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The Times - 18/01/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By IRVING WARDLE, From Our Own Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From EDMUND STEVENS, By DENIS TAYLOR, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, By ALEX HENDRY, By Our Local Government Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD DAVY, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From PAT HEALY, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By our Northern Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By A. W. HASLETT Science Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, REX BELLAMY, From Our Correspondent, P H S, JULIUS STRAUSS., R. S. DALE, HARLECH., JOHN S. SKIDMORE., D. W. TOWNSEND, PREETAM SINGH., LESLIE SCARMAN, MAGNUS PYKE, ROBERT LUSTY, R. E. COUCH, LAURENCE S. MARGOLIS., By Robin Fedden, CORNELIUS O'LEARY, PETER NICHOLS, RICHARD USBORNE, JOAN LEVETT., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By the Very Rev. Robin Woods, By HUGH STEPHENSON, From PHILIP JACOBSON, FROM OUR FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DENNIS DWYER, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By JOE ROEBER, WARWICK BROPHY, By ANTHONY THOMAS. Banking Correspondent, Sir Denys Lowson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. W. TAIT, DAN MacGREGOR., BERRY RITCHIE, By Our Labour Staff, A. GOODRICK-CLARKE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Geraldine Keen, by Irving Wardle, Edward Mayer, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Henry Raynor, Dennis Potter, Irving Wardle, Adam Fergusson, Michael Wood, H. R. F. Keating, Eleanor von Schweinitz, Caroline Hillier, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Kenneth Chapman, Roy Hay, Good Food Guide, Harry Golombek, Bill Glenton, Mary Owen, Joyce Rackham, John Carter,

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News: Three astronauts down safely, Wards closed by staff illness, Trouble-shooting teams to keep the peace, Gypsy film shown as evidence, Paintings defaced in New York, Johnson forgives the press, Critics hit out at 'blueprint for unions', Students march in vain to Powell meeting, Four travellers in search of Turkey's mountain flora, Holiday airports give safety promise, Wiring peril warning, Smith defiant on emergency law, The Times Diary Can LASH revive Thames barges? Russians on life at Sussex Picasso writes modern Alice, Woman of 80 sent to prison, Week of prayer for a difficult decision, Monte Carlo delay over oil leak, Man's 'hour of terror', £10,000 for Princess, Carmania hauled free by tugs, MP to ask about secret inquests, SOS calls by six ships in gales, Gas used on Tokyo students, Nixon day to cost £1m, The tough life of Britain's squash champion, Mixed feelings over Woodcock move, City marshal dies on duty, Theatre in growing storm, Aim is to use the forces of conflict for constructive ends, Kennedy findings upheld, Teach-to-rule threat, Free seats for all at the Royal Court, Barcelona university attack, Saigon on alert for Vietcong, French move for four-power talks on Middle East, Surcharge of £660,000 rejected, Defence talks in May, Threats of suicide in Prague, Today's engagements, Russia plans further space achievements, New rights and duties proposed for unions, Union ponders inner conflict. Law: Garrison seeks trial delay, Law Report January 17 Breathalyser Case Judgment Reserved Regina v. Clarke, Markovic mystery witness charged, Accused and charges, McVitie tried to run, witness says. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, Austrian National Tourist, Montrose Products, Target Financial Fund, Rosé Layon, Garrow Fisher Tours, Multiple Display Advertisements, Killer, Union-Castle, Sunday Times, Begonias, Collins, R. M. Brooker, Lynwood, Shaw Savill, Le Ptit Montmartre, Hoverlloyd, Sunscape Holidays, Frames, Airey & Wheeler, Appeals, Ansafone, Geographical Magazine, The Times, Murison Small, Chandris Cruises, Kenneth Fitzsimons, Health Culture, P&o, Nse, Royal Mail Lines, Prins Ferries, International Mercury, E. H. Mundy, Regional Irish Tourist, Sovereign Cruises, Minitrek Expeditions, Travel, Penn Tours, Supertravel, Golf View Hotel, Healey & Baker, Gellatly, Hankey, Ualais, Ormos Shipping, Paris, Villa Italia, British India Steam, Italian Riviera, Sander & Kay, Hickie Borman Cruises, Safari. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Services tomorrow: second Sunday after Epiphany, Announcements, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Property: Overseas Property. Sport: Cricket West Indians do well in field, Week-end sporting arrangements Rugby Union, Football Prospects Everton's chance to hot up race, Programme for Catterick Bridge, Sports in Brief, Australian Tennis Mrs Court at her best, Meetings off, Noel Bruce Cup Cool power destroys Eton, Haydock Park runners, Jacklin maintains his challenge with a 71, Cross-Country Incentive for Hill to keep title, Two Britons qualify for Curzon Cup, Sponsored Racing Outstanding chance for Tickle Me, Miss Wade in final, Rugby Prospects Selectors bide time for proof of ideas, Squash Rackets. Editorials/Leaders: A Last Chance, No reason to expect a gold policy change. Letters to the Editor: The Case For Monetary Reform, Munich Crisis, Asians From Kenya, Churchill And Sikorski, Travel Plans, Problem Of Cannabis, Housing cost problem, Canned Vintage, Case for discretion, Exporter's Torment, A 'Free' University, ... and were printed, Those WHO Write, Director's dilemma, Buying Queen Anne, Remedy For Ulster, Greenwich Road Plan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Aberdeen, Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, January 19, 1944 Gaspers Forbidden. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Tilting at windmills, Sporting with sporting art: a new vogue, Chess A wealth of ideas, Stockhausen at V and A, Gardening Colour all the year round, Holiday '69 When Cinderellas go to the ball, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,060, Holiday '69 Cruising across Europe, Holiday '69 Burgundy from a barge, Eating in Making marmalade, 1,900gns For A Grimshaw Why Value IS Rising, Week-End Broadcasting Saturday, Holiday '69 The best way to see the Broads, Eating out West Country newcomers. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Stanley Reed Times of India editor, Lord De Saumarez, Dr K. S. Latourette Missionary scholar. Business and Finance: Bids, Deals & Mergers Agreed £7m Simo offer, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Factors chain scheme to aid exporters, Aluminium price rise, The Regions Steady buying lifts Unochrome, ICI not to fight Courtaulds for English Calico, Cooling-off period totally inadequate says the CBI, Company Meeting Nelson Financial Trust, The Week Ahead Jobless and wage rate figures due, EQUITY Markets Interesting end to eventful week, Bill rate down, Wall Street Recent advances consolidated, U S files anti-trust suit against IBM, company NEWS Dorothy Perkins' profit dips in spite of higher sales, 23% profits boost for Lloyds Bank, mining Broken Hill lead output up, BSN bid 'may fail', Fixed Interest Good rally by the Funds, BoT forecast capital spending could rise 15 pc this year, JOE ROEBER predicts a shakeup in steel BSC ready to scrap its regional Groups, Sterling Firm close to the week with a gain of four points, Lloyds Bank keeps in line, Bowmaker Limited Record Results Despite Difficult Conditions, Steel peace formula may divide TUC, Holidays may cost more, new ISSUES Property trust terms attractive, Money Market An underlying shortage, EMI steps up offer for ABPC to £63m, FOR THE Saver If property shares look overpriced, Deposit plan 'justified', Uncertainty hits gold price, Court balks BP deal, How The Markets Moved, Industry is disappointed by Mrs Castle's union plans, NZ protests at ship delay, Unions amicable on Ford's pay plan, Price index leap to 128.4. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times List Of Latest Dividends, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sharp advance in cash copper, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Textile shares advance. Reviews: Children's Books In the picture, Stamps Launching the QE2s, Fiction Cliff-hanging into the Seventies, Children's Books In the family, Boggarts, bogles, warts and all, Fiction Take your partners: or, what's going on?, Records Shostakovich the symphonist, Ballet A good idea that failed, Fiction An outstanding theatre novel, Alexander Tcherepnin As active as ever at 70, Timescrime Entertainment above everything, Films Under one roof, Television Personalities and real people, Pooter, Albee looks at himself and at his plays, Paperbacks, Concert Colour and vigour, Wine Vintage drinking dates. Picture Gallery: Watching his step.

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