The Times - 07/11/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Own Correspondent, From LEO GOODSTADT, David Bonavia writes from Moscow:, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY PAT HEALY, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR RACE RELATIONS CORRESPONDENT, Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From HUGH STEPHENSON, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From RENE NABAA, Our Cairo Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From IAN McDONALD, By BRIAN MacARTHUR Education Correspondent, By RICHARD HARRIS, PHS, GEOFFREY SMITH, J. C. MASTERMAN, FRANK JAMES., PHILIP WILLIAMS, IVOR R. W. COOK., Peter M. Jackson, Paul B. Rose, Julius Silverman, Stanley Orme, Alexander W. Lyon, Michael Barnes, Arthur Davidson, Hugh Gray, Lewis Carter-Jones, John Lee, Albert Booth, James Dickens, Frank Judd, W. W. Hamilton, Frank Hooley, Ronald Atkins, ALAN L. FULLALOVE., JOHN BICKNELL., MONICA HUTCHINGS., R. N. B. CLEGG, JOHN A. MURPHY., KEITH KYLE., SETON GORDON, R. CROELLA, F. C. H. MILWARD, GODFREY HODGSON, By Michael Billington, By Mosco Carner, M.C., J.O.C, A.B., E.W., M. B., By Leonard Buckley, By William Gaunt, By William Mann Music Critic, JOHN RAILTON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By PETER RYDE, BY A ROWING CORRESPONDENT, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, BY GERALD ELY, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By ROBERT JONES, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By BERRY RITCHIE, By DAVID DAVIS, By TONY ALDOUS, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By GILES SMITH, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By MAURICE CORINA, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, JOHN WHITMORE, By CLIVE CALLOW, W. H. L. GORDON, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, KENNETH OWEN, By JERRY GREY, by Spartak Beglov, David Bonavia, Moscow Correspondent, Edmund Stevens, Georgy Dashkevich, N. Shirov, Academician B. Bychowsky, Professor O. Bayer, Professor Alexander Birman, Yevgeni Kanevsky, Patrick o'Leary, V. Zholobov, V. Sukach, former London Correspondent, Dmitri Prilyuk, Alexander Avdeyenko, Boris Alexeev, David Bonavia, Neil Allen,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Maud plan changes may be speeded, Decision on hanging may be made soon, Heffer seeks aid in staghunt fight, Marshalling pressure by pay policy, Rent control Bill aimed at GLC, Changes too slow in wage bargaining Commons, Capital punishment rumours, Cutting some of the farming red tape, Divorce reform derided, Pension debate agreed, Companies expected to show moderation, Easing of control on dividends: moderation still necessary, Financial protection for innocent wife Lords, Tory backbenchers elect Fisher. News in Brief. News: Brown in a clash with his union, Gorton expected to triumph, Poll shows little desire for return of de Gaulle, Vicar wants end to war memories, Research aids human needs, Witness 'did not pull any of Arthur's teeth', The problem of living together, Police intercept Medway boat, Shawcross attacks TV levy, 'Mr Braindrain' urges contract research, Renewed tension in Sino-Soviet talks, 16% drop in number of immigrants, Press Council ruling in heart case attacked, USSR and Europe-a Russian view, Jewel raid denials, Power strike today, Bonn fears collapse of EEC if summit fails, Men failed to attend tribunal, Consultation on Queen's living costs, Strikers in Milan TV protest, Crossman plans NHS 'integration', Council told hippy 'haven' must close, Plight of US Indian revealed, Two raids by Egypt across Suez Canal, Quality in service now the target, Cult of fitness breeds success, Expansion on the education front, Challenge to Primate of Greece, 'Old image' of Canada, New PO research centre, Drivers advised to claim, Franco offer of hope on Gibraltar, Psychology Eye jerks do not follow dream image, Dangers of 'mediocre leaders', Arrests in Danish security drive, Threat of force to U S marchers, In search of recognition, Rohan called 'abnormal', Italian party tries to heal divisions, Dispute on one-parent families, Casualties rise as attacks break Vietnam lull, Al Fatah begin to withdraw from Lebanon, Podgorny peace hope, 'Design homes for survival of the unfittest', 'Battle of destiny' call by Nasser, Wrong man arrested in mix-up, When trade unions have last word, Swiss seek pledge from Britain, Police plea for help on Springboks, Gaol black market in cannabis, College rejects plea for Coloured boy, Selwyn Lloyd is left house, The Times Diary Bennett's ambition achieved Anti-Maud problem, Workers hold power, says Mrs Castle, Mission comes first in mass media, Shadow Minister with a fresh approach No monopoly in education, Today's engagements, Tube repair men to stay out, Workers save cars in Rover blaze, Caution on talks date, Complaint on hospital at inquest, Security without luxury, Festival finds talent, Nelson and death wish, Man gave names from The Times, Opposing views on capital punishment For, Teachers to be offered £50 interim rise, State farm bonus system works well, Peking's border tactics, Infinite range nuclear aircraft are now an economic possibility, Nixon's nominee faces new allegations, Total withdrawal of Americans sought, Student inquiry call, Renault out to win Corsican Rally, Poor cough protection, Council apology after housing ruse fails, Foreign aid plea to church, Environment Tons of DDT in Antarctic snow, Murder plot charge. Index. Display Advertising: "Times", Bell's, Mg, Pia, Machinoexport, Gillette, Kac, Burnley Building Society, Hoechst U.K. Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mbf, Dgaa, Ilford, Abbey Life Assurance Company, Ahs, Post Office Telecommunications, British Legion Poppy Appeal, Techsnabexport, Bacb, Deinhard, Francisshaw, British Isle, Energomachexport, United Baltic Corporation, Techmash Export, Ppi, Fiat, Citizen, The Times, Wimpey, Lep, Eterna.Matic Watches, Anglo-Soviet Shipping, Jensen, Dewar's, Equitable Life Assurance Society, Montague L Meyer, Kn, Auto Union, Aa, Harlow And Jones, "Church's Shoes", Lloyds Bank, Leicester Permanent, Pcm-500, Anglo-Soviet Music Press, P & I, Je Reviens, Ball & Roller Bearings, Ibm, Collet's, Cycle & Motorcycle International Exhibition, British Steel Corporation, Newspaper Group, Cjb, Techmashexport, Ios, Mnb, Great Britain Ussr Association, Sudoimport, Sojuzpromexport, Churchill, Ctb, Lombank, Cornhill Insurance Company. Law: Law Report November 6 Queen's Bench Division Right Of Bankers To Set-Off Accounts Upheld Halesowen Pressworks & Assemblies Ltd. v. Westminster Bank Ltd., Two held in kidnapping case, Co-ops put their case, Gaol cases considered. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: The Field of Remembrance 1969. Arts and Entertainment: £131,707 paid for Gauguin, Television today, Men's Fashion by Antony King-Deacon Trousers to be seen in, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,309. Editorials/Leaders: Awakening In France, Like IT Or Not, Lament For The Makers. Letters to the Editor: National Theatre, Vote for individual, Trouser Suits, Selecting Prospective Mps, Sex Education Broadcasts: The Duty Of Parents, Springboks' Tour: Influence Of Demonstrations, October, 1969, Scale of protest, Public conscience, Letter To The Editor Trade figures argument needs an impartial umpire, Hunting: The Cruelty Of The Chase, Damage to crops, Representing the minority, Shakespeare's Sonnets And Mr. W. H., Spectators in peril, France's Highland Regiments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News St. Andrews, Latest Appointments New Post For Admiral. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, November 8, 1944 New House Of Commons. Obituaries: Mr Frank Goad Clement, Dr Thomas Wilson Ear specialist and author, Mr. John Nevile Buchanan., Sir J. Buchananjardine, Gen. Cartwright Taylor Command of Royal Marines, Obituary. Reviews: Anglo-French accent, Old Master grandeur, 'Rosenkavalier' in all its glory, Play about the wife of Edward II, U.S. playwright who never fails, Lunchtime street drama, A comet tails off, Dutch and Flemish paintings, An impressive recital. Sport: Sedgefield Meeting Dhuiske holds off Mr. Parker's challenge, Horse Trials Increase in entries encouraging, Australia need to go for runs, Slim profit on circuit, Ramsey rules: 30 must report, fit or otherwise, Jolt For Rowing Traditionalists New coach may prove the needed catalyst, Sports in Brief, Jacklin and Mrs. Jones win poll, Changes by Springboks, Women's Hockey Changes in top personnel, Newbury And Sandown Meetings Roman Holiday's race but credit to Stubbs II, Tote Betting New plans for better dividends, Hockey club records, Rugby Union Group hopes kept alive, League fear take-over by FA, Suddaby's Oxford Skill in depth from out of the shallows, Dewar Cup British players defy seedings, Squash Rackets. Property: Property Market Demand for country cottages, Allen & Whitfield, Country Properties, Ralph Pay & Ransom, London And Suburbs. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Commission cut is 'high-handed', BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Man-Abell Holdings Limited Interim Statement for Half Year ended 30th September, 1969, contracts Mitchell in £8m deal, Coal Board seeks recruits, GE strike poses challenge, Payments below average, Fixed Interest Firm in Quiet trading, Wall Street Slight rise but little interest evident, Study of home market demand needed, Research cost query, Changes in Redundancy Act likely, French gold reserves rise, Brown acts to keep links, R-R engine assembly is to start in Japan, The Bourses Domestic issues down on Paris, Ukraine is in top 10 countries, Hard head helps two-way trading, Big St Annes pulp plan, German fear of UK mark reaction, Natural gas promotion, Exchanges linked in jobs service, Pye develops push-button telephone, Interim Statement The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited Interim Statement, Institute of Directors' annual conference Time to 'make a bonfire of controls', new ISSUES British Bank of Commerce attracts over £13m, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons in a 'fluid' state, Dividend restraint ends December 31, Company Meeting The Ketton Portland Cement Co Ltd, Montagu's half-year rise, Vast spending on iron and steel, STV and Grampian plan joint sales, Sterling Demand for the pound remains very strong, Property bonds: more information, United States Car imports at record level, Film processing pay award rejected, Dunlop boot exports up, Car union call to postpone stoppage, Land-Rover output records, More links with the west, More research into transmission systems, mining Surveys copper find, CBI is 'relieved', Why the oilmen fear state encroachment-the industry's 'biggest threat' Whitehall on the forecourt, company NEWS Interim upsurge by F H Lloyd, Rootes truck exports up 51 per cent, Crossman's illogical pension plan, CEGB likely to order a fifth power station, West Germany Reserve requirements cut, Mucklow jumps 29 pc, Unions' warning on wages, Whatever happened to TV profits?, Bids, Deals & Mergers P B Cow wins higher price, How The Markets Moved, Property bonds and official regulation, EQUITY Markets After-hours spurt for industrials, F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, Container groups will switch traffic to Southampton, Documentation holds the stage, EEC wants licences for nickel trade, Money Market Large help from Bank required, 6.5 pc rise in Shell revenue, Structural engineers' certificate, BUSINESS diary Seeing how the other half banks, British Tools & Pressings Limited Prospectus Forecast Fulfilled, The fallacies of dividend restraint, CBI in national examination of Post Office Giro. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Victor Wood on Hill Samuel Group board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities active after hours, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Copper prices continue to move forward, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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