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The Times - 01/10/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From DAVID WOOD, From HUGH NOYES, From ALEX HENDRY, David Wood, From HUGH STEPHENSON, From IAN McDONALD, From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Own Correspondent, From ROGER BERTHOUD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PHILIP HOWARD, Our Dublin Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent, From JOHN CLARE, Rita Marshall, From Our Broadcasting Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, From Our Correspondent, By DAVID WILSWORTH, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From THE NEWS TEAM, From STEWART HARRIS, By JRI PELIKAN, By Roy Lewis, Angus Maude, PHS, RONALD M. BELL, W. ALAN HEATON-WARD, EMLYN, S. E. AYLING, HENRY A. REE, VICTOR MISHCON., EVELYN KING, W. JOHN EDWARDS, JOHN ELVEN, JEROME CAMINADA, GERALD CESTR, E. J. DAWES, J. J. RAHTZ, By JOHN ROPER, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, M. R. B. C., By Ossia Trilling, By Eric Rowan, By John Percival, By Julian Critchley, By ALAN BLYTH, From William Mann Music Critic, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By CEDRIC VENABLES, From FRED EMERY, From RONALD FAUX, BY A MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From GEOFFREY BELL, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Patricia Lloyd Jones, From PHILIP JACOBSON, US Financial Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By OUR FINANCIAL STAFF, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By GILES SMITH, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By GEORGE CLARK, By DAVID DAVIS, By DAVID SPANIER, EDITED BY ANDREW LUMSDEN, ANDREW LUMSDEN, PATRICIA TISDALL, by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DENNIS DWYER, By PROFESSOR ROBERT A. MUNDELL, W. GREY., D. J. BOLTON., NICHOLAS J. BELLORD, HERBERT LLOYD, CHARLES H. N. ADAMS, NOEL H. ROWLINSON, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, by Dryden Gilling-Smith, by John Gaselee, by Gillian O'Connor, by D. M. Owen Edmunds, Hobbs Savill, Bradford, by K. G. Addison, Sun Alliance, by Patrick Galvin, by B. E. Sturgess, by Donald Constant, by john Carrington, by Margaret Stone, by a Special Correspondent, by Sheila Gould, by Ian Morison, by Anthony Thomas, Banking Correspondent, by Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison,

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News: 'Shocking conditions' in subnormality hospitals, Inquiry call after dropping of Green Berets case, Brandt and Free Democrats agree on home policy, £1m station to avert floods, Threat of Scottish UDI, German tax shield for farmers, Gibraltar troops kept on alert, Cemetery strike stops funerals, Attempt to outbid the hippies, The future of Israel, Wilson sets Labour Party on road to general election, Czech TV chief in exile, New Australia party outlines its aims, US to buy 12 Harriers, New urgency for hotel, Man on bridge had no radar training, BOAC cabin staff strike threat, Mrs Castle again top of the poll, Italian schools crisis graver than ever, Rail crossing keeper left gates open, The modern middle class Work, worry and rewards, Karamanlis tells Greek junta to step down, The Times Diary Conference academics Wanted: dancing miracle, New Polish attack on west, Podgorny to visit Finland, MPs accused of aiding Franco, A laugh a minute speech, How Brandt can govern on a tightrope, Russians in Lebanese jet plot, 10 years for broken pledge, Formet Czechoslovak TV chief condemns party policies and the Soviet invasion Why I have disobeyed the order to return to Prague, Science Report New device measures gravity force, Jenkins foresees lasting surplus, Sabotage raid claim by Egypt guerrillas, Problems of PAYE pensions, Chinese ready to talk to Russia, Navy ship in chase, Devlin condemns press intrusion on 'old scandal', MPs say Paisleyites attacked them, Dustmen force lorry drivers to retreat, For married students, Sixth-form bar to university entry, Police dogs died in van, Locking up London, Convicts' daring escape, Union defiant over incomes, Priorities for the seventies, Swedish aid to Hanoi, Earthquake ravage in S Africa, Today's engagements, Innocent man gets £100, European plea to protect children, BBC in red until 'well into 1970s'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: General Accident, Bonas & Company, Itt, Standard Life, Abbay Life Assurance Company, Agfa-Gevaert, Park Yorkshire, Tv Times, Leicester Permanent, Cornhill, Phoenix, Hadrian VII, Mbg, Escort, Boucheron, London Transport, Freudian, Barclay Trust, Multiple Display Advertisements, Prutrust Assurances, Bowyers, Bristol, United Kingdom Provident, Woolwich, The Sentinel Insurance, Charterhouse Group, Hinckley & Country, Mercantile Credit, National Savings Bank, Simpson, Bowmaker, Jack Barclay Limited, Bevington Vaizey Limited, Costain, Bell's, Reader's Digest, Legal And General, Exhibition, Friends' Provident, The Stock Exchange, Pearl, University Life, P. Murray-Jones, V & G, Nps, Je Reviens, Gib, Development Engineer, London Bedding Centre, C. Howard & Partners, First Investors And Savers, French Line, Imperial Japanese Government, Post Office, Unit-Linked Life Assurance, Jones Lang, Gre, Bamfords Limited, Amalgamated Anthracite Holdings, Leeds Permanent, Ft, Sun Alliance & London, Crusader, Lowenbrau, Kimberly-Clark Limited, Astley, Stuart, Berkeley, London And Manchester, Halifax, Kensington Palace, S.A.Y.E., EQUITY & Law, Maxwell Croft, Derbyshire, Cib, Derry & Toms, Tsb, Leek And Westbourne, "Times", Wesleyan & General. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Independent TV 'facing crisis', The toy shop explosion Growing point by Moira Keenan, Another Dido Needed, The Tiies Crossword Puzzle No. 12,277, Television today, Donald Sinden As Henry VIII. Law: Charity pool on lottery summonses, Editor is to face trial in Yugoslavia. Politics and Parliament: Powell call on pound, If the Six are ready, so is Laour, Wilson says. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Night sky in October, 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday October 2 1944 Dover's All Clear. Editorials/Leaders: Only The Dead Bear Witness, Cloudy On Britain..., ... But Clearer On Europe. Letters to the Editor: Siting Of Airports, Inadequate index, Freedom In The Church, The power controversy, 4.35 pm recurring..., Teacher Training: Value Of Postgraduate Courses, Good Manners, The Payment Of Working Women, Railway Tickets, Graduate gulf, Cambridge Market, Point of crisis, Buckled Rails, Burden for spouses, Nairn's Place, Mental Hospitals, Unpaid Chairmen, Currencies: preoccupied with symptoms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders, Latest Appointments London Sessions Chairman. Obituaries: Sir Frederic Bartlett An influential psychologist, Lady Seafield Scottish landowner, Manya Harari, Obituary, Ma Logan. Picture Gallery: A new zoo in the London area. Reviews: Elementary lieder, Tilford Bach Society, Plays to see in Paris, Television A relaxing programme, Concerts For Children, The simplicity of stripes, A dance bargain for Croydon, Revised opera in double bill Sadler's Wells Theatre In 2 by Gordon Crosse, Klemperer conducts own work. Sport: Oil Company Take Over Sponsorship Wyer to run Porsche works entries, National Hunt details Nottingham, Croquet, Newmarket runners, Schools Rugby Leys backs lack pace, Regin presses her challenge, Today's programmes Teesside Park, Sports in Brief, Walker rules out a comeback, Last Night's Football Goal by Nulty breaks the deadlock, Tennis Beckenham tournament in danger, Farfalla fit and suited by the fast going, Bedi At His Best India bowl to victory, World Cup Golf Ordeal by heat lies ahead, Fairs Cup-Ties Kilmarnock hit back, Horse Trials Big entry in Wylye event, Yachting Finns have a fling, Newmarket yearling sales details. Property: Stakes in Australia, Strutt & Parker, Maisonettes And Flats, John D. Wood & Co., Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Announcements, Travel And Hotels, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Appointments. Business and Finance: The Private Investor Revolution hits assurance, £8m orders for Scott-Lithgow, Is equity cult finished?, Japan Assurance on textiles, Price refusal by BSC closes pit, EE strike threat by stewards, Drury Holdings Limited, Bundesbank sells dollars: revaluation expected soon, The Deutsche Mark Letting the market decide, Courtaulds link with AB Foods on cash & carry, Brayhead's earnings, Hepworth Iron in £45m merger talks, Machine tool figures held up by slow returns, On The Move, Indonesia Russian debt collectors' mission fails, Education for small savers, Pitney-Bowes agreement, Sterling 8 point gain but best level not maintained, As safe and profitable as houses, 20,000 car men made idle, The antique way to wealth, How The Markets Moved, Investment trust potential, Concern over cost of equal pay, BUSINESS diary Happiness is a busy slipway, Investors need managers, contracts £6m order for potash refinery, Common Market German grain levy attacked, Daimler-Beenz AG Stuttgart Strong Demand For Mercedes-Benz Range Exceptional expansion of the Company's potential through co-operation and participation, BSC lifts alloy and stainless prices, Money Market Credit shortage persists, EQUITY Markets Undertone firmer but trading remains selective, The Deutsche Mark Price rises of 6 pc feared, The Selective Investor Stockholding is promising growth sector, company NEWS Savoy Hotel interim profits sparkle, Sales deal with holiday village group, Giro: new image needed, Jenkins takes initiative at IMF, Co-op split with Labour averted, New issues down, Company Meeting Olympia Limited Mr. H. Oliver-King's Review, Good value in the broker, lost faith in gilts, Fixed interest changes its looks, New style for British Legion, Advertising & Marketing Compton UK goes full out in recruitment market, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom Procter & Gamble profit squeezed, UK wins £13m Korea power station order, Unit fund sales take a beating, Metric book sizes agreed, The Regions Inveresk Paper move ahead, Car exports soar to £629m high, Bids, Deals & Mergers Reed & Smith joins in Nash paper venture, ICI to build $50m polyester film plant in America, W. Germany Wool sales: 'professional touchneeded', 700 more 'Texaco' stations, New Zealand Tokyo tariff talks, Boost for UK yards, £3m Boeing scheme for Horizon, new ISSUES Stibbe dealings to open next week, Training centre opens, The US Market US agencies face contradiction in aims, Fixed Interest British Funds active and strong, Duckhams Oils Interim Report, Lowe & Brydone (Printers) Limited, Revaluation would mean increased BAOR bill, Tonic for gilt-edged, Delta's hedged earnings estimate, Lloyd's mobilizes for 70s, Reaction to US jet plan, Welcome support from Mr Jenkins, Battle of insurance, Sweden State plan for banks, H P houses annoyed, Wall Street Fifth fall in succession, G. Stibbe & Co. Limited, Bovis Holdings Limited Interim Report, Expansion in Heenan group, mining Gold Fields bid 'inadequate', Company Meeting Frank Mason & Company Limted, Better home loan prospect. Business Appointments: DEA appoints new advisers, Business Appointments J. R. Robinson named RT-Z finance director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts advance briskly, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Copper advances after early losses, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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