The Times - 01/07/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM STAFF REPORTERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, Dessa Trevisan, our East European Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By ROY LEWIS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN CASHINELLA, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY A WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN CHARTRES, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY AN AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Our Midlands Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, From PETER HAZELHURST, Our Brussels Correspondent, From GRETEL SPITZER, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From HAROLD FRANKLIN, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, Our Cairo Correspondent, Our New York Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By NORMAN CREEK, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, BY GEOFFREY GREEN, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, From PETER NICHOLS, From RICHARD SHARPE, By PETER HOPKIRK, RICHARD HARWOOD, PHS, JAMES GRIFFITHS., ROBERT SMITH, JUNE GIBSON, BROCKWAY, JOHN R. G. NASH., HUGH FRASER., OLIVE K. MAIN., SALISBURY., G. H. PETERS., JOSEPH W. BELL., F. W. ROGERS BRAMBELL., R. F. SEAGER., GEOFFREY RIPPON, W. O. REYNOLDS, BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY, THOMAS H. BAND, MAURICE EDELMAN, HUGH LEGGATT, MARY E. DELORME, SEHRI J. SAKLATVALA, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Billington, By Alan Blyth, By John Percival, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Henry Raynor, By Stanley Sadie, By Christopher Grier, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By DAVID JONES, By HUGH STEPHENSON Economics Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From PETER JAY, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By CLIVE CALLOW, By RODNEY COWTON, KENNETH OWEN, By RONALD KERSHAW Northern Industrial Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, DAVID MILLHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, W. G. M. SPENS, JOHN HUGHES., IAN MORISON, By JOHN WOODLAND, By Roger Fulford, by Philip Howard, by Rodney Dennys, by Mary Gilliatt, by Martin Holmes, by Fiona Bird, by Kenneth Loveland, CYNAN,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Actions for enticement criticized, Mr Heath accepts challenge, MPs press Stewart on Nigeria relief, Wilson's visit to Stockholm, Plea to Biafran leader to allow daylight flights of relief supplies Commons, Divorce Bill's 88 majority in Lords, Cost of antibiotics, Decision on £50 limit promised in time for next travel year, Speeding up the law, Merger legislation ruled out: new guide on bids soon, Law Commission's proposals for financial well-being of divorced women Lords, Heath stays at Bexley. News: Science Report Planets Iron core for Mars predicted, Love's old song is ended, Argentina union chief murdered, Cars And Drivers Comfortable and responsive Stiletto, Land of song provides talent for ceremony, Restless mood in U S middle class, Housewife may buy meat by category, Bath expects loss on its festival, Y cleddyf yn y wain dros dro-and heb golli min, Access to explosives causes concern, The Prince's procession, The Letters Patent, Arrest after jury disagree, Move to save museum, A crown for today..., ...and demi-crowns for yesterday, Mrs Meir blames Big Four talks, Student drive to bring out young vote, US outpost 'precarious after 58-day shelling, Submarine monster hunt, State security Bill is law in South Africa, Nepal in doubt over summit, Safety features in Italian car, Headlines all his life, Sit-in over examination failures, The Queen's procession, The epic of Apollo 11, Kuala Lumpur tension revived by rumours, Gun attack on mission chief, Oxford Class List, Laos calls on Britain to intervene, Royal train is halted after bomb alert, Italians given alternatives to strife, Poll on 'dry' estate, Henry Miller in praise of Britain, Steam car taking shape, Quakers call for joint study of Ulster violence, Driving ban on judge, Pompidou draws response from trade unions, All Nigeria relief to be controlled by Lagos, King Edward VII Hospital, Pick of the souvenirs, The Times Diary Crosland's fury with Ombudsman Who next for E Islington? Bolstering British chess, Methodists prepare for unity vote, Tshombe autopsy result, Negro show referred to prosecutor, Russians hint at anger on Nixon, Homage and fealty: a living tradition, Pravda finds fault with literary encyclopaedia, Space dream by monkey, June was the sunniest for 40 years, British pop group in crash, Ambulance men get pay pledge, Judy Garland 'on drugs all day', Baby born in jammed lift, Today's engagements, Bishops divided over divorce vote, Yard men going to Hungary, Nationalism gives way to occasion-but deep feelings remain, Bankend the bull saved for 'Royal', Our most exclusive title, Death boat 'designed for crew only', Attempts at reform have left a prison system still governed by rules of 1931 Choice of death or corruption in Italian gaols. Law: BEA sues in £1½m crash case, Sentence today on six accused in Welsh trial, Refusal To Let Refuse Men Cross Garden Upheld Coupe v. Barrett, Greek judge defies order to appear, Two cleared in explosives case, Gas board fined over discount, No Tenant, No Application Regina v. East London Rent Tribunal Ex Parte Schryer, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Decree Absolute Void P. v. P., Queen's Bench Division Proving Which Breath Test Device Miller v. Howe, Queen's Bench Division Tom Driberg Gets Libel Damages Driberg v. Bond And Another, Hindu leader still facing prosecution. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Henry Brown & Co., Career Analysts, Julian S. Hodge, Local Authority Bonds, Christopher Powney, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, The Children Fund, Remploy, Richard Ellis & Son, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Lyon, Times Newspapers, Canada Life Assurance Company, Bmw, Asahi Chemical Industry, Hunter Douglas Limited, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, Cymru Mewn, Jensen, LV, Shand, Parker, British Transport Docks Board, Esso, Fine Art Society, Charterhouse Group, Western American Bank, Haymarket, Austin Morris, Cerelos, Guardian Assurance Group, Pember & Boyle, Wm. T. Storer & Company, Metal Box, Electrolux. Picture Gallery: The Prince Of Wales A Special Report To Mark Today's Investiture, Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Fashion by Prudence Glynn Brief lives, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,198, Cân y Tywysog, 'A Star is Born', Television for today, The Prince's Song, British women's bridge lead, Menuhin fights for BBC orchestras, Love letters to Victor Hugo fetch £21,284. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders, Cabinet changes in Jordan. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, July 1, 1944 Infant Victims Of War, The night sky in July. Sport: Enter Lloyd-and Test touches new heights, Wimbledon results yesterday Women's singles, Mercedes enter Belgian race, Younis first to score his 1,000, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results Brighton, Maiden century for Slade, Somerset avoid defeat, Tour Match Motz warned by umpire, Brighton Prospects Blazing Scent is best at weights, Henley Regatta Big German challenge to Cambridge, Lancashire in command, Brighton programme for today, Bruce gets better of Pudney, Clubs to miss early rounds, Clyde Week Nan of Gare wins again, Miss Casals wears down rival, Wimbledon Tennis Texan cannot keep up with best of Mrs Jones, Derbyshire forced to follow on, Bowmaker Golf Will takes lead with brilliant 66, Motor Racing Upheaval in BRM racing team, Tour De France Two Britons in first five, Record 14 Points Unbeaten 223 by Gilliat, County Championship Sussex spun out by Allen for 88, Bisley Shooting Double for Glasby. Editorials/Leaders: Help Shut Off, Heir Apparent, Death In Prison. Letters to the Editor: Baor Support Costs, Advertisement On Palestine, 'These...May Bite', Patriotic struggle, Up to Parliament, Laying the blame, Length of time, Soldier's viewpoint, Forgotten five million, Safety Statistics, Logic of starvation, Barbarian care, Chance to act, Call For Holy War Against Rhodesia, Question of payment, The metric conversion: catastrophic wave of inflation, Policy Of Famine In Nigeria: A Time For World Action, Art For The Nation, Stopping arms supply, Codes For Factory Farming: Rules Without Force, Women On Juries, Liberal Progress. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Dr C. A. Simpson Dean of Christ Church, Mr Moise Tshombe Rebel Katanga leader who became Congolese prime minister. Reviews: Well-meant parables, Setting designed with an eye for drama, Albert Hall Blues, Electronic composers at Festival Hall, Unusual drama, Things Seen-Masterpieces in British galleries, III The Bristol collection, Suffering women, Troika of trumpets, Cheerful Coppelia. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Motor Cars, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Sotheby's, Country Properties, Christie's. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Joint labour reform talks, Sterling Six point rise to close at $2.3913, computer NEWS Group hungry for expansion, Help for import depositors, Textile link-ups halted, Farm plant overseas sales rise, company NEWS Smithfield & Zwanenberg stems fall in profits, Switzerland may join IMF, Peace hopes at Leyland, Ring of protection for the textile men, Holland's chocolate sales fall sharply, BUSINESS diary Faced with a difficult landscape, The Bourses Paris hesitant with losses in the majority, Australian lead price raised, Strike shuts steel mills, Jenkins forecast doubted at OECD, The Regions A higher trend but trading subdued, Tax-free scheme for tourists condemned, contracts £1m NCB cable deal, More cars produced for export than home market, Wall Street Selective buying brings rises but modest volume, Clover Dairies, Electrical groups fight Canada dumping charge, mining West Mining output not badly affected, Late talks on container ban, London debut today for coconut oil futures, Treasury hint on £50 limit, Bids, Deals & Mergers Foseco bids £1.8m for Protim, Liquidation is halted, EQUITY Markets Small buying pushes index up 2.06 to 134.70, Carrington and Dewhurst Group Balanced Growth at Home and Abroad, Cube-cutting investigations, Platinum supply to rise 325,000 ounces by 1971, new ISSUES New money £67m in June, Sena Sugar Estates, Limited Summary Of Results 1964/1968, UCS talks reach vital stage today, Austin Reed moving to Thirsk, Overtime ban greets first CIR inquiry, Readicut Frank Newhouse, Chairman, states:, Hield Manufacturer of worsted cloth, Finance Man With Ambition, Rumanians' visit to Birmingham, Building orders from industry show big rise, Chlorine price increases, Transparent Paper Limited, Reed Group factory closing, Games that business people play, Road costs report is attacked, FOR THE saver Surinvest set for upturn, 'Strong demand for our products' Review by the Chairman and Chief Executive S. T. Ryder, How The Markets Moved, Money Market Severe shortage of credit, Cocoa-coconut intercropping, Shoe imports decline, Running the big stores, US-style, Fixed Interest Week gets off to a good start, Coffee output to climb 7 per cent, ellams, Instalment credit down another £8m, Fed chief's controls warning, Merger could answer Whessoe's problem, Whessoe, Bank rise confirmed, ICI's cheap power bid sets lead to others, Hollow-ware exports up 14pc, Trafalgar House Investments Limited, Japan bans copper exports, Heron starts discount club, Company Meeting Bonser Engineering Limited Fork Lift Trucks-An Outstanding Growth Field Mr. F. Bonser's Confidence In Future Trading. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in gilts and equities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Drawing Of Bonds, Regional Share Prices, Commodities Smart gains in copper with cash up £9 5s a long ton, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New director for John Laing and Son.
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