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The Times - 19/07/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From HENRY KAMM, Prague, July 18, From RICHARD DAVY, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Prague, July 18, By DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER-Caerphilly, Friday morning, By CLIVE BORRELL, By RONALD FAUX, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By ALEX BENDRY, Labour Staff, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FRONM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OuR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH., From DAVID WILSWORTH, By Nature-Times News Service, PHS, PAUL ZALUD, RALPH RONEY., NARCISO G. REYES, , TUFTON BEAMISH, EDWARD PICKERING. Chairman: I.P.C. Newspaper Division. The Daily Mirror, 33 Holborn, E.C.1. July 18, HARDIE RATCLIFFE, , GILES PLAYFAIR., NORAH MARTIN, By Tom Driberg, M.P., who is in Uppsala as a Church of England delegate to the Fourth Assembly of the World Council of Churches which ends today., M. M. HENNELL. J. W H. LAMPE. A. G. MACLEOD. SIMON BARRINGTONWARD. Cambridge, July 15. J. E. NEWPORT. R. S. DELL. M. K. SKINNER C. F. D. MOULE. M. F. WILES., JOHN NORTH., G. J. ANDERSON., L. JOHN COLLINS., ANTHONY GRAY., C. E. GLOVER, By Bevis Hillier, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE-, By LEWINE MAIR, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By PETER WEST, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER CRANMER, By JACK FINGLETON, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS., By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Corres pondent, By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, by Joan Chissell, By Henry Raynor, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By KEITH PAYNE Banking Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By PETER HALL, , By ERIC WIGHAM, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By OLIVER STANLEY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MAURICE CORINA, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, FROM DAVID SPANIER, By DAVID DAVIS, BASIL DE FERRANTI, Director. International Computers Ltd. London, S.W.15., A. HOWELLS, President, The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 17 Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C.1., H. MACGREGOR Poplar House. Stainforth, near Thorne, Yorkshire., By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, By Our Mining Editor,

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News: Wild welcome for a 'moral victory', Johnson pledge to S Vietnam, War Lecture By De Gaulle, 1,500 Gns For A Claret Jug Conversion From A Chinese Vase, Two Phone Calls And Arif Fell, Bank holiday parking law 'ambiguous', Commons Debate On Argylls Tories worried by inquiry, Landowner fights scientology plan, Briton expelled from China back home, GMC to rule on naming doctors, Exams could be campus flash-point, Processes, Kray case witness denies plan to kidnap Pope, Deadlock on Gibraltar, Calls to the Bar, Duchess Saves Animals Money For Shelter, Guyana border tension may involve Britain, Wilson in clash on Rhodesia Heath urges new contact, Firm summoned over sanctions, Aero-jets for U S inter-city trains, New Senate attack on Fortas, Harper denies Smith's accusations, HumphreyKennedy ticket?, A New Book On Jim Clark, Prague claims fears of allies unjustified, Worth Waiting For, MP's call to honour Dachau dead, Briefly, Crisis threatens geriatric wards, doctor says, Tory caution on economy, Dubcek's reply denies that there is any chance of surrender to the forces of counter-revolution, Further Data, Broadcast appeal to Czechs, Bills may be carried over, Eisenhower supports Nixon, NRDC seeks air-lift for industry, The Times Diary Col Mitchell and the Tories Envoy: a creditors' meeting The Callaghan renaissance, Drivers follow busmen in strike call, Sea search for Dutch treasure on again, Phosphorylation under prebiotic conditions, Councils Oppose Local Boards, Heath stands firm on immigration, Brezhnev Sends Letter Of Conciliation To Prague Leader Dubcek seeks vote of confidence, Czechoslovakia at the point of no return, 'Gruelling business' at World Council of Churches, Boeing's SST 2707 already flies into snags, Crop damage by storms, Thieu leaves to meet Johnson Army chiefs at Honolulu, Biafra turns down Lagos corridor, Protein from leaves to feed 50,000, Networks, Nationalist vote soars but Labour hold on, Leave conciliation service as it is, Programming The Next Generation, Plan for peace by Arthur Miller, Pay victory for teacher, The Rome Collections Not Now, Probably Never Prudence Glynn Reports, Sneyd flown to U S, More leave than enter, Oxford class list, Russia cannot retreat from commitment, Czechoslovakia: the exchange of letters The warning sent by the Warsaw Pact allies to Prague after their meeting in Poland. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Abbey Event, Bell's, The Pergamon World Atlas, Taisho Marine & Fire Insurance Co. Ltd., Monsanto, Sea-Land Service, Bocm, Hambro Abbey Trust, Barclays Bank, The Bank Of Nova Scotia Trust Company (Bahamas) Limited, The Times, Cmg, Stratstone, Leipzig Fair, Nel, Esso, Oxfam, Pye, Ministry Of Defence, Detwiler, Thomas & Associates, Scientific Civil Service, Geographical, Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited, Asap Limited, Grace, alfa Romeo, Board Of Trade, Mha. Index. Picture Gallery: RISES AND FALLS Computed from the closing prices on this and the next page., Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy Lieutenants Appointed, New Chairman Of Pilgrim Trust, Church News, First Myra Hess Award, 1851 Exhibition Awards, Sandys honoured, Mr. C. G. R. Warner has been ap-. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,905, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Spassky closer to chess win. Politics and Parliament: Mr Stewart plans to visit three east European countries, Lords: damage in UN from sanctions vote, Lord Hunt's report soon, Rhodesia republican trend without validity: Mr. Wilson, Major finds diplomats cannot forget Blake. Editorials/Leaders: Men Out Of Work, Mr Smith's Republic, Time for a new look at trade with Russia, Clumsy Menaces. Letters to the Editor: Medicinal reasons, Britain's Defence Policy, Bbc And Advertising, Service Doctors, Banking Hourg, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Future Of Sabah, Woburn Square, Land Registration, 11% unemployed, Boys In Men's Prisons, London's Directories, Reviewing The Law Of Contempt, Standing by, Lessons That Are Not Learnt, Where Europe IS ahead in the comnputer world, Journalists' Dilemma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, July 20, 1943 Books By The Million. Law: Suspended Sentence Order Held Valid Regina V. Lamb, Second Probation Orders-Need For Reflection Regina V. Thompson. Obituaries: Prof C. Heymans Nobel prize winner, Obituary. Sport: Nash takes 7 for 15, Derbyshire in trouble, Sports in Brief, Consula fit to win again, Close Counters Gifford D'Oliveira's superb 50, Kent made to work hard for runs, No-One Willing To Take Risks, Hawke puts his back into it, Bisley Results, Good recovery by Sussex, Formidable bowling by Brown, Success at 41st try, British team chosen, Miss Irvin inspired, More meetings than ever next season, Fletcher holds on, Hoban wins stage and cow, Optimist shares lead, Hopes For Mexico And Plans For 1980, Butler overtakes Townsend Steadier in final rounds, Today's cricket, Kiernan is ready, British pair into semi-finals Virginia Wade impresses, Hill laps at 106 mph. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Transfer Books, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Headaches for music juries, Gertie gives way to Julie Dominion: Star!, Actors at their new exercise, Hardy in fuller perspective, Opponents of Hitler. Weather: The Weather. Property: ' Self-built ' poser for buyers, Country Properties. Business and Finance: £4.9m electrical equipment order, Engineering given plan for switch to metric system, Mitchell Construction Holdings Limited Mr. D. D. Morrell, The Chairman, Reports, SA says no more free market gold, Gold firmer at close, Distillers' profits leap £4m, The confrontation over gold, Warning on decimal move, French franc and pound lose ground Sterling, Unit trust sales set new record, Interim Statements Tate & Lyle, Limited Interim Report, E. & H. P. Smith Limited, Comfortable day in Lombard St. Money Market, Bentley's Yorkshire goes to Whitbread, EMI and MGM records part, ' Anarchy' attack on white collar unions, City row flares as Panel censures Gallaher bid deals, Board is split over bid offer, Cunard faced with clash on oversize freight containers, Jobless hit new peak-with rise in productivity, Home car sales fall steeply, Decision on banks' merger soon, Where to turn as equities lose impetus, Anglo-Soviet trade peak, Caffyns Ltd, Unit trust offers, For The Saver Unit sales steadier, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, No firm pattern for gold shares, BP shares up £150m after oil strike news, High hopes of good ICI figures, Engineers' pay talks to continue, IBM accepts board rule, GLC lifts filling station curb, Chemical output up, The City talk about Cazenove, Tough role for new tax chief, Bruce Peebles warning on losses, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Portfolio performance, Eagle floats subsidiary, State backing for shipyard link-up, E. Austin & Sons Londoni Ltd, Big Unilever invasion of cosmetics, Panel's decision must be enforced, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf Ltd. Interim Report, Short-dated Funds keep firm Fixed Interest, Sea gas price settled?, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Rising paper import trend, Rand Mines Properties Limited, Surprise spurt in Bamberger profits, Decline in British overseas investment, Industry to have more say in defence work, New pay plan for cooker production, Land Securities Investment Trust Group Assets exceed £200 million, £15m orders for Wear shipyards, Pepper marketing board, Industrial shares at new peaks EQUITY Markets, Aerospace set for best year, U S economy slows down, No car war, say Six, Charrington, Gardner, Locket & Co. A Record Year, BRIEFLY FROM industry London TV wants to build studios, Compagnie Maritime DES Chargeurs Reunis. Business Appointments: New chairman for Shell Chemicals. Stock Exchange Tables: Sharp rises in banks, New York silver leaps 1,000 to 1,200 points, Cash lead at its best level since March, 1966 Commodities, London Provision Exchange, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, East Sussex Eng. £600,000 tender, Saville Gordon strong Midland Stocks, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Regional Share Prices, Another loss after early gains Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices.

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