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The Times - 02/01/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, A Staff Reporter, Our correspondent in Nairobi cables:-, By DAVID WOOD, From JOSEPH TREASTER, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, Our Amman Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID BONAVIA, , By Our Commonwealth Staff, By RICHARD HARRIS, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From PAUL MARTIN, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, Philip Howard., From Our Own Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, From Jeremy Rundall, By Henry Raynor, By NORMAN CREEK, By JOHN DOWNIE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By Our Northern Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, LEONARD BEATON, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, From MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, PHS, JOCK COLVILLE., IAN JACOB., JOHN MARTIN., JOHN PECK, PORTAL OF HUNGERFORD, LESLIE ROWAN, OLIVER PHILPOT., E. G. WHITE, ROBERT VIGARS, , IAN ORR-EWING., By Mary Ellison, ARNOLD WESKER., PENELOPE TURING., D. DENCER., GEOFFREY D. LEWIS, B. M. LOWMAN., From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, A friend, by Alan Carter, by Dr. Hugh Thurston, by David Le Feuvre, by Edward Owen, by a Special Correspondent, by George Behrend, by Ewan M. Dods, , By Nature-Times News Service, By IAN MORISON, WARWICK BROPHY, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By ARTHUR REED, By DAVID DAVIS, From MAURICE CORINA, By DENNIS TOPPING, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By HUGH STEPHENSON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Labour Correspondent, ERIC WIGHAM, By DAVID SPANIER, US Economics Correspondent, L. H. TRIMBY, S. C. PIGOTT., IAN MORISON, BERRY RITCHIE, By JOHN WOODLAND, DAVID GILLHAM,

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News: Threat to riding on commons, Many souvenirs 'trash', says Lord Snowdon, Physics New light on magnetism of mu mesons, 'Saucers' may kill Albert Hall echo, Opponents force halt to civil rights march, Police surgeons approach Home Office on pay, Czechoslovaks warned of hard road ahead, Catholic protest in Portugal, China's youth 'volunteer' for rural life, Young 'tycoons' will aid homeless, Arabs hail a diplomatic victory at UN, The Times Diary British Pakistanis in power tussle Environment gets spokesman Trudeau's candour in TV interview, Tanker goes aground, Latest Pamphlets Guidance for climbers, 'Fanny Hill' released, Jersey a special report, Botany Regenerating plants grown in test tubes, The need for greater humanity in child fostering procedure, Malaysia threat of election boycott, Special ties with Crown, Israelis round up sabotage ring, U S soldiers released by Vietcong, U S looks back on worst year in Vietnam, Stratford riverside plan 'a disaster', Rebellion masks untapped reserves of generosity Youth, peace and the Pope, Hidden farm assets, Welcome home for £18,000, Finding a way through Yorkshire dialect, World quivers in fear, Bacteriology How club Poisoning was traced, Mountbatten: Presiding over the end of the British Raj 3. A policy of working with the new Asia, Secure in troubled times, Churchill 'secret circle' protest, Police seize play posters, Amery on way back to Westminster, Italian demand to disarm police, Delay urged for QE 2 stamp, Smith foresees play of final hand, Quebec Premier May Visit Paris, GPO to give up monopoly, Mrs Gandhi hints at breakaway, Soviet anxiety grows, Modern schools, Immigrant protest planned, Water sport for all, 'Crime heard on phone by girl', Students find a play at Exeter ripe for the West End, Bachelor Living, American doctor gives heart, Premium Bond winners, Medallists without honours, Biafra call for truce and talks, Angry denial of plot by Armah, Ayub likely to seek new term, De Gaulle's rebuke to Israel, Violence link with TV not proved, Lord Hill says, Tourist law raises standards, Regional cities get support, Industry crippled by record absenteeism for new year, Tanzania ban hits rally winner, Finance becomes major industry, Today's engagements, US has year without executions, The inevitability of Israel's decision to go it alone, Faults should not spoil QE2's brilliant future, Informal entry, Boy finds shot father dying, Patois at premium. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Merchant Bankers, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vinchelez Decorations, Hill, Samuel & Co., Jersy Lines, Jersey Evening Post, Channel Television, Wh Gruop Of Hotels, Postage Stamps, The Seymour Hotels, Chubb, Guarantee Trust Of Jersey, Le Couperon De Rozel Hotel, Duff Gordon's, Rothmans, Channel Industries, The Times, The Royal Trust Company, Condor, Hotel L'emeraude, Leicester Permanent, Thright G. B. & Co., Ade Gruchy, Ottoman Bank, Nel, Manufacturers Hanover, Whyte, Gasc & Company, Hotel L'horizon, Money Which?, Civil Service Commission, Auto Car, Norwich Union, Bea, Jersey General Investment Trust, Hambros, First National City Bank, War On Want. Politics and Parliament: Race study on school leavers, Preparing for the conference Commonwealth storm certain on Rhodesia. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Supporter, aged 16, fined £40, Boxers on murder attempt charge, £245 in fines and 10-year ban. Picture Gallery. Reviews: An irresistible comedy Rialto: The Secret Life of an American Wife, American hit for London, Television Biography on classical lines. Sport: Boxing Buchanan in for hard bout, Declared runners for Ayr today, Fa Amateur Cup Replay struggle by Wealdstone, Women's Hockey, Schools Trials Tough task for selectors, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Tennis Miss Melville beats Mrs King, Rugby Union Sale slip against tight defence, Ayr Racing Prospects Brogan on course with Even Keel, Baldoyle Results, Newcastle United fail after two recoveries, Golf Miss Saunders to be professional, Schools squash rackets, Games cut to 10, Football Review Setback for struggling Leicester, Scottish Review Celtic kindle hopes for Ibrox clash. Editorials/Leaders: Asians From Kenya, After The Warning, Down In The Forest. Letters to the Editor: 30 Year Rule, Antiquarian Exports, Churchill And Sikorski:facts That Should Be Known, Penalties of high taxation, Beirut Raid, Dipped Headlights, Postal Splashdown, The real challenge, Far East Defence, Scott-Turner sale, Motorway Revolt, University Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Smyslov takes lead in chess tournament, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,046. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, January 3, 1944 Lutyens The Master. Obituaries: MR IAN FLEMING Character actor, Capt C. A. James, Sir Malcolm Darling, Sir Percy Lord Comprehensive education in Lancashire, Mrs James M. Osborn, Prof Leonie Gombrich, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Appointments also on pages 21 & 22, Announcements, Appointments also on pages 20 & 21, Public Notices, Marley, Legal Notices. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Wall St ends 1968 on a glum note, Seven insurance applications fail, mining Australian oils augur well, BRIEFLY FROM industry November wool textile exports at 4-year high, Plan to set up airline, FOR THE Saver Bricks and mortar under attack, Singapore freight row, Drive to trace rehoused debtors, Martins Bank £3.4m record profit, Investment from abroad rises 50 pc, Bankers in Orion deal, WhatWatney gave the Tory Party, Strikes at two car works, new ISSUES Requotation for Sheerwood sought, World Of Aviation Hardie takes over BOAC chair-stresses growth aim, Snow clearance cuts attacked, War risk cover soars, £200m in new Midland finance firm, New Life Business Legal & General has good year, Sound surplus in Norway's balance, Mercantile Credit Company Limited Profits An All Time Record Sir Mark Turner reports on 1968 & looks to the future, BUSINESS diary Back to full strength, Fixing fair tariffs for electricity, Electricity sales climb, The worst of all worlds, Majority support for Chicago school, Austin dealers to market Leyland's new 1500, New engineering employers' links, Grim outlook for the NoW share price, Steel firm's tariff row, Film group puts case against EMI, Sterling Pound picks up after early setback, Ilford sells its two marketing firms, Company Meeting R. Smallshaw (Knitwear) Limited Notable Progress And Encouraging Outlook, Beecham raises offer for Horlicks to £19.5m, Victory for News is claimed by Hambros-Maxwell fights on, Increase in car tyre prices likely soon, Strike curbs plan suicidal, says CBI, U S tax reform proposals, UK parts for TU 144, J & J Wiggins expands, Plastics output rises 10.6 pc, Haighton & Dewhurst Limited, company NEWS Ranks' bread margins warning, Mowlem wins £1.4m contract, WATNEY MANN Limited, Company Meeting McManus Group Holdings Limited Mr. M. Horowitz On Steps To Meet Changing Conditions, Rippingilles Limited Chairman's Statement, Bids, Deals & Mergers Talks on two deals fail, Dealers gloomy as sales of cars on HP slump by 38pc, Staff ideas sought on £8m plant, New tariff cuts blur export picture, Money Market The Bank mops up surplus funds, HS 125 jet sales now total 179. Business Appointments: New Year Business Appointments NCB finance chief becomes full-time member of board. Stock Exchange Tables: Hectic year for commodities, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Prices, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders From The London Gazette.

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