The Times - 22/04/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, By Our Political Correspondent, From INNIS MACBEATH, From Our Own Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER, From ALEX HENDRY, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By GEORGE CLARK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By MICHAEL HORNSBY, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, Our Amman Correspondent, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Ronald Weitzman, John Percival, Ballet Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Guy Brett, By Kenneth Loveland, By Henry Raynor, R.M., AB, By Charles Douglas-Home, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, Our Londonderry Correspondent writes: At the R.A.F., PHS, LOUIS HEREN, MICHAEL FOOT., R. GOODANEW, GRAHAM ZELLICK., ROBERT E. HUNTER, SYDNEY BIDWELL., TARIQ SOLAIJA., HASEEN AHMAD., A. ABDUL HAMEED., ASHOR SHAMUS, M. A. SHERIF., MARGARET KARLMAN., BERNARD FERGUSSON., RICHARD WIGGS, CHRISTOPHER A. BIRT, SUSAN C. BIRT., STEPHEN F. NOREIKO, By GERALDINE KEEN Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Architectural Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, A correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By WARWICK BROPHY, By DAVID DAVIS, By MAURICE CORINA, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By DAVID JONES, From JOHN EARLE, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By TONY ALDOUS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON, N. P. BAILEY, JOHN CLENCH, DAVID BURNETT, DAVID MILLHAM, KENNETH OWEN, IAN MORISON, BERRY RITCHIE., by Peter Nichols, Rome Correspondent, by Alberto Ronchey, by a Special Correspondent, by John Earle, by John Young, by Prudence Glynn, by Paul Horne, by F. H. Braybrook, by Georgina Masson, by Luca Giurato,
ResumoNews: Appeal made to youth of Greece, Windsor, C shows promise, Britain Looks Best In The Air, Church design steers clear of gimmickry, Cancer tests 'act of faith', Paradox Of Violence, 'Nixon Court' is feared, Anxiety on both sides of the Commons, Poverty Helps Pay For Progress, Skid dangers on M4 to be reduced, Prisoner in flat with Mitchell, woman says, Israel tanks in battle, 60 Years Of Child Care, Supporters locked in tube train, Italy Time For Action Not Gestures, Vietcong kill 46 in training camp, Tourism IS Mutual, Life offices oppose Crossman view, A management service for churches, Anguilla hopes of Mr Gumbs, Bloodless coup, Waiting for the miracle that will end violence, Canada to assert her Arctic sovereignty, Council home 'often more expensive', Husain 'will not abdicate', US offer to Hanoi on troops pull-out, Eloquent Advocate Of Reform, The Penguin story: Sir Allen Lane's 50 years, LSE professors seek outside inquiry, Iranians delay test of Iraq threats in river dispute, Cars And Drivers New York puts its trust in meters, Eire move reported at UN, Pilgrim To The Centre, Statement by Laurence lawyer, 'Bonnie and Clyde gang' admit raids, Handshake 'broke patient's arm', Bonn hunt for spies, Peers launch own reform Bill, Scanlon issues a challenge, Guard duties of troops agreed, Barnard plea on pay for non-whites, Europe's Guarantor Of Freedom, Breach of airport security, woman MP claims, Paris yoke vexes Marseilles, Hospital As Memorial, Vorster alleges MCC rejected Subba Row, Emergency debate today on Ulster, IRA blame police for explosions, 'Expel dissidents' call at Czech party rally, Cooperative group MPs defy party, Eire plan for U Thant talks, Peace Corps group held in Nepal, No Bones About Comfort, Japanese Datsun bids for 1300 market, 88 injured at US decency rally, Today's engagements, TUC to call special strike law congress, Journey's end almost any time today, Meteorology A million tons of sand in the sky, China expels Hungarian reporter, Fears of new trial for Brooke, The Times Diary New editor for India's Statesman Morpurgo quits N.B.L. post Tower House sold, Chemistry Synthesis of new chemical element. Politics and Parliament: Nurses exploited by nation Lords, The Chancellor's taunt: Mr Heath 'a half-pint Enoch': no prejudice against firms: 69 votes carry Budget Commons, Labour majority slumps on SET increase, Dividend restraints until year-end, Advice to Ulster: violence will hinder constitutional progress: debate today, Procedural dangers to Bill for union reform. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Lesser, French Line, Local Authority Bonds, Milan Trade Fair, Debenham & Freebody, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hahn Holdings Limited, Sir, Chase Manhattan, Singer & Friedlander, Fc, International Chemical And Petroleum Exhibition, LA Stampa, Fiat, Asea, Ilte, Industrie Elettroniche, Confidential Urgent, Sas, Abbey, Chartered Bank, Italian Trade Centre, Sheraton Hotels, Banca Popolare Dinovara, Bac, Aer Lingus-Irish, Montecatini Edison, Gestetner, Ibm, Honeywell, Enit, Plessey, The Trade, Ms "Raffallo", Animal Health Trust, Warners, Children Fund, Simpson, Prince Of Wales, Lancia, Gpo, Banco DI Napoli, Italian Steel, Olivetti, Bevington Vaizey Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: 'Mini chariot' man fined, Queen's Bench Division Epileptic Woman Not Liable To Moped Riders For Injuries Green And Another v. Hills, Mercy appeal to Sirhan jury, Action on gaoled Britons sought, When Unloading IS Finished Pratt v. Hayward, Butchers Fail In Slicer Appeal J. H. Dewhurst Ltd. v. Coventry Corporation, Court Of Appeal Suspended Sentences Regina v. Griffiths. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Fast play in world chess game, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,139, Television for today, Treble price for pineapple tureen in six years, Roussel Centenary Concert, No Hamlet Tonight. Reviews: Things Seen Ways of pointing a camera, A Soviet artist's vision of today, Cast from Canada New Arts Theatre Jump! by Myles Murchison, Katin at his best, Television Robin Day, the master of major interview, Indian Music At The V And A, Primitive power in Welsh Macbeth, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, A star performance by Miss de la Bije, New Bennett song cycle. Editorials/Leaders: Tuc Against Government, Mr Bateson And Mr Blackburn, Crisis In Ulster. Letters to the Editor: Shop steward's view, What IS A Ghetto?, The World At One, SET: this ludicrous tax a burden to exporters, Volte face on loans, Immigration Rules, Student Nurses' Pay, Nigeria's War, Antagonizing The Trade Unions, Pakistan Disturbances, Anti-Missile Missiles, Against Concorde, Damage from SET, Anguilla. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, County Commission, Latest Appointments Open University Treasurer, Church News. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, April 22, 1944 St. George's Day. Obituaries: Mr John McMahon International law consultant, Sir Henry Braund, Mr H. A. Lloyd, Obituary, Mr. F. W. W. McCombe. Sport: Tour Party Arrive W Indies cricket in transition, Sports in Brief, Connolly plays at Roehampton, Rackets Swallow is ruthless, Fa Cup Final Mercer chooses Wembley team, Table Tennis England are third, Resilience brings reward for Arsenal, Yesterday's racing results Alexandra Park, Italian Tennis Titles British players win in first round, Football Review O'Neill winner may spell promotion, Alexandra Park Racing First win for young apprentice, Lacrosse Kenton go down for first time, Boxing Uninspiring success by Famechon, Baseball, Larger ball for Ryder Cup, Fast time in Boston, Chepstow card, Tennis Bluett's rally surprises Warboys, Epsom programme, Epsom Prospects Caliban to hold off challenge by Blue Yonder, Yesterday's results First Division. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Motor Cars, Appointments. Property: New Homes, Sotheby's, Furniture & Fine Art Sales, Country Properties, Knight Frank + Rutley, Christie's. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, mining Burma Mines Indian Copper pushes up profits to £1.6m, Co-ops fail to close gap in High Street retail sales race, Strike laws will be 'utterly ineffective' CBI tells Minister, Slater Walker HQ switch into City, Air licences opposed, The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Limited, Fixed Interest Farmers loan provides new yardstick, company NEWS T C Harrison profits soar well above forecast, Container reports differ over costs, The Cowdray empire to go public: £80m capitalization, Europe needs joint industry-Lord Nelson, The Regions, Mr Nixon wants tax surcharge cut by half, Basic pay plan may raise work costs 17%, Reads opens £1.5m can factory, Valve companies in new link up, Unfair and unworkable by normal criteria, Societies face poser on Savings, SEDGWICK, COLLINS (Holdings) Limited Insurance Brokers and Underwriting Agents Record Of Continued Growth, EQUITY Markets Buyers hold off as small selling continues, Clearing house for wool, Farm Market A Fair Target, new ISSUES SEET offer for sale, 'Special line' men attack U S market, BUSINESS diary A veteran of current affairs, Action by U S banks threatens Eurodollars, Bids, Deals & Mergers Trust newcomer gets an offer, Company Meeting Banca D'america E D'italia Head Office: Milan Capital And Surplus: Lit. 9,050,000,000, Rowntree backed by IRC in bid fight, Small traders welcome inquiry, Money Market Credit shortage builds up quickly, Uk Exports Can Do Better Still, Austin supply pledge, contracts £8m UK ship order placed, William Hill decides to drop fixed odds pools, Wincott Foundation, How The Markets Moved, Public Utilities Board-Singapore Tender For Electricity Distribution Equipment, 3,000 dockers stop work, The building of an empire, Woolworth (U S) asks Shaw back, Computer NEWS Latest American buy into British software, Five topics for Stans' London talks, FOR THE saver FIS fund built on investment trusts, Simon rising on the capital goods boom, U S clamp on share 'insiders', £20m loan is sought by AMC, Sterling Spot rate slips 5 points to $2.3956, Leyland forecasts £500m exports, Australia hopes for record GNP, 'Renaissance' in UK industry says Benn, Jump in $ certificates. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New Rubery, Owen director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cash tin tops £1,400 again with a rise of £5 5s, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Wall Street Nixon statement fails to halt price slide, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Falls in large majority, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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