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The Times - 09/06/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From IAN McDONALD, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, From Our Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, By OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From JONATHAN SEARLE, Our Madrid Correspondent, FROM OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By PETER WAYMARK, From Our Midland Correspondent, By OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From BYRON ROGERS, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, From DESSA TREVISAN, East European Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From PETER NICHOLS, From ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, Our Lusaka Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, From MARIO MODIANO, From STEWART HARRIS, From Our Special Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By ANDREW PORTER, From GEOFFREY GREEN, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From JOHN HENNESSY, By NORMAN FOX, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN. Boxing Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From TERRY McLEAN, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, From PETER HOPKIRK, PHS, DAVID WOOD, CHARLES WILSON, M. FORTES, COLIN DAVIS, ELDON GRIFFITHS, ANTHONY S. HEAL, DODIE MASTERMAN, By Sir Paul Chambers, JOHN CORDLE., F. H. WARD, RICHARD WOOD, By Our Churches Correspondent, BY AN AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By a Veterinary Correspondent, Rosemary Simon, Carolyn Scott, Andrée Brooks, Alan Blyth, I.W., J.O.C., C.G., H.R., From William Mann Music Critic, From Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, By GERALD ELY, From HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS TOPPING, By Our Political Correspondent, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By Business News Staff, By PATRICIA TISDALL, By RONALD KERSHAW, GORDON DAVIS, By DAVID DAVIS, by Clifford Webb, BYRON OUSEY, BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON, Richard Fry, By ANTHONY THOMAS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, CARL HOPKINS., J. L. HENDERSON, R. L. CLARKE, R. A. OVENDEN., By JOHN WOODLAND, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, GILES SMITH,

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News: New approaches to problems of grass tetany, Old master world will never see, Aldeburgh carries on after fire, Wary Welsh eye on Maud report, Gemini News Service, Inquiry over tube left in baby's throat, Police to consider outside observers on complaints, Farming Topics Advice for the hill farming industry, Chronometer era ends in the Navy, The news as others saw it, Reliance on W Irian loyalty, Black Power chief shot in street, Gibraltar prepares to cope without Spanish labour, Splits laid bare at communist conference Russia is on defensive, Mormons to open visitors' centre, Police meet tripper ship, Armed police in raid on cottage, Archaeology Pottery made in Cornwall 5,000 years ago, Concorde to fly over British cities, Chilean students arrested, Blood supply rationed, Ship collision board to hear Admiral, Colour of moon in dispute, Canada-China decision believed imminent, Guidance for volunteers, Russia accused of blackmail by Albania, Young artists angry about patronage, Girl explains kidnapping story, In national interest, Higher limit on duty-free cigarettes, Mental trouble worst in poor areas, Peking publishes list of Soviet camps, Conduct code lays down rights for academic staff, Smith's plan deplored by Churches, Rifts at Moscow meeting, Church unity question, No Arts Council cash for BBC orchestras, TV company tests way to colour, Sterne is at rest again, Labour keeps election hopes, French form new centre party, Bonn danger of paralysed government, An opportunity to simplify the pension system, Cabinet, TUC on collision course, Minister dies, Virology How the body may detect viruses, Munich crash pilot may be cleared in report, More pieces of England for sale, The Pope given credit for oilmen's release, Today's engagements, Greek reprisal threat in search for prisoner, Party leaders explain Kriegel's expulsion, Nixon to withdraw 25,000 men from South Vietnam, Scanlon takes blunt line on penalties, The Times Diary 'Cape Coloureds' protest to D'Oliveira David Attenborough back with the cameras, Resort planning to beat the beatniks. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mirror Magazine, Luncheon Vouchers, The Ward Group, Save And Prosper, Portals Holdings, 3M, F.C.Construction, Nu-Type, Agence Economique Et Financiere, Hoechst, The Thistle Hotel Group, B K S, Kirby's Limited, Pye, Marine Midland Grace Trust, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Bea, Scotbor, Agnew. Picture Gallery: Racing and relaxing in the sunshine, Weather: The Weather. Law: Arabs gaoled for Jerusalem bomb, Untouchability case dropped. Sport: Yachting Germans in front all the way, Triumph For Head Family Well-timed run earns win for Goodly, Groundsmen Earn Praise Splendid batting in the Gillette Cup, Warwick, Sports in Brief, Polo Triumph for Gonzalez, Jury rule that result stands, Rifle Shooting Two prizes for Medlock, Folkestone fields for today, Football Tour England unravel Uruguay style, Two evening programmes Wolverhampton, Hampshire is selected ahead of rivals, Racing results on Saturday Epsom, Milk Race Dutchman wins praise as well as prizes, Southwell NH runners, Athletics Pentathlon goes to Susan Scott, May Races Fitzwilliam fastest crew, Seeded Craddock out of Amateur, Another win for Phantom, Rudkin has the edge, Decision on S Africa deferred, Schools cricket, Artistry that enriches racing, Fighting Curtails Match Timely win by Welsh, French Open Tennis Mrs Court takes control again to win title, Minor Counties v W Indies. Editorials/Leaders: Not Just A Paper War, Artificial Argument, An Expected Move. Letters to the Editor: Anglican-Methodist Unity, Management status, Study Of The Social Services At Cambridge, Highcliffe Castle, Opposition interests, Revolting Against The Rhododendrons, The Nigerian War, How the solicitors are keeping pace, Basis for overdrafts, Living costs, Blacklisted Books, Trade And Morals, Last Night At The Proms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: Verdict on 'overlord', Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, New Registrar. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, June 9, 1944 Bretton Woods. Obituaries: Mr Gerald Reynolds Rationalization of defence, Rear-Admiral McLaughlin, Obituary, Mr Robert Taylor Romantic lead who became matinee idol. Arts and Entertainment: Merry Go Round Extra-sensitive perception, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,179, Television for today, From Wednesday at the Qantas, Instrumental influence. Reviews: Feldman on comedy, Community carnival, Beguiling comic opera about the Army, Conductor's feeling for Brahms, Money troubles, Looking and listening The Round House: Mysteries, Messiaen's biggest work. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Banks, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Business Opportunities. Property: Property Market Firms that leave London, Factories & Warehouses, Residential Properties, Carter Jonas, Rooke & Hobbs, Richard Ellis & Son. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Co-op to sell two knitwear factories, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Overtime in shoe industry, Freight Market Oil pipeline closure lifts tanker rate, case BOOK, Wool and metric system, National Savings, Malta plan held up, UCS men to discuss labour cuts, How German cash could cure Britain's ailment, Ships fetch good prices, Company Meeting Universal Printers Limited, Constructors' World Professional groups' concern over inquiry, Top four in BSC's new structure to be named soon, Books, Stocks of waste paper low, BUSINESS diary Sounding out the successor, new ISSUES $15m power loan sought, China Clay 'empire' adds a road, Car men ready for long fight, Interim Statement Ernest Scragg & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., Town halls join queue to promote loan Bills, company NEWS Mothercare looks for higher profits, Gold price increase 'remote', Company Meeting Yorkshire Fine Woollen Spinners Ltd. Higher Earnings Mr. K. R. Dyson's statement, Chain of vegetarian restaurants planned, U S expects prime rate rise to 8 pc, Russian orders for UK company, Attack on seed oil tax, Courses, mining Mr Oppenheimer and friends shake up prices, Need for underwriting changes, Planning the right structure for BSC, Kangol Limited Results Again a Record in 1968, Hire groups buy VWs, ICI may enter carbon fibres, Industrial Films Ad lib productions need discreet selection, Five candidates for NUM post, What can they look forward to?, management, Quiet morning for money, Max Factor and agency part, Grocery group to test Gaming Act, contracts £1¼m orders for building, Generating waste used in building, Northern Industry Courtaulds gears up for round-the-clock shifts, Midland Industry Rootes exports up as crisis threatens key Ryton plant, West Germany leads opposition to U S plans for SDR scheme, FOR THE saver Three-part offer, Unease over European joint uranium project. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Coffee plan under fire in US, This week's dividends, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Bonds Traded In Europe, London Stock Exchange Prices, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New chairman chosen for Thomas W Ward.

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