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The Times - 12/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From JAMES DAGLISH, From HUGH NOYES, From IAN MCDONALD-Cape Kennedy, Oct. 11, From NEIL ALLEN, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From DAVID WOOD, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME-Gibraltar, Oct. 11, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From BRIAN CASHINELLA, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Hull, Oct. 11, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 11, From Our Own Correspondent, From EDOUARD DILLON, From STEWART HARRIS on board HMS Glamorgan, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Oct. 11, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Oct. 11, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 11, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF-Blackpool, Oct. 11, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JACK FINGLETON-Melbourne, Oct. 11, By DOUGLAS CAIRD, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY-Mexico City, Oct. 11, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, By Nature-Times News Service, PHS, Leon Brittain (North Kensington)., Kenneth Clarke (Rushcliffe)., Hugh Dykes (Harrow, East)., John Gummer (Lewisham, West)., David Madel (South Bedfordshire)., Martin Suthers (Nottingham, West)., Winter Gardens, Blackpool, Oct. 11., MICHAEL H. COLE., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., IAN W. ROXBURGH., J. G. DAVIES, E. GOLD., BARBARA R. LEWIS., A. M. BELL MACDONALD, , COLIN PARNELL, , TEDDY KOLLEK, , By Cecil King, DEREK HOPWOOD., ROBIN C. OSTLE., ROGER OWEN., SYLVIA WATSON, , MARY SUGDEN., JOHN GITTINS, , JAMES NIVEN., FISHER OF LAMBETH., T. C. LEDGARD., C. O. ALEXANDER., WINTON DEAN., By the Rt. Rev. Christopher Butler, Auxiliary Bishop to the Archbishop of Westminster., By DAVID JONES and PHILIP JACOBSON, From R. W SHAKESPEARE-Harrogate, Oct. 11, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By IAN MORISON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN GILMORE, D. H. JOYCE., TERENCE CHAINE-NICKSON., By GERALDINE KEEN, Geraldine Keen, By Irving Wardle, -G.W., BY KINGSLEY AMIS, BY ERNESTO CHE GUEVARA, BY MAISIE WARD, BY JACQUETTA HAWKES,

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News: US pledge to defend Germany, Anti-draft group are convicted, Many lost in ferry, Conservative conference shows signs of weakness, Soames criticism of France, Hanoi faces vital decision on its war strategy, Christian realism at two levels, Concern about malingerers among the long-term unemployed, Long working day for space men, Dissident Cubans held, IRA accused of university recruiting, New thoughts on what is happening in the universe, East of Suez role still a winner, Five years of exile as sentence for Litvinov, Concorde's first flight held up, Soviet view of Venus doubted, Long range test for Navy, Senate holds up nuclear treaty, Try oven frying, Pro-Moscow factions forming in Prague, Quarter of pier saved, Nigeria sees Biafra as another Katanga, Dismissal sought for art school teachers, Fears for oil investment in Persian Gulf, Vietcong officials in Paris, Victory to the toffee apple, Mr Hogg's way to end the tyranny of Whitehall, Dubcek's pledge, Last-minute shadow over Olympics, Home tells of Smith formula, Apollo 'riding like dream' in space, Rebuilding of party in China, Humphrey renews TV challenge, Parent power is puncturing teachers' complacency, Doctors take a look at Olympics, Tackling roots of unrest, Junior Ministers' reshuffle likely next week, Mr Powell halves income tax, The Times Diary On teaching the harp to Harpo Israel's man of peace Attractions of the new Euston, Snow saving, Little respect for the law, Girl 'chained to bed', Press Training Fund Made Into Trust, Trawler search was delayed 'too long', Norway: home of skiing, German's triumph at Wembley, New automatic Honda for motor show, £10,000 for a taste of speculation, Sir Alec tells of Rhodesia background, King Saud receives scribes, Magistrates vote to scrap the oath, Rhodesia: midnight break but talks go on today, Tories to look into higher education, TV security check on travellers, £2,716,770 paid for paintings, The night scene, Council official on corruption charges. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Shayne Enterprises,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Climax, Cassell, Hickie Borman Holidays, Appeals, Ormos Shipping Co. Ltd.,, South Africa, Le P'tit Montmartre, The Times, Murison Small, J.B. Reynier, Bishopsgate Typewriter Co Ltd., Longmans, Eurocruise, Sky Tours, olivetti, Secker & Warburg, Vercors, The Waterdrinkers, Supertravel, Jacatex, Cadogan Travel Ltd.,, Tyroi, Shopertunities Ltd., Guardian Assurance Group, Gpo, B.J.Coffey (Wines & Spirits) Ltd., Shaw Savill Line, Minitrek Expeditions Ltd.,, Sander & Kay, ORIENTOURS (London) Ltd., Hickie Borman Cruises, Grantown-On-Spey, Mattresses. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Educational, Announcements, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning, use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Services tomorrow: eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, Yachts And Boats, Gardening. Property. Law: When A 'Person Driving' IS Not At The Wheel Regina V. Price. Picture Gallery: Athletes' final preparations for Olympic Games, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW. Sport: Mitsouko a lone English challenger, Fixtures for today, Newmarket's raid on final day, Ivanov out of sculling, Aisher second, Past endeavours a spur to Wasps, Sports in Brief, South Africa retain IOC membership, Exacting tests for British survivors in Fairs' Cup, Hemery in no danger, Bonallack's record 66 earns Britain lead, van Heel wins close final, Other weekend sport, Pentathlon medal chance for Fox, Complete Olympic programme (These details are based on Mexico time. Add seven hours for British Standard Time), Eastbourne Croquet, Jacklin all square with Player as light fails. Editorials/Leaders: Subversive Delius, Preparing For Power, Are Public Schools Charities?, Productivity must be an investor's guide. Letters to the Editor: Mayor Of Jerusalem, Breathalyser Success, Handel At Cannons, IS Smoke A Good Umbrella?, Ulster Riots, Another way, Remarkable feats, Scheme For Unity, Wealth Tax, Taxed without a vote, Student Rights, Children In Trouble, Postal Delays, Whose concordat?, No excuse, Installing tachographs, Trial In Tunis, Which Course Does Powell Favour?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College Of Surgeons, University News Oxford. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Harold Youngman A distinguished sculptor, Sir John Cameron, MR DAVID HENDERSON Unification of exchanges. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, October 13, 1943 Bases In The Azores. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Maxwell Joseph is mystery buyer, Australian Bank rate increased, Extra four points from Sime Darby company NEWS, Shocked reaction to Mettoy's profits, Plant set for electric car, Italian state buys into giant concern, Anglo American Corporation Group Gold Mining Companies' Reports For The Quarter Ended 30th September 1968 Far West Rand Western Deep Levels Limited, Tougher tole, two new tasks, for Monopolies Commission, Commercial Union links new policy to Hambro FOR THE saver, Costain to build £1.7m PO block, Angus 'no' to Dunlop, Operators' walk-out hits cable services, Components shortage stops Vauxhall lines, Furness yard sold for £2½m to Swan Hunter, Company Meeting Ellis & Co. (Richmond) Ltd., Mrs Castle stands by strong incomes line, Stock market has its worst day for five months, How to make £100,000, Details of £ area deal due, mining RST total maximum permitted, Hopes for a Fiat-Citroen compromise, Lonrho Limited, New moves over Co-op integration, Redland lifts Concrete Pipe terms by 2s 3d Bids, Deals & Mergers, C & A hiring 'ghost staff', The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Lunn-Poly negotiations, Cawoods Holdings Limited, British Vita's stake in Irish company, £500,000 order for Kirkstall, Visitors may top 5m soon-travel chief, How The Markets Moved, Drain on home loan funds, Fertilizer price dip hits IMC profits, Merger papers out next week, Gauging the Australian share slide, Big drop in work by architects, 'No' to giro from SE Gas Board. Stock Exchange Tables: Australian wheat price rejected, Sugar pact now thought likely, The Times Share Indices, Sharp falls recorded in all sections, Sharp advance in cocoa futures Commodities, Two point rise to $2.3891 Sterling, New York sugar futures jump, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Losses in all sections, DJ index slips but gains in majority Wall Street, Lower again, but off the bottom Fixed Interest, new ISSUES Ballot for Rose Paints allotments, Patchy close in Lombard St Money Market, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Trade Fairs director. Arts and Entertainment: Spassky's surprising superiority, Rising to the occasion, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,978, Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Reviews: First editions (1892) of the daily, Learning to live with the box, One glorious moment Selected Poems Of Fulke Greville, Auspicious London debut, Paperbacks, A hero in his place I Want IT Now, Artist and businessman, Boiling down their card-indexes, Waste in progress, This week two New York sales, The Tyranny Of Love by, The champagne treat, The old trooper Selected Critical Writings Of George Santayana, Browning: the hand and the crooked line Robert Browning And His World, BABBITT by Sinclair Lewis, The long march Bolivian Diary, INNER CIRCLE by Jerzy Peter-, The Forest of Dean is the Holy Land The Oxford Illustrated Old Testament:, Elegant for whom? Dawn Of The Gods, Irish residents and exiles Irish residents and exiles, Schools of thought, Too good for oratorio, American publisher Bernard, All this week crime writers have, Pattern of pattens, "The most boring publishing.

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