The Times - 15/09/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Business News Staff, From ALAN McGREGOR, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From TIM JONES, From IAN McDONALD, From Our Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, From a STAFF REPORTER, By STUART MARSHALL, By Out Local Government Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, From PETER STRAFFORD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From PETER NICHOLS, From Our Own Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From PAUL MARTIN, From JEROME CAMINADA, From LEO GOODSTADT, Our Calcutta Correspondent, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE, By our Northern Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmaket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From DOUGLAS CALDER, By BRIAN LEWIS, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By GORDON ALLAN, By PETER MARSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By RITA MARSHALL, By GEORGE CLARK, PHS, By PETER HOPKIRK, D. H. CLARK, JOHN H. QUITTER., PETER BESSELL, GODFREY NICHOLSON, BROCKWAY, P. I. A. BRODIE, DOROTHY SULLY, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, DAVID LEA, ALAN S. FINDLAY., C. ARNOLD-BAKER, J. B. MARKS, H. G. POWYS GREENWOOD, By An ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, By Henry Raynor, By Stanley Sadie, By Roger Bramble, By Joan Chissell, by Penny Hunter-Symon, By NORMAN HAMMOND, Archaeological Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, By ROBERT JONES and CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By GILES SMITH, By DAVID JONES, By RONALD KERSHAW, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By DAVID DAVIS, RODNEY COWTON, By Business News Staff, PETER JAY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From a Business News Special Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, GEOFFREY CHARLES, Our Motoring Correspondent, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, P. L. BALDWIN, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, TONY ALDOUS, BERRY RITCHIE, By JOHN WOODLAND, DAVID RUDLAND, by John Young, by Daniel Nelson, by Anthony D. Evans, by a Special Correspondent, by Dr. E. A. Brett, by Y. K. Lule, by E. R. Watts, by Ali A. Mazrui, by Lesley Nelson, by Nicholas Herbert, by Helen Hope (formerly Lady Cohen), by Charles Harrison,
ResumoNews: Memory holds the door, Maud report under fresh attack, Thadden speaks in cage, Planners opt for new crops, Swedes hunt submarine, Separatism now a dying force, Atlantic sailor reaches land, Battles of the man who won the Battle of Britain, Tenants' group ready, Horoscope 'lured' Hess to Britain, Bad housing 'is our greatest evil', BOAC 'dating' flights decision today, Shrewd leader surveys his aims, Police learn to out-talk students, Most people are under-insured, report says, Mishaps kill two Ulster soldiers, Nasser's absence may doom Islamic rally, Britons shot by gendarme, Pop music earns respect, Farming Topics Ireland leads fight against brucellosis, Korea MPs smash desks in protest, Call for UN action over detainees, 79 Sudan rebels killed, Centre of learning gains international status, Doctor Celebrates 100th Birthday, Moro takes cool view, Fresh thinking on Atlantis favours Cretan location, Pilots accused by Sheila Scott, Pregnancy tests at chemists, Two million industrial workers to go on strike in Italy this week, Cool intellectual in a waistcoat captivates Ruhr miners Schiller's style takes German voter's eye, Peace aim jolted in Belfast, Crucial issue is power transfer, Education an all-out effort, New Biafran demand on flights, US wives' appeal to Paris peace talks, Camp Marines disciplined, The Course Of Nature Toadstools For The Table Autumn's 'Flowers', Tougher laws on drugs likely, Mrs Gandhi's drive for support, French assurance sought on Six summit talks, School strikes decision in balance today, Czechs in amnesty dilemma, Royal Family in colour, Courses, Grain storage costs compared, Defence lessons learnt, Cat and mouse tactics by Israel forces, Major aim is to diversify, Today's engagements, Family with an empire, JP free to go back, 30 Iranians killed in border clash, Iraq claims, Tambling may quit for sect, Tight strings on foreign aid, No cuts in aid, Wilson pledges, Revolt on teacher training, Anger in US over Nixon's order to resume bombing, Chinese spurn call for revolutionary discipline, The Times Diary Unified advice for immigrants Kroger's farewell supper A Fascist's Progress, Discordant note at Proms, Aim to oust Maxwell, New Peugeot family car, Women voters hold key to Socialist fortunes, The storm over Transition, Railway link urged for Heathrow, Ceylon calls in troops, Non-citizens face work curbs, News as others saw it, Minister attacks Kenya oaths, Pliability in foreign policy, MP completes organ transplant survey, Iron Age farm yields new discoveries, Labour MP disillusioned with shams of parliamentary warfare Mayhew keeps support of local party, Pirate radio on air again, Baldness is a sign of normality, Cinderella of east African tourism, Print dispute persists at Mirror. Politics and Parliament: Liberals rally to defence of Thorpe. Law: Fury at gaol checks, Richardson trial man injured. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Post Office Counter Staff, Abbey National, Barclays Bank D.C.O, Uganda, Living, Lint Marketing Board, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Save And Prosper, Simon, Richard Ellis & Son, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Nu-Type, Performance Awards, P.M., Société Générale, Sun Alliance & London, Conduit Bureau, Shelter, Madhvani Group, Lonrho East Africa, Ebor, Leicester Permanent, Banco Totta-Alianca, Perrier, Uganda Development Corporation, Clerical, Medical & General Life Assurance, Bs, Times, Guinness Mahon & Co., The Chartered Institute Of Secretaries, Miss Selfridge, East African Airways, Selfridges, Costain, Standard Bank Group. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: A demonstration of Japanese archery. Sport: Weekend Football Round-Up Apathy wins at Stamford Bridge, Sports in Brief, Manchester use their brains, Motor Cycling Read beats Agostini, Storybook Success Clough gets reward, Swimming Best total for Britain, Catamaran Trophy Ocelot just holds on to win, Webb may have operation, Bisley shooting, Lesson for visitors, Recovery by Sidcup, Bowls results, Wykehamist success, Le Chouan takes his chance in slow race, N. Hunt programme Worcester, Cricket Review Glamorgan fall short, Stake Money Race Smith raids Scottish circuit, Player's Sunday League, Hockey Laboured display by England team, Lewis can catch up, Saturday's racing Ripon, Tour De L'avenir British rider leading, Yesterday's scores Surrey v Gloucester, European Athletics Threat of ban on Jurgen May in Athens, Today's programmes Edinburgh, Too much too soon, Seven Cup players in first nine, Rugby Union Bedford overwhelm London Irish, Football results, US baseball National League, Stoke Champions At Angling, World Cup FIFA offer to Rhodesia, European Rowing Championships British oarsmen raise hopes. Editorials/Leaders: The German Strikes, News Of Europe, Mr Thorpe's Difficulties. Letters to the Editor: Vanishing Paths, Widening the scope of the audit, Free Trade Area, European Security, Travelling By Air, Occupational therapy, Poetry On Radio, Treeless Britain, Peril of erosion, Joining Europe, Finance Acts, Skilled Workers For South Africa, Where the graduates lose, Treatment And Care Of The Mentally Handicapped. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Receiving Orders, County Commission, Two Scottish Trust Appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Lunchtime music, Merry Go Round, Fine victory for Keene in chess contest, Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,263. Obituaries: Mrs Helen Angeli Anarchist and author, Mrs Helen Sobel A leading bridge player, Mr Tom Burke, Obituary, Mr D. Petrescu. Reviews: Glorious end to Prom season, Verona opera's new management, Television Tribute to Priestley, Moscow theatre in the Stanislavsky tradition, Brilliant but bland, Books Received, Alun Owen's new comedy. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Offices, Building Land, John D. Wood & Co., Jones Lang Wootton, Elder, Smith And Co., Limited, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Property Market Expansion in new towns. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, September 15, 1944 Diplomatic Highway. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Wanted To Rent, Legal Notices, General Vacancies. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Mixconcrete (Holdings) Ltd., Study of shirt industry, Doncaster Cooperative to join CRS, Constructors' World Union men fly out for aid showdown, Work switch at shipyards, Freight Market Rumours buoy rate in tanker charters, S H Benson offer, Ford still rules supreme in his 'speciality shop', mining Industrial demand for all gold output, BUSINESS diary Giving away nothing, Combined English Stores Group Limited, How long for the German car boom?, BOC sales abroad up 32pc, Polystyrene to cost more, Personal export plan runs into difficulties, Like a scene from '40 Years On'-exams, Holts INTERIM REPORT, for the half-year ended 31st July, 1969, Steel union row: talks by Ministers, Mason praises Italian steel, Court decision may boost check trading, Questions of principle in the GEC-AEI affair, Change in spending habits, How British executives fare on salary and living costs in comparison with their foreign counterparts, Decca share in U S order, Professor Kempner of Bradford University is trying to enthuse more businessmen about education and more academics about business. He is making good headway, but too much mutual misconception remains, GEC workers seek 'takeover' support, S. H. Benson Limited International Advertising Agency, Union for GPO managers, Pergamon: Leasco makes bid to unseat Maxwell and board, Midland Industry £2m Green Shield plan closes gap, Company News Bright hopes for Telefusion export sales, British Ropes Limited, Austin Maxi output to be cut again, Sales of Scotch in UK down 10 per cent, contracts £4m export order, Trudeau declares war on inflation, Scrap metal row likely, Boost in Britain for Volkswagen, Insurance move rejected, FOR THE saver Long-term reward, Company Meeting Midland-Yorkshire Tar Distillers Group Operations Still Being Streamlined With Good Results, National Savings up by £8.7m, Pergamon: the City Panel's role now, Car industry's big four want meeting on joint council, Cargo scheme extended, How America is grappling with inflation, Northern Industry How to print record profits. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Chubb makes board changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin export quotas may be lifted, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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