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The Times - 02/06/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From CHARLES HARGROVE, EDWARD MORTIMER, From LOUIS HEREN., From Our Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, From Our Own Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS, From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Special Correspondent, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From a Correspondent, From John Percival Ballet Critic, By Henry Raynor, J.O.C, C.G., By Stanley Sadie, A.B., From GEOFFREY GREEN, From TERRY McLEAN, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By ANDREW PORTER, By ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE, By PETER WEST, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER MARSON, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By NEIL ALLEN, From TONY DAWE, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, Philip Howard, From GERALDINE KEEN, PHS, DAVID WOOD, RUSSELL B. WHITE, formerly Bishop of Tonbridge; L. H. WOOLMER, Assistant Bishop of Portsmouth; T. ANSCOMBE, Rector of Kirkheaton; PETER J. CASSWELL, Rector of Buckhurst Hil; FRANK COLQUHOUN, Chancellor of Southwark Cathedral; D. E. D. CHURCHMAN, Vicar of Southsea; W. H. ALAN COOPER, Provost of Bradford; H. W. CRAGG, Vicar of Christ Church, Beckenham; KEITH DE BERRY, Rector of St. Aldate, Oxford; J. P. HICKINBOTHAM, Principal of St. John's College, Durham; HUGH EVAN HOPKINS, Rector of Cheltenham; HUGH JORDAN, formerly Principal of the London College of Divinity; MARTIN PARSONS, Vicar of St. Andrew, Oxford; J. W. ROXBURGH, Vicar of Barking; JOHN V. TAYLOR, General Secretary, Church Missionary Society; BRIAN WOODHAMS, Archdeacon of Newark., H. LEVY., FRANK MEDLICOTT, R. BRIAN WILLIAMSON, JOHN F. SEELEY, P. B. P. PREIST, JOHN ARROWSMITH, J. P. WAINWRIGHT, NORMAN W. WRIGLEY, J. SMETHURST, MICHAEL J. F. MANNALL, GEORGE M. THOMSON, J. P. P. ILLINGWORTH, J. B. LEWIS, A. T. JOHN SALTER, D. B. PERKINS, CLIVE PEARCE, J. BROADHURST, P. HUTTON, J. D. QUANCE, J. N. SEAFORD, MICHAEL J. A. ANDERSON, NEIL T. POLLOCK, JAMES BRADY, CHRISTOPHER COLVEN, ROYSTON D. BEAL, DENNIS RICHARDS, JOHN H. W. BURGESS, and ROGER WATSON., D. A. HEARN, JOAN DERRY., ROBIN McDOUALL, By Winston S. Churchill, GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, ARTHUR J. HAWES., MICHAEL ARMSTRONG, BY AN AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A VETERINARY CORRESPONDENT, Moira Keenan, Pamela Coleman, By GERALD ELY, By Business News Staff, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, From RONALD KERSHAW, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, From DEREK HARRIS, By DAVID JONES, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By GILES SMITH, HARRY T. CHAMBERS, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, GORDON DAVIS, BERRY RITCHIE, CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, by Oliver Stanley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, by N. C. Strother-Smith, by A. K. Astbury, by R. Hopper, by M. J. O'Dogherty, by H. M. Smith, by Judith Williams, by A. G. Mortimer, GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, G. KINGHAM, H. L. CADOUX-HUDSON., R. M. RITCHIE, H. NORMAN HARDING., EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, By JOHN WOODLAND, DAVID RUDLAND, by Nicholas Ludington, Ankara Correspondent, by Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, Ulko Tamer (1937-), by C. H. Dodd, by Andrew Mango, Cahit Sitki Taranci (1911-1956), by Professor Nermin Abadan, by Rex Keating, Oktay Rifat Horozcu (1914-), by Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, Orhan Veli Kanik (1914-1950), by Professor Dr Besim Ustunel, Orhan Veli Karik (1914-1950), by John Young, by O. F. Reichwald, by Peter Hopkirk, by a Special Correspondent, by Richard D. Robinson, Edip Cansever. (1928-), Cemal Surreya (1931), by Metin And, by David Tonge, by Nicholas Ludington,

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