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The Times - 14/11/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By PETER HOPKIRK, By DAVID WOOD, By JOHN CARTER, Travel Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Nov. 13, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Nov. 13, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By HENRY STANHOPE, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our Science Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Islamabad, Nov. 13, From Our Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG-Santiago, Nov. 13, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Nov. 13, From EVELYN IRONS, By Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Nov. 13, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Nov. 13, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Nov 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Nov. 13, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, By Nature-Times News Service, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Guy Brett, M.B., A.B., By Caryl Brahms, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, PHS, P. H. MKUDU, Leader of Opposition, M. MAINZA CHONA, Minister, P. C. M. SEDGWICK, Director, Hong, THEO. MCEVOY., JOHN PEYTON., SHAWCROSS., JOHN MUSKER., C. L. GRANDAGE., By Neville Maxwell, ALEX CLOUDESLEY SEDDON. DONALD HAMILTON. GUY H. C. FRANKHAM., DENIS BROGAN., GEORGE SAVAGE., CHRISTOPHER HODSON., R. E. THRELFALL., By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOHN DOWNIE, From a Special Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent-Rome, Nov. 13, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, by Hilary Gelson, Marny Macintosh, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By ERIC WIGHAM, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By ANTHONY THOMAS, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Paris, Nov. 13, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By DENNIS TOPPING, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MAURICE CORINA, By ARTHUR REED, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, J. H. HOLMES., BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GRAHAM, by George Hunte, by Our Barbados Correspondent, by J. A. J. Murray, Adviser to the Barbados High Commission in London, by R. Norris, Secretary, West Indies Sugar Association, by Mary Slater,

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News: Russia in gas war build-up, Tall blocks remedy procedures to be speeded up, Ghetto chief shot dead, New heart hope for children, Censure on British Eagle, Agnew backs statehood for Puerto Rico, Miss Spain walks out in a huff, Warning to Hanoi on 'violations', Pro-Soviet moves against press in Czechoslovakia, A dentist's 800 letters to woman, Mentally ill patients top 500,000, Hormone makes arthropods moult, Sir Alec's appeal on Rhodesia, Graft ring on council alleged, 'Uncle Tom' threat to Negro leader, Labour's search for an image of competence, WBC warning to Muhammad Ali, Italy faces general strike, Nixon will give Nato priority, Streamlined shopping for Christmas, Pressure by Labour group against Smith deal, £17,014 damages awarded, Few kind words for Lords proposals, Jan van Os still life sold for £22,000, Saigon bitter over US statement, No substitute for sugar, Alleged forgery of painting, So much that Columbus missed, Hongkong denial on detainees, Czech urges Prague to analyse failings, Multicoloured fight for literacy, Firemen plan drill ban, Brezhnev gives 'proof' of imperialist plot, Bar students end their sit-in after a day, Paris schools protest, Greek rebels gaoled, European move on space research, Figures support immigration line, Brief guide to English apples, Home Office may drop race clause for police code, Papal warning on ecumenism, Staff cuts at White House, The Times Diary When four wise men move on Porton Down is not so cosy The aboriginals and Vesteys, Two nations in one, Political new broom, Three tourist boards to be set up, Trade wind freshens, Postal strike threat this month, Apology to Mr Wilson broadcast by BBC, Callaghan calls violence claim 'ridiculous', Dealers help in art ring inquiry, Visit to Andes copper mine by Duke, New method for study of embryos, Blood no fake Yard admits, Pakistan unrest after Bhutto is detained, Menzies goes home after stroke, Historical papers sought, Permit worries for Czechoslovak students, Suicide rate dwindles in Japan, Bill seeks to stop 'kerb crawling', Ayub Khan takes a hard line with political opponents. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: HMS President makes a rare voyage. Index. Display Advertising: Cable And Wireless, Knight Frank & Rutley, Trianco, Duff Gordon's El Cid Sherry, Ppa, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Continental Oil (U.K.) Limited, Vickers, Cdc, Löwenbräu, Caribbee, NEW society, Taylor Woodrow, John D. Wood & Co., The Times, Wimpey, Blue Nun, Dry Sack, Shelter, gestetner, Success Motivation Of Great Britain Ltd, Coal, Klm, Oxfam, Property Investments Ltd.,, Boac, Galt Toyshops, Deinhard & Co., Cadogan Travel Ltd.,, Viasa, R. M. Brooker Ltd.,, Scm, Mount Gay Rum, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Barnardo's. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Management Accountant, Domestic Situations, Win A Superb Times Atlas, Personal, Women's Appointments, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Legal Notices, General Vacancies. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, November 15, 1943 Control Of B.B.C.. Reviews: Visual diversions of the sixties, Words by Christopher Fry, Elegiac Czech symphony, Different view of Burns Arts Theatre Club: There Was A Man, Importance of Cathy, What Feydeau loses in the cinema. Editorials/Leaders: Not The Best Way To Help, Mr Bhutto's Detention, The House Of Nominees, No clear picture from the trade figures. Letters to the Editor: Chi-Chi's Last Chance, Unfinished Business, Flu Vaccine, Reform Of The Lords, Choice Of Advice, Auction Rings, Trade And Ideology, Resignation, Law Students' Sit-In, Held In Hongkong, Beaten by the system, Zambia's feelings, African Point Of View On Rhodesia, Grappling with reality. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: New Archbishop In Jerusalem, University News Leeds. Marriages. Obituaries: A Kosterine, Mr Joe Corrie, Commander Sir Dennistoun Burney Naval inventor who designed first paravanes for mines. Sport: Law twice atones for missing penalty, Hibernian to face testing return, Good start rewarded, Squash Rackets, Leeds end barren spell, Sports in Brief, Leics fight but fail, Johnstone excels, Top places for US riders Raymond Brooks-Ward, Cambridge in control but fail to score, Early goal unsettles England, US pair offer a stiff challenge, Surtees joins BRM, Battrick trounces ailing Ashe, Crowd pelt Albion's 10 men, Britain must learn from French methods, Talented jumpers ready to raid the south, Cole finds kicking form just in time. Politics and Parliament: State register for hotels, Mr Healey: Czechoslovakia a warning of more direct threat to Nato, Opposition on the wrong track over immigration-Mr Callaghan, Ambassador and Mr Nixon, Safety in rail crossings, Lords: brain drain down kitchen sink, Commons: cost of arms from United States. Law: Three accused of paintings theft, Beneficial Ownership Under Conditional Contract WOOD PRESERVATION LTD. V. PRIOR (Inspector of Taxes), Power Of Courts Over Aliens Limited Regina V. Governor Of Brixton Prison Ex Parte Havlide, 'Thad' Spencer acquitted. Property: Surrey Hills, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,006. Business and Finance: Potash exports of £7m a year forecast, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Overtime cut in BOC pay offer, 'Nickels' goes ahead, Haden Interim Statement, S & P'S tax-free triplets, State industry chiefs want their salaries doubled, High hopes at Glaxo, West Dries up to schedule mining, A place for independents, 'Franc devaluation absurd'-de Gaulle, Tulketh Group still deep in red company NEWS, The Group of Four, Rank computer printer drive, Lloyd's to open on Saturdays, When will they ever learn?, Bank workers united against later opening, Indevco apartments purchase price, Seager doubtful on UK earnings, Strike threat to docks, Lloyd's back Boeing giants, Mrs Castle's pay offer to building trades 'unacceptable', The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Synthetic fibres boom faces perils, Interbank rate dips, Britain's trade gap doubles to £66m, Output of steel near 1964 high, Chartered Bank rights at 55s, How The Markets Moved, Muirhead's profit margins rise sharply, Readicut keeps the pot boiling Bids, Deals & Mergers, Swiss bank clampdown, US group bids for Worthington, TUC sticks to aim of 6 pc growth rate, Hotels urged to step up productivity by 30pc, BUSINESS diary Picking the pops at MGM, Rootes seeks 'dual supply', Gatt head warns US. Stock Exchange Tables: Cocoa futures down slightly Commodities, 3½ point loss to $2.3892 Sterling, The Times Share Indices, Funds roughly in balance Money Market, NY cocoa up to 30 points higher, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Fresh rises in oils, European And Far East Securities, Fifth consecutive gain since Nixon's victory Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices, Heavy falls among the Funds Fixed Interest, Eurosyndicat, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), L Ryan to issue loan stock, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Oils and mines prominent in fresh advance EQUITY Markets.

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