The Times - 13/09/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Sept. 12, From PETER HOPKIRK-Belgrade, Sept. 12, By NELL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, From THOMAS J. HAMILTON-Prague, Sept. 12, By Our Business News Staff, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Brighton, Sept 12, By DENIS TAYLOR, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By Our Labour Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From BRIAN CASHINELLA and JULIAN MOUNTER-Carmarthen, Sept. 12, By GEORGE CLARK, From Our Local Government Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Sept. 12, By Nature-Times News Service, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Sept. 12, From LOUIS HEREN, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Sept. 12, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Tokyo, Sept. 12, By COLIN CHAPMAN, From Our Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, PHS, ALAN LEE WILLIAMS., NOEL MORTON, ELISABETH HOODLESS, Deputy, ROBERT THOMPSON. Deputy, M. J. G. FIELD., PETER WATSON-SMYTH, ANTHONY COURTNEY, HUGH RYAN., A. L. DOLLOND., S. S. AKERIB., JOHN PAXTON., CHRIS MILLER, From our Special Correspondent, From John Wardle, M.H., By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By RONNIE FAUX Yachting Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By U. A. TITLEY-Rugby Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By GERALD ELY, By ROBERT JONES, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, York, Sept. 12, By GILES SMITH, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, ANTHONY ROWLEY, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By MICHAEL BAILY, By ERIC WIGHAM, By Business News Staff, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DENNIS TOPPING, By Our Banking Correspondent, J. F. AMOR., J. H. CHAPLIN, Secretary, , G. H. B. CATTELL., From PAUL HORNE-Rome, Sept, 12, McFADZEAN., From DENZEL STUART-Monte Carlo, Sept. 12, From ALAN OSBORNE, Washington, By Our Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN WOODLAND,
ResumoNews: Temperature factor in lemming populations, Mental risk for immigrants, Foreign Minister said to have resigned, Schools TV for London, Admission on orders, Revolutionaries who dislike violence, Birmingham has no room for tinkers, Plea for return of councils' power, D'Oliveira tells of his contract terms, New 'inner cabinet' for TUC, Dying Committee of 100 leaves a brave new heir, Charwoman Wins Painting Trophy, Liberal leaders seek calm, Fear of mob action by minority groups to discredit police, Pottery, Surgeon on 'vultures' attack, Yugoslavs free Briton after death crash, Pay model for busmen blocked, Welsh police find arms, Injured Arctic man may carry on, Ministers' approval for GEC, Boy of 12 takes honours courses at college, Review of future diplomacy begun, Russia not paying for damage, Where sacred crocodiles were bred, Solid State Devices, Au pair girl gaoled for theft at flat, Fluidics, Computer for war, Navigation, Taxi drivers plan 'chaos', Laymen question bishops on papal ruling, Vietcong kill 476 civilians in two weeks of terror, Dubcek broadcast to Czech nation censored, Higher turbine inlet temperatures key to marine enines, Further Data, Mary Rand gives up athletics, Eviction feared by millions, New terminal at Stansted, The title deeds of Powell Toryism, America losing missile lead over Russia, Issue that splits Rhodesia, Pole saved after leap from ship, 'Stab in back', says Moscow, Baboon's liver saves woman, Mouse gets new heart, The Times Diary Churchill monolith for South Bank A Hogarth turns up at Bonham's Lord Horder sells Duckworth, Challenge on the pill, Three on murder charge, Briefly, Quarks found on quasars?, BBC fined £500 for court case offences, New blow for Smith as branch leaves Rhodesian Front, Shell near trawler, Pueblo men's plea to Washington, Communications, Microscope measures atoms in 3-D, Britain in takks with Belgium, 30 defence experts in drug trial, BBC is fined £500, Concorde 002 rolls out to meet a sales boom, £10,000 for Ray's life story, News at Ten to be in colour, Warning to dentists on drugs, 5 years for drug plot scientist, Defence 'gap' could be made election issue, Father to forfeit £3,000, Is Czech intellectual exodus already irreversible?, Minster Museum Underground York Repairs Sequel, Nixon calls for revival of Nato, Military research aids steel industry in flaw detection, Heart donor identified. Picture Gallery: 14,000 circuits of the 'goldfish bowl'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Lesser, Warrendale, Georgian Carpets Ltd, Llooyds Bank First Unit Trust, M iele, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Itt, The New Inland Post, Bedford, High Speed Gas, Bia, Hedderwick Borthwick & Co., Oldham, Norwest, The Times, The Sunday Times, Shelter, Winter Cruises, World Wide Patents Corporation Ltd., Ebor, Coal, Esso, Cambridge University Press, Perth, Provincial Exhibitions Limited, Dunhill International, Lamida, Twa, Lincoln-Glyn, Ec, Lombank. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1(ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,953, Two share chess lead. Reviews: Ambiguous masterpiece Apollo Theatre The Beggar's Opera, Schubert's one grand opera, St Ives Comes To London, A new, demure Gilda, Victorian melodrama at restored theatre Liverpool Playhouse The Lyons Mail, A vicar difficult to believe in, Rostropovich brings second Britten suite to London, Cherwell reappraised, Living with Children Exhibition Behind the neat facades of most, Simple and moving Royal Opera House Die Walkure, Warsaw copies Paris. Editorials/Leaders: The Rhodesian Right, Hardship In Housing, Britain's innovators need encouragement, Cheating At Stansted. Letters to the Editor: Unhappy history of world-wide combines, Across The Channel, Hmso Closure, Place For Volunteers, The 'Hoover' name, Letter From Moscow Writers, Research Work That Labour Needs, A Jealous Society, Losses into profits, Russia's 'Diplomats', Gpo Service, Under Oath, Mr Nixon's Policy, 'For Hire', Railway Safety. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Entrants to RMA Sandhurst, University News Ulster, County Court Judges. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, September 14, 1943 Bread And Jam For Father. Law: Vacation Court Firms Agree Over Liqueur Chocolates. Obituaries: Prof F. P. Bowden, Obituary, Dr Hans Hickmann, Serge Grigoriev An exceptional ballet regisseur. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Miscellaneous, Personal, Appointments will also be found on page 22, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Sport: Hurlingham croquet, Sports in Brief, Fletcher and Hobbs regain advantage, Strong case for Pandora Bay, Britain 'expecting trouble from any quarter', Piggott has chance of double, Americans dominate, Bomb scare holds up riders, Women's golf, Yankee Flyer may get back, Pole vault record is broken, Soviet boxing team named, Alcide share for £3,000, Ryun out of 800 metres, Australians challenge, Plan For Harmony At Games, Davies kicks 11 points, A Rugby occasion on the Heath, First Overseas tour by Zambian Club, Recovery in singles by England, Subtle greens no problem for Thomas, Revenge for Gloucester, Three inquiries at Salisbury. Weather: The Weather. Property: Boost for conversions, Country Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, BICC sales and profits rise, Factory buyers hit by squeeze, Basle loan puzzles £ nations, Banks grossed £119m invisibles, Humphrey and Nixon split on policy for tax cuts, Engineering peace hope fades, Briefly From Industry, Five ways for industry to exploit inventions, Reinsurance 'has now reached crisis point', Whitehall approves £900m merger-with safeguards, Large polls expected as big unions choose new leaders, New French drive on price increases, Ernest Ireland Ltd, Testing the go-go men Business Diary, £15m expansion for Enkalon, 'Shell' lifts interim by 10 per cent, Foreign car men's bonanza, US plans national development bank, Japan's newest industrial venture,, £7m boost to BR Irish Sea service, Gravel: sieving for new success, Council shows teeth of takeover code, Unions to press for jobs protection, Go to Texas firms urged, Funds move away from equities, Girling warns unions: dispute forcing switch to Continent, £2½m natural gas plant deal contracts, UK deficits forecasts £40m over, Alexander Fund Formerly Alexander Hamilton Fund, UK ships' record movement, How The Markets Moved The major rises.., E. Fletcher Builders Ltd. Pre-Tax Profits A Record, PAINTON & COMPANY (Manufacturers of Electronic Components) Record Results: More Rapid Progress Anticipated, Anglo American Corporation Group Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies Dividends, Danger signs on two equity fronts, No progress in beer price talks, Interim Statement Bicc, Phoenix Assurance Company Ltd Capitalisation And Rights Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Portfolio performance, Tool loans continue, Arabian welcome to OPCC, The Provident Clothing & Supply Company Limited, London Rubber pays £2m for wine store chain Bids, Deals & Mergers, US turnround supports Phoenix rating, C. T. Bowring & Co.,, Interim Statements, Reed & Smith steps up half-time payout company NEWS, London Life plan for small firm, Allnatt London Properties Pre-Tax Profits Top £1M. Mark, High-yield cereals help to push up world food output, Charter Consol to raise £12m loan in Germany, Fresh move to end steel dispute, Plessey says offer still stands, Bid by Robens unlikely to change fuel policy, Company Notices Rand Mines Properties Limited, Williamson Tea Holdings Limited, Debt of Mason & Barry is £2M. Business Appointments: Chief of BP Refineries named. Stock Exchange Tables: Leaders close with small losses EQUITY Markets, NY cocoa futures down 1 cent in all positions, Dull day with only moderate Bank help Money Market, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), British Funds again drift upwards Fixed Interest, Record turnover in cocoa as prices wilt Commodities, Regional Share Prices, Note circulation down, Most shares lose ground in active dealings Wall Street, Kalamazoo rises 1s 3d Midland Stocks, European And Far Eastern Securities, Kencast opt for tender marketing, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Further gains in gilts, More copper used in UK, Drawing Of Bonds, 11 point loss but forward rates again firm Sterling, Wool cheer from Australia, The Times Share Indices, Unit Trust Prices.
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