The Times - 29/04/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES HARGROVE, Charles de Gaulle., By a Staff Reporter, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, By GEORGE CLARK, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By A Staff Reporter, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By HENRY STANHOPE, From JOHN ROPER, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, Our Political Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Our Own Correspondent, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From JOHN ARDAGH., From Our Foreign Staff, LOUIS HEREN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From REX BELLAMY, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By RICHARD STREETON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Newmarket Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By DAVID WOOD, By the News Team, PHS, DENNIS PECK, SUSAN CORBETT, J. N. W. GWYNNE., GEOFFREY PARSONS, S. SCHOENBAUM, MICHAEL GILMOUR., R. M. EVANS., LESLIE BAILY, R. M. RATCLIFFE., By P. Viansson-Ponté, T. L. LITTLEWOOD, STANLEY CLARKE, JILL M. LITTLE, JAGAT NARAIN., ALAN ROBERTSON., JUNE M. PRITCHARD, ERIC H. SENAT, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Harold MacMichael, By Nature-Times News Service, By Michael Billington, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Michael Johnson, By Edward Lucie-Smith, J.O.C., By Henry Raynor, From a Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, From GAVIN GORDON, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By DAVID JONES, By MAURICE CORINA, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, KENNETH OWEN, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber, From PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL BAILY, From PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, DAVID JONES, GEOFFREY CUTTLE., D. H. EVERS., R. F. KINNON, D. YOUNG, H. E. GRAY., DAVID HARRISON., CHRISTOPHER, MARLEY, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, From JOHN EARLE, by Bill Wilson,
ResumoNews: Police 'beat' is a monastery, France's acting President calls for national unity, 5,000 students riot in Tokyo, £6,000 a year for wife, Physiology Brain waves in dreams and daydreams, Safety Beyond The Rules, Saragat on essential British role, Shop workers support big wages claim, Resignation a setback for moderates, Best Of British Design After Chequered Career, Union leaders agree to merger terms, GPs' status will be guarded in health service changes, Teacher's back LSE inquiry call, Chief Engineer Donald Wilson, Cunard Back On An Even Keel, Savings Added A Deck, Fair Wind For Art Sales, Acting Cruise Director George Bryan Vickers, Guildhall is damaged by fire, Salute to the 'fuzzies', Three head Ulster leadership race, Strike by 30,000 in Italy, Defection of right the key to upheaval, M Poher's call for unity, Hope and anxiety felt by world, Unionists' split became a yawning gulf, Cars And Drivers U S journey explodes motoring myths, Chief Radio Officer Brian Beecham, Deputy Hotel Manager John Brooke Morton, From A Passenger's Log, The Times Diary Letters to a Russian rebel MP's conflict of interests What will de Gaulle do now?, Students set out to better their image, 7,500 acres for airport, Doctor pays £2,500 to conduct, Abortion homes named, Social Anthropology Indians who fight by dreaming, The steps towards a new president, Staff Captain George Edward Smith, Vietnamese lose homes, Book of lost stories by Maugham, Home seekers denied, De Gaulle's historic years on world scene, Yard hunt after blast, University incident for Committee of Privileges, London print men told to strike, Turbines? IT All Happened Before, Biology Protein key to primate evolution, Praise For The Backroom Boys, Everything For All Tastes, Hotel Manager James Richard Smith, Executive Chef Arthur Townshend, Turning the tide back, Flexibility For Holidays, O'Neill says he tried to serve reform, Nurses get public support, Uproar at schools meeting, More rain at Cambridge, Judge clears hospital, Pope creates commission, Feeding The 3,000, Today's engagements, Master William (Bill) Eldon Warwick, Review of clinics, Salazar gives a birthday broadcast, Dubcek is elected chairman of Czech Parliament, Lagos admits loss of key town, Supervised By Computer. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: O'Neill resigning as Prime Minister, Mao seen as the new Marx, Church News, University News Oxford, Latest Appointments. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Brown Brothers And Company, ACORN Anodising Company, Income Tax, Cona Coffee Machine, Covers, Multiple Display Advertisements, Slater, Walker Securities, Air France, Meynell Valves, Mem, Neville Industrial Securities, Allen West, Save The Children Fund, Balco Aluminium, Rover Henlys, Hunter Douglas, Bower Trading Co., Hortons, Midland Bank, Connolly Leather, Frames, The Times, Bri Nilon, Tough Ropes, Michelin Zx, Ridgway Steelite, Aquascutum, Daimler, Bovis Group, Barry Staines, W. H. Paul, Crisply Feminine In Burberry Country, Steiner, Martell, Sunbeam Arc, Qe2, G. W. Pearce & Sons, Royal Hospital And Home For Incurables, Bridge Of Weir Leather Co., Samuel Elliott & Sons, The Delta Metal, Colvilles Division, Norma Skemp, Martins Bank, Johnson Control Systems, Boac, Dodge Rootes, Tyndall Funds, Crimplene, Paynes, Pirelli General, Marlborough Fine Art, G. R. Dawes & Company, Anne Of Green Gables, The National Savings Committee, Rotaflex, Consolidated Gold Fields, Haden, Batchelors Catering Supplies, Old Hall, Multitone, Bri Nylon, Dreamland, A Stone-Platt, Nairn, Am, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, Equitable. Picture Gallery: Young Parisians celebrate the defeat of de Gaulle, Deck By Deck-The Anatomy Of A Liner, 1969, The banks which helped to finance the QE2 wish her every success.. Law: Explosive charge, Queen's Bench Division Times Literary Supplement To Pay £7,000 Damages: Call To Commission To Review Law Gros And Another v. Crook And Another, 12 in court over LSE gates damage, Directors accused, Undesirable To Split Summing Up Regina v. Houssein, Roof fall man acquitted, No bail for sick man, Kray twins in court outburst, Gaol for theft of paintings, Chancery Division Waiver Of Right Of Reentry London & County (A and D) Ltd. v. Wilfred Sportsman Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Left-wing to oppose suspensions, Paying back of land levy would create anomalies, Student disorder at MPs' visit becomes a privilege issue, Saving young from embarrassing tattoos Lords, Inhuman treatment of Hess: renewed pleas for release Commons, Deficiencies in London abortion clinics, The French grow weary of a legend, Impact in Britain of world interest rates. Sport: Bournemouth order of play, Sports in Brief, Yorkshire Declare Greig shows off his strokes, NH results Warwick, Barbarians make changes, Newmarket card, How Leeds became champions, NH programmes Warwick, Oxford drop catches, Golf Shade in first PGA event, Leeds survive pounding to clinch title, Lord Rugby, Boxing Firm stand by Cooper, Rome Horse Show Two victories for Britain, Bournemouth Tennis Italian delay hits British event, Newmarket Racing Attalus can hold off challenge by Crozier, Yesterday's results First Division, Italian Tennis Discipline earns Newcombe title, Haynes may stay with Fulham. Editorials/Leaders: Fewer Pubs, More Alcoholics, A Great Frenchman, A Good Man Goes. Letters to the Editor: Speculative, Chancellor's object, Ladies In Balloons, Free range, Lse Troubles, Descendants, Rudolf Hess, Anguilla, Parking Fines, 'Mr W. H.' Of The Sonnets: Typographical Evidence, Eurodollar loophole, Labour Contracts, Fortuitous strikes, Cathedral Voices, Loan interest, Wilde's view, Mikis Theodorakis, Barred From Mexico, Broilerhouse Society, Anomalous side effect of ending tax relief, The Metric Spoon, Comparison misleading. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Win For Cambridge, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle, No. 12,145, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Chess postponed, No Hamlet Tonight, £9,000 paid for longcase clock by Knibb. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, April 29, 1944 Rhodesia In Council. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Arthur Sims Businessman and sportsman. Reviews: Television No future but still funny, Vivaldi opera to be performed, Viennese ballet for London, Sculpture by Manzu, No martial music fades away here Aldwych Theatre The Three Sisters By Anton Chekhov, English friend of Van Gogh, The best of Rembrandt, Young and bold, Britten Parable At Lincoln, Original, impressive, Things Seen Swedish modern art, Glyndebourne For Munich. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Co-Operative Wholesale Society, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Appointments. Property: Furniture & Fine Art Sales, Maisonettes & Flats. Business and Finance: BUSINESS dairy Après le Gaullisme, le déjeuner, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Should Britain stay tied to the public house system?, Gracechurch bows out, FOR THE saver Danger in policy surrender by the individual, company NEWS Higher Currys pay-out cushions fall in profit, £4m loan for steel group, Btr Industries Limited Chairman's Review, Ultramar Company Limited Preliminary Notice, Food plant investment, CBI plan to broaden scope of membership, Brewers welcome report on tied house system, UDS moving into a growth phase, Farm loan rates raised, Wall Street Prices close at their highs, Firm trend on Paris bourse, EEC fears for parities, Granada in Canadian bid, Record profits by big stores, Hot money pours into Germany as franc and sterling suffer, More hotels for De Vere, Bids, Deals & Mergers Firm 'no' from Stevinson, EQUITY Markets Currency fears boost gold shares, The Regions, Royal Insurance Statement by Sir Paul Chambers, CBI may recruit City and retailing interests, TUC urged to call general strike protest, Royal Insurance in U S review, contracts £2m Ruston turbine sales, Hopes grow for Rootes' new pay pact, Fixed Interest Funds nervous and sensitive, Gold rises in Paris, Gilt-edged move lower, Lord Goodman to join IRC, Car output falls 25pc, When business gives, is it really enough?, £23m ships order lost to Germany, ALUSUISSE (Swiss Aluminium Ltd.) 80th Annual Report to Shareholders, 1968, new ISSUES Bonochord 1-for-3 rights, Harland and Wolff A better outlook Sir John Mallabar reports, Users fear steel price rise settled, Voting rights for Onassis, Barton & Sons, How The Markets Moved, computer NEWS IBM to extend its international information system, Sterling 16 point loss to close at $2.3885, Stronger powers for new Panel, High Street traders accuse Government, G. B. Britton & Sons (Holdings), Trade surplus of $215m, Money Market Large Bank help required, Bundesbank brings back curbs, US profit rise blunted, Vital assignment for Mr Fraser, mining Finance for uranium search, Key clauses in revised City Code, Jenkins talks with US Treasury chief. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Lord Rootes will join Export Council. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Forward copper up £10 5s: Silver advances firmly, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities rise but gilts fall, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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