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The Times - 16/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, From ROGER NICHOLSON, From HENRY KAMM, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PETER RYDE, From Our United Nations Correspondent, By the News Team, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Hull, Oct. 15, BY CLIVE BORRELL, By Our Education Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By a Staff Reporter, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Cambridge, Oct. 15, By PHILIP HOWARD, By RITA MARSHALL, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, Oct. 15, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Oct. 15, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 15, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Lagos, Oct. 15, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Oct. 15, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE-Ottawa, Oct. 15, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, Oct. 15, By Nature-Times News Service, June Rose, Prudence Fay, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Tuesday, From Mr. J. W. Pardoe, Liberal M.P. for Cornwall, North, J. W. PARDOE., From Mr. Graham H. Greenwell, GRAHAM H. GREENWELL., From Mr. K. M. Feeny, K. M. FEENY., From Sir Herbert Thompson, HERBERT THOMPSON., From Professor S. C. Harland, F.R.S., S. C. HARLAND., From Dr. Enid Starkie, ENID STARKIE., From Mr. P. A. Davidson Smith, P. A. DAVIDSON SMITH, From Mr. Nicolas Bentley, NICOLAS BENTLEY., From Major-General Sir Miles Graham, MILES GRAHAM, From Mr. Richard L. Bishop, RICHARD L. BISHOP., From Mr. Leonard Woolf, LEONARD WOOLF., From Miss Katherine Hudson, KATHERINE HUDSON., From Mr. S. O. Speakman, S. O. SPEAKMAN., From Mr. John Wyndham, JOHN WYNDHAM., From Mr. Simon Griffin, SIMON GRIFFIN., By Sir Oswald Mosley, From Mrs. N. E. Mustoe, ANNE MUSTOE., From Mr. R. W. Ellis, R. W. ELLIS, From Mr. Fred Uhlman, FRED UHLMAN., From Mr. Roger Stratford, ROGER STRATFORD, From NEIL ALLEN, From DAVID CAZES, From REX BELLAMY, From GINA HUNT, From RONALD FAUX, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By BRIAN MOORE, By BEVIS HILLIER. Sale Room Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, From MAURICE CORINA-Oslo, Oct. 15, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BERRY RITCHIE, By JAMES DAGLISH, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, DAVID DAVIS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PAUL HORNE, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, EWART PARKINSON., JOHN GRAHAM, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, by Douglas Armstrong, by Bernard Cahier, by Martin Lewis, by Eric Dymock, by Stuart Marshall, by Patrick Macnaghten, by Jerry Ames, by Alan Baker, Group Managing Editor, Automotive Design Engineering, by Harold Dvoretsky, Australian Consolidated Press, by Alan Brinton, by Edward Eves, by Bob Campbell, by Christopher Meakin, by Dennis May, by Harry Heywood, by Phil Drackett,

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News: Wilson gives a pledge for MPs against Rhodesia sell-out, Four satisfied customers, New deal for hit-and-run victims, Hitch-hike strangler warning, Mme Vézelay-avant garde in Barnes, Britain's six principles, How long yet for the piston?, How to read your stars properly, Anti-lock is moving in, 30-day forecast, Dismissal of Indian editor, Yugoslav concern over trade, Motorist cleared after windscreen theory, New test for alcohol consumption, MPs back Wilson's report, Push-button sunshine, Proposals rejected by party, Seats are a job for scientists, Sleeping problem for Apollo men, 200 years of Britannica celebrated, Lemnitzer nuclear warning, Move to stop cult case, Stability check on trawler fleet may follow sinkings, Security zone plan by observers in Nigeria, FOR smaller families, FOR larger families, Duplicate porcelain fetches £44,952, Mr Lee's reservations on Asian pact, Fairer insurance, Flattery is good for trade, Witness 'saw Kray twin stab a man to death', Treaty on Russian occupation troops drafted, College waits for decision, Call for still more power, MacDonald's Government: a 'riotous burlesque', Confident Nixon claims lead in all principal states, Was Zond 5 meant for planet trip?, Race Bill defeat for Government, One trade union urged for motor industry, Jews in protest march, China's head of state loses party posts, FOR countrymen, Conversion-at a price, Watch for 'violent' students, Education compulsion denied, FOR connoisseurs, Safely at anchor, See and be seen lamps, Push-chair protest at embassy, 'Season tickets' for prescriptions, Prison sentence suspended, Nato's swift reply to Soviet build-up in Mediterranean, New Quebec party as third force, David Hemery a brilliant Olympic champion, Summit call by U Thant, Mrs Brittan-over the Khyber, 20,000 bits and pieces, Tyres are lower, wider and safer, Services tackle disaster relief, Rally lessons rub off, New town houses lose subsidy, Malaysia united over Sabah, Plan for interim government under Smith, The Times Diary Slansky's widow on the purge Film rights for the Chancellor The inspiration of Josef Herman, FOR driving fast, Britain backs plan for EEC links, £4½m orders for Britain on eve of motor show, Never give a tool away, Runabouts. Picture Gallery: Rises And Falls. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Crown, Audi, GKN Birfield Transmissions Limited, Margrave Mini, Save the Children fund, Westminster Hambro, Rank Xerox, Tao, Donald Campbell, Kleinwort Benson Limited, Credit Suisse Swiss Credit Bank, Associated Engineering, Multiple Display Advertisements, Solicitors Examinations, Rolls Royce, Sunday Mirror, Lucas, The Kenning Motor Group, British Industrial Plastics Limited, Avon, Japan External Trade Organisation, Jack Barklay Limited, Window Seal Double Glazing Ltd.,, Robbin of Putney, Bostik, Jaguar Xj6, Rob Walkers, Ford, Luxurious Grand Tourer, Michelin Zx, Budget, Falks Limited, Charles Follett Ltd, The Williams Hudson Group, Qantas, The Automotive Products Group, N.S.F., Pye, Mobiloil Super, Ibm, Hadley Green Garage Ltd., EDWARDS & CO. (Bournemouth) LTD., Solicitors' Examinations, Jetline Schedules, College of Marketing, Rover, Rootes, Simpson, Woodall-Duckham Group Limited, Forward Trust, London Bedding Centre, G. Sheppard & Son Ltd., Twa, Parker Timber Group Ltd., Ti, Jack Barclay Limited, Lombank, H. A. FOX, Udt. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: City with rival police chiefs, Church News, New Governor For Hospital, Oxford, New Commonwealth Institute Chief, Sir Saville Garner. Law: Stopping Car On Bend IS Negligent Waller V. Levoi, Blood Test Not In Boy's Interest M. V. M., Law Society examination, part I. Editorials/Leaders: Narrowing The British Mind, Failure In The Fearless, Trade figures need treating with caution, Tiger Without A Tail. Letters to the Editor: Wasting the money, Is it working?, Stroke of the pen, Missing the point, Of concern to all, Persistent reports, Reliable postmarks?, Public interest, Charitable Status, Living With The Two-Tier Post, Getting the best return from investment grants, Starting the day, Account closed, Policy on overdrafts, Vintage Cars To Usa, Foreign delays, Ambulance For A Sikh, Wealth Tax, Railways next?, Midland Bank Loan To Union: Politics No Criterion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr R. Douglashome, Count De Bendern, Prof W. K. Rose, TAUNO HANNIKAINEN Conductor and cellist. Sport: Britain's fortunes flourish, Williams and Davies bring down Mary's, Football on trial at Old Trafford, Dutch take gold medal, Sports in Brief, Dwan raises British hopes with fine win, Fine rally by Finnegan, Results Athletics, Hemery brilliant new Olympic champion, Phelps finds the mark, Hines falls into line, Late Radford goal beats Liverpool, Gilroy goes to Dundee, Market set for staggering prices, Three places for Britain in last 32, Sheila keeps trying. Politics and Parliament: Commons: £180m from a wealth tax, Race Bill defeat, Extremists and boors condemned, Extra guarantee required for unprecedented agreement, The Lords: some letters more urgent than others, Advertisers' appeal rights, Mr Wilson states the price Rhodesia must pay for settlement: surrender of racialist views. Reviews: Pleasures of the rich, A production for Rossini admirers, Musical view of small town America, RPO's response to Kempe, Right for the Motor Show, Bright and assured. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, October 16, 1943 How To Pack Tanks. Classified Advertising: SERVICES (continued), Personal, Frank Dale & Stepsons, Educational, Company Notices, Travel And Hotels, Appointments Advertisements, EDP/Business Consultancy Staff. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,981, Television for today. Business and Finance: Canners shares at 11s each, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, £100,000 quest: what the past can teach, Press may get BR television campaign, Transport Bill likely to pass the Lords, Receiving Orders, Charter's $1m offer for Lampa offshoot, Staplegreen Insurance Holdings Limited, 30% rebate for jobbers, brokers, Trade gap is held at £29m as exports hit fresh peak, Why we dropped English bid-by Plessey, BIM accent on marketing, BUSINESS diary A crucial year for TVR, 'New deal' on natural gas, Japan to buy UK nuclear knowhow, Market takes kindly to trade figures Fixed Interest, Woodall-Duckham holding firm, Motor orders warning, Rhodesian loan oversubscribed, Opening hours are banks' weak link, Outlook promising says Mr Chiddick FOR THE saver, Bank again gives large amount of help Money Market, £8m. loan extension, Ready Mixed Concrete Limited Second Interim Report, The Plessey Company Limited, We can greet banks invasion with confidence, Living costs up 10 per cent, £10m planfor winter work, Company Meeting The Walmsley (Bury) Group, Go-ahead for Dover dock plan, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Office conditions still poor in older buildings, Bitter strike talks-but productivity move by unions, Fresh recovery in most sections Index rises 1.87 EQUITY Markets, Lucas output in danger, Swan Hunter off to a good first half, Norway cuts back on British ship materials, Fund nears £½m target, Savings rise for societies, Wealth tax worth £180m, How The Markets Moved, Crisis after Montedison coup, GKN gets 50 pc stake in bumpers Bids, Deals & Mergers, The City Of London Real Property Company Limited, Rootes back in the black, Melchett for steel chiefs meeting, Counterbid for Welch, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V. Dividends On Certificates For 512 Per Cent Preference Sub-Shares Of Fl.12 And Ordinary "A" Sub-Shares Of Fl.3, British Oxygen grid pipeline completed. Business Appointments: McNeil heads new nuclear consortium. Stock Exchange Tables: Renewed buying in NY sugar futures, The Times Share Indices, Silver prices hit by fresh bout of selling Commodities, Solid gains with DJ index over 5 points up Wall Street, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Nickel shares rally, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, 5 point gain but top mark is trimmed Sterling.

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