The Times - 27/09/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From ROGER BERTHOUD, MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By ROBERT JONES, Our Labour Correspondent, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From JOHN CLARE, Our Political Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY., From Our Labour Staff, Our Brighton correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, Our Legal Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, From JOHN YOUNG, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Own Correspondent, By ROY LEWIS, From IAN McDONALD, From FRED EMERY, From LOUIS HEREN, From MICHAEL KNIPE, JULIAN CRITCHLEY, From Paul Martin, Peter Hazelhurst writes from Delhi: India's crude and vain, PHS, FRANK GILLARD, GRAHAM ARNOLD., TOM DRIBERG, PETER REVELL-SMITH, H. V. HODSON, STAFFORD BEER., NIGEL CALDER., JOHN BOULTING., W. SPEARMAN., NORMAN PRICHARD., GERALD KAUFMAN, J. F. H. SAWYER., H. L. WATERMAN, A. P. HERBERT, A. G. WARD., C. JOHN DOWNER, PAUL HICKINBOTHAM., C. SLEVIN., By DR. JOHN ROBINSON, The Principal of Westfield, Sir Laurence Watkinson, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By Nature-Times News Service, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, From PAT LLOYD JONES, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Lindsay Duncan, David Millham, Ian Morison, Margaret Stone, Halldora Blair, Neil Buchanan, BERRY RITCHIE, By Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, David Wade, Max Harrison, P. N. Furbank, Edward Candy, Richard Holmes, David Cheshire, John Dixon Hunt, Ray Gosling, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Geoffrey Wills, By Ian Dunlop, Alan Kent,
ResumoNews: New dispute over tribe, Vauxhall faces paralysis as car troubles mount, Soviet UN move angers west, Chips with everything, TV levy too high ITA chief says, Dentist loses £200 after girl's death, Survey on the British voter, Sun theory for 'glaze' on moon, German fear on election damage, Direct-grant schools' plea for freedom, Clear up the law on squatting, MP says, Travel Ski-bobbing heroes, Tunku's party expel critic, Stewart plans to hit back at EEC critics, Labour is cautious on EEC, Challenge to Egypt by Mrs Meir, King deplores Arab terrorism, Stopping missiles with steel rods, Rhodesia protest by students, Erlander's reign ends, Warning to S African Coloured Council, On Your Own Nursery schools take stamina, Mirage blueprints 'sold to Israel', Home Office acts to end football hooliganism, Inquiry call on hospital ban, Heath's doubts on Six, Journalists expelled by Kenya, The Law Husband's duty to provide, Middle classes analysed, The neighs have it, Shopkeepers kidnap mayor and police, Suicide gesture of failure, French TV changes, Teachers' training for graduates: date fixed, Green Beret charges, Family's size 'is business of state', American banker who left 'crown of glittering and priceless jewels' £41m collection for New York, Docks strike threat in rent protest, Warning to Unionists of new party, The meaning of being a bishop, Why Rembrandt belongs to us all..., Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Tributes to Mr Seaton, Bonn battle over mark goes on, World relief armada for Biafra proposed, Murdoch to buy Sun if unions accept terms, Infection in two baby hospitals, Arrest warrant for prince, Ringway may be scaled down, Nixon's hope to end war in 1970, Dubcek denies errors, Bolivian president flees after Army chief takes over, Mixed Arab verdicts on Islamic summit, The Times Diary Healey's twin support Labour's first Lord Mayor I was Gandhi's gaoler, MP calls mental hospital report too polite, 'Spurious glitter' of exotic surgery, Science Report Palaeontology Sea urchin fossil with false teeth, Cornwall to buy estate, Today's engagements, Maud plan farcical Powell says, Boys 'were incited'. Picture Gallery: Pastoral symphony. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Queen's Hastings, Multiple Display Advertisements, M & G Magnum Fund, Save And Prosper, Abbey Life Assurance Company, Collins, Rumer Godden, Robophone, Sasso Olive Oil, Wilson Lovatt & Sons, 'Moovit', Slater Walker, Taylor Woodrow, Bristol, The Times, Le P'tit Montmartre, Harrap, EQUITY And Life Brokers, Dewar's, Naval Jelly, Batsford, Security Analysts Ltd, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Ravi Shankar Sitar, Keydell Farm Nurseries, Clarksons, Fundex Ltd., Springheel, Transcontinental Werehouse, Global, Antiquary, Shopertunities Ltd., Unisonic, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Petula Clark, Astrad Orion, Austria, Laplok, Inghams Travel, Davies & Metcalfe, Sander & Kay, Erna Low, Hickie Borman Cruises, Betta-Tree, Roy Hay's. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Leeds, Church News, County Commissions, New NUJ secretary, Lisbon Minister may resign, Mullard Award By Royal Society. Weather: The Weather. Law: New count in Bloom case, Prisoner dies in U S gaol riot, Chicago riot trial lawyer detained, Financier is acquitted. Politics and Parliament: Parties reexamine Market views. Editorials/Leaders: Art Writ Large, Teaching The Teachers, Snub To Apartheid. Letters to the Editor: The Future Of Sound Radio: Maintaining Standards, Housing Shortage, Town And Country, Preserving London, Cloth Fair, The Keeler Story, Rule Britannia, Travel allowance, Overseas Aid, Ministers WHO Publish Books, Sport Of Kings, Jumbo Jets Delay, Labour Morale, Railway Booking, Unpaid Council Chairmen: Lost Earnings Scheme, International Copyright, Scientists As Prophets, Train Hooligans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, September 28, 1944 Battle Of Arnhem. Deaths. Obituaries: Lieut-Col Guy Blewitt, Mr Douglas Bomford, Aleksandras Stulginskis Former president of Lithuania, Mr A. E. E. McKenzie, Obituary, Dr Paul Scherrer Swiss atomic scientist. Sport: Results at Ascot, Bandolera best at Upminster, Sir Gordon has fine chance, Sports in Brief, International Athletics What running for Britain means, Schools Sevens A festival to revive the spirit, Show Jumping Gambit too good for Foxtrot, National Hunt McCourt's winner returns, Women's Golf Miss Lacoste warns: We are strong, Strong challenge by Casper and Trevino, Ascot Prospects Connaught may topple Jimmy Reppin, Details of today's racing programmes at six meetings Catterick Bridge, Sailing fixtures Offshore, New Zealand batsmen tied down, Midfield power is key to success, US Tennis Miss Shaw in last four, Smith leads in cycling event, Sports fixtures today Football, Squash Rackets Corby and Ward in final, Yachting British win world title, Rugby Prospects Harlequins' two late changes. Property. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, The Gay Tyrolese, Connoisseurs' Guide, BUSINESS NOTICES, Finance and Investment, Land and Farms, Businesses For Sale, Loans., Greece, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,274, Eating out Corsican choice Good Food Guide, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday, Eating in Cherry and almond cake, Chess To the bitter end, Violent America, Bridge Dangerous double raise, Gardening Thinking in the 'new year'. Business and Finance: Interim Statement Alcan Aluminium (U.K.) Limited Consolidated Profit and Loss Account, The Week Ahead, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, National Savings Government's investment answer, The Basic Need For More Investment Advice, Savings scheme 'ready in time', Personal Investment And Finance Week's most active share settles down, Nickel strike: 'little progress', Unit trusts: taking it back to square one, Wall Street A week of unexciting reshuffles, Pressure by US and France for DM action by Monday Revaluation already overdue, Germans fear new curbs on exchange, Union Miniere makes gains, Wall Street Week ends on note of retreat, Wills' new filter cigarette, Decimalization at Lloyd's, Compensation for Union Miniere, Company Meeting National Group Of Unit Trusts Sir Denys Lowson On strong position and good outlook for the future, Company NEWS Bury & Masco slides 60 pc in opening half, Scope for higher market rating of Adwest, Ans Wers, Minor jobs for CIR, Aid for exporters, Tax Calculating your taxable income, Company Meeting ANGLO-ALPHA CEMENT LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa). Mr. S. G. Menell's Review, Fixed Interest Basically firm but still quiet, Sterling 11 point gain to $2.3823, Widows' Port Folio A back door into equities, How IT Works Behind the gloss of paper gold, Clarnico shares jump 11s, EQUITY Markets Prices drift lower ahead of German election, Bids, Deals & Mergers Clarnico links with Trebor, How The Markets Moved, In troubled times return to gilts, Crisis over dock jobs, ITV revenue up in August, Shares Of The Week, Union Property Holdings (London) Limited Future Viewed With Confidence, MGM ban extended, Changes on St Martins' board, Insur Ance Everybody needs life insurance, DM fluctuates in nervous deals, mining Western Mining's ore reserves up, Money Market Severe credit shortage. Business Appointments: New directors for S Pearson. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities drift lower, Unit Trusts, Commodities Further fall in cocoa: Sugar and silver easier, Unit Trust Prices. Reviews: Fiction Connecting flight, Underground poets Not so public, Double image, Wisdom on campus, Radio The end of fairyland, Tragic beauty, Cinema What the audience thinks it sees, Play Review Spell-binding acting in Beckett metaphor Royal Court Theatre Oh! Les Beaux Jours by Samuel Beckett, Pooter, Mezzo from US, Paperbacks, Antiques Pen-painting pupils, Music French academicism, Opera Elegant frivolity London Coliseum The Italian Girl in Algiers by Rossini, Quite too utterly utter.
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