The Times - 18/06/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By DAVID WOOD, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From WILLIAM BEECHER, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Churches Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By Our Air Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From DAN VAN DER VAT, By RITA MARSHALL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MARIO MODIANO, From FRED EMERY, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From IAN McDONALD, From Our Own Correspondent, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By Michael Billington, From Stanley Sadie, By Nature-Times News Service, By Joan Chissell, From Ossia Trilling, By Julian Critchley, G. W., By William Gaunt, By Miles Kington, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By HARRY GOLOMBEK, LEONARD BEATON, RANDLE MANWARING, DESMOND BANKS, W. A. WISEMAN, H. E. GILMOUR, J. ERDOS, EVELYN DENINGTON, KENNETH SANSBURY, EDWARD ROGERS, LEWIS DONNELLY, O.F.M., DAVID MASON., DOUGLAS TILBE, J. C. BATTERSBY, By Patrick Brogan, E. S. M. PRICE, HAROLD SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, GEORGE HOWARD, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, P. J. V. R. and other friends, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER MARSON, By JOhN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By REX BELLAMY, By ANDREW PORTER, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By DENNIS TOPPING, By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID DAVIS, From PETER JAY Economics Editor, By ANDREW GOODRICK-CLARKE, By Our Financial Staff, By DENNIS DWYER, PATRICIA TISDALL, By GILES SMITH, DAVID MILLHAM, by Hugh Stephenson ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, From GEOFFREY DODD, By RONALD KERSHAW, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By JOHN DEANS, Parliamentary Staff, Michael Shanks, PRIMROSE., A. MACLENNAN., By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, IAN MORISON, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Henry Scott Stokes, by Oliver Woods, by Han Ne Bok, by Margaret Allen, by Richard Harris, by Philip Shabecoff, by Our Special Correspondent, by Jong Gun Jun, Jong Min-Gyo, Ju Ui-Sik, Prince Yuchon, Yi Jon O, Yun Son-Do, John Chol (1536-93), by John Young, by Kyoo Hyun Lee, by Professor William Watson, ,
ResumoNews: Police award for girl, Agriculture: self-sufficiency the aim, Legacies of 20-year cold war, Ian Smith set for comfortable win, £25m deal threatened by Greece, Piggott reported at Ascot, Scientific market for UK, £1,069 paid to woman striker, Maud report is 'last step to takeover', Girder clue to disaster, Booking for a theatre by computer, Man chose to take holiday in the dock, Britain's coloured population over 1,200,000, Air service to lighthouses, Crucial problem of presidential succession, Army's great leap forward, Abortion Act under fire, The Times Diary Will Chou visit Pakistan? S.N.P. critics called Quislings Team to tackle Arctic peaks, American review of germ warfare, Aid investment pays dividends, Wilson giving ground over penalties, Hampshire lose by default, Three power peril, Athens warning to exiled King, Destroyer officer refuses to give evidence, Red Arrow air displays cancelled, Parents On Board At Stonyhurst, Sights set on the Japanese boom, Challenge accepted: the awakening of a poeple, Michael X says 'I was shot at', Reading aloud, Medieval mosque excavated, Girl's legal rights, Kiesinger deplores the wrangle over Britain, Refusal to sell to coloured house-buyer alleged Builders challenge race board, Spassky's fight for fame and glory, US plans big troop cuts in Vietnam, Kaunda defied at polls, Safety plan for tower blocks 'impractical', Science Report Cosmology Reconciling microscopic theories, Pirates to go on air again, Airport threat to astronomy research, Counsel asks to withdraw, Art assimilates Chinese influence, Banks assist balanced growth, Brinson quits after dispute, Ambassadors recalled for Market talks, Tripos results: Sciences, Archaeology, Geography, Vietnam force to stay in east, Radar may stop mercy flights, Only 63pc of clergy for Service of Reconciliation, Brown urges talks on widening of Rome treaty, Suppressed book on sale in Britain, Today's engagements, S Africans consulting Lisbon and London, Dead Sea gunfire kills American tourist, Harvey Smith starts in fine style, Congressmen defy ruling on Powell, Orthodox Jews picket Downing Street, Korea's Export Take-off from the "Underdeveloped", Children well read, Labour will woo woman voters, Costly stand on fees, Air industry shuffle delayed by strike, Document agreed in Moscow, Cabinet test for Pompidou, Nurse arrives home from Biafra, Mini ready to cross the 2m threshold, Rapid growth of education, Chalfont's faith in early move by Paris, Charlie Chester gets damages, Airport rail link plea, Sea wall deaths clash, Progress Of Student Power-2 Left confronts left in French university struggle, Holiday firms want cuts in prices, Czech secret police tried for murder, MPs campaign to save Radio 3. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Ascot week gets away to a wet start. Politics and Parliament: Controlling resale of electricity, Britain ready to talk again if Rhodesians change their course Lords, Government's pension aim: a right rather than a donation, Taxmen 'cannot cope' with work backlog, Tories attack BSC extra borrowing plan, MR Heath expects full Bill against strikes, Pledge on Middle East: We shall not jeopardize Israel's security Commons, Nurses' fees 'nonsense' Labour MP says, MPs challenge Stewart on Libya tanks deal. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Interplas, Legal And General, Korea Tourist Bureau, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union Trading, Bedford, The Banker's Association, Royal Academy, Richard Ellis & Son, City Of Worcester, Korea Exchange Bank, Kric, Foster Wheeler, The Times, Jack Barclay, Compton, Maples Sale, R.A.F., Swiss Credit Bank, Korea Trade, Komatsu Manufacturing Co., Norma Skemp, Courses In Marketing, Coutts & Co., Roneo Vickers, Cumbernauld, Investment Promotion, Japan Pacific Fund, Legge, North Sea Gas, The Dong-A Ilbo, The Samsung Group. Weather: The Weather. Law: Chancery Divison Attempt To Stop Tv Programme Fails In Re C (An Infant), Rubens case man gaoled, Queen's Bench Division Worker On Refinery Site Loses Damages Claim Waghorn v. George Wimpey & Co. Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: A Comedy Of Manners, Spassky is champion, Television for today, World record price for Sisley water scene, London Festival Ballet, Scattered Peach Blossoms, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,187. Reviews: Unaccompanied triumph, A composer's choice, Ethics of experiment, Jazz stunt man, Television In father's footsteps, A wide range of watercolours, Moscow plays tricks with Chekhov's 'Seagull', A Brahms programme. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, June 19, 1944 Flying Bombs. Editorials/Leaders: In Decline, Chieftains For Libya, White Rhodesia's Choice. Letters to the Editor: Verbose boards, Blighted Roses, Repatriation Of Immigrants, Child Offenders, Already too big, Financing methods, Rents and wages, Keep Off The Grass, Finance Bill: the penal charges, anomalies and injustices, Higher Retirement Pensions: Those WHO Contract Out, Local England, National Parks, Arab-Israeli War. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Receiving Orders, Inner Temple Awards. Obituaries: Dr. George Chester Duggan, C.B., MAREK HLASKO Rebel Polish author, Sir Archibald Edward Dunbar, Col Ralph Harari Economist and administrator, Mr Cedric Cliffe, Lady Langley, Sir Frederick Rawlinson, The Rt Rev B. P. Robin, Obituary, Dorothy, Lady Farrington. Sport: Results at Ascot, Today's Cricket, Yorkshire move up in table, W Indies can learn from mistakes, Glamorgan have a one-sided victory, Sports in Brief, US girl beats seed, British Women's Golf French girl leads, D. H. Robins's XI v New Zealanders, Croquet, Gloucester win by 5 runs, Royal Ascot card, Wimbledon Seedings Outlook promising for Miss Wade, Prospects At Royal Ascot Lucyrowe should avenge Guineas defeat, Shooting High-scoring men at Bisley, Leading averages Batting, Polo Argentines are main architects, Boxing Cooper meets German in title bout, Roehampton Tennis Miss Teeguarden gets second chance, Other cricket scores Northants v Warwick, Catterick Bridge programme, Ascot Racing Double for Barclay, Mrs Burton's fast time, Graveney inquiry. Property: Strutt & Parker, Hampton & Sons, Maisonettes & Flats, Hamnett Raffety, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs, Alfred Savill, Curtis & Henson. Classified Advertising: Appointment, Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, The Times, Legal Notices. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Export blow to Geo. Bassett, new ISSUES Lothian seeks a quote, Most pits with big losses closed, Perkins container terminal opens, Air Bill clause is defeated, Progress on US tax surcharge, IMF standby terms soon, Interim Statement Mears Bros. Holdings Ltd., BP's Alaska hover details, BUSINESS diary Help from a personal fortune, Trade Policy, Money Market Bank of England 'mops up', ICI brings Fluon price down 40 pc, US line offers aid, Engineering incentive plea, MPs to back the car makers' case for relaxing curbs, Unilever N.V., Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, £3m effluent pipeline plan founders, Interim Statement, The test remains for Tesco's rating, Bright future for newest industry, New record in machine tool orders: growing foreign demand, Handley Page wins £2.75m credit for Jetstream project, Bids, Deals & Mergers Armitage Ware in offer for Shanks, company NEWS Assoc. Newspapers' best year, France to ease exchange controls, Company Meeting The Hoffmann Manufacturing Company Mr. J. W. Garton's Review, contracts £2m orders for Sandvik, Warning on defence costs in Europe, BSI fears for metric programmes, Rationalization plays vital role in Sweden, FOR THE Saver May setback in unit sales, Sterling 3 point decline to $2.3891, Commons team for nuclear export tour, 'We have now reached the end of the long cycle... in which public spending has steadily increased its share of the national income...', Industry seeks early action to spur investment, UCS team in crisis talks with Minister, Stainless steel-£3½m plan, Computer chief hopes for profits of £5.5m, Training in worsted spinning, Silver prices plunge to their lowest since October, 1967, How The Markets Moved, Counter bid for Kempton Racecourse, Remington choice, Caution over April's higher petrol sales, mining Gold test run by big consortium, Shares fall to 1969 low after report, A striking trend in chemical prices, Hawker Siddeley Mechanical, Electrical and Aerospace Equipment with world-wide sales and service, Advertising & Marketing Three new accounts for Lintas, Tobacco refusal may cost nuclear order, Leyland peace bid today. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New National Westminster chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, The Regions, Government of New Zealand, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Oil shares in retreat, European And Far East Securities, Fixed Interest Savings Threes attract more buyers, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Copper jumps another £11 to £646 15s, EQUITY Markets Industrials dull but oils fall sharply, Regional Share Prices, Wall Street DJ loses 5.43 in continued gloom, Unit Trust Prices.
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