The Times - 31/10/1968
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From BERNARD GWERTZMAN, By DAVID WOOD, By PETER HOPKIRK, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Oct. 30, From DAN VAN DER VAT-Bonn, Oct. 30, By a Staff Reporter, From JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent Durham, Oct. 30, FROM OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT Brighton, Oct. 30, By Our Labour Staff, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By BRIAN MACARTHUR Education Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, From HENRY STANHOPE, By GEORGE CLARK, By Our Political Staff, By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Bratislava, Oct. 30, From ROGER NICHOLSON, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 30, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 30, From PAUL MARTIN-Cairo, Oct. 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Oct. 30, From STUART MARSHALL-Turin, Oct. 30, From EDMUND STEVENS, From ARTHUR REED, From LOUIS HEREN-Rochester, Minnesota, Oct. 30, By A. W. HASLETT Science Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER Detroit, Oct. 30, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Oct. 30, by Louis Heren, by Prof. Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde, By Richard Rose, Nicholas Herbert, by Nicholas Herbert, Louis Heren, By Ian MCDonald, Richard Rose, From the Wall Street Journal Oct. 22, By PRUDENCE GLYNN, who reports on the opening of Parliament from a fashion editor's point of view, HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Wednesday, PHS, From Dr. Nicos Devletoglou, NICOS E. DEVLETOGLOU. Lecturer, From Sir Oswald Mosley, OSWALD MOSLEY., ARTHUR BRITTENDEN. Editor., ELIZABETH COLLARD. 31 Chapel Street, S.W.1, Oct. 30., LONGFORD, President. The New, BEN WHITAKER, L. J. CADBURY., DONALD WESLING, E. C. A. GRAHAM-HARRISON., DAVID RENTON., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., MICHAEL WINSTANLEY., SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, DALKEITH, , EDWIN BROOKS., OLIVE ARNOT., PETER HAWKER., GEOFFREY COX., MUSA MAZZAWI, JOHN SANKEY., By Irvi-Wardle, Drama Critic, By Harold Rutland, By Oleg Kerensky, By Gillian Widdicombe, By Stephen Walsh, M.H., By Puccini, By Joan Chissell, From John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Julian Critchley, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By PETER WEST, By JOHN DOWNIE, By PETER MARSON, By ROY MCKELVIE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By MAURICE CORINA, By Business News Staff, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 30, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent Washington, Oct. 30, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By DAVID DAVIS, By ARTHUR REED, By DAVID JONES, By DENNIS TOPPING, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RONALD KERSHAW, TREVOR EVANS., E. J. STURGESS. Chairman., JOHN GRADY, Director., J. JESSEN PASTOR., KEITH D. BARNES., From Our Correspondent, From EDMUND STEVENS-Moscow, Oct. 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New York, Oct. 30, From Our Own Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: Science Report Nobel Awards Advances in physics and chemistry, Farewell to the Queen Elizabeth, The Times Diary Jobs switch at Cabinet Office King's JCR votes for women Wesker in Cadenabbia, Ministry rule on headlight flashing, How a deadlock is resolved, Robens urges aid for bad lands, Talks in Paris still marking time, Check to Vietnam peace moves, The many who cannot vote, Meeting with Smith this weekend, Cairo warning on cease-fire line, Last Warning To Russia, Risk to health of woman the chief abortion ground, Czech officer gave list of agents to the west, Race For The White House Continued Volatile voters, Spaceship is landed safely, Print union vote against pay deal, LSE director predicts more closures, Minister will meet flood victims, US coins sold for £22,670, Scent of violence at Wallace rally, Most states unsafe, Threats to disrupt voting, Hint of American pact to defend Israel, Nixon's plan to avoid wheeling and dealing, Fiat dominates Turin show, Second salvo at Agnew, Greenwood orders two councils to reduce rents, Comics, a cowboy and a pig, Royal chic triumphs even at an unromantic hour, Small grounds for insult, Lords reform Bill and votes at 18, Gaols chief traces breakout route, Secrets sentence in Paris, US Army agrees to halt in bombing, Race For The White House 1968, 21 Bills range from votes to coal-tips, 'No British bar' to Irish unity, Picture sale inquiry is ordered, Moves to strengthen Warsaw Pact, Slovaks thirst for freedom instead of federalism, What the popcorn says, Lower price may save airbus, Wilson acts to win over Nationalists, RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE continued Congress going Conservative, Political fauna of the New Forest, Desperate plight of one child in eight, Nixon lead cut to three per cent, Race For The White House Continued Nixon, Man who ran away may still drive, Economies in French defence budget, Democrats still hopeful in California, Saving face. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Trianco, Medici Christmas Cards, Duff Gordon's El Cid Sherry, Ppa, Spink, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Aio, Carbury's, Bcl, Parker Knoll, Chase Manhattan, Evertaut, Reed Paper Group Limited, NEW society, Reed Executive, John Tyzack & Partners (Selection) Ltd, Bevington Vaizey Limited, The Times, The Industrial Society, Uta, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited, The Jolly Hotels, Iberia, Coal, Wesleyan & General Assurance Society, Stratstone, Altco Limited, J. Sainsbury Ltd., Pe, The Eastern Bank Limited, Personal Advertising Limited, New Science Publications Ltd, Philips, Ekco Hawkins, Mha, Cp. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Law: Move To Quash Betting Shop Licence Fails Regina V. Greater London Area East Central Betting Licensing Committee Ex Parte Joe Coral Ltd.. Picture Gallery: Nixon's narrow defeat in 1960, Where giants take shape, Dog shows are for people. Editorials/Leaders: Helping the hotelier to give value for money, The Threats Of Violence, A Free Constitution. Letters to the Editor: Wrong target, Giro forms, Taste Of Venison, Accusations Of Violence Against The Blackshirts, Population Growth In Britaln, Britain and Europe, The popular press, Eye-witness account, Just a refund, Policeman attacked, Not recorded, Musical Trains, Attacks on Jews, Backing Britain's consultants, Art For The Nation, Aftermath Of Sunday's March: Future Of The L S E, Blandings The Blest, The Waste Land Mss, Exclusive rights, Attitude towards Jews. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Middle Temple Awards. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Front THE TIMES of Monday, November 1. 1943 An Erudite Showman. Obituaries: Obituary, Maj-Gen Wainwright Founder of bird ringing station, Prof David Evans German studies at Aberystwyth. Reviews: Hint of latent genius, Dora Bryan Comedy, Commanding talent, A story half told, From the studio of Rouault, Stage Churchill on his part, Man who knew too much, Organist of individuality, Rcm Queen's Prizes, An opera-goer in Belgium, Anouilh fairy tale's earthbound revival, Mistress of her destiny Royal Opera House Madame Butterfly. Politics and Parliament: Social change more radical than Beveridge, Changes on their merits, Fair deal for car industry, Mr Heath attacks work of tired men, The Queen's speech, Separatism not wanted, Tentative terms of reference for constitution commission: five objectives in reform of the Lords. Sport: Sports in Brief, Cambridge's narrow escape, Battrick defeats Okker, Lochhead transferred to Leicester City, Better forward play rewards tourists, Townsend's record 64, Swindon pin hopes on replay, Murray lands top job, First win for Mount Harry, Berkshire survive early pressure, Spirited Guy's toil in vain, Miss Kusner wins case, Ramsey overlooks Greaves again, N. Midlands fight back to win, Brave show by Palace, Fearless Fred faces stiffer opposition, Tactical change pays Spurs dividend, Top price for Dumana, St Alphage goes to stud in Ireland, Squash Rackets. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Public Notices, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices. Property: Kingston Upon Thames, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,994, Television for today. Business and Finance: Phone costs deter moves, Output per head is rising, A touch of realism on US investment, Those tea breaks cost industry £39m a minute, Tate & Lyle imports go on, Pipeline for Australia, The first split level rights issue, Piecework pays more for craftsmen, 10 pc plus on rates to E Africa, Over-valuation corrected by Belliss & Morcom, 25 training boards meet, Western Credit Limited, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Board shake-up at Chase, Thomson Organisation progress, Gold: fears of a major breach in two-tier system, New pay pattern, Intratec gets big response, Electrocomponents Associated Limited Interim Statement, New Act may mean more liaison among U K industries, Power switch control, Manufacturers' 'grave concern ' over reports of new credit curb, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., S Collier loss 'considerable', Ransome & Marles Bearing Company Limited Newark, England Further Improvement Forecast, Brick production rises by 3m, Trawlermen welcome Government backing, Caledonian plans to double turnover, UK brokers study NYSE membership, Sir Leslie to meet Crosland, Strikers push car makers to the brink, Economy still on Callaghan's tightrope, Don't relax exports says Mrs Castle, Cicely Rubber Estates Company Limited, S Collier investigating "substantial" losses, 'End stop-go' plea as chemicals chief hits at planners, Commission on gilts may be cut, Merger at Pye, Watchdog for advertising is 'no longer necessary', The Globe Telegraph And Trust Company Limited (Investment Trust Company), Bowmans to accept bid, UK-German freight link, The British Linen Bank, TV revenue makes a comeback, Backlog in Giro form supplies, First split-level rights issue, 'Proof' spirit rating ends with metrics, MPs seek fuel inquiry, Student protesters 'a future asset', Bundesbank opposed on interest rate, Financiers in the meat market, U S moves against Common Market steel, William Press & Son, Limited Industrial. Civil And Mechanical Engineering Contractors, Hauliers reject £16 claim, BRIEFLY FROM boardroom, Agreed Crown House offer for R. Crittall Bids, Deals & Mergers, Bovril Limited Interim Report, Mortons gets £4m job of Rootes deliveries contracts, Wiles Group, Endowment policy for selfemployed, Stothert & Pitt repeats 12 pc as profits rally company NEWS, Revived buying interest on Frankfurt, British Eagle loses its Caribbean trip licence, How Mr Myer rationalized and Beagle surged ahead, Shipbuilders will try new tonnage scale, Japan car exports up, 5-year study for Tyneside, Soviet industrial incentives plan continues to pay off, A suitor for Sinclair Oil, Watney agency move, Cambrian to fly Viscounts only, Ling Temco quarterly, BSC raises output by 11 pc, Warning on tourism, Thermos starts 25-nation drive BRIEFLY FROM industry, Utd Guarantee rebel fights on, The Thomson Organisation Limited Interim Statement, Metals Exploration steps up nickel prospecting mining. Business Appointments: New general manager for Co-op Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: More selling of the Funds Fixed Interest, Technical factor helps rate to $2.3914 Sterling, Gilt-edged lose ground, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Peak Trailers 1.4m equity offering new ISSUES, Recent Issues, Uneven situation following oil payments Money Market, Wall St closed, Another good day for industrials EQUITY Markets, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Tin jumps £17 10s... Sugar firm... Cocoa nervous... NY Silver lower Commodities, Pakistan jute prices still rising, Unit Trust Prices, Bright outlook for Taiwan sugar exports.
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