The Times - 15/04/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, Michael Thomas, By HUGH NOYES, From DAVID BONAVIA, From GIORGIO BORSA, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, A Staff Reporter, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER Home Affairs Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX, By Our Local Government Correspondent, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Midlands Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Our Paris Correspondent, From EDOUARD DILLON, From PAUL MARTIN, Our Tel Aviv Correspondent, Our United Nations Correspondent writes: U Thant, Secre-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, From PETER NICHOLS, From RITCHIE McEWAN, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Political Correspondent, PHS, LOUIS HEREN, By BASIL GINGELL, C. J. O. GARRARD, J. LAWRENCE., ROBERT W. MOWAT., RAINE DARTMOUTH, HELENE GRAHAME., SIMON RICHEY., R. F. KINNON, E. ARMITAGE, C. F. D. MOULE, J. P. GODWIN., R. P. R. TERRY., OLEG KERENSKY., By Julian Critchley, O. JENKINS., ARTHUR PEDDER., C. RIGHTON CAMPIN, ROY PLOMLEY, Our Estates Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Education Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By NORMAN CREEK, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Corresponden, By Joan Chissell, By Michael Billington, By T. G. Rosenthal, By John Percival, M. H., By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From MAURICE CARR, By STUART MARSHALL, From HUGH STEPHENSON, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By WARWICK BROPHY, By DENNIS DWYER, By CLIVE CALLOW, KENNETH OWEN, ERIC DRAKE, By JOHN DEANS, Parliamentary Staff, By DENNIS TOPPING, By MICHAEL BAILY Shipping Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PETER STRAFFORD, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, By DAVID DAVIS, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, CYRIL LEACH., PHILIP SAUNDERS, DAVID MILLHAM, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Labour to lose, Gunter says, Pop music menu for Moscow, Codes of violence on television, Girl floats to France by balloon, Cars And Drivers Dyane comes to Britain, Concorde 002 a special report The loneliness of leading runner, Eggs flung at French police, Air battles over Suez Canal, Laos lays blame for shootings, Webster calls off referendum in Anguilla, Church buys farm estate for £1m, 7,000 mental patients 'big strain' on town, Nixon explains his domestic plans to Congress, New ferry on Bilbao run, Service pay rise hint by admiral, Dr Caetano's visit to Africa, Senator Kennedy's hat already in the presidential ring, Left-wingers demand strikes showdown with Wilson, Mission to Moscow by Dubcek reported, Baby deaths: a germ found, Admissions to hospital suspended, Delhi plea for support, Long hair starts a strike, Warning on violence, U S-Russian atom talks, New techniques are boost for nation's economy, 'Encourage parents' plea to schools, Reproduction Fertility drug acts on brain, Giant cannot jump the queue, Entomology Sex scents of mealworm beetles, Men-on-moon craft ready, Pensioner hits bank raiders, Council clash over child intelligence, No breathless hush in the close, Test case threat after tribunal's ruling on lease, The Times Diary Frelimo after Mondlane Dean Rusk's London visit The Wells father and son musical, Fears of ban on beef anger butchers, 10-point plan to thwart hi-jackers, British publishing firm under criticism, Two held in Greece after killings, Station taxi ban begins, 300 taken off train, Lin Piao declared Mao's successor, Saigon press chief held, How Chinese shot down US planes, Policemen reject drug allegations, Rash of parties in Ghana when ban is raised, Stewart adds to Lee confusion, Britain's own tribute to Eisenhower, Three years of tests still to come, 'Financial racket' over abortions, Protest over remarks by Brown, French ship meets lone yachtsman, Italian prisoners seize hostages as riots spread, Today's engagements, Prisoners will join a trade union, Captain of the Pueblo reported cleared, Student got grant by telling lies, Train driver had heart warning, Less strain on airmen's health. Picture Gallery: Memorial service for General Eisenhower at St Paul's Cathedral. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Shell, Bosch, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Industrial Life Offices Association, Pru Trust, Brain Koetser Gallery, Ben Line, Mea, Lilly Whites, National Bank Of Australasia, The Tilling Group, Heinemann, Alpha, Leicester Permanent, Bp, Owen, Protest Exhibition, Hattersley Stelrad, Kalle Films, Triplex, Ibm, Yellow Pages, Haymarket, Children Fund, Sainbury's, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Normandy Ferries, Twa, Leek And Westbourne, C. Howard & Partners, Estée Lauder, Brokers: Pember & Boyle, Weatherall Green & Smith, Morris, Agnew. Politics and Parliament: 1,000 more British student doctors by 1975, Newspapers diagnose Labour's sickness 'Britain before party' call, Grave overcrowding at Ockendon hospital: admissions halted, Patients must not be coerced, Cuts in family planning service deprecated, Abortion law alarm: Minister's scrutiny of trend in London, Lords reform: voting privileges of former Ministers and judges, Cutback in coal threatens morale-Lord Robens, MPs support nurses, No change in charges for medicines, New virus may have led to child deaths. Weather: The Weather. Law: Evidence of torture at Gandar trial, Store fined £75 over a trifle, Appeal against £78,398 award, Madrid court rejects writer's appeal, 5 discharged in plot case, £4,000 bail in painting case, Girls on trial in Poland, Krays on trial today over gaol escape. Arts and Entertainment: Television for today, Fashion by Prudence Glynn-1 The French ready to wear fair, ITA studies new 'Hog' episode today, World chess contest opens, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,133, Fashion by Prudence Glynn-2 Calf love, Animals do best in auction. Editorials/Leaders: Students Against Apartheid, The Right To Dissolve, Rebel With A Future. Letters to the Editor: Hedged around, Notorious phrase, Art Frontiers, Dressed Crab, MCC And South Africa, Equal responsibility, Captive audience, Increase of violence, Sanctuary, The National Trust And Lundy, Case for freedom, Protecting townscapes, The Need For A More Rational Attitude To Morality, Disincentive, Fear of exploitation, A Man Over 65, Why strikes cannot take all the blame, Bank statements. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University News £100,000 Gift To Birmingham, Church News. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, April 15, 1944 Giraud's Dismissal. Obituaries: Mr Jay Laurier Music hall and Shakespeare, Obituary. Sport: Yesterday's football, Monaco Tennis Championships Taylor has two good wins-but Hutchins loses chance, National Hunt programmes Taunton, Rugby Tour Of Africa Nineteen internationals in Barbarians party, Newmarket runners, Sports in Brief, Rackets Holders lose doubles match, Results yesterday Leicester, Bognor Festival Encouraging standard of schoolboys, Athletics Oxford name strong team, Professional Boxing Bugner can punch his way to top, Chelsea's throw-in expert snuffs out Arsenal, US Masters Golf Calculated risks earned Archer the title, Astle strikes twice, Classics Horses On Trial Speedy Fascination should improve. Reviews: New Baroness Orczy Serial, Intense, lyrical Messiaen, Television Truth in comedy, Ballets new to London, Sensitive artistry, Things Seen The art of Arthur Boyd, Enlarged view of Racine's power Aldwych Theatre Bérénice by Jean Racine. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Motor Cars, Ibm, Appointments. Property: Christie's, Phillips Puttick Son & Neale & Simpson, Sotheby's. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, How enthusiasm has been quenched, Nixon plan for major tax reform, General Foods puts in new £49m bid for Rowntree, PIB may delay proposed steel price increases, Imperial Japanese Government, British Insulated Callender's Cables, 'Cellulose' cigarettes, French link for Ericsson, Rebuff for Giro over cheques, Bp On The Threshold Of New And Exciting Developments 1968 results very encouraging Significant progress in the United States, Growth of life policy savings, Patent Office fees up, U S takes action to curb rush of mergers, contracts Hospital development order for Gilbert-Ash, Quoted securities up 23%, Money Market Bank help needed to alleviate a sizable deficit, The Regions, new ISSUES Hattersley shows potential, Sterling 11 point advance to best level for 11½ months, mining Hamersley deliveries rise, Equities firm in active trading, English Electric to cut loco output, Lesney is still growing explosively, Bundesbank fears fall in capital exports, BHP project-no effect on GKN plan, company NEWS Bestobell dividend up as profits jump 42 Pc, Iron 'could rise 12 p.c.', Wall Street Investors return to the sidelines, Computer NEWS Automated design for engineering, Scottish industry How Congress earned a position of real influence, Carnation in pet foods, 'Turning point' for BP, Evening hours for banks suggested by grocers, Governors agree to capital market protection, Open forum on planning, 22 pc drop in car sales, Detergents sales drive, Central ports control crucial says Minister, Builder'S 'stop-go' warning, Van Dyk Consolidated Mines Limited, Bids, Deals & Mergers Guthrie's strong arguments in Templeton offer, EQUITY Markets Selective buying produces many good gains, BUSINESS diary No stuffed shirts at Sainsbury's, How The Markets Moved, FOR THE Saver A Government bond, Mr Jenkins?, Money supply theory has now caught the Chancellor's attention. But what is it all about? Interpreting the Chicago version, New York cocoa 82 points to the limit higher, Shell-Esso group finds more North Sea gas, Printing bodies in merger, Sterling hits fresh peak on eve of the Budget, Pirelli, Avon put prices up, Budget '69 A strategy for all seasons, Fixed Interest Funds quietly firm ahead of the Budget, Call to break down non-tariff barriers, British Standard ignored, Spencer steel plant will halt today, Issue of Local Authority Bonds, Lesney told by Treasury 'cut payment'. Business Appointments: Business Appointments J E V Tyzack joins Handley Page board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Rowntree jumps 24s 6d to 132s 6d, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Sudden sharp rise in cocoa futures.
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