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The Times - 18/02/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From TIM JONES, , From ALAN McGREGOR, By Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, , From JONATHAN RANDAL, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From EDMUND STEVENS, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Nature-Times News Service, From PETER STRAFFORD, From PETER HAZELHURST, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From RICHARD WIGG, By PHILIP HOWARD, From JOHN CHARTRES, From TIM JONES, PHS, FRANCIS-WILLIAMS, A. P. HERBERT., IAN NORRIE, MORTIMER WHEELER, WALTER C. ANDREWS, VICTOR BONHAM-CARTER, DAVID MACHIN, J. S. BARNES, E.N. da C. ANDRADE., By Hugh Thomas, H. R. TREVOR-ROPER., PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH, J. I. LISHMAN., F. G. HERMAN, R. M. ROBBINS, G. D. SQUIBB, F. C. FRASER, BY A SALEROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Michael Billington, By Gillian Widdicombe, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, From JACK FINGLETON, From JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By BRIAN LEWIS, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By GILES SMITH, From PETER JAY Economics Editor, From PHILIP JACOBSON, BY RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, IAN MORISON, KENNETH OWEN, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By JOE ROEBER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, BY HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, J. A. HUNSWORTH, G. H. ALLWOOD,

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News: France blamed for growing discord in Common Market, Public is outraged by Cannock case, court told, Fight theory in murder, Deadlock in World Cup TV dispute, Potent voice for disarmament in US missiles debate, Students to press plea for square, Heralds warn motorists on badges, Rent strike collapses, Lord Brookeborough talks of 'informer', The limitations of Cuba's social revolution, Shock torture denied at Rand trial, Motiveless murder, Town is shaken by gas explosions after fault, Call For Action On York Report, 200 Arab girls protest over lost land, Prague outburst over secret police, Bonn nervous over Berlin threat, The Times Diary Chief rabbis going to Moscow Greys to merge with 3rd Carabiniers The significance of Mr Wiggin, US base attacked during truce in Vietnam, Mr Tynan sues historian, Schools shut as teachers walk out, Council housing pool to cut costs urged, Kilimanjaro attempt by blind, Kennedy plot case evidence of shots, A three-year enlistment for Army, Warning by Pope on priesthood, Scheme to harvest the sea's riches, Price Rise At Castle Angers Teachers, Do Treasury pay enough for coins?, Chinese still hold seized yachts, Kid-glove party champion, £50,000 lost in duty, Farm siege man kills himself and children, Lagos rejects Azikiwe's plan, Science Report Pathology Mongolism and sexual behaviour, Aquanaut dead after descent to Sealab, France to boycott all meetings of WEU, Damages for Connery, Violence in Karachi as Mr Bhutto arrives, Morgan accuses O'Neill of using smear tactics, Stalemate on the dockers' appeals, Difficulties of 'white collar' prisoners, Today's engagements, MP satisfied over Mary Bell move, New sports car in kit form, Rembrandt is stolen from exhibition, Edward Kennedy's misgivings. Picture Gallery: New discoveries give lead in the search for Imhotep's tomb. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ici, The National Bank Of Kuwait, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Leicester, Rover Henlys, British Rail, Gloriana, Avis Rent A Car, S.R.C.I., Lloyds Bank, Woburn Square, Protest Exhibition, The Piccadilly Gallery, Ibm, Boac, Cameo Poly, Lamson Engineering, Children Fund, Crittall-Hope, Gpo, E. D. Sassoon Banking, Gevaert, Elizabeth Chambers, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds. Law: Case 'appalling' for two bridge players, Lecturer on trial in Poland, Court Of Appeal Arresting A Person WHO IS No Longer The Driver Regina v. Wall, Sirhan court told of 'don't kill him' cry, 36 Peruvians gaoled, Club Can Sue Acquitted Steward Beeches Workingmen's Club And Institute Trustees v. Scott, New Privy Council Judge, Accused husband found unconscious, 'Almighty ballyhoo.', Kray case QC says. Politics and Parliament: Jewish labels: MP seeks statement, Support for free marriage at 18, Mr Mayhew protests at arms for Israel, Fear that blackmail may follow improved rights for illegitimates, Antique telephones below standard, Words that startle are needed, Powell says, UNA split widens, Keeping Fearless proposals before Rhodesians, The moon and half a million sixpences, Patience tested by Chinese. Weather: The Weather. Editorials/Leaders: Berlin Warnings And Threats, The Una Goes To War, WHO Are Truants Now?. Letters to the Editor: Test-Tube Babies, Redundant, LA Meme Change, Faith in the experts, In The Machine, Sense of isolation, Giro: the banks explain, Library Book Royalties: Unassailable Right, Twenty-year campaign, Underground Art, Road Threat To Levens Park, 'Mr W. H.', Welfare State canon, 78 years on, Unique setting, Mrs Pepys's Book, Too many books, Invasion of privacy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday February 18, 1944 From Flowers To Food. Arts and Entertainment: Television for today, Albee Premiere At Worcester, Uncut life of Johnson is sold for £1,400, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,086. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News Archdeacon Of Leeds To Resign. Obituaries: Dr Godfrey Rotter Work for wartime explosives, Mr G. Bennett, Dr L. B. Pfeil, Obituary, MR KINGSLEY MARTIN A distinguished editor of the New Statesman. Deaths. Reviews: Peter Daubeny on his sixth World Theatre season, Cage work in full, Things Seen Illusionism in painting, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Shopping with Lady Wilder, Television Paisley the inevitable, Forceful Hamlet The Round House: Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Sport: Bold reply by England, France reshuffle team to face England, Football Cup matches postponed again, Irish Racing Stonedale gives Dreaper hopes of successor to Arkle, Boxing Cruz fails to halt Buchanan, Sports in Brief, Skiing, Cup for Transvaal, Nancarrow taken to five sets, Hockey Trial Applewhaite a surprise, Test Match Lawry may not force folllow-on, US Golf Record total gives Littler boost in earnings, Bodell wins bout on a foul, Royal Air Force team, Cricket Tour Accord on Test in Dacca, Boat Race Cambridge move Born to seven. Property: The Mid-Western Counties, Fine Art & Furniture Auctions. Classified Advertising: Appointment, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Australian Defence, Today's Appointments, Holiday Accommodation. Business and Finance: Wall Street falls by 14 points, Shop stewards meet tonight, company NEWS Twyfords' profits are still well ahead, Computer NEWS Closer top-line involvement, Pointless sacrifice by the car workers, The Regions Lower trend in quiet trading, EQUITY Markets Prices slip again as selling continues, Beirut's primacy lost, new ISSUES Builder with wide spread interests, Steel: Melchett 'a bit pessimistic', Disputes hit output at four firms, BUSINESS diary Sassoon ready for battle, Fixed Interest Disappointing day for British Funds, Meeting The American Challenge CHRISTOPHER LAYTON traces the sources of American industrial superiority and finds the US lead is not due solely to size. Smaller firms, too, provide object lessons for European competitors, especially in technology, Astley shares fall back, SA intensifies the gold war with America, Bank buys trade bills as money becomes 'tighter', Realization profits Key to Charterhouse, Loans shock for farmers, mining Union Miniere hopes revive, Barings gave Tories £15,000, British Petroleum's US hopes jolted by court decision, ICI-Coalite link will save imports, FOR THE saver Unicorn plus Barclays' top flight eagle, CEGB may support coal after 1971, Flexibility plea to Congress, Integrated Container Service Industries Corporation, Anxiety on Cadbury link, Company Meeting Orient And General Investment Trust Ltd., Money Market Commercial bills bought by the Bank, America buys into issue firm, Eurodollar funds plan, 'Near-money' rapidly rising factor-report, Computer grants 'unfair', Bids, Deals & Mergers Wood Hall Trust offers £1.2m for H. Fairweather, How The Markets Moved, TOMKINSONS celebrate, Ford defies 'wildcat strike leaders-plants to stay open, Covent Garden prices, Sterling had another good day in Forward rates score firm gains Sterling, Another unit trust record, Merchant bankers £25m above ceiling, Brokers: Pember & Boyle, 6 Princes Street, London, E.C.2., BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom Prompt move by SEC on US paperwork laggards, Wall Street Biggest setback since early in January, Australian wool cheque jumps £29m. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Underwriters reelected. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leading equities dull, Commodities Cash tin advances £11 10s a ton, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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