The Times - 11/03/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, By ROY LEWIS, Our Commonwealth Staff, By DAVID WOOD, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, Our Political Correspondent, By HENRY STANHOPE, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, Our Washington Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Salisbury Correspondent, From DESSA TREVISAN, From PETER HAZELHURST, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From EDMUND STEVENS, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Julian Critchley, From Michael Billington, By Stanley Sadie, J.O.C., A. B., S.W., By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Gregory Martin, BY CALLISTHENES, From DAVID SPANIER, PHS, LOUIS HEREN, JOSEPH BRAYSHAW, A. J. LUCKING, GILLIAN STRUBE, LIONEL HEALD, BILLY J. DUDLEY., GEORGE MARTELLI., R. W. DOUGLASS., WALSTON, M. P. ROSE., RICHARD LE MASURIER, By Mark Bonham Carter, M. G. BALME, C. W. BATY, I. H. WILSON, PHILIP GOLDENBERG, By RITA MARSHALL, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Mr. A. J. B. Kiddell, By NORMAN FOX, By TOM GERMAN, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, Rowing Correspondent, BY A CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, By our Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From HUGH STEPHENSON, BY MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, By GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY Agricultural Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, From ANTHONY ROWLEY, From JOHN EARLE, KENNETH OWEN, From EDWARD MORTIMER, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By Our Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PHILIP JACOBSON, U.S. Financial Correspondent, Report by HUGH STEPHENSON, J. R. KENNETT., CLAUDE L. SMITH, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM,
ResumoNews: Two against a revolution, Students occupy LSE building again, Carnival in Cameroun, Talk of race crisis is unfounded, Cars And Drivers Accident prevention instead of blame, Ford talks halt for dinner date with Mrs Castle, Students ask for pregnancy tests, US admits troops may have crossed Laos border, 10-Year Dig To Save Relics, Woman gets chance to defend name, Wife says she hit her husband with hammer, Lady Moynihan sues bank over theft, Airport being 'foisted' on Foulness, Cairo cry for war with Israel, Human rights inquiry opens in Greece, Observers unable to rule on Biafra bombing, London motorway plan opposed by Labour group, Home Office may appeal on escapes, Josephine Baker in new challenge, Science Report Physiology How the ear tells one sound from another, Promise given by Heinemann, Talks on Britain in Europe, Last hope of Brazil Indians, The Times Diary Some much-abused Prime Ministers Postgate steps down Wittgenstein's biographer, Ray gets 99 years for King murder, Warsaw Pact summit meeting put back, Wilson urges Middle East restraint, Compulsory cover for passengers, Saving the heart of Bath, Warning by Ayub of smuggled arms, Court order sought, Bonn to seek de Gaulle's EEC views, Grey asks about his freedom, A sleek fast 5-seater from Germany, Business and pleasure, Smith has 90-minute talk with Vorster, Today's engagements, Fuel warning on Apollo, Mrs Wilson would make a well-groomed castaway, Special envoy flies out to Nigeria, Suez shelling has strong elements of ritual, New Nepal rules for climbers, Former Minister attacks running of land Act, Nigerians return Russian seaman. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pia, Local Authority Bonds, Harrods, Kier Build, Jaguar Henlys, Parker Knoll, Milan Fair, Oldham, Tyndall Exempt Fund, The Times, Mapin & Webb, International Nickel, Norma Skemp Agency, Sas, Chartered Bank, Anglo-International Invetment Trust, National Westminister Bank, Borroughs, Sales And Wants, Interunie, Atcost, Gpo, Ios, The Charterhouse Group, Transocean Gulf Oil Company, Short Loan & Mortgage, Dodge, Mercedes-Benz, Radiospares, Wm. Brandt's Sons. Picture Gallery: State funeral in Cairo for Egypt's Chief of Staff. Politics and Parliament: Better industrial relations depend upon honouring of agreements, Privilege complaint goes to committee, Pressure for financial register of MPs, Tests soon on road pricing equipment, Move to get more work for dockyards, Mrs Short alleges a breach of privilege, Motorway cafe leases cannot be changed, Drop of fifth in overseas students, Wilson offers NFU chief little hope. Law: Police fear ambush was 'trial run', 'Law in the library' man wins, Queen's Bench Division Railways Negligent Over Station Sign Struthers v. British Railways Board, Court Of Appeal Borstal Staff Negligence Actionable Dorset Yacht Co. Ltd. v. Home Office, Death threat over investiture alleged. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Television Wide gulf on Nigeria, Festival Ballet's busy tour, Ny Praise For 'If', Things Seen Rembrandt as a print-maker, Barenboim's beautiful Bartók and graceful Mozart, Ballet Two distinct flavours, Brief showing for Russian artists, A lampoon of Parliament Hampstead Theatre Club: Have You Any Dirty Washing, Mother Dear? by Clive Exton, Excellent actors Cambridge Arts Theatre 'Tis Pity She's a Whore by John Ford. Arts and Entertainment: Upsets in bridge trials, New York Irish, Television for today, Tonight's Florestan, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,104, 2 Fashion in Ireland, Hibernia eyes the far horizons Fashion in Ireland by Prudence Glynn. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church News, New Director. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Customer IS King, 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, March 10, 1944 Basic English. Editorials/Leaders: The Suez Fighting, The Beauties Of Bath, Suing The Home Office. Letters to the Editor: Site Of The Airport, Open-Plan Offices, New Highway Code, Keeping Young Offenders Equal Before The Law, Influence Of Tv, Future Of Farming, PIB and the banks, Prince Of Wales, Switching away from strike-hit Britain, Divorce Reform Bill, Classics In Schools, Doctors From Abroad, French role, In The Machine, The Nigeria War. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Harold Strong Latham, DRISS M'HAMMEDI Moroccan politician, DR HERBERT SWANN Music and medicine, Jimmy Wilde Former world flyweight boxing champion, Obituary, Mr Charles Brackett, Capt Aubrey Toppin. Sport: New hope for Colchester, New Zealand could win, Sports in Brief, Lacrosse South's gloomy outlook, Women's Cricket Mrs Bakewell's crucial role, Results at two meetings Ayr, Chelsea check Coventry revival, Jamaica win Shield for first time, University Boat Race Oxford's plan catches on, West Indies Touring Party Much depends on new fast bowlers, Manchester United get a point, Tennis, A Book For The 1970s American way of golf-by a Scot, Wolverhampton N H Gifford gets a severe caution, Boxing Cullen outpoints Carson, Programme for Worcester, Leicester get Clarke, Ayr Racing Double for Denys Smith, Fine prospects for Engelhard horses, Albion seize on error. Classified Advertising: Other Appointments on, Domestic Situations, Mining, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Motor Cars. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Sotheby's, Fine Art & Furniture Auctions, Allen & Whitfield, A selection of NEW PROPERTIES, Maisonettes And Flats, Bonhams, London And Suburbs, Coe & Sons, Christie's. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Monetary system in danger-bank chief, company NEWS Smith & Nephew set for growth, Fixed Interest Now a 9¼ pc coupon on yearlings, Alaskan hopes hold BP shares, Urgent inquiry on U S transport bids, Five go on NoW board, Retail sales 'up 2pc', FOR THE saver Intervestor Fund tunes up, City advertising rises 64 pc, £262,000 for Chrysler chief, Company Meeting River And Mercantile Trust Limited Mr R. H. Wethered's Review, Rundown in UK production of vegetable oils, Italy to overhaul its 'CBI', EQUITY Markets Prices steady in very quiet trading, Pacific Seaboard Fund N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands Antilles) 1,500,000 Shares of U.S. $1.00 each Issue Price U.S. $20.00 Per Share, 9¼pc offer by local authorities, Ford gets a 'mobile laboratory', Record jump in pub trade, Money Market Bank help for Lombard St, Metra goes North American, W. W. BALL & SONS LIMITED (Plastic Moulders, Precision and Electrical Engineers) Record Results, Scraping by on £3,250 a year., Gold prices at fresh peaks in nervous money markets, Call for change in farm Act, Bids, Deals & Mergers Bond Worth puts £1m into furniture, Wall Street Prices rally but volume is low, The Steetley Group, JOE ROEBER surveys 50 top companies on their attitudes MPs 1 How does Big Business treat them? 2 An analysis of their income and expenditure, US Bill rates fall, New shipping lobby move, Vauxhall recalls Luton workers, Employers aim to establish disputes procedure guidance, Blade maker raises prices, mining International Nickel to outpace rising costs, Iranian oil talks start, Trade position is better, says Ortoli as standstill nears, Complex would aid exports, Price, Forbes (Holdings) Limited, British team in Argentina, A call to arms by the computer industry, Bakery strike extension, BUSINESS diary Ortoli comes out of hiding, new ISSUES Spencer Gomaco's requote and 1m shares offer, UK strike has cost Ford in Europe £4m lost output, Car men's holidays decision this week, Sterling Erratic day for the pound, Bankers confident that the franc will hold, Electrical puzzle in France, How The Markets Moved, The Regions Neville Group strong, Smith&nephew Associated Companies Limited Manufacturers of Surgical Medical and Sanitary Products, Paper, Textiles, Toiletries and Plastics., Rootes face total halt, BSC considering two-way deal with Eastern Europe, Refinery contract goes to Onassis, 'By 1999 Latin America maybe the envy of Europe' Says Sir Goerge Bolton,Chairman of the Bank of London&South America Limited, Incentives for top Charterhouse men, Pallet pool could mean big savings, Licensing move may be delayed, Univac 1107 system for RAF records, BRIEFLY FROM industry Papermate to expand nylon tip pen output. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Brotherhood promotions. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Firm advance in lead prices, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Oil leaders move ahead, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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