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The Times - 02/12/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From STEPHEN JESSEL, From MOSHE BRILLIANT-Tel Aviv, Dec. 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Dec. 1, From Our Scottish Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Dec. 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Dec. 1, From JOHN CHARTRES-Armagh, Dec. 1, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX, By NORMAN FOWLER Home Affairs Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT-Liverpool, Dec. 1, From Our Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, From RICHARD WIGG-Buenos Aires, Dec. 1, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rawalpindi, Dec. 1, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Amman, Dec. 1, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Dec. 1, From EVELYN IRONS, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Dec. 1, From PETER NICHOLS-Rome, Dec. 1, From COLIN CHAPMAN, Bombay, Dec. 1, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, Dec. 1, From DESSA TREVISAN-Jajce, Yugoslavia, Dec. 1, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Dec. 1, Margaret Allen, Katharine Wood, Pamela Coleman, Terry Timblick, JEAN LAWRIE, Secretary, , From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By TOM GERMAN, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL HARDY, By BRIAN LEWIS, By NEIL ALLEN, Swimming Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From RITA MARSHALL-Batley, Dec. 1, By PEARCE WRIGHT and PAT HEALY, From DAVID SPANIER, PHS, GILBERT J. PONSONBY. 93 Church Road, Wimbledon, S.W.19, Nov. 29., TED ROWLANDS. House of Commons., F. V. CORFIELD. House of Commons, Nov. 29., D. POCOCK. Department of Geography, Dundee University, Dundee, Nov. 29., D. HUNTLY. Shaw End, Woodlands Close, Ottershaw, Surrey, Nov. 28., JEAN R. B. LAWLOR., From Mr. R. P. Wilkinson, From Mr. T. P. Child, From Mr. W. M. Mills, From Mrs. Merril Sylvester, From Mrs. Irene Hayward, From Richard Wigg, Buenos Aires, December 1, From Mr. Henry Litton, From Mr. E. V. Gatacre, From Sir Harold Howitt, From Mr. C. H. de Peyer, By HENRY STANHOPE, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, by Trevor V. Knox, President, Agricultural Engineen Association, by Leonard Amey, Agricultural Correspondent, by Derek Watson, by Peter Mytton-Davies, By LEONARD AMEY, FROM A NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALD ELY, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Amsterdam, Dec. 1, RODNEY COWTON, By GILES SMITH, by Oliver Stanley, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Dec. 1, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mr. Julian Ridsdale, Conservative M.P. for Harwich, By DAVID JONES, JOHN GILMORE, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID RUDLAND,

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News: Reasons why food imports rise, Gracie Fields back after 52 years, Strike cuts New York power, Poll shows opposition to Smith, Prison staff seek change in recruiting, Plan to oust Dr Kiesinger, Unite and slap back-Black Power call, Clean Boots And Radar, Photograph By Roger Stowell, World state urged, Israelis blow up two bridges in Jordan, Powell answers church critics, Ministers promise another look at BST, Next five years could decide Britain's fate-Callaghan, Ayub makes concessions, Dayan urges economic integration, The sporting aim of the English, New discoveries of cosmic X-ray sources, Greek regime to produce witness, Free centres proposed for legal advice, Plodders Become Manual Elite, Optimism In Top Gear, Who should receive liver transplants?, Cost control hits housing standards, Saigon picks its team for Paris talks, Report says Chicago police ran riot, Aid for deprived children, Italy's trains disrupted by town's sit-down, Parents warned of danger in the toybox, Hungry For Tractors, Crisis 1931, Tory warning over 'state control' of lawyers, Notes and comments, Skeletons in Amberley's cupboard, Unease that remains in the Falkland Islands, A look ahead in industrial spying Bill, Argentine talks on Falklands reach deadlock, Farmers looking again at finance, Hijackers take 17th American plane, The Times Diary Victorians' Paris mercy mission A Canadian's session with Powell Losey and L. P. Hartley's classic, Czech demand for end of Soviet propaganda, Dutch win back chess trophy, Shrewsbury School Governors, Briton leads in Sydney rally, The Red Lady of Paviland is dated, The Night Sky In December, Ulster civil war was near, the police say, Studying electrons in metals, Computer threat to freedom, Baby goes on catamaran world trip, Merry Go Round Forward the vigilantes, New Cabinet formed in Tokyo, Women in medicine, Labour Party puts Ministers on tighter rein, Tito determined to stand alone, Champagne and caviare diet, Peace plan offer by students, Lusitania salvage work 310ft down, 'Squatters' in protest on homeless, Jagan to be questioned, Price of nationalism, Israeli reporter's Husain scoop, Gunmen in 90 mph chase. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Mudlarks at the schoolboy cyclo-cross. Index. Display Advertising: Clifford Brown Limited, Ici, Loewe, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Massey-Ferguson, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Girard Trust Bank, Basf, Ciech, Gordon's, Leopold Joseph & Sons Ltd., Sun Alliance & London, Fenwick, Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Company Ltd, Nse, Lloyds Bank, Lee Valley Water Company, Mid-Wessex Water Company, habitat, Ti, Williams Deacon's. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Win A Superb Times Atlas, Announcements, Parliamentary Notices, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Company Notices, Christmas Gifts, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments, Export Area Manager. Reviews: Oistrakh and Richter play together, Boulez rethinks an early work, Verdi Opera At The Coliseum, Play of the month, Shakespearian themes in New York, Quintet's rare insight, Amateurs do well by Tennessee Williams Tower Theatre: The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore by Tennessee Williams, Sports Power Game, Attractive sextet, Jean's song. Sport: Gillies appalled by 'thuggery' among players, Defences dominate, Scottish hold spirited revival by Irish, A tonic for Oxford, Wiltshire hold top place, Ambitious plan to raise standard suggested, Single putts vital in top class, Golf rebels set dates, Sports in Brief, Defeat not a disaster, France no test for Britain, Wellington's forwards superior, West Indians face crushing defeat, Fine exposition of football graces, Cambridge overcome injury worries, Hopes for record sale of British bloodstock, Leicester's troubles multiply, Harlequins confound the faint-hearted. Editorials/Leaders: Law For The Poor, Soviet Sea Power, Stirrings In Pakistan, Outlook for world trade is gloomy. Letters to the Editor: Plea For Quieter Cars To Make Life Bearable, No incentives for investment, Parental problems, Darker up North, Research On Speed, Those Dark Early Mornings, War In Nigeria, Animal Slaughter, Belsen, The same total, Shorter US contact, Held In Hongkong, Seen safely across, Problem Of Race, Concorde Hopes, Motorway Revolt. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New Bishop Of Masasi, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University News Nottingham. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, December 2, 1943 Three-Power Meeting. Obituaries: Mr Ted Broadribb Noted boxing manager, Dr J. W. C. Turner A distinguished writer on Roman and criminal law, Correction, Mr Michael Bellhouse, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Property: New Dublin building will conform to old, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Commercial & Industrial. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,021, Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, This week's dividends, Receiving Orders, Freight surcharge to hit Russia, CWS sells its Tate & Lyle shares, SE commissions plan under fire, A product of pedantic bureaucracy, Builders question Ministry advice on sky flats, Plant makers to see BSC, Unilever chief says merger with Allied by no means certain, Machine tools credit cut, The anatomy of a national catastrophe, EEC plans boost for stock markets, Immigrant ability the real test, Boost for nickel hunters, Oil search soon in Norfolk, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company Ltd., Spun yarn research project, Accountants drop cloak of anonymity, Lynton Holdings Ltd, Land-Rover exports up, May & Hassell profits soar company NEWS, Scots banknote redesigned, MPs table 73 amendments to Imports Bill as confusion grows, Gas Council's specialist team, Ford may have to lay off 5,000 today, New tax plan put to Nixon, £3.5m Mears orders contracts, 'Sense of fulfilment gained from doing one's best', United Glass streamlines, Fresh Giro challenge for banks, Drop in tanker rates, 'Pride in biggest job in British chemicals' The world of MANAGEMENT, Iran expels two companies, Australian wool move, Dutch brewers' fear, Strong rise in world trade despite crisis, Board prospects at Allied BUSINESS diary. Business Appointments: New chairman named in Oxo reorganization. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, London Stock Exchange Prices, European And Far East Securities I, Riding the North-east building boom new ISSUES, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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