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The Times - 19/11/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Nov. 18, By Our Political Staff, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Monday, From STAFF REPORTERS-Glasgow. Nov. 18, By DAVID WOOD, From DESSA TREVISAN-Budapest, Nov. 18, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Belfa, t, Nov. 18, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From Our Correspondent, By STUART MARSHALL, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Nov. 18, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Nov. 18, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Nov. 18, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Nov. 18, From PETER HAZELHURST-Rawalpindi, Nov. 18, By Our Foreign Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Pretoria, Nov. 18, From RICHARD WIGG, From LLOYD GARRISON-Paris, Nov. 18, By Nature-Times News Service, From PAUL MARTIN-Beirut, Nov. 18, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG-Santiago, Nov. 18, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, Moscow, Nov. 18, PHS, ALBERT KIRALFY. Vallum, 25 Woodhayes Road, Wimbledon Common, S.W.19. Nov. 16., ALAN LEE WILLIAMS. House of Commons, Nov. 17., F. V. CORFIELD. House of Commons. Nov. 15., E. SHINWELL House of Commons. Nov. 16., H. LEVY, Professor-Emeritus, University of London. 25 Home Park Road, S.W.19. Nov. 15., ERIC SQUIRE. Pyper's Plot, Park Road, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, Nov. 16., A. CHARLES TRINDER. Lord Mayor. The Mansion House, E.C.4. Nov. 14., From Richard Wigg, LAN W. ROXBURGH. Queen Mary College, Mile End Road, E.I. Nov. 14, K. M. HARTWELL. Chairman, Political Archives Investigation Committee. Nuffield College, Oxford. Nov. 14., REX HUDSON. Loreburn House, Montpellier Circus. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Nov. 15, F. MILTON CASHMORE. 3 (North), King's Bench Walk, Temple. E.C.4. Nov. 14., SHELAGH GOLD. Muswell Hill. N.10. Nov. 15., ANNA-LENA EDMONDS. 8 Limerston Street. S.W.10. Nov. 15, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, D. McV., J.O.C., By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, by PETER JAY Economics Editor, By ANTHONY THOMAS, From DAVID SPANIER, By OLIVER MARRIOTT and ROBERT JONES, From Hugh Stephenson, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By DAVID DAVIS, By DAVID JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From RONALD KERSHAW-Tromsoe, Norway, Nov. 18, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, JOHN BRUCE-GARDYNE. House of Commons., BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Greek exiles fight to save Panaghoulis, Handsome is as handsome does, The Queen's success as special ambassador for Britain, Demands listed as Czech students launch strike, Senator sees new US emphasis on Nato, Reynolds is remanded again, MPs concerned over science agreement, Queen flies to Recife on her way home, Zond 6 uses new re-entry method, Challenge to Ayub takes Pakistan by surprise, Further £75 for teaching in 'twilight', Pill 'for some girl students', Lack of funds shuts Ohio schools, The Times Diary Goering's Brown Pages revealed Home found for Soldiers at last Lord Sudeley defends his own, New tube line proposal for London, Mercenaries expelled by Ojukwu, Two battle for rally lead, Detecting earthquakes by barograph, Russia strives to allay fears in the west, Few homes insured against floods, Correction, Concern for refugees, 'Police charged by students', Stormont move on housing and jobs for Londonderry, Rusk sees Franco on bases, Firemen's protest leads to pay talks, Falklands visit, Assurances given by bankers in fight to save franc, Three West Indies diplomats attack Powell speech, Teachers in New York vote to end strike, Westminster council's reply on homeless, Efficiency in the Civil Service, King Husain trying to convene new Arab summit, Students return bridge pieces, What they want in Watford, South African fear of press monopoly, Aragon quits Académie Goncourt, 100 MPs condemn Powell, Rayon and heart disease, The 'twilight' children of Whbourn, Rare pistol sold for 330 gns, Threat of further clash over Supreme Court, Smith turned down British concession, Scientists unhappy with Esro, Discharged 'three times by Army, Nato is developing a new ambiguity, More tower flats to be examined, Foster child move by MP, 'Bugging' in Soviet college, Saigon is hopeful over talks, Labour backbenchers force vote on Lords, 20 die behind bars in warehouse fire, Destructive 'orgy' in car park, Gas leak plugged with marbles, Denial by Dr Petro. Politics and Parliament: Votes at 18 register by February, 1970, Highway Code not approved, Thomson explains why Rhodesian talks failed, Reprisals unlikely to help Britons in China, Callaghan orders study of computerized voting, External safeguard issue heads differences with Rhodesia, Solicitor's letter on art deal, Nato accent on deterrence, Next move must come from Mr Smith. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, L0ndon & Provincial Shop Centres (Holdings) Limiteed, Automations International (U.K.) Limited, Lehman Brothers, Gold Cross Shoes, Kleinwort Benson Limited, Bea Cargo, Gordon's, The Times, Radiospares, Wills, Harveys, Short Loan & Mortgage Company Limited,, Lloyds Bank, Crusader Vendors Limited, SkyTours, Carolina Caribbean Corporation, Home Service Insurance, Simpson, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Hampton & Sons, CFi, Portman Building Society, Olivetti, Transocean Gulf Oil Company, Panam, Harrods, Union Carbide, Asher Storey & COMPANY LTD. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,010, Television for today, BBC switch. Law: Inference of adultery ruled by judges, Judges Should See Parents H. V. H. And C, Company's Trade 'Discontinued' J. G. Ingram & Son Ltd. v. Callaghan (Inspector Of Taxes), All-Woman Juries Disliked Regina V. Sutton. Picture Gallery: The lively vision of Van Dyck. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Reading, Fine Art Commission. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Thomson's Report, How City sanctions can be made to work, The Costs Of Education, The French Crisis. Letters to the Editor: British Eagle, Family Welfare, Wishes of majority, House Of Lords Reform, Mr Powell's Doctrine Of Fear: A Citizen's Acid Test, Rhodesian solution, Future danger, To School In The Dark, Asking Questions, Auction Rings, The European Idea, Assurance, The Basle Agreement's significance, Political Archives. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, November 19, 1943 An Ally In Europe. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Stanley Levy, Wilhelm Lehmann, Mr Walter Wagger, Obituary, Mr Mervyn Peake Artist and writer with a gift for the grotesque. Reviews: Couperin's context, Aspiring to silence, 90 long minutes, How Van Dyck came to ennoble an epoch of English history, Pain In Happiness, Only comedy was missing, The dodo lives, Belshazzar by Handel. Sport: Rugby club records, Plan for £50 limit on basic wage, Training not wasted by Avoth, Britain on brink of defeat in King's Cup, Injury puts Emerson out, Sports in Brief, Solution to rating problem, Strauss looks outstanding, MCC face censure vote, W Indians held to draw, Newport go down at home, Today's football Association. Property: Property To Let, Fine Art And Furniture Auctions Also On Page 17, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Personal, Kennel, Farm And Aviary, General Vacancies. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Carpet groups' £11.5m merger Bids, Deals & Mergers, Electronics exports up, Washington is confident on franc, Costain to lose on motorways, CU profits down by £3.2m, French enthusiasm for Channel Tunnel by 1976, Upper Clyde: challenge of a new era, Norway moves for new Efta fish deal, Plan to shut three steel plants, CLRP refusal expected after £95m Trafalgar offer, Photo-Me International Limited Progress And Development Continues, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, United Merchants And Manufacturers Inc., New York, Waterfall Holdings Ltd. A Year Of Great Activity And Expansion Mr. R. S. Rowland's Statement, ICI men resent DEP move, No US review in Lloyd's case, Shock for property's slumbering giant, The Charterhouse Investment Trust Limited, Cocoa output prospects 'disturbing', BUSINESS diary, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, 'Appalling problem' as home car sales drop, Atlantic plans UK expansion, Eagle staff to protest, West Dries main battle looks to be won, France still adamant on Mark, Credit in short supply Money Market, Securicor rumour, Early losses often recovered EQUITY Markets, Currencies in chaos: pressure grows for German revaluation, How The Markets Moved, Long Funds yield over 8% Fixed Interest, Lucas says it may leave Merseyside, Djember Holdings Ltd., Smiths Industries 1968, Refrigerator sales surge, NUBE threatens strong action over PIB move, CLRP search for viable alternatives, Tube Investments' new town plant. Stock Exchange Tables: Significant gains on Paris The Bourses, Blue chips hit by profit-taking Wall Street, The Times Share Indices, Sterling falls to lowest level since July, European And Far East Securities, Sovereign terms and forecast, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Nickel shares well up, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), 15 point loss in spite of Bank support Sterling, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Cash tin soars to 3-year high Commodities, Unit Trust Prices, NY sugar futures up again. Business Appointments: Chief executive named at Smiths Industries.

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