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The Times - 25/02/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, By A. M. RENDEL Diplomatic Correspondent, The News Team, From WILLIAM BEECHER, From JOHN CHARTRES, By ALEX HENDRY. Labour Staff, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, Our Berlin Correspondent, From DAVID HOTHAM, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, Our New York Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, David Spanier, From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Own Correspondent, From NICHOLAS TOMALIN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From RICHARD WIGG, From PETER HAZELHURST, From JULIAN MOUNTER, From MICHAEL HATFIELD, From TIM JONES, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From PETER STRAFFORD, Our Political Staff, LOUIS HEREN, PHS, LANSDOWNE, WILLIAM GORELL BARNES., B. C. BUTLER, G. S. K. YOUNG., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, PETER AGNEW, P. B. LILLEY., WILLIAM STEPHENS, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, N. BONNER GASH., WALTER R. ROBERTS., J. E. S. JARRETT., By Anthony Nutting, FERRIER., JULIAN RIDSDALE, G. W. SCOTT BLAIR., A. L. ROWSE., JOHN LELLO, L. F. SALZMAN., A. J. OGG., By a Sale Room Correspondent, A friend, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, BY TOM GERMAN, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times New's Service, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Michael Billington, By William Gaunt, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Henry Raynor, By Max Harrison, By DENNIS TOPPING, By WARWICK BROPHY, By ALEX HENDRY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By Business News Staff, By CLIVE CALLOW, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By RODNEY COWTON, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD SHARPE, Scottish Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, KENNETH OWEN, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber, By DAVID DAVIS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, A. M. ALFRED., C. J. O. GARRARD, BERRY RITCHIE, by Nicholas Herbert, by Dennis Kiley, by Joe Roeber, Industrial Editor, by a Special Correspondent, by Elias Najib, by David Parker, British Bank of the Middle East, by Paul Bristol, by Ahmed A. Dvaij, Director General, Kuwait Planning Board, by Richard Spiegelberg, by A Special Correspondent, by Andrew C. Smith, by John Young, by Dara Kadva, by Mrs. V. P. Dickson,

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Politics and Parliament: Another 2,000 police next year: Yard leaks to press denied, Commons debate today over dispute with de Gaulle, 'Sensationalism' by Yard denied, General de Gaulle's plan: Britain had a duty to inform her allies, Lady Serota succeeds Ennals, British forces still to aid distant friends, Wrong to talk behind backs of EEC nations, Effect of equal pay on industry, TUC role in inter-union disputes. News: French note accuses Britain of 'distortions', Worldwide laws on air piracy sought, Latest Pamphlets Discovering stained glass, Teachers to stay out, The Times Diary LSE protest over Spanish ex-pupil Merthyr's tenacious octogenarian Lossiemouth honours MacDonalds, Campaign quiet for police, Gulf International Group Of Companies, Boys caught with drug, Overseas doctors, 'Rebels' taste both victory and defeat, Testing lorry drivers, Astronomy Flickering signals from X-ray star, £200,000 for farmers, Car tax fine not to be fixed, City spreads into desert, GLC seeks new look at rents and subsidies, Americans reviewing bombing halt, QC speaks of obscene parade of conscience, French version of talks awaited, Nixon pledge to consult allies before talks with Russia, The facts about Kuwait History, Syria's rapid recovery from June defeat, Satellite planned for 1971, Sale of house 'went wrong', Pressure for division of Pakistan, Union reform issue is sidestepped, Uncertain period of waiting in Derry, A president who is no innocent abroad, Influential role in diplomacy, Ulster poll result may end O'Neill reign as leader, New TV set was the old one, The threat to traditional diplomatic method, 32 die in Formosa plane crash, Biafra plans a second airstrip, Prison story 'for reward', Strike disrupts Ford output, Sixth forms seek God, Dustmen out in sympathy, Israel fighters strike at Al Fatah bases, 'We want Paisley' chant as crowd of 500 hears result, Nutrition Asians who cannot digest milk, Unity difficulties will be overcome, Dr Ramsey says, BOAC offer 'derisory', Lawyer's driving made man 'livid', Prince in the limelight as a dustman, Pearl Harbour planner in US, Satement by His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, Amir of the State of Kuwait Policy on Israel, Sea answers fresh water problem, Saigon threat to resume bombing, Cut-price holiday appeals, Czechs reject Soviet sovereignty claim, Gulf International Group Of Companies Gulf Fisheries Company W.L.L., Bonn demand for Berlin travel guarantee, Today's engagements, Minister denies cry of 'hypocrite' in St Paul's, Chinese find missing Briton, Tied woman jumps 20ft, Today's election results in detail, Peru greets opposition chief. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Sotheby's Founded 1744, Businesses For Sale, Announcements, Antrim And Ballymena, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Api, The Times, Legal Notices. Index. Display Advertising: Kuwait Commercial Agency, Pia, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait Sheraton, Efta, The National Bank, Tao, Kac, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Gray Mackenzie, The Gulf Bank, Complete Insurance Service, Vickers, 3M, The Times Index Gazetteer, Selective Capital Fund, Bader Almulla & Brothers, Japan Air Lines, Elizabeth Arden, Oil And Associated, Iusf, The Commertial Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Bulova Accutron, Taylor Woodrow, Kuwait Shipping Company, Saa, Sas, Messrs Coutts, Business Introduction And Representations, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Strick & Ellerman Line, Leicester Permanent, Kuwait Investment Company S.A.K., Protest Exhibition, Sales And Wants, Norma Skemp, Ibm, Vic Hallam, Avis, Carreras, United Bank Of Kuwait, Ios, Mexico, Pember & Boyle., Weir, Mercedes-Benz, Lyon Fair. Law: Charge over dam deaths dropped, Appeal plea in Cannock case, Lorry firm director gaoled, Queen's Bench Division Insurance Brokers' Legal Position ANGLO-AFRICAN MERCHANTS LTD. AND ANOTHER v. BAYLEY (sued on his own behalf and on behalf of all other members of a Lloyd's syndicate), Torso girl appeal. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Anti-Nixon demonstrators clash with police as talks begin at Chequers. Official Appointments and Notices: New ambassador, University News Oxford, Church News. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,092, 21,000gns paid for dinner service, Television for today, Cut out and ready to sew:6 Fashion by Prudence Glynn. Editorials/Leaders: A Clumsy Affair, A Very Important Dispute. Letters to the Editor: Increase In Crime, Europe And Nigeria, Test-Tube Babies, To Read Aloud, Students' Aid Plan, Library Book Royalties, Thames Reclamation, Fuel policy, The Dustman's Life, Lines of progress, Oath For Scientists, 'Mr W. H.', Issues clarified, Interest rates are not the big deterrent, Defence Policy, Anglo-French Disagreement: Keeping The Perspective. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, February 25, 1944 Three New Bax Works. Obituaries: Lieut-Gen Sir Ronald Scobie Tobruk commander and G.O.C. British troops in Greece 1944-46, Mgr W. Clapperton, Sir Fred Schonell Educational pioneer, Mr Edward Macdonald, Obituary. Sport: Nottingham Racing Highland Wedding settles doubts, Squash Rackets Barrington's crisp play earns place in final, Wallingford Via Putney Oxford crew show big improvement, Welsh Sport Appeal to help the amateur, Sports in Brief, Tour Of Pakistan England walk off field as trouble flares in Test, Junior Boxing Championship Strength the key to title, Triple walkover, Racing details yesterday Nottingham, Birmingham routed by artistry of Law and Best, Late goals give City comfortable win, Amateur Cup North-south final likely, Woodroffe to swim in South Africa, Racing Double for Gifford at Plumpton, Lacrosse Tour by US schoolboys. Reviews: A splendid Jean Brodie Carlton: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Industrial noises, Soprano's Latin emotion, Television Skilful Beryl Reid, Things Seen French pictures from the Mesdag Museum, Jazz Poor writing, great playing, Mini theatre opens, A polythene tunnel at Nash House. Property: Country Properties, Strutt & Parker, Furniture & Fine Art Sales, Residential Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Foreign competition makes its mark, Tied outlets for oil products, Money Market Funds short by midday, BEA aims for charter market, mining New Broken Hill profits down 15 pc, New SEC chief gets to work, Bids, Deals & Mergers Scaffolding seeks Youngman, The Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Limited, Bank role in employing resources, More import control needed, Canadians sue sugar company, Agreement in trawler talks expected soon, Economic study for an independent Scotland, Britain pays back $200m to IMF, World port for sea and air trade, Dock suspensions withdrawn, 20,000 out at Ford: AEF may make strike official, TUC special congress rejected, Tories plan attack on tourism Bill, EQUITY Markets New Account opens with modest rally, Machine for spending money, BUSINESS diary Economist makes good in the City, America, we need you-but not unfettered, Market Reports Another big decline Wall Street, The Regions, Need for industrial expansion, company NEWS AB Electronic shares up on £550,000 forecast, Prestige hotels have room for more, Civil Service survey, Farms flourish on arid land, Advertisement, Shipping lines give orders worth £4.5m to Norway, Blow to 'Imps' US hopes, ADVERTISEMENT The expanding role of KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY in the oil business, Insurance brokers' role in law, Japanese steel giants are one step nearer merger, Way to a buyer's heart, Statement likely soon on Takeover Panel, J. Bibby & Sons Limited Record Profits-£¼m. up Continuing Expansion, new ISSUES Hold-up in Ampex loan, Company Meeting E. WYKES (LEICESTER) LIMITED (Rubber Thread Coverers and Warpers) Record Profits and Turnover Future Expansion Of Overseas Trade Impeded, New natural gas tariff will save users 27 per cent, Planners aim to rebuild economy, FOR THE saver Spotlight on specialists, Sharp drop on Wall St, Bp, computer NEWS London staff can earn 25 pc more, Market's short-sighted view of Marchwiel, NSU link with Auto Union, Sterling Rate steady at $2.3906, Revenues pay for welfare state, Mrs Castle: 'no power' in steel row, Strike threat to AustinAmerica, Economic use of natural assets, Nomads travel by lorry, How The Markets Moved, Company Meeting British American And General Trust, Fewer houses and flats built, Bowring claims a win, Getting beyond the grasp of Detroit, Vital price report out today, Master planning is shared, Fixed Interest Further advance in British Funds, Tate & Lyle Profits Reach New High: Financial Position Further Strengthened Continued Expansion And Diversification Mr. John Lyle On Steps To Ensure Group's Long Term Growth, Problems of local government, Cheap loans for Arab neighbours, Dearer steel will cut car exports, PIB told, P & O ship orders now total £90m, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, Shrimp exports net millions. Business Appointments: Business Appointments IOS elects two Britons. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities move ahead, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Copper prices ease sharply in afternoon trading.

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