The Times - 30/07/1968
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From Our Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, July 29, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, July 29, From a Special Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, By a Staff Reporter, By JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Glasgow, July 29, By A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Legal Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, , From DAVID BONAVIA, , From Our Own Correspondent, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, July 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, July 29, From Our Middle East Correspondent, By OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, July 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, July 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, July 29, collections by Prudence Glynn PARIS: Monday, From PETER NICHOLS, CON O'NEILL., F. DEUTSCH., H. J. HARDY, R. G. MARSHALL-ANDREWS, R. J. HOMER. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics, Philadelphia 19104., PETER BESSELL., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER. House of Commons, July 26., BROCKWAY., S. PARKINSON., By Louis Heren, R. E. GOODWIN, Leader of the, TODD JESDALE. Cornell Light-, MARY L. B. WISE, Honorary Secre-, R. CARTWRIGHT. Bishopston Vicarage, Gloucester Road, Bristol, 7., TONY AMBATIELOS., C. NEVILLE HORTON., By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT St. Helens, July 29, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By ALAN GIBSON, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By ANDREW PORTER, By U. A. TITLEY, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, By PAMELA MacGREGOR-MORRIS, By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Hall, By Miles Kington, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, From DAVID SPANIER, Washington, July 29, By MAURICE CORINA, By DAVID DAVIS, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Tokyo, July 29, By JOHN GILMORE, Mr. Arthtur W. James' Statement, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, July 29, DELOITTE, PLENDER, A. K. ROTHNIE, , S. W. Alexander, MISS F. HARLING,
ResumoNews: Plea by Bar students, Casualties on roads down by 9 pc, Public schools not suitable for all Sociologists' findings, Filling gap in lives of the deaf-blind, Catholic Criticism Of Papal Ban Against Birth Control Church's concern over moral standards 'This Was No Snap Decision', Algeria asked to exchange airliner passengers, £6,887 for crash orphan, Challenge to trial in Rhodesia, Free Pardon For 537 Motorists Brighton speeding cases, Aden Ministers go to Yemen for talks, Galapagos sea floor spreading, Councillors 'put hands in till', Prison officer alleged 'framing' plot, 170 Negroes held in Indiana town Two nights of violence, Closure date for islands airline, Encyclical rejected in Holland, Guy's 'not to wield economy axe', New method of insect control, St. Laurent The conscience of the rich?, 1,000 Soviet vehicles on the move, More to George Wallace than a racist ticket, Prophetic appeal for authentic love, The Times Diary Chinks in the papal cloud Young film-maker's coup Britain lags in steering locks, Scottish Assembly dispute grows, Lagos call for UN help, Political cowardice on race relations, Scientology man banned to family, Home loans curb to be examined, £1,050 For Carved Elephant Tusk Porcelain Sales Total Exceeds £1M, Encyclical is 'no setback to talks between Churches', Soviet Reminder To Prague, Mini-skirt man in gang raid £25,000 snatched at bank, Guildford students end sit-in, Flats 'safe before explosion', The Paris, Doctors worried by increase in VD, Ojukwu has three-point plan for peace, Stag Beetles In Crash Landings Hot Night Rescues, Plan to nationalize racing industry, Transplant advice, Settlement of war is becoming one of big election issues, Man killed in London shooting, Enigmatic Ukrainian who rules the Soviet Union, Flight for last sight of parents, Troubled start for Yorkshire TV, Where do your kids get their kicks?, Czechoslovaks and Russians meet inm cmema, Plan for six security gaols, Drive to check Vietnam infiltration, Poor show for people of Paris, Congress told of flying objects, Asian influenza could spread to Britain, Food Planes For Biafra Held Up Difficulties over airstrips, Contraceptives ban reaffirmed by the Pope, Most designers with aspirations to the top end of the trade start, Scientoloay flight off. Picture Gallery: A cleaner-looking Trafalgar Square, Rises And Falls. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Industrial Expansion, The Dai-Ichi Bank, Limited, Standard Oil Company, Vent-Axia, INVER HOUSE Scotch Soft as a Kiss, The Dynamic Reading Institute, The Post Office, Commonwealth United Corporation, Commonwealth Secutities Limited,, Inver House, Boac. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford class list: Lit. Hum., French party leader to resign, AA retirement, University News Cambridge. Law: Longer But Concurrent Terms Regina V. Flanders, Use Of Extended Sentences To Protect The Public Director Of Public Prosecutions V. Ottewell, No Protection For Soldiers In Mufti Mohamed All And Another V. The Public Prosecutor. Editorials/Leaders: Making sure of due diligence and care, But Not The Highlands, The Judges' Problem, Morals And Birth Control. Letters to the Editor: Smelter subsidy, Council House Sales, Debate On Atlantic Free Trade: Where British Interests Lie, Labour Record, Flood Damage, The accountants' letter, Depth of interest, Wives, too, should travel abroad, Loss From Opting Out, Unions In Greece, Expelled, Takeover Code, Cause For Concern, Next week's subject, Oppression In Saigon, Henley Regatta, IT Was Roses, Roses, All The Way..., More explanation, Brown For Danger?. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday.. Arts and Entertainment: American Leads At Chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,914, Television and radio. Obituaries: Chris Lambert, Sir Douglas Macfadyen, Dr Charles Mayo Surgeon and medical expert, Mr G Wren Howard Publisher and businessman. Sport: Waller gets place, Sports in Brief, Australia tighten their hold on Ashes, Finns start in confusion at Poole, Hampshire aid their own downfall, Kent Triumph In Last Hour, Taylor saves Essex, Cheltenham croquet, Marner foils Derby, Porto Bello for Stewards' Cup, Perfection From Gonzales, Call For More Competition Improvement by forwards, Spin bowlers triumph, Schoolgirls' tennis, Nine wickets to Wheatley, Summary Of The Recommendations, British team for Dublin, Oosterhuis back, New governing body needed to develop racing, Yorkshire's hopes are balked, Meldrum May Give Weight, Slim Chance For England, Alexandra Park. Reviews: Celia Johnson In Hay Fever, Transplanted opera, Even the flutes are amplified, Item withdrawn, A break with custom, Gazebo with character, A good play spoilt, Is today's art here to stay?. Politics and Parliament: Right of appeal for outdoor advertising, Protecting coastal ships from rail undercutting. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, The Rank Organisation, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Weather: The Weather. Property: Fine Art & Furniture Auctions. Business and Finance: Airline board row denied, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, British stake in Abu Dhabi bank, 'New look at ship costs', Rockware wins control of Jackson Bids, Deals & Mergers, BP to drill for oil in north Alaska, we come to love the place-warts and all, Forecasts-and results, Chances of lower interest improve, Montagu Trust LIMITED, Ex-AEI board, GEC clash over £14½m shooartfall in profits, Film makers need aid, Brick and cement output falls, Scaffolding GB: interim profit is nearly £1m company NEWS, Timber trade quiet, Mark Lane (Turf Accountant) Limited, Chadburns Holdings, Why the gap appeared, Sterling maintains its steady advance, Financial Statements, The Sanitas Trust Limited, GEC shares should now move up again, Tool firms agree on £7m merger, £1.5m orders for Clarke Chapman, The General Electric Company Limited g.e.c Aei Lord Aldington's Statement, Scope for CUTF, Remington shavers division for London in big policy switch, Reorganisation, Six named for Freight Board, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, mining, AEI's profits forecast: the documents in the affair What the predictions were, London & Overseas Freighters, Business Diary Heading the newest State industry, Telecommunications, Shell-Esso gas deal, £8m naval order for Yarrow yard, How The Markets Moved, US deficit of $87m, Reforms after French crisis, £68m Russo-Japanese deal, Whitehall talks on new 'Ministry of Communications', Grange Sberg Steel. Iron Ore. Shipping, STEVINSON, HARDY & CO. (Oil Importers and Distributors, Tanker Agents and Charterers) MR. V. G. Baker expects improved current results, ICI to increase dyestuffs output, Court approves two mergers, Barrow Barnsley (Holdings) Limited A Much More Satisfactory Year, Coastal shipping backed by Lords, BRIEFLY FROM industry Pilkingtons cut price of flat glass, Car jobs threatened as strikers stay out. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Less selling of industrials EQUITY Markets, Pressac Holdings jump 2s Midland Stocks, European And Far Eastern Securities, C & G new dollar loan, Eastern European political news aids tin prices Commodities, Recent Issues, Covent Garden prices, British Funds again improve Fixed Interest, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Fresh gains in gits, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), New York silver futures plunge, 10 point gain but below best Sterling, All 12 houses in the Bank Money Market, Gloomy day with widespread losses Wall Street, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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