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The Times - 24/09/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From IAN McDONALD, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From Peter Hazelhurst, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By BYRON ROGERS, From JOHN CLARE, Peter Waymark writes from Londonderry: At the height of, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Estates Correspondent, A Medical Correspondent, From Our Midlands Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, From ROGER DERTHOUD, From HENRY GINIGER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From EDMUND STEVENS, From Jerome Caminada, Our Dublin Correspondent, Our Geneva Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Peter Davis New York Music Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By John Percival, By Stephen Walsh, J.O.C., By Michael Billington, By William Gaunt, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From JOHN ARDAGH, From FRED EMERY, PHS, INNIS MACBEATH, Jill Balcon, John Betieman, Adrian Boult, Ernest Clark, Nevill Coghill, C. Day-Lewis, Geraint Evans, Ian Gilmour, Douglas Houghton, Harold Pinter, J. B. Priestley, Michael Redgrave, Harry Secombe, Ircne Worth, STANLEY G. BROWNE, P. B. LUCAS, M. C. D. ROBERTS., IAN GILMOUR., M. Y. DRYDEN, By Dr. Herbert Kremp, By Rudolf Augstein, ROBERT BIRLEY, J. LANDALE TRAIN, DAVID HOLBROOK, ALEXANDER YOUNGMAN, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From PETER JAY, Form PHILIP JACOBSON, By CLIVE CALLOW, By GILES SMITH, By DAVID JONES, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By DENNIS DWYER, By DAVID DAVIS, By KENNETH OWEN, From ANTHONY ROWLEY, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, By PATRICIA TISDALL, by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By MAURICE CORINA, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, D. H. HIGHTON, R. P. VOELCKER, PAUL MARETT DOODY, A. J. WILLIAMS, W. CROSSLAND, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Mitsuru Yamamoto, by Masataka Kosaka, by Kiichi Saeki, by Hisao Kanamori, by Masao Sawaki, by Hugh Cortazzi, by Our Tokyo Correspondent, by Yukio Mishima, by Arata Isozaki, by Sir John Figgess, by Masao Okamoto, by Professor Tadashi Fukutake, by Yoshiro Hoshino, by Jim T. Moritani, by Kevin James, by G. R. Whyte,

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News: Israelis assailed in UN, Dr Kaunda loses Chief Justice after dispute, The wrong road, Equity may act against BBC, Fight to save tanker crew in storm, Nigerian attrition raids on Biafra, Two shot at Mrs Gandhi rally, Expo '70's symbolic centre, Archaeology digs deep, Czechs place blame on press, 26 hurt at NPD rally, IOS faces securities inquiry, Hippies plan resistance by force, Chichester-Clark replies to Eire, Bonn fails to halt labour unrest, 2,500,000 more in South-east by 1991, Town's road battle 'a test case', Go-ahead for US rival to Concorde, Maudlings 'delighted', Man cruel to pets, Airlines' costs may lead to higher fares, Lifeboats checked after complaint of faulty valves, The Times Diary Verkramptes for export?, County and MPs fight homes plan, A problem of culture, 'Horrors of socialism' dropped, The high price of progress, Pakistani to fight ban to stay, Rank to shut bowling halls, West Europe Critics defied over appointment of Paris TV chief, Tractor man dies at rail crossing, Coloureds go to polls in S Africa, Russia reviles Peking again, Warning on reactors, Green Beret defenders assemble, A political Twiggy without protective padding, Science Report Thermometry Finer test for high temperature, Doubt over active role in world affairs, Firemen rescue 10 from Claridge's Hotel blaze, Israel raids near Bitter Lakes, Overall trade surplus achieved, Portuguese voters warned, Short-term homes offer, Major reforms in Irish Republic proposed, Fair shares proposed in divorces, Inquiry on new road opens, Police plea over parking fails, Modern image of Britain, Letter from de Gaulle, Nixon nominee under attack, Spurs challenged by Flitwick, Better government-and no superman, Cheese and drug kill woman, British pop group in crash, Library Limit 'Illogical' Nursery Books, Middle East progress 'disappointing', Scandinavia hurricane kills 21, Today's engagements, Fight for right to be Guernsey MPs, Palestinians win observer seat at Islamic summit, Prison reforms for Portugal, 'Germany's California' opposes change Where Kiesinger is at home, Brandt on Soviet readiness to talk, Economic giant treads warily in politics, Tories' turn to listen to Jack Dash, New art market in near future, Drought hits Scots towns. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Latest Appointments Inns Of Court School, GLC finance chairman resigns in protest, Church News Bishop Of Derby Elected. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C., Hitachi, Steel, Magee, The Chartered Bank Group, Fuji Bank, French Line, Im, Shell-Mex, Tarmactivity, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Of Kobe, Asahi Shimbun, Jdb, Mitsubishi, Webb, Bernardo Cid, Saitama Bank, The Kyowa Bank, The Nikko Securities, Tofees, International Couriers, Jardines, Rank, Sanwa Bank, Marubeni-Iida, Sankey-Sheldon, South Africa, Citizen, Morgan, Foster Wheeler, Bristol, The Times, Fenwick, Yamaichi, N. Y. K., The Nomura Securities, Jack Barclay, Nikon, Moss Bros, Aquascutum, Sales Executive, C. Itoh & Co., Stratstone, Bee 69, Klm, International Trade, The Hongkong Bank, Castrol, Ibm, Honeywell, Mitsui Group, Nippon Kangyo Bank, Daiwa Bank, Bank Of Tokyo, Dodwell, Powder Metallurgy, Japan Airlines, London Bedding Centre, The Daiwa Securities Co., Twa, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Hti, Panam, Mitsui, Radiospares, Japan, Japan Clock & Watch. Politics and Parliament: Stewart championing European cause, Move expected soon on equal pay Bill. Weather: The Weather. Law: Tunku accuses communists, Gaol for killing 'brutal' husband, Decision in Robeson case today, Blackmail, murder case man says, Allowance for fatherless families urged. Property: Bloomsbury Square conversion planned, Knight Frank & Rutley, Chesterton & Sons, Maisonettes And Flats, Hampton & Sons, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs, Alfred Savill, Curtis & Henson. Picture Gallery: A school for hunting birds, Sinews of steel, Modernity at the zoo. Reviews: Clowns to the fore in romantic comedy Arts Theatre Club The Slapstick Angels by Alberto Perrini, Bach with delicacy, New York's intimate concert hall, The graphic art of Die Brücke, Growing point by Moira Keenan Hooked on books, A queenly Dido, Spirited young player, Television The jolly dustmen, What shall we tell the children?, Events of a night, New Fidelio for Salzburg, Bournemouth orchestra's impressive season. Arts and Entertainment: Nine gold medals won at RHS show, Staffordshire Artists, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,271, Television today, Success For British Short Film, The Baryton Sound. Editorials/Leaders: The Payment Of Chairmen, IT IS The Children WHO Die, Settlement After Divorce. Letters to the Editor: Preventing Contacts, The Future Of Sound Radio: Maintaining Standards, Rule, Britannia, Creation of wealth, Legend Of Leprosy, Irish paradox, Course Of Toryism, Inflation and Capital Gains, Conference industry, Threat To Shoreham, The Ryder Cup, Cambridge Market, Buckled Rails, Britain's Vote, Relatively foggy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, September 25, 1944 Reverse Lend-Lease. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. E. E. McKenzie Exam board secretary, Obituary, Mr Douglas Bomford Agricultural innovator, Mr Alexis Kyrou. Sport: Leeds have no need to buy, Sports in Brief, Pride Recovered Only control lacking in England XI, Iast Night's League Cup Ties Four Marsh goals rout Tranmere, Jacklin may face Player, Leicester results, Lyons goal puts West Ham out, Today's programmes at two courses Haydock Park, Discipline In Rugby Union Captains should act to stop violence, Autumn double's first leg pointer, Lingfield Park runners, National Hunt runners Devon And Exeter, Today's fixtures Association, Schools' Rugby Prospects III Clifton to tour north, Hunt leads the chase, Golf Ryder Cup struggles renewed, Under-23 teams, Squash Rackets Unseeded success, Britons in command. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Travel And Hotels, Today's Appointments, The Times, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Bensons International Systems Limited, mining Lonrho purchases shipping group, Two-way traffic grows, Company Meeting West Cumberland Silk Mills 17% Rise In Turnover, Geneva Expansion maintained, New sea gas bids invited, Knitwear for men drive, on The Move, The Selective Investor Builders will seek more plant on hire, Habits of the bingo player, Scope for British firms, Tllingworth, Morris & COMPANY, LIMITED, Lex Garages bucks the trend again, Company Meeting Duff Development Company, The Regions, Car figures disputed, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited Sir John Spencer Wills reviews a year of transition, Firmin & Sons, Limited, Agricultural reforms needed, ICI and Leasco in deal, Threat to Continental lorry journeys, Fixed Interest Firmer in the late dealings, Sterling Spot plunges 38 points to $2.3813, Total Oil confirms N Sea gas find, Renault shares-for-workers plan angers unions, IMF chief warns Britain of short-term debt dangers, British ship losses fall to 14,432 tons, The American dreams that went wrong, New factors in defence, AEA tells Italy and Japan of plant fault, How steel could save £20m, Advertising & Marketing Carreras riding the storm of trading stamps protest, Carreras stands firm, Engineering orders up, UK savings from North Sea gas, BUSINESS diary End of an Imperial era, 27,000 Vauxhall jobs threatened, Money Market Borrowing charges soon taper off, Socialists slip back in spite of urban growth, Lex, Hotel group to expand in Europe, Rumours hit Sohio again, Funds move back into cash, Wall Street Mixed close in large trade, company NEWS Barton & Sons jumps 60pc, Tories give computer new task, New system could mean a heating revolution, Japan Move to repay loans, Canada Province to be sued, £1 3/4m plant for polybutenes, Cooper Industries, Cigar account, Banks may be nearer loans limit, How The Markets Moved, Election rush for marks hits franc and pound, Delay for Pergamon, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom New Issues Firmin to restart, Delrosa armband, EQUITY Markets Gold shares firm but industrials drift lower, Bids, Deals, & Mergers £3.3m offer by UBM for Pratt, contracts £1m electrical order, £1m spent on vetting publicity signs, Key to a stable Asia, Rapid growth in exports, ATV plea to panel, BOT clamp down on 'no deposit' TV rentals, Rank's attack on Crosland, Safety last in road travel, The European Market Problems of Continental television campaigns, Job-hungry areas open new plants. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Peers join Securicor board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Davy Ashmore rally to 8s 7½d, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Commodities Strong rise in silver: Copper gains ground: Pepper up again, Unit Trust Prices.

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