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The Times - 24/05/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From PETER HOPKIRK, From Our Own Correspondent, From HARRISON E. SALISBURY, From PHILIP NORMAN, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Midlands Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By CLIVE BORRELL, From ALEX HENDRY, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From LOUIS HEREN, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By ALAN GIBSON, By MAURICE CARR, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By NORMAN FOX, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS Racing Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Houston, and THE NEWS TEAM, From PETER STRAFFORD, By RITA MARSHALL, From PHILIP HOWARD, PHS, BRIAN MACARTHUR, Mark Bonham Carter, Mike Brearley, Jeremy Hutchinson, J. P. W. Mallalieu, March, Ivor Montagu, Philip Noel-Baker, Trevor Park, Alan Ross, Nicholas Scott, David Sheppard, Frank Tyson, D. V. GLASS., T. HARPER SMITH, M. HILL, LAWRENCE STENHOUSE, MICHAEL ADAMS, JOHN FRENCH., J. B. WHEATLEY., By Sir Bernard Lovell, HARRY LEGGE-BOURKE., AIREY NEAVE., MICHAEL YOUNG, MARGARET KNIGHT., P. SIDNEY GREAVES, LESLIE TODD., K. A. PEARSON, By PATRICK C. RODGER, The Marquess of Londonderry, Sir John Wolfenden, By DONALD CONSTANT, By DAVID JONES, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By MELVYN NESTLAKE, By VICTOR FELSTEAD, By GILES SMITH, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN ROTTER., M. J. GILKES., H. C. BRYANT, By ANDREW GOODRICK-CLARKE, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON, Peter Davis, John Russell Taylor, R.D.A., William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Henry Raynor, John Percival, Stephen Vizinczey, Tony Richardson, Richard Holmes, H. R. F. Keating, J. W. Burrow, Kay Dick, Michael Wood, Philippa Toomey, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Edward Maver, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, Cyril Bainbridge, by Graham Norton, by C. D. Kirton, Georgetown Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent,

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News: Negro killed in 'torture trial', Economy Still Grounded In Land, Duke tells student to 'shut up', Sixth form or college?, Tun Razak's hopeful racial unity claim, Hayward plans Lundy visit, Luncheon in dark on QE2, Arctic walkers 'ashore' soon, US experts urge Polaris sinkings, The inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Bring back hanging for murder, police say, Children and statesmen write to de Gaulle, Hunger strike prisoner dies, £17,000 pay grab, Journalists on strike dismissed, The Times Diary Dr Hare and black nationhood Bernhardt and co. on TV Anti-slaver nears century, Wider Scope For Industrialization, 'Le Figaro' journalists suspend strike, Cost of fire could be millions, Move to stop unions' merger talks fails, Black Power group halts Church talks, Tass man is expelled in retaliation, No Clash Of Cultures In Mixed Society, Israel tip-off led to arrests, 17s rise in productivity offer to busmen, Reprieve for Pakistan boy, Poher win likely in spite of slip in opinion poll, Army check on dead man, Apollo success a setback for the programme's critics, Jury urges ban on 'late' abortions, Plane drops tear gas on campus, Stolen US military plane is believed lost in Channel, Council lifts barrier on new flats, Heath arrives to see Nixon, Russia pours arms into Far East, Beleaguered People's Search For Unity, Hazard of a crash on land, Czech party expulsions likely, First descent to moon showed up flaws Extra flight justified, Detective posed as 'boy friend', Contract at deadlock site ends, Seaside ranting about revolution and violence Rebels unsure of a cause, Police scrutiny of detective agencies, US Justice gives up stipend, Today's engagements, Prices To Please Travellers' Pockets, New plan to unite Europe, Cambodia 'at war with Vietcong', Church services tomorrow: Whit Sunday, Football violence: Minister acts, Fuel cell failure on Apollo 10. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Cable And Wireless, Bell's, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Multiple Display Advertisements, Gtm, Appeals, Help Aged, Cameo, The Times, Wimpey, The Arts Council, Manna Engineering Products, The Sunday Times, Harrap, Demba, Harry Wheatcroft's, Cunninghams, Bookers McConnell, Sbk, Boac, Macdonald, Film Extra, Guyana Electricity Corporation, Hippo Holding Company, Jessel Securities, Flash Man, Wellcraft Products, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Commonwealth Developement Corporation, F. C. Construction Company. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Company Meeting Notices, For The Epicure, Announcements, Connoisseurs' Guide, Legal Notices, Normandy, Entertainments, Gardening. Property. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: To commemorate a Victorian anniversary. Law: Greeks gaol more for sedition, Whitsun Vacation, Chancery Division Power To Sanction Payments By Charities In Re Snowden, Deceased, Restrictive Practices Court Boycott Of Mirror Was Against Public Interest In Re Newsagents Agreement. Politics and Parliament: Training help for Nigerian Navy, Tackling the problem of autism. Arts and Entertainment: Eating out Dining in Stockholm Good Food Guide, Chess The pawn's personality, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday, New film of Julius Caesar, Bridge An exercise in counting, Gardening Mowers with motors, Eating in Salads with cold chicken, Another draw in world chess, Wine Cool drinks for summer, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,166. Sport: Sports in Brief, Warwick v Gloucester, Show Jumping Double for Oliver, Seam lifting mars two-run win by Somerset, Cycling All set for milk race, Agfacolor Golf Brown shares lead with Hutchinson, Declared runners for today's flat race meetings at live courses Haydock Park, Federation Cup Tennis Britain have an immense task, Davis Cup Britain in semi-final, Good Day For All W Indians go down fighting, Cricket fixtures Today Tour Match, Other N Hunt runners Towcester, Chingford Tennis Australians in final, Record may be equalled, Haydock results, Cartmel programme today, Sailing fixtures Offshore, Derby v Worcester, Harris and White in valuable stand, Kempton Park Racing Stoned can provide surprise, Northern Racing Prospects Spur On may defy 4lb penalty, Last night's racing Windsor, Little-known girl earns title. Editorials/Leaders: Homeward Bound, The Embattled Campus, A Well-Run Musical, Saving The Cities. Letters to the Editor: Not analogous, Drugs Industry, For All The Saints, The Ascension, Abbey Distractions, Problems ahead, Arabs In Israel, Humanities teaching, Low-pay problems for the catering trainees, Religious Education, Facing Trial In Greece, Justice And The Press, The Tory Alternative, Racial Bias And Test Cricke, Contributions, Colleges Of The Air, Concorde Secrets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, US Ford in talks on Japan link, Japan to hedge in cocoa, Venesta International, GKN's £300m Australian deal, Union Corporation Group WINKELHAAK MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Bids And Deals BOC pays £3.4m for High Speed Alloys, The Bourses Paris firm and active, Wall Street DJ index falls 20 points in a week, Equity shakeout shows little selectivity, Bill rate at new high, new ISSUES More sterling-dollar loans on the way, A tussle ahead for control of Shanks, Reckitt & Colman buys Moussec, EQUITY Markets Still no sign of a rally, Tactics for investors in a bear market, Sterling Small advance in quiet trading, Leyland faces £1m a week strike loss, Gold price up 5 cents, Company News A Goldberg again lifts profits: bigger payout, Gilts and equities both in retreat, Shell buys out US Armour in £23m fertilizer plant project, Blaw Knox retains U K directors, £22m response to £3m issue, £2.5m offer for Copperad, FOR THE saver Resilient qualities of small unit trusts, mining Gold producers' profits in danger, How The Markets Moved, Coal output up, Extension in export credits, Debt repayment may lead to fall in reserves, The Regions Serck dull again, The Week Ahead Labour troubles will dominate, Company Meeting THE GLOBE TELEGRAPH AND TRUST COMPANY LIMITED (Investment Trust Company), Fixed Interest Bad day for the Funds, Money Market Comfortable close in Lombard St, Compagnie Lambert Pour L'industrie Et LA Finance, S.A., Brussels. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Cash copper rises another £13 a ton, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Vehicle & General falls 14s 9d. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, May 25, 1944 Bargains In Silver. Obituaries: Mr Robert Sencourt Biographer and historian, Sir James Crombie, Sir Owen Williams Engineer and architect, Rosamund Ley, Sir Harry Luke, Obituary. Reviews: Music Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, Timescrime A sense of the rococo, Ballet No cramping of style, Indestructible charms, Television At the dead of night, Marcuse plumps for a change of heart, Fiction A trap for the heroine, Fiction An uneasy collection, Travel Staying at Portugal's pousadas, Fiction The world of Abel, Pooter, Portrait of the artist as non-hero, Cinema Plenty to see at Cannes, Art Intensity of Holman Hunt, Digging to beat the flood waters, Fiction Flashman, the yellow underbelly, Unholy alliance, Theatre Getting to the heart of things.

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