The Times - 15/02/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By MICHAEL THOMAS Labour Staff, From GRETEL SPITZER, Our Bonn Correspondent, From DAVID BINDER, Our Berlin Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By DENNIS TAYLOR, By PHILIP HOWARD, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, From EDMUND STEVENS, From PETER HAZELHURST, From RICHARD WIGG, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, From JACK FINGLETON, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By JIM SNOW, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From DEREK DU PLESSIS, From JULIAN MOUNTER, From TIM JONES, JULIAN CRITCHLEY, By NATURE-TIMES NEWS SERVICE, By STEPHEN JESSEL, PHS, GWYNFOR EVANS., IVAR CAMPBELL., LY CHINLY, JAMES MACMILLAN, PHOEBE E. CUSDEN., STEPHEN ROSENBERG, J. O. STANLEY., By Innis Macbeath, New York Correspondent, W. T. MONNINGTON, JOHN WARD, BENEDICT BIRNBERG., ALAN PATERSON, HUGH WATSON., A. L. ROWSE, WILLOW VENTRIS JENKINS., ROBERT J. EVANS., By John Selwyn Gummer, C. F. D., From DAVID SPANIER, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By MAURICE CORINA, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From PETER JAY Economics Editor, By OLIVER MARRIOTT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, H. B. SUTCLIFFE, K. WOOD, W. S. LONG., From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON, Ronald Hayman, Guy Brett, Michael Billington, J.O.C., David Wade, Stanley Sadie, Richard Holmes, Jacky Gillott, Brian Alderson, Elaine Moss, B.A., Edward Candy, H. R. F. Keating, Geoffrey Wills, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Edward Mayer, Susan Lester, John Carter,
ResumoNews: Soviet activity in Baltic, Pueblo's sister ship inspected, Dockers' split is threat to port, Renewal of nuclear treaty expected, Threat by air stewards, Stansted off airport short list, Peruvians fire on U S trawlers, The Times Diary Britten conducts TV Peter Grimes Labour's choice: Co-op or Giro U S calls in pollution expert, National Guards end U S campus vigil, The case for a Whig revival in the Tory Party, £2m plan to save York's heritage, Soviet dogma reaffirmed, Kenneth Horne dies, Fight to save power for districts, New oil leak menaces California coast, Strike by teachers disrupts 250 London schools, France threatens to withdraw from WEU, Recovering the church's holiness, O'Neill seeks to bridge gap between the communities, Implications of the test-tube embryo, Egypt warns Britain on Israel arms, Smith gains support for proposals, Action over Smrkovsky booklet, Laity vote for unity after critical debate, Wintry weekend for sport, Bannside learns to vote, Firm hired 'regiment of liars' as staff, Five die on day of protest strikes in Pakistan, Church services tomorrow: Quinquagesima, Pilots suggest a ban after hijackings, Wilson pledge to defend Berlin, Bomb at American Embassy in Peru, Cause of U N chief's death questioned, Test-tube fertility hope for women, Delons given divorce in Paris, Behind the clash of Jew and Negro in New York, Kennedy 'was stalked by Sirhan', Spanish schools reform, Views on experiment divided, Botany Walk to accept family, Today's engagements, Dearer parking feared, Mother saves 3 but her child dies. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Portsmouth, Multiple Display Advertisements, Toynbee's Nurseries, Fabulous Dwarf Conifers, Begonias, Ballard Construction, N.U.S., Branksome Towers, Hutton Beanpole, Appeals, Transcontinental Warehouse, The Sunday Times, Saa, Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund, Health Culture, Lyn-Plan, Vorarlberg, Dent, Maxwell & Beale, Harry Wheatcroft Roses, Blackmore & Langdon, Mercury '69, Scotbor Growth Fund, Champagne Mart, Home Loans, Thoresen 'Viking', King's Ametyst, Karsh, Metropolitan Warehouse, Imperial Cancer Research, Imperial, Rukba, Sander & Kay, Ilford-Zonal Tape, Betta-Tree, Dorset. Law: Nine months for housing manager, Norman Wisdom gets decree, Oxford vote appeals are rejected, QC describes witness as 'murderer', Law Report February 14 Court Of Appeal Road Tanker Grants British Oxygen Co. Ltd. v. Board Of Trade Before Lord Justice Harman, Lord Justice Russell and Lord Justice Karminski, Man weeps as he tells of arrest in Cannock case, Shaw trial clash over film of shooting. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: England's Home of Mystery: Daily at 3 and 8, Phantasmagoric. Official Appointments and Notices: 13 television awards go to BBC. Politics and Parliament: £306m deficit on pensions, Parliament, February 14, 1969 People's poll for Wales and Scotland rejected. Classified Advertising: Cooks, Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Heather Garden, Entertainments. Property. Sport: Skiing Swiss winner at 68 mph, League Football More clubs should follow Arsenal, Test Match West Indies pay for missed chances, Athletics Hemery's record ratified, Schweppes Trophy At Newbury Persian War has the greatness to strike gold again, Declared runners for Newbury, South African Open Player takes lead, Sports in Brief, Best encourages Southend, Rugby Union Prospects Loughborough must gain possession, Surprise win by Rayner, Week end sporting arrangements Association football, Dacca Test question raised again, US Golf Jacklin keeps in touch with leaders, Indoor Tennis Charm increases as pace decreases. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, February 16, 1944 Monte Cassino Bombed. Editorials/Leaders: We Must Save Levens Park, Life In A Test Tube, A Successful Visit. Letters to the Editor: Test-Tube Babies, Heathrow noise, A solution, Attendances At The Ra, Plaid Cymru's Deep Roots In Wales, Post Office Powers, Oath for scientists?, Improving Old Homes, The banks do play, Why should they?, Doctors And Teachers, Margin Of Safety, 'Mr W. H.', Head Mistress For Eton?, Opportunity, Neutral Cambodia, Appeals Procedure. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Business and Finance: Debt rephasing hopes grow-and Schiller offers support, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, company NEWS J White restores 5 per cent, Scamp to head Vickers union inquiry, McCorquodale & Co. Ltd. Printers at home and overseas, mining High grade nickel ore discovered at Kambalda, Decline of the property company, New plant can save £1m imports, Sterling 13 point advance to $2.3931, Chamber plans trade missions, Nixon to discuss monetary reform, Wall Street Small falls in aimless trading, Company Meeting English China Clays Record Profits Again Continued Expansion In Demand For Speciality Clays Export prospects remain bright, Bids, Deals & Mergers Courtaulds in major Australian move, The Week Ahead Industrial indices due, Overhaul at the top in John Lewis group, Fresh Rootes pay offer, Money Market Moderate Bank help needed, FOR THE Saver Investment for minors, Fixed Interest Funds again improve, Good month for building societies, A cautious but realistic exploration of banking, Phone order: bitter row on terms, How The Markets Moved, U S buying of Babcock, BP in pension fund bid for W Ground Rents, Finding a long term answer to short term debts, American GNP rises, NY dockers end strike, State firms loans move, new ISSUES Yet another group with M & S outlet, EQUITY Markets Prices drift downwards, P & O seeks ferry tenders. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Further gains by gilt-edged, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Decline in silver continues. Obituaries: Mr Robert Pitman, Sir Charles Colston, Mr Kenneth Horne Witty Radio and TV entertainer. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Demerara chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Chicken and two frying pans, Eating out Change-Lancashire style, Oh Lord, Miss Lee, how long?, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,084, Wine The 'good' champagne, Chess Knowing when to quit, Holiday '69 Land of legend and literature, Gardening On the rocks, Holiday '69 Germany off the autobahn, Bridge Feeling your way, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Reviews: Metallic tone, Antiques Jamaican souvenirs, Clockwork grace and imperial conceit, Concert Angry, disruptive new work from Henze, Timescrime Best-selling sins, Art Tuba on fire, Children's books: the power of imagination The world still young The Moon In The Cloud, No greater love The Siege, Vivid Tippett, Pooter, Television An all-round performer, Radio A little kindness, Theatre Arthur Miller talks about his play, The Mountain And The Summer Stars By Michael Baker Illustrated By Gwynneth Cole, Paperbacks The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall.
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