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The Times - 23/07/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL KNIPE, From DAVID SPANIER, By DAVID WOOD, Political Editor, From the News Team, Pearce Wright, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, Our Legal Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, By a Staff Reporter, BY HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary correspondent, Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, From ARTHUR OSMAN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, Geoffrey Sumner, From GRETEL SPITZER, By ROY LEWIS, By LUDWIG FISCH, PHS, By SIMON COURTAULD, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, LEONARD BEATON, MICHAEL DONELAN., JOHN PEEL., E. A. J. ALMENT, NINA SZAMUELY., JOSEPH T. MacCONNELL, JOHN FINNIS., ROBIN OFFORD., By Sir Bernard Lovell, AMULREE, JOHN HATCH., A. E. HOLDSWORTH, J. M. WHITAKER, By PETER HOPKIRK, From Our University Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Michael Billington, Sonia Jackson, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER MARSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By LEWINE MAIR, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX Yachting Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By MICHAEL BAILY Transport Correspondent, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH STEPHENSON, From PHILIP JACOBSON U S Financial Correspondent, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By GILES SMITH, By RODNEY COWTON, IAN MORISON, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, PATRICIA TISDALL, GILES SMITH, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLIVE CALLOW, Hugh Stephenson, Economics Correspondent, JOHN SAINSBURY, SEARS Q. SAFEWAY., ELISABETH BUTLER, W. K. BUCKLEY, DAVID MILLHAM, by Richard Wigg, Latin America Correspondent, by Sidney Thomas Wise, Mexico City Correspondent, by Antonio Ortiz Mena, by M. Pulgar, by Jean Franco, by Felipe Padin, by Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, by Emil Zubryn, by J. M. Richards, Architectural Correspondent, by Peter Calvert, by a Special Correspondent, by Robert S. Benjamin, by John Rettle, by Neil Allen, by D. L. Raby, University of Warwick, by Charles Guptill, by John Young,

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News: Political outcome of student protest, Russians expel US couple, Kidney patient cannot pay, 'I proved my theory', says Heyerdahl, Juan Carlos named by Franco as his successor, Embarrassing Greek choice of envoy, Kennedy at crash girl's funeral, Heath charge over debt, Churches Fund Members, Paradoxes of a quixotic land, High prices for plundered treasures, Stage rebels set the 1969 scene, Savings boost development, Brezhnev at Warsaw parade, Indian move on banks halted, Six summit to discuss entry of Britain, Brief loss of contact with astronauts, Complaint on police entry, The Times Diary UAR embassy's future redevelopment Heads under pressure No flood on Krays, 'Entombment' keeps its secrets, Dry-eyed visitors will still be thrilled, Union chief acts in bus dispute, Tortillas with everything, Sovereignty not for sale, Young Czechs ask Dubcek for facts on 1968 crisis, Rhodesia party warned, 'Pay or go' threat to GLC tenants, Economic growth in all sectors, Mrs Bell:'Fight goes on', Company 'forced' to move, Rector was unchristian QC says, Cheltenham town plan rejected, Zambia legal task for Geoffrey Bing, Literary empire expands, NHS clinics urged for abortion, Call to abolish bind-over powers, Ecology Starfish threat to Pacific economy, 'Threat' to a view of St Paul's, Dispute over germ arms, Pub 'market place for marriages', Americans turn blind eye to Vietcong, Release of Brooke is expected soon, Bail for six who sat down in park fees protest, Non-British leader for 'the army', 'Compensate for homes' demand, Algeria call for death penalties, A country of two nations, University to vote in site dispute, Lorry driver dies at rail crossing, Capital city bursting at its seams, Woman was taken to wrong hospital, Jets attack Egypt and Jordan, Rioting breaks out in four U S cities, Munich's £10m Olympic tent, 'Dangerous' prisoner escapes, Perth Theatre's Profit, Mistaking our role, Must the moon become a scientific battleground?, Selenology Moonquake pack first of chain, Bonn party leaders in Moscow, Six murders admitted, Pioneer architect leads the world, Scope for British trade, Italy's Communists hit at Rumor coalition, Underground controversies, Exiles create new Spanish image, Today's engagements, Shadow behind sports facade, Paradojas de un país quijotesco, Village fights to stop third airport, Haringey will back nurse, Films: the rise and fall of standards. Picture Gallery: Growing up with animals in a Kenya game park. Politics and Parliament: Reactions point to need for higher licence fee, Stonehouse backs Menuhin on BBC orchestras, Labour peers hit back with freehold victory, Government plans more Ombudsmen, Foreign Secretary's comments on Europe consistent with policy, Ombudsman system for local government, Support for dearer TV, BBC should look again at plans for orchestra cuts, Natural gas should not raise bills Commons, Making LTE commercial Lords, Tariffs not quotas for Commonwealth textiles. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: J. H. Peck & Co., Bland Welch, Freightliners Limited, Bank Of London & South America, Nacional Financiera, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Ward Group, Massey-Ferguson, The Nestle Vending Service, Singer & Friedlander, Portakabin, Fc, Hilary Hotel, Petroleos Mexicanos, Banco De Comercio, Maxico, Sun Alliance & London, The Times, Shaw's International, National And Grindlays Bank, Jack Barclay, Harrison Line, Leberl Corby, Ballantine, Banamex Group, Qantas, Gec, Beachcomber-Lloyd, The Canada Life Assurance, Hadrian VII, Times, The Mitchell Construction, Banco Nacional De Comercio Exterior, London Bedding Centre, Gpo, Bodegas, Twa, Olivetti, Banco De Londres, Banco Del Pais, Maxican Tourist Office, M. Mole & Son, Arbuthnot Latham Holdings. Law: Accused doctor tells of his scale for abortions, Court Of Appeal Leave To Appeal Refused In Kray Case Regina v. Kray And Others, Explosions charge: 3 for trial, Leaseholder With Subtenants Can Buy Freehold Harris v. Swick Securities Ltd., Kray case pleas rejected. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,217, Varied summer show, Television for today, Growing Point by Moira Keenan Learning to swim starts in the bath, £250-a-line Goethe, Dame Sybil For The Thorndike. Editorials/Leaders: The Toothless Pirate, Progress At Brussels, The Village Ombudsman. Letters to the Editor: Bitter lesson, SET: an even greater burden on the food distributive trade, Benign tax, Factory Farming, Different objectives, Race And Law In Zambia, Rate of increase, Rueful comparison, African Americanisms, The World Powers, Abortion: The Need To Educate, Representing Britain Abroad: Commerce And Diplomacy, Lords' Boundaries Vote. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, July 24, 1944 Vice-President Truman. Obituaries: Mr Steven Hardie Nationalization of Steel, Lord Jenkins An outstanding judge, Maj-Gen Szlumper. Reviews: A play with evil as the mainspring The Double Dealer by William Congreve, Near-revelation from Cuba at Moscow Festival, Another play by Henry James, In search of a gentleman, Swingle Singers snip for the BBC. Sport: Sports in Brief, Spin topples Leicester, Yesterday's racing results Ayr, Tour Summing-Up Sobers sees 'plenty of hope', Tour ends with win, International Horse Show Cup success for Cardinal, Yorkshire join the bottom counties, County Tennis Championships Middlesex impress, Sandown programme, Runners at other meetings Bath, Kent Challenge Too Much N Zealanders give up chase for runs, Victory no formality, Clarkson to rescue, Lanark, Yachting Pattisson does not let up, Catterick Bridge, Wilkie eliminates international, Narrow survival by Miss Tredinnick, Coolroy's Special Role At Ascot Quarryknowe can upset Piggott's choice, English Amateur Golf Bacon removes seeded Benka, Disasters that will fire the spirit of Gloucester, Minor Counties Table, Snow takes 6 for 20, Course favours The Birdman, Middlesex outplayed by Surrey. Property: Marsh & Parsons, Strutt & Parker, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Educational, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: new ISSUES Requote next week for City and Country, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Company Meeting Longbourne Holdings Limited Favourable Results Despite Difficulties, Number of homes built declines, Top BR post for youngest director, Bank lending could still be over ceiling, Phosphorus plant delay, New IGA 'might be necessary', EQUITY Markets Most leaders firmer at the close, Solving the liquidity shortage, The Chubwa Tea Company Limited, Bids,deals & Mergers Combined English buys menswear shop chain, US banks move on 'blue chip' loan rate, Company Meeting James Dawson & Son Limited Record Results, Only 1 pc growth seen in new building work, $3,500m cuts in Nixon's budget, company NEWS Cooper Industries' profits soar 66 pc-and more to come, 'Dollyrockers' take a fall, Fixed Interest Turnover and prices improve, BRIEFLY FROM industry Factory for Hepworths, The Regions, Wall Street Broad fall resumed, British Anzani, Appliances organization, UK-Italian aero jet agreement, Hongkong exporters are badly shaken, CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act 1948.), FOR THE saver June spoils unit trust pattern, U S cigarette men offer compromise, Dowty's unjustified fall from grace, Shell wins big butane contract for smelter, Advertising & Marketing KMP reaches critical stage in development, Sterling 9 point fall to $2.3885 in thin dealings, Extra from J Dawson, Waagner-Biro, Spending squeeze increases bad debts, Crosland puts 15pc tariff on Commonwealth cotton imports, Engineering's overseas order books stay full, Bonn puts off £730m budgetary spending, Humphries Holdings Limited Further Upward Trend In Group Profits, The incentive Lancashire needs, 'Dumping' complaints success, TUC makes new bid to end steel strike, UK's growing stake in Congolese trade, Wall St slides again-50 points loss in month, Garages' productivity is criticized, BUSINESS diary Stairway to the stars, How The Markets Moved, Aeg-Telefunken Group, Bank move challenged, BoT restricts nickel and alloy exports, 'Big Five' plan for accountancy link approved, contracts Hongkong £2¼m power deal, mining Further finds at Queensland Mines, Jones: 'Talks on part-time offer', IDV to spend £3m on network, Money Market Comfortable close in Lombard St, Ocean mining craft under development, VWs may go up. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Hambros Bank names two new directors. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Decline in lead and zinc continues: cash copper down £6 10s; tin again edges higher, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Mixed changes in equities, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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