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The Times - 18/12/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From ROGER RAPOPORT, By DAVID WOOD, By HUGH NOYES, By DAVID JONES, By BASIL GINGELL, From PETER NICHOLS, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By A Staff Reporter, By JOHN ROPER, By OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, By a Staff Reporter, From RICHARD SHARPE, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By Our Political Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Labour Staff, From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, Our Africa Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, Our New York Correspondent, Our Geneva correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, Michael Leapman, From Our Special Correspondent, By MICHAEL WOLFERS, Africa Correspondent, By PETER WYMARK, PHS, From DAN VAN DER VAT, EMANUEL SHINWELL, EDWARD BOYLE, J0 GRIMOND, PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, JOHN TILNEY, FRANK ALLAUN, C. HAINES, FELICITY TROTMAN, K. E. HUNTER, GEORGE CLARE, HUGH FRASER, DOUGLAS JAY, RICHARD MARSH, ROBIN TURTON, DEREK WALKER-SMITH, PETER BESSELL, NEIL MARTEN, BASIL GREENE, HELENE MIDDLEWEEK, I. O. CHANCE, R. L. HAYNE., ARTHUR COLLINS., A. ALVAREZ, HANNAH ARENDT, W. H. AUDEN, A. J. AYER, CARLO BRONNE, CONSTANT BURNIAUX, DAVID CARVER, GEORGES DOPAGNE, PIERRE EMMANUEL, DANIEL GILLES, BRIAN GLANVILLE, ROBERT GOFFIN, GUNTHER GRASS, GRAHAM GREENE, PETER HARTLING, KLAUS HARPPRECHT, ROLF HOCHHUTH, JULIAN HUXLEY, UWE JOHNSON, ALFRED KAZIN, ROSAMOND LEHMANN, ARTHUR MILLER, MARY McCARTHY, KATHLEEN NOTT, MEYER SCHAPIRO, MURIEL SPARK, WILLIAM STYRON, PHILIP TOYNBEE, EDMOND VAUDERCAMMEN, VICTOR VAN VRIESLAND, BERNARD WALL, W. WALLIS, GEORGE WRAY, BRIAN A. DAWSON, BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID WILSWORTH, From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Guy Brett, H.R, By Michael Billington, M.B., J. O. C., S. W., By Henry Raynor, By GERALD SINSTADT, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From NORMAN FOX, By BERNARD GENT, By PETER MARSON, By NORMAN CREEK, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, FROM A SKIING CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD BURNELL, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, by Fiona Bird, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Economics Staff, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By TONY ALDOUS, By RODNEY COWTON, By Our Industrial Editor, By MICHAEL BAILY, By DENNIS DWYER, By PATRICIA TISDALL, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By PETER HILL, By KENNETH OWEN, From CHARLES HARGROVE, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM, by John Carrington, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. E. NORTON, S. E. EVANS., by A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, by Alicja Lisiecka,

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News: Fear for the national parks, Hansons in dispute, Christmas food threat, White judges 'cannot crush witchcraft', Guernsey raises tax on pleasure, Internal growing pains, Strong action urged on football hooliganism, Police-inspector gets 4 years, Party drops wage curb motion, Plan to double fleet by 1975, Successor to Boyle chosen, Writers under pressure, Forging links with west Germany, More skilled scientists needed, The Times Diary Whitehead after This Week, German attack on British plans for airbus, 'Life' for director, Higher health levy for employers, Move to develop key industries, £1.5m drive to aid old people, Curb urged on use of pesticides, China frees boat party, Coats heated by batteries for police, Greek leader challenged, Victory hopes high in the city of Hanoi, Need for more care of drug addicts, Santa in the picket line, British exporters welcome, Tube peace formula, Radiation deaths warning in US, Saudi Arabian air power wins the day, The Navy to lose its daily rum ration, Segregation recoups strength in South, American mayor is indicted, Secret picture in Nato journal, Ronald Butt, Saragat fights to keep power from Communists, Editor's right to omit letter upheld, Author has antiquities stolen, Disabled press for small cars, E Germans seek Bonn links, Carrington says Biafra is bitter, 30 MPs defy Labour whip, Science Report Geophysics New theory of earth's magnetism, New generation hastens change, Candidate says he made love to girl with her consent, Still off the beaten track, NUT calls for Welsh Assembly, Today's engagements, Art thefts organized, Anarchists condemn bomb outrages, Russia sets up distant sea bases, Miss Devlin's bomb denial, Study begun of coloured cricketers Springbok board's dilemma, Big welcome for cardinal, Pakistani gets three years, How MPs voted on hanging. Picture Gallery: The Ugly Sisters arrive at the ball. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: F.C. Construction Co., Bell's, Ma Griffe, Ppa, Nurses Union, Motoimport, Lot-The National Airline Of Poland, National Westminster Bank, El Cid Sherry, Deinhard, H. Sichel & Sons, Barclays Bank, National Westminster, Icfc, Bea Sas, Barclaycard, The Times, Rochas, Animex, Agros, Sofico, The Polish Chamber Of Foreign Trade, County Planning, Minex, Je Reviens, Ibm, Yellow Pages, Northern Ireland, Film Polski, Orbis, Bevington Vaizey, Poznan, Bea, Olivetti, Befama, Kallee U.K. Limited, Parker. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man cleared of murder, Gaoled for taking baby, Queen's Bench Division Breath Test After 'Fresh Pursuit' Sasson v. Taverner, Rhodesian spy trial plea of Guilty, Three gaoled for dam disaster, Court Of Appeal No Hot Water 'A Defect' McPhail v. Islington London Borough Council, Policeman gaoled, Burundi sentences 26 plotters to death. Politics and Parliament: Election, not incomes, the issue, End of their tether, How the new pension plan works, Conduct code for private interests of MPs urged, Majority of 28 for pay delay powers: wage explosion must be avoided in months ahead Commons, Lord Brooke appeals for delay on hanging decision Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Award For 'Prince Charles' Film, Czech reformers resign from Parliament, Latest Appointments Deputy Chairman Of Norfolk Sessions, Church News Canon Appointed Bishop, Oxford college awards, Brandt appoints new London ambassador, University News Bristol. Editorials/Leaders: Lagos Should Join The Talks, The Great Incomes Debate, Mean-Spirited And Modern, The Interests Of Mps. Letters to the Editor: In Recompense, Representation and reform, The 40 Martyrs, Investment grants: creating a false market, State oil scheme, Sardines In Tubes, Dieter Müller's Study Of Axel Springer, Britain And Europe, Nigeria/biafra Appeal, Making Racing Pay, Uprooting Pylons, Threat To Whitehall, Just in case, The Silencing Of Russian Writers, From experience, Stones Of Greece, Death Penalty: An Alternative To Arming The Police?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, December 19, 1944 Toc H Reopened. Arts and Entertainment: Food To Take Away, Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,344, Eleven lots of Gould bird books sold. Deaths. Obituaries: Maj-Gen W. H. Ramsden, Professor A. C. Hutchinson, Marshal Da Costa E Silva Former president of Brazil, Rear-Admiral R. M. King, Hon Griselda Joynson-Hicks. Reviews: Frames for planes, Chekhov translated Cameo-Poly: The Seagull, Choosing likely young prizewinners, Hispaniola sails again, Feast of puns and parodies, Mozart debut, Musical For Children, Albert Finney As Scrooge, Difficult to switch off, Wartime fable with heart Saville Theatre Enemy! by Robin Maugham, Time trip to Aquitania, Student Actors' Prizes. Sport: Results at Plumpton yesterday, British Universities Sking Smooth slalom win for Benks, Schools Football Boys work hard but lack imagination, Real Tennis, Manchester City skills rewarded, Sports in Brief, Fairs' Cup Arsenal lose Graham, County Rugby Play-Off Late revival by Berkshire held, Yesterday's results Fairs Cup, Leeds go back to the top, Southern Cross Yachting Prospect of Whitby in second place, Country Wedding for Champion, R.A.F. Show Strength Gibson on target four times, Televised Racing Evaluation from two points of view, Rackets Seeded Corbett cuts his serves severely, Fairs' Cup Holders kept at bay, F.A. Cup Taylor ends seven hours of stalemate, Land vital to Henley. Property. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Todays Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: France Assembly votes for Renault Bill, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Building pay may go to PIB, mining Diamond sales start to level out, Courtaulds in bid fight, Pricerite profits falter, Decca deal on royalties, Warning on computer competition, Kulim soars to £461,000, Fixed Interest Firm undertone but business still slack, New homes sales slower, Record orders for machine tool industry, Wolseley-Hughes Ltd, company NEWS Cavenham's 87pc rise confirms recovery, Sterling Technical gain not fully held, Burmah lease bid fails, Trading stamp savers double, Blanes Limited, Poseidon clears 1,000s barrier, Wool cloth forecast, The Regions, Wall Street Further loss as volume rises to 12.8m shares, Money Market Flow of funds sluggish in Lombard St, Switzerland Experts seek unified clothes sizing system, Unigate appeals on assets and trading, contracts £1.5m Iran Deal With Leyland, EQUITY Markets Poseidon touches 1020s in heavy trading, £2m sales at UK Israel exhibition, OECD warns against relaxing squeeze, Strikes hit output by industry, Bids, Deals & Mergers Capital spending cutbacks increase Oxley gloom, Mitchell Cotts Group Ltd. From The Chairman's Statement, US bid for hover company accepted, Simca link with Matra, Jewelry sales down, US policy on gold 'unchanged', BSC reshuffle wins Government approval, Freight rate lull likely next year, Ranks reveals big fall in profits, Lebanon Call for oil levy to aid Arab cause, Costs and benefits of EEC membership, Briefly, The Selective Investor The case for reconsidering British Ropes, Fish price rise forecast, BP quotation in New York sought, Extra training aid for ICL, The City of London Building Society, Study into Teesside trade centre, EEF 'no' to union pressure, Shares snag holds up Berger deal, BUSINESS diary Classic rise to power, How The Markets Moved, Will to sign Six entry 'cheque' not so strong, CBI toes line on prices and incomes-temporarily, Foreign trade outlook, Wall St down another 3.90pts, Value of statistics questioned, Company Meeting Crabtree Electrical Industries Results An All Time Record Mr. J. A. Crabtree on increasing demand for products, Interim Statement Unigate Limited Interim Report for the six months ended 30th September, 1969, In favour, with caution-the CBI, new ISSUES $93m loan for Alcoa subsidiary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Another sharp drop in silver: copper reacts in curb dealings, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices GEC fail to please, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New deputy chairman in 'Bolsa' changes.

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