The Times - 07/10/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From DOON CAMPBELL, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From PAUL MARTIN, By A. M. RENDEL, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From TIM JONES, From JOHN ROPER, From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JOHN ROPER, By PHILIP HOWARD, By Our Labour Staff, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Our Own Correspondent, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From EDMUND STEVENS, From TONY AUSTIN, From TERENCE SMITH, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By Nature-Times News Service, by Sir Julian Huxley, Max Nicholson, ROY LEWIS, PHS, SARA YEOMANS, ALISON DILLON., BERNARD HOLLOWOOD., J. C. ARTHUR, P. MARCH., WILFRID FORDHAM., JOHN M. CARLIN, By Iverach McDonald, E. CLAXTON, D. H. COOMBS, J. L. KOFFMAN, R. G. JARVIS, L. J. SOANE, ROY HAY., CHARLES HOBHOUSE., By Our Naval Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By BRIAN MOORE, By TOM FREEMAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By William Mann Music Critic, From FRED EMERY, By Michael Billington, By Stanley Sadie, S. W., By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By William Gaunt, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By STUART MARSHALL, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By MAURICE CORINA, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROBERT JONES, By RODNEY COWTON, From GAVIN GORDON, KENNETH OWEN, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, From EDWARD MORTIMER, By DAVID DAVIS, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PHILIP JACOBSON, Our US Financial Correspondent, B. M. LINDSAY-FYNN, LESLIE DUNKLING, D. J. CROPPER, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM, By Dr. G. Van der Wal, by Dr. G. van der Wal,
ResumoNews: Dustmen's strike spreading to more services, Unhorsed in mid-course, Army power curbed by Jakarta, Special Services Cargo, Consul shot in Bogota, Ulbricht offers Bonn a friendly hand, Science Report Astronomy Theory of linked planets, Decision expected on London envoy, Journalists go back to French TV, Fines for fish 'disaster', Harsher Spanish line on Gibraltar feared, Seven-sided 10s in service next week, National Trust council supports changes, How it was achieved, Sinai raid by 72 Egyptian planes, Catholic barricades to come down, General accused of selling rifles, Germans win day in battle over imports levy, Mrs Onassis in scuffle, Tory doubts over EEC, Support in Senate on withdrawal policy, Man's deteriorating environment, Bench call on doctor to explain, Silver buried near by-pass, 500,000 have phobias, The Pope warns his critics, Financing an Airline, Klm, Lincoln ode to victory found, Young Tories demand fair deal for youth, Israel pressure for Chieftain tanks, Strike threat by stewardesses, The Course Of Nature Apple Windfall For Birds, Coup by extremists foiled in Jordan, Union may seek later Sun deadline, Thieu makes offer to discuss cease-fire, Students in Moscow store protest, Fears behind new Kenya oaths, The Times Diary Ministry or department: who decides? Hunt back, How Grey survived 26 months, Student call for more say in universities, Closer links in welfare needed, Investiture bomb plot denial, Secret plans in stolen car, Optimistic voice in Paris, Tito to pay visit to Italy, Today's engagements, Hogg pays visit to 'ruler' of Bogside, Buckling of track caused accidents, Duke urges international cooperation, Bold spirit in planning for Scotland's development, Government may act with BP on merger crisis, QE2 sails through storm, Cars And Drivers Comfort appeal of new 7-seaters. Politics and Parliament: Heath comes down firmly for EEC, Liberals in storm on finance. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Industrial Expansion, The Newspapers Limited, Alx, R.S.P.C.A., Rank Xerox, Samuel Montagu, Standard Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Save The Children Fund, Glen Lockhart, Fiat, Citizen, The Times, The Common Market Club, The Norma Skemp, The Nuclear Power Group, The Grand Bahama Development, Klm, The Bank Of N. T. Butterfield, Maxwell Croft, Dunhill International, Fordham, Rootes, Legge, Brian Koetser Gallery, Anthony Crook Motors, Mensa, Estée Lauder, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Royal Air Force. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Doing your own thing Fashion by Prudence Glynn, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,282, £1,000 paid for pair of 19th-century vases, Television today, BBC union to strike over pay. Law: Nine male nurses are charged, Trawler master fined £240, Bank clerk remanded, QC alleges arrogance by Crown, Librarian on murder charge, Mayfair jewels theft charge, Law Report October 6 Court Of Appeal Plaintiff's Obsession Delayed Action Martin v. Turner, Mellish denies censor charge, 'God's will' statement at mosque fire trial. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, October 7, 1944 West End Slump. Editorials/Leaders: Bp And Sohio, Suharto Pulls The Reins, The Students' Share. Letters to the Editor: Professional Fees, Guardians Of The Law, Calling A Doctor, Training Teachers, The Dustman's Lot, Career wives, Workers' Frustration: View From The Shop Floor, Why we need to rethink the incentives for economic expansion, Temps' wages, Buckled Rails, Birds In The Garden, 10 true men, Rent control. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, New post in reorganized dockyards. Obituaries: Sir D. Savory Former Unionist MP, Obituary, Walter Hagen Great golf player and colourful personality, Rev Dr H. E. Fosdick. Sport: Crowd Behaviour Next move by League, Sports in Brief, Barrington in Bath Cup, Lacrosse Season may be turning point, No transfer for Peters, Ellis bout in prospect, Yesterday's racing results Wolverhampton, Rackets Odds favour Swallow, Lingfield runners, Scrum Half IS Key Position Four changes made in training squad, Arese definitely runs, Horse Of The Year Show Oliver recaptures Butlin trophy, Rider hurt by starting tapes, Racing Bright Beam the latest raider, Respite for Norwich, Motor Racing Graham Hill out for 4 months, Chelsea spring a late trap and storm through, World Cup Reviewed Asia needs time for fulfilment, Today's football, Stoke wipe out wide lead, Eton Fives. Reviews: Things Seen-Masterpieces in British Galleries, X Southampton-a gallery that started from scratch, Paintings in little, New David Storey play, How to play and conduct, Television New twist for the masses, Faint smile for bawdy Purcell. Property: Sotheby's, Building Land, Gibson Square Developments Ltd., Bonham's, Christie's. Classified Advertising: United Biscuits Limited, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments, Motor Cars, Financial And Legal, Abbey Life Assurance Company. Business and Finance: The text of a statement issued last night to Pergamon shareholders by William Brandt's, representing the company, is as follows:, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, EQUITY Markets Industrials give further ground: Australians falter, company NEWS Ocean Steam raises interim as profits leap, Revalued DM first priority says Schiller, Sterling Deutsche Mark at peak level, Bids, Deals & Mergers Rotherham gets its price, Switzerland Victory for banks, Eurodollars Tokyo starts limited loans, Pergamon: Invitation goes to employees, 8 3/4 Per Cent. Treasury Loan, 1997 Issue Of £400,000,000 At £95 Per Cent. Payable In Full On Application, Sears' profits survive the squeeze, computer NEWS Streamlining plan by Honeywell, France Reserves at August level, Nuclear contract for Britain, Japan Trade talks with US, Pifco Holdings Ltd, American jobless at 4pc last month, GEC-EE firm line, Spending rises, BUSINESS diary A black tie affair, Interim Statement Watmoughs (Holdings) Limited Increased Profit And Turnover, The Regions, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Equal pay challenge, Benn calls for joint bodies, Gas and electricity could become cheaper, Wingate Investments Record Results, mining E1 Teniente strike may be settled, new ISSUES Wm Cory taking up Gunn 'rights', Disputes cut back steel production, Cowley output hit by strike over Maxi, contracts Iran's £1m order to BSC group, Fixed Interest Fresh gains by the Funds, Brocks Alarms Limited, System builders worried by low activity levels, BP and Sohio to push ahead with merger plan, £300m farm exports, 118 companies wound up, Briefly, CBI fears over nickel shortage, Textile sales fall 3 per cent, Belgians to produce American dumpers, Appeal for clarity, Still a conflict over merger policy, Margins at Currys cut, Lord Peddie defends PIB work, NCB faced with big pay claim, How The Markets Moved, SAUL STEINBERG: portrait of the millionaire as a young man, E. Fogarty & Company Limited, Wilson plans new body to examine trade deals, August rise in consumer spending, Investment bank for Wales 'urgent need', Wall Street Gains just in the majority, Ocean Steam Ship reports... For The Half Year Ended 30th June, 1969, Money Market Easy close in Lombard St, New service to Quebec, Ford to extend Transit range, European view of floating D-mark. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Bank man resigns. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Industrials drift lower, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Copper rallies strongly to close £6 5s higher, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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