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The Times - 10/08/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WILSWORTH, From ANTONY TERRY-Winden am Aigg, Bavaria, Aug. 9, From WALTER SULLIVAN, From LOUIS HEREN-Miami Beach, Aug. 9, By Our Labour Correspondent, From GEORGE HILL, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bristol, Aug. 9, By PETER HOPKIRK, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, By PAT BEALY, By Our Political Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From TIM JONES, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Aug. 9, From Our Correspondent, , By a Special Correspondent, From DESSA TREVISAN-Pra ue, Aug. 9, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Aug. 9, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-sydney, Aug. 9, From DAVID BONAVIA, From CLAUDE BROVELLI, From FRANCOIS MAZURE, By Our Science Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-Hamburg, Aug. 9, By ATHOLE STILL, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By JIM SNOW, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By FINDLAY DAVIDSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Aug. 9, By the News Team, PHS, RONALD HOWE., LAURIE PAVITT, Chairman, Parlia-, C. H. GRAY, NORMAN REID., ANTHONY BUZZARD., D. E. GROSS., N. KURTI, Chairman. Society for Low, JOHN CHARLES MACKENZIE-BREDE., PETER BRASS., By Geoffrey Green, Angus Wilson, Paul Jennings, J. Betjeman, Norah Lofts, Edmund Blunden, Francis Meynell, Benjamin Britten, Yfray Nearman, Cranbrook, Peter Pears, Geoffrey Eley, Leslie St. Edm. and Raymond Erith, Ipswich. Euston. John Siddeley. Hugh Greene, Aug. 7., ELIZABETH ACKROYD, Director, , H. MacGREGOR, M. MARTIN. 2A Denman St., W.1, Aug. 6., COHEN OF BIRKENHEAD, LISTER NEWCOMBE. 19 Woodside Road, Northwood, Aug. 3., MARY JONES., BY A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Glasgow, Aug. 9, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From a Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Aug. 9, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By MAURICE CORINA, By RODNEY COWTON, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By JOHN WOODLAND, JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. PAUL CHAMBERS, Pre-, K. G. T. STUART., By John Percival, Hans Keller, J. W. Burrow, H. R. F. KEATING,

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News: 15 killed by mistake in Vietnam, South Africa reshuffles Cabinet, Union warn pilots not to 'black', Organist's American Recital Tour, Rain as source of vitamin B, Danger of future 'nuclear war' over race, Council is defied on Guildford dismissals, Floods ans drought in weatner mix-up, Return of Welsh exiles, Talks on hijacked airliner, Tito is cheered by crowds in Prague, Aristocrat of steam age is resurrected, Glc To Rehouse 190 Protest Families, Sacrificed slave found on Viking's grave, Kray court told of secret visits to gaol, Choosing easy-going rock plants, Number of drug cases doubled, FAM man 'may owe £250,000', Dial-For-Advice Service Planned, Overseas aid critics answered, Weekend fixtures, Baking Trout, 243 evacuated in Lewes gaol fire, Spreading 'total know' in NW3, New theory questions age of universe, First choice at the vineyards, Marrying, dying costs go up, Why Italians accepted the Pope's ban without fuss, Pooter A houseful of talent, Seabed life richer than ship treasure, Rhodesian judge says regime has now become legal, Moulds that make more penicillin, Variation on a home loan theme, London priest's apology to Pope, Invasion by the Mudchicks, 12-storey block 'tilted', Iranian efforts to lure back students, Rhodes, the cosmopolitan island, British Railways open curiosity shoppe, Biafrans await death by hunger, Morning over the Oxus, Defence pledge to Hongkong, Start made on cleaning Tate murals, Treasures Lost To Museum, Soccer's future depends on players' attitudes, Bus strike challenge called off, Gifts go astray, Man nailed to cross was Hungarian, Bill to compel switch to all-in schools, 48 Die In Air Disaster On Autobahn Viscount from London crashes in flames, Officers of Arab force mutiny, Plan to cut satellite costs, Little hope for Robens's power plea, Prisoners 'denied legal right', The Times Diary, Ministry flood aid grant 'mean and inadequate', Cuban bomb in British vessel, Republicans facing trouble, Bonn defines its Berlin claims, US pressure in favour of Karamanlis, Liberal Texan for McCarthy, Walk-out threat in TV race discussion, "The sort of city many Americans would like their home town to be" Trees, dignity and cultural indifference: Lyman Andrews writes from Denver, Delft-made in England, Will they rub out a mark of quality?, Optimism over trade figures, The future of prayer, Peace moves in newspaper dispute, Tons of food continue to pile up unused, Independence move by Czech news agency, Nuclear submarine and tanker collide, Death advice offered to world's surgeons, President to brief Nixon on Vietnam, Ministry move in TV clash, London Loses Two Species Of Bats. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Entire Textiles, Bell's, Automations International (U.K.) Limited, INVER HOUSE Scotch Soft as a Kiss, Amphora Yugoslav Wines, Royal Albert Hall, John F. Letts, Gulf, Multiple Display Advertisements, Le p'tit Montmartre, Wey Buildings, The Times, Harry Wheatcroft Roses, The Palace Torquay, Chatto & Windus, The Sunday Times. Index. Classified Advertising: Trees For Early Autumn, For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Church services tomorrow: ninth Sunday after Trinity, Whittingtons Cellar, Yachts And Boats, Entertainments, Summer List, Appointments. Property. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY, Finer points of defence, The Times Crcssword Puzzle No. 11,924, Delights in miniature, Leaders in chess draw. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Judicial Appointments, biiss Lee, Minister responsible. Picture Gallery: Water shepherd. Sport: Virginia Wade beats Germany's No 1, Single Wicket Abandoned, Triumphant US team regain trophy, Ann Moore champion, Scots' record falls to Jarvis, Sports in Brief, Clear win for Miss Phillips, Toomey well ahead, Straight Master's turn has come Preference for Delayed Tip, Favourite Out, Bates puts Sussex in third final, Opening Day Of Local Derbies North west quartet clash, Today's sporting arrangements Association Football, Trophy for Brambers, S. African as first jockey, Brilliant Round By Butler, Lead Passes To Durrant Greens prove difficult. Editorials/Leaders: A Precedent To Follow, Afte The Encyclical, Back To The Local Level, Maintaining fair play in international trade. Letters to the Editor: Bury St Edmunds Abbey, 14 days of blue, Sighted Over London, Africa's Need, Outdoor advertising: the right of appeal at stake, Consultingg Postal Service Users, Whistler At The Tate, Same Old Pattern, Noise In Pubs, The Nigerian War, Right To Travel, Civil Service pay, Definitely Lions, Scottish Politics, Prescription Charges, Disciplinary Body, Friezing Of A Corpse, Strengthening Powers Of Police. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday,. Obituaries: Dr J. C. W. Methven, Lord Fleck, Dr Maurice Cook A distinguished metallurgist, Obituary. Business and Finance: UK stake in £3m Congo textile plant, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Orders force Pye to boost space, Albert Mann has recently been, Fall of 3 points to $2.3938 Sterling, Industrials move irregularly EQUITY Markets, Reaction to Donovan, One-for-4 'rights', £1m bill for insurance market, Tin support price abandoned, Doulton offers over £3 for Minton equity, GKN on strong upward trend, Ratcliffs rebounds, Exporters shocked, Sterling eases: franc weak, Shorts lead prices upwards Fixed Interest, Van Den Berghs cuts margarine prices, 'Invest in Australia' call by Heath, Alliance Property pays 1 pc more than forecast, Harland sets tanker record, Attock Oil to pay 16 7/8 pc, BoT imposes anti-dumping duty on Italian refrigerators, Talks on speeding port productivity, Broken Hill pay threat, Aluminium expansion, No steel inquiry, says Washington, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Beecham may set lead on prices, PIB looks at road haulage, Banks 'ready to buy free gold', New system will benefit textiles, Plessey Telecommunications, Shore answers the policy critics, How The Markets Moved, Iraq plans own oil sales, Money Market, Tokyo traders favour £, £440,000 Cranleigh loss on Millom, Cheaper Treasury bills point to Bank rate cut. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Mixed tone after sleepy session Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Funds move ahead, Fresh setback in NY silver, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Buffer pool lets tin prices go below £1,300 Commodities, Unit Trust Prices, Financing Hambros growth. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New executive director for Grattan Warehouses. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Irreverence in the house of paper, O'Neill in Temple of Bacchus, What to look out for, No roots for Charlie, Chaucer, yes, but which team did he support?, Old Masters at under £1,000, Paths of little glory, Paperbacks, Music, the men and the money, Beyond E. E., Dec. and Perp., Way-out dance shows the way ahead, Exultant finale, Where are all the happenings?, Turgenev: the elegant eye, Timescrime, Wilder's universe of the insignificant, Karl Marx as Satan: or, Apocalypse is in the eye of the beholder, Characters in a comedy, Commissioned jazz for Berlin, Between the black-outs, A rare and testing piece by Mozart, The instrument of salvation.

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