The Times - 05/08/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By JAMES DAGLISH Political Staff, By HENRY STANHOPE, DAVID WILSWORTH, From JOHN CLARE, Our Political Staff, From CLIVE BORRELL, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From IAN McDONALD, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From ARTHUR OSMAN, Midlands Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK Our Chess Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From JOHN CHARTRES, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Churches Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, By PETER REDDAWAY, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From our Correspondent, From ALBERT DUPUY, From PETER HAZELHURST, By TREVOR FISHLOCK, From MURRAY SAYLE, By IAIN MERCER, PHS, LOUIS HEREN, IAN CUNNINGHAM, ALEXANDER R. CENTER., DAVID J. BELL, FRANCES B. CAMPBELL., A. W. SNOWISE, FRANK OTHICK, G. D. RICHARDS, LAURENCE COLLIER, By Christopher Layton, SAMWIRI KARUGIRE, ELIZABETH FALCONER, NIGEL RYAN, By JIM SNOW, By Jin. Snow, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By ATHOLE STILL, By BYRON ROGERS, By PETER WEST, By PETER MARSON, By ALAN GIBSON, By Max Harrison, By Julian Hall, By RICHARD STREETON, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Julian Critchley, By NORMAN FOX, By Frederick Laws, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, By WARWICK BROPHY, BY OUR FINANCIAL STAFF, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, KENNETH OWEN, By RONALD KERSHAW, IAN MORISON, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, From RALPH DRAPER, By OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH STEPHENSON Economics Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, RICHARD N. GARDNER, FISKE, LAURA CONNOLLY, by Geoffrey Smith, by Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, by Björn Böstrup, Oslo Correspondent, by Harald Ramm, by J. W. F. Tennant, by Malfrid Steenersen, by Hroar Dege,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Threat to local radio in Cabinet ruling. News: Mrs Gandhi hits out at critics, Tag salmon returns, TV pictures direct from Mariner 7, Bonn raises arms issue, £5m inquiry by Yard, Gibraltar deadlock, Five-hour plea for dismissed LSE lecturer, Defence tied to civilians, Queen opens new dock, £100,000 art raid on Lord Sainsbury, Shops burn in new Belfast rioting, Third death in Glasgow baby unit, More US troops to withdraw, Decision soon on Kopechne inquest, Negro threat over schools, Powerboat sinks, Park charge protesters seek inquiry, Defregger claims he was innocent, Archdruid replies to Minister, Hopes for end of steel strike, £2,000 pay for wardens, Army opens gunnery beaches to public, Link in US girl murders, Nixon sees hope in the 'spirit of Apollo', Election is still an open issue, Czech party is blamed for Soviet invasion, Setting a timetable for new European objectives, Criticism by Russians, Krogers meet to discuss their plans, Only 67 completely fit out of 1,000, Mr Seaton leaving bench, Farewell to room with Nelson touch, 'Last chance' in Cambodia, Gondoliers' palace riot, French hear Kissinger report, The Times Diary How Dial Press signed up Kuznetsov Hemingway's V.1 chase RA's Paris scene, Vital iron alloy for British steel, Laity share distress, Youth died from Chinese heroin, It is probably true that no one on, Nixon's way to summit, Premium Bond winners, Science Report Transplantation Grafts aided by work on livers, Beds on floor in French hospitals, Cars And Drivers Superb points of the XJ6 Jaguar, Lorry men blame union, Wilson picks poll team, European role is in balance, Success and failure behind facade of prosperity, 60 pc increase in drug addicts, Try pinnekjött-or fish galore, IT A spring to defence of companies, Plea to give Namibia a UN seat, Civilians in Pakistani Cabinet, Alarm over villagers' homes, Knot in a ribbon of steel, Today's engagements, Plan to kill Hitler was 'unsporting', The choice is something between capitulation and endless war Saigon search for political solution, Pickets warned against violence, Ulster rioters leave a mile of wreckage, Egypt said to be getting detailed Soviet advice, Hanoi releases three American prisoners, Tranquillity unlimited, Stole works of art to furnish flat, Carnegie Trust Elections, Strike stops 200 trains on SR. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Burnley Building Society, Richard Ellis & Son, Wats Limited, Nsu, Bergens Privatebank, Performance Awards, Sig. Bergesen D.Y. & Co., Elkem, Fred.Olsenslines, Leicester Permanent, Freightlines, Pye, The Times Business, Lotus 61e, Aftenposten, British Aircraft Corporation, Servowarm, Ardal Og Sunndal Verk, Pember & Boyle, Norway Trade Centre, Pererier, Tennant Trading, Upper Grosvenor Galleries, Hambros Bank, Wool. Law: University tribunal hears Robin Blackburn case QC challenges LSE misconduct ruling, Garage man gets 8 years, Bail for four on notes charge, Six Africans on sabotage charge, Students fined after scenes, Union accuse Ministry over test case. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Givenchy: here today here tomorrow, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,228, Television for today, Fuller in lead at chess, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Dudley Moore In Stage Comedy. Editorials/Leaders: Ban The Marches, Mr Trudeau's Chickens, Frightening The Customers. Letters to the Editor: Solicitors In Court, Obscenity Laws, Those WHO Live There, Rumanian Studies, Change At Kew, Group of 21: giving the poorer nations a bigger say, Hidden tax, Race Relations, Duncan Report, Coins for D Day, Great Events On Tv, Future Of Higher Education: Economy For Universities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Maj-Gen M. Macleod Ordnance Survey director-general, Professor H. J. Paton Noted philosophical scholar and interpreter of Kant, Sir Thomas Frazer. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, August 5, 1944 Hutler's Purge. Official Appointments and Notices: More first-class honours, University News Glasgow. Sport: Results at Cowes, Coaches tennis, Scores in other matches Middlesex v Somerset, Sports in Brief, Be Hopeful shows no signs of slowing up, Wee Willy Jerkin first, Runners for Brighton today, Dublin Horse Show Departure from tradition, Howarth has good spell, NH results Newton Abbot, Tennis Lloyd goes through, Merlos gets all seven, Schools Cricket Review II Bold leadership at Tonbridge, Lancashire Struggle Boycott regaining his touch, Results at four meetings yesterday Ripon, Redcar, Asa Championships Woodroffe makes an impressive start, Surrey well placed, Football Spurs seize chance, American Athletes Prove Costly Support essential at White City, Wolverhampton, Nab Tower Yacht Race American Eagle first to finish, Cricket less than festive, Emus wins first two races. Reviews: Mime art unthawed, Two plays by Stoppard, Flowing, vigorous Magnificat, Beautiful painting by Leger, Things seen Territory for sculpture, Old Stagers' wisdom Marlowe Theatre. The Lady's Not for Burning by Christopher Fry, Television Guardians of their rights, Maw opera next year. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Company Notices, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Technical, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property To Let, Furniture And Fine Art Sales. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, US bank's rate move, US Steel cancels rise, new ISSUES Seven local authorities raising £6m, mining Inco strike will deal earnings a harsh blow, Bids, Deals & Mergers Raybeck buying suede business at cost of £1.2m, BSC rations sheet, GEC-EE to cut labour force by 4,300 in next 17 months, Money Market Moderate aid from Bank, VW pressed for bigger dividends, BUSINESS diary Pressure on the art world, Selincourt & Sons Ltd, Ultimatum to dockers, The Regions, India cuts oil allowances, Bermuda, Paris, The Mediterranean... Now Florida? The hotel empire that Forte's is building, Reserves up £14m in July, company NEWS 'Bacal' raises its sights to new peak of £570,000, Process plant: the case for rationalization, Equities advance on broad front, Wimpey's £40m Russian plant bid, FOR THE saver Way into a world-wide investment, computer NEWS 'Lost chance for UK software at airport', Oecd 'Sceptical' About Uk Balance-Of-Payments Target The right way, but not fast enough, Clearance in grey areas could boost opencast mining, Stir over EEC fines, Exporters set up wheat body, Sterling Weaker trend follows early firmness, Gold sales pact hint, Fixed Interest Prices still edging forward, Business takes up slack in HP finance, S African share market recovery, EQUITY Markets Account opens with 3.29 jump in index, Leyland's output share falls as Ford recovers, Electrical appliance sales fall, Strike ends at Celanese, IRC will not press software mergers, Dark smoke control order, The Bourses Paris continues to advance on wide front, How The Markets Moved, £7m wool sales to Japan hope, Tilbury ban could cost £5m a year, SE may examine Skyway Hotels bid, Wall Street rally fades, H & R Johnson-Richards Tiles Ltd (CERAMIC TILE MANUFACTURERS), Cumberland fish plan abandoned, Why software is the critical factor, Wall Street Rally loses its momentum, Associates deals, Compagnie Générale D'eléctricité Paris, Inquiry needed over Skyway affair. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Ld Inchcape joins board of CDFC. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities rally strongly, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cash copper wire bars advance £17, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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