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The Times - 25/07/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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FROM THE NEWS TEAM, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From Our Own Correspondent, By PETER HOPKIRK, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, By GEORGE CLARK, By Nature-Times News Service, By A Staff Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER, By CHARLES DOUGLASHOME, Defence Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From PAUL HOFMANN, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM HOWARD SIMONS, From PEARCE WRIGHT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, RUDY ABRAMSON, by Hilary Gelson, PIERRE URI, PHS, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, From DAVID BONAVIA, QUINTIN HOGG., BYERS, ADHEMAR MONTAGNE, EVELYN DENINGTON, HUGHIE JONES, IAN GILMOUR., STAFFORD SOMERFIELD., DAVID DALBY, MERVYN SOUTHWARK, L. A. ABRAHAM, DOROTHY DAVIS, S. HEGENBARTH, R. J. COOPER, ALMA BIRK, Alun Talfan Davies, Amy ParryGeraint Evans, Williams, Gwynfor Evans, Ceri Richards, David Gibson-Watt. Harry Secombe, Glyn Cambrensis, Ben Bowen Thomas, James Griffiths, Clough WilliamsHeycock. Ellis Thomas Parry. Gwilym R. Tilsey., MINNIE CAPLIN, THEA MUSGRAVE, JOEL HURSTFIELD., K. C. COHEN, MICHAEL PILCH, D. W. HUMPHREYS, By Stanley Sadie, From Leonard Buckley, J.P., By William Mann Music Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By John Francis Lane, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By PETER WEST, By NEIL ALLEN, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From DOUGLAS CALDER, From RONALD FAUX Yachting Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, By A. GOODRICK-CLARKE, By DAVID JONES, From EDWARD MORTIMER, By RODNEY COWTON, By WARWICK BROPHY, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By ALEX HENDRY, By GILES SMITH, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By DENNIS TOPPING, IAN MORISON, DAVID MILLHAM, by John Carrington, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Labour Staff, Charles Grant, Rt. Rev. C. A. Grant, Rev. Alan Brash, TOM ROWLAND., EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, KENNETH OWEN,

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News: Deal worries Britons in Moscow, 20 die as tanker explodes at sea, Callaghan to limit gaming clubs to 31 areas, Britons free to marry, Russia seeks to sway Germans at polls, 'Noise from the party stopped at 1.30 a m' The Martha's Vineyard enigma, Things Kennedy must explain, English test for overseas doctors, Apollo Manned flight to Mars now just a matter of time, Russians see the landing 'live', McCarthy to stand down as Senator, Plan to close schools, Air inquiry call by MP, Fuzz sock it to the mean cats, Mrs Brooke's ordeal ends, Stewart defends bargain, Plea from Italian gaol, Foccart to sue satire weekly for libel, A wave from the astronauts on board the aircraft carrier, The Times Diary Sir Con's return to Whitehall Newman and the "grubby jungle" Emigrés and Bethell, Sandhurst passing-out parade, Libel suit by Sister Veal, Israel and Egypt claim heavy toll in air war, Assurances on Britain's nerve gas, One month after the presidential Why Pompidou is cautious, New light shed on cancer cells, Pollution may impair signals, Moon men return to earth upside down but safe, Rebel tenants serve writ on GLC, Two reprieved by Pompidou, New laser technique uses prisms, NUT defends rural schools, Medicines going to Biafra, A numbed man-unused to speaking English, Complaint against The Times rejected, Which Way To The Moon?, Assault cost police £70, Delhi MPs shout down Speaker, Rector says woman aided opposition, Kenya wife to be sent back, Czech leadership admit unrest is serious, MP's pay question for prices board, £2m Turkish museum raid, Moon dust to be strictly guarded, The moon in brief, Today's engagements, Nixon expected in Vietnam next week, New edition of Domesday Book, Welded rail under suspicion, Inquiry sought into ex-bank man's deals. Politics and Parliament: Defining period of separation Lords, Cabinet attempt to isolate Tory peers, Pension for six months sickness, End of session flood of Government announcements, The Brooke deal dilemma What would you have done? Mr Stewart asks critics, Obscenity laws not to be repealed Commons, Much ado and points of order about Mr Foot's letter to The Times, Brooke's release part of package deal, Adoption to be reviewed. Law: Kennedy to face trial today, Kray Case Point Of Law Certified, Court Of Appeal Wage Cut Under Protest Ends Contract Marriott v. Oxford And Districr Co-Operative Society Ltd., Judicial inquiry ordered on Filetto massacre, Court Of Appeal Sentence Research In Forgery Cases Regina v. Caughie Regina v. Smith Regina v. Steward, Clay again sentenced to five years, Doctor guilty on magazine charges, Sentences on 3 in bonds trial, Gandar decides against appeal, Five years for acid-throwing. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Freightliners, Bosch, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Air France, Du Pont, Young's, Slater Walker, The Sunday Times., Frigidaire, History Today, Woolwich, Lloyds Bank, Insulated Containers Company, Bejam, Healey & Baker, Hoover, The Dunlop Company, Yellow Pages, Food, Solar, Coffee, Brims, Mercedes-Benz, Lombank, "Times", Hertfordshire Frozen Foods. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, Sir A. Duncan resigns. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, July 26, 1944 De Gaulle's Prestige. Arts and Entertainment: Major art gift to Florence, Too Hot For Feydeau?, Television for today, Arts centre fun, Saturday Recitals, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,219, Poetry on show, Keep Your Cool, TV audience of the century. Editorials/Leaders: Point Of No Return, A Package Deal In Flesh, Nerve Gas In Britain. Letters to the Editor: The Obscenity Laws, The lobbyists, Standard Of Teachers, Brewing-Up In The Lab, Future Of Radio, Dynevor Castle, Working together, Common temptation, Sex Education: The Need For A Consistent Approach, Peruvian Oil, The Boundaries Bill: Rules Observed In Commissions' Task, Inflationary formula, Breaking the rules, Arab-Israel Conflict, Britain's moral duty to maintain the price of tea, Show Jumping Inquiry, State Pension Scheme, Glc Rents, African Americanisms, Woman's Voice, The Moon From Poona, Orchestras in jeopardy, Basis of constitution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Sidney J. Wenberg, Obituary, Mr Ralph Hanan New Zealand Attorney General and Minister of Justice. Reviews: Eminent Victorian music, Artistic experiment in Canada, Short yet substantial Prom, Renaissance 'happening' in the piazza, Optical energy subtly used, Television A meagre menu. Sport: Royal International Horse Show Cup-and ovation-for Edgar, Sports in Brief, Second XI Competition, Sandown Park details, Carrymore proving a bargain, Johnson's Best Score Kent declare and miss chance, Lanark Meeting Change of luck for Balding, English Amateur Golf Bonallack now the only seed left, Amsterdam Rowing Britain face fierce competition, Programme for Ascot, Runners at other meetings Ayr, Inter-County Tennis Surrey and Middlesex unbeaten, Athletics Boycott Criticism by Russians, Other racing results Lanark, Old hands to rescue as bounce taxes batsmen, Cycling tour of Scotland, Courageous Green, Game Zeus Oir fights back to share prize, Scores in other county matches Notts v. Warwickshire, Yachting Critical day for Soling event, Women's Golf Miss Dixon in final, Racing Stewards to talk on wide range of problems, Under-23 Golf De Foy in a fine finish, Glamorgan advance. Property: Property Market New cottages from old barns, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties, Hammersley, Kennedy & Co., Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: THE STANLEY WESTON GROUP LTD. (Retail Chemists and General Wholesalers) Significant Expansion, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, US coast oil study, Benn move on decimals, Interim Statement barrow/hepburn, £10m for new CWS centres, M.K. Electric Holdings Limited, CEGB sites, Shell's £1.5m self-service stations aim, Sterling A 3 point loss to $2.389 after an erratic day, Thorn at its long term buying point, ALLIED Ironfounders Limited, F. Hills & Sons Limited, Montagu Trust LIMITED, The World of Technology, Tory plans for home ownership, The Selective Investor Why I am switching to gilt-edged, Bids, Deals & Mergers Financings' board cool to £2.7m bid by Triumph, BUSINESS diary Silver wedding celebration, Union shake-up on Ford committee, BRIEFLY FROM industry Resettlement grants for workers up, Fixed Interest Switching into the new Treasury stock, Cigarette filter company cleared, E. E. Jeavons & Co. Ltd., The Regions, Caring Investments Limited, Two Companies Caught In The Squeeze-A Business News Investigation Why Klinger is out in the cold, Cannon Street Investments, FOR THE saver High Income trust from Slater Walker, Unemployed figure continues to rise, WHy Valor's new look has not paid off, UK nuclear success, Steel strikers turn down peace terms, Coast Lines Limited, Biological detergent warning, Wheat speculation mounts, Wall Street A feeble rally quickly fades, Group of Ten agree $3,500m SDR issue over 3 years, mining Renison rebounds to £720,000 profit, Ford home sales share rises by 3pc, Pru and Imps call for bank report on Valor, Maxwell Joseph in surprise £32m bid for Express Dairy, Toolmakers voice UK market doubts, Re-zoning for industry approved, U S aluminium output jumps, Minister eases NCB depreciation target, Company Meeting Skyway Hotels Limited, EQUITY Markets Dull through lack of interest, Commonwealth exports, The Exchange Telegraph Company (Holdings) Ltd, new ISSUES Growth backing for the KMPH offer, EEC fines quinine cartel $500,000, Bigger loans, but fewer mortgages, Home loans fall £97m, Eurodollars: new peak borrowings, Siamese Tin Syndicate, New plan for SET collection, Rothschild unit trust's life link, £1.25m aid for merged foundries, How The Markets Moved, Money Market Severe shortage of credit, Electronic Rentals, Company News Dock troubles eat into Hay's Wharf profits, Covent Garden prices, Tesco, TUC dispute rules, Wall Street slide held, Wm. Pickles & Co. Limited, Authority Investments Limited, BoT request to Slater, 2s 6d premium on tap stock. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Two join Bay Hall Trust board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities still drifting, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Heavy losses in London sugar futures as trading hits new record and N Y prices, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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