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The Times - 26/06/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-, By DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE-Montreal, June 25, By CLIVE BURRELL, BY FRANK ROBERTS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Leeds, June 25, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM RONALD FAUX, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, June 25, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, June 25, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, June 25, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, June 25, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, June 25, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, June 25, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, June 25, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Alsdorf, June 25, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From A. M. RENDEL, Reykjavik, June 25, Wendy Mills, By Nature-Times News Service, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, Pamela Brooks, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By PHILIP HOWARD, From PETER NICHOLS Rome, June 25, PHS, DOUGLAS JAY. House of Commons, S.W.1, June 25., LEONARD F. BEHRENS. 119 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, Manchester, 20, June 23., ROBERT SHELDON. House of Commons, June 19., J. M. BARNES F. BERGEL N. B. CHAPMAN R. B. FISHER P. J. GARNER C. A. KEELE June 24., W. M. MILLAR M. D. MILNE W. SOMERVILLE D. TABOR R. H. S. THOMPSON A. WILSON, J. S. CUTLER, Secretary, Liaison Committee of Prudential Clerical Staff Associations. 142 Holborn Bars, E.C.1., By Stanley Henig, Labour M.P. for Lancaster, ANTONY TASKER, Director, Overseas Development Institute Limited, 160 Piccadilly, W.1, June 24., JANET M. PRICE., GLENDEVON. House of Lords, June 21., ELIZABETH YOUNG. 100 Bayswater Road, W.2, June 22., J. A. ST. H. BROCK, Curatoir, Montacute House (National Trust). Montacute, Somerset, June 23., ERNEST BEAN. 5 Pixholme Court, Dorking, Surrey., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From William Mann Music Critic, From Stanley Sadie, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By BARRY DAVIES, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Johannesburg, June 25, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent-Naples, June 25, By NORMAN FOX, By KEITH PAYNE, By Our Banking Correspondent, From David Spanier, By JOHN GILMORE, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, DAVID DAVIS, Mr. H. G. C. Townsend's Review, By MAURICE CORINA, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By DAVID JONES, BY RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, PAUL ROGERS, , B. W. ROWE, , by John Chartres Northern Correspondent, by R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Paul Kimball,

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News: M stands for money, Last fly-past for the Anson, Man allowed to enter without passport, Oil company decline pact, Corrections, European trip for U Thant, Why not take to the air?, Counts of Martian craters, Background to dispute, Vietnam search for manpower Mobilization decree in south, Schoolmistress of 40 wins place in British aerobatics team, Experts dispute effect of thalidomide, Hope of Nigeria peace talks resumption, 19,000 gns. paid for Claude drawing, The Times Diary Heath and the Tories' inheritance Hancock's unfulfilled plans The aboriginals' Irish defender, Search of Ohio prison rioters, $335,000 court award for pizza twirler, Timely for Britain to make European reappraisal, Dales stock is high, British passport questioned, Montreal rioters fail to ruffle Trudeau, Labour whistle and hope, South Yemenis to face military court, Nato Warning On Berlin Access Soviet role emphasized, Owls, mice, and voles in a wood, Rent protest by GLC tenants, Mafia trial men cleared, Poised for sea gas era, Shell deny guidebook bias, Peace candidate to be chosen Group to meet MCCarthy, Coral Sea cyclone sank ferry, Gaullists shape their tactics, Call of the wild open spaces, Yorkshire and Humberside Pennine barrier is crumbling, S Australia protesters ejected, Action over Basque Masses, Washington curfew prevents spread of rioting, Egyptians Go To The Polls Nasser's reply to unrest, Tomorrow in The Times, London bus and Underground fares to go up in August, When to flash headlights, Free trunk calls for MPs proposed Scheme would end anomaly, Treasury rebuked for interfering, Mitchell shot by gang, QC says Kray brothers charged, Parkinson quits island committee, Church Discipline Move Fails Respect for minorities, German electoral plan to avoid coalitions, Sir D Lee supports plan for new GCE, Swiss women campaign constitutionally for the vote, Left And Right Unite Against Government 23 Labour rebels in incomes Bill vote, ITA adviser goes in TV news clash, Slow train to commuterland, New family code to end Russia's 'law of men', French students draft aims, More clashes in China, Cancelled trains today, Labour force must stand, Roads feel strain as rail services are cut back, Australian tests of new pill, Briton shot by Arab in Jordan, Newts can get back home by smell, Johnson calls for gun registration, Legion of lost jobs, RED FLAG HOISTED AT UNIVERSITY 300 students sitting in, St Mark's return to Cairo, Coal can still be won, Old guard in Italy's Cabinet, Cambridge Tripos: modern and medieval languages and natural sciences. Picture Gallery: Twilight on the Yukon Flats. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lesser, Raylor Plant, Kima, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Yorkshire Hennebique, B.B.A, Uaa, Rsl, Hull, Löwenbräu, Butterfield, Yorkshire Post, Icfc, Eastern GAS, Lob, The Times, Clyde, Bip, Immingham Storage Company, British Transport Docks Board Humber, Hargreaves, Compton, The British Economy, Halifax, Cockshoots, British Acheson Electrodes Ltd, Salvesens, tarom, London Bedding Centre, C.E. Golding & Co. (L & P) Ltd., Ontario, R. Hanson & Son Ltd., Jack Barclay Limited, Mercedes-Benz. Index. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Personal, Announcements, Business Opportunities, Marketing Director, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Classified Advertising Information, University News. Politics and Parliament: A guillotine-and knitting, Rail men must take what board can pay, The Lords: appointing the chairmen of PTAs, Commons: caution on economic forecasting, Currency sent to traitors, Penal powers stay in incomes Bill: majority slumps to 18 as Labour MPs rebel. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, June 26, 1943 Seamen Exchanged. Editorials/Leaders: The gap between the City and Westminster, The French Unions, The Starving Ibos, Not Too Much Sympathy. Letters to the Editor: Word economy, Reform Of The Lords, Pensions From Tanzania, Launching Of A British Airbus, 'Punch And Judy', Finance Bill, Civil Service Pay, The Boac Strike, Work At Porton, Naming Of America, Katharine Parr, How the poor countries are losing over SDRs, Nuclear Relations, Demand For Planners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Obituaries: Mr Tony Hancock An outstanding comedian of the television age, Col Cyril Rocke, Obituary, Professor John Harris. Reviews: A new operatic venture, Dark power of new Shostakovich songs, John Ogdon's grand manner with Brahms, Ballet school matinee, Magritte's fascinating sculpture, The Castle Theatre, Farnham,, Davis's concept of Berlioz, A theatre for Reading?, Charles Mackerras on opera in Hamburg and London, First choice of sports viewers. Sport: Today's Cricket, Sports in Brief, Remarkable hurdling, First event to Greenfield, Scoring Record For Kiernan, Second Collapse Avoided Australia escape, Stiff test for Mrs Jones, Frazier too good for Ramos, Pilic first Wimbledon seed to fall, Little steam left in planned boycott, Rain rules out first qualifying round, No Hint Of Crisis For Gonzales, Parkstone Croquet, Cowdrey's splendidly aggressive captaincy, Kialoa II in the lead, Driving Short Distance To Park A 'Special Reason' James V. Hall, Relevance Of Intention To 'Actus Reus' Jones V. Brooks And Another, Cricket tour fixtures, Stable's run of ill luck broken, MP's bid to ease tax on trainers Murless double in offing, Formidable Task For McCluskey Odds against victory. Law: Diplomat And Wife Get Damages For Libel Hägglöf And Another V. Junor And Another. Property: This freehold property in S.W.3, suitable, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,885. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: £40m new town plan, Briefly From Industry, Regions: 'all the plans have come to nothing', Exporters criticized, New gold record ahead for S Africa Mining, Steel strike plans announced, FORTNUM & MASON (Foreign Warehousemen, Grocers, Wine, Spir't and Cigar Merchants and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters.) Year Of Satisfactory Progress, 4,000 more are laid off by Ford strike, Board's record sales, IRC report urges reshaped nuclear power industry, Shipping Industrial Holdings Limited Profits Almost Doubled Reports The Rt. Hon. Reginald Maudling, P.C., M.P., Big switch to 5-star petrol, Newton extends Jeyes offer Bids, Deals and Mergers, Sabah Timber Company Limited, TUC chairman for print Neddy?, Western Ground Rents A Successful Year, Midland firm aims to speed research on lasers for cars, Engineering offer refused, Close companies hope, C&D recovery continues, Support for Mr Hambro, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, US reduces stake in UK, No aggression as frontiers dwindle, Industry is hit by rail slowdown, GRA Trust profits fall 13 pc, Ciba Group Turnover Increases 10.5% U.K. Sales now £22.3 million, A furore over filters, Why Shell is asking more for its sea gas, Brookings on Britain, Carrington and Dewhurst Group Turn Of The Tide, British firms threaten to boycott festival, Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, Tax payments to be made twice a week Money Market, Cunard forecasts £1m profit, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, 30 pc US travel tax?, Big surplus in 1969-Jenkins, Business Diary, Is pay offer is linked to Giro, Pound at all-time low, BNEC in funds drive, 'State soaps' outshone by the high-pressure brand names, How The Markets Moved, Societies raise home loans target for this year by £150m, Société Centrale De Banque Paris Reorganization And Expansion, Eagle Units pointer to others?, 'Verge of economic miracle', Courtaulds: Sir Frank sees the Governor over bid row, Cinema admissions drop by further 16m, £800,000 Soviet chemical plant Contracts, 900 provincial brokers opt for independence, Aspro-Nicholas Trading Profits Up By Over 25%, France asks for quotas. Stock Exchange Tables: Launderette Investments tender, The Times Share Indices, Debentures shaken by Rolls-Royce Fixed Interest, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, More small falls as consolidation continues Wall Street, Stop loss selling in sugar futures, Recent Issues, Sterling falls to $2.3829 in NY, Rises And Falls, Copper falls £12 while cash tin rises £10 Commodities, Midland Stocks Armitage Ware shines, London Stock Exchange Prices Gold mining shares strong, Share Prices, Early losses recouped by close EQUITY Markets, SHARE PRICES-continued, Unit Trust Prices, Easier again with spot rate at new low Sterling. Business Appointments: Bankers in board switch.

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