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The Times - 26/03/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By NORMAN FOWLER, From DAN VAN DER VAT, PETER HAZELHURST, By a Staff Reporter, By HUGH NOYES Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, By TIM JONES, From JOHN CHARTRES, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, By PETER HOPKIRK, By PHILIP HOWARD, From NICHOLAS HARMAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, Our Geneva Correspondent, From INNIS MACBEATH, From ALFRED FRIENDLY, Jr., From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, Our Diplomatic Staff, Our Bonn Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JEROME CAMINADA, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From STEWART HARRIS, From CHARLES DOUGLASHOME, By Our Political Staff, By NEVILLE MAXWELL, PHS, LEONARD BEATON, JOHN CARD. HEENAN., G. H. FOWLER, MARGARET DUGGAN., PAUL EDDINGTON, GEORGE STRAUSS, BENEDICT BIRNBERG., ALAN PATERSON, MARGARET O'DONOGHUE., STEPHEN SAUER., MARGERY PERHAM., PETER CARPENTER, ARTHUR ROSE., MOIRA FORDYCE, J. S. MILLER., ADAM RITCHIE, JOHN O'MALLEY, EDWARD LUCKHOO., By Sir Tufton Beamish, H. LINECAR, KENNETH MELLANBY, BRIDGES, BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By HENRY RAYNOR, By Stanley Sadie, J.O.C., Stephen Walsh, A.B., W.G., Graham Norton, Penny Hunter-Symon, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By NORMAN FOX, By RONALD FAUX, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By ROY McKELVIE, By MAURICE CORINA, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From PHILIP JACOBSON U.S. Financial Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By DENNIS TOPPING, By GILES SMITH, By DENNIS DWYER, PATRICIA TISDALL, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, DAVID MILLHAM, IAN MORISON, From PETER JAY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, ANTHONY ROWLEY, W. BONWITT., J. P. MURRAY., R. J. A. HARTER., DAVID BURNETT., A. G. COLE., BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Nato watch on Soviet ships, Bishops send protest on euthanasia Bill, Heroin is smuggled into Britain, Dr Wolff: Disturbed children should not be segregated, Inquiry into children's home, Reporter trusted ex-prisoner's story, Tidal wave of Bengal anger not yet spent, Healey deplores 'irrational violence' in politics, Smoke bombs in rents protest at GLC debate, Low poll likely at Walthamstow, Nixon's strong hint of secret talks with Hanoi, Government is defied on all-in schools, Science Report Heredity Mistakes in genetics may be advantage, Bombay ban on priest, S Africa still holding man as Russian spy, Chance for Middle East peace move, Anger at Pueblo 'leaks', The Times Diary Social workers unite-except probation officers Goldwater Jnr for downtown Burbank, Dame Hilda: Government is a family affair, Amnesty for Nazi war criminals opposed, Nine years for attack, Women seek more nursery schools, 19 dead after Belgian rail collision, Third award for coxswain who died, Concessions by BOAC, Raf Commissions, Anguillan leader is given assurance of safety, Couple not to pay levy on barn home, Total faith in deterrence, Gorton faces critics, Top dealers in dispute over book, Ayub hands power to Army after resigning presidency, Czechs told to stop insults to Russians, Rights of students, Coroner was 'horrified', Today's engagements, Roosevelt's plea to Pius XII, Appeal by Luther King group, Middle East talks likely next week, US emissary's hope of new Biafra routes, Cast of play arrested in New York. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Civil Service pay bill goes up by £39m, Labour move over Spain, Televising of race hearings urged, Census and incomes, Euthanasia: kindness, suicide or murder: Bill rejected Lords, PIB outside scope of Ombudsman Commons, Surgeon confesses to child mercy killing, Peer tells how he killed a baby, Land Minister's retort: levy is not callous, MPs angry over state industry chiefs' rises. Index. Display Advertising: Pia, Tarmactivity, Tao, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, The Canada Life Assurance Company, The Industrial Development Authority Of Ireland, Ahs, Save The Children Fund, Montreal Canada, International Packers, Bmw, Rnib, Financial Conteroller, Wimpey, Jack Barclay, The Thistle Hotel Group, Budget, Woolwich, Commercial Union Assurance, The Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Galt Toys, Norma Skemp, Yellow Pages, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Finance for Trade Limited, North Thames Gas, London Bedding Centre, Twa. Law: No evidence, defence says, Judge orders confiscation, Lord Horder fined £365, Expert Evidence Needed To Prove Professional Negligence Worboys v. Acme Investments Ltd., Paisley gets a longer sentence, Chancery Division 1965 Dividend Cut Future Tax Liability Bromilow & Edwards Ltd. v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Former Test man accused, Court Of Appeal Shipowners Not Covered For Suez Diversion The Mitera And Others. Picture Gallery: Protest meetings in East Pakistan. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Self-effacing playing, Arrabal's most famous play Tower Theatre: The Car Cemetery by Fernando Arrabal, Television AD 2001-in young eyes, Coarsened Rossini London Coliseum The Barber of Seville by Rossini, An old English myth is overcome at last, Two Baroque giants, Hutton's designs and craft, The Macmillan Memoirs: Building the Houses, Watching Rembrandt at work. Editorials/Leaders: £6,700-And They Still Strike, Pakistan's New Soldier, Illegal Acts Of Force. Letters to the Editor: Lending rates, Party For Jury, Fear of disaster, Sinister phrase, Search for an answer, Christian view, The Guinea Passes, Sudan Refugees, Wrong aid for small companies, Voluntary Euthanasia: The Need For Plain Speaking, Challenge Under The Motorways, Right to life, When Should Theatres Close?, Homeowners' struggle, Consequences, Macmillan Memoirs, Subtle coercion, Civic Theatres, Trust in doctor, Glorious Ascot, Terminology, University Expansion, The farcical tax. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Record price for set of Piranesi prints, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,117. Official Appointments and Notices: Uniersity News Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, March 25, 1944 Ever-Green Headlines. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Billy Cotton Popular bandleader and broadcaster, Judge Laski. Sport: Way paved by Holman By Peter West, Sunningdale Foursomes French pair have quick victory, Tennis, Second Division Tees shows Charlton the way, Yachting Universities in team event, Doncaster victories help Chebs Lad, Rugby Union Regulars back for Saracens, Sports in Brief, Boat Race Slow, but Oxford can take heart, Plea for more one day cricket, University Football Vain struggle by London, Plumpton runners, Boxing Bodell wins gruelling bout in eighth, Real Tennis Cambridge have good chance, Results yesterday First Division. Property: Ralph Pay & Ransom, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs, Alfred Savill, Curtis & Henson. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Travel And Hotels, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices. Business and Finance: Channel ferry freight link, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Anxiety over Pakistan, British Eagle routes given to Cambrian, Fresh milk sales face increased competition, Textile body report on cotton soon, Dual entry 'unworkable', Engineering order books in best shape since 1967, Sterling A quiet day with rate holding at $2.3925, Budget: CBI calls for 'consistency', Ship steel price fears, new ISSUES Terms compensate for a poor building image, GKN's potential begins to show through, Money Market Bank of England 'mops up', Ford's eve-of-strike rise in home sales, The British Bank of the Middle East A Year Of Encouraging Growth, Industry to join in defence talks, Inquiry into corrosion, Society loan rate at 8 3/4 pc, EQUITY Markets Good rises as index moves up 2.51, Plessey prepares for further growth A message to shareholders from the Chairman, Company Meeting Bandanga Holdings, The Regions, FOR THE saver More offshore funds, mining Head Wrightson project, No stopping Newton Chambers, Strike threat over 'pirating' charge, Franco Signs Limited, Airline cuts service, Company NEWS Modern Engineers' profit collapses to £10,000, BUSINESS diary Catalytic moves at IRC, At least £3,000 a year behind, Wall Street Shares mixed in increased trading, Nixon to retain income tax surcharge, NRDC backing for new calculator, Weather hit building in February, Dividend tax appeal fails, Nixon may call moratorium on public works, Logic of the PIB's recommendations, Accountants' proposals, New banking consortium is formed, HOWARD SHUTTERING (HOLDINGS) LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts 1948 tp 1967), £7m bid for Templeton carpets, Tariff cut for bulk electricity supplies, Agreement near on the selling of new gold?, How The Markets Moved, Fixed Interest Speculative buying of Funding Fours, Lovell, Bid for Chown on market entry, Advertising & Marketing Press revenue up by 14%, Gas Council DM loan may open below par, Pay rise plan fails to satisfy some State industry chiefs, GKN profit rises £5m, Bids, Deals & Mergers Lex Garages gets £440,000 for Westover subsidiary. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Nicolson heads BTR. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cocoa futures again fall sharply in active trading, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good gains in leaders, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Drawing Of Bonds, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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