The Times - 02/07/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, July 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Monday, From MICHAEL THOMAS, Swansea, July 1, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Worthing, July 1, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Legal Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Newport, Mon. July 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Edinburgh, July 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, July 1, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, July 1, BY ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, July 1, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, July 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Lisbon, July 1, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Katmandu, By Nature-Times News Service, PHS, BROCKWAY, Chair-JAMES ROBERTSON. man, Committee ELLIOTT KENDALL, for Peace in PATRICIA Nigeria. LLEWELLYNBEAUMONT OF WHIT-DAVIES. LEY. LEON SZUR. JAMES GRIFFITHS. L. C. B. GOWER. STAN NEWENS. GEOFFREY BIRCH. JOHN TILNEY. ANDREW URQUHART. JAMES JOHNSON. DAVID FLEMING. JOHN MACPHERSON. First Floor, 313-5 Caledonian Road, N.1., JOHN N. SUNDERLAND. Witt, THOMAS KEMPNER., JOHN WALLEY. 46 Rotherwick Road, N.W.11., TOM BURNS HABER., JOHN GLUBB. West Wood St. Dunstan, Mayfield. Sussex, June 29., JOHN STACEY, Secretary, Local, By Ian Trethowan, WILLIAM KINGSTON, , P. J. BONNER, President Sheffield, DEREK HUDSON., J. S. GILKS. 1 Norbury Villas, Hawks Road, Kingston, Surrey., GERVAISE EYRE. Stonchill House, Abingdon, Berkshire., HUGH J. SCHONFIELD, 35 Hyde Park Square, W.2, June 30., By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY OUR RACING STAFF, By JACK FINGLETON, By U A TITLEY, By ALAN GIBSON, By HARLEY GELLING, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Zurich, July 1, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Pretoria, July 1, From William Mann Music Critic, From Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, From Michael Stone, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By RONALD KERSHAW, By ROBERT JONES, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By DAVID JONES, By ROY MACKIE, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, July 1, From Our Political Correspondent, BY OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By MAURICE CORINA, BY CLIFFORD WEBB, By RODNEY COWTON, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT Amsterdam, July 1, PETER HOLMES, 26 Rue du Vieux-Billard, 1205, Geneva., PAUL WILLIAMS., DAVID HENDERSON., From JOHN PICTON, , By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN WOODLAND, by David Wilsworth, Broadcasting Correspondent, by Sir Robert Fraser Director-General, Independent Television Authority, by A. M. Beresford Cooke Deputy Chief Engineer, Independent Television Authority, by John Tucker, Manager, Broadcast Equipment Division, E.M.I., by Barry King, Managing Director, British Relay Wireless and Television, Julian Critchley, David Wilsworth, Michael Bilington, Henry Raynor, Kirsten Cubitt, Marigold Coleman, by Brian Hammond, by W. H. Kennett, by Michael O'Connor, by A. K. Astbury, by Brian Henry Chairman, Copy Committee, ITV Companies Association, by a Special Correspondent, by Jean Claire, by Wilfred Altman,
ResumoNews: Laser turns window into a spy aid, Secret passport bar on Rhodesians, Item withdrawn, The Times Diary Enlarging parliament internally Film about a Czech with RAF Roy Mason's forward bound, Six die in French holiday train, The Czechs and the RAF, Moscow call for ban on underground tests, Editors Attacked By Mr Astor Warped sense of values, '100 killed' during Canton clashes, Lottery is knocked for a six MPs suspicious of Treasury, 'A possibility of forged affidavits', Nepal finds a reply to Mao, Alec Rose makes good speed, Princess at thanksgiving service, A hush on Day 1 of road noise tests, The Wilson problem, Still joy in the old film, Rundown of coal mines deplored, Heart surgeons will take stock, Appetite for the longer news, How growing stars can explode, Rail union meeting gets board's 3% offer today, Wilson discusses Fulton report, Colour-the question marks, Galileo to be reprieved by Church, Delhi lukewarm over peace keeping plan, Bargain Time, Call for Bill of Rights, Equipment keeps pace with art, Do not retaliate-Jean Rey, Record poll in Iceland, Duke On Lack Of Communication The troubles over 'them', Why a new network is needed, Will local boys make good?, Education service shows the way, Bus drivers' novel protest at turban, Britain to resume Tanzania links, Sense and handedness in monkeys, Minds count before heads, Too hot-even for Tower Bridge, French Say 'No' To Disorder Left wing routed at polls, Now for the troubles of Trudeau, Where serials can shine, US airliner drama on radar, Troops win 16 medals in Vietnam, MP quits Sussex University Court 'Sinister' student trend, Bravery gets man cut in sentence, Contest for sportsviewers, Harder fight to sell air time, Suddenly Johnson is spoken of as the apostle of peace, America Ready To Have Talks On Arms With Russia Soviet offer to end nuclear race, Temptation by wire, BOAC Pilots call off strike, Giant plane's first flight, Heavy Nigeria toll of child deaths Bid to organize supplies, Appeal for release of US plane, Folklore in the natural break, 100 Berkeley arrests as violence flares, Officers Gaoled In Greece, Greenwood is 'ready' for Labour job, Huntsman In Clash With Schoolmaster, Children make up their own minds, Shall we buy or rent?, Commonsense control, 'Race' summons dismissed, Fresh impetus for minority market, Close watch on advertising, Patient's evidence in private, Guyana protests, Property man 'thought he was above law', The Channel hopper, Train jumps rails, Rebel MPs may be let off lightly, £50 fine on marquess's son, MPs reject national lottery call, Busmen give free rides. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bank of New Zealand, T.T.I., Tvr, Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, British Relay, Richard Ellis & Son, Independent Television, British Industrial Plastics Limited, Super CAT, Der, Brickhouse Dudley Limited, Atv, Rank Taylor Hobson Ltd.,, Stenhouse (Life and Pensions) Ltd., Radio Rentals, Readicut International Limited,, Barclays Bank Limited, Property Holding & Investment Trust Limited, Bank of Montreal, Thames, Granada Television, The Canada Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, Quick Maid, Shand, The New Tv Times, The Dynamic Reading Institute, Surf Creme, RELIABLE Radio Rentals, Martins Bank, Raglan Property Trust Limited, Help the aged, Reynolds Metals Company, The First Boston Corporation, The Daimler, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Matthews Holdings, Anglia, Panam, Industrial Espionage!. Index. Picture Gallery: Alec Rose and Lively Lady near journey's end. Politics and Parliament: Experimental approach to Gaming Bill, Incomes board will rule on top salaries, The Lords: activities of public bodies restricted, Commons: wages and efficiency. Law: Shipowners Fail In Claim Over 'Lay Time' Chief Controller Of Chartering, Government Of India V. Central Gulf Steamship Corporation, Cruelty Claim Rejected-Constructive Desertion Ogden V. Ogden. Editorials/Leaders: The Labour Leadership, After De Gaulle's Victory, Fuel tasks facing the miners' MP. Letters to the Editor: Modernization Pays Off, Faith In Resurrection, Family Allowances, Israeli Settlements, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Picture Thefts, Housman Papers, The London Box, The Hambro affair, Fulton Report, 'Do-Gooders', Entry To University, British Opera Singers, 'Precision' instruments-a case for rationalization, Provincial brokers, Seeking An End To Nigeria's Struggle. Official Appointments and Notices: Rada Awards, Middle Temple, University News Bowes Chair For Ambassador, Civil Service Appointments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, July 2 1943 Offensive In Pacific. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Reviews: Young poet of the piano, Memories underlined, Music in St Paul's Cathedral, Gifted young German director's poetic film, Porter And Maggie Smith In Shaw Play, Kassel puts on Documenta 4, Maximilian Schell's Hamlet, Artists not heard in London, Trapped Mr Thorpe came out winner, Premiere of Czech play, 1510 Wynkyn Book Sold For £7,000 Caxton's Assistant. Sport: Details of last night's racing Teesside Park, Underwood a tormentor, Sports in Brief, Injured Goodall Out Of Tour New replacement needed, Hutchinson leads by one stroke, Atrocious batting by Australians, Form Maintained By Town Crier Birdbrook is preferred, Qualifying races, Unattractive means to an end, Attack by France, Spurning The Big Points, Order of play today at Wimbledon, Seeking A World Record, Army champion on top in epee, Leicester go down, Persian War honourable in defeat, Miss Varangot Finds Old Enthusiasm, Late fight by Somerset, Only Laver remains of top eight seeds, Derby Maintain Challenge, Warwick are foiled, Sussex wait in vain for sporting declaration. Obituaries: Obituary, Hon Richard Greville Lord Woolton's lieutenant, Mr George Wiltshire Architectural Association secretary. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Future Chief Executives, University Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,890, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Stock Exchange Tables: SHARE PRICES-continued, The Times Share Indices, 12 point gain to $2.3837 Sterling, Regional Share Prices, A lethargic performance Wall Street, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Prices Mining shares in demand, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, Unit Trust Prices, Yet another newcomer Midland Stocks, Copper plunges Commodities, Premium bond winners. Property: Fine Art & Furniture Auctions, Flats And Maisonettes. Business and Finance: Contracts $5m refinery expansion, Briefly From Industry Problems of renewal, House scheme success in advertising row, More hotels get SET exemption, No sinking funds from Rhodesia, Southerns surge to record profits, M.K. Electric Holdings Limited Review by the Chairman, Mr. F. D. O'Brien Newman, Loss of French, Retail sales down as hire purchase debt falls by £6m, Oxford is launching unit trust, Transparent Paper Limited (Manufacturers And Converters Of Transparent Cellulose Wrappings), Gallaher shares firm, Recovery in 1968-69 makes IPC cheap, Choice for Britain?, Wiliam Pickles (textile holding, Handley Page Progress Jetstream's Big Potential, Milwaukee to expand here, New public spending estimated at £30m, AD International limited, Copper stocks up, International Publishing Corporation Limited, Imperial Continental Gas Association Considerably Improved Results And Higher Dividend Promising START To Current Year Lord Tangley on year's operations and prospects, Assurance and surtax liability, Bankers' fears over CDs may prove groundless, US Treasury bill rates rise, Court agrees ICT scheme, £ rallies 12 points, Retailers discuss link with CBI, History of disputes, £100m deals financed by Germany, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Crane-hire offer by tender, Less selling of the Funds Fixed Interest, Row over secret ship, Steep rise in silver likely, El Teniente strike 'unlikely', Inauspicious start to account EQUITY Markets, Triumph Investment Trust Limited, US seamen stop work, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Fenchurch Insurance Holdings Limited, Clash over inquiry into top salaries, Preston & Bottomley gets £1.4m offer Bids, Deals and Mergers, Courtaulds' bid for Ashton Brothers approved by BoT, Myton stops work on £5m Barbican after 'ultimatum', Beecham's £20,000 gift, IPC hopes for £12m profits this year, CBI concern at new trends in pay issues, Marston producing car air conditioners, Europe's big pull for the money-raisers, Small coffee crop forecast, Very large Bank help Money Market, In the wings at Beecham Business Diary, Strike threatens production at 20 major steel centres, How The Markets Moved, Bank staffs meet today to thrash out new pay claim, More cash by equity issues, 'Not serving Europe', Cousins wins CBI praise, Last-minute hitch in cocoa talks, IRC loan to Peter Dixon, UK 'close to tax limit', City's earnings 'overstressed'. Business Appointments: Scottish TV directors, Bank names deputy chairmen.
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