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The Times - 03/05/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From ARTHUR OSMAN, By GEORGE CLARK, By ANTHONY THOMAS Banking Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PHILIP HOWARD, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, From JOHN ROPER, By Our Architectural Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Special Correspondent, From RITA MARSHALL, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From IAN McDONALD, GEOFFREY GREEN, PHS, BY THE NEWS TEAM, DENISE NEWMAN, J. A. MUNRO, ANITA KERRY., A. P. HERBERT., ARTHUR C. DAVIES, PETER FORD, KATHARINE WRIGHT NORDIN, THEA STAINER, GEORGE GUEST, N. Denison; I. Lakatos; G. A. Grun; C. J. Erickson; K. R. Minogue; M. S. Anderson: Robert R. Orr; P. Wiles; K. Bourne; D. Dilks; F. R. Bridge; W. Pickles; C. Greenfeld; J. C. Woodburn; J. W. N. Watkins: D. P. Waley; K. E. M. George; B. E. Schatzky; J. H. Nish; D. J. Sinclair; M. J. Wise; R. M. Hatton; D. C. Watt; H. I. Lee; Michael Donelan; J. C. R. Charvet; J. B. L. Mayall; J. Potter; George Dawson, By Dr. Mervyn Stockwood, ARTHUR J. SIMS, J. M. B. CROWLEY., ROLAND CLARKE., CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH, G. I. HARLEY, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From MAXWELL BOYD, By NEIL ALLEN, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By MAURICE CARR, By Nature-Times News Service, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By WARWICK BROPHY, By DAVID DAVIS, By GILES SMITH, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BERRY RITCHIE, by John Gross, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, JOAN CHISSELL, William Mann, Harry Raynor, Joan Chissell, Peter Laslett, Neil McKendrick, Angus Wolfe Murray, John Dixon Hunt, Brian Alderson, Caroline Hillier, Eleanor von Schweinitz, Richard Holmes, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Edward Pinto, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, George Hill, John Carter, by Ritchie McEwen, Vienna Correspondent, by Dr. Kurt Waldheim, by Dr. Bruno Kreisky, by Dr. Lucian Meysels, by Dr. Felix Gamillscheg, by Dr. W. Klappacher, by Professor Dr. Karl Lechner, by Professor Dr. Stephan Koren, by Dr. Karl Bracher, by Dr. Ernst Brandstatter, by Ritchie McEwen, by Martin Mayer,

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News: Union's attitude was death wish, Judge says, Adams to meet LSE students, Tokyo march by owners of dogs, French to vote on June 1, Biafran leader's plea from ravaged city, US demands for purge of militants, Killed on way to wedding, Why Chelsea has most unmarried mothers, £50 allowance clouds royal visit, Sports debt to Englishmen, Masters in demand, Airways in favour of a link-up, Q E 2 sails on a tide of nostalgia, Important test for democracy, International soccer with a new look, Can we communicate with the dead?, How Ulster police cope with hazards of the riots, Pharmacology Effects of cannabis on speech, Psychology Personality of first-born children, Vietcong offensive losing impact, US war situation 'hopeless', Wide scope for holidays, Bomb raid on Paris school, 'Hamlet' without the Prince, Police turn back Beirut mourners, Crossman acts on Ely report, Research run on a profit, New parties in Ghana, Nixon urges citizens' war on obscenity, Arts graduates may find jobs scarcer, Syria President in Cairo for talks with Nasser, Ministers send out rallying calls to Labour Party, New Ulster Cabinet names delayed, Civil servants to press for rise, Climber tells of Nepal avalanche, Storing surplus water power, New permit rules upset immigrants, Pound dips in wake of rumours, 'No US call for house search', Dartmouth Cadets, Rail services may be cut, Priority of dairy farming, Premium Bond winners, Transport on the threshold, 950-year link with Britain, Study-in after sit-in at Columbia, Prosperity this side of the wire, Gaoled Negro leader's plea to Nixon, Government aims to reestablish industry's role, Bernard Miles denounces projecting stage, London visit by shaiks, Fire in liner with 417 on board, Cash shipments 'by-passing Heathrow', Jenkins may be used to prevent 'coup', Laymen to have role in Mass, The Times Diary Doulton: Highgate's embattled head Czech's nonagenarian actress, Today's engagements, Return after brain drain, Neutrality pays off, Bonn disquiet over Arabs, Wilson praises de Gaulle. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Montrose Products, Mp, Ransomes, Hans Habe, Orbit, Turkey, Multiple Display Advertisements, Shandon, C. Sutton (Sidcup), Atco, Puch, Suttons Seeds, Amazone, Löwenbräu, Aua, Help The Aged, Hutton Beanpole, Hayter, The Grand Hotel, Bunzl & Biach Ag, Le P'tit Montmartre, The Sunday Times, Manna Engineering Products, Fernbank Nurseries, The Federation Of Austrian Industrialists, Austrian National Tourist Office, Ebor, Cunninghams Of London, R. S. Bird Ltd, Vorarlberg, Bishopgate Typewriter Co., Oemolk, Omv, Albert, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Chatto & Windus, Sbk, Gartenhotel Tennerhof, Creditanstalt, The Semperit Rubber Manufacturing Co., King & Co., Bartella Ltd, Sander & Kay, Austrian Steel, Tyrol, P & O, Stephen Vizinczey. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Services tomorrow: fourth Sunday after Easter, New Potatoes, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, London's Famous, Connoisseurs' Guide, Holiday Accommodation, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Property: Property To Let, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Newmarket baby, Arts and Entertainment: Gardening Pests and diseases, Newark show champions, Chess No game for gamblers, Bridge Planning the defence, £85,000 for Pissarro landscape, Wine Sweet white wines, Swedish Films, Champion on defensive in world chess, Rome Horse Show British girl wins main event, The droopy aristocrat of Victorian letters, The Times Crossword Puzzle, No. 12,148, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Official Appointments and Notices: New building awards, University news Oxford, Latest Appointments, Church News New Chancellor Of Lincoln. Law: Murder appeals succeed, Law Report May 2 Court Of Appeal Warwickshire County Council And Others v. British Railways Board How Not To Close A Railway Line. Politics and Parliament: Marriage vows in writing, Stewart restates Britain's desire to join EEC, MPs attempt to bring Duccio art deal within new auction law. Editorials/Leaders: A Theatrical Tonic, Mr Wilson's Weekend, Guns Over The Campus. Letters to the Editor: 'Discipline' In Parliament, Litter In The Streets, Barbarous attentions, Bea Bounty, Fewer Pubs, More Alcoholics, Prettification, Ladies In Balloons, Grandmotherhood, Symmetry, Debate breeds fears, Lse Troubles, Prolonging Life Of Old: Medical Priorities, Cathedral Voices, Chelsea Threatened, "Mr W. H.". Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Franz Von Papen Former German Chancellor who sold the Reich to Hitler. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, May 3, 1944 Agreement With Spain. Sport: Results at Ascot, Sports in Brief, Test on Ribofilio shows no trace of dope, Weekend fixtures Association football Internationals, Ascot programme, Penfold Golf Le Brocq in front by a stroke, MCC hurry home, West Indians Almost Beaten Second century by Mushtaq, Other flat race meetings for today Beverley, Bournemouth Tennis Miss Shaw beats the holder, Women to row in bumping races, Declared National Hunt runners at three courses Newcastle, Chepstow Results, International Football Wales still victims of club calls, Sailing fixtures Offshore, Spanish Grand Prix Reliability better than speed, Swimming Leeway to make up, Middlesex Sevens Welsh look the likely winners, Real Tennis Angus has to work hard, 41 yachts start 220-mile race, Hemery bids for decathlon team. Business and Finance: company NEWS Shock results from Grampian TV, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Heavy movement of money into D-marks: Bank supports pound, The Week Ahead Key union views on strike curbs, FOR THE saver Slater Walker fund is heavily liquid, Sterling Rate sinks to $2.3825, Bill rate lower, Money Market Sizable shortage of credit, Bids, Deals & Mergers Jessel re-bids Stevinson, Company Meeting Algoma Central Railway Sir Denys Lowson on steady progress Good Shipping Developments, Where to look as the currency fears grow, The Regions, De Beers 'rich diamond strike', Jenkins's blow to the borrowing policy-holder, Wall Street Market continues to show strength, Britain's growth rate lagging, Rights at 8s from Drake, Obscurity at Northern Songs, 3s 10d brand from Wills, ICI told not to pay 6 pc rise to 40,000, EQUITY Markets Cautious and quiet, Fixed Interest Good gains by the Funds, ATV bid is extended, Minster in shares deal, Renewed fears voiced for the Upper Clyde, Strike threat to universities, How The Markets Moved, Greek tobacco deal may break down, mining Manganese warning, £4m expansion, Board resists US directors, New bank hours come under fire, Rootes cuts output by 20pc-squeeze measures blamed. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sharp advance in cash zinc, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Fresh advance by gilts, Montreal and Toronto, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Thomson appointment. Reviews: Music Boulez speaks his mind, Records Yet more Mahler, Sailing Galleon off the Tower, Children's books, Eating in Chicken in white wine, Cinema Shades of Black, Theatre Revolutionaries in Lorraine, Antiques Originals and reproductions, 'I must still love the dog', Television Books and writers, Fiction Innocent in Brum, Fiction Bannister's carthorse Strumpet City By James Plunkett, Pooter, Travel Turkish delights, Machiavelli: 500 years old today, Concert A tour of Spanish song, Pianist holds attention, Keeping up with the Cimabue Browns.

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