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The Times - 06/08/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By DAVID WILSWORTH, Broadcasting Correspondent, From PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, Edinburgh, Aug. 5, From LOUIS HEREN-Miami Beach, Aug. 5, From JULIAN MOUNTER, From RICHARD WIGG, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-East Grinstead, Aug. 5, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By HENRY STANHOPE, From Our Own Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, Aug. 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Aug. 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, Aug. 5, From RUSSELL BAKER, the humorous columnist of the New York Times-Miami Beach, Aug. 5, PHS, SEBASTIAN MOORE, RICHARD INCLEDON., COLUMBA RYAN, O.P., KATHARINE FEWSTER. Ex-Clinic, S. LYNCH., W.H.C.FREND., MARY DON., BARBARA CREEDON, KATHARINE WIERSUM., LAURA CONNOLLY., E. P. C. PATERSON, Vicar of, YESHAYAHU ANUG. Charge, DAVID K. F. ADAMS., By John P. Mackintosh, Labour MP for Berwick and East Lothian, LEWIS VARDEY., NICHOLAS TUCKER., DEREK HUDSON, From TIM JONES, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By Eric Rowan, BY Henry Blyth, By Caryl Brahms, From Alan Blyth, By Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, By JIM SNOW, By JACK FINGLETON, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By AIHOLE STILL, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, BY PETER RYDE, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By OUR ECONOMICS STAFF, By MAURICE CORINA, From DAVID SPANIER, From GAVIN GORDON, Brussels, Aug. 5, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES Tokyo, Aug. 5, DAVID DAVIS, ERIC WIGHAM, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, From KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, Edinburgh, Aug. 5, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, K. A. YEOMANS., A. de F. MELLOR. Chairman, , WILLIAM SIMPSON., By MICHAEL WHINCUP, By JOHN WOODLAND, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Britons die in ship fire, Explosion leaves S Vietnam with only one train, Stabbing at Gorsedd stones, Nixon bandwagon starts to roll, John Wayne has them reaching for their guns, Nationalist eyes on Ulster's system, Melbourne press strike ends, US offer as Nigeria peace talks begin, £10,000 jewelry offered as bail, Amphibian fossil from Antarctica, Plan to file all nation's laws by computer, Dismissal for 700 newspaper workers, Children play in safety under motorway, How Czechs won concessions at vital meetings, Cardinal Heenan's pastoral letter in full, Rhodesia criminal trials suspended, Briton dies in climbing accident, Catholic view of 'right action', Many interests in the field of law, Space scientist said to be drug plot 'brains', Your face in their hands, Oxford class list: Modern History, Manx radio talks next month, Short Season Of Bird Song, Cross case man walks out, Mixed Choirs On Way Out In Wales, Bulgaria ban on French students, Defence move in Pakistan trial, Country projects fund cut to £100,000, Strategy for peace by former President, Neptune is measured by new method, TV firms refuse to reinstate technicians, British draft on germ war, Ban on extra flights to Jersey, The Times Diary, Grave found in Ireland one of the largest, Hopes of new Chi-Chi meeting with An-An, Emergency in Basque province, Prague leader delivers a warning to press, Thai denial of infiltration report, Doctors' new definition of death, Scientologist Must Go Prison if he disobeys, Secrets of hibernation in toads, The Grand Old Party faces reality, Anxiety in Delhi over Naga Killing, NFU wants new egg board Need for import control, Gaol terms for Greek officers, Anglican bishops opposed to Papal encyclical, Religions As Hope Of Unity, How yeasts make contact on mating, Russia woos with goods, Jordan seeks sanctions on Israel, Judge quits Tory inquiry, hits back at critics, Mao demands unconditional respect for his leadership, As I said to the ace reporter I met in the deep end.... News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bank of Montreal, Henlys, Target Trust Managers Limited, James Scott, Gpo, Techmashexport, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mnb, Minster Trust, Mercedes-Benz, muldivo ltd., Girling. Index. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,920, Television and radio, Penrose in hard fight. Law: Lord Advocate challenged. Reviews: Thoughts on a list of old stage costumes, Unknown Granville Bantock, Crystalline soprano, The art of Roy de Maistre, Victory for the all-blacks, Philosophy of Moss, Debussy steals the scene at Aix Festival, A Mecca of the music-hall, Maw opera at Glyndebourne. Editorials/Leaders: The Basques Join In, Public should be told of spending cuts, After The Lion, Same Old Pattern. Letters to the Editor: 'The Young Visiters, 'Cloud-cuckoo-land', Where duty lies, Harm In Nursery Tales, 'Sanctity of life', Moral bastion, A Cambridge sermon, The mother's view, No jurisdiction, Individual choice, Seeking an alternative, The complex nature of industrial innovation, Flying dogs, Simple code, Flashing Lights, Students In Jordan, The Encyclical On Birth Control: False View Of Natural Law, What is needed, Comfort for the devout. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Agency's top man resigns, University News Cambridge. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Front THE TIMES of Friday August 6, 1943. Obituaries: Dr Kurt Weigelt, Sir Henry Howard, Col E. H. M. Hood, Professor G. E. Newell The development of marine biology, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Bonds Cancelled, Fine Art And Furniture Auctions, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Sport: Three good mounts for Barclay at Redcar, Slow progress on Solent Sunmaid foiled near line, Team for Mexico is largest since 1948, Sports in Brief, Smooth win for Piggott, France in sight of victory, Eisteddfod In The Wings, Mercedes aground, Morgan gives Leicester no chance, Close content to deny Lancashire, Kimber Recovers Best Form, Top seed not playing, Czechs to go for prizes, Milton and Nicholls dominate, Harrison Cup for Lushill, Salcombe, First winner for Lord Wigg, Hampshire Fall To Spinners, Sobers Wins Race Against Clock, Hurlingham Croquet, Council to decide, Ackerman foils Essex, Sheahan's 137 fails to save the Australians, Worcester's highest, Chinese protest at team name, New outlook will end horse-blindness, Oosterhuis picked. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Verseas Properties. Business and Finance: NY silver futures down 900 points, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, CWS opens London bank, How to iron out the Redundancy Act's anomalies, Advantages for surtax payer, Metal Bulletin Handbook, Moss Bros New Branches START Well, £3¼m bid from Holland, British Funds again move forward Fixed Interest, Government plan more intervention to increase output, Earl of Woolton heads Bear Brand, Lloyds manager joins the board, Takeovers Scoreborad, BoT tightens travel belt for exporters, The Times Book Of New Issues, Foreign investment record in Japan, Plumbing firms plan £40m merger, Hire purchase debt falls by 23 pc, Business Diary The men behind State oil, Rises and Falls, NZ wool exports tumble, Drop in fuel consumption, International Computers aims to beat IBM challenge, £5.4m M6 extension, Boom for Continental Ford sales, Transport levy rate reduced, Plumbers' group deserves high rating, Wool marketing plan under debate, The Soviet growth pattern Sea Trade, Quiet day with a gain of 3 points Sterling, Zinc stocks fall sharply, Swedes win tankers order, Cosmetics plants to be closed, France aims to capture Antwerp's 20m ton oil traffic, Aggressive union with an eye on the booty, Royal Dutch/shell Group Of Companies, Mining Supplies dividend halved, Fine rubber achievement, U S Treasury Bill rate at new low, French reserves drop by a third since May, US banks boost UK stake, Crown House is heading for improved results, ITV cuts advertising rates in attempt to reduce losses, Buyers hesitate over hovercraft troubles, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Britain may set up sea gas and oil body, Great Boulder jumps 31/6 to 163/- EQUITY Markets, Russian threat to break into shipping trade with Australia, Crown House Investments Ltd, Package deals seen as best prospect for trade with Spain, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Bids, Deals & Mergers, BRIEFLY FROM industry Scotland may get new A-power station, Shell-Esso signs N Sea gas deal, More talks on Donovan, Difficult day in Lombard Street Money Market, Wild leap for Great Boulder, Philip Morris International Finance Corporation, Three-nation company will 'sell' Eurobus, US bid for Bibby firm, Johnson puts the pressure on America's men of steel, U S firms looking outside Europe for future growth, Home Telerentals sets own pattern for expansion, H & R Johnson-Richards Tiles Ltd (CERAMIC TILE MANUFACTURERS) Increased Turnover and Profits, Chemicals men want law clarified. Business Appointments: Manager joins Lloyds Bank board. Stock Exchange Tables: Modest rise with sales below 9m shares Wall Street, European And Far Eastern Securities, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Nickel mines strong, Saville Gordon strong Midland Stocks, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Regional Share Prices, Dealing price for Rimmel, Unit Trust Prices, Sellers force silver prices lower Commodities.

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