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The Times - 19/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From MARIO MODIANO, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, From MICHAEL KNIPE., By PETER RYDE, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Oct. 18, From Our Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By CLIVE BORRELL, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Belfast, Oct. 18, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 18, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Oct. 18, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS-Bucharest, Oct. 18, From Our Chess Correspondent, From LLOYD GARRISON-Paris, Oct. 18, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 18, From MOSHE BRILLIANT-Tel Aviv, Oct. 18, From FRIED EMERY-Singapore, Oct. 18, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By U. A. TITLEY, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From NEIL ALLEN, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, From ATHOLE STILL, From GINA HUNT, From REX BELLAMY, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By GEORGE CLARK, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Oct. 18, By JOHN ROPER, From Sir Dingle Foot, Q.C., Labour M.P. for Ipswich, DINGLE FOOT., From the Bulgarian Ambassador, PETER VOUTOV, From Mr. Roland Moyle, Labour M.P. for Lewisham, North, ROLAND MOYLE., From Mr. Kenneth Allsop, KENNETH ALLSOP., From Mr. Jonathan Nevitt, JONATHAN NEVITT., By Howard Glennerster, Stephen Merrett and Gail Wilson, From Mr. G. D. M. Block, GEOFFREY D. M. BLOCK., From Canon Eric James, ERIC JAMES, , From Miss Elizabeth Wiskemann, ELIZABETH WISKEMANN., From Mr. Farquharson Cousins, FARQUHARSON COUSINS., From Miss Olivia Hill, OLIVIA HILL, By BISHOP F. A. COCKIN, By RODNEY COWTON, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By ROY MACKIE, JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mr. H. J. Anthony French, H. J. ANTHONY FRENCH., From Mr. D. F. Pappin, D. F. PAPPIN., JOHN GRAHAM, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, by Lord Chandos, Katie Stewart, Bevis Hillier, Andrew Graham, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, John Gagg, Oliver Stewart, Harry Golombek, Ronald Faux, John Carter,

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News: Jakarta fury over executions, Home Office ban Cohn-Bendit, Moderates fight LSE takeover, The Cuddly Cactus in India, 'Innocent man was gaoled because employer lied', Floor fall kills three children, More defiance by Negro athletes, Why not winter sailing?, Lords may sit longer to debate transport, European MPs to meet, Meal in advance, The function of skiing, Mrs Gandhi averts strike, Kray court told of repainted room, Ordeal of keeping the elderly alive, Unearthing Dorchester history, Kennedy wedding tomorrow, Charming clarets, Paris students oppose reform law, The Nene's formidable 'staunches', An Olympic marathon for TV viewers, 48 families want new homes, Briton's protest in Australia, Fears of clashes after new ban in Londonderry, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW A Staged Romance, Referendum refused by Smith, The Times Diary Cambridge don enters monastery Diamond: professional Scrooge Call for 'boutique' cinemas, Virtual ceasefire as US awaits Hanoi's reply, Journalist barred by Russia, Footballers get cold shoulder, Eban to press for peace approach, Canada as land of two languages, Ex-Minister detained in Uganda, Rumania ready to sign, Wedgwood Benn stirs the BBC cauldron, Precautions against a cold winter, Cries of 'shame' as Czechs sign pact, Humphrey closing gap, poll says, Rhodesia expects more terrorist raids, Mrs Hart seeks to bridge gaps, Deadlock over engineering strike talks, Cutting cost of legal aid, Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, Technicians back school strike, Delusion of self righteousness, Mr Shinwell not to stand again, 950 gns for landscape, Science Report Biology Prizes for cracking genetic code, Was Gilbert guilty?, The cost and consequences of a graduate tax, Livigno-duty free limbo land, Allies relieved by decision of NPD, Kennedy marriage shock to Vatican, Death toll of nearly 2m in Biafra foreseen. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Bell's, Cecil ROBERTS, Bks, Hodder & Stoughton, Hogg Robinson & Gardner Mountain (Life & Pensions) Ltd., Mary Stewart, The Brod Gallery, The Times Bookshop, Taylor's Vintage Reserve Port, Foyles, Sg, The Times, The Shopping Centre 'Het Loon' at Heerlen, The City Of Westminster Assurance Group, Help the aged, Gpo, Rukba, Portsmouth Building Society. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts And Boats, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Property. Picture Gallery: In late summer Photographed on Hampstead Heath by John Krish. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television, Old chestnuts, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,984, Good start by England in chess, Olympiad marathon. Law: Which? Libel Suit Settled Britax (London) Ltd. V. Consumers' Association And Others, No Injunction In Pembroke Case John V. Rees And Others Martin And Another V. Davies And Others Rees And Another V. John. Politics and Parliament: Gaming chairman: 'man of world' preferred. Sport: Sexton fails in spite of a 96, Cycling 4,000 Metres Individual Pursuit, Rowing Petites Finales, Chance for Miss Jackson, Bringing fun back into the game, Sports in Brief, Boxing Flyweight, McCourt too cautious, Miss Wade falls to Miss Shaw, North and South battle goes on, The magic as before, Fine start by Allhusen and Miss Bullen, Swimming Men's 100 Metres Free-Style, Games stunned by US Negro's 29ft leap, Weekend sporting fixtures Association Football, Amateur Matches, Sir Ivor has stamina to win 'Champion', Yearling Sale Details, Athletics Men's 400 Metres, Unknown Czech who beat the Russians, Hockey, Uncertain future for Barrington, Wrestling Free Style, Germans upset the seedings, Barnett reaches last 18, New record by Townsend, Programmes for six National Hunt meetings Kempton Park, Libor sole challenger. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Smith Steps Back, A Transport Museum, Commentator Power, The investor's cushion when times are hard. Letters to the Editor: Bulgaria's Policy In Balkans, All for a penny, Children At Protests, Russia And Munich, Threat To Blackheath, Somewhat sceptical, Participation, Peregrines In London, Seeking A Rhodesia Settlement: Check On Discrimination, Worth all the toil?, Two-Tier Post, Constituency Changes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Gavin Long, Mr Norman Ebbutt Correspondent whose candid reports were unwelcome to Nazis, Mr Robin Douglashome, Obituary, Mr W. O. J. Robinson Labour MP for E Walthamstow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, October 20, 1943 Ingredients Of The Loaf. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, New nuclear group lands £91m Hartlepool project, contracts Farr awarded £1½m civil engineering work, BSC keen to expand overseas, Wage row at docks still holds up exports, Wilson on Giro advantages, Comfortable day Money Market, Viyella lifts offer for Welch by 3s. 9d. share Bids, Deals & Mergers, Newcomers only just home new ISSUES, Jobless figures: guide to the winter level, AB Foods already showing £1m pre-tax profit rise company NEWS, Rubery Owen settles, Bill rate down, Women's pay main obstacle as strike talks break off, More trouble for Ford, Rumours unsettle British Funds Fixed Interest, Shirts RPM decision date, All eyes on bid situations EQUITY Markets, BP drills in Alaska soon, Maxwell may have to raise his bid, Mr Shipley's export drive takes off, Ford and Leyland may buy parts from Japan, British Shoe Corporation Limited, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Another small gain Sterling, Cochran to finance its acquisitions, How The Markets Moved, Record price for SE nomination likely, Reckitt and Coleman Holdings.-, Diederichs sees Swiss bankers, Increase in farm machine exports, mining Standstill at New Broken Hill, Clothing concern accepts £1m bid, IMF talks to end on Monday. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Car issues lead solid advance Wall Street, A share in the property boom FOR THE saver, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Losses in mining shares, Montreal and Toronto, Smart rally in silver Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Wall St gains ground, Unit Trust Prices, Strong recovery in NY silver. Reviews: 'O Timballo! how happy we are', Pierre Laval: too simple by half, The death of innocence, Children's "pop-up" books are, The Stratford style, "Miss Juliewwe Ford", says a, Eloquent Idomineo, Multi-decker clarinet sandwich, Emancipation from the scarlet sprawl, Pooter, Paperbacks, Director who trusts actors, Northern finals disappointing, Enter Pamela Flitton, avenging angel, Holy writ, Light and fluid style, The Brezhnev generation, On a cool tightrope: a vivid debut, Statistical proof: we are free men in a free world.

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