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The Times - 30/06/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By JOHN HENNESSY, From IAN McDONALD, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, TIM JONES, By a Staff Reporter, By GEORGE CLARK, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By PETER HOPKIRK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, Fom Our Correspondent, By STUART MARSHALL, By LEONARD AMEY, By Our Political Staff, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From HAROLD FRANKLIN, From ALAN McGREGOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From William Mann Music Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, By John Percival, by Penny Hunter-Symon, By Our Foreign Staff, By PEARCE WRIGHT, From DAVID BONAVIA, By DESSA TREVISAN, East European Correspondent, Charles Hargrove, PHS, From PETER STRAFFORD, DAVID WOOD, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, JEREMY I. PEEFFER, MAURICE WILKINS, ROBERT SMITH, STEVEN ROSE, G. T. RHYS, ESTHER ISHAQ., DENNIS WALTON, ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, From Richard Wigg, GEORGE MURRAY, ELIZABETH WILCOCK, TUFTON BEAMISH, JOHN P. TEASDALE, J. M. MATTHEWS, L. G. GOODWIN, KENNETH ALLSOP, By BILL LUCKIN, By PETER MARSON, JOHN WOODCOCK, From PETER RYDE, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, REX BELLAMY, BY OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GERALD ELY, By OUR FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By GILES SMITH, BY OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, By RODNEY COWTON, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By DAVID DAVIS, By GORDON DAVIS, RODNEY COWTON, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLYDE FARNSWORTH, W. G. CASTELL, LAWRENCE WASS, J. A. IVANS, NORMAN SQUIRE., STEPHEN HOLT, IAN MORISON, DAVID MILLHAM, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, ANDREW LUMSDEN, By JOHN WOODLAND, by DAVID RUDLAND, by Michael Wall, by Peter Mansfield, by Digby Brindle-Wood-Williams, bu Michael Wall, by Herman Goult, Nicosia Correspondent, by N. Diamantis, by Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, by James Holloway, by Herman Goult, by Walter Kent, by Tom Hey, by Kenneth Chapman,

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News: Farming Topics Seed men back to normal, New row on borders in Bonn, Russia 'to help build Pakistan naval base', 15,000 guard Rockefeller in Argentina, Mr Tshombe dead 'of heart attack', Rumanians try to placate Moscow, Mine earnings reach peak, Sir Arthur Bliss leads protest on BBC orchestras, Computer for milk, Eat, drink, be merry on these, Fresh proof from the past, British party will not sign, Doubts on defence role, Property prices will hold, Jet with 260 turns back after trouble in mid-Atlantic, Their stamp on history, Tory tax plan dishonest Chancellor says, President who reunited his people, New constitution is first task, Scot is Brain of Britain, Inquiry into school expulsions likely, Monkey Bonny starts 30-day orbit, Negotiators in Cyprus deny deadlock, Water rate critics enlist PIB aid, The elusive Pimpernel, Books, France may revise embargo on arms for Israel, Children lost in capsized boat, Lagos decision on airlift today, Nuclear shipping fleet proposed for Britain, Argentines yearn for 'golden age' of Perón, Bright outlook for wine exports, Move to aid chess teams, Brezhnev hint on preserving balance of power in Asia Russians wary over Nixon tour, Bishop Refuses Petition, Sweet life with bitter lemons, Agriculture is basis for growth, Seven are killed in Kuala Lumpur race riot, Trampling on the constitution, Courses, Portugal to have freer voting, Taxpayers' money for Tiepolo, Italian left asks for a bigger say, Fiat bid in prestige car market, Architecture becomes fashionable, Ashe tells of ban by S Africa, Rolls Razor trial for jury, Man dies, 12 injured in hotel fire, US health post filled, Full support for land reform, The Times Diary Where Nixon may stay in Bucharest Babbitt and the ear's limit, Security tightened in Wales, Boys to climb for charity, U S reassures Moscow on Nixon trip, Troops to cancel Canada visit, Ban on lorries aids German drivers, Brief encounter on Olympus, Biochemistry Reasons why haemoglobin functions, Extensive port development plans, RSA honours Mary Quant, TUC seek higher payments for unfair dismissal, Archaeology for laymen, Medicine Criminals respond to heroin cure, Today's engagements, South-east slowly sinking, Liberal plea for UN aid to Biafra, man for the job. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Guinnes Mahon Holdings Limited, Yello Pages, Bks, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Drive Our Way, Air France, Kermia Co., National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Keo, Cyprus, Mea, Nu-Type, Kangol, Olympic, The Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Aston Martin Lagonda Limited, Wootton, Save-Insure-And-Prosper Plan, Harbour Club, Barclays Bank Limited, Wight's, Gellatly Hankey & Co, Ebor, Emva Cream, Tsiros Organization, Royal Insurance Cheltenham Bonds, N. K. Shacolas, Eleftheria, The Four Lanterns Hotel, Hotel Grecian, C. F. Middleton & Co, Holiday Tours Ltd, Bank Of Cyprus, G. A. Gabrielides & Co, Texaco Inc, First National City Bank, Travel Service, Tours, Ziraat Bankasi. Picture Gallery: Bach Festival concert at Blenheim, Home from home in Britain. Law: Cairo gaols spy fOr 15 years, Doctors accused over operation, Heavy sentence on Basques, Council men accused of explosives plot. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Greek judges resign, Half-yearly Service promotions, Latest Appointments New Chief Of Guided Weapons, University News Oxford Class List, Top Scout Award. Politics and Parliament: Divorce Bill prospects brighter, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Sport: The Draw For Henley, Lightfoot is top scorer, European Golf England regain championship, Sports in Brief, Kanhai leads the way, Porter wins, Wimbledon Review Assurances on Davis Cup by tennis group, Britain win first jumping event, Two programmes for today Brighton, Polo County Cup for Jersey Lilies, County Championship Fine openign stand for Somerset, Athletics Hemery adjourns decathlon venture, Show Jumping Oliver takes first two places, Tour De France Merckx leads after time trial, Hutton takes 7 for 15, Admiral's Cup Pattinson will lead British team, Second Test Atones A day which restored faith in cricket, French And Irish Racing Barclay hurt and Piggott third on Hill Run, Football Sponsorship The door is open, Results on Saturday Newmarket, Henley Regatta Foreign crews drawn apart, Greaves may be rally driver, Courage has record lap, Win for Chequers Manor, Gloucester again win, Order of play for today, Saturday's Wimbledon results Men's singles, Ministers to mediate over football, Schools cricket, Pacemakers stage scintillating duel in the sun, Commonwealth Rifle Club Meeting Mrs Orpen-Smellie has best score, Essex dash Leicester hopes, Polo Duke takes a knock. Arts and Entertainment: French fantasist in London, Bridge wins for British women, The Open Door, Banks in store, Summer sales, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,197, The result of Mrs. Greta Raikes's, Miss Sylvia in the chair, "Good morning Mrs. Gandar",, Merry Go Round. Reviews: Opera for the big top, Opera revival on Toytown scale, Ballet Lynn Seymour returns as Aurora, Television Orchestra in a pub, Festival programme, Music for midsummer, Dance of the clichés Arts Theatre Club: La Mama Plexus II. Editorials/Leaders: Stop At Bucharest, Animal Farms, Soldiers And Councillors. Letters to the Editor: Relevance, Factory Farming, Strained parallel, Control Of Pollution, At the Zoo, Call For Holy War, Future Of Radio, Discussion overdue, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Suspect donations, Bills On Social Issues, Turning back the clock, For Late Travellers, Against Hitler, On finding a formula for political contributions, Sponsored MPs, Advertisment On Palestine: Hearing Both Sides, Vanishing Porters, Army Reserves. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, June 30, 1944 Tower Bridge. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Lord Scarbrough Politician, freemason, and former Lord Chamberlain. Property: Investment Property, John D. Wood & Co., Weatherall Green & Smith, Property Market New methods speed up construction, Knight Frank + Rutley, Richard Ellis & Son. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Shop Premises, Announcements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies. Business and Finance: Resignations loom at Upper Clyde over SIB aid terms, Saunders Valve Company Limited, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Quick reply to shop floor grievances, Albright plant to restart, Financial Report, contracts French wins A12 work, FOR THE saver Another Sun Alliance package, AEF takes 'tough line' at Leyland, Industrial Films Safety: in the air and down to earth, April figures show sharp recovery in Scotch exports, Warner Estate edges ahead, Skyway Hotels Limited, Coalite growth prospects in early 1970s, £2m ICI extension, Money market's last Saturday, Hogg Robinson & Gardner Mountain (Life & Pensions) Ltd., National Savings fall by over £10m, Company Meeting Fortnum & Mason, National savings fall again, Constructors' World UK companies share in Bosphorus bridge, BUSINESS diary Peg wins an academic victory, company NEWS Pegler-Hattersley stays optimistic, Exporters' Refinance doubles capital, Spending still strong, Signode Limited, Rumania will stay within the Comecon circle, Associated Newspapers Limited, European merger problems studied, Pegler-Hattersley LIMITED, ICI in bid for cheap power, Scribbans-Kemp Limited, 'Lost year' for US economy, A retrospective look at the RPM affair, John Beales Associated Companies Limited, new ISSUES Signode placing breaks new ground, management, PIB report criticized, The cloudy judgment of Clause 18, Man-made fibre output up 5m lbs, W Germany may buy Russian gas, Welsh office for Hill Samuel, Appeal to TUC as Mersey docks face container crisis, Freight Markets Tanker rates highest for three months, Rolls-Royce in nuclear fuel venture talks, Support grows for the City's new code, Formula likely to end Tyne dispute. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Hay's Wharf names joint managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cocoa pact as far away as ever, This week's dividends, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Option Rates, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.

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