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The Times - 14/07/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By BRIAN CASHINELLA, From TIM JONES, From DAVID BONAVIA, Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL THOMAS, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From BYRON ROGERS, By a Staff Reporter, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By Our Estates Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST, From DESSA TREVISAN, From IVERACH McDONALD, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From DAN VAN DER VAT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG, By LEONARD AMEY, BY AN AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By RICHARD STREETON, By PETER WEST, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From a Rowing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By Our Swimming Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Geoffrey Smith, From PEARCE WRIGHT and the News Team, PHS, DAVID WOOD, LONGFORD, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, JOHN BOULTING, WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, PETER GREY, JOHN SILBERRAD, GEOFFREY COLEBY., H. R. JEANS, V. CARTER, By Sir Bernard LoveLL, INGLEWOOD, LEONID LVOV., MARJORIE CHEALES, R. T. PAGET, PAULINE ROSE, JEROME A. YUROW, AMY M. S. MADDOX, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From William Mann Music Critic, By Joan Chissell, R.D.A., By Henry Raynor, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Irving Wardle, M.B., C. G., By Guy Brett Art Critic, From Michael Stone, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALD ELY, By DAVID DAVIS, By Our Labour Correspondent, By OLIVER STANLEY, By DENNIS DWYER, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, From PHILIP JACOBSON, U.S. Financial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By RONALD KERSHAW, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, From PETER JAY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, WILLIAM P. HILDRED, DAVID H. N. JOHNSON, PETER MARTIN, D. R. NEWMAN, H. CAPLAN, DENNIS CADMAN, PHILIP RAE-SCOTT, GORDON DAVIS., EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, TONY ALDOUS, BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON, By JOHN WOODLAND, DAVID RUDLAND, by Nicolas Travers, by Robert Purdew, by R. L. Hawken, by Dr. N. F. Astbury, by a Special Correspondent,

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News: Physiology Crocodiles' heartbeats misunderstood, Musicians on strike at the Wells, Blaze on farm stops play, Lagos will allow one flight, Gaoled Briton's plea fails, Call for end of obscenity laws, Mrs Gandhi angry over power struggle book, Finland's rugged realist shuns heroics for subtlety, Motorists lured by weather, 2,000 march in airport protest, Ulster mob attempts to burn police, American doctors called criminals, Russian-American rivalry governs space timetable, Two attacks on Black Paper, Fate of ABM in the balance, The 14 most studied acres in Britain, Governor in deal over hostages, Marketing the Tories, Miss Faithfull conscious, Village built in spite of red tape, Israel again shells Suez, Man killed in bull-running, The Times Diary Soviet economist berates official conservatism NUT promotion Peer's monstrous plea, 50,000 in walk for Oxfam, Left-wing trends put Chile at crossroads, Scunthorpe puts flags out for Jacklin, Contract to move Aberfan tip, Explosive research tests, Appeal rights for crash pilots, Skirmishes over metric standards, Apollo Nasa officials sound cautious note to moderate scientists' ebullience Pressure for Mars flight after moon venture, No decision on summit, Legend of Guevara devalued, Courses, Pack up your handling troubles, Moon shot by Russia three days before Apollo launch, Crowhurst family fund growing, Three years for false 'heiress', Chinese to return after walkout, BBC sound and ITV stay open, Gaolbreaker traced to London, Pulpit pressure for unity, Minutemen chief arrested, Transport union woos white collar men, Kiesinger sets terms for new coalition, Complex rules 'impede German forces', Geophysics Predicting change of day's length, Presidential row plunges India into new crisis, Rumor asked to form new Government, Book sales in libraries, Kit will aid housing designers, Growth of vertical integration, Timetable for Maud talks 'a mockery', Today's engagements, Last week's news as others saw it, PO strike threat to television, Brazil's entente with Portugal. Index. Picture Gallery: Proposed Yorkhire reservoir site, News in Brief. Display Advertising: Airborne Industries, Crossley & Sons, Rowe Rudd, Te Brick Development Association, Gray Dawes, Westray, Multiple Display Advertisements, London Brick Company, Jones Lang Wootton, Simon, Redland, Nu-Type, Royal Blind Society, Man-Abell, Compagnie Financière, Flb, Performance Awards, Bda, Sevenoaks Brick, Save-Insure-And-Prosper Plan, National Star, Ault & Wiborg, English Clays Lovering Pochin, Longmans, Phillips Harris, Ebor, Lumley Brick Works, Ryarsh Bricks, Inver House, Rmc, Hetro Products, Wm. Higgins, Ravenhead Brick, Dunhill International, Yellow Pages, Scottish Brick, Hulo, Ncb, Scp, Surinvest Unit Funds, The Elliott Group. Politics and Parliament: Tory peers likely to force clash on seats Bill, Abse resigns from Humanists over abortion, MPs to press for review of salaries, Parliamentary notices and diary House Of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Durham, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church News, Clock man retires. Arts and Entertainment: 'No pirates' charter' in commercial radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,209, Middlesex Lead At Chess, Television for today, Merry Go Round. Weather: The Weather. Property: Estate agents blamed for split, Investment Property, Property Market Growing pains of the Welsh capital, Jones, Lang, Wootton,, Mellersh & Harding, D. E. & J. Levy and Jones, Lang, Wootton, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Cardiff, John D. Wood & Co., Powell & Powell, Richard Ellis & Son. Sport: Cooler heads give Gloucestershire advantage, Schools Cricket Details, Sports in Brief, World records, End of lean spell for Kent, Rotsee Regatta London will profit from visit, Victory with a four, Rifle Shooting Two successes for Canadians, Simmonds wins world title, Tour De France Merckx still leads, Runners at evening meetings Edinburgh, Polo Pimms play Windsor, This could be critical day, Results on Saturday Brighton, Early Losses Surrey make a spirited recovery, Boxing Experience may tell, Show Jumping Speed vital for Smith, Takings for Open a record, Easy win by Hampshire, Tennis, Down-to-earth Jacklin should not be spoiled by success, Swimming Spitz lowers record, Northern Racing Counting the cost of the coughing epidemic, Willey and Ackerman in full flow, Wolverhampton programme for today, N Zealanders vulnerable to spin, Ninth win for the leaders, Ambitious Target Bedford for 10,000 and 5,000 metres, Yachting Triumph for British crews, Waterskiing. Editorials/Leaders: The Agricultural Cost, Revenue For Radio, Stoking The Fire. Letters to the Editor: Standard Of Teachers, Dilemma over Act, Nat West's tower, The Maud Proposals, 4-Term School Year, A counter to Edwards on the problems of air transport, Boundaries Bill In The Lords: A Counsel Of Caution, Churchll Memorial, Disabled Act, Reporting Mr Wilson, Scottish orchestra, At the head, Higher licence fee, The Future Of Bbc Radio, Purpose delayed, Working Conditions In Parliament, The Communists, Cromwell Legend, A Service Pension. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Bill Ivy, Prof. H. D. Dickinson Economics at Bristol, Dr C. L. Smith, Dr Julio Mesquita Noted Brazilian journalist, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, July 14 1944 A Hidden Army. Reviews: Relaxed and mellow, The Barber At Canterbury, Spectacle and comedy, Cleaned Titian, Inside out in the world of art, Not entirely Kafka The Round House: The Penal Colony and Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Yugoslav film gets Berlin award, Gentle blending of flute and strings, Muggeridge on Gandhi, Bessmertnova'S Masha, Pianist from Yugoslavia. Law: Law Report July 11 Court Of Appeal Blood Test Not In Best Interests Of Child B. v. B. And E.. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Viyella and ICI cross swords once more, PIB plans on directors' earnings, Middle East satellite link, Constructors' World Ronan Point disaster spurs building changes, CBI will name new director-general on Wednesday, Pensions plan attacked, Societies moving into savings lead, Dutch fibres link-up, Industrial Films The printing world of Vickers, Freight Market Optimism retained in major markets, Bonds Traded In Europe, Neddy fears imports will fill colour TV gap, DM policy rift widens, Vending for Europe, The vanishing immunity of capital, Lesney counters fast in the toy car race, Top engineers plan more militant trade organizations, Company Meeting LA Redoute A Roubaix, Review of overseas investment under way, BUSINESS diary Looking across the Channel?, FOR THE saver New investment link plan is here to stay, Carbon Electric Holdings Ltd. Review by Sir Miles Thomas, Société Générale Extracts From The Report Of The Board Of Directors, South Africa 'has sold £221m worth of gold', US tax Bill vote soon?, Finance Bill: Diamond's third thoughts, Steel dispute: TUC may act on formal pledge to Government, contracts £6.6m housing deal for Bryant, mining Information that can help reduce investment risks, The Brick Industry A Special Report Foundations for the future, Revalue DM now, urge Bonn 'wise men', Bradford and Mr. Yablon help fill industry's need for behavioural studies, UK share of £23m deal, Crisis point for Chrysler, The unnoticed scope of Crossman's reforms, Receiver for glider company, Welsh ore port hopes recede, London looks to Wall Street, Petroleum surcharge to be cut, Accounting's one thing, consistency's another. One set of results can be interpreted in startingly different ways. Managers need meaningful comparisons, Harrup'S continuing expansion, C.V. Buchan & Company Limited, Key Six talks tomorrow, man for the jobs, new ISSUES Advantages of the placing method, Pessimism on Wall St, Northern Industry Planning chief's role in new strategy, Company News Geo Bassett to recover. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Dock Labour Board's new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodittes Nickel may soon hit £3,500 a ton, The Times Share Indices, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.

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