The Times - 03/10/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From DAVID WOOD-Blackpool, Oct. 2, From Our Political Correspondent, From HUGH NOYES-Blackpool, Oct. 2, From BRIAN PRIESTLEY-Birmingham, Oct. 2, By Our Business News Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our United Nations Correspondent, By Our Travel Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From Our Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Political Staff, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF-Blackpool, Oct. 2, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Oct. 2, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Oct. 2, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 2, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Oct. 2, From PAUL MARTIN, Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Oct. 2, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Lagos, Oct. 2, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From NORMAN FOWLER-Teheran, Oct. 2, From PETER HAZELHURST, From FRED EMERY, Manila, Oct. 2, From Our Special Correspondent, By Richard Brinsley Sheridan, By Henry Raynor, by David Cregan, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By John Russell Taylor, Film Critic, By Joan Chissell, R. D. A., By Michael Billington, By Guy Brett Art Critic, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, G. FULFORD., THEO WALLACE. 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, Oct. 1, LEONARD F. BROWN., ALEC SPEARMAN., GERALD DARLING., KATHLEEN COURTNEY., VERONICA GAINFORD., JOHN NEWTON., OLIVER MOXON, Prospective, P. G. A. ANTHONY., JAMES LONG., By Richard Storry, J. DUNSE, Director, Retail Distribu-, D. A. CHANCE., ANN BRIDGE., A. L. L. BAKER., CECILIA MCEWEN., By Nature-Times News Service, Claire Rayner, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By STEWART HARRIS-Melbourne, Oct. 2, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Istanbul, Oct. 2, By TOM GERMAN, By NORMAN CREEK, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By PETER WEST, By BRIAN MOORE, From NEIL ALLEN-Mexico City, Oct. 2, By PETER MARSON, From PETER JAY-Washington, Oct. 2, From FRANCES CAIRNCROSS-Washington, Oct. 2, From Geoffrey Charles, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From MAURICE CORINA, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, B Business News Staff, By DAVID JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By KEITH PAYNE, By ARTHUR REED, By Business News Staff, A. T. BASSETT., By NICOLAS TRAVERS, Mr. S. G. Menell's Review, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GRAHAM, By GERALDINE KEEN,
ResumoNews: Cook's Calendar, Decisions on college rating assessments, UN reducing Cyprus forces, Hardly what one calls 'participation', Party journal editor dismissed, Commons defended by Peart, Gun gang in bank raid, Debré keeps his hopes pinned on détente, Suit over Custer film, Swastika casts a shadow in Delhi, A new spate of disturbances predicted, 'Prejudice' charge by women, David Frost series ends in January, Blue Nile explorers home, Press Council inquiry into royal pictures, Canterbury conserved, Premier is chosen in Quebec, A Home Safe For Children, Mrs Braddock as next chairman, Brown speech brings a renewed warmth, 'Still too much privilege', 'Pop'songs and 'Go-Go' in St Paul's, Split over future of Eldo, '100,000 in protest' claim, Fertility drug may lead to more sextuplets, Mr Brown establishes his unofficial role, Threat to Olympics TV cover, Priests who wrote letter say they are not rebels, £800,000 paid at Aberfan, Relief workers and journalist killed in Biafra, Buyer solves artist riddle at sale, Unanimous vote to reject integration of public schools, Grant for family sought, Farmhouse shield ruse fails, Manila refuelling ban on RAF jets, Housing 'erosion' will be stopped, Futuristic Italian car at Paris show, Tokyo, the thriving capital which died twice, Danger in Rhodesia motion, Government may step in to curb Tokyo violence, Government plans to force comprehensive schools issue, Jenkins predicts surplus in 1969, New virus in British dahlias, Pravda threatens purge of Prague anti-socialists., Wallace's aim is 'to inflame fears', Cairo says pilot foiled Israelis, Spreading of the ocean floor, British tourism independent of sunshine, Sunday Times appeal may end today, Blueprint for raising living standard in East Anglia, Abe Fortas withdraws his name, Interpol move for arms control, The Times Diary Another Solzhenitsyn coming Fleet Street mores in action Cooper tackles the Cubists, US warns Russia on Berlin, 22 Tories look to the way ahead. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cma, Lesser, Spink, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bristol Medium Dry Sherry, Abbey National: the building society., Linguist, The Complete Golf Gamesmanship, Parker Knoll, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Daimler Hire, Crane, Reed Executive, Heal's, Tiptree, Tyndall Exempt Fund, The Times, John Tyzack & Partners (Selection) Ltd, The Careers Centre, Dry Sack, Burroughs, Aic, Pool Promoters Association, Melody Maker, Pye, Hoover Auto-Jet, Money Which?, Boac, NEWSociety, vile bodies, Twa, Mercedes-Benz, Agnew. Picture Gallery: Much casual water at Royal Birkdale. Law: Witness Must Testify In War Crimes Trial In Re Extradition Act, 1870 Ex Parte Treasury Solicitor, Newspaper Challenges Ban On Publishing Report Fraser V. Evans And Others, When Adjournment Should Not Be Refused In Re M. (An Infant). M. V. M.. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Domestic Situations, Personal, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments. Reviews: Hogarthian rescue for a classic The Playhouse, Nottingham The School for Scandal, Sculpture garden in Bucks, Music On The Way, New series proves a point, Ogdon Instead Of Richter, London Observed, When verve is not sufficient, A delicate side of American life, Three men and a girl Royal Court Theatre The House by the Green. Editorials/Leaders: Comprehensive By Law, Remember Czechoslovakia, Gold plan could buy time for world trade, Biafra's Last Defence. Letters to the Editor: A question for the House, Indefensible burden, Ticket out, The Proposed Wealth Tax: Capital's Vital Role, Goodwill and morale, Flooded Farms, Cut Price Goods, Letter To The Editor Traders and RPM, Father to son, Post Office Service, Making money, Crossing The Channel, Slow Lane, Dr Salazar, Ways and means, To be sorted out, Check on growth. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, October 4, 1943. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Cholmondeley, Marcel Duchamp True father of Dadaism who was noted for 'ready-mades', Professor R. Guardini Roman Catholic theologian, Capt R. E. Phillips, Vc, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: General Sir Kenneth Darling., Resignation at Warburg. Sport: Last say to Albion, Hemery is poised to beat record, Champions start with a double victory, Foursomes at Worplesdon, Horton and Cole share lead in Alcan golf, Tower Walk preferred for Middle Park Stakes, Sports in Brief, Mackay leads the Derby onslaught, Surprise for England, Week's best price for Larkspur filly, Hiller in fine form, France and United States in lead, Manchester City's hopes ended by late goal, United rout Waterford, Liverpool defeated by toss. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,970. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Company Meeting ANGLO-ALPHA CEMENT LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Lobbying by drug men, Joseph Sebag & Co., Pottery setback to interim profits of SIG, Hull lorry dispute causes exports delay, BMC sales in France, 16 point gain as UK reserves rise £21m Sterling, Flurry of buying pushes New York silver higher, Eurosyndicat, 10 pc export boost needed, Strike could cut jobs, says Stokes, Silver prices plummet, Sharp rise in Wood Bastow Midland Stocks, Waive nylon duty call, SEC refuses Merrill plea, Capseals on target, Forgery says York Trailer, 678,000 lost car days, Isolating trust management, Dispute over coffee agency, West will be pilot area in bank merger, Caution on profits from Debenhams, Why copper has fallen, Rally with the brakes on; index up 0.26 EQUITY Markets, Regional Share Prices, British Funds now in better heart Fixed Interest, Calor Gas Holding Company Limited, September equity trading up 4½pc, Cutting the paper drag on international trade, Soft sell from the drug lobby, Ashanti Goldfields achieves new records, Computer morality, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Airlines' jumbo problem, 80 pubs for sale by tender, £50m Iran sales coup by Rootes, Debenhams Limited, Surplus by 1969 says Jenkins, Tourist industry not pulling weight says travel body, Guardian Assurance, Toolmakers' blueprint, Wingate Investments, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Money Market, Secret talks held to pave way for Soviet membership of IMF, European And Far East Securities, Bank rate cut fails to help home loan funds, Few object to hoardings, Britain's reserves rise £21m, Mixed motives in the wrangle over gold sales, Bain & Hodge gets 8s BOC offer, Engineering strike: Scanlon threatens 'war of attrition', Unofficial strike halts Welsh steelworks, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: IMF on commodity prices, Losses of 5s 3d in cocoa futures Commodities, Rises And Falls, Teledyne Euroloans up $10m, Recent Issues, Wall St closed, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Insurance shares do well, Unit Trust Prices.
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