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The Times - 26/02/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Our Political Correspondent, From DAVID HOTHAM, Our Berlin Correspondent, By The News Team, From PETER HAZELHURST, From JOHN CHARTRES, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By An Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Estates Correspondent, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, Our Cairo Correspondent, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From DON BANAS, From IAN McDONALD, From DESSA TREVISAN, From EDMUND STEVENS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, From a Special Correspondent, JOHN P. MACKINTOSH, PHS, J. N. MURPHY, PETER HURFORD, JOHN MARK, DAVID CARO, BETTINE RANKIN, R. J. MACDONALD, JAMES E. S. RUSBRIDGER, DESMOND LYSAGHT., R. ARDEN JONES, E. S. JAMIESON, A. ROBERTSON, I. R. WALLACE., J. L. McNEILL, K. WINTERBOTTOM, T. PLATTS-MILLS, M. METSON, M. M. O'DONNELL, By John Maddox, Editor of Nature, U. MILLER, J. D. TATHAM, KENNETH MACGOWAN, JONQUIL TREVOR, E. J. DINGWALL, MICHAEL BALFOUR, JOHN WARDROPES, BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By GERALDINE KEEN, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, A Correspndent, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, I. W., By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Joan Chissell, S.W., G.W., By Henry Raynor, By Michael Billington, Marjorie Barrett, Sarah Matthews, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By NORMAN CREEK, By NEIL ALLEN Boxing Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, By ALEX HENDRY, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By MAURICE CORINA, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID JONES, By GILES SMITH, DAVID DAVIS, By Our Special Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS Banking Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, E. A. BRAMLEY., CHRISTOPHER HIRD, IAN MORISON, BERRY RITCHIE, by Hilary Brigstocke, by Anthony Westall, by Vincent Egan, by Roy Brown, by Bogdan Kipling, by Boyce Richardson, by Professor Donald Gordon, by Harry Saltzman, by Herbert Whittaker, Drama Critic, by Gordon Sheppard, by Barrie Biven, by Carol Wright,

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News: Nigerian planes bomb Biafra market and clinic, East Berlin offer on passes, Angry scene at Sirhan trial, Ideal Home show may have to be cancelled, O'Neill sees new hope in cities and towns, Refugee's collection may yield £20,000, Hint of Kremlin turmoil in eve-of-invasion letter to the Czechs, New speed limits on the way, The Times Diary Pictures pique Chequers trust BBC in co-production talks Bea Serota's timely promotion, Scottish Local History Study, Mr Healey called atomic maniac, Mr. Trudeau plays it cool, A modern approach needed in Anglo-German relations, QC speaks of 'revenge' on doctor, Bhutto is back in a mellower mood, Soldier had fight with python, Motorway critics fight on, Man to leave Rampton, Press And Tv Babel brings confusion, Six months' gaol after London clash, Test-tube babies-the hazards and the hopes, World-wide worm hunt, Fall in Navy recruiting, In the steps of pioneers, Inquiry into death case, Bishops reject reform, Army staff training, Report on estate agents accepted, New Acquisitions At The Tate, ITA names first 26 colour stations, External Affairs Sitting on top of a volcano, Arctic party safe as ice floe under hut splits, Imperturbable, M. Trudeau prepare le terrain, 'Kill people like train robbers', Cars And Drivers 142 mph thoroughbreds of motoring, Nixon impresses his British hosts, Bomb at British consulate, Bus chaos threatened by work to rule, Ulster results list, Doctor took drug from hospital, Ayub marchers in clash, Critics on Government's handling of France are heavily defeated, Unionist waverers could make outlook bleak for O'Neill, Science Report Neuroanatomy How brain is organized for sight, Wider trade gap forecast for 1969, First 'Theatre Church', Coming down in the world: Phoebe Hesketh describes how she and her husband survived-more or less cheerfully-when their income was cut by nearly half, New suicide by fire in Prague, Mariner 6 well under way to Mars, Lorry driver a 'scientist' for 6 months, Policy patterns taking shape, Students on LSE board, French scorn for British offer to pursue talks, Nixon in visit to Commons, 2,000 hard drug addicts, Today's engagements, Red Carpet plan well laid, Australian pledge on defence in Far East, Westminster eyes Faulkner, Israel raiders accused of using napalm. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Civil Service Commission, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Company Notices, Ministry of Power, Today's Appointments, The Times, Motor Cars, Travel & Hotels. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Department Of Industrial Development, Trade & Commerce, First Call Bison, Toronto-Dominion, Dunhill, The Financial Post, Pilkington Glass, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Conrad, Ritblat & Co, Furness Withy & Co., British Heart Foundation, Confederation Life Association, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, The Probation And After-Care, Evode Holdings Limited, Nova Scotia, Bea Cargo, Stelco, Milan Fair, Luxair, Peter M. Brown, Standard Life Assurance Company, Bank Of Montreal, Alberta House, Candian Government Trade, The Times, Giffen Industries, Hampden & Brown Ltd, The Condé Nast Publications Ltd., Slough Estates, New Brunswick, Québec, Sheraton Hotels, The Plessey Company Limited, Bp, Associated Heat Services Ltd., Stratstone, Manitoba, Pan Am, Boac, Assmann Dictating Systems Limited, British Steel Corporation, City Of Regina, Trust House Hotels, Monitoba Pool Elevators Ltd., The Gas Council, Gpo, Industrial Estates Limited, City Of Calgary, Government Of Ontario, Metals & Minerals, Endocil, Sgb Group, Romantic Germany, Bacm, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Jack Barclay Limited, Radiospares, Hudson's Bay Company. Politics and Parliament: Bank lending objective unchanged Commons, Lost 6d 'no threat to prices', Saving a scenic jewel Lords, Students pass the Robbins mark to total 200,121, Press inquiry call, Mr Stewart refuses to apologize to France: discord 'not our fault': 35 MPs force vote, Mr Callaghan: 'payroll vote' an insulting term, Greater security at Heathrow, Aiming for detente with Russia from position of strength, No hopes of further US tariff cuts-Nixon, Matrimonial relief Bill withdrawn. Picture Gallery: President Nixon lunches with the Queen. Weather: The Weather. Property: London & Suburbs, Strutt & Parker, King & Chasemore, F. L. Mercer & Co., Country Properties, Commission says estate agents have monopoly. Law: No bail for student, Kray witness 'out-and-out hypocrite', Court Of Appeal Conflict On Overruling Previous Decisions Gallie v. Lee And Another, Court ruling on squatters, Leb Tariff Valid London Electricity Board v. Springate. Editorials/Leaders: On The Broader Uplands, Failure Of A Challenge. Letters to the Editor: This penal rate of interest, Perks of the job, Raw material, Streamlined out, Love And Drollery, Responsibilities Of Airline Pilots, Anglo-French Quarrel, The Dustman's Life, Doctors from abroad, Right Of Privacy, All-year problem, Reward for skill, Used Car Sales, Hospital Staffing Problems, Value of 'totting', Intrusion of research, In The Machine, Polysyllabicisation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, February 26, 1944 More Bombing Of London. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders, University News New President Of Trinity, Oxford. Arts and Entertainment: Festival Ballet At The Coliseum, Television for today, Mediocre Dürer prints fetch high prices, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,093, Spectacular exhibits at RHS show. Obituaries: Mr. George Bennett, Obituary, Mr Milan Weiner Czechoslovak commentator, Mr J. L. Giles Leading yacht designer. Reviews: A permit for the Pill?, Montherlant play for Guildford, Last night's concerts and recitals From opera to symphony, Derek Jarman's landscapes, Revival justified by the fun Palace Theatre, Watford The Guardsman by Ferenc Molnar, Clearer way ahead for theatre, Television Time to stop the Game, Mme.Papathanassiou's two Trojan heroines Arts Theatre Club: Aspassia Papathanassiou, Two children and a 'cello, Imaginative re-creation Criterion Theatre: Brief Lives adapted by Patrick Garland, Empty landscapes waiting to be exploited. Sport: Boxing Anderson retains title, Guy's enter final with late rally, Fluid Coventry rout unhappy QPR, Sports in Brief, Ascot Sales Filly makes top price, MCC Tour Students threaten to disrupt Test, Yachting Soling's chance to justify status, Leeds consolidate, Denise Parry to lead England, Squash Rackets Bruce court an asset to Barrington, Runners at Windsor, United must show old form to break Rapid defence, Aggression on greens is Shade's objective, Malaysian side on European tour, Athletics Hemery will not run in Belgrade, Draw in every way, Standard course for rowing needed, Lent Races Good chance for Clare, Lloyd bats brilliantly, Tennis Top players for Bristol, Windsor Prospects The Laird's speed should tell at the finish. Business and Finance: City anxious about takeover sanctions: Panel named, W German trade surplus dwindles, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Steel, Company NEWS Neepsend slices half-time payment, Mining, Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale LIMITED "An extremely active year for the Group", Paris cuts Eurodollar supplies, Interim Statement Ransome & Marles Bearing Company Limited, 'Common sense' plea to Mersey dockers, New priorities for homes, Cars, Government plan powers to ban 'suggested' prices, Budget plea by retailers on investment, Bids, Deals & Mergers Spillers put agreed £4.5m offer to Meade Lonsdale, Vickers strike followed 'gentleman's pact', Opposition to BoT retail prices move, Unilever Limited And Unilever N.V., G. DEW & CO. LTD. (Civil Engineering Contractors), Unilever's margins decline, Shipping profits and prospects improve, new ISSUES Now a Woolworth supplier on way to market, The Regions, EQUITY Markets Rally continues but without solid backing, Pulp and paper, Clouds over the campus, New orders a record in engineering, Japan faces a shortage of aluminium, State control for Lunn, Ideal Home exhibition postponed, Lonrho bids for Holt, Prices Board clamps down on ICI pay rise proposal, Major cuts unlikely in Ministry labour force, GRIFFITHS BENTLEY & CO., LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929), Imbalance In Spite Of Growth, Money Market Bank 'mops up' large surplus of funds, New harvests in the prairies produce higher yields, Signs of optimism in problem area, Motor vehicles: the market shares New Registrations In January 1969, BUSINESS diary MBO plays to a packed house, Advertising & Marketing South Bank to carry on 'unrecognized', Alcan reports record sales in 1968 U.K. smelter complex well under way in Northumberland U.K. sales of semi-fabricated aluminium up by 9%, Teeth at last-but how will they bite?, Sterling Spot steady but forward rates improve, Fixed Interest Funds fail to hold early gains, R. T. Armstrong for Bank inquiry, Building shell put up in 30 days, State ready to take bigger stake in sea oil and gas search, Nationalize jute call rejected by India, FOR THE saver Dangers in looking for quick profits, Release rubber now GSA urged, Politics hitch in water power, mining Selco, Cochenour and Coin Lake stake 400 claims, Coffee council to meet in Abidjan, Post-devaluation rise in exports to US 'not enough', Robens forecasts coal price cuts, Natural resources keep British Columbia ahead of neighbours, Shops sell insurance, How The Markets Moved, Wall Street D J industrials lowest since end of August, Company Meeting South Essex Waterworks Company Increased Revenue Mr. A. W. White Reviews Year's Results and Developments, Dependence on foreign investment, BOC The British Oxygen Company Limited Upswing promises more growth, Two at the top-Ontario, Quebec, Ford output halt certain as AEE makes strike official, Sales boost for Leyland, Shift in demands for manpower, Indians on the march-a crucial choice, Unilever dividend is pegged, Japan plans to buy gold, Bp JOE ROEBER examines return on new investment and asks whether it can be raised enough to justify Stock Market expectations, Libya oil exports, Scottish Industry Edinburgh fear of work drift, Directors' shares in Kleinwort. Shipping News: British shipyard output slumps. Business Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Insurance shares strong, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Fresh selling hits silver prices, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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