The Times - 28/02/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From PETER GROSE, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By A. M. RENDEL. Diplomatic Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By A Staff Reporter, Our Newcastle Correspondent, Our Oxford Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Parliamentary Staff, A Staff Reporter, By HUGH NOYES, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By DENIS TAYLOR, From CHARLES HARGROVE, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, From DAVID SPANIER, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, From E. C. HODGKIN, From IAN McDONALD, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD HARRIS, From DESSA TREVISAN, By Nature-Times News Service, By DAVID WOOD, George Clark, From RONALD CLARKE, GEOFFREY SUMNER, PHS, NICHOLAS v. POLLETTA, E. ARMITAGE, D. L. COUPER, NICHOLAS BUNDMOCK, MALACHI F. B. MULLIGAN, PAMELA LLOYD, H. M. SAXTON, D. W. LOGAN., CLARE MIARC WALLACE., By Cameron Hazlehurst, RONALD GOULD, RICHARD HILKEN, OLIVER STALLYBRASS, E. AYLETT MOORE., PATRICIA DE TRAFFORD, D. JEPSON., BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, J. F. F., R. O., Sir Julian Huxley, F. N., R. M. B., Lady Howard, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By GORDON ALLAN, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By NORMAN CREEK, By Henry Raynor, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Joan Chissell, C.G., A.B., J.P., By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, By GERALD ELY, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, BY MICHAEL THOMAS., EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, ANTHONY ROWLEY, BY HOWARD UNDERWOOD, Parliamentary Staff, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MICHAEL BAILY Shipping Correspondent, BY John Carrington, By MAURICE CORINA, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY DAVID JONES, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By DAVID DAVIS, From CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH, JOE ROEBER, MAURICE CORINA, PETER ARCHER, J. KING., IAN MORISON, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Telephone service will be expanded 50 pc in 5 years, More television time being considered Commons, Encouraging tourists to come to Britain, Government beaten on 6d, Giving BBC the facts, Moving towards next stage in freer trade, Backbench revolt on Castle plan gathers pace, Postal votes at rural elections Lords, Wilson under pressure after Bank rate rises to 8%, MPs press for debate on Biafra bombing, Mr Wilson defends 8 per cent Bank rate: international interest levels cannot be ignored, In place of Lords reform. Index. News: 2,000 face action over farm levy, Student unrest after 'goading', The world of the pre-school child, Boeing future doubtful, Union deal sought with Ford's, The Kingmatic: thinks big-draws big, Freed Briton tells of questioning by Chinese, Electrics, BBC 'not asked for apology', Belgrade snub for the Russians, Engineers criticize lack of initiative since Ronan Point, Bhutto under attack in mosques, £1m For Medical Research, Tory anxiety over Bank rate impact on small firms, Students riot in Rome over Nixon visit, China's leaders in conflict, Rhodesian in Lusaka bomb plot, Geophysics Yellowstone geyser explained, Commons motion to save park, 5 years for insurance broker, Hanoi heeds Washington warning, More Student Freedom Urged, Allies given a warning over US-Soviet talks, 150 hurt during Tokyo clash, Baghdad atmosphere one of bondage, Information, Seven years for post raiders, The Times Diary To saving Britain's theatres: £8m Goldberg coming to London All Souls man tackles council, U S race problem 'worse', Lady Stormont's £600 brooch, Barnacle dentures, Kidnappers may have acted for third party, Slovak rift narrows, Success near on super pliable alloys, Middle East talks soon, Briefly, Mausoleum From A Church, Denials from Clay Shaw, Building starts on mixed-race flats, Mrs Meir favoured as Eshkol's successor, Protests close Prince's Sunday show, Apollo flight delayed by illness, Chance to halt the migration of British manuscripts, S Vietnam village wiped out in battle, 'Mini pill' may lessen risk to wives, William Mann on Berlioz, Lord Parker wants fewer appeals, Steelmen Experiment With Gas Injection, Biology Worms that deceive host's antibodies, Bridge Team Trials On, PoW's gift to Red Cross, Betty Grable says: 'I never diet', Woman doctor ordered to be struck off, Debré says Britain missed crux of de Gaulle offer, Today's engagements, Anglo-French faith in the Concorde reaffirmed, Soviet plan for Middle East, 22 masters dismissed, Jenkins takes firm line on lending limits, The Course Of Nature Breaking Up The Sparrow Fights, Home-grown silicon ingots for the UK. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Atlas Stone Co, Henlys, The Shell-Mex And B.P. Group, Rank Hotels, Co-Operative Permanent, Nabalco, Richard Ellis & Son, Stran-Steel, H.M. Governement, The Times, History Today, Chicory, Air Canada, Franklin National Bank, Ritblat & Co, Ibm, Harper's, Boac, The M & G Group, Hör Zu, Braid Group, Gpo, Royal National Life-Boat Institution, Harvey Michael Investments, Lombank. Law: Boy of 14 accused of murder, Court ends a forced marriage, Queen's Bench Division Bookmaker's Permit: New Hearing Ordered Ex Parte Ladbroke Group Ltd., Guilty plea, but ban is quashed, Summing-up begins in the Kray trial, When A Driver Flashes Saville v. Bache And Another, Bobby Locke on drink charge, Court Of Appeal Hazard Of Pedestrian Marooned In Busy Road Snow v. Giddins. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Mr Nixon at the Berlin wall, Editorials/Leaders: The Log Jam Of Appeals, The Biafra Bombings, The Pressure On Berlin. Letters to the Editor: Nixon Commentary, To Read Aloud, On Sentry Duty At Night In Vietnam, Sale Of Property, Recruiting Doctors, Teachers' Pay, Publicity achieved, Woburn Square, Who benefits, Road And Rail, 'In The Round', New Forest Plan, From Bevis to Crouchback, In defence of Mr Wilson, Mental Health, Hospital staffing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, February 29, 1944 Future Of Germany. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Vending chief resigns, Architecture Award To Be Given, University News Edinburgh, Church News New Chairman Of Church Council. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,095, Television for today, 16 Regency dining chairs sold for 3,600 gns. Obituaries: Sir Fred Schonell, Mr E. L. Johnson A Soviet legal studies pioneer, Mr Victor Green, Mr Cyril Gray, Mr Ernest Atkinson, CAPT CYRIL DIVER Start of Nature Conservancy, Miss M. H. Meade, Obituary. Sport: Kempton Park programme, Tennis Steps to improve Dewar Cup, Sports in Brief, Navy gift of points to Cambridge, Table Tennis Russia win English title, Cross-Country Johnston out of English event, Squash Rackets Barrington becomes a professional, New world pairs skating champions, Lacrosse Finish made the match, Allen may go to Bilbao, Taylor hits fastest 50 in Tests, Rowing Clare make hard work of Queens', Balance tipped by Lambert's try, Extra NH fixtures, Kentish Cup Paris match to decide, Hockey Cancellations revoked, MCC Tour Control entrusted to students, Wincanton results, Barbarians forge ahead near the finish, Wincanton Racing Running of Persian War disappoints, Squash Rackets. Reviews: Television Plug for Green Paper, Jogging the memory Frescoes at the Hayward Palace Theatre: Two Cities By Constance Cox and Jerry Wayne, Hector Berlioz Marathon, Penalties of escape from the baton, The national hero of English music, Dancer Finds Her True Roles, Opera Irrigating a desert. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Company Notices, A new Skin Regenerative Beauty Cream, Today's Appointments, Adp, Iee, Appointments. Property: Property Market Cold spell cuts house demand, London & Suburbs, Wilson & Co., Country Properties. Business and Finance: Leyland names new agency, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, The Selective Investor One year after, I like the look of MTE, Equities and gilt-edged marked down sharply, US to relax curbs on investment, Split shares from property group, Record imports of wool by Japan, Mrs Castle will allow ICI rise, EQUITY Markets Widespread falls but selling rarely heavy, Boeing a threat to UK airbus market, Gold stock falls $64m, Stokes joins bank board, 'Death wish' among the trade unions, The Prestige Group Limited, 'Shell' should beat its own growth target, The Regions, £5m Bakelite development for Scotland, 550 lose jobs as Freemans closes, So The Black Toll Mounts... £120M Of Output Lost In 1968, The Inherited Mistrust Guarantees Conflict, Sterling 15 point gain to close at $2.3933, BoT sets limit for exemption claims, Bank Rate Up To 8 Per Cent Chancellor gives a breathing space in squeeze on advances, United Spring Company Limited, 'Threat to copra producers', Legal action by Ford against biggest unions, FOR THE saver Malta Fund expands-and changes name, Belief in 6 pc growth rate is reaffirmed, Company spending up by 54 pc, BUSINESS diary Bankers on the carpet, Money Market Discount houses surprised, contracts Orders top £1m mark, Glynwed restores 25 p c, £8.5m Pegler offer endorsed by Newman, new ISSUES Hallite's modest offer terms, London Provision Exchange, £14m Quebec refinery orders go to UK, One more step in the retreat from Chequers, Breweries in fresh rationalization moves, Mining plant merger planned, Shell profits exceed expectations, IPC forms offshoot to hold its property, Rubber output up again, Bids, Deals & Mergers Dalgety builds up in Britain, Unions support TUC policy on pay, Wall Street Down trend resumed, How The Markets Moved, Warning on medicines, Fixed Interest Sharp losses among the shorts, International Holdings, Dollar shortage tests cooperation, Crisis day for BSC union plan, Covent Garden prices, HALLITE HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929), Poor sales to Germany mar UK trade figures, The London County Freehold & Leasehold Properties Ltd., mining Interstate looks to Papua Gulf, 'No need for IRC in shipping', company NEWS EMI profits are 29 pc ahead so far. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Sir Frank Schon to head NRDC. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts and equities tumble, Commodities Sugar futures rise sharply, European And Far East Securities, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Bank Statements For February, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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