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The Times - 26/05/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From PHILIP HOWARD, By THE NEWS TEAM, By PETER WEST, From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From MAURICE CORINA, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By an Agricultural Correspondent, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From BRIAN MacARTHUR Education Correspondent, By Our Churches Correspondent, BY JOHN ROPER, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST, Vjesnik, Zagreb, Pravda., Haaretz, Free Palestine, The Herald, New York Times, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, Tom Montgomery, Penny Hunter-Symon, Our Lusaka Correspondent, Terry Timblick, From William Mann Music Critic, By Michael Billington, By Stanley Sadie, By Joan Chissell, R.B., By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Max Harrison, C.G., By Julian Critchley, By HUGH FRASER, From EDWARD MORTIMER, By MICHAEL WOLFERS, PHS, DAVID WOOD, BARRY RECKORD, EVELYN KING, JOHN T. WATSON., JOHN GARFIELD, G. C. GRIMSHAW, RUTH BUNDEY, R. J. COLLIER, VICTOR GOODHEW, DAVID BETT., By Anthony Smith, H. J. BLACKHAM, GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, ALEC LERNER, JOSEPH C. KOLAREK, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, By HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, Sir Donald Allen, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By PETER MARSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, From TERRY McLEAN, By JOHN HENNESSY, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, By NORMAN FOX, By GERALD ELY,

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Law: Baron is accused in art case. News in Brief. News: Clash on entry age to colleges, Cowdrey may miss Tests, Biafrans bomb Benin airport, Lagos rules out peace through talks, New towns to seek larger social levy, 'Legion' must open doors, Berlin police injured, Car workers ready to oppose strikes law, Naga faction is to give up armed struggle, The Times Diary BBC's Kray report in cold storage Sir Paul Reilly's new role Balham amanuensis, Four-mile oil slick fouls beaches, Singapore watches Malaysia with anxiety, Editor is ousted in Russia, Co-op trading side poised for rift with Labour, Argentina labour leader arrested, Unrestricted trade in animals threatens their survival, Spacemen shave for splashdown today, As it approaches its third year, the Nigerian civil war is viewed from both sides Biafran spirit is invincible, Heyerdahl sets sail, Changed way of choosing bishops, War training for German children, Police save children in siege, Every man to his station, Mr Stewart to discuss Iran's claims in Gulf, Surgery Why the human heart is rejected, Zoology Goose family life tracked by telemetry, Rewarding and punishing mentally ill, Welbeck College Entry, China's offer of border talks with Russia, Monster hunt submarine arrives, Arms pacts opposed by Rumania, Which decimal coins will go on the plate?, Equal pay means equal hours, TUC told, Greek terms for democracy, Farming Topics New method developed to make silage, Army overthrows Sudan Cabinet, The carpet of oil which polluted the beach at Southend yesterday., Power dilemma facing Poher, Festival ban over South African tour, The case for rearing lowland sheep, Tory sweets of office, Monarchists active in Portugal, Typhoid fear hits bookings in Austria, Thieu insists struggle not yet over, Today's engagements, Last week's news as others saw it, East Enders join poverty march, £893,000 For Sussex Churches, Haiti radio man discounts revolt. Index. Display Advertising: Thompson Yellow Pages, Gpo, Talc Glace. Arts and Entertainment: TUC backs BBC staff on possible changes, Seeded Teams In Bridge Final, MERRY GO ROUND In a musical mood, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,167, A prince's art treasures go up for sale, Franklin keeps chess lead at Ilford. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Kon Tiki man starts out on a new adventure, Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church News, Schweitzer peace award winners, Latest Appointments, University News Heriot-Watt. Reviews: Pattern and colour, Splendid Berlioz, Peter Ustinov's New Opera, A stage is an endearing thing, Music as a bridge, ' Rehearsing' 57 years, Dramatic strength of Werther Glyndebourne Festival Opera: Werther by Massenet, Organ goes avant-garde-and loud, Evolution of Frankenthaler, Television Playing on our feelings of cultural guilt, Music long and short, Musical prepares for second innings. Editorials/Leaders: Sudan's Young Officers, Ireland Changes Slowly, From Campus To Church, Conflicts In Argentina. Letters to the Editor: The Press And Heart Transplants, Full significance, Israel And Tihe Arabs, Hospital silence, The Tory Alternative, Religious Education, Abortion ACT, Only For Football In Mexico?, Mr Smith's Republic, Widespread concern, Black Students At Cornell: Background To Violence, Senator Tydings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, May 26, 1944 Russian Friends. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Jimmy McHugh, Air Vice-Marshal F. J. Murphy, The Hon. Ralfe Evans-Freke, Mr. William Kelly Wallace, Mr Sydney Stanley Central figure in political scandal, Rear-Admiral H. W. Faulkner, Obituary, MR BENJAMIN ASTBURY Work for family welfare. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House Of Lords. Sport: Miss Lackie out of luck, Schools Cricket Details, Final Agfacolor scores, Thrilling victory off last ball, Leicester's batsmen hit out, Sports in Brief, Crystal Palace Athletics Hemery raises the pace for final, Federation Cup Miss Heldman has crucial role in US victory, Final over defeat, Middlesex's modest total enough, Indianapolis 500 Lotus team withdrawn, Milk Race Dutch pair sprint to first two places, Polo Windsor have power at back, Welsh Rugby Tour Of New Zealand First two games are sold out, Racing results on Saturday Haydock Park, Show Jumping Last fence foils Ann Moore, Under National Hunt rules Wetherby, Runners at other flat meetings Redcar, Olympic Challenge Subsidized skiing is approved, Kent just survive in a breathtaking finish, Ward's fine analysis, Brother Scot can land first leg of double for Elsey, Sandown Park Racing Weights set much harder task for Chicago, Yachting, Good form retained, Gloucester's first win, Football Royle saves England, Milburn may not play again in Tests, Rowing, Berkshire Trophy Davies impressive under pressure, Todham thwart Lilies. Property: London And Suburbs, Property Market Quick-change town centres, Edward Erdman & Co, Commercial And Industrial. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Company Notices.

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