The Times - 12/04/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By ERIC WIGHAM. Labour Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From DENIS TAYLOR, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From Our Correspondent, Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From DAVID SPANIER, From Our Own Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, By DESSA TREVISAN, East European Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Our Naval Correspondent, Our Nottingham correspondent, John Woodcock, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, From PETER NICHOLS, By PAT HEALY, HUGH DE WET, PHS, JULIAN CRITCHLEY, E. LUBBOCK, ROBIN COOPER, WILLIAM MONTAGU-POLLOCK, M. E. BECKENHAM., DENNIS WALTERS, NOEL CHARLES, GEORGE WHITBY., By Cecil King, JOHN M. TEMPLE., L. H. N. COOPER, G. G. BURKITT, FRED MPANGA, DONALD TYERMAN, FRANCES E. MACKENZIE, PATRICK DUDGEON, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, By Professor H. D. Lewis, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By Our Northern Correspondent, From MAURICE CARR, By JOHN WOODCOCK, BERRY RITCHIE, By NORMAN CREEK, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By DENNIS DWYER, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. R. BROXUP, CRISTOPHER MARLEY, CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, by Geoffrey Furlonge, by Pooter, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Henry Raynor, David Wade, William Mann, M. B., Cameron Hazlehurst, H. R. F. Keating, Adam Fergusson, David Piper, Edward Candy, Janice Elliott, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Edward Pinto, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, Cuthbert Graham, David Wilsworth,
ResumoNews: £1.5m duty on estate, Mortar attacks on 10 S Vietnam towns, Rumania ready to sign friendship treaty, Court ruling after gypsy camp scene, Wards close after 15 babies die, The Times Diary Tax: two sides of the coin Diplomat as dancing master Shop floor lingo wanted, The 'backlash' group lashes back, Final defence plea for Sirhan, Cautious reply by Nato to Russia, Christian Belief Today 1 Unbelievers and the Christian's role, Enormous potential for Liberals, Thorpe says, Sikh leader to study another turban ban, Ministry may act on print strike, Wilson rejects TUC appeal to modify anti-strike law, The D'Oliveira story, Review of police ranks, Hovercraft perils on Nile, Mr Wagner returns to New York politics, Israel scepticism over Husain's peace plan, Long silence at Korean truce talks, The dangers when sex is mistaken for love, Shopkeepers' blockade in France, Concern grows on college clashes, Training in Far East, Battipaglia strike halts Italy, 'No progress in Greece', £200,000 painting going to U S, Children addicted to marijuana at age of 12, Courage of Briton in mine rescue praised, Anguillans attack home of British Commissioner, Call to FBI on 'freak' in ice block, Coaching offer to D'Oliveira 'just coincidence', Police in gun battle with Basques, Taxis barred from using station, Why Czech Army plan to seize power failed, A fight worth watching, Dead girl was hit on head, Father not told how son died, Students call for new rules on discipline, Science Report Geophysics Origin of two groups of mountains, Montgomery is unwell, Prisoner wore Army uniform, An innocent lust for status and wealth, Changes sought in law on malicious damage, Russian offer to Peking, National Trust not to buy Lundy, Attack by Husak on Czech party leadership, Today's engagements, Boy's heart disease no bar to school, Du Cann calls for stronger Tory leadership, Egyptians planning to invade Sinai, How doctors sometimes make their patients ill, Mutton 'the way to health'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The wedding procession, Field elegance: a horse-drawn hoe of the 1860s. Index. Display Advertising: Herbert Jenkins, Bank Of Scotland, Lesser, Elizabeth Frances, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Daily Mirror, Housefrock, Ravenna, Tyndall Assurance, EQUITY & Law Unit Trust, Spain Or Portugal, Kangol, Harry Wheatcroft & Sons, Airey & Wheeler, Appeals, Bishopsgate Typewriter Co., Le P'tit Montmartre, The Times, Bonsai, The Sunday Times, Denny, Mott & Dickson, Shopertunities, Health Culture, South African Airways, Bennett Typewriters, See South Africa In Comfort, Money Which?, Tyndall Funds, Loft Ladder, Gardening, Leydene Gardens, Trek, South Africa Friends Of England, John Baker, C. Sutton, The Catholic Enquiry Centre, Metropolitan Veneer, Laplok, Rapid Music Systems, Toro, Portsmouth Building Society, Wholesale Typewriter Co, Pillar. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Educational, Public Notices, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Travel, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: first Sunday after Easter, Gardening. Property. Weather: The Weather. Law: De Gaulle is accused of blackmail, Polish students face trial, Nine accused of terrorism, Youth's death: boy accused, Boy accused of driver's death. Politics and Parliament: Powell taunts CBI on salaries. Arts and Entertainment: Eating out Good Food Guide Price and progress, Bridge Looking ahead, Stevengraph prices a record, Gardening Summer bedding, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,131., Chess Time and motion, Eating in Pizza for a picnic, Weekend Television Saturday, Quick Draw For Chess Leaders, The story of Niusa Alami. Editorials/Leaders: Rough Island Story, What Nato Defends, Bus Stop. Letters to the Editor: Ant and grasshopper alike, Tidings Of Gloom, Review Of Charities, Students In Uganda, Derelict Airfields, Letter To The Editor Paying for motoring on a milage basis, Water Conservation, Art Works Registry, Rising Cost Of A Channel Tunnel, Conway Bridge, The World On £50, Papal Authority, Future Of Lundy, Mental Hospitals, Arab-Israeli Dispute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments New Chancellor, University News Birmingham's New Building. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, April 13, 1944 A King To Step Down. Sport: Runners for Ascot, Yesterday's football, Sports in Brief, Rackets Happy breed of hard hitters, Motor Racing Belgian GP succumbs to ban, U S Masters Golf Townsend does best for Britain, Leicester, Longchamp will show French challenge, S. African Tennis Okker falls to Laver's pace, Surrey draw fine game, Cheltenham NH meeting today, Halford Hewitt Cup Eton have edge on greens, Decider For Triple Crown Wales favoured for title, Cheltenham Amateur off with fine double, Bangor On Dee, Weekend sporting fixtures Association football, Football Review Crucial game at Filbert Street, Catterick Bridge Prospects Double likely for Robinson, Amateur Final Sutton are favourites, Schools Fencing Sabre title for Mather, Hockey, Badminton, Catterick Bridge programme, Kelso, Late score brings win, Yesterday's racing results Ascot. Obituaries: Professor Ian Henderson A distinguished interpreter of modern theology, Mrs Olga Samilov, Obituary, Dr H. H. Storey. Business and Finance: U S anti-trust charge, EQUITY Markets Good gains in copper shares, Fixed Interest Reluctant to deal ahead of Budget, £4.8m Rowntree forecast, company NEWS Thos Marshall notches another record year, Maney Market Minimal help from Bank, Textile unions' militant 'no' to pay offer: steel row continues, Mortgages chief expects 7 pc rise in house prices, A longer-term guide for investors, Sterling Small rise after a shaky start, The Regions, Harsh treatment for Marks & Spencer, FOR THE saver Unit trust launch by Charterhouse, Wall Street Recent advance consolidated, Employers told to meet full claim, Bids, Deals & Mergers Mallinson gathers in 40 pc DMD acceptances, The Week Ahead The Budget's shadow, new ISSUES Dublin takes to the D-mark, Belgium acts to counter speculation, ATV sees 11 pc fall in profits, Report embarrasses hire purchase giants, Shore condemns unofficial strikers, Interest rates high on Basle agenda, British Ropes Limited, Blyvoors quarterly, Bearings plan may go ahead, SET 'absurdity' in housing, Slater in bid tussle, TUC puts case on penalties to Wilson, How The Markets Moved, mining Added impetus to Rio Algom growth label, The irrelevance of income, Bill rate higher. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities quiet and mixed, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Copper jumps £9 on strike news: Tin drops £9 on profit-taking, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Director of Industrial Policy Group to retire. Reviews: Antiques Sitting on three legs, Concert Mozart on a king-size clarinet, Radio Meddling in history, Television How much time have you got?, What to look out for, Travel Highlands and islands, Mezzogiorno, Travel A question of conscience, Records Late Beethoven quartets, Red pants in the window, Fiction Coming of age, Paperbacks, Timescrime High grippability, The busy men's Churchill, Theatre Stern days for revue, Wine Champagne setback, The inn that got the bird, Praz as pioneer, Is anybody listening?.
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