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The Times - 03/09/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL KNIPE, From PAUL MARTIN, By OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From Our Labour Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By ALEX HENDRY, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER, From TIM JONES, By a Staff Reporter, Our Local Government Correspondent writes: To preserve the, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Pearce Wright, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, From DAVID SPANIER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, By Our Foreign Staff, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By Michael Billington, From Joan Chissell, By John Percival, M.B., By Alan Blyth, By Guy Brett Art critic, by Valerie Grosvenor-Myer, By Nature-Times News Service, From a Correspondent, Bethia Lindars, From ERIC WIGHAM, ROY LEWIS, PHS, BERNARD FERGUSSON., A. I. SHENKMAN., EDWARD WALKER., HUGH FRASER., CHARLES LEFEAUX, A. W. SAGMAN., H. W. KITSON, ANDREW BEVERIDGE, STRETTON LICHFIELD, JOHN ARBUTHNOT, MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE., By Cameron Hazlehurst, PAUL B. ROSE, JOSEPH KELLY, BRETT CLOUTMAN., By Our Churches Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, H.J.S., By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By RICHARD STREETON, By ALAN GIBSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By BARRY DAVIES, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By our Northen Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY STUART MARSHALL, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, PATRICIA TISDALL, DAVID MILLHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, ROGER CALVERT, by Pamela Buonaventura, by Maureen S. Hardcastle, by F. J. Paley, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by Bernard Friend, by S. J. Carroll, by J. S. McGregor, by F. H. Happold, by F. N. Leisinger, by W. V. Waldron, W. H. Paul,

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News: Geophysics Israel moving up and down, Maxwell and Cudlipp statements, First all-aluminium tank, Accident figures deplored, Doubts over state pensions plan, Libyan junta arrest chief of staff, Firm stand on equal pay for women, Equal pay restraint call evokes TUC anger, P-c orders: 'Follow that liner', French sent troops 'to stop coup', Ambulance strike claims denied, More typhoid cases, Solid Fuel Outside Challenges, Holiday deaths down, Bequests To Labour Mps, US prisoners of war complain of brutality, Journalists to vote on merger, Protests on plan for nuclear explosion, Constantine challenged on silence, Churchill's aim to improve the British breed, Italian attack on Defregger case 'hypocrisy', Churches to hold joint services, Easy Way To Warmth, 'Councillor asked for royalties', Save Through Control, Botany Signatures of disease in plants, Russian gets camp leave to marry, Sudan leader flying to Arab summit talks, Beauty, Too, In A Boiler, Premium Bond winners, Peace In The Pipeline, Money found, police say, Probation study upsets theory of home conditions, Shakespeare grave plan, Hanoi hint on way to end Paris deadlock, Strike threat to London airports, Millionaire's wife tells of kidnapping, Skirting Round Waste, Collision captain to face court martial, S African rulers' unity defended, Cost Of Low Prices, Maxwell drops bid for Sun, The Course Of Nature A Swallowtail In London, EEC chief in Bonn today for talks, We think we'll opt out of the rat race!, Ho Chi Minh gravely ill in Hanoi, Czechoslovaks fear a return to the grim days of 1950s, Electricity All In The Package, Examinations for the over-forties, 'Too little and too late' equality fighter says An empty triumph for the women, Warning to opponents of Tunku, Pilots' protest strike plan criticized, Cars And Drivers Safety in shock absorbers, Eton College, Today's engagements, Milk distribution a hazard in spread of farm virus, Guarded approval for franc action, The Times Diary Peter Morley joins London Weekend What are skinheads? Poetry problems, Kennedy plea holds up inquest, Miss Devlin in clash on US television, Last-minute plea for mews, Lifejackets criticized at inquiry, African style political game of ins and outs, If Dry, Damp Down, Ben-Gurion in London, Oil Securing A Future, Insulate Your Pocket, Rocket fire kills boy, Redundancy pay reform urged, Count your blessings, Mrs White says, Bob Dylan 'no wish to return to England', Gas Clean And Efficient, Old spectre returns to Prague, Ex-bishop is feared lost in Israel, Qualified support for Ulster Prime Minister, TUC in brief Two changes on council, Bogside tells inquiry team of gas effects, Tax 'fiddling' by self-employed workers, Playwright boycotts opening night, Exclusion of JP 'error'. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Brown ready again for political fight. Index. Display Advertising: French Line, Sealomatic, The Au Pair Bureau, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cavity Wall Insulation, Rolex, Dunlop, Heating Service, Bristol, The Times, Jack Barclay, The Thistle Hotel Group, Tvtimes, Burroughs, Aquascutum, Central Heating, Elizabeth Arden Salon, Stratstone, Rentokil, Cbi, Honeywell, G.E.C., Fibreglass, London Bedding Centre, English-Speaking Peoples, Olivetti, Notice Of Redemption, Paul. Arts and Entertainment: Round-The-Clock Cinema, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,253, Plan to unite anti-BBC voices, Television Today. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: 1,500 ponies to retire. Law: Mboya trial mention of 'big man'. Reviews: Festival for Tynesiders, Television Spoof is overdone, Ballet Augury of success, An ambassador's pictures, Prophetic symphony, Clown Prince's progress, In James's language May Fair Theatre The Spoils of Poynton By Henry Raynor, Gripping contrasts in sound. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday September 4, 1944 Memories At Arras. Editorials/Leaders: A Profession And A Job, Cost Of Equal Pay, Hijacking In The Air. Letters to the Editor: Air piracy, No option but to go, Letter To The Editor Bringing the railways back to life again, Rage Of Caliban, Workers for S. Africa, Assessing motives, Czech Fears, Pilots And Hijackers, In And Out Of Britain: Ties With Dominions, Curbs proposed, Reform In Ulster, Republic's role, The Arts And Society, Tanks For Libya, Going To Church. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Sport: A Noble victory, Sports in Brief, Southwick Croquet, Hold-Up At Burnham Amey races through repairs to triumph, Chelsea-in one move, York programme, Match Play Golf Barnes out of event, N. Hunt runners today Devon And Exeter, Piggott and Lewis in amusing tussle, Mortimore master, Athletics Holden not included, Offer to Cox by professional group, Loser may retire, Cricket Two tours in West Indies, Glamorgan victors in splendid finish, Hampshire Thwarted Rearguard action by Surrey, Junior Tennis Miss Geeves allows seed no respite, Football League Cup Southampton can feel deprived, York Prospects Weight advantage may help Motionless, Baseball, Other cricket scores yesterday Yorkshire v Northants, Manx Grand Prix George wins at 90 mph, Yesterday's racing results Epsom. Obituaries: Dr Winifred De Kok, Sir Marriott Nicholls, Mr Norman Manley First Premier of Jamaica, Mr Tom Masson Noted trainer of racehorses, Obituary. Property: Strutt & Parker, Hampton & Sons, Country Properties, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments, Travel And Hotels, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant. Deaths. Business and Finance: Coal board presses for price rise, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, The Electricity Supply Controversy Problems of overheating, U K bid for ship orders, Dearer gold 'inflationary', Bid for Express criticized, French austerity details due out today, Shannon, Turnover up at Plessey, Companies' profits rise more slowly, Spending squeeze curbs wine sales, £2m State aid bid for Handley Page, new ISSUES Australian tube share offer, All set for the biggest ever oil lease sale, Plantation Holdings Limited A Successful Year but Current Trading Substantially Better, The Regions, Increase in copper price, Time for Japan to liberalize trade, BUSINESS diary Compliment for Sir Leslie, S. W. Wood Group Policy of Expansion, Motor industry in row over Ministry production figures, Money Market Comfortable day in Lombard St, FOR THE saver With-profit policies gaining popularity, Car and steel disputes put 18,000 men out of work, Davy-Ashmore Limited Current position overshadowed by refinery contract Future improvement in profitability predicted from reorganisation programme Trading prospects good in main fields of activity, Morgan Edwards Ltd. Year Of Consolidation And Reorganisation, Textiles closedown threatens 600 jobs, Plessey A best ever year Preliminary results for year ending June 30th 1969, Shotton strikers defy union order, N Sea gas consumption up 88 pc, Bids, Deals & Mergers Simon to buy up tar interests, Libyan flow maintained, company NEWS Interim profit doubled at Plantation Holdings, Record results by Rank, Interim Statement Bradleys Interim Report 1969, Treasury pays back $200m to IMF, £41m exports to Hongkong, Fixed Interest British Funds quiet but firmer, Soccer pools takings fall, M & S soon to open five new stores, How The Markets Moved, Strikes may stop the Motor Show, LRC International Limited Chairman's Abridged Statement year ended 31st March, 1969, EQUITY Markets Firm start to the week, Wall Street Sluggish start to September, Optimism over Libyan oil, Star (Great Britain) Holdings Limited, Advertising & Marketing £460,000 Giro campaign, Xerox males the running for Rank, London Brick ends night shifts, Sterling 15 point gain but undertone weak, Move to lift duty on foodstuffs. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Michael Colston to chair group. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leading oils advance, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Zinc rises firmly following US increase, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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