The Times - 02/10/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF-Blackpool, Oct. 1, From DAVID WOOD, From ERIC WIGHAM-Blackpool, Oct. 1, From JULIAN MOUNTER-Crewkerne, Oct. 1, From Our Own Correspondent, From JOHN ARDAGH-Prague, Ocr. 1, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Cambridge, Oct. 1, By Our Education Correspondent, From PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By HENRY STANHOPE, From Our Parliamentary Staff, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From GEORGE CLARK, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Oct. 1, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Oct. 1, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Oct. 1, From FRED EMERY-Manila, Oct. 1, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From RICHARD WIGG-Mexico City, Oct. 1, From NORMAN FOWLER, From PAUL MARTIN-Beirut, Oct. 1, From PATRICK BROGAN-Tel Aviv, Oct. 1, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Lagos, Oct. 1, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From HIROSHI IWADARE, Asahi Shimbun Correspondent, Ruth Miller, Julian Aston, Elizabeth Montgomery, Judith Cook, From LOUIS HEREN, Chicago, Oct. 1, PHS, Kenneth Allan, Nigel Collingwood, Peter de Rosa, B. L. Anwyl, Richard Ashton, A. W. Beer, Peter Beazely, O.S.B., Simon Blake, O.P., Guy Braithwaite, O.P., Laurence Bright, O.P., Anthony Burnham, John Challenor, John D. Cheales, O.P., Michael Cresswell, Christopher David, Ian Dommersen, John Foster, Aquinas Furlong, A.A., Daniel Futter, Peter Gilbert, A.A., Owen Hardwicke, J. F. X. Harriott, S.J., Paulinus Healy, C.P., Giles Hibbert, O.P., Stephen Hinde, T. C. Hoekstra, O.C., Michael Ivers, John Jordan, John Lane, Nicholas Lash, Herbert McCabe, O.P., Vincent McDermott, John McNamara, Paul F. Moxon, Edward Neary, Bernard O'Brien, David Payne, Adrian Peeler, John Perry, Gregory Phillips, A.A., Anthony Prior, Anthony J. Pyle, John Rohan, P. B. Rudman, Michael Sharratt, Benedict Sketchley, A.A., J. T. Swann, Terence E. Tanner, Patrick Tierney, George Towler, Bernard Trevett, Harry Wace, Paul Weir, Michael M. Winter, David Woodard., W. R. NIBLETT., A. J. MITCHELL., M. SINGH. Enfield College of Technology, Enfield, Middlesex, Sept. 27., W. G. HAYTER., VIRGINIA DE TRENSE., IRENE RATHBONE., H. A. PRINS, , From Patrick Brogan, Tel Aviv, DEREK PARKER, L. E. WHITE., PETER DUNPHIE., DAVID PLOWRIGHT., PETER KEMP., DOROTHY BRADSHAW., By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Special Correspondent, By Joan Chissell, M.K., M. H., By Michael Billington, By William Mann Music Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, From Simon Trussler, By NORMAN CREEK, From GEOFFREY GREEN-Istanbul, Oct. 1, By PETER MARSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, From NEIL ALLEN-Mexico City, Oct. 1, From STEWART HARRIS-Melbourne, Oct. 1, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, From GEOFFREY CHARLES-Paris, Oct. 1, By Business News Staff, By DENNIS TOPPING, From MAURICE CORINA-Blackpool, Oct. 1, JOHN GILMORE, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Indusrial Correspondent, DAVID DAVIS, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Richard Fry FROM THE CITY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PETER STRAFFORD, By RODNEY COWTON, W. HUNTER ROSE., L. R. CARTER., ALAN WHITEHEAD., From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Tokyo, Oct. 1, From FRANCES CAIRNCROSS-New York, Oct. 1, By JOHN WOODLAND, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, H. VINCENT, by Maurice Macmillan, M.P., by Keith Payne, Banking Correspondent, by Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman, National Savings Committee, by John Carrington, by Alex Currall, Director, Department for National Savings, Post Office, by P. J. Naish, Secretary, Association of Unit Trust Managers, by Our Special Correspondent, by James Wootten, by G. D. Gilling-Smith, by John Grady, Director of Giro and Remittance Services, General Post Office,
ResumoNews: When exceptions are the rule in Russia, Pilot dies avoiding crash on factory, Olympics still threatened, Air of total hopelessness over Gaza, Philippines renew offer of talks to avoid war, Catholics told to talk with non-believers, British aid to students, Tetley's log of Brahms and bread, Borstal girl got drugs, Butterflies that poison birds, Protester ejected from Congress, Drug inquiry urged by coroner, Political motives behind 'student power' tide, Optimistic tone over Quebec, Questing the beast, American call to Nato on Czechoslovakia, Moscow to tighten up east block forces, One school leaving date, £40-a-week council tenants, Bonn disquiet over de Gaulle, Fishing for oysters, Humphrey's wary policy shift, Housing 1: making a career in management, Hospital child's 60ft fall, Catholic marriage judge dismissed, China 'will liberate Formosa', Wilson speech rallies party for Labour's decisive year, Greater economic freedom urged in Russia, Review of TV news urged, Woman juror discharged after plea, Interpol's attack on cannabis, Arab resentment over settlers in Hebron, French university reform battle, N Koreans strive for independence, Poet praises the Celtic revival, Private royal photographs published, Sharp rise in land levy takings, Transplant privacy complaints rejected, Housing 2: getting on to the cooperative kick, Belgian plan for Eldo, Find the numbers-at 1s a time, Princess aids in relief work, Senate snubs Johnson on Fortas, NPD plan to end all rallies, The Times Diary A programme many Jews missed Miss Julie in CinemaScope The man behind the Giro, A trouper earns his ovation, Officer for trial in Greece, Citroen springs a surprise at the Paris motor show, Wallace's appeal in the Chicago jungle of America's discontent, Blood test on big toe rejected, Nigerians capture important road junction town, £400,000 cost of divorce reform, Bloodbath warning by Kaunda, Mental ability and social class, The Queen opens £1m courts, BBC talk cancelled, Islam seeks unity against Israel, 55 priests defy the Pope, Party must find more cash, Callaghan says. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Leek and Westbourne, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Chelsea & South London Building Society, Rank Hotels, Multiple Display Advertisements, antartex, Jones Lang Wootton, Nv, Sunday Mirror, Industrial Leasing And Finance Limited, Agfa-Gevaert Limited, Jack Barclay Ltd, John & William Perring, University Life Assurance Society, Odeon, Leeds Permanent, Rnib, Lob, Minster Trust, Lowenbrau, C.V, Florence, Aquascutum, W & G, Woolwich, Inflation, Cyclax, The Williams Hudson Group, Worth, Pan Australian Unit Trust, Ncr, Halifax, The Alpha Motor, Ibm, Hambro Abbey Securities Limited, Seymour, Pierce & Co., London And Manchester Assurance Co Ltd, Forward Trust, Lancia, Anthony Crook Motors Ltd, alfa Romeo, Ebor Phoenix, Se. Picture Gallery: The Queen opens Law Courts extension, The Small Saver, Rises And Falls. Politics and Parliament: Links with Europe, Strategy for the way ahead will not be easy, Mrs Castle top of the party poll, Standing ovation for Prime Minister, House of Lords-'this medieval hindrance'. Official Appointments and Notices: Peru Cabinet resigns. Editorials/Leaders: Nineteen Years Of Mao, Mr Wilson Cheers His Party, Sit-In Or Sit-On, Discourtesy To Quebec?, What is wrong with the Land Commission. Letters to the Editor: Spreading The Wealth, In The New Towns, Security of tenure, Waste of money, Russian And American Methods, Not licked, Postal Choice, Prison Escort Duty, The Dean's Leap, Immigrant Dependants, Poetry Professorship, Britain, De Gaulle And The Eec, Conscience And The Pope's Encyclical, Wanted: an export road to the sea, Case For University Lodgings, Television At Party Conferences, The Advertisement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, October 2, 1943 Croydon Airport. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Lord George Dundas, Prof R. Gregor Smith Distinguished Scottish theologian, M Pierre Trasenster, Mr. R. L. Mégroz. Reviews: Mature Wotan, Late Pirandello, Glowing Mahler jubilee, Russia's Czech story, Second chance for operetta, Warsaw ekes out new music, Moholy-Nagy painting light. Classified Advertising: Announcement, Educational, Public Notices, Company Notices, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Construction Industry Research and Information Association. Sport: Dundalk win in extra time, Chance of a Roses match, Eastbourne croquet, Sports in Brief, Eton pair at their best, Cruel blow for skilful Eastern, Head start for French team, Injured Davies to break training, Mige best for Cheveley Park Stakes, Coventry tie up West Ham defence, 'Disappointing' tour by Welsh side, Rain casts doubt on Alcan start, F.A. Amateur Cup draw, Turkish defence a tough obstacle, Premium bond winners, Big tasks for Celtic and West Bromwich. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,969. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Britain in nuclear power link, Hoechst in French deal, Associated British Foods Sales Top £400 m., If rates are high, City Of Leeds, Patchy day in Lombard St Money Market, Simple and cheap, Greaves Further Substantial Progress, Clothing pay pacts for PIB, Ford offers 2,000 jobs in Halewood expansion, Alcan buys £6m stake in aluminium concern, US move by Hill Samuel, Funds are hard to hold, Too early for talks on incomes policy, say CBI chiefs, Lorry drivers fear violence, BUSINESS diary Prime mover in a £20m deal, Strike by US dockers halts cargo shipping, Steelmakers raise output forecasts, Defects in the Bovis option scheme, Assam And African Investments Limited Sir Hugh Mackay Tallack reviews a disappointing year, Lorry tests warning, Beatson, Clark & Co. Ltd. Glass Container Manufacturers, FOR THE Saver POSB now returns 6½ pc, Shell plans a £17m investment in South Korea, Equity for everyone, Hedge against inflation, Crittalls plants to integrate, Drury Holdings Limited Further Increase In Profits, £18.7m smelter contract for UK, Unicorn General Trust Amalgamation of Falcon and Community Trusts, Jenkins off to IMF talks, Disputes take toll of British shipping, Leyland tells component men: halt strikes or no more orders, Substantial drop in car HP business, AB Food's sales rise, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Nigerian Electricity Supply Corporation Uninterrupted Service In Spite Of Civil War, New Bovis share plan, Shell-BP open £1.1m oil terminal, Rise in woollen exports continues, Vickers warns union, Interim Statements Bovis Holdings Limited Abridged Interim Report, Reluctant sellers, London brokers face suspension, Behind the schemes, contracts Weir Group £1m order, Welcome for trawling merger plan, Bids, Deals & Mergers Butterley board on defensive, How The Markets Moved, Home margins squeezed at AD International, Computer-led revolution for the stockbroker, PIB the shoals ahead, Group Investors Limited, Threat to IBM's computer sharing, Lead-zinc troubles in Peru mining, Invisible earnings, Europeans back gold initiative, Advertising & Marketing, Design for growth, Profit in thrift. Stock Exchange Tables: British funds improve on light buying Fixed Interest, Receiving Orders, Fresh gains with Dow Jones index rising 6.53 Wall Street, Recent Issues, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities regain lost ground, 8 point fall to $2.3888 Sterling, Railroad index advances 2.55, Jeavons takes a sharp knock Midland Stocks, Geneva key to sugar prices, NY cocoa again erratic but higher, Regional Share Prices, The Times Share Indices, £10m loan for Leeds Corpn, EEC lowers levy on sunflower oil, Silver loses more ground in active dealings Commodities, European And Far East Securities, Recovery staged in many sections EQUITY Markets, Peak wheat crop forecast, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New chief of atomic power group named.
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