The Times - 28/05/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES HARGROVE, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From IAN McDONALD, From PETER HOPKIRK, By GEORGE CLARK, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By a Stff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, from BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, from PETER NICHOLS, From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, A.P., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Piper, From Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Joan Chissell, R.M., By Nature Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service, From LLOYD GARRISON, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, From PETER HAZELHURST, PHS, BY PETER WAYMARK, LEONARD BEATON, JOHN A. MURPHY, STOCKS., JOHN GORST, E. LILLEY, MOLLIE BUTLER, P. H. DU CROS., STEPHAN HOPKINSON, R. JOHNSON, By David Spanier, STRATTON MILLS., EAMONN CASEY, ROBERT BELL, KENNETH SURIN, ANGELA HARMAN, From TERRY McLEAN, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, GEOFFREY GREEN, The Times Football Correspondent, Mr. Paul Rotha, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By NORMAN FOX, By DENNIS TOPPING, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, PETER JAY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From RONALD KERSHAW, From MAURICE CORINA, PATRICIA TISDALL, By DAVID JONES, Sir Herbert V. Bonar's, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE Northern Industrial Correspondent, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By TONY ALDOUS, By Our Banking Correspondent, JEREMY BUGLER, A. F. WHILLOCK, WILFRED RODWELL, MICHAEL FIELDING., T. B. PENFOLD., A. M. ALEXANDER., G. E. CARR., DAVID MILLHAM, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, Roger Cabiac, by Our Special Correspondent, by Cecil Brownlow, by Asher Lee, by a Special Correspondent, by Henry Ziegler, by Nicolas Travers, by Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, by Clive Hunting, by Basil Arkell, by Tom Wearden, by G. I. W. Dunford, by Ronald Smelt,
ResumoNews: Service to Paris 50 years old, Controversy over 'mini' birth pill, HP warning on colour television, Prince chooses his music, Italian party's leader criticizes Soviet line, Spectre of parent power alarms school heads, 50 candidates for Mr Donnelly, Third airport might need farmland, Walk-out soldiers back in camp, White House aide defends strategy in Vietnam, 'Race feeling at peak', The Times Diary New light on Labour's first fall D H Lawrence as Peter Pan Sheilah's exit, Middlesex Regiment Memorial, Gandar counsel's allegation, Useful start to talks on Gulf, In league since 1909, Guide to the show-stoppers, Tattoo killing arrests likely, Super port could end congestion, India subdues Mizo revolt with fortified villages, Ring-on-toe man to appeal, Federal sense of security jolted as Swedish count leads raids Five planes transform Biafra war, Life for box kidnap man, Second Chance In Europe-2 The cautious and the radical approach to British entry, Guns-and-butter row slows progress, Bomb disposal major awarded GM, Le Figaro Figaro back under flag of truce, Too few maths teachers, Bonn diplomatic policy challenged again, ETV: the challenge in the classroom, Extra room keeps fares up, Ottawa economies alarm Nato, Curb on travel by Hungarians, I would do it again-Pat Arrowsmith, Amnesty for Czechs who fled during invasion, Apollo crew face 11-day review, Car with a fuel computer, Free trade's rich prize, France favours joint programmes, Soaring demands for components, Israel smashes terror gang in Gaza Strip, Shops warned not to try 'loopholes' in new tax, Man escapes in police van, Helicopter problems ahead, Question marks over RAF costs, Malaysians impatient for arms, New hope of an inquiry into teacher training, Baron denies Italian art charges, Biochemistry The ancient process of digestion, Whitsun casualties up by 154, Mate chased ship before it beached, Junta brings Arab socialism into Sudan politics, Concordes will be top attraction at the salon, Surveyors' exam results, Urgent need for new authority, Industry at crossroads, Sailors defy jets again, Sociology What students want out of a career, Poher wants Britain to join Six, Students' appeals fail, Draft card men guilty, Colour big issue in mayoral poll, Next advances after lunar landings, Pooling Europe's resources, Yale disciplines three of its staff, Record £5m thefts from homes, TUC's industrial plan 'would help Britain', Today's engagements, Russians can outsell export rivals, Action call on beach oil, Kenyatta condemns talk of corruption, Gypsies threaten to stop Derby, Heath accused of failing to 'stick up' for Britain, Computer on point duty. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Jetstream, Redifon, Ici, Barking, The Decca Navigator, Fr, Sea-Land, Leberl Corby Incorporated Practitioners In Advertising, Rolls-Royce, Hoverlloyd, Nu-Type, Kangol, The Times, Westland Helicpoters, Jack Barclay, Shelter, Search, Ferranti, Wilson Alloys, LESSER Design & build throughout the world, Triplex, English Steel, Alfred Herbert, Rose Bearings, Austin Morris, Consolidated Gold Fields, British Aircraft Corporation, London Bedding Centre, Gpo, Green Label Moselle, Pember & Boyle, London School Of Training, Weatherall Green & Smith. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Black power leaders in court, 708 convicted in Rome trial, This fear must stop magistrate says, Fines for seaside rowdies, Sprayed MP: student fined. Arts and Entertainment: Christie's break new ground in Japanese sale, Rpo Off To Prague, Television for today, Licence-dodgers costing BBC £7.5m a year, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,169. Reviews: Fresh view of Venice, A welcome change in programme, Record age for Brief Lives, £100,000 gift to the Fitzwilliam, Opera A gem from Italy's treasure store, Catching up with overseas ballet, Television Happily to school. Editorials/Leaders: Will Johnny Learn To Read?, Mr Heath In America, Good For Europeanism. Letters to the Editor: Providing more decimal problems than are solved, Double meanings, Apartheid And Cricket, Opposing SET, Political discrimination, Questionnaire response, GPO and decimals, Black Power In Usa, Future Of Ulster, The Press And Heart Transplants, Religious Education, Riots In Malaysia, On vulgar fractions, Cashing-In On Concorde, The Saving Of Life After Abortion, Environmental Health, English for clarity, Home Loan Pitfalls, Senior Arcade. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: Leicestershire v Notts, Sports in Brief, Ann Irvin hopes to be fit for Open, Yesterday's results Men's singles, Other racing details Leicester, Tour Of Latin America England ready to learn from testing trip, Milk Race Dutch in control, Boxing Tiger beats Benvenuti easily, French Open Tennis British challenge reduced to three, Doctor gives good news to Milburn, World Cup Danes damp off-form Irish, Rugby Tour In New Zealand Welsh selectors show caution, Sandown results, Flood Water Threatens Summer Eights may not take place, Daks Golf Wentworth takes toll, Minor Counties, European Cup Dutch likely to gamble in final, Camacho shows lively form, Northern Racing Higgins can prosper on Tilter, Ribofilio will start if trial has no ill effects, Newton Abbot card, Rain Disrupts Cricket Again Only four decisive games this year, Bonus Points Justified Change in fortune for Lancashire, Top Americans for Bristol, Declared runners at Brighton, Ripon programme today, Northants v Surrey. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, May 29, 1944 Back To The Crimea. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Aberdeen, Latest Appointments Major-General For Defence College. Obituaries: Jeffrey Hunter American film actor, Peppino Leoni, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Domestic Situations, Computer Sciences International, Announcements, Educational, Today's Appointments, Appointments. Property: London And Suburbs, Strutt & Parker, Hampton & Sons. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, The Low & Bonar Group Limited, Reed makes £2.6m bid, £120,000 pay for stamps chief, Albright breaks silence, Vehicle builders executive face new pay claims, Contest for mechanics, Sterling Good day for the pound and Bank takes in dollars, Burrell & Co. Ltd., Ford aims at 30 pc of home sales, Anglowest Ltd., company NEWS Another point on Brunning payout, Money Market Ready flow of credit, EQUITY Markets Firm ending to quiet day's trading, Boilermakers walk out at joint meeting on UCS future, Trying to become more co-operative, The Regions, Engineering companies get big rise in export orders, Bids, Deals & Mergers Scots purchase by J Williams, Rates on fixed interest stocks 'nearing peak', Statement of Policy, US denies gold deal, Line cuts unit load costs by up to 40 pc, Chrysler under attack, Electrical workers get group life insurance, Strike halts trade details publication, contracts Ruston gains European orders, new ISSUES Thomas Tilling fix rights on a one-for-four basis, Managers 'taken for a ride' through secrecy on salaries, Fire damage at £12m, BUSINESS diary Benefiting from the public eye, Airbus signing, ***** The American Way Of Business Sweet scent of success, Confident tone on Frankfurt, Sterling higher as market relaxes, mining Rand Mines buys Corner House, Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited Continuing Progress, Co-op delegates vote for integration talks, Advertising & Marketing Agency's big expansion plan, Leyland change in distribution, Company Meeting The Low & Bonar Group Limited review of operations and prospects, Wall Street Prime rate fears cause sharp fall, Dockers to tour Dutch port, Union Minière S.A., How The Markets Moved, Wadkin Ltd, Metric Board's first meeting, Fixed Interest British Funds steadier but very quiet, FOR THE saver Speculation for the rich man, $4½m Pan Am loss in April, Metal Box plans fixed rate issue, No comfort in the Metal Box profits, Demand still strong in US, Britain repays Swiss loan, AEAmaytry for American shareholding, Midlands may join Leyland strike, STREETERS OF GODALMING (Public Works Contractors). Business Appointments: Business Appointments TV retailers' chief joins NEDC. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Forward tin at 3½-year high, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts and equities steadier, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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