The Times - 18/04/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From a Special Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MACARTHUR Education Correspondent, From Our South Wales Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By PAT HEALEY, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, From Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, From PAUL MARTIN, From LOUIS HEREN, From INNIS MACBEATH, From Our Own Correspondent, From ANATOLE SHUB, By Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, From Our Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, JAMES DAGLISH, From RICHARD SHARPE, PHS, W. W. BROWN, A. E. IRMA KELLY., ROGER LAMBLE, J. A. KIRBY, IAN DUNELM, JAMES T. ANDERSON, JUDITH A. CLEGG, G. A. DODSWORTH, M. THEISEN, J. F. HAMPTON., W. G. SPEAKMAN, By Sir William Alexander, GINETTE CHALMERS, G. A. RUSSELL PURCHASE., LOUIS DE PINNA., R. J. REES, R. E. RIMES, CHRISTIAN M. KNOCK., ERIC TOWERS, By GERALDINE KEEN Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff., JOHN WOODCOCK, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, By NEIL ALLEN, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By ROY McKELVIE, By BRIAN LEWIS, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Michael Billington, By William Mann Music Critic, By Stanley Sadie, G.W., A.B., By Henry Raynor, C. H., By GERALD ELY, By RONALD KERSHAW Northern Industrial Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By TONY ALDOUS, By GILES SMITH, By DENNIS TOPPING, By Business News Staff, By Our Political Staff, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, KENNETH OWEN, JOHN FENTON, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROBERT JONES, Management Editor, By DAVID JONES, By DAVID DAVIS, By CLIVE CALLOW, by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By OUR FINANCIAL STAFF, P. CAHILL, G. V. BAYLEY, E. H. HAYNES, I. ISLES, W. M. MITCHELL., RON LEIGHTON, G. W. BELL, PETER TARRANT-WILLIS, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by C. D. Waldron, by Rosamind Julius, by Nicolas Travers, by P. J. Robins, by lain Mackenzie,
ResumoNews: Remission for Pat Arrowsmith, Saigon intellectuals arrested, How peace move failed, Film director risks fire for plastic lilies, Old Trafford's test, Judge asks about Mitchell escape from Dartmoor, Smooth path for the jumbo jet, 'Beetles in chocolates', US to meet N Korea on spy plane, Norman Mailer to run for New York mayor, The Times Diary Lee Kuan Yew's terse retort Hitler would be 80 on Sunday Thorpe's shafts fall wide, Government's survival hangs on union reform-Wilson, Planning to keep the lead, Courts criticized for refusing legal aid, Wizardry with luggage, Technicians' ban could hit Z-cars, Freight carriers to rethink future, Rhodesia survives tough trade year, Russian Army at peak of power, New technology of comfort, Dubcek's pleasant smile hid a steely determination, Richard Davy and Dessa Trevisan describe the new man in control Enigmatic Husak no stooge of Moscow, Plea to cancel hockey, Science Report Astronomy Brief spurt by slowing pulsar, Can third largest port stand the pace?, Close check on noise, Duty-free trade is flourishing, Roulette ruling goes against clubs, Delhi believes that Naga struggle is now over, Fairness in compulsory purchase, Some essentials for a new education Act, Nato role if Russia moves, The King's School, Canterbury, Panic school measure, objectors say, Dysentery in hospital confirmed, A solution for cargo problems, Scottish TUC throw out White Paper, Livestock, handle with care, Union reform 'essential' to recovery of the nation, Shipping lines reach to the skies, Dubcek loses power in Czech crisis, Welcome for Gibraltar's Governor, Protest Over Lack Of Papers, MP attacks rail 'filth', Jury told of investiture threats, Iraq orders Arab guerrillas to obey its commands, Computers to speed customs, Strike hits magazines, Assessing Crusoe's appeal, Federal army reported in Biafran capital, Check on gipsy living standards, £1,300 Bible stolen from Sandringham parish church, Today's engagements, Coin-in-slot buses for London, Theme For A Chairman Someone must always take the initiative, Still tighter security. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Manchester Tinning Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Davy-United, New Throgmorton Trust, Seaboard World, Emery, Cochran, Michaels, Keith & Henderson, Luxair, Lyon, Jeffreys Group, Midland Bank, Bally, Bolsa, Hawker Siddeley Group, Hoechst, Tyndall Exempt Fund, Tricopress, The Times, Taylor Woodrow, Rugby World, Abbey, Air Canada, Telextra, Heuga, South African Airways, Alitalia, Hills, Autair, Esso, K Blade Shoe, Pye, Marlborough, Aerolineas Argentinas, British Steel Corporation, Rspca, Peter Dale Ltd., Heathrow Airport, Scm, Bea, The Economist, East African Airways, Brims, Lombank, Costain. Politics and Parliament: 'Depraved will not contaminate deprived', Tories will call five divisions, Board of Trade guidance on mergers: assurances to be sought from firms, Major changes made to kerb crawling Bill Lords, Away with reform: cheers in Commons: tears in Lords, No party advantage in parliamentary boundary changes Commons. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Dubcek's troubled months in office, Heathrow. Law: Sirhan Guilty of Kennedy murder, Self-Defence And Duty To Retreat Regina v. Julien, Court Of Appeal Intention To Give Forged Notes To Police Regina v. Wuyts, Queen's Bench Division Court Of Appeal Roulette Variant Illegal Metropolitan Police Commissioner v. I. & N. Weston Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Men's Fashion by Antony King-Deacon page 1, Lpo In Germany, Television for today, World chess, Men's Fashion by Antony King-Deacon page 2 Hat tricks, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,136, A mirror case for £7,200, Gilbey's trip. Editorials/Leaders: Shackles On The Police, Back-Bench Victory, Mr Dubcek Goes. Letters to the Editor: What about the addict, Burning question, Articled clerks, 'Let them eat cake', Ladies In Balloons, Passing on the burden, Violence On Tv, Justice Slows Down, Increase In S E T: Customers Will Feel The Effects, Essential service, Lundy Island, Dog Breeding, Estate duty hardship, Budget: bigger burden on the insurance industry, The World At One, Conway Bridge, Cheese Council, Moral Attitudes, A time for lunch, Credit and debit, Interest rates, Hard on the law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, April 19, 1944 Inciting The Workers. Official Appointments and Notices: Changes For The British Museum, Receiving Orders, County Commissions, University News Cambridge. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Emilio Arenales Catalan, Sir Arthur Macnalty Physician, public health worker, and medical historian, Obituary. Sport: National Hunt Racing Jimmy Scot retires, Thirsk programme for today, Sports in Brief, Badminton Horse Trials Astounding progress over 21 years, British team await Tour decision, Stung capable of giving away weight, Rugby Celebrations Special games planned for 1970 centenary, Rackets Persistence aids Ohlson to win, Monaco Tennis Ashe given lesson in slow court play by Newcombe, Football Norwich sack manager, International Hockey Scots can make sure of Triple Crown, Runners at Newbury, Athletics Cables urge athletes to withdraw, Newmarket results, Table Tennis Scots start with win, Record 64 for Shade, Father and son tournament, Golf Etiquette Rule To Be Enforced Bid to brush up golfers' manners, Squash Rackets. Reviews: Return of virtuosity, Well-drilled Pastoral, Musical's relapse Cambridge Theatre Ann Veronica By Frank Wells and Ronald Gow, Rare quality in common, Television Channel hopping, Deflated drama Aldwych Theatre George Dandin by Molière. Property: Grange Farm Yaddlethorpe, Property Market Comfort in old rectories, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notice, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation. Business and Finance: SEC curb on deals by 'insiders', BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Slater Walker goes into mines, Gas costs 'uncertain', Trust sales dip, Accountants' vote favours merger, Villa issue beats target, Microelectronics, Yorkshire gas field likely to produce bigger yield, Vickers falls down on profit forecast, Associated Fisheries, Plea for cocoa agreement, Wall Street Market remains nervous but closes firmer, Major Step In The Move To 'Plastics Alloy' For Cars, Strike curbs backed, Interim Statement North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Chevron wins £2½m Post Office order, Alarm at cut in grants, Company News Compton & Webb hoists profits to new peak, The great gilts debate, Tax relief still possible on half of bank loans, Employers favour factory pacts, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., Nuclear Fuel, France reduces deficit, Industrial research would strengthen British innovation, Government may aid civil engineering, Mr Mason plans new central body for electricity, BUSINESS diary Kealey back in the picture, The Regions, Union Corporation Limited, NY sugar up 12 points, Boom in vending machines, John Thompson Sir Humphrey Browne reports a year of further profitable growth, George Wimpey'68 & CO LTD £200 million turnover: Substantial workload ahead, Waste rubber and plastics industry seeks SET escape, TV levy 'a mistake', 'Curbs to breed stronger unions', The Selective Investor Split-level investment trust merits, German bank rate rise may strain world capital centres, BoT move on proposed link-ups, Hunt Report out next Thursday, Low pay in clothing industry attacked by PIB, GKN looks to overseas expansion, contracts ICL wins orders worth £750,000, Union Corporation Group Geduld Proprietary Mines Limited, London Provision Exchange, Briefly, Temporary price rise in nickel-bearing steel, Big boost for Sony, U.C. Investments Limited, Looking for yardsticks in the merger game, Sterling 4 points lower after erratic day, Company Meeting Cammell Laird And Company Limited Further Encouraging Progress, Insurers move out of gilts, Glass, Thomson 1969 forecasts, EQUITY Markets Prices tumble but no panic selling, Guest Keen & Nettlefolds Limited, Bond dealers meet, Can the car men pull out of the doldrums?, Money Market Easy close in Lombard St, Motorola picks Scotland for £1m semiconductor plant, Germans win ships order, FOR THE saver Hodge and Surinvest make running, mining New Broken Hill needs £10m, new ISSUES Debenture and rights package by J Thompson, Malawi in deal with Lonrho, Fixed Interest British Funds relapse once again, Bids, Deals & Mergers Vickers Aust buys steel founders, Gilts and equities fall back-but sterling stays firm, Company Meeting The Brooke Tool Manufacturing Co. Improved Prospects. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Bank of Ireland Governor. Stock Exchange Tables: Drawing Of Bonds German Government International 512 Per Cent Loan, 1930 Sterling Bonds, Commodities Index rises to highest since Korean war, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts and equities fall sharply, Regional Share Prices, The Times Shareindices, Unit Trust Prices.
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