The Times - 22/08/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Aug. 21, From TAD SZULC-Prague, Aug. 21, By Staff Reporters, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Walsall, Aug. 21, By Our Churches Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Manchester, Aug. 21, From HUGH COCHRANE, By Our Legal Correspondent, From A. W. Haslett, Science Correspondent-Dundee, Aug. 21, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, From IAN MCDONALD-Chicago, Aug. 21, From RICHARD WIGG, From CAL MCCRYSTAL, From FRED EMERY, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Aug. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Aug. 21, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Aug. 21, From CLIVE FARNSWORTH-Prague, Aug. 21, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, By HUGH DE WET, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Aug. 21, By a Staff Reporter, From PAUL HORNE-Rome, Aug. 21, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From THE NEWS TEAM-Berg, Austro-Czechoslovak Border, Aug. 21, From DESSA TREVISAN-Belgrade, Aug. 21, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Aug. 21, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Furth im Wald, Germany, Aug. 21, By RICHARD DAVY, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, who was ordered out of Czechoslovakia on July 25 after being under arrest for 18 hours., PHS, STAN NEWENS., ADELEKE ADEDEJI. 36 Brailsford Road, S.W.2, Aug. 18., MICHAEL WHITE. 13 Duke Street, St. James's, S.W.1., RONALD A. SHADWELL. 10 Chaucer Road, Tavistock, Devon, Aug. 19., DUNCAN SANDYS. House of Commons, Aug. 18., DOROTHY L. SWAYNE. 29 Denton Road, Wokingham, Berkshire., DEREK R. THORNTON. Deputy Managing Director, Corah. St. Margaret's Works, Leicester, Aug. 19., MARY MOORMAN. Bishops Mount, Ripon, Yorkshire., By Sir William Hayter, MOLSON. House of Lords, Aug. 19., NED WARNER. 140 Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.1, Aug. 18., KENNEDY TREVASKIS. Nash Court Farmhouse, Marnhull, near Sturminster Newton, Dorset, Aug. 18., DENYS EYRE BOWER. Chiddingstone Castle, nr. Edenbridge, Kent, Aug. 19., SARAH DALE, Company Secretary. Oxford Theatre Group, 2 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh, 2., ALAN GRAINGE. The Press Club, St Bride's House, Salisbury Square, E.C.4., J. A. THOMPSON. The Cottage, 22, Coulsdon Rise, Coulsdon, Surrey., CHARLES HIRST. The Old Boathouse, Millbrook, Guildford, Aug. 19., From a Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT-Wells, Aug. 21, By William Mann Music Critic, From Joan Chissell, By Michael Billington, From Kenneth Loveland, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By RUSSELL BLAIR, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By NORMAN CREEK, By GERALD SINSTADT, By BRIAN MOORE, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By Barry Davies, By TOM GERMAN, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By ALAN GIBSON, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By HARLEY GELLING, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By RONALD KERSHAW, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent Aug. 21, By RODNEY COWTON, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By SALLY WHITE, W. LINDLEY., AIDAN FOSTER-CARTER., JOHN CARRINGTON,
ResumoNews: How heart donor was killed, Remembrance Day Changes New Service Agreed, Iron Age finds at Mere lake, Tito shares anger of the Yugoslavs, Check to Nigerian attack claimed, Soviet failure to stop UN debate, Fear of Germans as excuse, Text of statements from Moscow and Prague, McCarthy setback in bid to unseat delegations, Four killed as gaol is stormed, 15 months for taking baby, JPs rebuked over bail defaulters, Miner's lift phobia, Parliament to be recalled Monday, Villagers defy tanks, Triple shooting man was on parole, British communists call for immediate withdrawal, Sharp Italian party rebuke, Irresponsible science could quench human life, 'Spy' trial denial of beating, Kennedy's new peace plan for Vietnam, Call for reason by President Johnson, Long live the flowers: Marny Macintosh says dahlias like aspirin, and tulips like sugar, and camellias like salt, and roses like hot water, and..., Better aid for crime study urged, Border still open for Czechs, Children among the stranded, Postal courses plan is criticized, Angry Czechs set Russian tanks on fire in streets, Rumania forms an armed militia, The Times Diary Muggeridge to give up TV Our Russian scholar in Prague Women as Nigeria peace-makers, Step to removal of unqualified teachers, Women's Page, 'Murder' shouts in Bonn, Essex town centre plan rejected, New towns are proposed within the Green Line range, Soviet skipper is found Not Guilty, Why the Russians decided to march on Czechoslovakia, Sentence on naval officers, Assembly sits through the night, Bird scarer for RAF, Arrests in London protest, De Gaulle deplores action, The Strayed Reveller, Action on 26 'Ronan Points', Thailand tangles with hill tribes, Tourists flock out as young Czechs stone tanks, Bishop calls for end to vendettas, Russians tighten their grip on Czechs, Prague's days of fate since January, Seychelles on the way towards tourism, Vietcong rockets hit Saigon, Svoboda defiant on radio, Fractional error led to Stockport air disaster, Struggle to form puppet regime as more troops flood in, Big Army guard for the Pope, Russians step in before purges sweep away the yes-men Power-hungry Kremlin ends a dream, Rights of all small countries 'at risk', Worldwide sense of shock and outrage at Russian invasion. 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Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Subsidies for new Japanese ships, British Institute of Management 21st Anniversary Year sets new records, Shock Government decision-nuclear station on coalfield, Logic in Plessey's bid from the blue, Women upset at Ford report, Ford and unions criticized over women's strike, Anglo-Transvaal Consolidated Investment Company Limited, Cut in air freight estimate, FOR THE Saver Encouraging trend in unit trust sales, Bitter blow for miners after two year fight, BoT warning on Brno fair, BRIEFLY FROM industry Domestic refrigerator exports up 45 pc, Large amount of aid from Bank Money Market, US publisher to buy Studio Vista, Chamberlin & Hill Ltd., huls CWH Marl-Germany Continuing Growth Of Exports Current Year Shows Good Progress, Plessey bid premium negligible, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Women call for end to tax discrimination, Why Prague can offer little resistance, 'No' to serial road contracts, Keep economy curbs, says Scottish Council, 'Move' row threat to motor firms, Sharp recovery by Wigfall company NEWS, Markets settle after Czechoslovakia crisis, mining £3.6m issue by AngloTransvaal, The Assam Frontier Tea Company Limited Sir Charles Miles on crippling burden of Indian taxation, Following in father's footsteps, How The Markets Moved, Ridiculous-this rushing into gold, Industrial output up, £260m Plessey takeover bid for English Electric, Stone-Dri: £318,000 loss, Car sales in US 'could equal record', Examining the costs of the energy fuels, July jump in wage rates, Smith Holdings (Whitworth) Ltd., Oil search grant, Bankers' Final Examinations, IRC chief neutral. Editorials/Leaders: Russia's ACT Of Aggression, Not such an uneven contest this time. Letters to the Editor: Out of place, Martin Nests, The Dangerous Gulf, Hi-Jacked Plane, Poisoned Rivers, Licence To Preach, Stopping The Supply Of Arms, A Time To Die, Livelier Cricket, A Threatened Valley, Ibo solidarity, A Civic Theatre For London, Efficient Industry, Development means a revolution, Censorship In Spain, Ministry Guides, Why use roads when there's the Thames?, In A Security Wing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Defence Ministry Appointment, Church News Assistant Bishop Of Salisbury. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, August 23, 1943 Aleutians Freed. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Justices Cannot Order Deportation Of Alien Regina V. East Grinstead Justices. Ex Parte Doeve, Trees Protected By Injunction Attorney General V. Melville Construction Co. Ltd.. Obituaries: Dr David Henderson, Sir Humphrey Noble. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Announcements, General Manager up to £4,000 p.a., Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments. Reviews: Salzburg's impressive Fidelio, Directors too much for actors, Hulot's Paris, Fiction not submerged, Big welcome at new Wells London Coliseum Don Giovanni, JANET Suzman As Shaw's Joan, Fun from useless people Royal Court Theatre Trixie and Baba, A notable debut. Sport: Nottingham croquet, Buckley Tested, Sports in Brief, Fulham Faced With Hard Road Back, Barrington in squash final, English task hard if Australians take cover, Spurs fade after lively start, Determination of Close restores Yorkshire, Touring side now in best form, Derbyshire well placed, Tudor Music and So Blessed a likely double, Cup race to be resailed, Career best of 228 by Fletcher, Johnson's triumph in Ebor, Majid stops slump, Leicester expose weakness, Bold hitting by Richards helps Hampshire, Return for triumph in pairs, Illingworth's future, Cook Cautioned, First three riders for Olympics, Kent held at bay by Amiss, Arsenal lack ambition, Glazier always alert, Chelsea squander lead. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,934. Weather: The Weather. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Business Appointments: Rootes sales chief named. Stock Exchange Tables: Tokyo market holds seven-year peak The Bourses, Gilts retreat by up to 3-8 of a point Fixed Interest, The Times Share Indices, Alliance Property offers £2.6m for Raglan Bids, Deals & Mergers, European And Far Eastern Securities, Reaction in Turner Mfg Midland Stocks, Short-term reaction expected Wall Street, Rimmel off to good start, Golds improve; industrials often lower EQUITY Markets, Recent Issues, Eurosyndicat, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices British funds in retreat, Prices ease after early highs Commodities, Day-long dive to close 32 points lower Sterling, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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