The Times - 30/04/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By ALEX HENDRY, By DAVID WOOD, George Clark, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By GERALD ELY, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From IAN McDONALD, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN ROPER, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, From John Ardagh, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, Our New York Correspondent, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From LOUIS HEREN, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From MARIO MODIANO, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, LEONARD BEATON, PHS, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, WILLIAM McEWAN YOUNGER, RICHARD LL. DAVIES, JOHN DUNFORD, ALAN R. WILLIAMS, MARTIN BARNETT, STEPHEN WESTACOTT, DAVID SARGISON, A. D. J. PHILLIPS, ROGER SCOTT BINGHAM, JOHN ROSE, MARTIN TOMKINSON., JACKSON OF BURNLEY, JOSEPH JACOB, D. I. URQUHART-PULLEN, MARY JONES., By Norman St. John-Stevas, IVOR BROWN., J. EDWARDS, MONTAGUE CALMAN, DEECIE C. CALMAN, EDWARD ARCHDALE, RICHARD V. S. MARKE., ELSA RAPLEY, CAROL MILNER, U. Titlcy, By TOM GERMAN, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By PETER MARSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By RICHARD STREETON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, by Valerie Knox, By Mosco Carner, M.H., R.M., By Ian Woodward, By Michael Billington, From Stanley Sadie, By Henry Raynor, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, From PETER JAY, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By DENNIS DWYER, By RODNEY COWTON, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By TONY ALDOUS, By PATRICIA TISDALL, By ARTHUR REED, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By HUGH STEPHENSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANDREW GOODRICK-CLARKE, By OLIVER STANLEY, By DAVID JONES, W. H. McBRYDE., J. C. GAGG, ROGET W. HORNE, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by Major-General R. C. A. Edge, by J. R. Smith, by Nicolas Travers, by R. W. Feachem, by W. A. Seymour, by Richard Lambert, by a Special Correspondent, by Paul Kimball, by Patrick O'Leary, by Professor Asa Briggs, by Pul Kimball, by Alderman Ronald Bates, by Nora Potter, by Bevis Hillier, by Jill Caversham,
ResumoNews: French generals turn again to Nato links, Greek writers hit at censorship, Jordan guns silenced, Superb daffodils at RHS, Venice ends film prizes, Antiquities on record, Japanese to raise issue of sterling, The grand armchair tour, Tories will back firm action on student rebels, Pompidou ahead as more enter Elysée race, Mellish takes over as party chief whip, May Day threat to national press, Surveyors guiding lines, Lobbying goes on for leader, Draughtsman still king, The Times Diary Tied pubs: Wilson's Original Draught Powell's lunch-time Cabinet Ellington at 70, Husain pins peace hopes on early move by Big Four, Czech fear over flag incidents, Can France lift veto?, A resort for all seasons, Metric system adds to problems, Oliver Cutts' plea fails, Baptist views divided, 50-year wait for university, Biafra claims capture of Midwest town, Appointment with yesterday, India warns Russia on arms for Pakistan, Changes speeded in past 20 years, Rich mixture in The Lanes, Publican 'did not kill Mitchell', What is in a name?, Judge speaks of ghosts in old house, Staff training extended, US peace corps man sent home, Coastal home for commuters, Reprieve for Harley St leases, Tokyo's Socialists fear police will exploit riots, The world's best-mapped country, Shopworkers refuse to reject White Paper, LSE dismissals may go to new Tribunal, MPs heckle Gorton on US bases, Nixon tells colleges to stand up to rebels, Law Society examination results, Lee will not return to Anguilla, £250,000 gift to London Zoo, Science Report Biology Reasons for earlier age of puberty, Morally right in what we did, O'Neill says, Nenni seeks European initiative, Crossman report 'misleading', Skink bomb dropped at GLC meeting, Age limit proposed for medicated survival, Rhodesia tobacco threatened, Council policy brings rich rewards, Magazine men in talks, Race officer complains of leak, Mitterrand is unlikely to try again, Nixon faces obstacles in search for peace, Black Panthers fight police, Craig backs Faulkner for leadership, Making European union more than an ideal, Today's engagements, Industry helps town and nation, Spanish May Day warning, Two teams to investigate homeless, £20m bridge over the Humber. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Westminister Law Tutors, Abbey National, Wedgwood, Union Miniere, Stanfords, Multiple Display Advertisements, Endeavour, Solicitors Examinations, W.H. Smith & Son, Castle Place, Bua, Miles Durce & Co. Ltd, Datsun, Biddle, Flight Refuelling, Brromwade, Myton, British Air Port Corporation, Autowest, Union Corporation Limited, Ordance Survey, Wilson Lovatt And Sons Ltd., Hoechst, Brighton, Ford, Jack Barclay, The Better Life, Moss Bros, Sauna, Wild, The Old Ship, Seminar, The Metropole Group, Leicester Permanent, Associated Pleasure Parks Limited, Upper Grosvenor, Qantas, Twentieth Century Banking, "La Petite Chelsea", The Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Solicitors' Examination Residential Course, Churchill Square, Norma Skemp, Honeywell, Toomeys, Settres, Sun, British Aircraft Corporation, Gpo, Twa, Olivetti, Lamson, Iwt, Panam, Crabtree-Mann. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Byron letters sold for £1,000, Television for today, Two Tcherepnin 'Firsts', The Times Crossword Puzzle, No. 12,146. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson's responsibility for Cabinet disclosures, MP wants vandals to clean up stations, Call to London, Enabling Post Office to fill equipment gap, Planes query protest, Mr Mason defends Lord Melchett's rise Commons, A united Europe would equal military might of US or Russia Lords. Law: Gandar trial is adjourned, Court Of Appeal Sir Bernard Docker Wins Yacht Appeal Docker v. Hyams, House Of Lords Rentcharges Are Not Deductible For Profits Tax Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Land Securities Investment Trust Ltd., Appeal against £78,398 award, Trial of deposed African leader, Queen's Bench Division A Doctor Need Not Take Blood From Big Toe Solesbury v. Pugh, Man accused of four murders, Time Extended Darnell v. Lee. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, May 1, 1944 Appeal To Dockers. Official Appointments and Notices: University News US graduates at Keble, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette. Editorials/Leaders: The Likely Winner, King Log And King Stork, A Very Successful Visit. Letters to the Editor: Must There Be This Waste Of Time?, Russian Engineers As Ambassadors, 'Mr W. H,', Vhf Waveband, Phonetic Welsh, Lambs Without Spring, By any other name, One law for..., Subsidies, Nigerian War, Two-Car Tenants, Church Commissioners' duty to look to the future, Lse Troubles, A Transparent World, Student Participation, Export Of Invention, Sunday In The Mall. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, His Honour Robert Peel, Julius Katchen American pianist of brilliance and virtuosity, Mr W. B. Odgers. Deaths. Sport: Bournemouth order of play, Qualifiers for Penfold golf, Cricket At Lords Lively batting by MCC pair, Rugby Union Seven in row for Coventry, Clarke gets the vital goal, Sports in Brief, University swimming teams, Clear points win to Mark Rowe, Bournemouth Tennis Ashe humbled by Frenchman, Newmarket card, Yesterday's racing at Newmarket, Thomson wins in a play-off, Torpid holds off Crozier, Results and tables, 1,000 Guineas acceptors, Goldstein in top gear, N Hunt cards at two centres Kelso, Big race field, Guineas Prospects Piggott confident that Ribofilio will win, N Hunt results Warwick, Arsenal edged out after losing at Goodison, Strong entry for fencing cup, £100 fine on Allison, Catterick Bridge programme, Athletics Jones takes no chances, Last pair in stand, Rome Horse Show Broome's bid fails, Rowing Clubs must pool their assets. Reviews: A Figaro full of promise New Theatre The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart, Negroes' rapid success, Television Speaking about prisons, Courage at the rostrum, Brave and faithful revival Oxford Playhouse Uncle Vanya By Anton Chekhov, Old Age: Part 2 of our series A place to live or a place to die. Property: Strutt & Parker, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Hampton & Sons, Country Properties, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs, Knight Frank + Rutley. Classified Advertising: Home Office, Personal Columns, University Appointments, Educational, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments. Business and Finance: BSC Alaska hope dashed, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Data plans campaign to end overtime, mining Further top grade nickel finds by W Mining, Lex Group Another record year in 1968, 'Save British weeks' drive starts, Stokes urges factory level pay deals, Parent board to visit UK, The pressures on the franc DAVID SPANIER in Paris on the possibility of French devaluation, Babcock & Wilcox World Wide Engineering Capability Mr. Hector McNeil's Review, contracts £3/4m order for Carrier, Levy Board £1.1m bid for Racecourses, New public spending proposals, Clamp on stars' pay, Bids, Deals & Mergers Schroders arrange £2m linkup of Midland contractors, Wall Street Blue-chips lead broad advance, Cape Asbestos rebounds to pay 27½ pc, Bestobell, Now it's in the hands of the Germans, IBM in vanguard of British international research plan, The Regions, Docks loan plan 'crucial', Northern Songs Limited, FOR THE saver UDT scheme favours low taxpayer, Bank's index rises, BUSINESS diary The rising cost of thinking, The Bourses Paris again firm and active, US bankers share Jenkins' optimism, Sterling 8 point loss in calmer trading, Interim Statement Linread LIMITED, Steel men strike in new white-collar row, new ISSUES London and Northern's one-for-one rights, Traders condemn 'tax on female ingenuity', Food trade training plan, Fixed Interest British Funds move forward, Personna in agency change, Babcock & Wilcox trade investments, Sears is held back by British Shoe, Finance Bill introduces radical changes in tax laws, Plastics duty plea rejected, World Of Aviation BEA may be forced to buy American, More Swiss gold for UK, PIB to study working hours and overtime, Beatles woo shareholders, The Appleyard Group of Companies Limited, Company Meeting THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Total Assets Exceed £2,000m-A Further Landmark Reached New business at home and overseas again increased Introduction Of Unit Linked Assurance A Most Important Development Sir John Mellor Reviews Company's Continued Expansion In An Eventful Year, Company Meeting Rea Brothers Limited Mr. Walter H. Salomon on the myth of growth and the threat of rampant inflation, EQUITY Markets Prices slip on lack of buying interest, Leslie & Godwin (HOLDINGS) LIMITED, Ship order book doubles, Bonn terms for change in parity, How The Markets Moved, Company Meetings Clerical, Medical And General Life Assurance Society Further Rise In Volume Of New Business An Enterprising Investment Policy Based On A Strong Asset Position Lord Geddes on a very active year, Company Meeting The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited Inconsistency Of Taxation On Savings Mr. E. H. Haynes on Life Assurance as a growth investment, Bsr Limited Chairman's Review 1968, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V., On a slipway to success? RODNEY COWTON weighs the recent changes at Harland and Wolff's shipyard, Japan signs £2m art deal, Finance Bill will seal tax loophole on stars' earnings, Ready Mixed Concrete Limited, Company NEWS John Mowlem profits are better than feared, Grattan, Money Market Credit again in short supply, Strauss: 8-10 per cent DM revaluation only in a package deal, NCB 'needs contract', Gilts: critical time factor. Business Appointments: New chairman for building Neddy, New LME chairman, Business Appointments BBA Group managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Modest rally by gilts, Commodities LME prices in retreat; copper down £13 10s, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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