The Times - 24/08/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From VINCENT BUIST, From Our Own Correspondent, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Aug. 23, From TAD SZULC-Prague, Aug. 23, From EDOUARD DILLON-Peking, Aug. 23, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER-Bristol, Aug. 23, By RUSSELL BLAIR, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By HARLEY GELLING, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From IAN MCDONALD-Chicago, Aug. 23, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Aug. 23, From CAL MCCRYSTAL, From RICHARD WIGG Latin America Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Aug. 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Lisbon, Aug. 23, From BENJAMIN WELLES-Washington, Aug. 23, From DESSA TREVISAN, By JOHN ROPER, From DEREK HUMPHRY, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Aug. 23, By Our Political Staff, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, Aug. 23, By NEIL ALLEN, By TAD SZULC, of the New York Times, who has been reporting for The Times from Prague since the invasion, By PAT HEALY, By RICHARD DAVY, From JONATHAN RANDAL-Warsaw, Aug. 23, BEDRICH BELOHLAVEK. 80 Station Road, S.W.13., ROBERT AUTY, Professor of Comparative Slavonic Philology, University of Oxford. Hotel Royal, Vienna, Aug. 23., PAUL WILLIAMS, Chairman, The Monday Club, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, ADRIAN FITZGERALD, IAN GREIG, ELSPETH RHYS-WILLIAMS, GEORGE POLE, PATRICK WALL, Members of the Executive Council of The Monday Club. 51-53 Victotia Street, S.W.1, Aug. 23., ALLEN L. BRENT. 49 Nelson Road, Chingford, E.4, Aug. 22., GLADWYN. 23 Chapel Street, S.W.1, Aug. 23., J. T. DUCKER. Wych Elm, Ampney Crucis, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire., JAN STEINER. 77 Cromwell Road, S.W.7, Aug. 22., GEORGE GRETTON. Savage Club, 8B, St. James's Street, S.W.1, Aug. 22., CECIL H. KING. The Pavilion, Hampton Court, East Molesey, Surrey, Aug. 23., H. P. LOW. Teats Hill House, Coxside, Plymouth, Aug. 22., D. F. WEIR. 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2, Aug. 21., R. J. GOUNDRY. White Cottage, Lealholm, Whitby, Yorkshire, Aug. 22., D. B. COURTIER. 26 Hollymead, Carshalton, Surrey, Aug. 22., L. DAWSON. 18 Mount View, Oldham, Aug. 22., ALFRED FLEISS. Walmar House, 296 Regent Street, W.1, Aug. 22., By Robert Conquest, F. H. JOLOWICZ. Roefield, The Green, Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, Aug. 22., ALEX COMFORT, Department of Zoology, University College London, Aug. 22., BEN WOOD. 119 Selly Park Road, Selly Park, Birmingham, 29, Aug. 22., From a Special Correspondent, By the Rev. Paul Oestreicher, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, , By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, HOWARD EASTOE., JOHN CARRINGTON, FROM STAFF REPORTERS-Dundee, Aug. 23, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, by Robert S. McNamara, Richard Holmes, BY BARBARA EVANS, BY NICHOLAS FREELING, BY R. PRAWER JHABVALA, BY ROSEMARY TONKS, FROM PRAGUE AFTER MUNICH: Diplomatic papers 1938-40, BY GEORGE F. KENNAN, Elizabeth Wiskemann, Edward Mayer,
ResumoNews: Poles fear Bay of Pigs debacle, Bonn concern at threat to Nato, Impression persists of Soviet muddle and failure Svoboda trip keeps hope alive, Russians close in on free radios, Making the most of a bore, Rod fracture made air crash inevitable, Death call a hoax, Purpose of President's mission, Svoboda's address in full, E Berlin protests grow, Moscow flight suggests compromise, Dubcek's son returning from Egypt, Haiti trial ruling on diplomat, Few long delays as tourists make for the West, Changing the face of world communism, Portuguese capture six armed men, Dr Petro lodges appeal papers, Weekend fixtures, Marot, a giant among 'all-rounders', Path led to death in gorge, Wine for retirement, Chinese missile this year, Congress told, Youth died after using drugs, China denounces Soviet 'fascism', New thoughts on teaching religion, Red Cross flies again to Biafra, Bishop can officiate at wedding, Basque priests reject plea, Johnson policy of caution backed, First Soviet glimpse of opposition, Soviet-Czech crisis talks to be resumed today, Office block near abbey rejected, Women have greater need of careers, Chicago 'plot' to kill candidates investigated, Ministers arrive in Rumania, 12 Russian divisions led invasion, says US, Celtic act to cancel match, Nccl Drive For More Members, Blueberry pie, Driver fined for radar trap signal, No immediate sanctions against the Warsaw five, 500 missing in Celebes, Fares go up for children, Stubborn Czechs create a stalemate, Students want to stay in Britain to continue courses, Johnson ready to see Kosygin, Police action upheld, World peace call by bishops, The trials of growing soft fruit, Flower Show Again Loses Money, Svoboda unlikely to waver in demand for the withdrawal of troops, Transplant of Marine's heart, Russia against sending UN man to Prague, Priest suspends himself, Executives hitch-hike to border, The Times Diary New Piccadilly plan into limbo Former Ojukwu minister speaks No halt to panda get together, Vietcong overrun defectors' camp in night raid, System building to go on, The Pope's call for justice, Sir Max Aitken in Rhodesia, Czechs are gripped by fear of the unknown, Second Channel swim fails, Antique Buyers Get Warning, Police tilt at BBC feature, Jobs for September, Labour's London warning, Eisenhower 'still critical', School party has to leave British boy behind, Mr Brown nominated for Cousins post, The instant welcome of Venice, Embassy's staff in token strike, E Europe version of invasion reasons. Index. Display Advertising: Entire Textiles, The Rosicrucians, Stretch Nylon Covers, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hutchinson, Sander & Kay, The Sunday Times, Portsmouth Building Society, Penn Ltd. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Historic Homes, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Church services: Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Property: Country Properties. News in Brief. Sport: Australia not secure but time England's enemy, Barrington through to squash final, Sports in Brief, Pay strike at St. Helens off, Illingworth could be main threat, Weekend fixtures, Worcester (Nh) Programme, Seven fall to Richards' spin, Groves Recovers To Win Final, Lingfield distance should suit Cheval, Ibadulla ends Kent resistance, Evans too strong for Dabson, Struggle for Southend, Youth given chance as injuries take toll, Yorkshire beaten by one run, Yachting, Johnson nomination hint by Texans, Townsend sets hot pace at Cork with 65, Miss Wade loses after row. Official Appointments and Notices: Midnight Piping At Dunvegan Silver Chanter Award, Tate Gallery Trustee, University head retires, The Rev. M. S. Wheatley, appoint-, University News London. Editorials/Leaders: Brinkmanship in equity markets, The Cost To Russia, Dented Assumptions. Letters to the Editor: In the Albert Hall, Spheres of influence, Witness to a nation, Nazi parallels, Yalta legend, Unenviable task, Where to strike back, Pope's appeal, Land Commission Act will result in double charges, U Thant's presence, Channel tunnel fear, Breaking contacts, Need for reserves, No capitalist protest, Unclean, They need our help, Soviet Invasion Of Czechoslovakia: Fate Of The Arrested Leaders, Business as usual, Olympic Games. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, August 25, 1943 In Praise Of Potatoes. Reviews: Classics serialized for contemporaries, The Christian role in drama of Prague, The Tories: a leap in the dark DISRAELI, DEMOCRACY. AND THE TORY PARTY: Conservative Leadership and Organization after the Second Reform Bill, Bewildered in freedom A Stronger Climate, What to look out for, American musical for Leatherhead, Saigon: the high price of pity Caduceus In Saigon, Glorious company The Bloater, Big catch from Poland Wroclaw Laboratory Theatre: Acropolis, Paperbacks, Millions on a musical about Shakespeare, Poets: dark forests and the old continent, I wonder what happened to them, Dada exhibition from Munich, Chamber music with echoes of Beethoven, Timescrime H. R. F. KEATING, The first English anti-thriller? This IS The Castle, Prague, 1938: the watcher on Wenceslas Square who sheds light on the events of today, Uncompromising but enjoyable, Music without distraction, Pierre Boulez is wonderful with students, Semkow for London, Mutual deterrence, A memory of Lawrence, James, Onions and Sabatini, Dr King: the militant note The Trumpet Of Conscience, San Francisco. Obituaries: Sir Ernest Holderness Amateur Golf champion, Mr William Simmonds, Prof Rudolf Bicanic, Obituary, Jean Yonnel, Dr Laszlo Vèrtès Authority on early man. Business and Finance: C & D Properties is raising payment, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Martins Trusts set the merger scene, How does BR justify its £13m deal?, Three new diagnoses on nation's economic health, Serious threat to Ford output after Liverpool men walk out, 'Check AEF Manchester voting' call, Sterling, Docks rise goes through, Congo pledge on dividends, Our regret, replies Morgan to censure by Issuing Houses, Co-op trading on the road to recovery, Pound wavers as gold price falls, Britain begins IMF repayment, Ships tender by Ellerman, Obituary on the American Tobacco affair, Scottish children read better, ICI sells its aluminium stake, UK firms trail US in investments, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, British Eagle post for Sir Patrick, Danger in antibiotic spread, Car seen as tribal symbol, Pottery firms pay to speed sea gas, Robots as secretaries soon, Denco agrees to £1.5m offer by Wm Press Bids, Deals & Mergers, How The Markets Moved, Insurance link-up, ETU carry on fight, Money Market, Vauxhall profits slump, Philips now bidding for Telephone Mfg minority, Palabora's £2.3m expansion plan mining, English Electric says 'No', Small hope of life after freezing. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares at peak levels again EQUITY Markets, Share index at new peak, The Times Share Indices, Speculation in NY cocoa, Fixed Interest, Carpet equity for London, Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in leaders, Blue chips up, glamours down Wall Street, Midland Stocks, Unit Trust Prices. Arts and Entertainment: How far ahead can you see, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,936, Weekend Broadcasting Television, Half a point that meant so much to England. Weather: The Weather.
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