The Times - 04/09/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN, By JOHN ROPER, From LEO GOODSTADT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Business News Staff, From JOHN CHARTRES, From TIM JONES, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, From PAUL MARTIN, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Henry Raynor, By Stanley Sadie, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Michael Billington, From Joan Chissell, By PETER HOPKIRK, LEONARD BEATON, By PAT HEALY, PHS, W. H. STEVENSON, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, F. IHEANACHO OKOLE, O. G. EDHOLM, MAX BELOFF., WILLIAM SKIPP., TOM S. F. DAVIS, By Norman St. John-Stevas, CECIL H. KING, JOHN MILES, BARNBY., N. E. WIGG., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, B. S-E, by Katie Stewart, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By RICHARD STREETON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS Banking Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By Our Industrial Editor, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By MAURICE CORINA, By ARTHUR REED, DAVID MILLHAM, PETER JAY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By MICHAEL SHANKS, ROBERT MAXWELL, Robert Jones, T. H. L. BRISTOW, By DAVID JONES, by Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by Peter Swift, by a Special Correspondent, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Conveyors Sort Everything Out, Libyan junta look to Cairo rather than Baathists, Man tied to railway loses leg, Sudan moves into Arab front line, Two lithium deaths in 30 years, Witness tells of calls, LSD student drowned in river, Dual-purpose dahlias on display, Anti-sport body buys hunt land, Individual Cargoes Discouraged, Wage policy defeat for executive, The Times Diary Bazzaz trial begins Civil Rights in North Islington J H Wilson statistician, Rivals for leadership in North Vietnam, HO Chi Minh: a leader of Lenin rank, Fasting Sikh leader 'on verge of death', Closer union links urged to speed action plan, How Japan lost the war, Ho Chi Minh dies of heart attack in Hanoi, TUC chiefs defied in vote to abolish incomes board, Illness that puzzled CS gas team, Code needed for mergers, Fiat works halted by strikes, Strike over bus directors' trip, Patients still foolish over drugs, Scientist replies to prophets of gloom, £5.7m pay rises for technical teachers, Stewart talks anger new Libyan regime, Leave penal clauses buried-Feather, Father sues pill maker, TUC in brief Commercial radio plea rejected, New hope in ambulance dispute, Macmillan's memoirs: active prelude to leadership, Criminal sponsored by church bodies, Biafra relief flight hopes renewed, Prospects for EEC reviewed, Risk in food additives questioned, Steel men win claim, Premium Bond winners, Stowaway asks for Kuznetsov, Plan to float third airport, Dubcek is blamed for invasion in new attack, Judge's ruling on Miss Kopechne, Home News 16 RUC men face disciplinary charges, Last attempt to save London mews fails, Safety rules given for tubeless tyres, Britain no super power in 1980, Thirty years ago: How The Times told its readers of the outbreak of the Second World War Evacuees already on move, Houses 'too small', Black power salute in US Marines, Five new cases of typhoid, Lebanon again raided, Reform plea for school reports, Negro girl shot dead, JP is still barred, Tokyo bomb attacks on embassies, Today's engagements, Embassy is seized as King Idris visits Greece, Vorster's reticence on Maori All Blacks, Kidnapped boy home after two weeks, Science Report Ornithology Navigation by pigeons still problem, Teenagers take it cool, No let-up yet, says Jenkins. News in Brief. Index. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Lift Trucks The Best Handlers, An era of austerity faces the French, Bonochord Limited, Licences for sea oil and gas hunt, Fresh peace hopes in car plant disputes, Turnover on SE falls, The Alliance Trust Company Limited Dividend Investment Plan, Fixed Interest Big investors awaiting developments, Co-op speeds High St store conversions, Institutionitis: the danger for Labour, Domestic air fares 'too low', BUSINESS diary Ulster's industrial envoy, Gold reserves £25m down despite help of German loans, The Regions, Bids, Deals & Mergers Painton priced at 62s 6d by Plessey, Pegging Costs Of Transport, NCHANGA CONSOLIDATED COPPER MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Zambia) Extracts from the review by the Chairman, Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, Port Talbot strike forces Metal Box to ration supplies, Money Market An overall shortage, Independent Sun pledge by Murdoch, EQUITY Markets Fresh gains in light trading, Interim Statement G. R. BODYCOTE (Holdings) Ltd., French austerity plan will curb investment, Shaking out the carpet industry, City merchant banks want to join CBI, Maxwell clarifies 5 points, Company News Wood Bastow pays 2½pc extra, Envoy for industry, Pallets In The Throwaway Age, Jenkins to attend IMF meeting after all, Mersey talks on GEC, mining Nchanga profit boost, Handley Page move, Power cut halts Wall Street, London & Midland Industrials Limited, US recession hinges on election aims, New agreement for car rentals, Societies in savings drop, 3M deal will cost £15m, How The Markets Moved, Guy success built on 'Big J' truck, Redundancy in jute plants, new ISSUES No Jeyes rights offer after all, Sterling Spot improves but forward rates ease, London docks strike, Packed According To Plan, Grand Metropolitan's new forecast, Fred Cooper (Holdings) Ltd Improved Prospects, Fisons to set up new show farm, Wall Street Prices drift in moderate trade, Gresham Investment Trust Joint Chairmen's Review Group Profit Again Increased, Unique union agreement. Display Advertising: Royal Air Lines, Bsf, Ppa, T. B. Person & Sons, Spink, Ici, Containerway, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Living, Hi-Lo, Itt, Classic, Luncheon Vouchers, Jones Lang Wootton, Peter Saunders, Express Dairy, Taylor Woodrow, Bristol, The Times, Wimpey, M&g, Aquascutum, Hull Docks, Tor, Fred. Olsen Interocean, Commercial Union Assurance, Fred. Olsen Lines, Thomas Shaw, Electricity Council, Flight, Fred. Olsen, Powell Duffryn, Bea, Weatherall Green & Smith, T & C P, Barnardo's, Costain. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Law Report September 3 Vacation Court No Entry For Former Students Haringey London Borough v. Wright And Another, Mboya trial evidence on murder weapon, Gaoled Chinese editor freed, Policeman had not 'vanished'. Reviews: Prom Bruckner as nature poet, Orchestral Suite With Pop Group, Sculptor on his mettle, 1939 remembered, Unusually active season before RPO, Alexandrian waxworks Odeon, Leicester Square: Justine, A party for children Mermaid Theatre: Children's Day by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, All-Italian programme. Arts and Entertainment: 40 Years On, The Family Tree of Cooking, Glynis Johns In Mortimer Play, Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,254. Editorials/Leaders: Heirs Of Ho, Arms For The Middle East, Still Hunting. Letters to the Editor: Detained In Syria, Short-sighted, At Oxford Station, Nigerian War, Against Takeovers, Working Women, The Border Issue, Skilled Workers For South Africa, Robert Maxwell on The Times and the Pergamon-Leasco affair, Half-Price Proms, Something To Read, Development In Highlands: Looking To Whitehall, BBC: reducing licence evasion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Sydney Nevile Transformation of British pub, Obituary, Professor A. De-Shalit Israel nuclear physicist, G. Angelopoulos. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday September 5, 1944 Flood As A Weapon. Sport: Sailing Memorable racing at Burnham, Burhill golf, Siviter puts out seed after trailing, Sports in Brief, Bradford City deserve win at Roker Park, Southwick Croquet, Runners for Brighton, York programme, How they ran at York, Leeds through with reserve strength, Brighton Prospects Tamermarc seems more reliable, Last night's football League Cup, York Racing Strong hand for Piggott, Other cricket scores Hants v Notts, Ann Irvin in lead, Late Declaration Final ploy by Surrey fails, Devon and Exeter NH, Matchplay Golf Gallacher fails to qualify, Pollock in a hurry, Rain Holds Up Play Cox undecided on contract offer, Glamorgan Set Their Seal Majid excels to dictate terms. Property: Jackson-Stops & Staff, Country Properties, Knight Frank & Rutley. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Director for Turners Asbestos. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Sugar futures plunge, Covent Garden prices, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities continue firm.
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