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The Times - 21/11/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, Nov. 20, By DAVID WOOD, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, By A Staff Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Wednesday, By Bevis Hillier, Sale Room Correspondent, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By Our Science Reporter, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT-Cambridge, Nov. 20, BY A STAFF REPORTER., From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Nov. 20, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Nov. 20, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Nov. 20, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT Beirut, Nov. 20, From JOEL HENRY-Bamako, Mali, Nov. 20, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Nov. 20, From DESSA TREVISAN, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, By Our Defence Correspondent, PHS, J. ENOCH POWELL., TREVOR STEPNEY., CHRISTOPHER ALLEN., JOHN H. MACCALLUM SCOTT., BASIL MITCHELL, 'DOUGLAS WIMBERLEY, ANN DUMMETT, Community, ATHENE SEYLER., W. A. WISEMAN., L. JOHN COLLINS, Chairman, , FRED CATHERWOOD., JAWID LAIQ., G. BLACKTOP., By Cecil King, WILLIAM R. TYLER, , KINGSLEY AMIS., PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON. 85 Eaton Terrace, S.W.1, Nov. 19., KENNETH ALLSOP., By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By U. A. TITLEY, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHLLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY A HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, by Hilary Gelson, G. W., BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Bonn., By ANTHONY THOMAS, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From CHARLES HARGROVE Paris, Nov. 20, From DAVID SPANIER, Washington, Nov. 20, By GERALDINE KEEN, By DONALD CONSTANT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DENNIS TOPPING, From RONALD KERSHAW, By ROY MACKIE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From JOHN M LEE, Zurich, Nov. 20, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Nov. 20, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, An assessment by PETER JAY, Economics Editor, ROBERT SHELDON, DAVID ASCOLI., JOHN WILSON, President of the British Chamber of Commerce for Belgium and Luxembourg., J. H. CARRICK, By Christopher Meakin, ARTHUR REED, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GRAHAM, JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Paul Bareau, by A. G. G. O'Brien, Hon. Secretary, British Overseas and Commonwealth Banks Association, by R. V. Low, Chairman, British Overseas and Commonwealth Banks Association, by Sir George Bolton, Chairman, Bank of London and South America, by Lord Aldington, Chairman, National and Grindlays Bank, by F. Seebohm, Chairman, Barclays D.C.O., by W. G. Pullen, Chairman, The Chartered Bank, by Lord Carrington, Chairman, Australia and New Zealand Bank, by William M. Clarke, Director, Committee on Invisible Exports, by Sir Cyril Hawker, Chairman, Standard Bank, by Keith Payne, by A. R. M. Brown, Director, De La Rue Instruments,

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News: Busmen ban Saturday night working, Growing nations are nourished, Bonn resists pressure to revalue the mark, Money crisis tenson rises, Lords proposals carried but 159 vote against, Broken pledges that debase British diplomacy, Fossil clocks mark earth's slowing, Planning is irrational Dr Leach says, The Times Diary Commonwealth's 'special' member Richardson to star in Orton play Twin beds at the Liberal Club, Fresh sources of invisible earnings, S Africa gold problem, Harmony call by Lord Thomson, Emergency called after violence in Sierra Leone, Primate on Christ and socialism, Gravel pits appeal is allowed, Opposition to party summit, Father acts for safety, Clemency pleas to Greece, Maudling call for action, Mr Callaghan dismays the abolitionists, BR to get another SRN4, Tanks on guard in Mali, City remains chief centre for expansion, Worldwide standard upheld, Hopes fade for 74 miners trapped two miles down, Finding talent for the Lords, Record shops face legal action over LP labelling, Russian pressure on Rumania, Da Nang shelled in new offensive, London's Strength In Face Of Adversity, Checks on muscle drugs, New role in global market, Civil rights praise for Johnson, Airlift to Canada, Concern for franc as French apportion blame, Belsen 'not too bad', Service is brought to the door, ... and hopes for even closer links, Equipment programme worth £80m, Air power splits the Services, Industry urged to be partners with gaols, Universities are censured, Negro arrests after gunfight with police, 124 political prisoners in Portugal, Let divorcees remain in church, Anglican bishops say, Mystery of lights in sky, Sex-change bride to wed Negro, McNamara met by rioting, Lords reform: how parties are split, Anglicans withdraw Powell invitation, Czech party gives warning to 60,000 striking students, Moscow plan to halt birth rate fall, Troops out in Zanzibar alert, Breath test threat by doctors, Dangers to the pound, Natural gas brings complaints, Faces of time, New theory of the ice ages, Christmas post to be two-tier, Peace hopes rise in Middle East, Rewards of consistent cooperation..., Temporary surplus well used, Hospital children-a pendics and all, Finn wins the RAC Rally, Joint church for seven groups, Brownlow tankards fetch £56,000, Bill of Rights is urged to guard the citizen, Eurodollar efficiency pays off, Mr Powell runs Labour gauntlet. Index. Display Advertising: The Chartered Bank Group, Duff Gordon's El Cid Sherry, Toronto-Dominion, Bank of New Zealand, A.N.Z Bank, Ppa, Royal Navy, The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Imi, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, The National Bank, Butler, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., The National Bank Of Australasia Ltd., Leyland Motors, Galt Toy Shops, Ghana Commercial Bank, E. D. Sassoon Banking Company Limited, Parker Knoll, Vickers, M & G trust assurance, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Centre Hotels, Girard Trust Bank, Abelson, The English Scottish & Australian Bank Limited, NEW society, Bolsa, The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney LTD, The Times, P-E. Consulting Group Limited, Saa, R. D. Davis Ltd., Dry Sack, The Eastern Bank Ltd, Bank of Montreal, Aic, Westminster Foreign Bank Limited, slumberdown, The Hunting Group, John Tyzack & Partners, Canadian Bank, Miracle Stitcher, European Integration, Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd., Lloyds Bank Limited, Amerex International Corp., The Hongkong Bank Group, Hs, Barclays Bank Dco, Bank Of New South Wales, Managing Director Investment Services, P-E Consulting Group Limited, Pilkington, Northern Ireland, Southalls, Copper Industry Service Bureau Ltd.,, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Standard Bank Group, Lloyds Bank Europe, The Bank of India, Msl Information Centre, Autohall, Gpo, Ios, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Versatran, Mha, Marling Industries. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Meeting of creditors of British Eagle, Eurosyndicat. Politics and Parliament: Changing best club in the world: platform for the eminent, Money crisis: moves to get stability, Lords reform plan carried: 159 MPS vote for rejection: Mr Callaghan backs a bargain: three-line whip condemned by Labour back benchers, The Lords. Editorials/Leaders: Bonn's Crisis Meeting, Finding a way to deal with the speculators, Scornful Reception, The Hostage Of Peking. Letters to the Editor: Concept of truth, When Scientists Play The Role Of God, Not representative, Powerless men, Value Added Tax, Return traffic, Time to start orderly exchange variations, Active support, National morale, Yevtushenko, State salaries, Wishes of majority, North Atlantic Treaty, The Powell Policy On Immigrants: A Sharp Division Of Views, Shifting ground, Defining the problem, Murder Film, Sir Leslie's remarks, The first laugh, Future danger, 'Personality'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr. Walter Wanger, Mr Leonard Crocombe Radio Times first editor, Mr Robert Westerby, Cyril Turner, Lord Wise Former Labour MP, Obituary. Sport: Sports in Brief, Oxford beaten by two goals in two minutes, Surrey forwards in command, Rosewall's chance of revenge, British rider successful, Cambridge lose lead, Tour hopes improve, Brighton a harassed side, Burnley left breathless, Arsenal snatch the winner in injury time, Walker and Ellis may meet, Seeded player go through, Wolves part with Allen, Kent rally in second half, The Fossa favoured at the weights, Oxfordshire revive after early shock, Powerful XV face Oxford, Newcastle go forward, E Counties in control. Reviews: Blackest Wednesday, Indulgent players in Dutch ensemble, Traditional Dream Oxford Playhouse A Midsummer Night's Dream, Two new concertos from France, Changes in the cast, Film comedy with a bite, Two Concertos At Age Of 82, New Concerto By Gordon Jacob, Dublin Festival Of Modern Music, Workaday Caesar Aldwych Theatre. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, November 22, 1943 Planning For Peace. Law: Not Time To Grant Bail Regina V. Rowe, Defendant Away-Summons By Post Valid Cooper V. Scott-Farnell. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Appointments also on pages 23 & 24, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Univac. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,012. Business and Finance: British Eagle's deficit may be £6m says liquidator, Furniture orders may drop back, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Production's first fall since April, Good commodity gain, Girling court of inquiry, 'Italy is prepared to aid the franc', Receiving Orders, Home demand worries dominate OECD talks, RHOKANA CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Zambia) The annual statement by the Chairman, Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, EMI may ration Beatle album, Further information please, Saunders Valve sparkles company NEWS, Airliner salesmen await world opinion, Lloyd's to study membership, Wheat shock for US, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., New contract for multi-storey flats, Case for buying gilt-edged, Report, but no judgment, from Reddaway, Sugar up 100 points, Bulgaria to buy 18,000 tons of rubber, Questions on squeeze, Group of Ten to meet again today: Bonn Cabinet standing by, Bishop's Stores Limited, To The Members Of T. F. Firth & Sons Limited, Lord shares at 1½d, Linread, Swiss confident of west German victory-France to lose, British industry is anxious over franc, Hampton Areas signs with Gold Fields Aust mining, How changes of parity could affect Britain, Allen West pays more, Goodwear-Barsab spree Bids, Deals & Mergers, BUSINESS diary, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Swiss quote £ below floor, 'Little joy' for bank staffs, France's agony of waiting, Cashing in on decimals, Watney Mann Property Company Limited And Its Subsidiary Companies, CBI caution on survey, Vickers strike hopes, UK advisers fly to Bonn with plans for new export drive, Forte's (Holdings) Limited, London And Northern Securities Limited, Malaysia plans big new rubber market, Limits for travellers, Gilts meet little selling, £200m assets are tied to Mark, Washington fears domino effect on pound then dollar, £40m merger talks collapse, Efta in peril over fish duty, Little danger to group profits. Business Appointments: Two top changes at Continental Oil (UK). Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Most leaders improve, International stocks and mines do best EQUITY Markets, The Times Share Indices, Funds await news from Bonn Fixed Interest, European And Far East Securities, Covent Garden prices, Recent Issues, Very large Bank help needed in Lombard St Money Market, Liverpool Discount goes well, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Cash tin drops another £13 10S to £1,424 Commodities, Wall Street, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, NY cocoa closes near day's lows, Unit Trust Prices.

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