Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 31/01/1969

1969; Gale Group;

Autores

By DAVID WOOD, From JULIAN MOUNTER, By a Staff Reporter, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PAT HEALY, By JOHN ROPER, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By BYRON ROGERS, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From EDWARD MORTIMER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, FROM OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, By William Mann Music Critic, By Guy Brett, By Joan Chissell, S.W., A.B., By Michael Billington, W. S. M., By Sheridan Morley, by Prudence Glynn, From JOHN WOODCOCK, By ALAN GIBSON, By GORDON ALLAN, From JOHN HENNESSY, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service., From LOUIS HEREN, By JOHN CHARTRES, JOHN PARDOE, PHS, KENNETH ANDERSON., SHIMON TZABAR, MOSHE MACHOVER, MENAHEM KIMMEL, AKIVA ORR, RAMI HEILBRONN, DAVID NUSSBAUM, SUZY BARRY, VICTOR TRACZ, TAREQ AUNALLAH, K. KISHTAINY., P. M. H. MOTTERSHEAD., VICTOR FARWELL, S. R. L. CLARK, CHRISTOPHER BROCKLEBANKFOWLER, Chairman, H. W. STUBBS, JOHN H. MUSGROVE, From Fred Emery, HARRY BRADSHAW, WILFRID BLUNT, ROBERT C. JENNINGS, JANET M. THOMPSON, HYMAN LEVY, By Our Bridge Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By WARWICK BROPHY, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, ANTHONY ROWLEY, JOHN FENTON, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, BY John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PETER JAY, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By ANDREW GOODRICK-CLARKE, VALENTINE KORAH., JOHN M. CARLIN., DAVID MILLHAM, IAN MORISON, BERRY RITCHIE,

Resumo

News: Executions in Nigeria, Massive mail backlog in 19 cities, The Times Diary Leading Marxist leaves Poland The anger of Josef Rosensaft Brighton Pavilion: March 27 poll?, Spinning, Farm workers to get 17s a week more, contracts S. Africa awards £100m orders to UK firms, Expo fair closes down, Japan to inform UN about chrome cargo, Agreement on Sicily cable, Temple tombs in the uplands, Computing, Molecular Biology The rate of biochemical reactions, New move by Salisbury reported, The reality of the undeclared war in divided Laos, America's pattern of violence, Call for quick plan on Thames flood defences, Clash over troop withdrawals at Vietnam talks, Sir Paul leaves Foreign Office, World Cup rights claim, Electors may resolve Ulster split, Models as a design time-saver, £100m to save old homes, History awaits spade, Depth of nuclear policy split shown by Euratom survey, O'Neill faces major split in party, Mr Laird in favour of anti-missile system, Doctors reject NHS changes, Information, Widening immigrant loophole closed, University with space to spare, Nixon plan to visit Europe, Last weeks of Tony Hancock, Ronald Kray denies that he killed Cornell, High flats defended, Czechoslovakia to build up Army, 47% Labour jolt in poll survey, Into front rank of Arab nations, US still losing many men, Adventurous holidays, Firms lack cash, Big housing programme, Discovery on body control, Problems of prosperity, Blueprint for tomorrow, Record by lone sailor, Why teachers will not mourn the Burnham committee, Tributes to Gandhi at St Paul's service, Race relations tour, Reluctant farmers, Tax avoiders not welcome in Guernsey, Youth 'knows pushers of heroin', Cheriton site as tunnel terminal, Lebanese to train for army, Pueblo safety was 'based on law', Memory of Charles I honoured, Agriculture A chemical that will shear sheep, Council defies Ministry on clerk's £3,000 pay, Taxes geared to aid oil boom, De Gaulle to hear Brittany's demand for industry, Juan Carlos returns to Madrid, Today's engagements, Finds by British expedition, When foreign bases close, Oil Storage, Cards appeal for boy in China, The New Aims For State R&d, ICL system for pensions, Dramatic effect on economy, Ulbricht with Kosygin, The Course Of Nature Early Touch Of Spring. News in Brief. Law: Appeal case denial, Defence appeals for witnesses, Court Of Appeal When Fresh Evidence May Be Given Regina v. Lomas, Amsterdam fine on anaesthetist, 13 banned from LSE by court, How A Beetroot Changes Character Birmingham Pre-Packers Ltd. v. Fowler, Chancery Division Revenue Struck Out As Second Defendants In Re Vandervell Trusts, Complete breakdown of law and order, QC says Orders against 13 in LSE case, Queen's Bench Division IS Controlling Managing Director An Employee? Road Transport Industry Training Board v. Readers Garage Ltd., Accused man in Delon case questioned. Politics and Parliament: Preparing for point of change, Protecting exported animals, Jenkins attacked on Bank, Stonehouse challenged on suspension of 4d post, Commons Nice to see Mr Nixon, The rising tide of savagery, Resignation demanded: Government Win by 36, Tories study defamation law, Sharing church buildings to improve understanding Lords, PMG defends suspension of 4d post: necessary to avoid chaos, Fewer children in care of local authorities. Index. Display Advertising: Pia, University Of Bradford, John Manna, Techmin International Projects, Tarmactivity, Kingdom Of Libya Airlines, Matthews & Goodman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chubb Alarms, Salvation Army, Libyan Industrial Trading, Eastern Gas, Richard Ellis & Sons, Sheaffer, The Observer, Midland Bank, Oxy, Barclays Bank, The Times, National And Grindlays Bank, Borg Warner, Arkco Libya, Lombank, Asap, The International Paint, Ottoman Bank, Ministry Of Overseas Development, Tripoli International, Sahara Bank, Royal Circus Hotel, Planners, Honeywell, The Commercial Bank, Osborn Steels, Shebco, Rootes, Planet Building Society, New Zealand, Gpo, Bank Of North Africa, Country Life, Minerva Fire Defence, Bank Of Libya, Bradleys, Hadi El Aieb, Hadi Hamouda, Ndc, Ial, State Tobacco, Electrolux. Weather: The Weather. Property: Linked villages in Swindon 1986 plan, Country Properties, Town Houses. Picture Gallery: 10,000 postal workers stage mass rally in Hyde Park. Official Appointments and Notices: £1,600 award for Brandt disclosed, Air Vice-Marshal's New Post, University News Cambridge. Reviews: Twelve Haydn volumes to treasure, Pianist's complete involvement, Brawny and genial, Contemporary painting, Chichester Festival, Television Admiring portrait. Arts and Entertainment: Paris The Spring Collections, British Increase Bridge Lead, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,071, Silver Sales Pass £1M. Sport: Hockey Busy programme for Argentine visitors, Accident a bitter blow to France, Long spells of toil for MCC bowlers, Sports in Brief, Racing Jupiter Boy could improve National prospects, Historical Enigma Chivalry far from dead in the Dublin scrums, Rugby Union London the more fluent, Hockey club records, US Golf Jacklin takes a 72 with new putter, Football Curran in £60,000 move, Rugby Review Shackleton withdraws, Kempton Park card, LTA restores tournament. Editorials/Leaders: A Mishandled Dispute, Between Man And Wife, Russia's Mysteries. Letters to the Editor: No precedent, Matter of humanity, Students' Dilemma, Some Hope?, Brain Versus Computer, Post Office Dispute On Pay, 22-digit cheques, Baghdad Executions, Social Work In Peru, Monopolies Commission and the merger trend, A Dozen Eggs, Police At St Paul's, Riddle Of The British Grenadiers, Long-Range Forecast, Graduate Ordinands, Immigration. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, February 1, 1944 A Playwright's Taxes. Obituaries: Father D.-G. Pire, Mr C. N. Annadurai, Mr Allen Dulles CIA director who retired after Bay of Pigs fiasco. Classified Advertising: Personal, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Appointments. Business and Finance: The Selective Investor A difficult momentum to keep up, Mortgage demand is 'quite fantastic', BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Money Market Cautious tone in Lombard St, Bids, Deals & Mergers Investment trust takeover move, GM profits reach £721m, The tax burden: 'too heavy for us to bear', company NEWS Wood Bastow to top forecast, South Africa seeks to float public loan in Europe, Midland reports on 1968, 'Dumping' in Canada study soon, Thorn to drop price control on bulbs-so may GEC, Philips, Both the Inland Revenue's collections and costs are spiralling How the tax cake is cut, SEC action on broking failures, IRC bids for Brown Bayley to speed bearings shakeup, new ISSUES Good start expected for Brentnall Beard, Growing fear over Redundancy Fund, The Regions, Sterling Undertone still firm with rate at $2.3897, Market in import deposits, US aims to close tax loopholes for the rich, EMI wins-may sell some Thames shares, Electronics industry exports rise by 15 pc, Interim Statement Rolinco Steady Progress, The prospects for selling UK's nuclear know-how, Finance group calls in Panel, FOR THE Saver Capital Trust (Jersey) reaches a milestone, Hodge Group valued at less than its parts, Wall Street Strength shown in utilities and airlines, Double Burmah bid, Fixed Interest Better tendency among British Funds, Rootes-union talks to break pay deadlock, New range of packaging plants, mining Metal prices at sound levels, BUSINESS diary More shops for Warden, Dock delay hits meat price, Motorists resist seat belt drive, London Provision Exchange, EQUITY Markets Share index breaks into new ground, IMF likely to back UK plan, Bacon dumping plea to BoT, Dr Diederichs and his mystery tour, Oilmen fight ports plan, Warning from Stokes, BEA may sell to China, How The Markets Moved, Labour Commentary Cattell-third man in the triumvirate, A. Waddington & Son Limited Profit Forecast Exceeded, Office control changes, Big rise in brick stocks, Company Meeting The Brunner Investment Trust, Banks run airlift to beat postal strike. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Lillywhite man joins Calico. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Insurance shares firm, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Portfolio performance, Commodities US lead price increased to 14 cents, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

Referência(s)