The Times - 16/08/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From Our Own Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By PAT HEALY, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, Aug. 15, From ANTONY TERRY, From PETER HOPKIRK, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG-New York, Aug. 15, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, B CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, PHS, GRAHAM PARKER, CHRISTOPHER BRIGHTMAN., GILBERT LONGDEN, JOHN G. PEACOCK., A. G. DALF., By Peter Jay, Economics Editor, SYLVIA SAYER., BRYDON MABEN., JOHN GRAVES, A. G. M. Weddell, M.D. D.Sc.. M.A., D. R. OPPENHEIMER., PHILIP A. WRIGHT., MARGARET BIRKINSHAW, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, By PETER WEST, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, BY PHILIP CLIFFORD, By JOHN HENNESSY, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By PETER WAYMARK, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROY MACKIE, By RONALD KERSHAW, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From OLIVER MARRIOTT, BERRY RITCHIE, By RODNEY COWTON, by ERIC WIGHAM, BY RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, ROY MACKIE HOW TO BUILD A PORTFOLIO, By DAVID DAVIS, By CHRISTOPHER NEAKIN, From DAVID SPANIER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CHRISTOPIER MARLEY, ROGER DIPLOCK., WILLIAM REID. Regional, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, From PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES-Frankfurt, Aug. 15, JOHN CARRINGTON,
ResumoNews: Laser beam spotlights malignant tissue, Pueblo crew 'apologizes for spping', Haiti trial 'lesson' for foreigners, Terrorism decree in Spain, Harassment of Britons, The Times Diary Mafeje speaks on S Africa ban GLC prunes outside architects V & A returns a Swiss ceiling, Last night a 75-mimute documrntsry, America; Democracy on Trial, was sereened on BBC1. It was the second of three major current affaits programmes produced by 28-year-old Barbara Pegna, who talks to Susan Raven about her career, Road-Up Signs Criticized, Greek doubts about bomb assassination plot, Heath plan for base praised, Limited palliatives available to the Chancellor, ICL completes its biggest programme test on Giro system, Clashes over hangings, National gas warning on high flats, Mrs Gandhi offers 'no war' pact, No Joy For The Herons, Protest march on Downing Street by 1,000 nurses, Headache hazard in the pill, New genes added to virus, The Times, Art School Suspensions, Home is where the hard work is, Menace of lumps on moon, 73 authorities with system-built flats, Algeria seeks UN aid on boycott, Reluctant heroes pose a problem, Two Britons leave China, Control, Prchlik is disavowed by Army, Abernathy's peacemaker role ends, Nigeria bars air relief to Biafra, Have you entered our painting competition?, MP seeks quick end to war, Anxiety and economic growth rates, Briefly, Sea search for cadets fails, Tribunal chairman's warning to Housing Minister, Joanna Carrington, whose two articles last month on the Pleasure of Painting introduced our paintity competition (for reninder details see below), describes here how to stretch and prime canvases, Forecast of 10,000 drug addicts, Machine Tools, Mother wins legal fight for children, How railmen's agreement was reached, Yard inquiry into search complaint, Standstill in press dispute, Tenants refuse to change but gas will be cut off, £10,000 is left to butler, Electric cookers get top priority, Escape by 14 in stolen plane, East Germany plods on its ordered way, Ceausescu seeking Prague's support in Soviet block, Pirates go off the air, Letters from a security wing, Lambeth bishops cut reports, New Citizens On Increase, Gas switch-off ordered to avoid another Ronan point, Two more pulsars discovered, Hope of solution to television dispute, Palantype dictionary, Sir Elwyn puts case for not naming civil servants, Two boys forged drug forms, Rhodesian judgment reserved. News in Brief. Display Advertising: QuickMaid, Bell's, Westminster Bank Limited, Royal Mail Lines, The Geographical Magazine, Leperca, de Neuflize & Co., Bks, Stratstone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pfa, Nel, Cunard, Long John, Window Seal (Storm Porches) Ltd., Clarke Chapman & Co. Ltd., Alfa Romeo (GS) Ltd.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: After Ronan Point, The Pueblo Captives, A clear lead from the Governor, Thoroughly Good. Letters to the Editor: Defining 'suspicious', No Taxis Going West, Anglicanism On The Road, How to react?, County Captains, Changing coal pattern, Surplus Army Boots, Loopholes in a legal description, A Threatened Valley, When Citizens Are Searched: Rights And Remedies, Closure Approved, Thalidomide Trial, Rabies, Hijacked Aircraft, Sense of proportion, Mental Health. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Industrial Court, Church News, University News Newcastle, Lord Lieutenant Appointed. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, August 17, 1943 The First Task. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Penrose's Chess Lead Increased Good Win Against Pritchett, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,929. Obituaries: Marcel Thil Middleweight French boxer, Obituary, Sir Humphrey Noble, Dr Alberto Candioti Argentine diplomat. Reviews: Ambitious puppet presentation, In a San Francisco suburb, Cadenzas-good, bad and different, Timpanist Conductor, Playwright from Trinidad, Morals and manners on parade Aldwych Theatre The Relapse, Augsburg baroque at its best, The miracle of four years ago that promises to last. Classified Advertising: Educational Research, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning, use prefix 01 only ourside London Metropolitan Area, Announcements, LEGAL NOTICES (continued from page 12), Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Board prospects in the short to medium term GROUP CHIEF ACCOUNTANT. Sport: Heavyweights out of Scottish team, Rhodesia opposed, Amiss overcomes anxiety against Australians, Northants recover, Two equal course record, Cowdrey proves fitness in leisurely innings, Sports in Brief, Second Treble For Taylor, Leicester subdued, Miss Kusner takes revenge by 0.4 sec, Jimmy Reppin ought to beat Town Crier, Triumph for unseeded players, Illingworth and Padgett make bold stand, Sponsors' help for athletes, British helmsmen move up, Graveney on form, Elusive batting points, Spectacular double for Esher, Hydrogen refuses to be beaten, Racing Details Yesterday Haydock Park, Yachting, Rivalry is resumed, Essex fall to pace, Programmes for two meetings Newbury, Leeds lucky again, Hooliganism condemned by spectators. Weather: The Weather. Law: $50,000 Husband Must Leave Home Baynham V. Baynham. Property: Big Michaelmas turnover in agricultural estates, Country Properties Cluttons, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Harrison Holdings for market New Issues, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Licence for tour firm, PO opens Giro bank on Oct 18, US Navy order for Vickers, US expects good report on payments, Ford seeks 1,000 more Escort men, Anglo Oriental Plantations Limited Estate Sales Most Satisfactory, Repayments still a major factor Money Market, Dearer beer plea likely, Governor warns City: self-control or statutory action, Important stopping place, Warning of jitters, Stes to avert freight war with Russia, Company Meeting H. SAMUEL LIMITED (Britain's Largest Jeweller) A Good Recovery, Showerings merger gets all-clear Bids, Deals & Mergers, Royal running short of cover, Threat to car output, Wool chemical structure study, BRIEFLY FROM industry BOAC air charter appeal rejected, Fresh oil discovery in Canada, British Leyland in £100m Iran deal, Pressed Steel strike notice, Opinion remains optimistic Sterling, Business Diary Natural choice for gas, Singapore offers option to UK firms, New man for Gas Council, Big share of new mortgages for the 'modest ' earners, Panel lays down new guidelines, £2m ship order for Swan Hunter, Contract to Sweden, Assurance companies invest record £228m, H. J. Heinz Company Limited 57 Varieties Further advances in Sales and Profits, German car firms in battle for markets, HP debt drops by £24M, Why the latest trend in disputes brings tougher employer action Labour Commentary, Mary Kathleen gets export go-ahead, Dobson profits levelled out, John Brown And Company Limited Improved Profits And Prospects, Fewer notes in circulation, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Portfolio performance, Newrith Group, Singapore lays out a carpet for investors, Whitehall asked to ease curb on offices, HQ and General trade 'unfrozen', US reduces bank rate to 5¼pc, Sir Leslie calls for voluntary discipline, Maybrook Properties Limited, ROYAL Insurance Company Limited, How The Markets Moved, Weston-Evans (Holdings) Ltd Summary of Results, Materials prices level out, An end in sight for the boom in equities?, Bayer Germany, William Jacks & Co. Ltd., Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Trust's gap deterrent, Treasury in savings talks. Business Appointments: Stone-Platt gets Ford director. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Mixed small changes, The Times Share Indices, London provisions, Flexible Drive rise 2/- Midland Stocks, European And Far Eastern Securities, £4 5s jump for cash copper Commodities, Recent Issues, NY silver falls 200 points, Profit-taking erases early advance Wall Street, CLOSING PRICES-continued), Poor day for the Funds Fixed Interest, Regional Share Prices, Leaders lose more ground EQUITY Markets, Unit Trust Prices.
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