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The Times - 06/09/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From ERIC WIGHAM Labour Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, Louis Heren, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Paul Martin, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY Transport Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, From JOHN CLARE, By a Staff Reporter, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From Our Correspondent, By Our Travel Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, Our Bonn Correspondent, From PEARCE WRIGHT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID CROSS, From PAUL MARTIN, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From DESSA TREVISAN, From LEO GOODSTADT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By RICHARD STREETON, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By Our Northern Racing Correspondet, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By PAT HEALY, From LOUIS HEREN, PHS, BRIAN MacARTHUR, SEGAL, BARBARA M. NEILL, RALF BONWIT., C. F. J. CROPPER, T. J. DHONAU., H. G. DIXEY, G. J. ARNOLD., W. J. DICKINSON, LENA M. TOWNSEND, By Dr. D. J. West, FRANCIS TANTON, D. N. PRITT, P. D. C. BROWN, By Dr. F. R. Barry, By Nature-Times News Service, D. L. K., R.M.J.H., J.W.S., P.B., By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By RODNEY COWTON, By ROBERT JONES, BY OUR FINANCIAL STAFF, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, BY DAVID JONES, By DENNIS DWYER, DAVID MILLHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, Katie Stewart, Ronald Faux, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Henry Raynor, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Miles Kington, David Wade, Dennis Potter, Pooter, Peter Buckman, Peter Dale, Ray Gosling, Robert Nye, Richard Holmes, Edward Blishen, Geraldine Keen, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, Edward Mayer, Christopher Martin, Roy Hay, John Carter,

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News: Brazil frees prisoners to save envoy, Soviet plea fails to win Yugoslavs, US and Saigon face ceasefire dilemma, 'Fake priest' inquiry in Italy, Squatters take over 175 empty homes, The loneliest man in the House, Miss World mapped out, Hecklers close down Thadden meeting, Ho's death starts Hanoi campaign for patriotism, Delegates rise to Cousins, New mood on EEC, Powell says, Buchanan and GLC clash, Egyptian accuses Britain of plan to uphold Idris, Kidnapped envoy knew the risk, Danger of infection, Kennedy judge stands down, Family social level a factor in juvenile misconduct, Family left in E Germany, Chichester-Clark appeals for calm, Chou avoids encountering Kosygin, Two more cases of typhoid, Invention not enough, Science Report Molecular Biology Genetic code confirmed in virus, Wilson under attack on health charges, Submarine is 'netted', Israelis raid Lebanon, Union man welcomes inquiry, Porton gas pension plea, Rivers could be fun, says Lady Dartmouth, Libyan marchers back new regime, Big Map Purchase By British Museum, Unions reaffirm support for Labour Party, London motorists warned, Chairman of tourist board, Plan To Repair Crathes Castle, Protest over suspension of nurses, Heroin 'guinea pigs' aid sleep research, Ulster tribunal is willing to sit in secret, Constantine rebuked by press, Typhoid carrier found, British Association Threat of biology as war weapon, The Times Diary Labour's shop floor movement The gundis are coming Nun lectures on drug-taking, Did the miracles really happen?, Standards of literacy, Coup leaders hold 60 plane passengers, No Tory tax help on school fees-MP, Raf And Wraf Commissions, Rebel Czech officers to be disciplined, 11 students cleared in S Africa, SID and Pollvanna, TUC vote for party in spite of rift, Prisoner's 20-month 'solitary' ends, Today's engagements, Tudor Wreck In Mud, Time move rejected. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Libya junta to appoint civil Cabinet. Law: 4 charged after drug raids, Mboya case court told of threat, Hospitals act after inquest, Law Report, September 5 Vacation Court An 'International' Boy?, Gaol sentence and ban on councillor. Politics and Parliament: Powell changes view on EEC. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Nadler & Tyler, Skyscraper, Hodge Group, Jerkins, Multiple Display Advertisements, Methuen, Robophone, Swedish Lloyd, Griffin Assurance, Kangol, The Times, Normandy Car Ferries, The Man With The Tiny Head, Wheatcroft, Spring Bulbs, Shopertunities, Life Insurance, Dewar's, Country & Coastal Properties, Book Of Hte Month Club, Ken Muir, The Imperial, Wool Vests, Clarksons, Darville Direct Sales, Boac, Jacatex, Springwell Mills, The Classified Advestisment, Laplok, Sander & Kay, Hickie Borman Cruises. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, You Need A Break, Wanted To Rent, Connoisseur's Guide, Entertainments, Gardening, Services: Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. Property: Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports fixtures Association, Matchplay Golf Thomson goes out at third extra hole, Unpredictable France Happy players please everybody, Sports in Brief, Chance for Shanghai, Burnham Week Morning Cloud again, Southwick Croquet, Glamorgan are undefeated champions, Today's programmes at five courses Sandown Park, Nine strokes to spare, Show Jumping Archie scores for Harvey Smith, Gillette Cup Derbyshire may field full side, Helicopter Spin-Dries Courts Miss Wade fails to survive, Sandown Park Racing Esau may seize his chance this time, Stratford on Avon card, Other cricket scores Sussex v Yorkshire, Football Review Leaders in opposition, Baseball, Yesterday's results Sandown Park, Rindt fastest in practice, Essex race to inflict first Surrey defeat, Shaitan out in front, Junior Tennis Mottram faces stern final. Editorials/Leaders: Why We Want To Enter Europe. Letters to the Editor: Trek without porters, Hospital Staffing, Bright and wholesome, Use of barriers, The public purse, Counsel For Ho, Shakespeare's Grave, The Tyrant Car, With bags and children, Nights In Green Park, Some Passenger Problems: Oxford Station, Going To Church. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, September 7, 1944 Black-Out Eased. Picture Gallery: The pumpkin seller. Obituaries: Mr A. D. Berk, Lord Bridges, Mr. J. E. Sayers, Senor Luis Bolin, Dr W. De Kok, Professor Arthur Pope American scholar who publicized Persian art, Mr Norman Manley, Obituary, Mr Gerald Holman President of Maples. Arts and Entertainment: Building a new Rome, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,256, Germans Win Chess Match, British Conductor For Berlin Opera, Chess Hungarian talent, Bridge Golden silence, Gardening Planning soft fruit, Travel A question of degree, Wine The personal touch, Eating in Melon variation, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Need for a new look at associates, new ISSUES Lanarkshire seeks £5m, The Week Ahead Spotlight on state industries, Savers need new deal, £187m surplus for Exchequer, Bank choice awaited for Pergamon, Injunction on Handley Page lifted, More car workers laid off, Sterling $2.3831 at close after $2.3819½, Port Talbot steel dispute may add £12m to imports, EQUITY Markets Abrupt halt to rally, Money Market A tighter close than expected, Fixed Interest NZ Loans weak, Value of the American challenge, Boots to sell rare banknotes, New building faces second fall in output in 19 years, US companies aid exports, Meeting will discuss bid, Wall Street DJ loses 5.80 in further retreat, Promoting use of data, NZ aluminium deal, Ford Motor Company Bearer Depositary Receipts, Three strikes ended and one averted, Cheques protest by bookmakers, Klinger losses likely to top £1½ for year, Wall Street again lower, Bids, Deals & Mergers Ford board supports new Tilling offer, company NEWS Parker Timber pays more with profit up 48 pc, How The Markets Moved, Big M & S contracts for Bovis, mining Robe and BHP reach agreement, Interim Statement Bluestone & Elvin Ltd., Goodyear raises tyre prices. Business Appointments: Managing director for Cunard Lines. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities turn dull, Market Reports Unit Trust Prices, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Cash copper drops £12 5s a long ton. Reviews: The case of the unexploded bomb, Opera Profound 'Idomeneo', Television Don't talk like that!, In the open The Pilgrim's Way, Ballet MacMillan's intentions for Covent Garden, Fiction Sharpening up, Art Room to expand, An encyclopedia for children A task of devilish complexity, A dynamic view of history, That grim autumn of '69, The formidable girl, Fiction Imagination and violence, The Times-Sotheby Index Value of Chinese porcelain, Sailing The safety factor, Jazz Nearly all you want, Fiction Lily in her kingdom, Radio Adjacent courts, Prom Demanding Boulez.

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