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The Times - 27/11/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From EDOUARD DILLON, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Tuesday, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Nov. 26, By GEORGE CLARK, From NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bristol, Nov. 26, By Staff Reporters, By HUGH NOYES, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Winchester, Nov. 26, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Beirut, Nov. 26, From RICHARD WIGG-Port Stanley, Nov. 26, From PETER HAZELHURST-Rawalpindi, Nov. 26, From STANLEY BALDWIN, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Nov 26, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Nov. 26, By COLIN CHAPMAN, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Nov. 26, By Wole Soyinka By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Henry Raynor, From Stanley Sadie, By Robert Anderson, A. B., By Miles Kington Jazz Critic, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Nov. 26, By Guy Brett, Art Critic, W. G., By Nature-Times News Service, By A. W. HASLETT, Science Correspondent, PHS, WOOTTON OF ABINGER., ARTHUR WEBB., RUSSELL BARTON., J. P. SCRIVENOR., L. J. FILEWOOD., Annan H. L. A. Hart A. J. Ayer Max Hayward Max Beloff Hilde Himmelweit Denis Brogan E. J. Hobsbawm C. M. Bowra Holford D. V. Donnison George Steiner Julius Gould Richard M. Titmuss, PETER PRIESTLEY., EDNA BOOTH., By Maxwell Stamp, W. A. F KERRICH., DAVID BUTLER., F. R. STOCKWELL, Director, The, HENRY BURROWS., B. A. DENCH., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Nov. 26, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Nov. 26, From DAVID SPANIER, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By DAVID DAVIS, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, DAVID DAVIS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Economics Editor, By DAVID JONES, By HAROLD ROSE, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS., MALLORY WOBER, Depart-, ROBERT OTTLEY. PETER BECKETT, Statement to Shareholders by the Chairman Mr. J. 0. Blair-Cunynghame, By JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: 'Nightmare' rail crash killed 5, The Times Diary Burchett and the feather man Assessing Amis's evidence A new form of "screening"?, Bad design angers Duke, Accused tells how farmer was killed, Christmas race for moon, Education for handicapped, When communal living means luxury, Nine killed in Nigeria tax protest, New scrutiny of training in borstals, Threat to Nasser regime grows after riots, Grey kept in room 12ft square, Hanoi protests at US flights over north, UGC report fears for growth of universities, The Gnomes of Schaffhausen., Text of M Couve de Murville's plan for saving the franc, Pools case men spent £1,000, QC says, Moderate students take over power in LSE elections, Steamroller driver fails again, Trust loses by-pass battle, New move on jumbo jet fares, New opponent for Ayub Khan, Demilitarized zone attack by US Marines, Pair of Meissen vases sold for £16,000, Revolt on vote age fails, Between two cultures, Diabetes induced in mice by a virus, Return to the pound in the pocket, Couve's cuts will hit Concorde and nuclear tests, School times under review, Falklands reluctantly back Chalfont, Two Britons out of car marathon, Black Panther men accused of plot, Denial by ambassador, Union call to managers, Czech artists win concessions, Bonn talks disappoint Powell, How further world monetary crises might be averted, Bishop told words were 'blasphemy', Saigon to take part in talks, Police praised for trapping gang, Skeleton is clue to the evolution of mammals, Bill to prohibit espionage in industry, Greece loses 'torture' inquiry witnesses, Krays: more charges, Stop gibbering, Donnelly says, Wilson rebukes west Germans for a leak over money talks, Tribute to reporters, First ocean sounding is remembered, Makarios looks to Britain, Ministers stick to protocol, The Cecil King memoirs, Three new Lambrettas on show, New protest at delays on SR. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bank of New Zealand, Hull DOCKS, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sunday Mirror, Hull, Gieves LIMITED, Fenner of Hull, Lyon, Jack Barclay Ltd, Midland Bank, Mardon, Skin Life, Caravan Co., Ltd, Citroën, Humbrol, Hargreaves, Budget, Compton, Needler Developments Ltd.,, International Finance And Services Limited, Quadruple, Yeb, B.R.S., Heaven, Hb, Simpson, Gpo, Ios, Imperial, London News, Needler's Ltd., Hull Rad, Leger Galleries, Rosedowns, Panam, Ideal Standard. Picture Gallery: Prince Sihanouk meets his people. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Roussel comic opera of rapacious relatives in style of 193os, Clash of values Mercury Theatre: The Strong Breed, New Operetta, Philharmonia players in Mozart serenade, Unshakable community, Correction, New quintet, Courtneidge Comedy To Come Off, Lessons of the London Group. Editorials/Leaders: Two Medium Powers, Inquiry is needed into the Cyril Lord failure, The Fact Of Failure, The Balance In Vietnam. Letters to the Editor: The Financial Crisis: Call For Curb On Speculators, Polish Student Trials, Studying the evidence, English Apples, Bretton Woods, Seeking Motives For Belsen, Soccer Vandals, New set of financial conventions is needed, Flexible rate, Hope for future, Representation Bill, Stateless Persons, Hereditary Lords, Who was to blame, Psychology of demand, The Monday Club. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Herr Arnold Zweig German Jewish writer, Mr Upton Sinclair Salesman's son who became prizewining novelist and socialist crusader. Law: Farm Worker Loses Claim For Redundancy Payment Lloyd V. Brassey. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMFS of Saturday, November 27, 1943 Art And Food. Politics and Parliament: Outstanding debts since October 1964-£1,452m, Loans under Labour, Lords: making young people responsible, observing confidences, Security bonds from importers until deposits Bill becomes law, Mr Maudling praised by Prime Minister, Movement in money supply and seasonal influences, Ensuring fairness of Ernie, Maturity the test: votes at 18 carried by 154. Sport: Finalists' task away from home, Dynamics in the search for a perfect swing, Sports in Brief, No legal grounds for boxing ban, Gizzi must improve right hand, Thomas Cup, Winning side unchanged, Respectable record can become impressive, Swindon race to big win after slow start, League wait for club views, Michaelmas calls to the Bar, Attempt on unlimited speed record, Laver top seed, Leeds face sternest test, Boisterous Battrick learns to 'cool it', Rugby pair rally after a slump, Wire rope barrier cuts motorway deaths, Second cap for Allen, Selection gamble by Cambridge, Hennessy Gold Cup down to 16, Fields shrink for steeplechases. Classified Advertising: Principal Medical Officer, Educational, Women's Appointments Women's Appointments, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Motor Cars, Announcemnts. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,017, Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Road fleet for BR, £28m expansion for textile group, New records for Jas Latham company NEWS, Car makers look to plastics, Concorde and nuclear cuts in tough French package of deflation, Ban on Cyril Lord shares-creditors meet today, Carrington & Dewhurst Group Ltd, 'Johnnies' expects lower profits mining, BUSINESS diary Exportsno longer such fun, The Clydesdale (Transvaal) Collieries Limited, Bank interest rates war?, Treasury urged to enlist scientists' aid on policy, Premium Bond sales double, Fundinvest merits second look, ZAMBIAN ANGLO AMERICAN LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Zambia) FINAL DIVIDEND (No. 64)-Year Ended 30th June. 1968, Firm's operations under scrutiny, City studies a centre for the young executives, Assets of the 'secondary' banks may merit controls, New rules for 'foreign broking', US reserves up $33m, North-east gets £6m Alcan orders, BSC fuel costs up by £1m, Merrill Lynch censured, Productivity pacts study, Engineering sales up at home and abroad, 'Pioneer' pay talks, Carreras puts on only 1d, Bass Charrington goes dry on TV, Fears of delay to Concorde unfounded, Export boom in furniture, US banks are breaking out all over, UK foreign holdings rise, Promotion Planning collapses, Johannesburh Consolidated Investment Company, Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Sherwin-Williams.-Company has, National and Commercial Banking Group Limited "1968 a year of progress and change. Encouraging results and exciting possibilities...", Interim Statements James Latham Limited, Chemical group seeks exemption, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Ford may lose £25m exports, Schweppes chief threatens to close strike-bound depot, National & Grindlays on takeover rumours Bids, Deals & Mergers, Anglo-Transvaal Group Of Companies Declaration Of Dividends, Metropolitan Estate and Property Corporation Limited Increased Profit and Dividend, Australia's sterling pledge, Respite for importers, How The Markets Moved, Hoover's imports, Pound recovers as the speculators move back, John Wallace & Sons Limited, West Midlands airport plan, Financing Carrington's £28m expansion, Government debt abroad, Australians to join ACT in new container consortium, Another record day for the major indices Wall Street. Business Appointments: John Porter named chief of Ilford. Stock Exchange Tables: Buyers still waiting EQUITY Markers, Receiving Orders, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, The Times Shareindices, new ISSUES Sealed Motor premium, Early gains not fully held Fixed Interest, Store shares hit on Paris The Bourses, Regional Share Prices, Takeovers Scoreboard, Silver prices take a hammering, Cash tin down £9... Coffee slips again... Wool rallies, New York cocoa one-cent limit up, 6 13/16 per cent the general rate Money Market, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Losses in most sections, Quieter and less chaotic day Sterling, European And Far East Securities, Unit Trust Prices.

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