The Times - 30/11/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By HENRY STANHOPE, By MAURICE CORINA, BY CLIVE BORRELL, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Nov. 29, By Our Political Staff, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Oxford, Nov. 29, By Our Legal Correspondent, By NORMAN FOWLER Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From DESSA TREVISAN-Jajce, Yugoslavia, Nov. 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Nov. 29, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Beirut, Nov. 29, From A. M. RENDEL, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Nov. 29, From COLIN CHAPMAN-Meshed, Nov. 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, Nov. 29, From Our Own Correspondent, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From DAVID HOTHAM-Born, Nov. 29, From DAVID HOTHAM, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Rawalpindi, Nov. 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, Nov. 29, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY Squash Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER., By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, JOHN P. MACKINTOSH, By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, NINA KARSOW., SELMA ASHWORTH., AYDIN CONKER., MUGAFFER ERDOGAN., EMEL BUTLER, , E. H. BURGESS., G. E. FOGG., RICHARD REES., MARTIN PAGE. 36 Margaretta Terrace, S.W.3, Nov. 28., DONALD McLACHLAN., MARIE JAHODA, , ANTHONY WAGNER, LY CHINLY, , T. E. W. WADDINGTON., BOOTHBY., J. P. GIBBS., C. J. DUTHIE, DOUGLAS DAY., LIONEL HEALD., C. C. ARONSEELD, H. L. GLYN HUGHES., ROBERT WEBB., By John Wilson, Director, Farmington Trust Research Unit, Oxford., By ROY MACKIE and CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Nov. 29, JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FRANK JUDD., V. J. FOWLER, Managing Director., ALDYTH STANSFELD., M.H., Edward Mayer, Edward Pinto, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Anne Bolt, Michael Henry,
ResumoPicture Gallery: Southampton bids farewell to the old Queen as her successor steams out for speed trials, Wall of fire threatens Australian suburb, News: 'Violence' warning by Powell, Motorway 'a bonus for Stansted', Couple 'saw policeman at end of bed', Hotel official stumbled on drug plot, Human deficiency diseases induced in rats, Concern in India over surge of violence, Curfew after police strike, Why Ministers should grant MPS more respect, Was Mrs Garvie the brain? QC asks, 'Pay victims' call by bar, Increase in Bonn armed forces, Pilot killed in second crash, The Times Diary GLC candidates devalued Oxford biologists in film deal The Godard-Cupid saga, Unilever in massive beer merger talks, Girl going to school attacked, Student anger upsets Cairo, Fact-finding mission for Scranton, Stalin's MVD back again, Morocco's imperial cities, Rhodesia prepares for terrorist attacks, SS men at Babi Yar killing sentenced, 'Life' man is released for second time, Romance of the tall ships, Mirror puts off colour venture, Wilson chooses a new aide, The aims of religious education, Students vote to maintain sit-in indefinitely, Madrid riot arrests, Holy Places access, Drive to end caning at school, Britons' gamble Australia rally, Detention space is unused, Drug effects stay for life, Communist hint of bargain in Grey case, Sit-in by Welsh at BBC, Trees in Rotten Row must be 'thinned', TV man cleared in gun case, A 'lost' Titian sold in London, Success with souffle, Offensive by Vietcong ordered, 'Thousands lost' in house repairs at Westminister, Tito defends right to choose road to socialism, Police battle with Rawalpindi mobs, Gaol for man who landed Asians, Rumanians close their ranks, Heath pledge on Falklands, Overcharging cost council £35,000 a year, Hunt for shot man's 'double', The craft of the turner, 30 air fares 'to rise'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited, Help the aged, The Times Bookshop, Lesser, The National Computing Centre, The Times, Empire Catering, The Sunday Times, Portsmouth Building Society, Charlie Chester Casino and Night Club.. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Win A Superb Times Atlas, For The Epicure, Services tomorrow: first Sunday in Advent, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Connoisseurs' Guide, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Gardening. Property: Investment Property. Law: Crown Lose Appeal Over Tax-Free £10,000 Dickinson (Inspector Of Taxes) V. Abel. Sport: Improved Titus Oates can win Gold Cup, Chelsea put Leeds' resilience to the test, Sherwoods need facilities more than glory, Handicap in favour of Celtic Gold, Late change by Oxford pays off, Sports in Brief, Phillips takes golf lead, Grave blow to West Indian morale, Oxford to pin hopes on forwards, Sporting arrangements for weekend Association football, Fitzwilliam beaten by penalty, Stockport go top of third, Partnership prospering, Miss Tegart beaten. Editorials/Leaders: Indefensible Conduct, Name Of Ill Omen, Transglobe adds to independents' anxiety, More Grounds For Suspicion. Letters to the Editor: Football Specials, Germany's Strength, Heeding Public Opinion On Divorce, Far sweeter than traditional charity, Bretton Woods, Bonds for deposit, Scientists As God, In China, Belsen, Sussex Question, Darkly To School, Further hazard, Prospect Of Huge Returns From The Concorde, Future Of Falklands, Primary Manners, Depriving Man Of His Dignity, Curbing Speculators, Prisoners In The World Today: Publicity That Helped, In Turkey, Cambodia And Vietnam, Day of liberation, Export poser. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Warwick to receive £400,000. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, December 1, 1943 Dried Egg For Christmas. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Edward Beddington-Behrens, Lord Harvey Of Tasburgh A tireless worker for FrancoBritish friendship. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Coffee destroyed, Mighty brew with a strong international flavour, £26m deficit for US, Rotaprint's price leans on US hopes, Bill rate lower, Extra IMF inspection visit likely, Stewarts And Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, new ISSUES Builders going to market, Gold and home trade figures due, Minster's £150,000 aid for airline, Funds in the doldrums Fixed Interest, Market's hectic response, Thos. W. Ward Ltd Progress generally maintained, Eire must pay imports deposit, Bigger interim by British Sidac, Bank staffs to get 3½ pc rise now, ICI strike threat, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, How to evaluate the with-profits policies, Cyril Lord carpet sales ordered, £930m talks make Allied shares soar, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Money Market, Covent Garden prices, Australian, Mercantile on share scramble Bids, Deals & Mergers, Firm close to the week EQUITY Markets, French may tax foreign share sales, mining New nickel ore finds for Gt. Boulder. Business Appointments: Shipping Federation chief named, New BOAC chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Solid gains in New York mercury, Sharp losses in cocoa futures Commodities, Unit Trust Prices, 8½ point loss to $2.38465 Sterling, Shares near to 1966 peak Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Market remains firm. Arts and Entertainment: Sudden ends in sight, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,020, Weekend Broadcasting, Help from the champions. Politics and Parliament: Science fiction no answer to commuter jams-Mr Marsh. Reviews: Jordaens exhibition in Ottawa, Northern symphonies, Six for the chimney, Profitable calendar, Pooter, Style and stained glass, The vanishing viewer, Some books to grow by, The uniqueness of Chekhov, Making it Madeira, Horror, The race to save the animals, A fact of history, Full-blooded Mozart, The trees, bushes and windows are alive, Putting the plot first, Shimmering perspectives, D H Lawrence in love, Grasping the nettles, New directors look back in envy, Piranesi's prisons.
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