The Times - 03/04/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From DAVID BONAVIA, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, BY AS TAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From IAN McDONALD, From INNIS MACBEATH, From RICHARD WIGG, From DESSA TREVISAN, Eastern Europe Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From TONY DAWE, From JEROME CAMINADA, By GERALDINE KEEN Sale Room Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By PAT HEALY, PHS, RONALD BUTT, W. A. HEATON-WARD, H. R. G. DAVIES, R. OWEN, J. J. WALKER-SMITH, TUFTON BEAMISH, DOROTHY WEDDERBURN, PHYLLIS FOGARTY., MICHAEL P. FOGARTY., GLADWYN, P. F. SIMPSON, LAURENCE GRAFFTEY-SMITH, By Dr. David Stafford-Clark, J. B. C. GRUNDY, K. H. N. BULMER, GEORGE STRAUSS., DAVID PARRY, From LEONARD AMEY, by Katie Stewart, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Irving Wardle, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Stanley Sadie, M. C., G.W., By Henry Raynor, By William Mann. Music Critic, By Nature-Times News Service, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, BY GEOFFREY GREEN, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From MAURICE CARR, By BRIAN LEWIS, By ROY McKELVIE, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By RODNEY COWTON, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By WARWICK BROPHY, By MAURICE CORINA, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By GILES SMITH, By DENNIS TOPPING, By DENNIS DWYER, By ARTHUR REED, By CLIFFORD WEBB, IAN MORISON, BERRY RITCHIE, Peter Jay, LORD POLWARTH, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PHILIP JACOBSON, US Financial Correspondent, MICHAEL WEBB., P. H. GORDON CLARK., J. ASLAN., DAVID MILLHAM, by C. H. Gardner, by Pat Healy, by Christopher Marley, By Vincent Phipps, by Patrick H. Bell, by a Special Correspondent, by Ian McBride, by a special Correspondent, by W. R. Innes,
ResumoNews: Two days' church services Maundy Thursday, Hope fades for Mexican miners, All on the move: a theatre, a zoo and even a church, Iran breaks link with Lebanon, Geoffrey Charles costs the beginner's first holiday on wheels: Sylvia Margolis follows the British way of camping on the Continent Take only the essential items, Hindu plea angers Delhi Parliament, The arithmetic of a brave new world, Cars cost more than mortgages, Permanent sites challenge hotels: John Carter reports, Devonshire all-sorts, Science Report Astronomy Life-making gases in space clouds, Boy manned illegal radio station, Eisenhower is laid to rest in home town, Husain optimistic on UN meeting, 'Anti-semitic' fairy tales, Dealing with Callaghan, Soviet threat to use tanks in prague, Dangerous drug in sale, GLC rent increases rejected, Cars delayed at Italian border, THE CARAVAN IN MY LIFE: a cartoonist, a novelist and a churchman talk to Antonia Trauttmansdorff. Giles designed his own studio, 3 children die in sandpit, Woman, 95, fell from stretcher, Husband had 'lost' ring on toe, Iraq troops in Syria 'by request', Hanbury Memorial Lecture, Officers selected to attend staff colleges, Minister hears of public hostility to Ely nurses, Ghana leader loses post over 'gifts', All-party move may save park, Crime threat to casinos, Secret peace formula for BOAC, Brooke spy trial fears, Rebel priests 'crucify' Church, Pope says, Mall closure for concerts, Education, not discrimination, is major race problem Career barriers for young immigrants, U S link vital Healey tells Nato group, Prince inspects his rooms, Travelling abroad without fears, Wembley's £10m plan, SITE PLANNING: by our Local Government Correspondent: How many to the acre?, The Times Diary French garde mobile still at St Pierre Telford Taylor for Cambridge Maltese haikus, Premium Bond winners, Israel plan to open up Sinai, Club warned on colour bar, 85,000 families vote against houses, Plea for international laws, Hunt picture saved from art drain, Important choice of where to buy, A room for writing in, Field day for Shires from the towns, Protest over poll plan, China frees yachts, Israelis told of dangers ahead, Referendum on future of Rhodesia, Trans-Arctic team near Pole, Dangers of being alike, Complaint rejected by Press Council, Lack of facts that hampers Lagos command, Peking hails leaders of cultural revolution, Today's engagements, Michael X has eye on New Statesman, Negro challenge to Los Angeles mayor, CIA role against Guevara, Bingo to be separated from hard gambling, Economies will cut entry to college, Moscow condemns Chinese congress as 'Mao farce', Riddle of Soviet plans for Rumania, M4 drivers ignore 'stop' lights, Fun for a 6ft. bishop. Politics and Parliament: Role of Ministers and judges in the Lords, Contempt clause carried, Next move on Nigeria to be through OAU: General's assurances, Reservoir protest by Rutland, Labour MPs desert Bill on Lords, Wilson's unhappy return to party dissension, Two-tier inspectorate of hospitals proposed, Police doubt on Anguilla, New plea to Russia on Mr. Brooke. Index. Display Advertising: Granite, Ppa, Spink, Richards & Wallington, D.K. Wright & Associates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nv, Glenlockhart, Wisden, Avon, Cravans International, Times Newspapers, Calor Gas, Women's Appointments, Lem, Gailey Group, The Times, Search, National Library, Moda Selezione, Protest Exhibition, Rutherford, Osborne & Perkin, Cheltenham Caravan, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Lab-Craft, J. Bibby & Sons, National Caravan Council, Guardian Assurance Group, Gpo, Ios, Twa, Rst, Bashley Park, Bea, Legge, Impalco Aluminium, Stanley Miller Holdings, Leamington Spa Building Society, Hants & Dorset Caravan Service, Rechargeable Electrics, Udt. News in Brief. Law: Court Of Appeal When Fraudulent Trading IS An Offence Regina v. Rollafson, Queen's Bench Division Liability For 'Escape' Of Metal Strips Blown Away By Wind British Celanese Ltd. v. A. H. Hunt (Capacitors) Ltd., Mental hospital death charge, Judge told of noise in a £25,000 flat, Court told of image of S Africa, Court is told of a man's acquittals, Adams And Others v. Richardson And Starling Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: High noon in East Pakistan, Optional extras for the tourist. Official Appointments and Notices: University News £60,000 Gift For College Chapel, Receiving Orders, 38 New Queen's Counsel, Sandhurst man who is Ghana's new leader, Latest Appointments Churches Fund Chairman. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,124, Thursday television, Holy Week At Edington, Raeburn market slumps, The Family Tree of Cooking, Essex Youth Orchestra, Chess Victory For Cambridge. Editorials/Leaders: The General Tries IT Again, Vicious Circle In Prague, Are The Squatters Right?. Letters to the Editor: Reversal of priorities, Taxpayer beware, Boac Pilots' Strike, Not a sickness, Macmillan Memoirs, Cure For Stammering, Threatened Towns, Staffing Of Mental Hospitals: Disparities Between Regions, Justice Slows Down, Initiative, Joining Europe, For the record, Arab-Israeli Dispute, Supplementary query, Political machine, Dogma in the way of realistic pensions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Reviews: Television Life beside the seaside, Academy give lively account of Mozart, A spirited Iolanthe London Coliseum Iolanthe by Sullivan, Not so artless as they look Academy Cinema Two: The Immortal Story, An eloquent Don Ottavio, Frescoes form Florence, Parade of villainy and corruption Royal Shakespeare Theatre Pericles by William Shakespeare. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday April 4 1944 Paye Begins. Sport: Leadership inspires Derby, Sports in Brief, Results at Worcester yesterday, Baird triumphs in individual slalom, Rugby Union Rest side to play Lancashire are well balanced, Today's runners, riders at two meetings Southwell, Northern Racing Trainers' uncertainty over early prospects, Tennis Drysdale's easy win, Worcester Racing Oyster King holds off challenge, Sporting fixtures Today, Tennis, Rackets Holders in danger, Football Prospects Decisive weekend for promotion and relegation, Hockey club records, French Racing Easy wins by Guineas runners, Services Hockey Late surge by RAF frustrates Army, Yachting, Spurs foiled in bid to save game, Crews End Practice With Credit Oxford look strong and cohesive, US Golf Sedgefield course should not tax Jacklin, Schools Sevens Dulwich owe much to Martin, Horse Trials Comeback by Jonathan. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, London & Suburbs, Country Properties, Allsop & Co. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal Columns, Real Time Senior Systems Designers, Announcements, Transfer Books, Ministry Of Overseas Development, Today's Appointments, Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Mackintosh jumps 18s to 105s, Commodities 'Free' platinum price lowered £3 on US advices, Drawing Of Bonds, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: ICI sales growth, Beaumont Properties Limited Year Ended 30th September 1968, Mining company shares drop, Dunlop to put up tyre prices, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Parks can be profitable, BP polymer price rise, Co-op tobacco sales boosted, FOR THE saver Constellation unfolds its Stellar aims, CBI ex-chief heads committee, BUSINESS diary Together now for 40 years, Wall Street Broad decline in lighter trading, Money Market Easy passage for discount houses, REYNARDS (EXCAVATIONS) LIMITED (Contractors, Plant Hire Specialists), Fixed Interest Short-dated funds turn dull, Sweets: marriage of the dynasties, Merger will make biggest fleet in Britain, Nightmare for exporters, Output will be doubled by expansion, The other textile revolution, The Regions, Import quotas opposed by Crosland: 'fear of retaliation', 'Bank's Business Has Continued To Grow', The Savoy Hotel Limited, The best thing that happened to America since the Beetle, Dismissal for 300 London dockers, White-collar reference for CIR?, Container peace hope at Tilbury, Trutex Ltd. (Manufacturers Of Schoolwear And Rave Young Men's Shirts) Record profits exceed forecast, Interim Statement Kirkstall Forge Engineering Ltd., Bids, Deals & Mergers Adwest-Bowden link-up, Riding high in a tougher market, Lotus seeks 150% US sales rise, Two big merger plans-and the two contrasting situations that led to them Trawlers: a move in the fight for survival, DM loans rationed, General Foods' effect on Rowntree sums, English & Scottish Investors Limited, new ISSUES Bibby's 9 3/4 pc debenture placing, Investing for growth, Rowntree bids for Mackintosh, ICI Chairman's Review 1969: Increase in Sales and Profits expected, EQUITY Markets Equities rally as bid activity continues, Public Utilities Board Singapore Tender For Electricity Distribution Equipment 66kv Submarine Cables etc., Government asked to suspend duty on foreign steel, Company Meeting The Chartered Bank 115th Annual General Meeting, Big rise in fibre output, $20,600 fine on Royal-Globe, Inquiry into knitwear imports rise, company NEWS Brown Bros pays 11pc on best ever profits level, Electrobras, Sparrows Crane Hire Record Sales Exceed £1,435,000, Reformed disputes procedure put to engineering unions, How The Markets Moved, Capital spending by industry leaps, Export and home coal sales rise, World Of Aviation Nixon prepares for decision on US supersonic airliner, Drake to buy Cubitts, Boiler companies tighten links, SE firms can soon go limited, Vereeniging Refractories Limited, Abbey National Building Society Annual General Meeting, Hestair Limited (Established 1929) And Subsidiary Companies, £500,000 for steel image, mining Anglo American and Kaiser in mineral search, UK gold reserves rise £7m, A message on power that our MPs must note, Corby steel strike ends-return today, New Cunard container ship should aid profits, Clifford Douglas & Co. The Specialists In The Sale Of Caravan Parks, Sterling 3 point loss after early advance. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Three join AI&P.
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