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The Times - 19/08/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From RICHARD WIGG, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Portsmouth, Aug. 18, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Folkeston, Aug. 18, By TIM JONES, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Dungeon, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Leicester, Aug. 18, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Aug. 18, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, Aug. 18, From Our Special Correspondent-Saeed, South Yemen, Aug. 18, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin America Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Aug. 18, From PETER HOPKIRK, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From ANTHONY TERRY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Aug. 18, From DESSA TREVISAN, From Kenneth Loveland, From Joan Chissell, From Our Special Correspondent, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Aug. 18, From ROY LEWIS, DAVID CASSON., DONALD STEPHENSON., HUGH CAPSTICK, A. G. W. WASH., RICHARD F. SPARKS, Assistant, ROBERT BIRLEY., Mervyn Bennun, Alan Brooks, Roger Jowell, Walter Kamba, Aug. 16. Kenneth Parker, Cosmo Pieterse, H. Rochman, Albie Sachs., JOHN LOMAX., HUGH JENKINS, Area Manager, , By Adam Fergusson, GEORGE LITTLE., HAROLD KOOP, Librarian., MARY WELCH., A. J. STANTON., DAVID STEVENSON., FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By LEONARD AMEY, BY OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service., By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By JACK FINGLETON, By HARLEY GELLING, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By NORMAN FOX, By TOM FREEMAN, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, From St. JOHN DONN-BYRNE, Deauville, Aug. 18, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Aug. 18, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By SALLY WHITE, By RONALD KERSHAW, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, PATRICIA ROWAN, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, GORDON DAVIS, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES, Frankfurt, Aug. 18, From PAUL HORNE, L. E. MANOUSSO., G. L. ATKINSON., JOHN GILMORE, BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Firm's fumes killed cows, farmer says, Vietcong use war gas, Appeal to press in Prague, Nigerian Army may now be poised for final onslaught, Inquiry into arms charges on troops in Aden, UK bars S African Test player, Navy ship arrests Russian trawler, Out of harm's way, Attack on Athens constitution, Latin America as test for the Pope, Two Yemen forces join to pursue royalists, Roman Catholic marchers in scuffles, Algeria to set free detained Israelis, Attack on judges in S Africa, Merry Go Round, Texan girl of five alive with new heart, Tests show drop in egg profits, Tuc Urged To Cut Its Links With Nedc Woodcock complains of 'talking-shop', Skin Divers Hunt Deadly Fish, Inquiry into Leicester gaol escape attempt, Moths store poisons from plants, Doctors told of patients' calls for help, Notes And Comments, Bus strike brought forward, Fine piping at Glenfinnan gathering, 10s 2d rate strike over grants, The clock beats three women athletes, 800 priests defend the oppressed, One killed and 18 hurt on M1, 'Debasement' charge at festival, 'Bolivian questioned by CIA' in Surrey, The Times Diary Bright days for Slovak diplomats Let air passengers unite The Pathfinder as novelist, Scientologists hear Hubbard message, Marble made to measure, Team set Channel record, Abbot rebukes critics of the Pope, Wool without tears, Campaign to foil the thief within, Vietnam policy unlikely to change under a new US regime, Government 'like Stuart kings', Philby press complaint rejected, Challenge to Smith policy, Teacher told to quit house, Conservative critics of the old 'Macmillanism', 1. Higher charges not justified by improved services, Haitians in ship riot gaoled, Doubts about role of Nato reserve, 'Barbara, aged 12: "Once, Talks on conscience issue, Eisenhower has electric heart aid, Mr Heath's hope for Asia, Lorries delayed at docks 'for days', Search for three after factory explosion, Bonn trade talks with east, Vietcong end lull in south with 18 attacks, Costs wipe out the subsidies, GPO raid on pirate station, Grave threat of chaos in convention, New way of hunting quarks, The franchise affair, 40 missing in air crash. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Save and Prosper, The Linguaphone Institute, Philips, Pergamon Press, Inc., Legge, Climax. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Domestic Situations, Computer Opportunities In Canada. Reviews: Opera spectacular at Salzburg, Apollinaire 50 years after, What makes actors tick?, Rewarding Bliss quintet, Brahms for clarinet and cello, Nureyev for La Scala, Focus on Britten at festival opening, New Play On Oscar Wilde. Editorials/Leaders: NHC: Is a new state fuel body needed?, The Frustrated Giant, Plight Of The Ibos, Ulbricht Looks West. Letters to the Editor: No Taxis Going West, Bury St Edmunds Abbey, Powers Of The Police To Search, Labour Record, Toll Charges, Solicitors' Fees, Crowning Teeth, South African Universities, Those Left Behind, Olympic Selection, Children In Trouble, Army In The South, Durham's coal story, Call for support, Developers take all the risks, Return Tickets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church News, Raf Benevolent Fund Controller, University News Oxford, New Secretary For Hospital Fund. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr J. L. Andrews, Mr Sydney Hill Work for public employees. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday.. Sport: Sports in Brief, Graebner puts US through, Stephenson and Moore steady West Ham, Draw for gymnastics at Mexico, Zest put back by Young, Cartwright's moment of glory, Prideaux Starts The Decline, Cheltenham croquet, Chelsea's success too easy, Butler manages to shut out weather, McKenzie hits his first tour 50 as Australians surge on, Arsenal Recover Discipline, Tyrer best kicker, Cheering batting by Majid, Arnold first in Seagoon, British hopes fail in Prix Morny, England in need of genuine all-rounders, Surrey go out to spin, Tidworth teamwork decisive, Baseball American League, Australia's first win, 'Third Man' of football is finally unmasked, Extra end decides, Two magnificent clear rounds by The Maverick. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,931, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Furniture & Fine Art Sales. Business and Finance: Smelter tenders due soon, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Tanker growth may hit freight rates, Vectis Stone expects peak profits again company NEWS, MERGERS and reorganisations, Booker out of Malta port scheme, A vital takeover time in the Potteries, Stockings sales surge in S Africa, Glasgow Co-op factory sold, Receiving Orders, Treasury opposes credit deal for 1-11s, New cargo ships, One way to make a fleet pay, Business Equipment Extra unit for desk computers, Bonds Traded In Europe, Philip Morris makes £11.5m agreed bid for Godfrey Phillips, John Thompson wins £5m Thailand order contracts, Pergamon buys printer, Lester Pearson heads inquiry on world aid, TUC attack on Neddy surprises industry, Two more want to join the search for on-shore gas, Lessons from the Gallaher bid, The world of MANAGEMENT Britain's stake in the Stanford 'think tank', Man-made fibre orders well booked, BRIEFLY FROM industry British containers for Baltimore show, Payments surplus a dilemma for Germans, Psychology in personnel control Business Bookshelf, Drop SET increase: Macleod, Patchy morning for money market, John Bright & Bros. offer for Pres-, Residential sessions, HQ & Gen statement a blow for market, Cussons' £90,000 'handshake', Lazard-financiers to the free world, Suez may be bypassed, says OECD, Credit card loan by bank, Takeovers Scoreboard, UK profits 'better than expected', Hoover's paper bag battle, Air tickets fraud 'risk', European And Far Eastern Securities, Britain to lend Nigeria £10m, Eurobond market cools to convertibles, £3m deficit in savings, Alfa Romeo expands in Brazil, Marples Ridgway expands its building subsidiary, Business women to debate 'equal tax', US banks cut back foreign holdings, BIM report on pay soon, Tractor plant strike makes 600 idle, How the camera can save time and money, Property Security Investment, Some office machines can be dangerous, Option Rates, Great Boulder: caution needed mining, Finding a path through the surtax jungle. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Prices, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), New product enters drugs price war, Harrison record no guarantee, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, British drive for business in SE Asia. Business Appointments: Changes on Staveley board.

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