The Times - 18/03/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From DESSA TREVISAN, By Our Political Staff, By MICHAEL THOMAS., By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, By NORMAN FOWLER-Home Affairs Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Southend Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By RITA MARSHALL, From Our Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, From Our Own Correspondent, From EDMUND STEVENS, From DAVID HOTHAM, From ROBERT REINHOLD, From PETER HAZELHURST, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By ROY LEWIS, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By JOHN ROPER, PHS, From INNIS MACBEATH, LOUIS HEREN, PHILIPPA MAXWELL, MARK BONHAM CARTER, IAN HAMNET., FRANK ALLAUN., NEIL MARTEN, J. A. WALLER, B. BURTON, By Robert Rhodes James, J. M. L. GAVIN, RONALD BUTT., A. J. LUCK., CHARLES THOMAS., E. BANKS, BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Alan Dent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By an Irish Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PETER WEST, BY A RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, By NEIL ALLEN, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From JOHN PERCIVAL, By Michael Billington, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Henry Raynor, By William Gaunt, By William Mann, Music Critic, A.B., S. S., J. O. C., By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By Business News Staff, By MAURICE CORINA, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By DENNIS TOPPING, By Our Banking Correspondent, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By DAVID DAVIS, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, BY DAVID JONES, KENNETH OWEN, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By GILES SMITH, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, From PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES, By DAVID JONES, MOLSON., ROWLAND H. DAVIES, DAVID MILLHAM, IAN MORISON,
ResumoNews: Explorer Set His Leg After Fall Courage Praised, One way to early widowhood, Girls at Cambridge men's college, Tax charge on new art form, Warsaw Pact talks end swiftly, Cars And Drivers The steam car is warming up for a comeback, New houses are damp, tenants say, Greek rulers' critics are sentenced, New colour code for electric flex, Michael X jury plea, Wilson visit attacked by Biafra, Old homes for new 'a good swap', 1960 murder admitted, Crown say, Threat of gaol inquiry ban, Science Report Astronomy Old Chinese records aid pulsar hunt, Average rates for householders up by 3½%, Coloured groups told they must conform to norms, New Warsaw Pact command system, US regard for Mr Stewart, Russian trade man cleared, Dead girl in M1 Mini is identified, £60,000 gems theft from house, Reasons for the Anguilla crisis, Four-month increase in number of teachers, Soviet diplomat in Bonn said to have led spy ring, The Times Diary BM gets censor's library Mr Wilson's China expert Cowshed with a view, Accountant paid man £25 to 'shut up', Ray hopes to be free, Troops and police stand by for Anguilla, Colonel killed in Ussuri battle, Settlement of Ford strike in sight, Police leave Dacca to mob rule, Greenwood refuses to halt plan for woburn Square, Thai revolt warning by King, Neville Chamberlain's fatal self confidence, Porter talks of 'duress', British troops 'will find graves', Call for new law on fire casualties, Mayor persuades siege man to free children, Mrs Meir pledges herself to secure Israel victory, Nurse 'gave unprescribed drug', Export crisis after crash jams canal, Harvard radical course fights for survival, Today's engagements, Not my voice, detective tells jury, Strike halts trains in France, Students seize a flat, Villagers airport fight, Clash on oversize classes. Politics and Parliament: Road block to marina, Attack on farm levy proposals, Stewart parries questions, Mortgages challenge by Mr Sandys, Mortgage interest rise defended by Treasury Minister, Tories spring debate on home loans, Russian who sketched the Union Jack, Cooperating to free Suez ships, Mr Stewart refuses to comment on Anguilla, Brighton marina scheme has setback in Commons. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cable And Wireless, Pia, General Accident, Cactus Garden, Income Tax, Tote, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Investors Bank Luxembourg S.A., Cunard, Broomwade Air Power, Holiday In Czechoslovakia, Sentinel, Women's Appointments, Idc, Asea, Florence, Jal, Marsh & Parsons, Western American Bank(europe)ltd., Granada Group Limited, Alpha, Air Canada, Permanent Insurance, Norma Skemp, Cadbury, British Steel Corporation, Real & Leasehold Managements Ltd., Simpson, North Sea Gas, Romantic Germany, Thomson Yellow Pages, Endocil Day, Warmglaze. Official Appointments and Notices: New post for Lagos envoy, University news Cambridge, Naval Changes, Mr Wilson's new secretary. Picture Gallery: Sail training at sea, Weather: The Weather. Law: Yoko Ono wins appeal, Murder charge remand, Gaol beatings alleged, More attempted murder charges, Demonstrators fined, Court Of Appeal 'Chairman Invited Jury To Disbelieve Accused' Regina v. Warr, Plot to make drug for US alleged, Murder with a skittle alleged. Reviews: Making one's own sound, Things Seen Censored celebrities of painting, Fascinating ballet from Holland, Shuffle of Spring Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Television Acting to remember, Views of provincial Australia Fortune Theatre: Just A Show, Haitink to stay with LPO, City's week of piano trios, School music sprung from science fiction. Arts and Entertainment: Bognor Chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,110, Television for today, Tightrope walkers in unusual element. Editorials/Leaders: Hardship In Housing, Attracting The Recruits, A Pledge Withdrawn. Letters to the Editor: Anguilla And Her Neighbours: Mistrust Of St Kitts, Statutory Maze, King Arthur's Britain, Nigerian War, Victoria Line, Motorway Box, Misuse of graduates, Influence Of The Fo, Student Activists, Minister's visit, Going Metric, Burdens should be borne now, Behind closed doors, Immigration Problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr John Mason Brown, Dr F. Brittain, Mr Winston Field Paternalistic politician who failed to negotiate Rhodesian independence, Dr D. Stockdale, Obituary, SIR WALTER WORBOYS Chairman of BPC. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, March 17, 1944 Execution Of A Spy. Sport: Karnack's stamina may tell in an open race, Sports in Brief, Cheltenham runners, Toshack wins first cap, Coventry Centre's Quick Rise To Top Sidestep is the secret of Duckham's success, Boxing Vernon loses record, Seven-A-Side Rugby Loughborough too swift for rivals, Boat Race Practice Cambridge have the edge on Oxford, Miss Lacoste partners Miss Huke again, University Rugby Oxford lose in Dublin, Chance for Swindon, Baldoyle, Test Cricket New Zealand draw series, Football Review Southend left no chance, Second cap for Griffiths, Stonedale a horse of quality, Inter-Cities' Cup Leeds hit trouble as three pull out, Protest To Ioc Warning by Africa on Games, London Welsh weakened, Squash Rackets. Classified Advertising: Appointment, Domestic Situations, Computer Sciences International, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Ppitb, Appointments. Property: Sotheby's Founded 1744, Christies, Furniture And Fine Art Sales. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Gas Council raises loans in Germany, BSC may allow concessions in price increase scheme, Atlantic freight charges to go up, Motor trade turnover goes down 7 per cent, New study 'could solve fuel problems', Society to hold old loan rate, Sterling 15 point gain to $2.3901, EQUITY Markets Leading oils head sharp downward turn, Midland Industry Rootes foremen in new link role, The Regions, German plans for prices curb imminent, Mrs Castle agrees bank salaries rise, Two-pronged challenge to ICI's Terylene, Strikers bring Royal docks to standstill, Union leaders urge more plant pacts, Why the Treasury changed their minds, Electricity growth plans revised, Lex may go into boats and aircraft, new ISSUES Seafield Gentex rights in preference shares, Cash aid urged for rail R&D, Woodall-Duckham exceeds expectation, Judge Budge's view from the Bench, Norwegian trade centre opening, Computer NEWS Market of £100m is forecast, Sea gas repairs cost over £1m, Equities and gilts in retreat, The Omnium Investment Company, Limited A Member Of The 117 Group Of Companies, All back at Vauxhall, Fixed Interest Now a 9 pc yield on a Government short, U S banks raise prime rate to 7½pc peak, BUSINESS dairy Lobbying for Inverurie, The case for breaking up the CEGB, Bids, Deals & Mergers Trust buys private company, Money Market Credit short in Lombard St, mining Queensland gas strike, Tax structure plea to Jenkins, Sir Otto Niemeyer, How The Markets Moved, Furniture industry seeks BoT talks on drop in business, Shares recoup early losses, FOR THE saver Stressing financial units angle, How long until BP's deal means actual money?, company NEWS Lancaster Carpets check slide, BSC expansion will raise output by 200,000 tons, Company Meeting H. Young (Motors) Ltd., Corby peace call by union, PLA plans 4 pc charges rise: deficit expected in 1968 report, Common Market eyes on farm price review, Alcan Australia smelter boost, Campaign to sell railway workshops, Issue of Local Authority Bonds, contracts £18m orders from Leipzig. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Former Ambassador made Unilever advisory director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread sharp falls, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Fresh fall in cocoa brings futures down to lowest since October, Unit Trust Prices.
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