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The Times - 28/08/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From TAD SZULC-Prague, Aug. 27, From DAVID LEITCH-Prague, Aug. 27, By TIM JONES, From a Special Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Aug.27, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From HENRY STANHOPE-Dundee, Aug. 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Edinburgh, Aug. 27, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Local Government Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Worthing, Aug. 27, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Tuesday, By GEORGE CLARK, From COLIN HAYES and CLAUDE BROVELLI, From LOUIS HEREN-Chicago, Aug. 27, FROM OUR SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT-Chicago, Aug. 27, From ROY LEWIS, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, Stanislav Budin., From MURRAY SAYLE, From DAVID BINDER-Berlin, Aug. 27, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Berlin, Aug. 27, PHS, GEORGE BROWN., JEREMY ARNOLD. 51 Charles Street, W.1, Aug. 26., PETER CALVOCORESSI. Guise House, Aspley Guise, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire., DENIS KNIGHT., J. PULMAN. 31 Steele's Road, N.W.3. Aug. 23., D. P. CROSSMAN, Chairman, Watney Mann Limited, IAN DELEHRADEK, MERWANJI P. PATEL., DAVID J. P. MARTIN. Penhayes. Kenton, Exeter, Devon., Faringdon, President, The Society for British-Czechoslovak Relations. Mark Woodnutt Ted Garrett Anne Swingler L. Kenton. Muriel Gammans Ruskin Spear 24 Pembridge Road, W.11, Aug. 26., ROBERT BEAR. 47 Freshfield Road, Brighton, Sussex. Aug. 26., G. N. YANNOPOULOS. 2 Orme Court, W.2, Aug. 26., PAUL NICHOLS. Queens Hotel, Waterloo, Liverpool, 22., J. N. PEACOCK, Secretary, British Dental Association. 64 Wimpole Street, W.1., BENARD WASSERSTEIN. Kinneret, Southmeads Close, Oadby. Leicestershire., By Michael Kaser, Lecturer in Soviet Economics at Oxford University, N. EASTERMAN. 33 Ingram Avenue, N.W. 11., By Michael Billington, From Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, By Joan Chissell, by Israel Horovitz By Michael Billington, By R. M. Delderfield By Henry Raynor, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By ANDREW PORTER, By ALAN GIBSON, By NORMAN CREEK, By GERALD SINSTADT, By BRIAN MOORE, By TOM GERMAN, By BARRY DAVIES, By Our Education Correspondent, By STUART MARSHALL, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By DAVID JONES, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Aug. 27, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From PAUL HORNE-Rome, Aug. 27, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By GILES SMITH, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By LEONARD AMEY, JAMES MORRELL, J. C. BORTHEN., PHILIP LAWTON., BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN CARRINGTON, By GERALDINE KEEN, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New Delhi, Aug. 27,

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News: Bishop's appeal to Basques, The revolutionary Wankel is here, Success rate normal after 'leak', The appeal Mr Dubcek made to nation Provocations by anti-socialists must be fully resisted, Women's Page, Weeping leader asks for trust, GPO unmoved by 5d ban threat, 60 hurt in students' Chicago clash, Czechoslovakia, Prague leaders 'were held at gunpoint', Search for 500,000 who ignore rates rebates, Soviet official speaks on 'why it happened', Three windows of No 10 smashed in protest, Medical students 'untidy', School By Bus Adds To Children's Worries, Vote refusal rouses anger, Civil rights demand, Enforcing secret pledges, Rules on children extended to TV, Riddle Of The Honeydew, Contenders in mini-debate, Final push on Biafra ordered, New Kent nature reserve, Plans ready for nuclear rescue, The Times Diary A record deal with Russia Splashy parties in Portugal William Morris on John Connally, The conpromise reached in, Congolese offer to Belgium, Busmen's strikes hold up three centres, Princess: a private funeral, Waverers return to the Humphrey fold, Text of Moscow agreement on 'normalization', No job anywhere for 56 Jersey pilots, Expulsion demand to RSPCA, The long retreat begins, Some startling increases, The crisis in brief BEA not hit by boycott, Sir John Rennie Leaves Mauritius, Economic impact of the Czech crisis, Parkhurst prisoners revolt, Svoboda speech to nation, Check on freshwater fish population, L-schools still best, Ministry says, Scots get warning on 'backwater of tourism', Dubcek faces Prague protest, Remembrance Day service drops six old hymns, Seaweed may hold key to fallout protection, Optimistic note on Eisenhower, Tanks near Bavarian border, Aberfan tips may be pumped away and sold, School Built In Four Months, Slim chance of Kennedy draft, Little hope of bigger flood grants, "Like Samuel I keep an open ear"... So says Stevie Smith, the poet who has worked most of her life as a private secretary, in an interview with Veronica Horwell., Drug addicts lose an advice centre, £12m plan for station site, Hanoi warned off US politics, Call for say by parents in schools, The first Yugoslav reaction to, Nationalist leader is fined, No home, no children dilemma for mother, Severe losses for Vietcong in wave of attacks, Communists fear economic results of invasion, Protests by MPs over arms for Nigeria, Czech crisis strengthens stand of Vietnam hawks, Russian garrison agreement a bitter pill for Czechs, Shots as crowds taunt soldiers, Proposal to cut number of MPs, Paris plea for free speech. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Compton, Amalgamated Metal Corporation Ltd, Daimler Hire, By Elga, P. S. Cabot & Company Ltd., Wings Appeal, Air France, Qantas, Ireland, Rob Walkers, The Times, Jack Barclay Limited, Icl, Beagle Aircraft Ltd, Rotair (Sales) Ltd., Three Castles, Universal. Politics and Parliament: Nigeria debate ends in angry demonstration: public join in MPs' protests: clamour for vote against arms supplies, The Commons, Minister's attack on Biafran propaganda. Editorials/Leaders: Princess Marina, The Diktat Of Moscow, Import addiction: a case for Mr Jones, The Crime Of The Quick Kill, The Language Of Truths. Letters to the Editor: Second thoughts?, Change of target, Russian timing, Crowning Teeth, Soviet Union And Czechoslovakia: A Time To Exchange Views, Paper imports, Help for the stranded, Without Pictures, The need for sympathy, Trade deficit over-estimated by £100m, Yalta legend, Searched In A Street, Student role, Stonger Nato, Strained loyalties, The anachronists, Land profits, Confused reactions, Great Britain V. Poland. Reviews: Violin Not Amati, Romanticized portrait, Television turns to the Jazz Age, A personal message, Violence explored, The taming of the Queen, New Mass by British composer, Why Richard Johnson prefers films. Classified Advertising: Educational, Public Notices, Announcements, Transfer Books, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Harwich Pilots Superintendent, Leeds, Church News, 217 Commonwealth Scholarships, Scots agriculture appointment. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Sidney Tushingham, Mr Henry Hewitt, Kay Francis, Princess Marina Duchess Of Kent Greek prince's daughter admired for her elegance, courage and charm. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, August 28, 1943 Movement Of Grain. Sport: Brave Fight By Miss Phillips, Clarke predicts a contest, No flinching at Everton, Fulham only fluttered, Women's bowls results at Wimbledon, Bonallack keeps right, Sports in Brief, 90 today, Kent Are Hammered, Arsenal destroy the champions, England level Test series in desperate climax, Jacklin for Masters, Shackleton spans era, Hunt gives power to Coventry, Remand will not run in St Leger, Morris too sharp for QPR, Underwood rises to task, Sir John sets pace at 70. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,939, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Plan to beat 'dubious' computer bureaux, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, 'Redundant' pit sets record, Report warns the advertisers of cut-price firms, Brake men's strike threatens output, Sample Of How The Figures Rose, Left-winger wins AEF executive seat, £5m postage meter order, Société Anonyme des Engins Matra YEAR OF FURTHER PROGRESS, Bibby in the bid business Business Diary, World Bank loan on way, says Congo, Brno trade fair is on say the Czechs, Scamp poses a problem for motor industry, Coal output up one-third, Engineering industry on collision course, New focus on aviation training, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., D-mark is stronger, Donovan criticized, Johnsons-HPL hoists payout by 4 pc as profits double, Lord Nelson advises: reject Plessey bid, Italian trade gap widens, Brazil seeks £30m loan, Building societies still lead, South Africa cuts her Bank rate to 5½ pc, US living cost soars, Soap powder 'war' on TV, Union threat to nuclear submarines, Wilkinson Sword profits jump, Italian exports fillip?, Price, Forbes (Holdings) Limited Interim Statement 1968, Jenkins, Schiller side-step D-mark, BP starts forecourt speed-up scheme, Talks on for £25m trust link Bids, Deals & Mergers, Lonrho's platinum find worth £600m?, Why the Czechs chose 'market socialism', Selective increases in beer prices soon?, 'Not frightfully worried', Middle East air lines to merge, UK investors told to study Asian market, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, South African Distilleries And Wines Limited Dr. M. L. Ashton's Statement, Merrill Lynch to answer serious SEC charges, Big increase in the UK pig herd, Irish factory for Pfizer, £12m plan for Snow Hill site, UK industry must face the imports challenge, Movitex Ltd., Jessel offer for shippers, Home orders slump to lowest since 1963, Supervisors 'should have a better status', Wilkinson through issue price, Japan buys $15m gold for reserves, New rate tax certificates, Granada closes down 47 shops, Cincinnati drive in UK, Change trade marks law, say agents, Cracks shut £54m power station. Business Appointments: Ritchie for Caledonian board. Stock Exchange Tables: Marginally lower after early advance Wall Street, Receiving Orders, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Fresh losses in mines, Recent Issues, Eurodollar issue from Cutler, Better day for the shorts Fixed Interest, Tight close in Lombard St Money Market, Regional Share Prices, Commodity indices move ahead, Sugar rumours scotched: meeting confirmed, Shares firm at close after drifting lower EQUITY Markets, Another good day for NY cocoa, CLOSING PRICES-(continued) Mines, European And Far Eastern Securities, Drawing Of Bonds, Sharp fall in wire bars Commodities, German mark up sharply: the £ weakens Sterling, The Times Share Indices, Tin controls now likely, Horseley Bridge up on bid talk Midland Stocks, India may press for speedy action on aid, Dubai silver smugglers out of action, Unit Trust Prices.

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