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The Times - 09/09/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From JOHN CLARE, DAVID WILSWORTH, From RICHARD WIGG, Our Mexico City Correspondent, From Our Midlands Correspondent, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From ARTHUR OSMAN, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, Our New York Correspondent, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From PAUL MARTIN, Our Rome Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Own Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From PETER STRAFFORD, From PIERRE COMPARET, From STEWART HARRIS, By Joan Chissell, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Michael Billington, By Henry Raynor, From Henry Popkin, By PETER HOPKIRK, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, PHS, LOUIS HEREN, EVAN LUARD., JOHN FARR, O. DAVIES, MARGOT PARISH, E. MORAN, AGNES HEADLAM-MORLEY, C. A. COMYNS CARR, K. I. WIGGS, By Nicholas Bethell, G. HOLMES, NANCY E. RICHARDS., MAURICE C. GREEN, By Our Churches Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, From a Correspondent, Lord Hailes, Dr. R. W. Girdler, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, GEOFFREY CHARLES, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By Our Banking Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By MAURICE CORINA, By MAURICE CORNIA, By ROBERT JONES, By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID JONES, From OLIVER STANLEY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From ROGER BERTHOUD, V. G. RAITZ, C. B. MARTINDALE, By ANDREW LUMSDEN, KENNETH OWEN, by George Thomson, by Professor D. J. Enright, by Fred Emery, South-east Asia Correspondent, by Harvey B. Stockwin, by Bob Reece, by Anthony Polsky, by J. D. van Oenen, by William Campbell, by Ian Trevor, by William S. W. Lim, by Ilsa Sharp,

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News: Future calls for flexibility, Woman is crushed by gorilla, Fire bombs in street attack, Cars And Drivers Less BBC reporting of motor sport, Pragmatism and a full rice bowl, Police seize New Jersey arsenal, International plot in Ulster, Unionist MPs say, Ho funeral brought forward a day, S Coast land for sale, The citizen army, Mrs Gandhi answers rivals' criticism, Mboya 'joking' before shots, Minister on immigrant doctors, When the Englishman is no longer monolingual, Teacher council talks reach crucial stage, Arab 'tiger cubs' attack embassies, Binoculars aid crowd control, Summit of Six agreed, Airport scheme threatens new city, QC says, Tear gas at football riot, Swing to the right by Bourguiba regime, Pearce Wright, Henry Stanhope At British Association, Exeter Low arousal makes British poor, professor says, Black Power man back in prison, Macmillan looks back, Woman in bed leads protest at Ministry, Libya names new Prime Minister and Cabinet, Technology Powder for fuel cell electrodes, Warning of new drugs danger, Pirate radio jammed by the Army, Nerve gas case question by MP, Tunisian typhoid cases attributed to excursions, Harrow School, Madman's bombs kill third victim, Brazilian urban guerrillas name former communist deputy as one of their leaders Show of unity by Mr Elbrick's kidnappers, Boy aged 16 tried to fly aircraft, By-elections challenge, Police find Rio kidnap house, Forward march of new Lion-city, Montreal school focus of language battle, Biafra pessimism over food airlift, Menace of the slatternly, The Times Diary Home gives £10,000 fellowship Sapper's new role The Tassie 40 years on, A leader lacking, Tower may open on Sundays in winter, Todays engagements, Pay demand closes road hauliers, Return to duty with a baby, Extension of share price service, KGB behind 'leaked' American plans, Asians warned of Russian wooing, China cautious on the next days in Hanoi, Day's strike in Italian industry, Time For Action, Bishop Says, The Course Of Nature Vanishing Paths, Mechanical arms test, Leaders without foil, Instant Asia for the tourists, Father of six faces eviction, Polar saga may go to US, Facilities on coasts 'lacking', 'IRA man in arms raid', Vietnam VC for another Australian, Agriculture Influence of grass on wool, Czechoslovakia: the weight on Dr Husak's shoulders, Nudity code wanted in the theatre, £16m aid by RAF fund, Passports scheme to defeat hijackers, Bold steps in planning, Gun in a wardrobe, Crown says. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, Resignation of Czech journalists' leaders, Church News. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Provisions Of The Financial Act, 1969, Edb, Port Of Singapore Authority, Local Authority Bonds, Singapore, Antiference, Oversea-Chinese Banking, Living, Bensons Silver6, Save The Children Fund, Chartered Bank Group, Richard Ellis & Son, Development Bank Of Singapore, Cdc, F & N, Hongkong Bank Group, The Times Business News, Icb, Citizen, Heal's, Bristol, Auto Union Audi 100ls, The Times, Oub, History Of The Motor Car, Burroughs, Sheraton Hotels, Cornhill, Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, Dexion, Brims, Intraco Limited, Lion City Hotel, Cold Storage Group Of Companies, Jurong Town, Harpers, Leon Norell, Bfg, Twa, Univac, Anglo-Thai Corporation, Sime Darby, Skf, Bupa, Save And Prosper Group, Radiospares, Electro Health Machines. Picture Gallery: Tuning the body to perfect pitch for Athens. Law: Drugs verdict on musician, £40,000 pools charge, Envoy accused of spying for CIA, Jurists' world justice plan, Opposition to bail in all firearms cases. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Boldest Bruckner, Soviet theatre surprises, Things Seen-Masterpieces in British galleries, VIII Glasgow happy accidents, Television Distinctive performance. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,258, Television today, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Cut out and ready to sew: 8, Two Share Lead In Chess. Editorials/Leaders: The Broken Society, Back To Washington, By The Seaside. Letters to the Editor: Lost Hearts, Nigerian War, Response to aggression, Control Of Gambling, Price increases, The Tyrant Car, Future Of Radio, Reform In Ulster, Towards European Security: Level Of Armed Forces, Aircraft Noise, Going To Church, Origins of the airborne holiday tour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Hugh Barber Notable Midland physician, Mr J. A. R. Pimlott, Mr Bernard Canter, Mr Norman Manley, Obituary, Prof. H H Hess. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, September 9, 1944 Ostend And Liege. Sport: Injury puts Bell out, Sports in Brief, Stewart-The Planner Scotland finds another world-beater, Prize money is deferred, Junior Tennis Easy win for Collins, Grand Slam Again New milestones in Laver's career, Bolt wins senior title at 39th, Scarborough Festival New Zealanders end on attack, Football Round-Up Lucky for Luton, Football results League Cup, Bembridge top of table, Alexandra Park programme, Intruder's price cut, Golf Barnes back in good form, Australians in top three, Rugby Union Brains as well as brawn, Doncaster runners, Athletics Davies win will help morale, Saintly Song to give Murless fine start, Wild Fly wins Sussex trophy, Yesterday's results Warwick. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Business Notices, P.A. Management Consultants Ltd., Todays Appointments, Women's Appointments, The Times, Legal Notices, Motor Cars, Appointments. Property: Phillips Puttick, Ekins, Witherow And Handley, Mortgages, Christie's, Elder, Smith And Co., Limited. Business and Finance: R-R talks on State holding, FOR THE saver British Life bonds offer, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, IOS share offer soon, Scientists wanted, Redman's merger benefits taking time, Bids, Deals & Mergers Steel Group is offering £2.3m for Priestman, A new financial service, ITA halts Yorkshire merger bid, Sterling Sharp gain of 18 points to $2.3849, Britain paying ts way, but wrong to relax says Jenkins, Steel strike confusion in the Ruhr, Market looks outward, BIM aims to live within its income, Share price service, Standard wool tops likely soon, Compensation protest at phosphorus plant, Clerks halt brake plants: heavy motors threatened, Tax reform study urged, Landing fees to rise at three airports, Wall Street Pace of decline continues, £41m GPO profit 'flying start' for new corporation, British investment lags, Ford workers seek 38 pc pay rise, computer NEWS Benefit payments to be made by Giro, new ISSUES Irish loan in keen demand, Hawker airliner success, Racal Electronics Limited An Eventful Period, Glove sales up by £500,000, BUSINESS dairy Takeover battle by oratory, Banks will hit back over ceiling, Klinger falls below 8s, contracts Big orders for lathes, Volkswagen turnover up 16 per cent, Inside The Top 100 The wealth and power in Britain's top boardrooms, Upsurge in banking, company NEWS Perkin-Elmer profits well above forecast, Port aims to keep the lead, Easing the graduate's path into industry, Trade estate group moves into Wales, Car exports landmark, New building shows 4pc fall in first half, How The Markets Moved, Money Market Severe shortage of credit, William Brandt is new Pergamon adviser, BSC sale terms criticized, Bid to cut back dairy imports, EQUITY Markets Prices still moving indecisively, Myott in talks with US group, S. & U. Stores Limited Extracts from Mr C. Coombs'statement, 'Favoured' recruits resented, mining Mount Isa earnings up £7.9m, Industry takes on major role, Leyland puts another factory on short-time, Fixed Interest Small investors call the tune. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Castrol promotion. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Tin lower in spite of big stock fall, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Klinger drop to 7s. 11¼d., Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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