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The Times - 05/05/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By GEORGE CLARK, By a Staff Reporter, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Own Correspondent, From RONALD KERSHAW, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, From Our Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, By Our Labour Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, Our Scottish Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, From PAUL MARTIN, From RITA MARSHALL, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From PETER HAZELHURST, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, By JOHN HENNESSY, By ALAN GIBSON, By BILL LUCKIN, By JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By RUSSELL BLAIR, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, From GEOFFREY GREEN, By NORMAN FOX, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From MAXWELL BOYD, By ANDREW PORTER, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By LEONARD AMEY, By a Northern Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, PHS, DAVID WOOD, PETER R. ACKROYD, M. S. HINTON., BOOTHBY, TIBOR SZAMUELY, D. G. HOSEGOOD., BRINLEY THOMAS, RICHARD POLLARD., By Charles Douglas-Home, KINROSS., R. GRESHAM COOKE, RONALD GRAY., S. M. JONES, A. L. ROWSE., CYRIL BIBBY, DAVID LEPINE, R. J. EATON, G. ELLIS., Penny Hunter-Symon, I. W., M.H., Fiona Bird, By Michael Billington, From William Mann, Music Critic, By Joan Chissell, By Stanley Sadie, M.C., By GERALD ELY, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, From PETER JAY, By KENNETH OWEN, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By RODNEY COWTON, By Our Naval Correspondent, RODNEY COWTON, By CLIVE CALLOW, DAVID MILLHAM, IAN MORISON, BERRY RITCHIE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Richard Frv, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By OLIVER STANLEY, From PHILIP JACOBSON, KENNETH OWEN, ROBERT ENGLAND., JOHN SAWARD, OLIVER SIMON., HUGH CAPSTICK, C. N. BEATTIE, ALISDAIR AIRD, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, DAVID JONES, TONY ALDOUS, By JOHN WOODLAND, by George W. McKinney, Richard M. Cloney, by La Rue Applegate, by Henry Kaufman, by Robert A. Haack, by R. John Cunningham, by Walter A. Eberstadt, Model, Roland, by T. Robards, by Robert Hershey, by Armand G. Erpf, Loeb, Rhoades, by Herbert V. Prochnow, by a Special Correspondent, by Walter F. Joyce, by Robert M. Lowd, by H. J. Maidenberg, by Margaret Allen, by David Millham, by Hamish McCrae, by Donald Constant, by Adam Smith,

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News: Minister's first steps in Ulster reform, Single buyer 'can beat art ring', The Times Diary Nina Karsow's quest for home Laxness's lapsed faiths Hale's theatrical odyssey, Thieu ready for secret talks, 'Invade Greece' call at rally, Setback is likely for TUC, Printing firm dispute ends, Squabbles keep left apart in France, As others see it, Weekly strikes by SR drivers, Clinic answers criticism, Teacher levy to assist colleagues, Syrians cut short talks in Cairo with Nasser, Council to pay after error, Parties lining up in local election struggle, Universities face more strikes by technical staff, New advance in mental treatment, £20 a week men hold out after a year, Untouchable could be India's next President, Farming Topics Breeding licences attacked, Ojukwu speech fails to stir Lagos, Aircraft chase new record, Bleak outlook for hill farmers, Order Of The Bath, Clive Jenkins warns MPs on union Bill, Labour looks at party machine, Sterling suffers in uncertainty on currencies, Peking wants tighter grip on intellectuals, Junior hospital doctors break away, Warning from Callaghan, Compromise in the air, Strengthening the inadequate reserve forces of Britain, I am going on, your Government is going on-Mr Wilson, Spassky lead increases, Druckerisms, Russians warned that China may attack, Grey's family to demand action, Sunny Vienna to greet the Queen today, Navy sets transatlantic air record, Impetus for European unity, Guns stop Carlist rioters, Today's engagements, Door open for union reforms, Wilson says, Bureau for the missing, May Day call by Tories, Extra £50,000 aid for farmers. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Abbatt Girls, Merrill Lynch, Robert Fleming, Texas Commerce Bank, Lesser, W. E. Hutton, The American Museum, Chemical Bank, Continental Bank, London And County Securities, The Schroder Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Loeb, Rhoades, Air France, Dominick & Dominick, McDonald, Nv, Business Daily, Reuters, Save And Prosper, Devon Securities, Jones Lang, Wertheim & Co., Offshore Funds, Guinness, Myton, Ruberoid, Burston & Texas Commerce Bank, Arthur Lipper Corporation, The First Boston, Blyth & Co., Ina, Bache & Co., Drexel Harriman Ripley, The Times, Asea, Wm. Brandt's Sons & Co., Appointment, Bankers Trust, The Barclays, Sheraton Hotels, Model, Roland & Co., Extel, Smith Barney, Janes Lang, White, Weld, Harris, Cpham, Ibc, The Hongkong Bank Group, Ibm, S B & H, Boac, Hs, Burnham And Company, Hallgarten, Civil Service Commission, Yellow Pages, Dean Witter, Anne Of Green Gables, World Resorts, Gpo, National And Grindlays, First National City Bank, Radiospares, Burgh Of Kilmarnock, Moore & Ichley, Hambros Bank, The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University News New Examination Proposed, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, 'Realist' appointed leader of Slovak party, Latest Appointments, 1969 Rome And Abbey Scholarships. Sport: England's need to review defence, Sports in Brief, Intikhab excels with both bat and ball, Rome Horse Show German's clear round foils Britain, Real Tennis Old rivals in singles final, Greig's Day Last over win for Sussex, Saturday's racing Lanark, Lanark programme today, Spanish Grand Prix Waiting game pays for Stewart, International Football At The Weekend Uglymood as Eire fall, Other Sunday scores Somerset v Kent, Scots harassed, Bournemouth Tennis Brilliant Miss Shaw, Golf Irishman wins trophy, Four on top in 'Player'S', Today's card at Nottingham, Miss Belben has top aggregate, Middlesex Sevens Unheralded success for St Luke's, W Indians held up by rain, Mixed weather for yachtsmen, Football results, Yorkshire scramble, Polo Tyro Cup to Whiphill, Racing In France Stewards at Longchamp suspend Piggott, Plumpton runners, Cross doubtful. Picture Gallery: Preserving a steam railway. Editorials/Leaders: Unlamented Bones, Frigates For Greece, Fever Defies The Cure. Letters to the Editor: Stop-Watch Soccer, May Day, Licensing Hours, Use of resources, Ergonomics, In a hungry world, More emergencies, Prolonging Life Of The Aged: What The Psalmist Said, Violence In Wales, No speedier, Cathedral Voices, Britain And Europe, Seeing the problem, Mini-Genesis, 'Mr W. H.', Tax legislation, Gospel truth, The rich-poor gap, Wailing In The Street, Time for concern, Engineers In Politics. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices and diary House Of Lords. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, May 4, 1944 Industry's Lost Days. Obituaries: Dr Zakir Husain First Muslim President of India, Mr J. Tudor-Craig, Mrs Geoffrey Dawson, Mr A. J. Milnikiel. Arts and Entertainment: The flying angels, No Hamlet Again, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle, No. 12,149, New Opera. Reviews: Youth takes its chances, Effective comedy, Quality glass, Experimental music, Case BOOK, A magnificent achievement, Bournemouth orchestra, Czech actors' double bill Aldwych Theatre An Hour of Love by Josef Topol; and The Green Cockatoo by Schnitzler, Star Turner, Lee Finney's music, More ideas for children's holidays, Handy manual. Property: Jones Lang Wootton, Factories, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Market Test of a new town centre. Classified Advertising: Shop Premises, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Appointments. Business and Finance: Blaw Knox clarifies board row with U S, Hill Samuel at Hanover, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Clearing banks explore new loan horizons, Freight Market Optimism as May rates rise, Notes on the Supercurrency, Northern Industry Rejection of Hunt brings rethink, Maples Report 33% Increase In Trading Profit, Uncertain new era for insurance, The Oxford Centre has a strong attraction for industrialists, although there still seems to be disagreement about management study, Institutional buying sparks Wall Street, contracts £6m Canada homes award for Costain, Constructors' World Concern over tower block costs, Streamline plan for tool company, Cattle and bacon take lead in commodities, Texas rich and bustling, Increased profits for oil companies, Lancashire United Transport Limited Sir Robert Cary's Review for 1968, Warning of corner cutting by airlines, Benguela Railway Company, Airlines meet on 'jumbo jet' cover, Credit markets face more battering, British merchant banks go in, Canada woos brainpower, New brooms are at work in the BIM-but the ensuing dismissals are causing some unhappiness, mining Conference discusses how to attract top graduates, Eurobonds are a vital factor, Books, Beneficial tax on utility earnings, Problems are jumbo-sized, too, National Savings down again, Time is needed before Pollard decision, Exporters confident, Rivalry in wooing consumer, Stoke pottery to close down, Two trading floors could offset losses, Rush into one-bank holding companies, Some yards booked up, SE turnover rises, Courses, Easing the paperwork problem, Little Neddy attacks SET, Wall Street: A Special Report On American Finance Tasks facing the new Administration, Ford sales up in S Korea, company NEWS Maple & Co's trading down so far, Sterling suffers backwash, FOR THE saver Variety in unit offers, Strauss reaffirms: Bonn ready for DM revaluation package, Gas turbine frigate's tour, Export missions bring in £32m, Conglomerates: an explosive issue, Upper Clyde must prove its viability, Estate duty could hold key to S Pearson issue decision, Cult of mutual funds, De Beers puts £13½m into mine, Ransome fights back, NPG sees credit threat to big nuclear plant order, Brick production down on year, Industrial Films A milestone for steel, BUSINESS diary A deal that could lack flavour, Tighter rein on money, Investors worry over inflation dangers, new ISSUES London & County make debut, SE fund at record, London brokers are winning the west, Minimum rates a major issue, Squeeze hits furniture, Why London coffee prices are low, Firm policy of restraint coming?, Upper Clyde group may show £8m loss over two years, Work measurement can now be applied to maintenance, Growing International strength of British Ropes' activities. 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, Option Rates, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New chief for Bayer Products.

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