The Times - 22/09/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By BRIAN CASHINELLA, Our Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, Our Political Staff, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From RITA MARSHALL, From TIM JONES, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From Charles Hargrove, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From PAUL MARTIN, From JEROME CAMINADA, From DESSA TREVISAN, From PETER HAZELHURST, By IAN MERCER, From EDMUND STEVENS, From FRED EMERY, By JOHN DEANS, From HENRY STANHOPE, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Correspondent, PHS, DAVID WOOD, MARIAN DOBROSIELSKI, K. LIPSTEIN, G. E. GIBBS., By Cyrus Vance, HUGH FREEMAN, H. SLATER., By an Agricultural Correspondent, by Penny Hunter-Symon, By Nature-Times News Service, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL HARDY, By BRIAN LEWIS, By GORDON ALLAN, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, by Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By TOM FREEMAN, J. P., By Audrey Davis, By Molly Plowright, By Michael Billington, From William Mann, Music Critic, S. S., By GERALD ELY, By Business News Staff, By GILES SMITH, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By ROBERT JONES, From PETER JAY, By ANTHONY THOMAS, From Our Correspondent, BY MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, GORDON DAVIS, DAVID MILLHAM, By Our Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DENIS TAYLOR, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, ANTHONY WHITTAKER, IAN McWHIRTER., D. R. S. SIMPSON, LESLIE COULTHARD., ALEXANDER BUCHANAN, by M. Pollock-Hill, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by Vivian Craddock-Williams, by a Special Correspondent, by Tony McBurnie, by Wendy Evans, by Geoffrey Beard, by Patrick O'Leary, by Caroline Shaw, By JOHN WOODLAND, BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoNews: 'Wise men' miss their cue, Indian snub to student drama tour, Israel closes the bridges to Jordan, Thames bridges buzzed, Gaullist victory, Ford Maverick for Britain, Svetlana says she has burnt her passport, Clergyman dies after oath taking protest, 'Close watch' by ITA, Kremlin wants Chou to succeed Mao, Strauss, the electoral locomotive, The point of no returns, Warning on American involvement in Laos, Music hath qualms, Farming Topics Great Conifer may replace sheep, Moulded in history, Rail ferry halted by dispute, MP seeks ban on football specials after riot, Permissive society a step towards maturity, bishop says, Nasser aide removed, Friendship move by Malaysia, Plan to send Britons to fight for Biafra, Newspapers to act in dispute, 45 angry firemen quit stations in protest strike, Roadside pleas for Dubcek, Brandt calls for steps to protect Deutsche Mark, Global cooperation wins, Making use of rival materials, The Times Diary New clue to moon's origin Liberals choose Ghanaian candidate Motorway promotion, Five sit-ins at Spanish churches, Tito aligns aims with Ceausescu, Functional form, Ulster MP fears assassinations, Bogside home rule, Ottawa concern on nuclear test, Tribute to the Few, Scots assembly report in April, Defence worry for Canada, The Liberal illusionist, Presidential trip in space idea, Plea to revive Italy's centre-left coalition, Rich promise in laboratory, Big Four in talks on Middle East situation, Princess to see Emperor today, Science Report Space Allende meteorite age decided, Michaelmas ordinations, Squatters ousted by police commando, Dr. Ramsey celebrates 40 years with a warning Church must show concern, Arms race attacked by Pope, 104 lives lost in Indian religious disorders, Today's engagements, Belgium's tax decision troubles Six, US dispomat's six points for peace in Vietnam, Prized for centuries, Fibres for warmth in homes, Entries dwindle for housing awards, Blood tests for new babies. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Shell-Mex And B.P. Gases, Glass Manufacturers' Federation, Bsr, Bis, Living, Citizen Watches, Old Equitable, Jones Lang Wootton, International Freight Container, Du-Al, Kastrup-Holmegaard Glass, Woodall-Duckham, Sunderland, Times Newspapers, Lyon, Dynamic Reading Institute, Guinness, Royal Insurance, The Times, Fenwick, Save-Insure-And-Prosper Plan, Shelter, Quadrant Glass, Ebor, Emhart, Royal Hospital And Home For Incurables, Beatson, Clark & Co., Redfearn National Glass, Marine Midland Grace, Glass, Laidlaw Drew, Weatherseal, CM & G, Waterford, National Savings Bank, Stuart Crystal, Balfour Darwins, Lombank, "Times", Russell & Bromley, Croydex. Law: General may testify at Green Berets trial, Defregger case passed on, First trial in 300 years for murder, Bernadette Devlin is accused. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Kensington replies to Shelter, DEA may disappear in Wilson reshuffle, Maud proposals rejected, Thorpe calls for a new humane radicalism. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Leicester flat race meeting, Sports in Brief, Bisley results, Scrambling game of 29 penalties, Objection to US rider upheld, Llanelli fade away, Football results and tables First Division, Our Correspondents Capture The Highlights Of Three Of The Weekend's Rugby Matches Uneasy start by Park, Brazilian Club At Stoke Pele back to lead Santos talent, The first three home at six race centres on Saturday Ayr Results, International Hockey Dazzling display by Pakistan, Today's Folkestone fields, Final ACT In Ryder Cup Ideally Cast Jacklin dispels myth of invincibility, Win for Bilsland on last day, Swindon In Despair Marsh in lively mood, Committee May Discuss Punching O'Shea sent off in unruly match, Mackay In Charge Spurs will have to press on, Longchamps Lament French fillies swamp hope of England, County Golf Crucial putt is holed by Pattinson, US baseball results National League, Manchester United fashion new ideas with old fire, Tennis Lesson for Stilwell, Hill aims for a silver, gains a gold, Horse Trial Britain well ahead of rivals. Editorials/Leaders: Goodbye Piccadilly, India's Growing Violence, No Help From The Fifty. Letters to the Editor: European Security: A View From Poland, Auditing auditors, Quis custodiet...?, Auditing techniques, Course Of Toryism, Britain And Europe, Licence evasion, Pilgrims' Way, Mental Hospitals, Top men's wealth. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University News Leeds, Receiving Orders. Obituaries: Prof J. Weiss Jewish studies, Rudolf Wanger Regeny, Obituary, Sir Harold Macmichael An outstanding colonial administrator. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, September 22, 1944 War Memorials. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,269, Merry-Go-Round, Television today, Philomusica's Five London Concerts, New Mortimer Comedy. Reviews: The magic arts of western Canada, Television A touch of Frost, Cork festival gives students their own workshop, Talent galore at Leeds, Ulysses in English, Shanta Rao returns, French season at two theatres. Property: Investment Property, Chamberlain & Willows, King & Co.,, Douglas Young & Company, Property Market Likely prospect for seaside scheme, Edward Erdman And Co., For Sale By Auction. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Business Notices, Personal Columns, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments. Business and Finance: Mason sets out power needs, Jenkins's US talks, case BOOK, New round in Greek oil battle, $13,000,000 Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 6¼% Convertible Sinking Fund Debentures Due 1984 Officers' Certificate And Notice, The lesson of the factory sit-in movement is not the men's failure, but management's need to humanize industrial rationalization before both sides find themselves locked in a battle that neither can afford, Omissions from Pergamon circular, Constructors' World £12.3m rise in building material exports, Exports advice to printers, Warning to hauliers, £4.3m fall in national savings, Industrial Films The growth of the small company, Dutch yard crisis nears climax, Scientists renew plea for AEA to keep fuel business, IMT chiefs study greater exchange rate flexibility, Currencies should not be virility symbols, Corporation Of London 9½ Per Cent. Stock, 1976-1980 Issue Of £5,000,000 At £97: 5s. Per Cent., FOR THE saver Tyndall's monthly scheme, Mineral exploitation proposals attacked, contracts £1.3m plant order for Mitchell, new ISSUES Croydex lacks lustre, Harland wins £5m bulk carrier order, Lending deadline dilemma, Northern Industry US debut of new textile machine, Early steel price rise denied, John Davies to join Hill, Samuel, Scrap trade row likely to continue, £3m container export order, Vaux Breweries Record Sales of £23m.-Tax Bill £12m., Alitalia move puts IATA to the test, GEC-EE redundancy talks today, Labour troubles grow, New car sales drop sharply after 'H' boom in August, BRS orders 25 'Big J' units, The brain drain is now 'old hat' say progressive US companies, Pergamon meeting, Oct 9, NCB fears fuel crisis over wagon shortage, A professionals answer to Professor Stamp Accountants and the public interest, company NEWS Kursaal's record results, Company Meeting The Darjeeling Company, 25 pc more tourists visit UK, Alitalia one step ahead with fare cut, epic Estates Property Investment Company Limited, BUSINESS diary 40 years on-time to go, mining Reports on gold usage differ, Interest rates plea by Malaysia, Interim Statement Army & Navy Stores Limited INTERIM STATEMENT for the half year ended 31st July, 1969. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Insurance group chief. Stock Exchange Tables: London Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, This week's dividends, Additions to share prices list, Commodities Nickel price marches inexorably on, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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