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The Times - 01/02/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By MICHAEL THOMAS, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By DENIS TAYLOR, From EDMUND STEVENS, From JULIAN MOUNTER, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By PAT HEALY, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, By PETER HOPKIRK, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From PATRICK BROGAN, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From FRED EMERY, From INNES MACBEATH, From IAN McDONALD, Our Calcutta Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By JIM SNOW Northern Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY, From JOHN BALLANTINE, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Cricket Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, by Prudence Glynn, By Kenneth Slack, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, D. B. C., N. J., By PETER WAYMARK, JEROME CAMINADA, From TIM JONES, From STEPHEN JESSEL, PHS, FREDERICK GIBBERD, H. W. R. WADE., SOURA SEMEGA-JANNEH, ALAN SORRELL, DONALD GIBSON., JOHN A. REID., JOHN BRATBY, THELMA CAZALET-KEIR., HENRY MATTHEW, JOHN OLLEY, M. ELDERFIELD, VALERIE GLADWELL., By Dennis Walters, Ian Gilmour, JOHN UDAL, J. K. GLYNN, SUSAN E. TURNER, BERRY RITCHIE, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By GILES SMITH, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, IAN MORISON, By DAVID JONES, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midlands Industrial Correspondent, by Edward Pinto, Irving Wardle, David Wade, J.O.C., M.H., Julian Critchley, John Russell Taylor, Marghanita Laski, H. R. F. Keating, Richard Harris, Barbara Sherrard Smith, Victor E. Neuberg, J. A. Morrison, Robert Nye, A. P. Ryan, Iverach McDonald, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Jean Wakeman,

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News: Post dispute ends in pay agreement, Washington crime appals Nixon, Fund raising ban on Miss Garth in US, The universal sense of dominion, Judge quits university post, Campaigner for civil rights scents victory this year, Will Paynter leaves the Communist Party, Cernik policy approved, Physiology Satisfied hunger accentuates taste, Cosmonauts received new anti-flu drug, £100,000 painting 'not by master' claim, Disabled to press for early allowance, Inquest held to 'silence irresponsible tongues', Child bureau idea grows, Duke of Westminster to rally Unionists, Solicitors fight for advocacy right, Tories and the new pensions, Last peace chance in Middle East, Madrid university teachers exiled to villages, Bingo code of conduct urged, Indian riots over article by Toynbee, The Times Diary $350,000 grant for race survey Woodcock's mission to Miami The man behind the Housing Bill, Belgian hunt for Ronald Biggs, Kosygin back at work soon, O'Neill wins full backing from Ministers, Protest grows over Tate proposals, Police in Berlin act against students, General de Gaulle booed by Breton nationalists, Mystery of submarine unsolved, Pope's appeal for clemency to Jordan, Youth cleared of murder, Ronald Kray denies any part in murders, Saigon wins over more villages, Club blames gaming law for closure, Oil slick peril to California coastline, Nato navies' Portsmouth review, Church services tomorrow: Septuagesima, Cost of Tory farm policy, Cut in rates for Duke of Norfolk, Giving the diplomatic service a modern image, Rebels halt wage talks by teachers, Heart tests at 35, Today's engagements, The leader and three dissenters, Paisley expects mass backing today, MP's wife in 'brewers' lobby' row, Spotting the fakes in furniture, Car policy for inexperienced, Police radio pictures to cars, British scientists will study moon rock, Quebec angers Ottawa, Genetics How sex difference may arise. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: George Spencer Group, Horizon House Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, So-Ho, Help The Aged, Appeals, Hickie Borman, South Africa, Dfds, Health Culture Co., Editions Alecto, Le P'tit Montmartre, The Times, British Institute Of Practical Psychology, Lezginka, The Sunday Times, Colston, Methodist Homes For The Aged, History Today, Longmans, The City Of Westminster Assurance Group, Mawroe T. Co., Surinvest, Mercury '69, City Of York, Ualais, National Benzole, Portsmouth Building Society, Winter Well, Wigmore Hall. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Substantial objections to press freedom Bill-Attorney General, Sir Elwyn accepts case for reform of secrets Act. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court Of Appeal Measure Of Damages For Deceit At Large Doyle v. Olby (Ironmongers) Ltd. And Others, Reynolds seeks sentence cut, Impropriety Of Directors Cured Bamford v. Bamford. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Super Class Cruising!, Cornish Family House Party, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Night sky in February, 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, February 2, 1944 Electoral Reform. Sport: Third Division Easy away points for Watford, Sports in Brief, New ambition for Davies, East Midlands lose West, Alpine Skiing British hopes take another knock, Weekend sports arrangements Association football First Division, Newcastle Meeting Highland Wedding can win, Football Prospects Day of peril for top teams, Amateur Football, West Indians lack lustre and purpose, Privy Seal should make good impression, Squash Rackets Injury blow to Don Innes, International Rugby Scottish defence a big hurdle for Wales, Runners at Kempton, Cricket Tour MCC labour on a flawless wicket, Lacrosse, US Golf Jacklin Britain's sole survivor, Kempton Park results, Oosterhuis moves up, Hockey, Programme at Newcastle. Picture Gallery: The Houses of Parliament from a new angle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Paris The Spring Collections, Eating in Pepper steak, Chess The myth revisited, Gardening Choosing climbing roses, British Team Wins Bridge Contest, Holiday '69 Ordeal by family, Death Of A Comedian, Bridge Making better leads, Holiday '69 Cornish interlude, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,072, Eating out In search of surprise Good Food Guide, Wine New interest in port, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. P. Day, Dr Courtney Smith, Mr Harold Rickett Oarsman and coach. Editorials/Leaders: Veteran Run, Disunited Unionists, Freedom Of Publication. Letters to the Editor: Air Letter Gum, Response to poll, Problem Of Cannabis, Pinpointed, Proposals For The Tate Gallery: Conflict Of Old And New, Foreign Compensation, Why not Greenwich?, Chinese Style, Echoes Of The Dales, Post Office Unions, Omniscient, Independent Sudan, Facade defaced, Asians In Africa, Student Troubles. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Banks' own post plan, EQUITY Markets Leaders give up early gains, GEC to free lamp prices, Bamfords deal upheld, Rank expected to try again, Bids, Deals & Mergers Sugg will accept new Thorn bid, Political dangers in the stock market euphoria, UK beaten in bid for £40m nuclear contract, Fixed Interest Shorts again improve, Money Market An overall shortage, Brown Bayley shares up 6s 6d, How The Markets Moved The major rises, Rowntree's first line of defence, Sterling Firm undertone maintained, John Brown And Company, Limited Interim Report, 'Misleading' complaint to BSC, The Week Ahead Vital HP report due, Nordic banks to open in London, Bank chief blames Government, CIR job means £8,000 extra for Woodcock, Banks protest over 'ruthless' squeeze on borrowing, Company Meeting First Re-Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson On North American Prospects, Rowntrees: why £39m bid was rejected, new ISSUES Associated Tooling rights, Crosland tells why he checked big mergers, FOR THE saver Surinvest and TSB, mining Turnround in prospect for American Zinc, Interim Statements, S Africans to float German loan-but gold clause likely, Big loan stock deals, The Hodge Group Limited Preliminary Announcement Group Provisional Results Year Ended 31st October, 1968, More strikes at Rootes put 1,800 out of work, What Sir Maurice Parsons wrote to the bankers......and what they replied, IMF sees deposit need, Disputes cost the carmakers over £120m, Wall Street Higher from the start, company NEWS Paquin rebounds 59 p c and restores dividend cut. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Imperial Japanese Government, Commodities Sharp rally in copper prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities remain firm, Unit Trust Prices. Official Appointments and Notices: Finance chief resigns post. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Director leaves Rolls. Reviews: Helping young readers to a sense of the past An emphasis on the enjoyment of riches Visiting Museums By Anne White, Poverty By Graeme Kent, Television What should one look at?, Films Merely colossal, Timescrime An unrelenting hold on the reader, Brother, are you saved?, A psychology of revolution, Russia in two minds, Pooter, Paperbacks, Theatre Manchester's new pioneers, The jackdaw's nest, Of Marlborough and Girton, Fine harping, Orchestra debut, Radio Tied to the wheel, Fingerprints Of History By Marcus Crouch.

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