The Times - 25/10/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By OLIVER MARRIOTT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From INNIS MACBEATH, From LOUIS HEREN, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By Our Political Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By Our Science Reporter, By JOHN ROPER-Cheltenham, Oct. 24, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 24, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, From JOHN ARDAGH-Prague, Oct. 24, From EDMUND STEVENS, From LOUIS HEREN, Washington, Oct. 24, From ANTONY TERRY-Bonn, Oct. 24, From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Oct. 24, By MARIO MODIANO-Athens, Oct. 24, From JACK GOULD, By Joan Chissell, By Max Harrison, By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, By Guy Brett Art Critic, by Colin Spencer, By Michael Billington, By DAVID WOOD, MICHAEL D. FORSTER, DAVID MANNING, NIGEL B. MURRAY. MARTIN PETCHEY. JEREMY G. SALE. VERNON L. SANKEY. Oriel College, Oxford, Oct. 22., E. STOKES. J. D. SWAINSTON., JOHN ATTWOOD. NIGEL D. MORGAN., BOOTHBY., BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY., J. CLEMENT JONES, Editor and, RITCHIE-CALDER., GEORGE MURRAY, JOHN HATCHER., PHILIP LEWIS., JAMES R. DE LA MARE., By Sir Alec Clegg and Barbara Megson, BRYAN G. REUBEN., BRYAN BALKWILL, JAMES HANNING (aged 12)., FREDERICK G. RICHFORD., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From JACK FINGLETON-Perth, W. Australia, Oct. 24, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From NEIL ALLEN, From REX BELLAMY, From RONALD FAUX, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Valerie Knox, Dorothy Farrant, By Nature-Times News Service, By PHILIP JACOBSON and WARWICK BROPHY, By ERIC WIGHAM, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By Our Labour Staff, By DENNIS TOPPING, ANTHONY ROWLEY, By DAVID JONES, By DAVID DAVIS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, D. H. ELIAS., IAN S. LAING., JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: Russian missile bases reported, Big rail closures before end of year are forecast, Chinese TV recorded in Hongkong, Riot squad is called to sit-in, Germans press for suicide facts, Soustelle is back in Paris, Science and literature urged to cooperate, TS Eliot manuscript mystery explained, Israelis kill four Arab raiders, Moscow's onslaught on BBC, Onassis makes £166m deal, Associated Newspapers moves in News of the World bid, Suspended Metro, Thalidomide parents can sue company, National Trust draws 2½ million visitors, 'A lot of drive', MP's quip upsets Mr Brown, Johnson puts a damper on peace hope, Traction, Czech factions face policy struggle at party meeting, Challenge to de Gaulle obstacles, £9,500 for a 1914 Rolls, Rationing forecast for car trips, Heart device tested for radar case, Losing the priority of peace, Barber puts tougher line, After-effects of moving stripes, Eyeball Guidance For Aircraft And Missiles, Mr Wilson firm on no control of BBC, Warning to students on protests, Low cost automation, Long legal battle on Bourke likely, Heavy guard at Wallace rally, 'Writer's views Mosleyite', Return of Soviet troops, The Times Diary Lancaster starts Czech centre T. E. Lawrence letters for sale Taxis push strip-bar ad, Wanted: a second home, Hi-Fi, Why Boeing changed design, LSE building occupied by 200 students, Independent Melanesia proposed, Wanted: three pairs of legs, Johnson to fight for Humphrey, Vorster eager for Rhodesia deal, British parties to join struggle for united Europe, Evolution of haemoglobin molecule, Tories in lead by 7.9 pc, 'We just wanted a baby', Picking out the bad school can be simple, Short hints at action on public schools, Lost ship was on scrap list, Priest fights dismissal as being invalid, Family doctor is more necessary than ever, Pulsars and exploding star?, Producing iron and steel-without the blast furnace, Syria to be blunt with Arabs, Crossman denies wish to gag TV, Tanker oil washed on beaches, Bonn to spend £200m on US Phantoms, Survey points to a big Tory majority if the elections took place today, Moravia in a duel of quotations, Situation 'critical' in church colleges. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Asher Storey, David Sheppard & Partners Ltd., Teesside, Imi, Murray Bros, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hoskyns Systems Management Ltd, Gonzalez Byass, Lyon, Ashley Associates Limited, Uniflo, Three Castles, The Ocean Steam Ship Co. Ltd., Cassa per il Mezzogiorno, SIA Limited, Mha, Shelter, British Hovercraft Corporation Limited, History Today, Greater London Council, asap, Granada Group, Ebor, Coal, Cashmores, Ever Ready, Mendes And Motte, WOMAN'S HOME Journal, Scientific Civil Service, Bleachers' Association Ltd., Itn, atlas lighting, Ec, National Marriage Guidance Council, Lombank, The Council Of Europe, East Kilbride Development Corporation, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Picture Gallery: A simple way of life in the Mato Grosso, Crown Life Director. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Jacob Jordaens Exhibition, A Van Gogh winter, Strong contrasts in new Copland work, Note-perfect performance, Schumann's Op. 13 and its rejected variations, Helping Scottish Opera, Pop over-exposed, Royal evening at Covent Garden, Bunuel's new film, Inoffensive situation Duke of York's: Spitting Image, Tribute To Oliver Brown. Official Appointments and Notices: Raf Cadetships, Mr. Wyn Morriss New Post. Editorials/Leaders: No Poaching: By Request, Steel needs a more commercial policy, To Ban Or Not To Ban, European Study Group. Letters to the Editor: Too Young, Mr. Powell at Exeter, Mosley's Blackshirts, Quotation completed, Graduate Tax, Two grades of Giro customers, Law Of Contempt, The Times Sotheby Index 1968, Can be done, In perspective, Landing On The Moon, Blandings The Blest, Politicians And Tv, Musical Trains, Code sanctions, Those WHO Do Not Go To Protest, Entering Germany. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Sport: British players trail in strong field, Cox overcomes Sangster, A slip at vital stage, Bath Club Cup, Sports in Brief, Place in last eight for Britain, Results Swimming, Britain in women's final, Swedes lose medal, Country Path comes up to scratch, Burton conquered illness to win, India's defeat brings era to an end, England's Glory can concede weight, Uproar over judging, Hide and Sir Gordon a likely pair, Cambridge fours, Woodroffe leads off with win in heat. Obituaries: Prof. T. T. Flynn Zoology in Belfast, Obituary, Lady Lewis, Miss K. Clark A pioneer of radiography. Politics and Parliament: Lords: changes at rail level crossings, Joining the Civil Service, Commons: excusing children from religious instruction, Improved social planning through Ministry merger, Mr Wilson rejects formation of a television council, Mr Callaghan upholds right to demonstrate, Treatment of drug addicts. Law: Neglecting A Child May Be Ill-Treatment Regina V. Hayles, Judgment next week in Onassis case, Prosecution 'Tactless' Nattrass V. Gibson, Assembling Machinery Parts Held To Be Manufacturing Prestcold (Central) Ltd. V. Minister Of Labour. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Public Notices, Appointments Advertisements. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, October 26, 1943. Property: Swiss retreat for Britons, Country Properties, Flats And Maisonettes. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,989, Sound programmes Radio 4 (Home) (330m., 202m.), Television for today B.B.1 (Ch. 1). Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Doubts over Panel's role in NoW deal, Seager Evans' interim profits 23 pc higher, ICI to fight pollution, Workers' savings-and once again we're far behind the Germans, Good rises among the shorts Fixed Interest, Windsors (Sporting Investments) Limited, All-in gas homes get tariff cut, Big expansion plans at Gold Fields Australia, Midland Stocks, Hungarian External Sterling Debt, NY cocoa higher after early losses, The value of Investment-Trust Units, TSBs plan publicity switch, Costain to build Brunei airport, Louis Newmark Limited, First National Bank, An oil man through and through, Partial rally but falls still widespread EQUITY Markets, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited Interim Statement, Morgan: still deadlock, AE comes again for Edmunds, Rootes ready to sell some retail outlets, Jamaican industry jubilant, The 3 month rate highest since December Sterling, Shell expects group earnings to rise 15 pc, Regional Share Prices, Banks near to 104 pc loans ceiling, News, Carrs and friends hold 51% of NoW votes, Bank Statements For October, The New Throgmorton Trust Ltd. Six Months Report To The 30th September 1968, Cartoon move by Tyne Tees, The Scottish Agricultural Securities Corporation Limited Interim Statement For Shareholders, 'Point or comma' decimals clash, Portfolio performance, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Union urges lorry drivers not to strike, Stringent day in Lombard St Money Market, AB Foods' world strength, Australian life business up 20 pc, Buying on a bid can be dangerous, Forecourt code sought to protect oil independents, How The Markets Moved, The Times Share Indices, Shortage forces up nickel, Debts offer by Hungary, TGWU engineers reject pay proposals, Jenkins says no to 'Nafta', UK share in the US satellite, October unemployment dips, How the quiet Australian mixed up Maxwell's sums, European And Far East Securities, Unicorn sales thrust, State steel plan for raising prices by up to £70m, TV papers? Fantasy... till long after 1984, Swan Hunter chance for carriers deal, Support for incentives, Worries of the US steelmen, News of the World board statement. Stock Exchange Tables: Prices ease in heavy trading Wall Street, IPC plans £10m debenture issue, Near £9m rights from Tesco, Falls still predominate, London Provision Exchange, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, Profit-taking hits sugar Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New BP chairman in January.
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