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The Times - 20/03/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From DAVID LEITCH, By ROY LEWIS, By HUGH NOYES Parliamentary Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, From BRIAN CASHINELLA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, Our United Nations Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From TONY DAWE, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, From RICHARD WIGG, By DAN VAN DER VAT, By Colin Rickards, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, PHS, RONALD BUTT, DAVID TUDOR-POLE, HELEN PEPPIN, P. W. A. MANSELL, A. C. HUNT, ELTON., JACK KARRAN, SIMON HARCOURT-SMITH, D. BOSE, PETER SMITH, HENRY WILLIAMSON, By Nicholas Bethell, DESMOND HEAP, ERIC W. WHITE., ALEC ROSE, LEONARD PEARL, R. G. GLINN, From a Correspondent, Robin Denniston, Mr. Yehudi Menuhin, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By TOM GERMAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, BY A BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT, by Hilary Gelson, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From John Hall, By Stephen Walsh, A.B., By Julian Critchley, By Stanley Sadie, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By DENNIS TOPPING, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, By CLIVE CALLOW, From PETER JAY, By DENNIS DWYER, By DAVID MILLHAM, PATRICIA TISDALL, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN CARTER, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By DAVID JONES, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By DAVID DAVIS, By ARTHUR REED, Peter Jay, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Labour Correspondent, KENNETH YOUNG., J. L. GRIGGS, W. HOGARTH, JAMES MURPHY., IAN MORISON, DAVID MILLHAM, by Dennis Dwyer, by Lord Melchett, by Berry Ritchie, Mining Editor, by a Special Correspondent, by E. T. Sara, by James Driscoll, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by Rodney Cowton, by Richard Lambert, by Dennis Dwye, by Anthony Post, by John Annetts, by D. J. Sainsbury, by Pearce Wright, Science Reporter, by Peter Wood, by S. J. R. Yelloly, by Ruben Viner, by Patrick O'Leary,

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News: NFU and Tories disappointed, Air and sea port at Foulness proposed, Peru seizure of fishing boats, Yevtushenko poem on clashes, Ford expect smooth return to work, Israel settlers' firm grip on Syrian heights, Arctic team back in contact, Life for killing Mother-in-law, Colombian move to end growing disorders, Wilson seen as enemy, Living in college, Arms charge against east Germany, The Course Of Nature Chiffchaffs face the wintry hazards, The Pope to pay visit to Uganda, Price review's highest subsidy rise for beef, WEU suggested forum for European unity, Note an invitation to murder, Q C says, Runaway van crashes into schoolgirls, Bad world press for Britain, Drug tests in schools are urged, Councillor is gaoled for taking bribe, Pakistan admits mob rule prevails, Towns investment call, Valour out of the collecting tin, How the Army planned Operation Sheepskin, Dubcek reveals main issue at pact talks, Nurse 'refused to obey matron', Jets attack Arab posts, Ray makes move for new court hearing, Dorothy Crisp is gaoled, Delon denies he ever entertained Pompidou, The Times Diary BBC moves in to Masirah A working party's frustrations Miller's new medium, Mr Lee genuinely welcomed back by islanders, U S space men in fight for funds, Police prepare to assume full control, Student violence may increase, Harrow School, 5,000 troops in Vietnam round-up, 200 supporters put off train, Poland recovers from a year of moral disasters, Challenge to Argentine bishops, Bishop and wife fell into ditch, 20 taken off blaze tanker, Homes and chapel hit as TV mast crashes, Attempt to speed Lords reform, Wife's plea to yachtsman, U S pessimism on Vietnam war, Science Report Geology Last days of the Canadian ice sheet, Today's engagements, Two bodies exhumed by police, Troops to leave in few days after Anguilla leaflet invasion, De Gaulle makes referendum vote of confidence, Fire deaths a near record, Too late for Labour?, Camelot dig defended, 'No plot to kill man'. Politics and Parliament: Graduates only for Cranwell, Relief and anxiety in Commons, Advertising holidays in S Africa, Wilson to meet Haile Selassie, Mischievous comment on Concorde, Building societies attacked for hasty action on home loans, Industry and universities must link Lords, Jenkins is warned: 'avoid new curbs', Firms in auction rings may be barred, Why Anguilla operation cannot be repeated in Rhodesia Commons, Hostile reception for farm price review Commons. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Macready's, Iron And Steel Institute, Wedgwood, Round Oak Steel Works, Redheugh, British Steel Corporatioon, Segas, Stein Atkinson Stordy, Midland Bank, Bridle And Cross, Parker-Knoll, Balfour & Darwins, Osborn Steels, Dunford Hadfields, Hannibal Brooks, Kalle, Wilbraham & Smith, P & O, MD, Shell, The Shell-Mex And B.P. Group, Ppa, Australian Travel Service, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, M. Gérard, Brown Bayley Steels, Eletrobras, Stora Steel, Heinemann, Woolwich, Qantas, Castrol, Tww, Gkn, G.E.I.S., Bupa, Alfa Romeo, Unbrako, Woodall-Duckham, Nch, British Acheson Electrodes, Window Seal, John Lee, Thos. Cook & Son, John Tyzack & Partners, Zincote, Nel, Baring Brothers & Co., National And Commercial Banking, Davy-Ashmore, Canadian Markets, John Cashmore, H. E. Samson, Hall Bros, Spink, Rank Hotels, Volvo, Steetley Refractories, The Northern And Tubes Group, Jones Lang, Export Intelligence, Times Newspapers, Lyon, Mobil, Canada, The Thos. Firth & John Brown, The Times, Glamorgan County Council, The Hunting Group, General Refractories, Riverside Properties, Pfa, Rutherford, Osborne & Perkin, The National Association Of Steel Stockholders, Money Which?, Lee, Yellow Pages, British Steel Corporation, Leek And Westbourne, Bea, Brims. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: British paratroopers land in Anguilla. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,112, Television for today, 1933 penny is sold for £2,600, Fonteyn And Nureyev. Law: Remand on girl murder charge, Queen's Bench Division Solicitor Held Negligent Over 'Trap' In Lease Sykes And Others v. Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Co. Ltd. And Others, When A Dock Worker IS 'Employed' Taylor v. Furness, Withy & Co. Ltd., Three charged with conspiracy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, March 20, 1944 Vesuvius Erupts. Editorials/Leaders: Mistakes In Foreign Policy, The Longhope Disaster, Grey Skies For Farmers. Letters to the Editor: Site Of The Airport, Gold: 'I knew he would give in', said Beaverbrook, Derelict airfields, Library Book Royalties, Procrastination, Tax on borrowing, Land Levy Maze, Poetry In The Sixties, Rochdale inquiry, Mutual dislike, Danger Of Boxing, Training In Sail, The Guinea Passes, Lessons Of Anguilla Crisis: Weakness Of Federations, Contrite? Moonbound?, Dreaded time off, Immigration Problems, Sauce for the goose. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, Church News, Matchan resigns from Jersey publishers. Deaths. Obituaries: Marcel Gazelle, Mary Darby, Mr John Bracken Former leader of Canadian Conservative Party. Sport: All-England Badminton Only British seed soon eliminated, Second Division Palace step up pace in promotion bid, Kent to discuss ban on players, Real Tennis, Sports in Brief, Schools Sevens All on equal footing, Avia Foursomes Lead shared by three pairs, Schoolboys' Rugby England XV no match for skilful Welsh, Inter-Cities Cup Hungarians finish off Leeds, Dreaper is denied a double, The Laird may outjump his Gold Cup rivals, University Rackets Oxford to win again, Cross-Country Johnston fully fit, First Division Best leads rout of QPR, Yesterday's results, Cup semi-final in doubt, Personal best for Clementi. Classified Advertising: Appointment, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Secretary. Reviews: A policeman's conscience Whitehall Theatre: Dead Silence! by Monte Doyle, Joan Greenwood In New Comedy, Fenella Fielding as Hedda Gabler Phoenix Theatre, Leicester Hedda Gabler By Henrik Ibsen, Flawed brilliance of Berlioz opera Royal Opera House Benvenuto Cellini By Berlioz, Television Passing of a panegyric, A fine musician, Killingly funny film Paramount The Assassination Bureau. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Riverside Properties, London And Suburbs, Chamberlaine-Brothers & Edwards. Business and Finance: company NEWS Law Land's growth rate accelerates to 23 pc, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Woolworths policy talks, new ISSUES Vantona coupon at 8 pc, Makers fight to cut costs, World Of Aviation Bigger role for air refuelling, British markets still dominate industry, Thorn underwriters left with £10m stock, The economy that just won't slow down, Cheerful Bowater outlook, Money Market Comfortable conditions, Ownership paradox in takeovers, January drop in output figures puzzles industry and Whitehall, Vauxhall pre-tax profit up 48 pc, Nylon turf sales drive in Britain, Frozen fillet talks fail, FOR THE saver How trusts should time selling, Safes too hard to crack, New structure will rationalize output, Clearing banks will fall to six, EQUITY Markets Erratic changes but index creeps up again, Prospects at home and abroad, Larger ships mean lower rates, Pre-Budget sales low, Tyne yard wins Russian contract, BOAC raises £3m, Building site bargaining is criticized, Gillette sells to E Europe, Urgent need for more modern techniques, Tourist body to wind up, BUSINESS diary Up in the air at Midland, US national debt Bill for Senate, Bids, Deals & Mergers Lewis & Peat purchase, The Regions, British press criticized by ICI man, Midland steel group proposes £312m expansion, Coast-to-coast oil pipeline will carry 4m tons a year, What good can a Marketing Course do your company?, 50 p.c. higher output planned by 1975, Transformation to meet world competition, Canal-Randolph Corporation All Records again Surpassed in 1968, Sterling Most spot rates favour London, Eurodollar loans soar, Size plus complexity equals expenditure, Pound improves another 11 points, Any old iron keeps prices down, Developing countries will boost world demand, The surviving art of swordsmanship, Advertising & Marketing Inspiration is hard to find among festival award winners, New solid fuel process, Dixor Limited Chairman's Statement, Danger from the diamond raiders, Bulk buyers need incentives, Fixed Interest Rake's progress of Funding 6½ per cents, Dispelling the gloom in machine tools, £6m World Bank loan to Ireland, Tightening squeeze on US banks, New institute forged after 100 years of change, Canada oil 'open to all', How The Markets Moved, City praised by 'gnome', UN study sees 3 1\3 pc growth rate in UK, Powder process increases flexibility, Facing a constructional challenge, Cunard-UCS legal battle nears, Wall Street Broad gain in lighter trading, Workers' view 'is essential', The Bowater Paper Corporation The Chairman's review of the year, mining £25m alumina plant boost, Airline reshuffle after two months, Reckitt & Colman's strong overseas bias. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New Union Discount post. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Decline in cocoa futures resumed with losses of £5 to £7 10s, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small irregular movements, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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