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The Times - 23/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By GEORGE CLARK, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Sept. 22, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Sept. 22, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Frankfurt, Sept.22, FROM STAFF REPORTERS-Wem, Shropshire, Sept, 22, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, By Our Science Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Julian Mounter, Aberystwyth, Sept. 22, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Harlow, Sept. 22, By LEONARD AMEY, By TIM JONES, BY A VETERINARY CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, From GEOFFREY SUMNER-Cairo, Sept. 22, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Sept. 22, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, Ottawa, Sept. 22, From HENRY GINIGER, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Sept. 22, From KYRIL TIDARSH-Moscow, Sept. 22, From Our Own Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Sept. 22, From IAN McDONALD, By Nature-Times News Service, G.W., M. H., Valerie Knox, Pamela Coleman, Ruth Miller, JOHN CARTER, Evelyn Irons, Penny Hunter-Symon, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, PHS, W. ROBSON BROWN., JOHN NORSWORTHY, Headmaster., RALPH HAWTREY., STUART R. LYONS, , JACK WISEMAN., A. L. L. BAKER., JUSTIN RICHARDSON, managing, By Laurence Thompson, B. O. OGUNDIPE, High Commis-, HUMPHREY BURTON, London, ELMA DANGERFIELD. D. WALWIN JONES., ELIZABETH LONGFORD, From a Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE-Paris, Sept. 22, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By MICHAEL HARDY, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By TOM FREEMAN, By BRIAN MOORE, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By BRIAN LEWIS, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By GERALD ELY, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By RONALD KERSHAW, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, by Oliver Stanley, From DAVID SPANIER, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By KEITH PAYNE, From Mr. D. A. Lane, D. A. LANE., From Mrs. M Culver, MARGARET CULVER., From Mr. John Chaplin, JOHN CHAPLIN., From OUR CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Sep. 22, From Mr. P. H. Blanchard, P. H. BLANCHARD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN WELLENS, DECADE OF PROGRESS, DAVID JONES, By GORDON DAVIS, By GERALDINE KEEN, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE,

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News: Increase health service charges, Houghton says, Issues that split the Democrats, Grafham Nature Reserve Opened, Food and visitors stopped to end farm siege, Vote by jury 'works well', Corrections, The Times Diary Riefenstahl and the Nuba tribe The woman at Salazar's side Bearing a torch for Troubetzkoy, Candidates focus on Negroes, Student talks likely to include politics, Promenaders Lay Sargent Wreath, Danger from fish docks, MOH says, A double challenge to Heath policy, Effects of sun damage to the skin, New Triumph sports car launched today, Nato leaders on visit, Frankfurt clashes lead to arrest of Cohn-Bendit, Moon success gives Russia space lead, Assembly success puts Thorpe on top, Soviet irritation at Prague unity, U S rebirth of London Bridge, A new look at Munich, thirty years after, Report Soon On Bird Killer Islands Poison, Ian Smith meets Wilson's envoy, US pressure to speed Apollo programme, Serious fire at Iranian oil well, Plaid Cymru plan for growth, New facts on calf losses, De Gaulle's esteem for Britain, Pig breeding control, Czech border army gives Russians the cold shoulder, The Times, Industry blamed for 'coloured areas', Concern over poisoning dangers, Attack on postal 'chaos', Girls taught from wrong syllabus, Plea to the Queen on Biafra, Notes and comments, 20 prisoners shot dead in Vietnam, Forces in Sabah to be strengthened, Civilians as police aides, Church fire inquiry, Quebec report condemns separatism, Strike threat over strikes, The 'new navvies' in action, Origin of muons in cosmic rays, Publication ban over Greece contested, Mr Grimond as cuckoo in the nest, Nasser given mandate to fight new war, Submarine dominant in test, New rules on flight recorders, Many rents will be tripled, MP says,, 139 forced to fly to Cuba, Nile temples jig-saw took four years to complete, Demand to MCC over S Africa, Short's 'no' to parents, Crash funds as flood aid, Yard inquire into soldier's burns, Anarchists split on direct action, Riot death in Olympic city, Yacht found drifting in Atlantic, Defiant Breton monks find support. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Longmans English Larousse, Royal Mail Lines, Sun Alliance, Boac Cargo, Kleinwort Benson Limited, Multitone, Gordon's, Jones Lang Wootton, Impakt, Leopold Joseph, Ghana Airways, Boac, Triumph. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Personal, Chemical Research, Company Notices, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Times Newspapers Limited.. Reviews: Conversation music, Visitors to Chelsea Autumn, Lady Mayer's luck, New season salute to London, Prudence Glynn's Budget Buy: exceptionally good value, Yorkshire opera plans, Back to school for mothers, Carol Reed makes his first musical film after a long wait, Disturbingly relevant, Not every day does a dress show, The original Isabella Beeton, A new "Spock" for spastics, History in one hour. Editorials/Leaders: Nato's Reply, Control Of Entry, Second-Class Detectives. Letters to the Editor: Across The Channel, Shares To The People, Six-Point Programme, Cake on account, Lunch hour service, Postal Choice, Biafra's Reply, Russia's Intentions, Restrictive practice, Wages By Cheque, Meeting The Threat Of Floods, Discouraging for inventors, Debt to police, The Great Britain, Music On Television. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr. J. C. Robertson has been ap-, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Michaelmas ordinations held in 19 dioceses. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, September 23, 1943 P.A.Y.E.. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,961, Life Masters Win, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Obituaries: Col O. A. Archdale, Mrs Alan Kitching, MR CHARLES JACKSON Author of Lost Weekend, Mr T Cecil Howitt, Sir Harold Clowes, Obituary, CAPTAIN J. F. HUTCHINGS Force Pluto Commander. Sport: Mrs Jones beaten, Hulme overhauls Hill in title race, Lessons for LIanelli, Gloucester call the tune, Sports in Brief, Exciting win for Surrey, British yacht not to defend, Townsend a gladiator in tight finish, Bisley shooting, Surrey miss double, Scottish hold their fire, League Results And Tables First division, Oliver ahead of Olympic riders, Everton well held by Coventry's zeal, Forwards put off stride, Roseliere takes £45,000 prize in her stride, Cole blunts Cardiff's thrust, Mrs Burton in new challenge, Cooke without peer on a field of masters, Leeds' Ambition IS A Danger, Chivers out for six months, U S baseball American League, Football discipline facing big test in Argentina. Property: Market centre plan progress, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Pages 13 & 14, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Pages 13 & 15, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Pages 14 & 15. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM industry United Rum for Clyde, Testing week ahead for shares, The long range planner seen as a cult figure Bookshelf, Paint men rebuff RIB on reducing list prices, Vaux Breweries Minimal Price Increase Quite Inadequate to Meet Extra Charges, Plane makers expect £800m sales this year after air show, Receiving Orders, Hoechst's new base, Boost to B M C sales in France, Business Equipment Reasons for decimal action, Thorpe launches a wide attack on British industry, Bonds Traded In Europe, Cheques don't cost a sou, Ratcliffe's Springs Ltd., Widows will benefit, 'Relax development control', ICI plans major plastics expansion, Communications crisis in the car industry, Australia to stop insurance bid, The full list of CLOSING, Continent offers supplies, Czech trade team for London next month, How They Compare Abroad Patience Italian style, Car disputes: Mrs Castle may demand speedier bargaining, Army & Navy Stores Limited Interim Statement, London HQ for property fund, Scotbor 6s 9d offer, Ratcliffe's Springs.-Company has, Banbury Buildings Holdings, Top changes at Beagle, Alexander Fund Formerly Alexander Hamilton Fund, Kelsall & Kemp outlook, Lino exports fall sharply, Bankers play the guessing game, Rank may move 500 workers, Aluminium smelter bid decision soon, How taxation destroys incentives, IFC step up investments, BUSINESS diary Hard work for the merger men, Key meetir for Plessey, Adding up a new deal for Britain, Development areas will fight to keep Government aids, * In association with the Stanford Research Institute, California, Associated, ICI's package deal for trainee managers, County Borough Of Bournemouth, TAME VALLEY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (Formerly Oldeani Holdings Limited) A Record Achievement, The World of MANAGEMENT, Production switch by TI, Giro settles the bills, Mrs Castle hints at a new redundancy Bill, Loans galore-but never overdraw, The senior management involvement, Manchester Liners launches Atlantic container service, Leyland stepping in with cheaper models, Car men support October strike. Business Appointments: Coats Patons firms name new directors. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Prices, Tight conditions for money market, US stockpile poses 60,000-ton problem for tin producers, Unit Trust Prices.

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