The Times - 31/08/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN, Prague, Aug. 30, From ROY LEWIS-Chicago, Aug. 30, From R. W. Shakespeare, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bradford, Aug. 30, By Our Legal Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By PHILIP HOWARD, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By NORMAN PRESTON, By PETER WEST, By JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By REX BELLAMY-Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 30, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By ALAN GAYFER, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Aug. 30, From Our Own Correspondent, From TAD SZULC-Prague, Aug. 30, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Bonn, Aug. 30, By Our Foreign Staff, By GEOFFREY GREEN, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-New York, Aug. 30, From IAN MCDONALD, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From DESSA TREVISAN, PHS, STANLEY HENIG., FREDERIC SAMSON. IRIS MURDOCH, PETER TENNANT, R. P. DORE., J. K. EASTHAM., J. W. BRUEGEL, R. A. GORDON CANE., By Sir Edmund Hillary, JOHN SUMMERSON., NEIL MOORE., C. B. M. HEYWOOD., A. S. GRABINER., A. P. ALLEN., P. C. MATTHEW., T. R. GURNEY., From a Special Correspondent, From HENRY STANHOPE-Windsor, Aug. 30, By the Bishop of Durham, By a Staff Reporter, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature Times News Service, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE Blackpool, Aug. 30, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By ROBERT JONES, By RONALD KERSHAW, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BERRY RITCHIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. A. MAXWELL., FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, JOHN CARRINGTON, By ANDREW PORTER, by Robert S. McNamara, William Mann, BY PHILIP HENDY, EDITED BY HUGH TREVORROPER, BY HAROLD NICOLSON, P.N. Furbank, BY MIKHAIL BULGAKOV, BY LISE ROCHE, BY JOHN BRAINE, BY NICHOLAS MONSARRAT,
ResumoOfficial Appointments and Notices: Church News, Intellectuals must flee Czech leader says. News: Boycott threat splits Europe football, Exploring the Himalayas by jet boat, Dr Luns on new peril to Nato, Mystery and humility of new theology, Talks on press dispute, How airport was seized, Damp threat to Victoria Line start, McCarthy's men hurt in police raid on hotel, The Times Diary Olympics: strain for USSR Threat to Canada's film supremacy Will Jung be proved right?, Immigrant children ruse 'rife', Eisenhower still progressing, Tories in 10-month search, Bosworth Coon Tops Trials, AEF calls national strike, Fingerprint ban attacked by paper, State of siege in Brazzaville after armed uprising, A layman's guide, Medieval satire, Army threat to Yemen Government, Changes for new Wye bridge, Rumania sceptical of 14-division threat, Art school pledges full year of study, Bridging the gaps, Cruel but satisfying, Fresh talks soon between Prague and invaders, Writers seized by 'ambulance men', Costa Brava brigadoon, F B I rescue kidnapped boy, New lawn, new technique, E Germany bars Times reporter, Moscow blames west Germany, Chemical basis of blood diseases, Whitehall accused of muddle over oil pollution, Priest may soon be reinstated, Students get little out of Vorster, Rhodesians out of the Olympics, Dismissed trustees of paper now directors, Prisoner killed in riot at U S army gaol, Bar to trips by students, Apart from Irish stew., U S cultural links may be broken, Actor gaoled for forgery, Night of violence ends in prayer beneath the quiet trees, Measuring the size of quasars, Vain fight to save Naples dogs, Delhi insistence on protest, Decoy police foil raid, Some drug companies' information attacked, Revolt giving way to despair, Rating remanded in secrets case, Izvestia on crocodile tears of The Times, Radio men turn to history, Mothers plan fight for playground, Austrians preparing to shelter at least 20,000 refugees. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British-American Tobacco Company Limited, Swedish Lloyd, Dunhill, Cassell, ft, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, The Sunday Times, Portsmouth Building Society. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Tomorrow's services, Announcements, Educational, Hotels And Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Classified Advertisement Department, Yachts And Boats, Entertainments, Appointments. Sport: Surprise win by Joyce Williams, Overall lead for Mares, Gallacher in lead, Bonallack drops to fifth place, Recovery by Orient, Sports in Brief, Notts Put Up Shutters, Southwick croquet, Sprint won by Beghetto, Yorkshire almost certain of title once again, Weekend Sport Association Football, Bradwall win inspired by Barlow brothers, Mary Rand hurt in vital test, First class averages, Task too big this time, Final blow to Kent's hopes, Piggott's mounts give away weight, Riders to boycott Olympic trial. Editorials/Leaders: In Leading Reins, The uphill road to union pay restraint, The Lights Go Out, A Fire Brigade Needed. Letters to the Editor: Valid grounds, MCC Selection, Officialdom is not helping to reduce the import bill, Diktat of Moscow, Britain's Policy In Nigeria: A People's Right To Censure, Kith and kin, Forcing action, Ban on arms, The Hornsey College Of Art, Support For The Czech People, Cricket history, Gpo Service, Spheres of influence, Ability beyond doubt, Posting early. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, September 1, 1943 Paying For The War. Arts and Entertainment: Stretching values, Opening errors, Weekend Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,942, Britons' Chess Disappointing. Reviews: Ibsen in prison, No appointment, no peerage, a humiliation in North Croydon: Harold Nicolson retires, finally, into "a succession of privacies" Diaries And Letters Volume 3, 1945-62, Forty years on: it's still the banning that counts, Is there anyone in the audience?, Figaro at Farnham, The trouble with the product THE AGE OF EXPANSION: Europe and the World 1559-1660, Just a sensitive lad The Crying Game, Picture Of Golfers Fetches £4,200, Recent British jazz, Wagner: the endless fascination of the monster, Paperbacks, Pooter Czechs and Slovaks:focus narrowing, Two solo shows, itineraries that hope to hold the young reader: Jessica Jenkins wonders what their real effect is, Careless Ariadne, Dance on film, Der junge Lord as approved by Henze, 'Worst' Theatre For Opera Director's Criticism, Russian dogs, know your place The Heart Of A Dog, A positive contribution A Summer's Reckoning, Written into the ground Piero Della Francesca And The Early Renaissance, A hefty swipe Richer Than All His Tribe, Stars who marry directors, Russian moods surveyed. Obituaries: WING CDR DINWOODIE GC for defusing German bomb, Obituary, Dr. C. E. W. Bean. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, BEA puts fleet of 12 Comets up for sale, Brazil loan will boost UK exports, U S discount rate, Briefly From Industry, Gold figures will show pressure on sterling, More City interest in market research, Bill rate down, Salisbury (Holdings).-Directors, Times Index at record peak, Sterling link cut in Aden, Trade secrets for release, Money rates, City And Gracechurch Investment Trust Ltd. Chairman's Review, TUC incomes policy faces test, Wills go for the long, slim line, Revolt by shareholders, Why it's 'now or never' at Rootes, Rootes and Girling disputes settled, Margins hit Firth Cleveland uplift company NEWS, Cost to industry £100m a week, £2m offer for Dhobi Bids, Deals & Mergers, Employers say exports will suffer, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Philblack paid ex-chief £16,000, Slater buys English Electric shares as Plessey waits, Lotus will go public before March, Business News, Third big cinema chain for U K, Second dock leader wins suspension appeal, Cen Norseman search, AEF issues national strike ultimatum: one vote margin, Doulton in £1.2m bid for Johnson, Norway moves in aluminium protest, Currency jitters hit the pound, Stocklake growth rate levels off. Stock Exchange Tables: Late fresh buying in NY cocoa, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Funds quietly steady Fixed Interest, Money Market, Midland Stocks, Many good gains EQUITY Markets, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Mildly firmer at the close Wall Street, Cocoa lower but above worst Commodities, 14 point drop to $2.3836 Sterling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread small gains, Unit Trust Prices. Index. Weather: The Weather. Property: Historic Homes,
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