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The Times - 08/12/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From IAN McDONALD, By GEORGE CLARK, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From ROGER BERTHOUD, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By PETER EVANS, From PETER NICHOLS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From LEO GOODSTADT, By Our Defence Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By RICHARD STREETON, By U. A. TITLEY, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By GORDON ALLAN, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By a Rowing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By ROY McKELVIE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By NORMAN FOX, By TOM GERMAN, By BRIAN MOORE, From DAVID BALDERSTONE, By PEARCE WRIGHT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From FRED EMERY, From MICHAEL KNIPE, PHS, DAVID WOOD, M. A. R. FREEMAN, NIGEL CALDER DONALD M. JOHN LE CARRÉ MACKINNON JOHN COLLIER JOHN DOROTHEA MORTIMER HEAD MARTIN RYLE GERALD LEACH WOOTTON OF ABINGER, A. J. P. TAYLOR., NIGEL H. HARRIS, JOHN MORLEY, D. M. ROBERTS, By Eric Moonman, R. BARER., HILARY SPURLING., R. F. BAILEY., JILL COOPER., From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Stamps Correspondent, by Rossini From Stanley Sadie, By Stephen Walsh, J. O. C., M. H., K. H., By Eric Rowan, By Henry Raynor, G. W., By LEONARD AMEY, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Architectural Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By GERALD ELY, By Our Economics Correspondent, From HUGH STEPHENSON, By MALCOLM BROWN, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By MAURICE CORINA, From ANTHONY ROWLEY, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By TONY ALDOUS, By PETER HILL, BERRY RITCHIE, By CLIVE CALLOW, By RONALD KERSHAW, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our U.S. Economics Correspondent, By Eric Wigham, By SALLY WHITE, C. V. H. PITT, G. M. HODGES, D. H. M. STIMSON., EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, ANDREW LUMSDEN, TONY ALDOUS, DAVID MILLHAM, GORDON DAVIES, David Rudland, by J. Redmond, by Leonard Buckley, by Oliver Whitley, by D. A. V. Williams, by a Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by Asher Lee,

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News: Cairo claim of Canal raid, Kenya defeat for five ministers in poll for MPs, New views on size of universe, Spanish hint of a king in 1970, Smoke stack detection Tracing pollution, New cereals for sowing in spring, Officials charged in Pakistan, Farming Topics Expansion capital needed, Mrs Meir embittered over Arabs' hijack deal terms, Brandt gains new strength for his eastern policy, Medicine Double drug treatment of leukaemia, 60 stitches in face of footballer, Satellites May Take Over, Daily Targets For 40 Tongues, Four executed in Cuba, Antarctic fossil clue to drifting continents, Smallest And Largest, Deportation battle by Biafran, Threat to prolong teachers' strike, Play goes on after death of actor, Thieves assault correspondent, Pension ban by Pakistan, Expert warning on new drug dangers Hippy violence may spread, Senate rebuff to Nixon's inflation fight, Russia agrees to talk with west Germany, Hospitality is too much for Ulster army, Concern on rating reform, Hard work on gas rig but the money is good North Sea men see little danger, Mrs Gandhi denies a swing to communism, Poll campaign under way in Japan, Vietcong offensive expected, Latest smokeless fuel may be twice the cost of coal, Aid not favoured by direct-grant schools, Homes for fugitives from Nazis, Deer Hunt Bill Published, Vanishing votes, Christmas With The Bbc, Car Centre Has Glass Walls, U Thant gives ruling on war crimes, Talks on Libya bases may last months, Grand-Scale Eavesdropping, Cues From Public Reactions, European Briefing-6 Norway looking both ways, Vandals fire statue, BOAC's 'jumbo' hurdles, 13 million Italians hit by influenza, Controls on Canadian youth group urged, Scots lead the world in conservation, Births and deaths as Stones sing, Stamp Sale May Set Record, US offered way out in Vietnam, Japanese ship fired on by Israelis, Americans tell of their captivity in China, South African airline accused of bias, Shortage of steel threatens to halt road scheme, Three boys with drugs expelled, Good Deed In A Naughty World, Soil structure survey, A Tradition Of Credibility, Aid For Exports, In gaol for being trade unionists, Terms given for Greek elections, How social science can help in policy-making, Postal strike as Springboks play, MPs defying law says Hogg, Legal action unlikely on tower flats, 40 police in check at Croydon, The Times Diary Doreen Stephens' Liberal job Horsbrugh's tale, Today's engagements, Broads speed limit change, Artist's aid to Aberfan parents, Explanation by Powell, Entomology World through the eye of a butterfly. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour MPs oppose early VAT move, Bill to allow new milk method, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Wilson faces rebuff over Nigeria, Workers put take-home pay first. Picture Gallery: On board a drilling rig. Index. Display Advertising: University Microfilms Limited, Bbc English, Cable And Wireless, Pallatch Ltd, Times Newspapers Ltd, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Foroco Ltd, Abbey Life Assurance Company, West Brothers, Interflora, Motorplan, Mea, Leslie Knight, Citizen, The Times, Stanley Gibbons, Britax, The Listener, Whitaker 70, H. E. Supplies, Healey & Baker, Kriter, Bbc, Hambros Bank. Weather: The Weather. Law: Girl murder charge, Tuscan police strikers to be charged. Sport: Schools Rugby Dulwich lose fine record, Club Rugby Wasps find answer twice, Absentees Weaken Everton Liverpool bounce back again, Sports in Brief, Athletics Championships stay at White City, Chelsea rival the north, Trial solved little, Reflections After The December Sales Yearling prices could soar next year, Results on Saturday Lingfield Park, Dominating play from Scottish forwards, Sport in brief Golf, Victory West Ham-style, Arsenal's authority dwindles, Sales details, Marathon Race Hill finishes second, Hockey Mayes flicks Surrey into final, Saturday's football First Division, England selectors pick five new caps, Andreetti easily outpointed, King's Cup Tennis Britain confirm Davis Cup form, Compromise Needed Rules problem in World Cup, Taxi driver picks up winner, Trial Eights Swap brings encouraging result, Declared runners for Southwell, Squash Rackets Ayton faces holder. Editorials/Leaders: British Tanks For Libya?, The Price Of Protest, No Flags For Herr Ulbricht. Letters to the Editor: Slow Motion-Old Times, The PIB's illogical logic, War In Vietnam, More Virtue, Less Sin, Other people's sleep, Why solicitors need the cash from conveyances, Standards Of Medical Care: Why Mr Crossman Errs, Most Flamboyant?, Government Policy On Universities, Right rate for the job, What queue is jumped?, Theatre And Critic, Why Asquith Fell. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, December 8, 1944 Out-Of-Date Prisons. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Rhs Awards, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest Appointment Director Of Guided Weapons Trials, Roman Catholic Appointment, Briton's Award For Moon Work, University News St. Andrews, New Canon Of St. Paul's, Army Scholarships. Arts and Entertainment: Merry Go Round looks in on the girls in the TV game, Television today, Close Contest In Bridge Pairs, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,335. Obituaries: Sir James Greenwood, Mr Hugh Williams, Mr Eric Portman An actor of integrity, Baroness Horsbrugh First Conservative woman Cabinet Minister. Deaths. Reviews: Assessment of Peter Blake's work, Books, Scottish Opera turns to Rossini's 'Cinderella' King's Theatre, Edinburgh Cinderella, American duo, The whole of Hindemith, Polished playing, Television Realistic Coward. Property: Factories & Warehouses, Commercial Properties, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Jones Lang Wootton, Property Market London houses as offices, Richard Ellis & Son. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, University Appointments, Transfer Books, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Womens Appointments, Today's Appointments. Business and Finance: Europe bank chiefs in rift over gold sales pact, P&O ship study, BR container-making bid, More Share Prices, Esso fears grant veto on ships, Property bonds: move for controls, £9m drop in National Savings, Russian machine for Rolls-Royce, Correcting sixth-formers' false impressions of what the business world is all about, Society and Hambros in savings plan, new ISSUES Agency for the market, Paint men prepare price rise request, Talks in British Oxygen dispute, AEI experts check suspect generators, Pension surplus will not go into equities, Losers and gainers if Britain joins Six, BUSINESS diary Over the post office counter, Gliksten forecasts lower profits, Early Wall St revival unlikely, Trade drive in Finland, Miners fight to keep piece work, Freight Markets Oil tanker charter buoyant, Exports lead hosiery sales boom, Courses, Aim for code on second mortgages, EEC may get new powers on takeovers, mining Paringa interests in mineral hunt, Constructors' World Hospital workers' pay offer raised, A charter for the property bond men:, Gliksten looks to greater efficiency and higher profitability in the seventies, New drilling rig goes to S America, J. & H. Transport Group Limited, Labour Commentary Future of productivity deals, Jenkins told of laundry 'bonanza', Company Meeting THOMAS FRENCH & SONS LIMITED ("Rufflette" Brand Products, Light Engineering), Collett, Dickenson, Pearce & Partners Limited (Incorporated under the Companies Act 1948), Court sifts through the nickel claims, Haulage curbs 'threaten exports', company NEWS Brigray expects £260,000 profit, Incomes: a fresh start is needed, Industrial Films The triangle of health, Leyland strikers stay out, Northern Industry Life begins at 45, The Times-TIMS contest for management sciences: win £250 by suggesting some improving ideas for Britain's top companies, How I Manage. Stock Exchange Tables: London Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, European And Far East Securities, Bonds Traded In Europe, Drawing of Bonds, The Week's Dividends, Regional Share Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Jacob Rothschild new post.

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