The Times - 21/10/1968
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By GEORGE CLARK, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From Our Correspondent, From MARIO MODIANO-Skorpios Island, Oct. 20, From The News Team, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From JOHN CHARTRES-Londonderry, Oct. 20, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Oct. 20, From Our Chess Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Oct. 20, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 20, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Lusaka, Oct. 20, By A. W. HASLETT, Science Correspondent, From CLAYTON NOWLES-New York, From FRED EMERY, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Oct. 20, From PETER NICHOLS-Belgrade, Oct. 20, From EDMUND STEVENS-Moscow, Oct. 20, By ALAN BLYTH, R. D. A., M. B., Susanne Puddefoot, By Nature-Times News Service, Penny Hunter-Symon, From Miss Doris Manning, Prudence Glynn, Hilary Gelson, From PETER STRAFFORD-Rome, Oct. 20, NORMAN REID., A. J. G. HEY., Susan Ball, Pauline Burberry, Margaret Thompson, Wendy McCann, Paula Moon, Jenny Pearce, Suzanne Denyer, Susannah Barrance, Heather Spicer, Maralyn Trott, Linda Martin, Sally Gibbine, Jane OsbornSmith, J. Hogg, Patricia Doba, Linda Denney, Elaine Horne, Janet Emery, Gillian Grover, Lois Wilkin, Janet Steptoe, Melanie Barrow, Caroline Adams, Rossalyn Hill, Carol Sumbler, Anne Martin, Rebecca Tyndall, Julia McLaren, Christine Hough, Pamela Lane, Cheryl WarrenHawkes, Marilyn Crossman, Louise LeMarquand, Judith Stewart, Susan Henderson, Julie Teny., E. OWEN WILLIAMS., RONALD E. PETTIFER., DERIC HOLLAND-MARTIN, , PETER MASEFIELD, V NOBLE FRANKLAND, HENLEY, , CLAUDE HANKINS, , ROBERT VIGARS., G. R. F. MORRIS., By Norman St. John-Stevas, Conservative M.P. for Chelmsford, T. SCOTT., MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE., FRANK LOGAN, , JOHN E. HODGKIN., A. N. TILDEN-SMITH., P. H. H. MOORE., S. J. SKINNER., By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BRIAN MOORE, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL HARDY, By CEDRIC VENABLES, From NEIL ALLEN, From REX BELLAMY, From GINA HUNT, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By GILES SMITH, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, Oct. 20, By DAVID DAVIS, By DAVID JONES, RODNEY COWTON, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER Detroit, Oct. 20, by Oliver Stanley, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RONALD KERSHAW, From MAURICE CORINA.-Oslo, Oct. 20, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, F. J. STUBBS., J. ANDREW K. MOILLIET., JOHN GILMORE, By GERALDINE KEEN, By L. BRUCE ARCHER, DAVID JONES, by Godfrey de Bruyn, by Our Johannesburg Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Double image, Kaunda predicts use of British troops, Extensive support measures, Scillies will fight Concorde flights over islands, Closed shop, From Deficit To Surplus, Two-tier price, Minister in charge, Thieu sets terms on bombing halt, Moscow sees treaty as precedent, Celebrating 333 years of taxis, Lebanese President resolves crisis, Correction, Floating kitchens and bathrooms, Pay levels held back, New 'season ticket' could save you money, Wool, Maize, Merry Go Round Trouble in Paradise, Mrs Kennedy married in island chapel, Vatican faces dilemma over Mr Onassis, Nerves of a startled goldfish, Increased use of fertilizers, Mrs Castle has no eye on No 10, Backbone Of Wealth, Face not fortune, New York battle for clean air, Concession demand by Wallace, Parity For Afrikaners, As a resident of Dorincourt, I, Harbour of Good Hope, Oxford science increase, Quasars: how large and how far?, Link with an exposure by The Times, Test for German right wing, Apollo men argue over helmets, £3m in aid to nursery schools, Buildings of historical interest, Citrus, Lighter And Better, Value Wins Orders, Finance Trade Industry Tourism SOUTH AFRICA a special report A Political Economy, Ports At Full Stretch, Expelled priest to return to India, Yugoslavs resolved to resist all pressure, Diamonds in desert, Rusk and Soviet envoy meet, On the silk circuit., Sir Oswald Mosley: man of ideas rather than action, Seamen held after rescue, Dismissal demand to Cyprus, Keen Look At People, Boy in sari refused entry, 'Resign' call faces Eire Government, Author held as his plot comes true, Britain's allies at WEU plan to side-step veto, Combined air-sea holidays, The Rest Of The News, On Safari In Heart Of Zululand, Transplants progress with safeguards, Need For Skilled Workers, Call for royal commission on teacher training, Gunter broadside at Benn's 'frightening' attack on BBC, River model built in Ottawa, Oil Search Intensified, Egypt rejects Israel's peace formula, Deciduous fruit, Canned fruit, LSO dedicated in the grand design, Plea for older women, Mini-Cable A World Link, Some truth in criticisms, Nation's Debt To The Few, Mrs Hart should look gift horse in mouth, £180,000 for home, Bankers fail, Zambia facing problems with optimism, Leaders plan more protest marches in Londonderry, Railways run road services, New level of sophistication achieved, Sights On Food For All, Latest Pamphlets History of Tube trains, Computers help Nixon plan campaign strategy, The London Cast For Soldiers, Fumeless petrol, Young Liberal boycott, Store Price War, Hard thought under the hats, Ethiopian marathon success, Climate is fickle, Deadlock on the Sabah claim, Demand Matched By Reserves, Labour's bad year, Greenwood says, Cairo party success for the left, 1962 plans for Cuban invasion, The Times Diary Parks: GLC's second thoughts Clayton probes Zaharoff A one-man ecumenical movement, 'Unlucky' cow sets records, Civil aid groups link up, Secretary into star, Cutting fruit trees makes more roots, Abundance of information for visitors, In Brief Welsh warning of 'lawlessness', Farm Changes Go Down To The Roots, 39 rescued in Channel tanker blast. 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Reviews: Schutz Choir, Three-week theatre festival for London next July, Violinist's big tone and secure technique, Limit on cheese imports vital, Richter in Beethoven and Schumann, Training board presses on, Brusati on the theatre in Italy, Help for flying calves, Hungarian pianist's fluency, Celebrating a way of life. Editorials/Leaders: Brief Armistice, Over To Mr Crossman, Giving teeth to the City Takeover Code, Still Waiting In Vietnam. Letters to the Editor: Olympics Protest, Similar system, Counting the cost, Two-Tier Post, Piccadilly Circus, Constituency Changes, Much cheaper, Vintage Cars, Superb coverage, War Museum Fire, Lighting-Up Time, A Fund To Buy Works Of Art For Nation, Charitable Status, A simple solution to the saver's problem, Deplorable, Coded directions, For tax purposes, Mussolini's English, Oh, Mr Porter.... Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Alfred Law Mowat, Mr Bud Flanagan Popular comedian who was a leading figure in the Crazy Gang, Mr P. V. Carroll. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, October 21, 1943 Viceroy Installed. Sport: Superdocious on brink of gold, Sports in Brief, Oxford full of promise, Saddest moment for Martin, Japan walk out, Blake beats Amartey in hard bout, More success for France, Weightlifting, Poacher Greaves bags brace, Fontwell Park card, Rugby Union Australian Tour, Cheltenham Croquet, Braithwaite on target, Athletics, Llanelli held by London Welsh, Results Athletics, Weather adds to chaos, Yachting, Outstanding Jorden, United slip as Foulkes is replaced, Great win for Sir Ivor at Newmarket, Results Detailed results of events in Saturday's programme Athletics, No easy goals among many, McGregor to retire, Wolde retains marathon title for Ethiopia. Property: New trend for present needs, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 13, Developers Ride High, Flats And Maisonettes. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Declaration Of Dividends, General Vacancies. Business and Finance: Multiple mergers pose a $2,000m question, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, CEGB chief has Moscow meeting, Air Holdings Ltd., £12m hospital scheme, BSC plans to take greater control of production units, Making it good for you BUSINESS diary, Clyde loses to Norway, The problem of the family company, British bank joins Nordic group in London venture, Trading loss of £144,000, BR has doubled its freightliner traffic, Co-op shake-up pays off, elbief, Hambros backs News of the World, Free Gold Sale Fears, £5m profit is hotel group aim, Sharp rise in London jute prices, Bowmans Chemicals' impressive defence, Chartering improves, IRC: the jobs dilemma, Employers win respite and wait for unions' next moves, Attitudes to advertising, Go-slow at Turriff site, The business school way of life, Research and development is vital to profits, Now starter motors are in scarce supply, Government welcome chance for peace, Two quiet men drive Jaguar on, Computer men offered £8,000, Japan may buy more gold, Green Shield in Europe?, BSI attack Ministry's directions, Rise of 11 pc likely for car production in spite of disputes, British Canners Limited, Detroit takes up small car challenge, The Times Share Indices, Robens hopes to raise coal's share, Scot Investors' progress company NEWS, UK demand for paper is 8pc up on last year BRIEFLY FROM industry, Savings pick up slightly, Dutch use veto to urge EEC to bring more nations into law talks, Conjecture on sterling. Index. Business Appointments: George Allen and Unwin names chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Quiet morning for money, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Receiving Orders, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, £2.4m plant hire flotation new ISSUES, Option Rates, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.
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