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The Times - 13/06/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, June 12, By Our Political Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By BEVIS HILLIER-Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF-Llandudno, June 12, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, June 12, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, June 12, From DAVID BINDER-Budapest, From HUGH NOYES-Westminster, Wednesday, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, June 12, By Nature-Times News Service, by Hilary Gelson, GRAHAM HOUGH., D. S. NACHSHEN., NAIWU OSAHON., H. P. RAE. 65 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.3., CHRISTOPHER STEEL., R. D. BLOOMFIELD., R. D. NUTT., By John Watson, a chairman of the Inner London Juvenile Courts since 1936, P. HAVARD-WILLIAMS, University, CLOUGH WILLIAMS-ELLIS., R. EDGEWORTH JOHNSTONE., BRIAN CAVEN., PATRICK W. MONTAGUE SMITH., EDWARD KAMM, Chairman, Post Office Users' Council., From VIVIAN JENKINS-Upington, Cape Province, June 12, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By U. A. TITLEY, By PETER CRANMER, By NORMAN FOX, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY A TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE-Newcastle, County Down, June 12, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By LEWINE MAIR, By MAURICE CORINA and RODNEY COWTON, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Paris, June 12, by Eric Wigham, By DAVID JONES, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON., From DAVID SPANIER-New York, June 12, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By JOHN GRAHAM, by the Chairman, Mr. R. E. Brook, SAINSBURY., By RICHARD CASEMENT, ALAN CANTOR., By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By R. J. YOUNG, ICI Agricultural Division, By Dr. PAUL CATZ, By JOHN TRAFFORD of European Chemical News, By ANNE TAYLOR and PENELOPE GEARY of Chemical Age, By ANDREW ROBERTSON, R. SMALLSHAW (Chairman),

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News: Admission on forces by Hanoi, Cohn-Bendit can stay longer, Egypt's view on trapped ships, Protest by west over Berlin, Student Power, BOAC to be grounded by pilots' strike, Appeal refused to Savundra, McCarthy: no third party, Malta sees new face of an ancient order, Tripos results: sciences, music, agriculture, land economy, Early Van Dyck is sold for £21,000, Russia names new youth leader, Greeks to have Ombudsman, Housing officer convicted, Mr Lubbock rebuked for speech, Explosives supplied by guardsmen, Pledge on arming of Nigeria Study of Lagos intentions, STRIKE WARNING BY NALGO Incomes policy rejected, Philip Dobson released with full pardon, De Gaulle bans all demonstrations, Labour Left-Wingers Launch Campaign, More diving at treasure ship, File delivered on gaol man, Seaside Piers Face Wind Of Change, A squeak of hope for Labour?, 'Bus fare for tiddlers' inquiry, The Times Diary By-election at Brighton, Pavilion? Mlle Ray on unsuitable terrain Lord Derby discusses his future, Italy holds lead at bridge, New tests on sweeteners, 'Killer' diet condemned by doctor, Army school criticized by coroner, Rail Chaos Threat As Unions Vote Against Interim Pay Offer All Sunday services would be halted, Loss of 83rd Starfighter, Changing the law dealing with children in trouble, Hostages set free in US gaol, 57 survive Boeing crash, Betel chewing and cancer survey, Woman accused of child stealing, 95 escape down jet chute, NUS steps into the power struggle Programme for principals, Tories Sceptical Of Poll Survey Hope of Brightside swing, Tory move to oppose sanctions, Restive Mood In Hungary Influence of Prague events, Apology by magistrate, Cohn-Bendit shows how to wield student power, Coffins Of Penn Children Found, Science teaching funds 'grossly inadequate', Threat to kill Lindsay and Wallace, Un Approval For Nuclear Treaty Johnson on human survival, Nest-box habits of birds, 23 killed in Indian riots, Porton Down to go on view, Mental study too costly, Pools trial may last 5 weeks, Johnson flies to address UN, Commuter train blaze 'panic' One man killed, 13 hurt. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sas, Towry Law & Co. Ltd., Export Intelligence, Leicester Permanent, Carpet Selection Centre, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mbf, Ciech, Icfc, Climax, S. H. Benson Ltd, North Central Finance Ltd, East African Airways, Mercedes-Benz, Boac, Radio Rentals, Wool. Index. Law: To Whom IS Duty Of Allegiance Owed? Madzimbamuto V. Lardnerburke And Another, Minister's Right To Decide If Person IS An Employee Miinistry Of Social Security V. John Bryant & Co. (Bristol) Ltd.. Picture Gallery: Freight train derailment chaos, Rises And Falls. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Ky resigns Saigon defence post Ninth day of rocket attack, Church News, Quartet's New Leader. Politics and Parliament: International force proposal to police truce in Nigeria, Committee stage ends, Gaming Board get sweeping powers: Home Secretary aims to cut back gambling, Behind the soft lights, The Commons: more light on Porton at open days, The Lords: maritime role cannot be world-wide. Editorials/Leaders: The Berlin Salami, Out Of The Skies, Speeding up the flow of Britain's exports, The War In Nigeria. Letters to the Editor: The Outcome Of Student Unrest, Dwyfor Valley, Today's Society, Christian Ethics And The Homosexual, Consumer Interests, Why Must All The Flowers Go?, Museum Director, Too Many Towers, Entry Into Europe, 'Punch And Judy', Detecting Guns, The Royal Arms, Evidence inconclusive that SET is doing its job, Prescription Charges, A biased guide?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Julian Pode Leading figure in steel, Lord Manton, Obituary, Sir Herbert Read Poet, critic and interpreter of modern art. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, June 14, 1943 War-Time Gardens. Sport: US find wind a big problem, Sports in Brief, Junior race monopoly, Gloucester dominant, Fielder takes Ansells event, Lions' Rugby too elaborate Hiller is off target, Essex score too quickly, Hard labour for Sussex after winning toss, Great Yarmouth Results, Sky Gypsy retires to English stud Sucaryl for New Zealand, Southern Counties AAA winners, Double Century By Chappell Warwickshire attack toil, Marner gives Leicester life, Warning On Delay, Greatest and youngest, Schools cricket, Middlesex make their highest total, Barclay and Piggott in form, Coldwell's 1,000th victim, Cambridge beat Oxford, Hoad Struggles To Victory Match of lost services. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Public Notices, Unique Stone Built House, Appointments Advertisements, Managing Director, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Jazzing up the eternal triangle, Garth Evans' sculpture, Tavener's whale blows again, A look at nationalism, Candid disclosures in good value farce Strand Theatre Not Now Darling By Ray Cooney and John Chapman, Marzotto prize play, A Flower-Child Musical, Happy end to season, Intense but solemn Fonteyn, Exuberant Verdi. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,874. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales And Wants, Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Radio wholesalers' lament, Three named in shares probe, NY mercury up again, European Chemicals A Special Survey The growth explosion, Noble Lowndes Holdings Ltd., Leaders still to establish clear trend EQUITY Markets, Eurosyndicat, Lines Bros meets forecast: profit down 17½ per cent, Export hopes high as steel output rises, Augustine Investments Limited, Can Jenkins galvanize the planners?, Netherlands formula, Ideas bring Britain £60m, Viyella International in 1967, The UK stake in Europe, 'Bolsa' backing for new fund, 'Role still for gold', Airlines will appeal over routes bar, De Vere Hotels & Restaurants Limited, Fordath shows the way Midland Stocks, Malakoff Rubber Estates, £3m Suez bill for Lloyd's, Anglo-Transvaal Group Of Companies, Rank adds £1.8m to bid for Cambridge, The six leaders in the surge ahead, Massey's world drive, 'Unpolitical' contribution, Contracts £1½m plant for raw natural gas, Mecca quits the mail order field, Oil firms attacked on rebates, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Another fall in demand for ICFC loans, The News Of The World Organisation Limited, Transport Holding Company, Eire move by Gallahers, Drop in Danish Bank rate, Briefly From Industry Work starts on £1½m air plant, Business Diary Rebirth of the house of Mellon, New terms for Thorn link-up, Stokes' pledge on BMC car makes, Selangor River Rubber Estates, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Macready's Metal, Transport chief blames PIB, More steel men back call for strikes, Company's debts 'exceed £3m', How The Donovan Report Was Prepared, Solvay & Cie, The Big Export Line-Up, Viyella to spend £14m on expansion plan, Cammell Laird offers 10s a share for Federal Welder, How The Markets Moved, Scottish & Newcastle against the trend, Next stage in Jensen bid, Churchill & Sim Limited Chairman's Statement, Jeyes: offer is raised, TUC talks on policy, More pay for executives, Fairly tight at the close Money Market, 'Tanks' to pay interim, R. Smallshaw (Knitwear) Limited, Rank Xerox 3600 designed to speed office automation, France will not put up trade barriers: Couve, Lay-off likely for Ford men, The improvement continues Sterling, Patterns Of Production, Continental industry faces big changes, Over the dividend barrier, BoT bars parties' unit trust plans. Business Appointments: Alcan names smelter chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Strong recovery on Paris, Copper prices score firm gains Commodities, £9m rights by S & N Brewers, London Stock Exchange Prices Banking shares ease, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Courtaulds issue believed to be imminent Fixed Interest, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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