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The Times - 26/08/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From Our Middle East Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, Our Diplomatic Staff, Our Tel Aviv Correspondent, By a STAFF REPORTER, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Staff reporters, By GEORGE CLARK, From JULIAN MOUNTER, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From TIM JONES, From Our Correspondent, From PETER WAYMARK, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By RITA MARSHALL, From Our Local Government Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, By DAN VAN DER VAT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From DAVID BONAVIA, From GARRY LLOYD, From LEO GOODSTADT, From RICHARD WIGG, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR REED, By MICHAEL THOMAS, By JOHN CARTER, From KULDIP NAYAR, By NORMAN FOWLER, PHS, LOUIS HEREN, J. A. G. GRIFFITH, RALPH MILIBAND, PETER CADOGAN., Brian W. Walker (Chairman), B. McK. McGuigan (Vice-Chairman), Ronald Boyle (Honorary Secretary). Oliver J. Napier, Robert G. Cooper. David S. Cook, Anthony C. Cowdy, A. M. Cinnamond., A. S. WORRALL, FISHER OF LAMBETH, M. RUDGE., J. ELLIOTT BROOKS, By Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, ELDON GRIFFITHS, A. E. JOLL, IRIS HUMPHREYS., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, Brigadier C. G. Maude, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By PETER WEST, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, By LEWINE MAIR, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, From Our Special Correspondent, From Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, By William Gaunt, By Julian Critchley, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By STUART MARSHALL, By ROBERT JONES, CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID DAVIS, By GILES SMITH, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DESMOND O'LEARY, BOOTHBY, LORD SHERFIELD, J. K. WEBB., T. R. GRIFFIN, R. P. S. BACHE.,

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News: Sureties warned on cash by judge, Glasgow Library Plan Approved, Half Prince's income for the state, Britons told they are to be freed, Foreigners blamed by Czech newspaper, Judges 'not entirely in the picture', More American troops leave Vietnam, Dr Kiesinger invited to Moscow, Platoon of B specials quit to a man, Black magic paper wins GCE pass, 50 years of flights to Paris, Drop the wage freeze powers, Cannon says, Coming to terms with west German power, Southwark service for unity likely soon, Cars And Drivers New light on night crashes, Dimbleby in '24 hours', More stations hit by ambulance men's strike, Peking attempt to gain loyalty of intellectuals, Rebel alliances in Argentina, Defence Ministry concern at Ulster riot gas, £30,000 load of whisky ambushed, Mrs Gandhi wins party supremacy, Ghost cars protest in Stevenage, County may try fluoridated milk, North-West Passage attempt, The 'lucky dip at London airport', The Times Diary Turtle-riding... and bear-baiting Villa Mauresque set Booklets back, Astronomy Dust devils darken Mars in spring, Visiting MPs call for Ulster investment, Geophysics How earth strains after the moon, Family escape in cafe fire, Dilemma of two men with one identity, Judge's wife attacked by elephant, City panel sits again today, 'Crowhurst note' called a hoax, Sir Alexander Glen heads new authority Money and power for tourism, Quiet in the ghettos, 'Cost may rule out Foulness plan', The Course Of Nature Approach Of Autumn Cornfield Scene, Heathrow anger at go-slow, Complex situation in Ghana voting, Arab leaders plan ways of striking back at Israel, Security for the furnished flat tenant urged, 'Save deformed babies' plea, Kaunda dissolves party leadership in Zambia, Oil threat to Brittany beaches, Girl escapes to west in car tank, JP asked to delay return to court, BR nears closed shop, Czech girl marries in fear of ban, US heiress dies, Railway signal wire stolen, Employees to wait for pension decision, Esq still preferred to Mr, Minister's Prague visit cancelled, Kopechne autopsy plea, Closer BBC look at spending, Today's engagements, Bruised girl tells of Brno beating, MP attacks Lynch. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dickins & Jones, Norton Holdings Limited, British Steel Corporation, Real & Leasehold Managements Ltd., Lyon, Freightliners Limited, Children Fund, Space Economy Food Plan Ltd, Record, Bfg, Huls, Macarthur's, Investment Properties International, Ltd., Pember & Boyle, Samia, The Times Business, Fleschner Becker & Ehrlich Fund N.V.. Law: Sentence for slap reduced, Gaol again for boy. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,246, Television for today, A change of outlook: 2, New range of cut-price colour TV, Fashion A change of outlook: 1, Young Players' Bridge Triumph. Official Appointments and Notices: 'Resign' call in Spain, New Colonel For Irish Guards. Picture Gallery: Bowling studies from Wimbledon. Editorials/Leaders: The Great Withdrawal, More Killings In Baghdad, Call ME Mister. Letters to the Editor: Dismissal Of Lecturer By Lse, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Role of I.C.F.C., Need for a real 'Euro' dollar, Complaints Against The Police, A Seat By Right, Dental Decay, Out of step, Seeking Security In Ulster, Levelling out, Criterion of value, The New Left, Franc frankness, Moon Quarantine, Partition issue, Political labels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, August 26, 1944 De Gaulle Enters Paris. Sport: Hornet World Championship Victory for Australian brawn and skill, Football-In Flashes Crash tackles smother skill, Piggott has mixed fortunes, Golf Britons move to classic course, A Worthwhile Tour The Bosuns in Ceylon, Sports in Brief, Tennis Injury hits Mrs Jones, Women's bowls results, New Zealand are again let down by batsmen, Premature carnival, Stevens wins on Benson, A Memorable Day Sobers century, then Surrey press on, Runners at Folkestone today, Racing So Blessed soon proves popular to breeders, Athletics No room for Miss Board, Scores in other matches Somerset v. Sussex, Football Review Watford still seek first goal, Furious assault by Essex pair, Yesterday's results Pontefract, Today's football, Wills to run steeplechase series. Obituaries: Sir Robert Cosgrove Former Premier of Tasmania, Commander Sydney Egerton, Brig M. A. W. Rowlandson, Mr Jasper Stembridge, Obituary, Miss Nan Whitelaw Post Office Union Worker. Reviews: Nothing left to chance, Rumanian Artist, Television Emotional meeting, A tidy pair Fortune Theatre: Lovers by Brian Friel, Things Seen-Masterpieces in British galleries, VII Western painting in the Ashmolean museum, Florence in Edinburgh King's Theatre. Edinburgh Maria Stuarda by Donizetti, On side of the elders Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre Fuzz by Peter Terson, New socialist dramas. Property: Country Properties, Residential Property, Sotheby's, Furniture & Fine Art Sales. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Motor Cars, Plessey, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Inquiry on tied pubs, Dairy bid rebuff, Fall in council house work for contractors, Money Market Credit tightens near close, Quinton Hazell (Holdings) Limited, BUSINESS diary Man with a welcome task, Coffee talks impasse, TUC to decide in Triumph strike, Herbert gives credit business to UDT, Invergordon Distillers (Holdings) Limited, Overseas boost for US steelmakers, Sterling Early 40 point gain pared to 7 points, The Regions, Gillette goes into £120m women's cosmetic market, Dollar stake by Union Acceptances, Statement by Rothschilds on behalf of Leasco, Company Meeting Jorehaut Holdings Ltd, UK fuel price stability by 1974-Mason, Machine tool makers hopeful on US sales, The Bourses All sections on Milan move ahead, Lye Trading Co. Ltd., US aluminium output up, Japan eases exchange controls, Ministry allays port fears, Gallaher goes cash and carry, Data banks 'will invade privacy', company NEWS Good maiden performance by Varneys, Jobbers are first Stock Exchange firm to go limited, Plea for UK shipyards, Revenue up at CPA, Bids, Deals & Mergers Angostura drops Alstons, Leasco gives fuller reasons why Pergamon talks failed, Electricity Council DM loan raised, Whitbread And Company Limited Group's profit potential stressed by Chairman Col. W. H. Whitbread, Where shipbuilders must concentrate, Fixed Interest Another £9m of local yearling bonds, Making a market in your own shares, Plea for hallmark retention, mining Zambia promises fair prices for copper holdings, How The Markets Moved, NZ Minister to visit Six, new ISSUES Invergordon Distillers £2m rights offer, £20,000 gift to Conservatives, Swiss banks agree on credit squeeze, Philips growth plan for washing machines, John Wallace & Sons Limited, Chevrolet moves into small car market, KLM cuts Irish and Scots stops, Wall Street Prices decline in dampened market, Japan takes loans from abroad, EQUITY Markets Easier trend as buying interest wanes, Tung crop hit, Birmid strike adds to car troubles, MoTown licence for EMI, Issue of Local Authority Bonds, More bite for the watchdog. Business Appointments: Business Appointments FH Lloyd managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities turn easier, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Bonds Traded In Europe, Commodities Ghana crop news pushes cocoa up £7 to £10, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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