The Times - 15/03/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Alec Hendry, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By a Sale Room Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From a Staff Reporter, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, By GARRY LLOYD, By CALLISTHENES, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Shipping Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, Our Delhi correspondent, From EDOUARD DILLON, From RICHARD WIGG, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From GAVIN GORDON, From Our Special Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM CLARKE, By NORMAN CREEK, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN Boxing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, JIM SNOW, By HARLEY GELLING, From WALTER SULLIVAN, P.H.S., PETER RYDE, By GERALD ELY, D. D. CONDON, E. C. PANK, KENNETH YOUNGER, OUINTIN HOGG, C. J. HAMSON, BERNARD J. WILSON, A. P. HERBERT, From E. C. Hodgkin, JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER, TREVOR PARRY, J. HOSIER., MICHAEL ADAMS, W. MELVILLE, By Dr. NORMAN PITTENGER, Mr. Peter Avis, Miss Rosemary Meynell, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By DAVID MILLHAM, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Our Economics Staff, By TONY ALDOUS, By DENNIS DWYER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN HAMILTON., CLIFFORD WEBB, By MAURICE CORINA, IAN MORISON, by Ernest Roth, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Julian Critchley, Elizabeth Wiskemann, Rodney Barker, Lesley Blanch, H. R. F. Keating, Richard Holmes, Roger Baker, Shiva Naipaul, Ronald Faux, Harry Golombek, Edward Pinto, Edward Mayer, ROY HAY, Good Food Guide, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Sylvie Nickels,
ResumoNews: Art firm will be wound up, Heart operations death rate down, Unions move towards Ford compromise, College petitions on Nigeria, Mrs King arrives in London, Ayub pledges fail to allay fears, Kurds in raid on Iraq garrison, Four signs of bad food, Building societies raise home loan rates to 8½%, Foulness airport plan backed by local council, Arctic team in race with spring thaw, Changes in American missiles system, War threats voiced by Chinese press, Strong medicine leads to fine, Oil rig men are taken off by helicopter, New purge in Brazil, Decision soon on Montreal airport, Land levy blamed for delaying new school, One man and his conscience, Police use tear gas in Louvain clash, Quarantine after moon trip, Clearing the decks for talks with Russia, Tighter parking rules, De Gaulle favours Franco-German talks on EEC, Desert island dream ends, The Times Diary Brown abandons pro-Arabists Cartier-Bresson's way of drawing Fissiparous Pollingers, Biology Anti-freeze in Antarctic fish, What World Cup ban means to television, Locked vans for carrying prisoners, Rules eased for Yugoslav party, Lord Robbins is defeated at LSE, Dispute over peerage for a candidate, Liners to end Far East run, 'Process thought' and Christian affirmation, Seven years for shooting of Dutschke, British hint of finance curb on Anguilla, Prague protest by 1,000 students, 'I must ask whether those responsible really care, Buyers may have mortgage choice, Medicine Cancer cells screened by computer, Farmers expecting higher price for meat and wheat, France to help airbus plan, Saigon threatened with attack by 12,000 Vietcong, China 'blocks Soviet arms to Hanoi', Israel air attack on guerrilla base, The TW3 conspiracy, Church services tomorrow: fourth Sunday in Lent, Costs penalty over music, Bonn raising tension, says Moscow, Lawyers see Greek police centre, 'Save Levens Park' scheme may be rejected, Fines after M1 crashes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Wilson warning of danger to Britain, Callaghan to visit U S, Powell attacks 'moral hara-kiri' by firms, Parliament, March 14, 1969 Come-back for coal possible by 1975. Picture Gallery: Eastern musician. Index. Law: £4,000 award to crime victim, State Pension To Be Ignored Hewson v. Downs And Another, Husband 'tortured in gaol', Car Allowance 'Remuneration' S. & U. Stores Ltd. v. Lee, Lady A. Asquith fined for theft, Chancery Division Making Timber Marketable IS Not Trade Collins v. Fraser (Inspector Of Taxes), Queen's Bench Division No Playground Supervision Before School-Damages For Injured Boy Ward v. Hertfordshire County Council, US court clears Miss Garth, Politician's gaol death in Bata. Display Advertising: The Royal National Institute, Elizabeth Frances, Unicorn Financial Trust, Clematis, Bishopsgate Typewriter, John F. Letts, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Horticultural Society, Draft Conifers, Collins, Tyndall Assurance, Löwenbräu, C. E. Henderson & Son, Hmso, Fc, Holiday In Czechoslovakia, Sunscape Holidays, Nightspot, Appeals, Hayter, The Times, The Sunday Times, Bush Roses, Health Culture, Flexy, Odyssey 2, Harry Wheatcroft Roses, Parker-Knoll & Cintique, The Norfolk, Mercury '69, Harvest Fresh, Bolens, Berlin, Imperial, Laplok, Byron Hill Nurseries, Sander & Kay, Ackerman Chocolates De Luxe, Toro, Portsmouth Building Society. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,108, The uncertain sound of new music, Chess The championship cycle, Israeli wins world Bible contest, 7,500 gns for Dutch winter landscape, Eating in Baked ham and eggs, Bridge Declarer's advantage, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, For The Epicure, Women's Appointments, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Holiday Accommodation, Clifton Nurseries, Novelty Viola, Choice Rockplants, Specimen Trees, Entertainments. Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Advertisement Saturday IS All-The-Family Day, 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, March 15, 1944 Easier Travel Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, State Department appointment. Sport: Sports in Brief, Racing Gifford's choice of Viroy may be pointer, Coventry pay for slackness, Sandown programme, Boxing Title bout likely for Cooper, Newcastle Prospers Chairman with an objective: the best racecourse, Wentworth Foursomes Yorkshire pair triumph at 19th, Harrison drops out of race, Uau Championships Compensation for Newcastle, Surtees in crash, Calcutta Cup England can take road to fame, Watford two points clear, Second Division Millwall raise promotion hopes, Global round of golf, Swindon's stamina a warning to Arsenal, Weekend sporting arrangements Rugby Union, Wordage of laws cut by quarter, Test Cricket Nurse says farewell-258 times, Crowd arrives for Games. Editorials/Leaders: As Seen On Television, Simplifying The Levy, Anti-Missile Caution. Letters to the Editor: Suing The Home Office, 'Niggling', Library Book Royalties, Rights of the Ibos, Half-Term Blues, Taxing The Motorist, Politicians' Words, Reforming The Lords, Letter To The Editor Need for rational pricing of exports, Influence Of The Fo, Reports On The Nigerian War: Making Views Known, In The Machine, Arabs Under Israel. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cash copper up £7 a ton, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices BP rise 2/-to 150/-, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: BP arranges for £62.5m loan, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, new ISSUES Gomaco a non-starter, Franco-German monetary talks, Record rubber exports, FOR THE saver M S Plan's figures prove not so revolutionary, The inevitable course for mortgage rates, Wall Street Dismal session with low volume, Plan to raise German funds shelved, Dearer mortgages blamed on rising rates of interest, EQUITY Markets Oil shares rise sharply, Strike could hit Jaguar XJ6 output, The Regions, Company Meeting Argentine Southern Land Company Limited, Tubes heading for £18m pre-tax, mining Conzinc to float-off Bougainville Copper, The Week Ahead Motor trade figures due, Changes at top in Bear Brand, Money Market Comfortable day in Lombard St, CWS furniture men protest, Capri body switch, Heavy buying in U S, Rootes pay plan makes progress, Benn pledge on Clyde, Third sea gas find by NCB, Dutch textile takeover, Company Meeting F. J. Parsons Ltd., How The Markets Moved, How Leyland found Paradise and morale went soaring in the Austin Morris sales division, Sterling A small gain in quiét trading, Builders may seek to diversify, Cattell commends productivity pact, company NEWS Linread profits jump by 69 pc during first-half, SCOTBOR GROWTH FUND (A wider-range Trustee Security), Fixed Interest Funds again retreat, Ford lay off 4,200 and come to first full standstill in 58 years, Bids, Deals & Mergers Colvern's strong defences, Treasurv bill rate higher. Obituaries: Mr James Nicol Juvenile Courts Chief Clerk, Earl Of Liverpool, Mr C. H. Ward Noted picture restorer, Mr Alexander Werth, Obituary. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Changes at BP Chemicals. Reviews: Fiction Leaves in the wind The Unfortunates By B. S. Johnson, Antiques Learning your subject, Sailing Where the seven seas meet, Ballet All sweetness and light, Gardening Choosing a new lawn mower, Concert Hazards for pianist, Fiction Eerie panache The Dead Needle By Alex Hamilton, Jackals among the azaleas, Cinema What about the shorts?, Pooter, Wine ... for all seasons, New Pinter play, Timescrime Kitchen's classic, Theatre The Edward Bond view of life, Travel Island-hopping at leisure, Opera Royal Opera policy vindicated, Television The actor behind Callan, Eating out Midlands: outlook brighter, Paperback's, Imperial attitudes The Lords Of Human Kind, Devitalized revolutionaries, But alas, history never repeats itself.
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