The Times - 04/02/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From TIM JONES, From JULIAN MOUNTER, By PHILIP HOWARD, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Our Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By Our Churches Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Science Reporter, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, Our Berlin Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From INNIS MACBEATH, From PAUL MARTIN, Our Tel Aviv Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From J. M. RICHARDS-Architectural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From RITCHIE McEWEN, By Stanley Sadie, By Henry Raynor, R.M., T.M., J.O.C., By Edward Lucie-Smith, By John Horder, M. H., by Prudence Glynn, By DAN VAN DER VAT, CHARLES HARGROVE, PHS, DESMOND ACKNER, AMORY, G. HOLMES, G. J. DINWIDDY, JANE B. DREW, IRENE MILLER., BERNARD WALEY-COHEN, JOHN SPARROW., E. H. BROOKE., GLADWYN, ROBERT HORNBY, S. W. ALEXANDER., ANTHONY REA, J. M. H. WRIGHT, R. D. FOX, DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, EVELYN GIBSON, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By BYRON ROGERS, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By BRIAN MOORE, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PETER HOPKIRK, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From DENNIS BIRD, From JOHN WOODCOCK, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By A. W. HASLETT, Science Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By JOHN WHITMORE, By ALEX HENDRY, By CLIVE CALLOW, By DAVID JONES, By DENNIS DWYER, KENNETH OWEN, R. W. SHAKESPEARE, From PHILIP JACOBSON, From EDWARD MORTIMER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DAVID DAVIS, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, Jim Mortimer, A. G. ELLINGER., H. WILLIAM-OLSSON., NORMAN SQUIRE., R. G. OPIE, IAN MORISON, BERRY RITCHIE, by Peter M. Brown, by Leonard A. Jackson, by Patricia Rowan, by Pamela Buonaventura, by Peter Newall, The Times Educational Supplement, by Brian Ford, a scientific consultant, by Professor Gordon Wills, by A Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: General election for Northern Ireland on February 24, North Sea gas work with fewer snags, Horizons for man unlimited, More want guidance on training schemes, Church vote for unity plan, Five Madras mourners killed, Into space by remote control, Tokyo students invade American Embassy, 2 years' gaol for bookseller, Still too soon for correcting measures, £50,000 plea for autistic children, Soviet attack on Prague Britons, Mystery of elusive Liao deepens, Uranium talks in Bonn, Ulster election will be raucous, traumatic, Nasser sets out his terms for peace, Code names story in Rhodesian 'plot' trial, 'Black hand' in Prague, Why de Gaulle did not conquer Brittany, Personal view, Teacher shortage expected to last for years, Coroner calls for telegram inquiry, Good degree-or uncle on the board?, LSE stays closed, Dr Adams says, All-rounders still take honours in Civil Service jobs, Miracle Play To Be Revived Cornish Tradition, Bomb kills Mozambique rebel leader, Boris Karloff gave the Monster a soul, Examinations For Accountants, Child casualties lower on dark mornings, Qualification gap that has to be filled, Space Value of moon pictures is questioned, Business expert to aid Beatles, Venice arts centre planned, Cardinal's mission to Mindszenty, Cured addict discharged, Social changes bring wider opportunities, How to recognize and use the arts man, Secret evidence on Pueblo, Astronomy Hunt for flashing pulsars, Paintings found by X-rays, Premium bond winners, Student told of need for deterrent, Car clue to girl's murder, The Times Diary How Lieut Ilyin came to Moscow John Wells's Gulliver for BBC Wigmore St landmark goes, Arrests in suspected Syria bomb plot, Tough question employers should be able to answer, Nixon's hope over visit to Nato countries, Kray poem for 'Little Connie', Today's engagements, Labour allotted more to defence, Feather draws a harder line on Castle plan, School work-to-rule, Nixon may share Healey's anxiety on Nato, 10,000 Spaniards locked out, 34 Sorbonne expulsions, Keep landing aid, pilots say, Openings for holders of degrees, New British move to force entry to Europe awaited, Bourke plea succeeds: release ordered, The Course Of Nature Tv Aerials As Song-Perches. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour health group seeks changes, Better warnings of fog on motorways, Hospital works costs criticized, Bill's effect on rents feared, Nabarro: 'I welcome an inquiry', Expenses only for peers: Opposition want Lords reform delayed, Road tax rumour: further thought on inquiry: no foundation to story based on printed forms, Callaghan concession on Lords reform. Display Advertising: Local Authority Bonds, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Civil Service, High Speed Gas, Save The Children Fund, National Westminster Bank, Japan Air Lines, Lyon, Bank Of Montreal, Attock Oil Company, Pla, Certified Accountant, Ministry Of Public Building, Gloster Vending, Sas, Sheraton Hotels, British Leyland, Pan Am, Riley, George Agar, Corporation Of Secretaries, Memorial Coins & Medallions, Land Securities Investment, Institute Of Charted Accountants, Trust House Hotels, King & Chasemore, Home Service, Aims Of Industry, Central Training Council, Colour Authority, Royal Air Force. Official Appointments and Notices: Award of £1,356 against dentist, University News Oxford, Duke Of Edinburgh Scholarships, Top Awards On Eve Of Retirement. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Rent protester fined £5, Chancery Division No Right To Petition For Winding-Up In Re Gattopardo Ltd, Court Of Appeal Defence Must Be Told Regina v. Dickson. Reviews: Negative virtue, Dame Sybil Thorndike In Hungarian Play, Television Dictatorship ingredients, Mr Kurtz's lone voice on cello, Sonorous Puccini Royal Opera House Tosca By Puccini, Things Seen Studios in the docks, Lesur's first opera, Poet of the Sitar, The colour for your money, Poetry falls flat. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,074, Television for today, Mr Balkwill's Plans, Orton's Last Play, Bridge Cup Won By Swiss, Mrs Pepys's signature on book. Editorials/Leaders: The Benefits Of Asylum, Government Above The Law, Russia's World View. Letters to the Editor: Between Man And Wife, Taxing Morality, Is it wise to tax the rich so hard?, Chinese Style, Too heavy for whom?, The New Pensions, Commonwealth Conference, Instant News, Extensions To The Tate: Case For New Gallery, Shape Of A New Europe, Greenwich, Changes At The Bbc, The wealthy minority, Extravagant claim, Art and ices, Heathrow Noise, Cycling In Safety, Tour of provinces, Drugs Penalties, Foreign Compensation Bill: Threat To The Rule Of Law, Somerset House. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, February 4, 1944 Exhorting The Public. Obituaries: MR BORIS KARLOFF Quiet actor who was a master of terror, Mr T. Fife Clark, Fritzi Massary, Professor D. Grant American studies at Leeds, Dr. E. Mondlane. Sport: Boxing World title bout for Rudkin, Rugby Union No benefit in league, Sports in Brief, United States Golf Wedge play lets Jacklin down, Amateur Cup Draw Whitley Bay have fine chance, Okker signs big tennis contract, European Title New date for Cooper bout, Yachting Government aid is sought, F.A. Cup Fourth Round Replay Manchester United rebuke Watford, Road Running Holt beaten on line, Football Review Allison stays at Maine Road, Racing Comeback of Freddie is delayed, Show Jumping Draw could influence result, European Skating British pair in form for fourth gold, Squash Rackets Surprises in team championship, MCC Tour Match to be played at Bahawalpur, Rugby club records, Lacrosse Hampstead rewarded, Inter Cities' Fairs' Cup Leeds need to keep their heads, Amon leading in Tasman series, Preston denied by cruel twist in injury time, University Rowing Cambridge kept up to the mark by Goldie, Eton Fives. Property: Overseas Properties. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Management in Turkey:, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Furniture & Fine Art Sales, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Ibm, Allied. Business and Finance: FOR THE Saver Unit-linked policies call the tune, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Carbon fibre deal, Bids, Deals & Mergers Amal Inv & Prop pays £6¼m for Knightsbridge office lease, TUC explain wealth tax, NUBE defers sanctions, Leman gas field shut down, Technical 'bugs' and imports helped cause Donside losses, new ISSUES P B Cow rights to raise £751,000, Wall Street Market rescued by strength in blue-chips, An optimistic review by Malaysia, EQUITY Markets Shares dull but selling never heavy, Best quarter for BSC output, Expansion move by Honeywell, Sterling 10 point advance as firm trend continues, Bonn welcomes oil stock sale to RWE, Dimplex should recover to £500,000, End of RPM is now hitting tobacconists, The Regions, Meeting on loans curb, Share prices drift in credit cutback, More coffee than expected in Kenya, Jenkins tells banks: 'Be tough on lending', BP gives £7m boostto UK plastics output, Interim Statement Hutchison International Limited Interim Report To Shareholders For The Year Ending 31st March, 1969, Money Market Large Bank help for discount houses, Failure of French glass bid reported, Prospect of tight Budget, Record drug exports, mining Comalco profit up a third, Turner & Newall Limited, Fixed Interest British Funds turn dull again, SEC gets tougher, Catering link under study, Land Securities stays in fight for CLRP, £112 holidays in New York by jumbo-jet, How The Markets Moved, TI to concentrate its tube production, Instant tea debut held up, O'Brien against talks, U S stake in Metra group, company NEWS H Goldman pegs total to forecast 26 pc, Loss feared on turkeys, Increase in copper, tin and zinc prices?, BUSINESS diary Budgeting with Sir Gerald, GEC blames fall in orders for 3,500 more redundancies, Ford improves pay offer-both sides hopeful, T & N plan price rises. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Board move at AP Cement. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Lead highest since 1965: Silver loses ground: Rubber at 3½year peak, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leading equities turn easier, Unit Trust Prices.
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