The Times - 17/03/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By PETER HOPKIRK, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Stall, From EDMUND STEVENS, From Our Own Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, Our Tel Aviv Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Our New York Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From DESSA TREVISAN, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From ROGER NICHOLSON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Ruth Miller, Hilary Gelson, BETTY BEETHAM, By LEONARD AMEY, BY A CORRESPONDENT, Penny Hunter-Symon, By Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, R.D.A., By John Percival, By Stanley Sadie, M. H., By Miles Kington, By Joan Chissell, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, PHS, BRIAN MAEGRAITH, ELTON, BASIL DAVIDSON., DAVID NAPLEY, Peter Brooks., Margaret Stirling., Geoffrey Best., Patrick Collinson, Claire Cross., Rupert E. Davies., A. G. Dickens, W. H. C. Frend., S. L. Greenslade., Alan Harding., John Kent., Colin Morris., D. H. Newsome., John A. Newton, Henry D. Rack, W. L. R. Watson, K. L. Wood-Legh., D. G. DAVIES., JOHN CONNELL, From Richard Wigg, Latin America Correspondent, REGINALD EYRE., G. D. NEEDHAM., R. A. BUCHANAN, ROBERT A. BRITTON, ANTHONY WAGNER, PAUL BRYAN, MADGE CLARKE, By BRIAN LEWIS, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By MAXWELL BOYD, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By GORDON ALLAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM CLARKE, By NORMAN CREEK, By TOM FREEMAN, By GERALD ELY, By Business News Staff, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By MAURICE CORINA, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By GILES SMITH, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin American Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, RODNEY COWTON, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By RONALD KERSHAW, John Armytage, David Jones, DAVID MILLHAM, IAN MORISON, by Oliver Stanley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By Our Banking Correspondent, by Anthony Crosland, by Frances Calrncross, by Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Richard Lambert, by Judith Cook, by R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, by John Chartres, Northern Correspondent, by Ronald Kershaw, by a Special Correspondent, by A. K. Astbury, by Kenneth Withers, Belfast Correspondent, by Trevor Fishlock, South Wales Correspondent, by Richard Sharpe, Scottish Correspondent, By JOHN WOODLAND, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE,
ResumoNews: 100 deaths in Venezuela air crash, Vorster told of Rhodesia messages, Mussolini's law survives to vex the art collector, Naga general captured by Indians, News of the week as others saw it, £250,000 plea by cathedral for teaching, Attacks on strikers 'wrong', Commercial radio defended, Britons in Anguilla to leave, Russians see Khrushchev vote, School clash over pupil may end, Lecturer before LSE governors, 60,000 welcome Swindon team, Geology Pieces of Africa still adrift, Lord Devlin to watch trial, David Wood Yeomen in a political web, The Times Diary Warrendale test for ITV Mitsotakis family held hostage The noise of Foulness, Jets attack guerrilla bases in Jordan, Mr Whitlock explains, French fishing boat accident costs two lives, How French farmers put their case, Inquiry into gaol brutality claims, Astronomy Discovery of pulsar flashes checked, Harold Macmillan's memoirs, Bonn unimpressed by de Gaulle proposals, Moon landing may be seen in Glasgow, Japan Army trains right-wing group, Mrs King sees 'new order', Fearless believed to be headed for Lagos, Dead girl is found in car near M 1, Fresh hopes on nuclear disarming, Czechs at pact talks, Nominations in three polls, 'Monster city' plan quashed, Greek threat over Nenni pledge, Solicitors' threat, Support for Nixon missiles plan, Compulsive gamblers who take to crime, Brazil's military regime will keep sweeping powers, Tories have scheme to challenge work-shy, More squatters move in, Warning of action to end violence in Pakistan, Ford standstill today, but the talks go on, Public doubts about 'having a go', Today's engagements, Students to press for increase in grants, Lakonia disaster trial opened, Missing girl found 300 miles away, Stolen drawings 'sold for a song', Yugoslavs told to unite in face of danger. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Yemen President to resign. Politics and Parliament: Minister may act on levy 'injustices', Parliamentary notices House Of Lords. Law: Chinese accused of mass attack, Questions by judge over Ray case. Index. Display Advertising: Livingston, Bradford, Rencorn New Town, G. R. Dawes, Brecker, Grossmith, Dunhill, Occidental Overseas Capital Corporation, Company Investment, Management, Lonsdale, Save And Prosper, Neville Industrial Securities, Harvey Nichols, Budapest, Grantham, Jones Lang, Glanford Brigg, Clydebank, Henry Butcher, Lob, The Times, Cumberland, Pepper Angliss & Yarwood, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Guildway, Tight Spot, Witham, Essex, Donaldson & Sons, Honeywell, Cumbernauld, City Of York, North-East England, Northern Ireland, Millfield Industrial, Redditch, Exeter, City Of Leicester, Royal Hospital, Gpo, Unit Trust, Burgh Of Girvan, Golden Globe, Doncaster, Suburban & Provincial, Cheltenham, Herbert Morris, 400 London Firms, Radiospares, Span. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,109, Television for today, Bridge victory for Yorkshire, 'Charlie Girl'. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Astronauts at work in Space. Deaths. Reviews: Notes and comments, Television A bizarre affair, Hungarian theatre's little humour, Thinking man's jazz, Farming Topics Why the review award must centre on meat, Attempt To Save Organ, Ballet Toes, knees and...?, Working to no rules at all, No open and shut case, Harpsichord panache, Orchestra or piano, Those vulnerable feminists, Happenings..., Polished ensemble, Brainwashed You write...... Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, March 16, 1944. Editorials/Leaders: A Witness For Tolerance, Can Anguilla Go IT Alone?, Damansky-Or Chenpao. Letters to the Editor: Site Of The Airport, Export Of Mss, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Unequal Constituencies, Offside, 'Obedient Servants, A Matter Of Age, Nigerian War, Relay Services, Anguilla, Diseases In The JET Age, Scattering History, Young Offenders, Immigration Problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Earl Of Pembroke, Mr Miles Malleson A great Shakespearian clown and adapter of Molière, Mrs Charlotte Haldane, Mr Ben Shahn American artist known for his social realism, Obituary. Sport: Results and tables Football League Cup-Final, Struggle for St Helens, North Country Hopes At Cheltenham Boismoss may draw first blood tomorrow, Sports in Brief, Race meetings abandoned, Kicking fails Sidcup, Today's football Association, Third Test W. Indies can win if attack finds form, Future promising for Chelsea, John shows Cardiff the way, Representative Hockey England hard pressed by under-23s, Leicester now face trouble, Lacrosse South's late rally not enough, Runners for Baldoyle today, League Cup Final Communal effort by 11 Swindon heroes, Jackie Stewart gives perfect exhibition, Rowing Leander to challenge strongly, Weekend sport in brief Lacrosse, Calcutta Cup England still to realize full potential, F.A. Amateur Cup Final assures fitting climax to season, Alpine Skiing Winning lead for Schranz. Property: Property Market Why success means a move, King & Co., Commercial & Industrial Properties, Factories And Warehouses. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal Columns, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments advertising, Legal Notices. Business and Finance: Trade deficit prompts urgent study of import trends for Neddy, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Bank helps money market, South-East Homes for a million, case BOOK, Export gain for Efta, Unions study wider powers for shop steward committees, Call for U K control on money supply, Raleigh opening Malaysia plant, North No room for complacency, Gilt-edged yields in disarray, Advantages of dealing in commodity markets, man for the job How Unilever picks its graduates, Scotland Cold comfort, Yorkshire and Humberside More factories fewer workers, Yoghurt debut for Brown and Polson, Perkin-Elmer Limited, Independence call by Ford's Europe partners, New oil strike, Threat of major trouble in docks over pay deals, Drumming up profits, BUSINESS diary White collar Feather, Minister's carrot and stick, Bumper year for Honeywell, Wales Outlook improves, Credit company to help industry, General Motors bring the 'hard sell' to Geneva, Books, Gold Standard and Churchill: the truth, company NEWS IFI forecasts at least £1.2m this year, Constructors' World BSC steps up building projects to boost sales, Rationalization will aid microelectronics, Hovercraft as export carrier, How I Manage Edited By Robert Jones, 'Tied' pub system is vindicated in report, Freight Market Review Demand for Far East tramp ships, Bank and Treasury clash over SA gold, Courses, Churchill And The Gold Standard, Receiving orders, FOR THE saver Deferring gains via units, Redundancy rebates cut by half, Industry on the move Heart cry from grey areas.... .... demand for special status, Northern Ireland Shortage of jobs, NOTICE OF REDEMPTION to the Holders of Imperial Japanese Government, Concern over nuclear inquiry, new ISSUES Sterling-dollar loan from a U S growth stock, Return to full output 'would take a week', East Midlands Region with many problems, UK looks at £60m credit for Brazil, Parkin-Elmer Limited, The Independent Investment Company, Limited, North-West Cars lead industry drive, East Anglia Easing expansion worries, Northern Industry Learning from the wool textile record, Company Meeting Peachey Property Corporation Limited Annual Meeting of Shareholders, Leyland lorry sales up 22.5 pc, South-West Tourism is uncertain base, Building aids for smelters, West Midlands Planners race against time, Industrial Films Hovercraft story-in 14 languages, Party plea for wealth and payroll taxes, German trade link proposal, Builders attack SET, Framing painless tax incentives to save. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Kindersley chairman of W. J. Jenkins. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.
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