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The Times - 28/11/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By DAVID SPANIER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, Our Brussels Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, Our Tel Aviv Correspondent, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, By OUR POLTICAL STAFF, Geoffrey Charles, Motoring Correspondent, By BYRON ROGERS, By JOHN ROPER, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, George Clark, By PRUDENCE GLYNN, A Staff Reporter, By Our Churches Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By PETER EVANS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From PETER NICHOLS, From ALAN McGREGOR, From PAUL MARTIN, From DAVID BONAVIA, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, Africa Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By Nature-Times News Service, BY PETER EVANS, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, PHS, PETER STRAFFORD, ROBERT J. PELIZA, JOHN HUNT., ARNOLD LUNN., GEORGE JEGER., G. F. SMITH., MICHAEL BRUFAL., T. D. ROBERTS, PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY., COLIN SIMPSON., J. D. J. HAVARD, J. B. GLUBB., E. H. PULEY, HUGH J. SHONFIELD., F. W. MORRIS., By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, R. J. K., U. A. Titley, Rugby Corres pondent, by Antony King-Deacon, By William Gaunt, From Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By John Percival, By Joan Chissell, By Stanley Sadie, A. B., By Julian Critchley, S. S., By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By PETER HILL, By JOHN WOODLAND, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By TONY ALDOUS, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By RODNEY COWTON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, By SALLY WHITE, By GILES SMITH, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MICHAEL BAILY, From CATHERINE DODDS, From JOHN EARLE, BERRY RITCHIE, By Our Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, U S Economics Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, W. E. PARKER., L. BULLOCK, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, ANTHONY ROWLEY, KENNETH OWEN, by Leonard Buckley, by George Beck, by P. L. Cowan, by David Larg, by Jack Dickman, by Henry Raynor, by Peter Mytton-Davies,

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News: Goodbye to animals, Rey may manage Six talks, Scientific techniques take the guesswork out of archaeology, Wider Public For Strings, No amnesty for Regis Debray, Churchmen tune in to new media, Tension in Cyprus, Ealing seeks ruling on race question, Despair drives French farmers into revolt, Help sought in tracing family, Before The Summit-3 Brandt ready for sacrifices, Ex-Minister attacks aid proposals, Today's Engagements, Bigger moon rocks from Apollo 12, On The Right Track, Strikes at more parcels depots, Boy's death accidental, VC10 lands safely after blast breaks up engine, Hull tug sinks: 3 lost, Electronics, Bring On The Young Folk, Ferranti challenge on integrated circuits, Exhibition centre plan, Anatomy How man came down from trees, Woman of 90 dies after call for aid, Puzzle of Soviet policy on dissent, Writer refused royalties, U S to keep out of Asian wars, Lasers, Warning on canonizing martyrs, Ambulancemen march, Friends and family talk of the pre-Vietnam Calley The nice boy charged with massacre, A shared interest, New Year Tube threat, Indian blames Britain for Rabat fiasco, Geology Gas may be discovered in Caernarvon Bay, Practice for next strike, Spotting The Bargains, Queen's awards review, Keep sport links, says Gandar, Hopes of Ulster troops cut, Goodwill rise for postmen, Stereo Radio Dilemma, Briefly, W German President to visit Denmark, Integration aim for Gibraltar, Classics Keep Pace With Pop, Threat to cricket tour, 'Mental' pay claim, Guyanese is awarded £7,971, Talks fails to end Tilbury union ban, The Times Diary RC surprise for Newport (Mon), Pledge to end travel limit, Doctor in interview cleared, Ministers' dilemma on pensions debate, Birth issue 'personal', Colour book for Agnew, Teachers out in 80 areas, Slander phone call denied, French attack on 'subversive aims' of communists, Saudi Arabia accused of aggression, Zanzibar deaths strain unity of Tanzania, Who pays when wrong woman is buried?, El Al case defendants refuse to answer, Superconductors: power future, Child 'worked for drug addict', Listen Before You Buy, All British troops to leave Libya soon, GLC rents up 7s 6d next March, Grenade injures 14 in El Al office, Casualties increase in Vietnam. Politics and Parliament: Opposition plea on travel limit fails, Ex-Minister criticizes future overseas aid, Tory MP first at the post with 70 Bills, MP slept in to thwart Bills queue, Mrs Castle pleads for lifting of ban, New approach on relief to Biafra being considered, Parliamentary Notices, Road bonds plan to speed building of motorways, Wild beasts tamed by the law Lords, Protest by prisoner's wife fails, Next Week. Index. Picture Gallery: Man's second walk on the Moon. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Comb Case, Merrill Lynch, Lyle & Scott, Dunhill, Aer, Bsr, Bks, N C R, Multiple Display Advertisements, Emi, Garrard, B & O, Rolex, Mechanical Clock, Vickers, The World For Christmas, Decimal Diary, Deinhard, S. F. Sunley, H. Samuel, Royal Insurance, Aer Lingus, The Times, Leak, National And Grindlays Bank, Burroughs, Towry Law & Co, Admiral's Eye, Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical, Stratstone, Charterhouse, Eterna. Matic, Je Reviens, Seymour, Pierce, Galt Toys, Ticket To History, Hadrian VII, Cinzano, Bank Of London, The Times Atlas, Philips, Red Rear Lamps, Zenith, Sanyo, The Plessey Company, Artistic Director, Lombank, Rendell, Wool. Arts and Entertainment: Gear for skiing, Hairdressers not barbers, Record price for Flemish harpsichord, Souvenirs of Conder, Pigskin and 'in', The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,327, Television today, Miss Austria wins as feminists chant, The trusted tailor, Hiring fashion. Weather: The Weather. Property: Mann & Co, Overseas Property, £4½m cost of land levy, Country Properties. Law: African leader charged, Court Of Appeal Former Student IS Banned From Campus University Of Essex v. Ratcliffe, Iraq sentences CIA 'spies' to death, Hathaway home arson charge, Queen's Bench Division Constable Without Helmet 'In Uniform' Wallwork v. Giles, House Of Lords When Trading IS Fraudulent Director Of Public Prosecutions v. Schildkamp. Sport: Schools Rackets Clifton's mishap, Women's Hockey New secretary after 18 years, Sports in Brief, Bath Club Squash, Fairs Cup Newcastle surprised at draw, Racing Horse with a friend in the country, Pga Annual Meeting Alarm over sale of equipment, University Squash Oxford can triumph again, Cutting down on cycle tours, Yesterday's racing results Wolverhampton, Hurdler's record, Prospects For Newbury Today Chaou II has chance to atone, Hockey club records, Cricket No change in tour plans, European rules need some flexibility, South Africans in all-ticket match, Bout for Mark Rowe, Third Test Freeman in twelve, Starting price jackpot. Editorials/Leaders: Major Roads Ahead, Visitors From Rumania, Behind Mr Nixon. Letters to the Editor: No. 12345, Federal solution, Religions In Schools, Heat Of Battle, Lawrence Of Arabia, Drink And Driving: Attitude Of The Courts, Grievances Of Palestine Arabs, Spanish policy, 'British we stay', Finding A Gibraltar Solution: Right Of People To Be Consulted, The Heptagon, Transport Museum, Helping exports, Relief Of Biafra Starvation, Profit: a matter of opinion, not fact. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Receiving Orders, Church News, Latest Appointments Official Solicitor Chosen. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, November 29, 1944 Munition Explosion. Obituaries: Rev W. Keble Martin Clergyman whose book on wild flowers was a best seller, Mr A. T. Haynes, Mr G. V. Carey, Capt. G. O. Maund, Obituary. Deaths. Reviews: Watch with Miss World, The Elizabethan image, Splendid Prokofiev, Blood drenched but fun Aldwych Theatre The Revenger's Tragedy by Cyril Tourneur, Prize-winner's debut, Engaging music, Tuneful Arne oratorio, Rambert in character. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Itb, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Vip, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Anglo Scottish Investment Trust Limited, PIB inquiry on pottery, Car hire rates to go up in New Year, Steel sale conditions amended, Electro-slag refining technique success, WOMBWELL FOUNDRY & ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED (Roll Makers, Ironfounders and Engineers), HANIMEX CORPORATION LIMITED and Subsidiary Companies Manufacturers and Distributors of Photographic, Sound and Electrical Equipment, contracts Honeywell announces £5m deal, SE inquiry into share dealings, French economy 'on road to recovery', Courtaulds research into new fabrics, Container consortia by-passed, The Regions, £850m surplus forecast for next year, U S labour attitudes, Money Market Bank 'mops up' surplus funds, Barclays watch on deposit accounts, Export board top creditor, How The Markets Moved, ICI and GUS fail to impress market, Best year for Golden Egg Group, RAND SELECTION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration of Dividend No. 105, Fixed Interest British Funds firmer but still quiet, Marchwiel does better, Cable Covers Limited, British Rail sets up workshop offshoot, Bank study 'in spring', Italy Agip looks to its own oil surplus, Company Meeting Sungei Bahru Rubber, EQUITY Markets Industrials firm in slack trading, Surcharge will be 10 per cent, Call for new motorway service deals, Briefly, France Candidate for new department, Four stores to shut down, Aurora Gear And Engineering Company, Farm export body seeks more aid, Burns-Anderson Limited, Switzerland Banks embarrassed by gold price fall, Survey shows personnel managers in wage rise lead, Queue for rented colour TV, Antwerp leaders for London talks, Fears mount over brick stocks, Chocolate prices likely to go up, company NEWS Utd Wire's struggle to widen profit margins, mining Iron income for Selection Trust, Priority for docks Bill, Nothing doing at Tilbury, TUC warns on pension concessions, Lotus complains of subsidence, United Carlo Gatti Stevenson And Slaters Ltd., BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom Melbray 20pc ahead, Third quarter profit halt for ICI, BSA to close Redditchmotor cycle plant, Interim Statement First nine months' results, BUSINESS dairy Greener grass for Mr Lowry, Call for fresh approach to career guidance, Mary Kathleen tonnage, Gold doubts persist, Retiring age deal at GKN, The Kwahu Company Limited, Belgian dockers are asked: 'black cargo diverted from UK', Furniture shipments rising, Foreign deposits help ease US squeeze, BSC plans in S Africa, Minister warns about mortgages, N.M.C. Investments Limited, new ISSUES £1.9m rights by Shipping Industrial, Sterling 11 point drop to $2.3964 in light trading, The Bourses Firm trend on Paris continues, Miners accept offer, £2m a year blow to exports, Australian shares in new flurry, Real optimism from the Institute, Unions accept 26pc building pay rise, Gus The Great Universal Stores Limited Comparative Consolidated Profits (Not Audited), Scrap trade bodies urged to merge, ABPC opening triple cinema, Lowry joins Leyland, Bids, Deals, & Mergers Jessel-Parnell-Falks terms amended, Printing sales drop by £5.8m. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New director for Cammell Laird. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cocoa futures plunge £10 in hectic trading, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices ICI close below the best, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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