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The Times - 12/07/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From JULIAN MOUNTER-Exeter, July 11, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, From RAYMOND ANDERSON-Moscow, July 11, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, By GEORGE CLARK, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By BEVIS HILLIER-Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By BASH GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From MARIO MODLANO-Athens, July 11, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, July 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, July 11, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Stockholm, July 11, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, July 11, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, July 11, From RICHARD WIGG, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, July 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, July 11, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, July 11, S.S, by Joanna Carrington, By Nature-Times News Service., By Nature-Times News Service, FROM THE NEWS TEAM-Lagos, July 11, From Mrs. A. Methuen, GRACE METHUEN., ROBERT HARLING. The Glebe House, Godstone, Surrey., J. F. K. NOSWORTHY., GARTH EVANS ANDREW FORGE DAVID ANNESLEY ROBYN DENNY PHILLIP KING JOHN LATHAM PAUL OVERY BERNARD COHEN BARBARA LATHAM ROY ASCOTT NORBERT LYNTON RICHARD WOLLHEIM NOEL FORSTER CHRISTOPHER CORNFORD DAVID HOCKNEY, N. PEVSNER., A. M. BEAUMONT DARK., From Mrs. O. H. Perks, PHILIPPA PERKS., F. D. B. SOMERSET., H. BERGER., B. O. OGUNDIPE., JOAN VICKERS., By Stewart Harris, LOTHIAN., SIMON WINCHESTER., A. N. HOLLIS., GERALD S. GRAHAM., TREVOR R. REESE., DENNIS AUSTIN., By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By CHARLES BRAY, By PETER CRANMER, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From VIVIAN JENKINS, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY GERALD ELY, By KEITH PAYNE, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, From R. W. Shakespeare-York, July 11, KENNETH OWEN, JOE ROEBER, From DAVID JONES, Cork, July 11, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, From EOIN BELTON-Paris, July 11, ALBERT HOWELLS., L. H. TRIMBY., JOHN BRAY., FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, July 11, By DAVID DAVIS, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By Our Mining Editor, Ian S. Lloyd, M.P., Ray Pahl and Gordon Cullen, Phillip Adams,

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News: Divorce Bill speed-up likely, Dying children wait for help, Why No Route 128?, Hospital IS Fun, Patients Say Special praise for nurses, Australian trip for Mr Heath, Colour calls for courage-and mistakes!, The Times Women's Page Painting Cometition, Papadopoulos challenge to constitution critics, Microelectronics, Klan threat as professor vanishes, Anti-Wilson cry at meeting, Interface, Six battalions to be disbanded, Indians hunted Pacific fur seals, New faces at first session of French Assembly, Steel industry to be rebuilt, Charge against nurse dropped, Most Kenya Asians want to live in India, Hunger strike by prisoner ends, M16 head changes phone, Tory rebels make their peace Loyalty pledge to Heath, Citizen armies worry police, Henry Moore at 70, Colleagues to aid lawyer, Transport, Hope of easing deadlock over aid delivery, Random Access, Army reduced but unmatched, All-in schools join the place-seekers, Troops Fly To Aid Flood Areas Storm havoc spreads across the south, Vietnam uneasiness on peace issue, Space debris on earth 400m years ago, MPs' resignation threat dropped, Blind Beggar pub murder charge, Indian Anger Over Aid To Pakistan Call for anti-Soviet rallies, Prince visits motorway builders, Singer's arms amnesty plea to Wilson, Political spying charge, Pill Linked With Blood Clotting Doctors still cautious, Czech leader as London guest, Woman says dismissal is political, £1m gift with base, Russian help for Turkey criticized, Exports rise benefits the pound, Evolution of behaviour in man and ape, Saigon Visit For Mr Clifford Vietcong build-up continues, Looking to the future with optical communications, Further Data, Paradoxes Of Mobility, Russia's call to avert ocean-floor arms race, Briefly, 30,000 benefit under rent rebate scheme, Destinations, Battle ban on Hunt mission, Kosygin's mission to Stockholm Support for Mr Erlander, Soviet warning to Czech leaders, Hen 'factory' makes no converts, Union promise to support busmen Cousins rejects meeting, Buccaneers for RAF, Jewish freedom plea, International Affaits July 1968, Greeks still seek British contract, Piping Through The Valleys Wild, In this broadsheet: Interface, Destroyers to be blown up in test, SIA offers self-service 'informatics' in Britain, The Times Diary Should an outsider get UGC post? Sir Frederic's rightwards drift Diplomatic precedent in Ottawa, Oxford class list: physics, The thin red line will fade, Law of contempt to be reviewed, Wild frontier where Indonesia meets Australia. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Prof Blunden resigns chair, British Museum Trustee. Display Advertising: The Pergamon World Atlas, Lesser, Multiple Display Advertisements, The British Oxygen Company Limited, Rsl, Dene Shipping Co Ltd, Festival of the City of London, The Royal London Society for the Blind, The Slater Walker Growth Fund, National Westminster Bank Limited, Cleveland, Times Newspapers Ltd.,, Uta, Scotbor Securities Limited, The Sunday Times, Tony Armstrong, North Central, Cambridge University Press, The American Challenge, Alcan, Ibm, The Royal Bank of Canada, Union Discount Company, Twa, Long John, Mercedes-Benz, Parker. News in Brief. Reviews: Power and the party, Powerful images in Smalley work, Eloquently scornqful heroine, The London Youth Symphony, Italy Seen Through English Eyes, Mechanical poems with balloons, Some problems of 'Cosi fan tutte', Weill scenic cantata, English and Hungarian novelties, Sculpture on the ground, £2,000 for Leighton painting. Picture Gallery: Trail of havoc in the West Country, Rises And Falls. Classified Advertising: Miscellaneous, Announcements, Planning Greater London, To place your advertisement, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments, Accountants and Cost Analysts. Politics and Parliament: Uncollected fines £2.9m, Higher prices fixed for cereal imports, The Commons: growth targets and performance, Lords: coach trips to bens and glens. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, July 13, 1943 Dive-Bombers Unwanted. Editorials/Leaders: At last-a tangible sign of success, Political Frame For Greece, Look To The Reserves, Rumblings From Moscow. Letters to the Editor: GPO answer, Consumer Council's 'snap judgment', Sale Of Church Plate, Loss From Opting Out, Unacceptable, Alternative penalty, Size Of Birmingham, Politics Of Starvation, Equal Pay For Women, The Non-Payment Of Fines: A Shortage Of Staff, Colonial Office Library, Licence as well, Bail bonds, Scottish Assembly, One bad debt..., Commercial debts, Action At Hornsey, Art Education. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sarah Gertrude Millin A powerful interpreter of South African life, Professor E B Paul. Sport: Jones routs Lancashire batsmen, Sports in Brief, Cornell cruise to the finish Fine win by Leander, Britain set for title, County championship goes to Surrey, So Blessed proves to be a true champion, US challenge repulsed, Budleigh Salterton Croquet, Miss Casals in semi-finals, Fine day for Britain, Two Recoveries At Lord's, Today's cricket, Timon Best For Timeform Cup, Jaunty 68 puts Casper four strokes ahead, Batsmen Fail To Assess Pitch Steady bowling by Hutton, Tickets are scarce, Two events to Scots Guards, Storm kills all hopes of play, Hurdle race could be climax. Law: Overcoming Hardship Under 1950 Decision In Re Ralphs (Deceased), Rent Case Must Be Reheard Regina V. London Rent Assessment Panel Committee Ex Parte Metropolitan Properties Co. (F.G.C.) Ltd., Council Withdraw Appeal Merton London Borough Council V. Stopher. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,899. Weather: The Weather. Property: Bigger units help farm sales, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Concrete Limited, Good first quarter for Boots Drug, No stoppage at Barbican, 1.3m STV share offer, Company Meeting C. & W. Walker Holdings, End-account factors hit prices EQUITY Markets, Thorn bid reveals £29m holdings, GUS boosts profit by £3m, STV's offer for sale, Labour News Workers at Mobil meet, Motta, Engineering chiefs to offer new pay deal, Total starts discount sales scheme, PM in final merger say, Firms must tackle their own problems-decimal board, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdings Limited, Fewer items for Assay Office, The future of France is still in the balance, Support for franc remains timid, Eldo meeting faces finance problem on satellite launch, A minor shortage Money Market, S Africa to resume gold sales shortly?, Russia joins cruise set, Sharp fall in spending, Recovery by Ward & Goldstone, Grain imports to cost more, Funding plan on way for Sel Trust, New Zealand freight tariff talks collapse, Selection Trust Limited MR. A. CHESTER BEATTY, Chairman, addressing Shareholders at the Annual General Meeting held July 11, 1968, in London, said:, Advice on stocktaking, Hambro bond in TV advert, A Japanese steel glut?, Bumper half-year profits for Wiggins Teape, Sterling Cable Company Limited New Records Achieved Mr. J. D. Clare Reviews A Very Satisfactory Year, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, UK stake in Europe plane project, Company Meeting Duff Development Co., Improvement better than rates indicate Sterling, Hearings open on US brokers' commission, Sir G. Godfrey agrees £3.4m offer from Jas Howden, FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK and Subsidiaries, Take up that new BOC rights issue, Mutual funds to testify on rates, UCM strengthens timber interests, Portfolio performance, Second half rise boosts GUS profit, Machine tool orders rise in May, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Philips to raise a record $100m, Sharp rise in sterling as trade deficit falls by £36m, 'Storm cone' warning, Raleigh uses cinema to 'sell' pay scheme, Market porters' go-slow over?, How The Markets Moved, BRIEFLY FROM industry West German Smelter site decided, After the petticoat revolt, Maxibond's entry into unit field, Irish firm's bid for textile market, Fall in funds' investment, Strong fillip for the Funds Fixed Interest, contracts Efco wins big Soviet order, Reliance Clifton Cables Limited. Business Appointments: BAC strengthens its sales executive. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Another gain as DJ index reaches 922 Wall Street, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, Daily price of sugar falls to £19 Commodities, Recent Issues, Good demand for E Webb Midland Stocks, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Premium scope in Galliford dealings, London Stock Exchange Prices Gold mines fall again, Unit Trust Prices.

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