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The Times - 03/07/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Tuesday, From THE NEWS TEAM-Lagos, July 2, By A Staff Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, From MICHAEL THOMAS-Swansea, July 2, By DAVID WOOD, By GEORGE CLARK, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-Chelmsford, July 2, From Staff Reporters, From LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent-Stoneleigh, July 2, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, July 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, July 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, July 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, July 2, From PETER NICHOLS ROME, JULY 2, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, July 2, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, July 2, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG-New York, July 2, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Mexico City, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By Alan Blyth, From William Mann Music Critic, By Nature-Times News Service, by Handel, By Stanley Sadie, From a Correspondent, M.B., By Henry Raynor, Pamela Coleman, Rosemary Simon, FROM BRIAN PRIESTLEY, By RICHARD HARRIS, By PHILIP HOWARD, PHS, PATRICIA J. LINDOP., R. F. FARMER, , WM. G. RIDD, , ANDREW J. R. TYRRELL., J. C. WARDEN., P. H. STRODE., GEDDES, , HENRY BURROWS., BEN TRAVERS., HERBERT L. MATTHEWS., EVELYN DUNFORD, , R. H. ELPHINSTONE, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Pretoria, Tuesday, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By JACK FINGLETON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By PHILLIP CLIFFORD, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent-Zurich, July 2, by Our Home Affairs Correspondent, by Clive Borrell, by Leslie Scott, Editorial Director, Security Gazette, by Norman Fowler, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By KEITH PAYNE, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, DAVID DAVIS, By JOHN GILMORE, By Business News Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DAVID JONES, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By RONALD KERSHAW, ROBERT SKIDELSKY, JOHN FARR., By MAURICE CORINA, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN CARRINGTON, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE,

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Picture Gallery: Rises And Falls. News: 'Immigrants may have to defend themselves', Concern on cost of news, Mao's Wife Wins Opera Fight Piano's aid for revolution, Clash over censure plan, Saigon warning of another attack Defector's advice to south, Water supplies poisoned Industrial cyanide in river, Students clear Paris faculties at night, Rhodesia To Keep African Mps, Judge withdraws criticism, Medical team for Nepal, Riddle of shot Italian colonel, Burning of villages fails to impress, Curfew lifted at Berkeley, Good marks for Summerhill, Doubts on guerrilla claims, Malay-Thai talks on guerrillas, The joys of moving to the country, Geneva likely for nuclear talks Discussions on British role, Another Havana jet hijacking, Royal Show balance is still changing, Sneyd to fight extradition, Helen Brook: the battle for sex emancipation, 'Gun threat' by millionaire, Labour left fear new deflationary move, Lagos flight ends pilots' strike, Takeover threat to London fares GLC want 'going concern', Mexican ballot boxes stolen, Growing pains of a city, £250,000 Aid To Be Rushed To Nigeria New British move to end war, Russia frees US plane, No withdrawal before 1970, Early jaw from Hongkong drug store, When viruses cause cancer, Motor insurance rates cut, The Times Diary Newcomers bag the Rose story FO legal head's teaching post Sargent Shriver on court, US refusal on F 111, Railmen reject pay offer, 300 fight London fire, Mr Thomson Offers Observer Force, Fight Against Crime, It's still starter's orders at Aintree, Thieves outpaced, MP, 30, steps up in Wilson reshuffle, Go-slow warning by miners, £4m Greek order cancelled after Wilson speech, Biafra is unlikely to allow relief in, 'Submarines in crash', Union ends ban, Challenge on Labour post, De Gaulle sketch angers Tories, Queen's visit hairdressing dispute, Boys die chanting Mao's words, French activists report on the May Revolution, Guys and dolls from rags and remnants, Dr Spock to appeal against conviction, Quest for the better tyre, The Quebec separatists forced to take stock, Schools near tip evacuated, Premium bond winners, Is there a lady in the House?, Security as a science, Fresh win for Miss Coakes, Giant ape fossil found in India, A squad in time...., Alec Rose again talks to wife, Shotgun man holds girl and baby, Joan Shakespeare: life is nothing without jingles, Chinese accused of forgeries, China to deport British 'spies', MR GUNTER COMES INTO THE OPEN TV 'resignation speech', Long-term residue of nuclear explosions, Nereus out of Grand, Strength in reform, Christie's sell by telephone to Sydney, Uruguay strike starts, Castro on Guevara's betrayal. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Asprey & Co Ltd, Standard Bank, group 4, Uaa, Harvey Nichols, Rsl, Rail Chaos:, Chubb, Ingersoll Locks, Bison, Idc, Saa, Banham's Burglary Prevention, Bsia, Pan Am, First With Police Transistors, Pye, Boac, Deccalarm, Chubb Alarms Ltd, Johnson, Matthey & Co., Ltd., tarom, London Bedding Centre, Hutchinson, John Tann, Jack Barclay Limited. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Computer Grant For Manchester, Cambridge University elections and awards, Guy's deputy matron resigns, Inner Temple Awards, New Library Award, Snubbed Minister resigns, New Canon Of Westminster. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Announcements, Business Opportunities, Travel And Hotels, Appointments Advertisements, Marketing Manager, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Reviews: Satisfying Bach, Berlin Chooses Swedish Film, Glimpses of Handel's grandeur Sadler's Wells Theatre: Saul, Willink and his world of fantasy, John Copley talks about Covent Garden's first 'Cosi', Compassionate look at mixed marriage, A Gothic monodrama, Ken Russell's Bartok, Belated showing of two films. Politics and Parliament: Lords: rail board barred from opening new hotels, The Commons: Mr Wilson Lord Hunt leads Nigeria asked to report progress, How to win at blackjack, Chancellor's ideas on contractual savings, relief team: £250,000 grant. Law: Wheelchair girl gets £25,000, Esso Lose Set Appeal Over Airport Workers Esso Petroleum Co. Ltd. V Minister Of Labour. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: The foundations of Barbican's troubles, Pressure For Wages, The Size Of Birmingham, Plutonium Comes Next. Letters to the Editor: Parents Outwitted, What is new, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Lords Reform, How do the French get away with it?, Research Into Biological Warfare, Work To Rule, Foreign control, Telling passengers, Shipping Industry, Overworked, Ché Or Che?, Safety At Sea, An Editor's Freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, July 3, 1943 Experiment In Beer. Sport: Davies Wins By An Inch, Title for Senior Service, McKenzie to lead for first time, Sports in Brief, Clarke moves to Europe, Sobers May Find Task Easier, Laver fully extended as tension tightens, Artistic Okker Worn Down, Harrison Retires, Birch wins series, Heavyweight battle for Lions, Gifford hits unbeaten 52, Australians unequal to formidable task, Birdbrook Sets His Own Pace, Clark maintains form, Sir Ivor to run in Eclipse Stakes at Sandown, Silver Guinea At Best Distance. Obituaries: Sir Hans Heysen Australian painter, Correction, Cardinal Brennan, Obituary, Mr Stanley Hopkins A Temple character. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,891, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Too few bosses, Ranks makes the move for Cerebos, Ranks surprise bid for Cerebos: £180m group plan, A Ferranti's 43½% rise, W P Butterfield's results turn out better than expected, Receiving Orders, Briefly From Industry BMC in Europe doubles sales rate, Backing for grocers over aspirin sales, Actress in stock deal, Steel Brothers And Company Limited, Shares at new peak, Longbourne Holdings Limited Mr L. W. Parkhouse Reports Satisfactory Results, The Metal Box Company Limited, Motor insurance group wound up, Redman Limited (Foodstores And Supermarkets) Planning for Expansion, Thorn offers £9m for Kenwood group, Credit inquiry set up, Labour News New loss at Linwood?, Index sags to new low for the year Commodities, £740,000 Tarmac motorway order Contracts, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, NP promotes women to managerial status, DEUTSCHE BANK in Figures, Why there's more low pay than high on our boards, Pollard in $2m law suit, Caister share offer for Hoods Bids, Deals and Mergers, White collar steel strikes disrupt motor factories, Talks offer to Myton, The decline and fall of King Cotton, Paper making contact urged, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, New public expenditure cuts planned, Natural gas switch, BoT 'dumping' probe, British Glues And Chemicals Limited Factory Reorganisation followed by Good Finish to Second Half Year, Heron petrol stations are sold to Shell-BP group, Car industry puts its case against cutting home sales, Question on Gallaher bid, How The Markets Moved, Pollard Ball & Roller Bearing Co. Ltd., Exports increase, End of an era: Royal Exchange to close, E.R.F. (Holdings) Limited, De Waldens leave bank, Problems for WSOC For The Saver, Nafta: US may see snags, Covent Garden prices, Mining High assays can be 'worthless', Polly Peck (Holdings) Very Satisfactory Results, Albany Tyre Service Limited, Comfortable day in Lombard St Money Market, Reserves fall £26m after loan servicing, It matters who trades in trading stamps, Business Diary After the cure was over, Rootes to reshape its dealer subsidy Advertising & Marketing. Stock Exchange Tables: Noranda's copper price cut, SHARE PRICES-continued, The Times Share Indices, Firmer at close in more active dealings Wall Street, Shares scale new peak with ease EQUITY Markets, European And Far East Securities, Technical rally by the Funds Fixed Interest, Recent Issues, Jackson eases on results Midland Stocks, London Stock Exchange Prices Sharp rises throughout, Stock Exchange business sags, Lively trading in car shares on Frankfurt The Bourses, Drop in reserves met with sang-froid Sterling, Share Prices, Regional Share Prices, AD International's £1½m convertible, Sharp gains in NY sugar, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New plant chief for Vauxhall.

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