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The Times - 14/12/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Friday, By GEORGE CLARK, By Our Political Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Dec. 13, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Epsom, Dec. 13, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Dec. 13, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Dec. 13, From Our Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Dec. 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Dec. 13, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By Our Education Correspondent, By BASIL GINGELL, By JOHN YOUNG and GARRY LLOYD, From ALAN MCGREGOR-Geneva, Dec. 13, PHS, J. D. TRUSTRAM EVE., RAYMOND COCHRANE, J. A. HARRIS. 31 Crown Lane, Southgate, N.14., MICHAEL GRYLLS, Chairman of, KENNETH SANSBURY, General, NORA LEWANDO, Chairman U.K., J. P. KERR, Chairman, Practice, SORENSEN. 38 Woodside Park Avenue, E.17, Dec. 12., WILLIAM SHEPHERD. 77 George Street, Portman Square, W.1., D. C. DARLEY. Craghead Vicarage, Stanley, co. Durham., E. C. CRAFT. The Rectory, East Horsley, Surrey., WILLIAM SEYMOUR., By the REV. DR. MARTIN THORNTON, By Nature-Times News Service, By DAVID JONES, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Dec. 13, BERRY RITCHIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. SMITH., From JOE ROEBER-Paris, Dec. 13, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, IAN MORISON, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, M.B., Roy Hay, Edward Pinto, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, Sylvie Nickels,

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News: More pulsars are running down, Britain on the brink, Robens's case for coalition, A priest's plea for abolition of the law of celibacy, Mistletoe still missing, Remission loss for prisoners, Powell complains of Army ban, Influence of girl 'like Svengali', Cyprus: where contrasts charm, Student 'was asked to spy', Air crash 'sabotage', Where 'how dat' means out!, Two youths and girl remanded, The diverse riches of prayer, Exchange offer to China on Grey, Government facing a bitter fight on builders' pay, Liver patient 'critical', Drug addict got 577 tablets in 26 days, Strike warning in support of Czech leadership, The connoisseur, British plea to Eban, Smith speaks of plan for settlement, Model gaoled in credit card case, French students reverting to their militant mood, Miss Garth tells of Biafra costs, Tighter control of public spending under review, 16 nurses detained after protest at Commons, Church sharing Bill, The Times Diary, Driver dies in runaway bus, 'Flu epidemic expected in New Year, Breath test doctors in fee deadlock, 48-year sentences passed in Basque trial, President has policy talk with Nixon, Rally crews fit kangaroo guards, Doubts over boy lost in Spain, Rent collectors' pieces, Vintage rainfall, Wilson calls in Ministers over moves to curb public spending, US proposes divided table at Paris talks, 7 Indian children live alone, Mr Wilson accuses rumour-mongers of sabotage, Hindrance to recovery, A gourmet's goulash, Pope 'should have given reasons', Beatty shown as falsifier of Jutland record. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Holiday Car Rentals Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, switka, Empire Catering, The Times Bookshop, Amphora Yugoslav Wines, Royal Albert Hall, Lenoil Trading Company, The Times Special Reports, Le P'tit Montmartre, The Times Literary Supplement, The Sunday Times, Mateus Rosé, Harrap, Bishopsgate Typewriter Co Ltd., Budget Rent-A-Car System, Veuve Du Vernay, Worth, Ormos Shipping Co. Ltd, Supertravel, Balkanair, Times Newspapers Limited, Garden, Rukba, Portsmouth Building Society. Classified Advertising: General Gifts, For The Epicure, Announcements, London Hotels, Services tomorrow: third Sunday in Advent, Connoisseurs' Guide, Christmas Gifts, Georgian, Victorian & Edwardian, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Property: Casas in Spain, Overseas Properties. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Setbacks for Australian players, Weekend sports fixtures, Celts' day at Old Deer Park, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Miss Disbury opens with century, Fine form of Miss Boxall, Leicester turn to O'Farrell, Even Keel should pass stiffest test yet, Lintloch best bet, Experienced crews get surprise in London eights, Table tennis win for Yugoslavia. Picture Gallery: A bridge in Thailand, Official Appointments and Notices: University News Development for Ulster, Church News, Gray's Inn Awards, Editor retires. Law: Compensation For An M1 Farmer Minister Of Transport V. Pettit Before the Master Of The Rolls, Lord Justice Russell and Lord Justice Winn., Laced Drink May Be A Special Reason Brewer V. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Not Enough Of Drug To Found Charge Regina V. Worsell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday.. Editorials/Leaders: The menace of the earnings spiral, Some Improvements Necessary, The Hard-Hitting Cinema. Letters to the Editor: Vigilance To Protect A Heritage, Dipped Lights, A solution, Help In Nigeria, The Danger To Britain, The myth of expansion, Anglo-Methodist Unity, Rotten Row, Letter To The Editor Fresh role for the Board of Trade?, Art Colleges, The Churches' Lead In Ulster, 'The Tablets', Secret ballot. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Reviews: What I should like to see, Changes on campus, No substitute for fun, Mozartian half-tones, On first hearing a recorder, Exciting newcomer from Germany, An academy of escapism, £17,725 for Louis XVI side-table, Toward the East, Strange territory, Paperbacks, Pooter, Peter Pan's wrinkles, Recreation, Revolution and fact OBSOLETE COMMUNISM: The Left-wing Alternative, So honourably born, Hochhuth as Europe's conscience, Amateurs' kingdom, The once and future king, Gladstone keeps the ledger of his soul, Recital of Satie's miniatures. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof F. Norman Stimulator of German studies, Mr Wilfrid ASH Industrialized building, Bishop Barkway, Dr D. H. Paterson, Obituary. Business and Finance: NUR leaders' rise stopped, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Shake-up due in car spares distribution, Insidious inflation, says Aubrey Jones, Bill rate lower, 3-for-10 from Conzinc, New US Treasurer's pledge to the $, GKN deal completed, Change in system for the tap stocks, Sterling, Buying spree runs out in provinces, NY cocoa one-cent limit down, National Life launches Uniten, Jenkins working on plan to boost savings, Common becomes nature reserve, TUC in tax talk with Chancellor, BACAL hopes to raise total dividend by 4½ points company NEWS, British Eagle, Builders' pay will be cut during Christmas week, European electric link, Doubts on PIB inquiry into electrical wages, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Buyers back in afternoon EQUITY Markets, Letraset's promise for 1969-70, Rtz The Anatomy Of A British Success Story, Wilson and NEDC in planning talks, Pound finishes lower after Bank support, Wiles on a 'shopping spree' Bids, Deals & Mergers, Renault shuts off union negotiations, BP motels plan for US, How The Markets Moved, Money Market, Dunhill buys Molyneux, Redland issues writ on Concrete Industries, Change in tap price fixing Fixed Interest, Cocoa prices plunge under selling wave. Index. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Strong advance in active trading Wall Street, Cash copper down £1Os a ton Commodities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small individual gains, Unit Trust Prices. Arts and Entertainment: Bookish play, When to bid lightly, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,032, Weekend Broadcasting. Politics and Parliament: Little need for Bill against industrial spies.

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