The Times - 25/07/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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ResumoNews: Soviet unit stays in wood, Call for more speed in injury cases, House sale curb 'savage blow', Mr Heath says, Soviet Leaders Make Contact With Czechs Resolute mood while Prague waits, Cunarder's Four 'Maiden' Trips Charity shakedown first, Lanvin Lightening the prospect, Carving new provinces from the old counties, Bonn changes site of manoeuvres, Borneo guerrillas grow more daring, Speaker's reprimand for Dalyell, Surviving in a hostile environment, Staff And Student Study By Mps Prospect of autumn inquiry, Unemployment pool refuted, Polar bears to be mated, Pilots plan boycott of Algeria, Prisoner: 'I paid for records', Mr Dalyell makes a full apology, heim But what about Mme De Gaulle?, Is Manhattan's violence the pattern for Britain?, Ohio mayor takes chance on peace Riot squads withdrawn, French Reply On Nuclear Arms, Moscow unrelenting in ideological field, Labour Party secretary surprise, NEDC code on tipping offered, Biafra: the faces of war, £1m fund for children, 'Blind risk' in tower blocks, The Paris, Mr Sandys calls for UN action, QC says shareholders were deceived, Gaol for 'very clever girl', Harry Nicholas not a Wilson man, Yemenis will raise tribal army, Asylum for fugitive, Bus peace talks end in failure, Three Foreign Tours For Lpo, The Times Diary, Heart graft four days after donor's death, Union men invited to Greece, Television hit by strike, Guyana fear of invasion, What commander told Colonel Mitchell, Gibraltar plan agreed, San Francisco protest on football players, Council members questioned, Government backs votes at 18 Free vote likely next session, £3,000 For 1791 Soup Tureens Racehorse Album Fetches £1,050, Crime rise slows but murders increase, State school boys fail to excel at Marlborough, Stalemate at Oxford ends, India to end privileges of princes, Staunch reformers in Prague group, Feeding habits of swordfish. Official Appointments and Notices: Cnaa Honours Degrees, Awards At Cambridge, Church News, New Forest MP resigns, University News. Display Advertising: Spink, Great Portland Estates Ltd., Newsociety, Climax, Poole & Seel Ltd., High Speed Gas, The Metropolitan Railway, Pit Ponies, Electricity Corporation Of Nigeria, THE RANK Organisation, Exploration Geologists, Paris partout, Greater London Council, Aic, Qe2, Leicester Permanent, Ferranti, North West Arts Association, samia, Oxfam, Lloyds Bank Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Sperry, Lp, P-E Consulting Group Limited, Gpo, P & O, The Chartered Bank. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,910, Two share chess lead. Reviews: A new Hollywood comedy team?, Television Tactful play on sex, Difference a 'family' affair, Noguchi's sculpture, Eleven men will argue case for Moscow, British premiere of early Weber work, Now 'Manon' by Puccini, Brand new music at Liverpool, Opera without props, Repertory Players to shut up shop, E German reproaches. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Public Notices, Company Notices, Rentals Situations Wanted Personal Women's Appointments, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Shall Run The Labour Party?, WHO Shall Run The Bbc?, Stopping The Leaks, A solution, but not rigorous enough. Letters to the Editor: Uncompleted Bills, Council House Sales, 'Two Thousand Words', Czechoslovakia And The Soviet Union, Commerce is no longer a dirty word, National assets, The City Code, Useful skills, Borstal Defects, 'Socially divisive', The old and the new, Escorted Visitors, New Role For The Home Office, National Trust's Rights, Of interest, Hidden benefits, Future Of The Public Schools: Confusing Two Problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday July 26, 1943 Mussolini Goes. Obituaries: Maj.-Gen. S. W. Kirby, Dr John Swallow Noted polymer chemist, Sir Henry Dale, Obituary, Julius Isserlis Fine pianist. Sport: Notts slump badly but Sobers stays, McArthur wins final tie, Sports in Brief, England still have the team to win, Narrow win by Norbury, Germans Excel In Puissance, Eton represent Britain again, Cowdray Park polo, Lucky Rat Roars, Budd brings Marks to sad end on 15th fairway, Miss Page chosen, Australians Can Find New Spirit, Wise Decision By Hall, Green and Milton set record, Legra takes title in fifth round Eye injury foils Winstone, Boyce puts Essex on top, Mackay goes to Derby, Lions make changes, Miss Myles in last eight, Asif lights up the day, Strong challenge by Rugby, No challenge to top team, Middlesex in command, Royal Palace for stud after big Ascot event. Law: Law Not Powerless To Stop Illegal Gaming, 'Last Exit' Judgment Next Week, Law Report July 24 Court Of Appeal. Politics and Parliament: Commons: votes at 18: young people 'growing older earlier', 'Neurotic' use of figures condemned by Mr Lever, Col Mitchell and Aden policy, Lords: nothing amateur about the Civil Service. Weather: The Weather. Property: Suburban Houses, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Cigarette firms cut advertising, Legislation on takeovers likely, Share prices drop again, £4m jet hangar, Deadline is 1971, Coalite And Chemical Products Limited A Good Year: Higher Dividend Production, Sales and Profits show Substantial Advances Growing Success In Export Markets Cmdr. Co in Buist reports a Promising Current Order Book, Fight for a Ford order, Boost in UK Soviet trade, De La Rue profits get a flying start, Scrap metal men lobby for grants, Swan Hunter yards beat contract dates, Facing America's challenge, Trade gap hits the franc, Beecham Group Sales £115.5M. Profit £20.6M., Gas staff claim goes to Incomes Board, Rush to export to US, Taking a view on gold, Whitehall methods attacked, Channel Tunnel decision 'soon', ICC's mixed fortunes, Business Diary A credit to the family, BJN delay, British firms in Greek oil deal, Employment for 720, Commission clears TV rental merger, J. W. Spear & Sons Limited A Satisfactory Result, Pillar Holdings Limited Interim Statement 1967/68, Approval-and £62m Government loan-for two smelters, Beecham heading for fresh records, Problems and prophecy in the wake of Keynes, Drug sales fluctuate, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Jute exports may be below target, Sterling at highest level since May, China takes more Australian wheat, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited Sir Nicholas Cayzer on a new era of opportunity, Where the landing charges go, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Electronic Machine Company Ltd., Ionian Bank Limited Merchant Bankers, £7½m land firm offer, Curb sought on Efta fish, Building societies in £5.5m merger, More instant coffee by Brazil, Episodes in the smelter saga, Rise in footwear exports of 28 pc, Societies gloomy about mortgage prospects, How The Markets Moved, France labels EEC sugar quota as 'unrealistic', Minerals search for Ampol, Pillar shake-up brings promised profit surge, BA: the rules kept changing, Market Reports, Dormer The Sheffield Twist Drill And Steel Company Limited, Ministers now look to 1969 for trade surplus, Companies may get productivity aid, RT-Z: the 'pick of the sites', ACC's pro-Pritchard men state case, NY copper gains ground, Boosey & Hawkes Limited, Carpet dealers 'go for reliability', Authority Investments Limited, I. D. & S. Rivlin Holdings Limited Year Of Further Growth, BRIEFLY FROM industry Greece to buy oil from three firms. Business Appointments: C & W staff manager promoted to board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, CLOSING PRICES-continued, RISES AND FALLS Computed from the closing prices on this and the next page., Money Market, Resignation halts Whyte offer pace, European And Far East Securities, Rate at its best level since early May Sterling, Confidence still growing Fixed Interest, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Industrials in retreat, Eurosyndicat, Recent Issues, Silver prices slip after early advances Commodities, Lack of support responsible for widespread falls EQUITY Markets, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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