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The Times - 17/08/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Aug. 16, From STEPHEN JESSEL-Washington, Aug. 16, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From IAN MCDONALD, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, Aug. 16, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, August 16, From EDMUND STEVENS, From PETER HOPKIRK-Algiers, Aug. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Aug. 16, From ANTONY TERRY-Athens, Aug. 16, From RICHARD WIGG, By JIM SNOW, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From a Special Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS and GEORGE HILL, By TIM JONES and CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By DENIS TAYLOR, PHS, KEN BARRINGTON, , GODFREY DUNCAN., JOHN H. GOODMAN., S. P. BEST., LAURENCE WHISTLER, DAVID CECIL., By James Wentworth Day, HENRY CECIL., KENNETH SANSBURY, General, A. A. GREEN, PROFESSOR C. J. HAMSON, Chairman, Committee of Management, JOHN CARSWELL., PETER TARRANT-WILLIS., By a Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Our Bridge Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By CLIFFORD WEBB-Stoke on Trent, Aug. 16, By PHILIP JACOBSON, JOHN GILMORE, BERRY RITCHIE, GLADYS ROSSITER, Direc-, ROLAND WADE, Vice-, By JOHN CARRINGTON, William Trevor, BY MARGARET JONES, Kay Dick, Katie Stewart,

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News: Martins Are A Mixed Blessing, The Times Diary Kurdish split not what it seems LT to lose a tube India's political son problem, Aubergine Pâté, Attack on Prague press, Fusiliers in Aden lacked arms, Parsons who are unable to preach, Making the opponents guess, Dubcek afraid of more freedom, Racing prizes from the past, Lambeth Bishops call for peace in Nigeria, 'Folly' to pay farm levy, Getting the best from tulips, Bomb explosion in Athens, Chess champion for ninth time, How atomic nuclei collide, Switch to electricity begins in tower blocks, Bonn expected to agree to talks with east, Reporters' night vigil, Pilots' leader sees Algerian Minister, Appeal For Aid In Tracing Britons, Rail seasons to cost Londoners 7½% more, Ugly taste of a good vintage, Dilemma of conscience or authority, A chess champion without ambition, Why more priests will resign, Earth's magnetic field origin, Unknown Goya Discovered, Dr Akeroyd's monument, Wild and watery Sweden, Publishers reply to union, Judge takes new post, Police end cathedral sit-in by Catholics, 60 mph escort for Siamese twins, System building firm's chief due in Britain, Drug identification to be speeded up, TV technicians to resume work on Monday, Orkney Marks Its Pledging, The 100 compensations of Brussels, Morocco-where time stands still, 21 are killed in factory explosion, FIGHT TO SAVE EISENHOWER IN HOSPITAL Bulletin after seventh heart attack, Knox plea rejected, Blind boy's A-levels give hope, Democrats may gain Negroes, Bus pay peace talks on August 26, Heavy burden of the modern county cricket captain, The growing threat of Britain's poisoned rivers, Art school inquiry demand, Red Cross remain hopeful of airlift for Biafra, Mediation offer made by S Vietnam group, New missile puts US ahead, Couple drew £24 aid weekly, What is wrong with the GPO?, British yacht safe, Company is accused of conspiracy, Male nurses are exonerated. News in Brief. Display Advertising: W. & D. Cole Ltd, Dunhill, Portsmouth, Penn Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Lane's Travel Service, Collins, Lynwood, Mallett, Yorkshire Blanket Sales, Royal Albert Hall, Appeals, Madeira, Wey Buildings, The Times, The Sunday Times, W.H.Smith & Son, Leicester Permanent, Indiaman, Thos. Cook & Son Ltd., Harry Wheatcroft Roses, Gardening, Times, Normandy Ferries, Sander & Kay, Unit, Minitrek Expeditions Ltd. Index. Classified Advertising: FAST T.S.D.C., Church services tomorrow: tenth Sunday after Trinity, For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Royal Horticultural Society, Concerts, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments. Sport: Walker European champion, Scores In Other Matches Notts V Worcester, Still flimsy evidence of an Arsenal revival, Sports in Brief, Weekend sports fixtures Association Football, Yorkshire's easy win on drying pitch, Tale of woe ends well, Fluent Stroller never caught, Townsend steals Large's thunder, Easy win by Lloyd, Leading averages Batting, Glamorgan Out Of Luck, Yachting, Lively wicket of no use to Kent, No Increase In Rowing Team, Goalkeepers dominant, Birkenshaw could go on tour, Mount Athos looks biggest danger to Park Top, Handicap beaten. Picture Gallery: Proud mother. Editorials/Leaders: Back On Monday, Leaving Things Alone, The Dangerous Gulf, Interest rate thaw is still not certain. Letters to the Editor: Livelier First Class Cricket: Some Thoughts On The Game, No Profit On Bottles, Position in doubt, Safeguards necessary, Prison Fires, Searched In The Street, The Cambridge Review, Hijacked Plane, Whistler At The Tate, Palestine Museum, Historic value, The Nigerian War, Difficult to buy British, Preserving England. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Dean Of Lincoln, Steps In Ceylon For Republic, University News Ulster, Bravery Medal For Marine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, August 18, 1943 British Restaurants. Obituaries: Obituary, DR DAVID HENDERSON Germ research at Porton. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,930, Weekend Broadcasting Television Saturday, Bridge Cup Wins For Middlesex. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Sharp improvement in US payments, August jobless at peak?, NY cocoa gains 43 points, Staveley faces long wait for recovery, Pye-MGM fight goes on, Interstate Oil drilling, Alcan pays war debt, Fewer applications for Treasury bills, Staveley passes interim dividend, Sterling, Labour Party report sees new corporation as sea gas overlord, Wedgwood to acquire Johnson Bros (Hanley), Gallaher: IHA will meet again on Monday, OECD is critical of curbs on tourism, £600,000 to launch Giro, Assessing the true performance of investment trusts, Five-day banking row goes to arbitration, Home loan funds drain, RT-Z, Bethlehem in £16m deal, Staveley Industries Limited Interim Statement 1967/68, Strike hits motor plant, Devaluation lift for Drake & Gorham, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Broken Hill shares fall, Record deficit by Lloyd's-but the outlook is brighter, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Why the sun set on Mason and Barry, Money Market, Slater Walker's new move into E. J. Austin, Clearing banks deny credit policy change, Tyne agreement on shipyard 'charter'. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Enkalon seeks to raise £5m, EQUITY Markets, Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilt-edged stage a rally, Wall Street, Midland Stocks, The Bourses, Unit Trust Prices. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Mountains And Moor-, The Sleepwalkers by, Those intolerable minorities!, Schoenberg-and twelvenote Liszt, Company that can't be classified, What to look out for, THE YEARS by Virginia, Don't miss the masterpieces, Teenage fiction: Griselda Greaves looks at four new titles in this complex and tricky area, finds two successes, but wonders whether the new liberality in "social" subject-matter is not posing a return to the Victorian preference for education over entertainment., Cuckoo In The Nest, A case yet to be made A Matter Of Conscience, A fraction too far The Day They Put Humpty Together Again, Nelson, folk hero Nelson And His World, OVELS: Montherlant's pre-war masterpiece; the particular talent of Stanley Middleton; an ambitious tale of capitectomy; and murder on a spring day, Homosexuality by D. J., Density without overcrowding The Golden Evening, Politicians versus producers, Zeno: the portrait of an ex-lifer, John Huston, the director who is always five years ahead, The Lacquer Screen by, Ireland: the present must be left behind Ireland, Audience gripped by theatrical Bliss, Omissions of a militant dreamer THE UNDERSTANDING OF DREAMS: or The Machinations of the Night, Jorrocks' Jaunts And, The Bloody Wood, by.

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