The Times - 24/11/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From FRED EMERY, By GEORGE CLARK, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN CHARTRES, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By PETER EVANS, Race Relations Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PHILIP HOWARD, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By JOHN DOWNIE, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By RICHARD STREETON, By GORDON ALLAN, By BRIAN LEWIS, By BRIAN CARTMELL, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By TOM GERMAN, By NORMAN FOX, By GERALDINE KEEN Sale Room Correspondent, PHS, DAVID WOOD, CHRISTOPHER FENTON, DAVID TRIBE, ALAN SILLITOE, FRANCIS DEUTSCH, V. W. REES, RICHARD GLYN, KILMAINE, By Professor H. C. Allen, JAMES OF RUSHOLME, MIDDLETON, HALIFAX, K. R. REDVERS-MUTTON, R. T. PINE, TOM BARKER, By Nature-Times News Service, Gentle Man., From Stewart Harris, By Leonard Buckley, A. B., By Mosco Carner, J.C., S.W, C. G., By Molly Plowright, BY LEONARD AMEY, By GERALD ELY, By GILES SMITH, By Our Industrial Staff, By OUR LABOUR STAFF, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By RONALD KERSHAW, By KENNETH OWEN, By PATRICIA TISDALL, BERRY RITCHIE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, RODNEY COWTON, MALCOLM BROWN, By Our Labour Staff, DAVID MILLHAM, GORDON DAVIS, 'By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By Nicolas Travers, MALIN SORSBIE, HARRIET REEVE, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, TONY ALDOUS, JOHN WOODLAND, by a Special Correspondent, by R. Kroc, by Berry Ritchie, by F. M. De Pooter, by Father Joseph Cornet, Gervais BAHIZI,
ResumoNews: Studios plea to Wilson, End urged to remarriage assessments, London roads inquiry call by Marsh, The Times Diary Kabaka's burial in England? Lawrence boom, Police aid on trains, Greek time-table for democracy disclosed, Promise Of Prosperity, Soviet rebel critical of Kuznetsov, Jews march on Arab quarter in Acre, London cave network to be mapped, BBC answer for staff critics, £250,000 budget for teachers' strike, Eviction plea by squatters, Heath view on pensions derided, Cottage open this week, More Transport Vital, Indians on Alcatraz, Fire engine sent to isle by ferry, Bodies found in flat, French farmers revolt grows, Perspective De Prospérité, Agnew stays on the attack, New weapons against cereal disease, Mounting pressure on Kenya Asians, Pravda warning, Time for renewed effort to find a Gibraltar solution, Cooperation IS The AIM, French make condition for wider EEC, On-the-spot record of 'massacre' is found, Twickenham report for Callaghan, 'The god technology may rule man', Paraguayan MPs come to blows, Bishop Calls For Heavier Taxes 'Share World Wealth', Briton in racing car crash, Bus stop air service to end, Poverty seen as basic cause of violence in US, NPD to increase Berlin activity, Gun-running alert, N Zealand parties neck and neck, The law and diplomats, Survival in space still a problem, Britain combines with US in germ weapons, Mortuary watchdogs, Farming Topics A week of many moves, NUS opposition to computer records on students, Italians' pre-summit challenge to EEC, Grand Design For Power, Ulster troops on 'hearts and minds' offensive, Okinawa terms under attack in Japan, Mrs Gandhi wins party victory, Science Report Molecular Biology Isolation of a pure set of genes, The Vanishing Treasures, African diplomats slighted, Dayan threat to resign reported, Chief resists traditional execution, First press conference in space, New scheme for two-tier authorities, Scheel expects spring talks with Britain, Today's engagements, French insist on 'independence' for Europe, Brandt assures Poles, S Tirol scheme wins approval, University Melting Pot, Recovery On The Land. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, The Night Sky 1970, The Notions, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, Standard Bank Services, Cassell, Le Figaro, Enots, Mea, H. Sichel & Sons, Black & Decker, Larranaga, Midland Bank, Monogram, Owat, Hardy Amies, Sepro, Gecomin, The Economic And Social Promotion Of The Congo...., How To Stay Married, Auxeltra-Beton, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, Young Designs In Living, Conduit, History Today, Good Strong Coffee, Leopold Walford Shipping, H. L. Thomson, Unilever In Congo, Pfa, Synchemicals, S.G.M, Barclays Bank Dco, Universal Aunts, Kriter, Belgolaise, Matimpex, Ed, Yellow Pages, Longman, Sortilege, World Wide Information, The Bank Of Adelaide, Raf, Antwerp, Bea, Kodak, Weatherall Green & Smith, Save And Prosper Group, Cct, Cornhill Insurance Company. Picture Gallery: Arts complex in converted malthouses. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Scots Professor's Book Award, Church News Bishop Of Derby Enthroned, Receiving Orders, Latest Appointments Medical Research Post, Four judges resign in Malawi, University News Oxford, New director for Scottish tourism. Arts and Entertainment: Top chess prize for Dutchman, Record entry for bridge pairs, Help!, Margaret Leighton In Comedy, Selling a line in nonsense, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,323, Television today, Extravaganza, Extravaganza Twelve Fashion Favourites, Twelve budget-conscious gifts, Twelve Toy Fairs, Twelve fabulous foods for thought, Late Shopping, Twelve hints from a hopeful male. Sport: Wills Steeplechase Final Royal Relief may be accomplished qualifier, Rugby League Hull's lively return to form, Two programmes for today Folkestone, Sports in Brief, Cambridge without purpose, Manchester Have Better Of London Best content to be an accessary, Kings Cup Tennis Britain to reach last four, Price resigns, Saturday's results Ascot, Right Ho never in trouble, County Hockey Youthful Somerset warn Wiltshire, Blues Chosen, Without Stagg Breakthrough for the Brown brothers, Cole leads side, International Show Jumping Another triumph for Britain, County Rugby Somerset's tactics misfire, Springboks find prosperity in test of faith, World Cup Forebodings melt as Italy qualify, Taunton Player Breaks Leg Blundell's win struggle in the west, University Rugby More work needed at Oxford, Sprake's Anguish Nightmare in the mud at Leeds, The mystery of the 12th man. Editorials/Leaders: Strike At General Electric, Drink And Driving, Agreement Over Okinawa. Letters to the Editor: Confusing the child, In The Post, Israel Security, Sent To Approved School, Contact Lenses, Political problem, Encouraged to believe, Trade with S America, Religions In Schools: Faith IS For Discovery, British Transport Museum, Real Porridge, Capital Punishment, How to lose valuable export orders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: New Bill to tidy up the tax laws, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, November 24, 1944 Australian Drought. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Frederick Mutesa Exiled Kabaka who was first President of Uganda, Mr D. B. Wyndham Lewis. Reviews: Swiss soprano's recital, Schumann takes on added life under Giulini's baton, Books, Some Czech trick films, On location with Mick Jagger (alias Ned Kelly), Television Lesson in listening. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Appointments. Property: Residential Property, Chamberlain & Willows, St Quintin Son & Stanley, Richard Ellis&son, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Jones Lang Wootton, Property Market Satellite brings change, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Pages 19 & 20. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Good design 'essential,, Chrysler shuts plants, Interim Statement Hield Brothers Limited (Worsted Cloth Manufacturers), More approve of trade reprisals, Builders' pay rise may go to PIB, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Freight Markets Chartering signs still promising, Britain breaks tourist records, Management education: the BGA shows the way, Economy Gets A Boost, Duport Limited, Gordian Mine Knot Neatly Cut, Steering the Bahamas to a financial future, Shell-BP boosts self service, Decision on TUC post today, BSC's £30m steel plans, Scandinavia to raise paper price, Britain may gain engineering work, Footwear chiefs back merger call, More book discounts are raised, Backing for car men likely, mining Australian share worth watching, Northern Industry Trailer company's success, Midland Industry Smith's big drive for sales of taped music in cars, Industrial Films Unique double for Charles Barker, Mason is confident on surplus, new ISSUES Startrite offers chance of bandsaw stake, Multiples seek coupon 'truce', Britain looks at £25m fruit deal with Greece, Tokyo leads boom on the world's stock exchanges, The Economy, Potential Resources, and Foreign Trade of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, United Real Property Trust Limited, Renault boosts sales figures, Tough line by the President, Courses, contracts £1.5m Concorde order for Dowty, 2,000 support Ford pay claim, ICI welcomes State support over fine, Startrite Engineering Group Limited, company NEWS Reed & Mallik 'improving', W Germany to make $500m drawing on the IMF, RST has its options open, 'Getting the message across's ounds easy-but in one firm (typically) it was extremely difficult, Recognition snag in east German trade discussions, IRC plans for textile shake-up awaited, New Era For Industry, Brandt man set for Pergamon, Disputes hit output of car castings, Constructors' World M4 contract for Monk?, Company Meeting Yarrow & Company Limited Progress During A Difficult Year Extracts from the statement by Sir Eric Yarrow, The Associated British Pathe film, entitled..., The Coopers used to run a country town grocers. Now they've joined the big league, playing the supermarkets at their own game with a £10,000-a-week turnover, Ministry survey of road freight, Rotary Hoes, Pressure to increase docks offer, Agreement on companies in uranium plan, 'Threat to builders' attacked, Merger for Unitholder, Davy dispute plea to Benn, The jobless level: an analytical approach A closer examination of unemployment figures is needed, urges the CBI. Eric Wigham reports, BUSINESS diary Troubled times for Mr Smith. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Gardiner gives UP some Redman posts. Stock Exchange Tables: London Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, This week's dividends, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Commodities Copper values to stay high, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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