The Times - 15/01/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From CLIVE BORRELL, From INNIS MACBEATH, From Our Own Correspondent, From EDMUND STEVENS, From LOUIS HEREN, By Our Science Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER, By ARTHUR REED, By Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Midlands Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From PAUL MARTIN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBETH, by Edward Albee, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By William Mann Music Critic, O.K., By Julian Critchley, By Nature-Times News Service, PHS, EDWARD DU CANN, RAGLAN, ERIC DE MARE, MEGAN DU BOISSON, HAROLD HARTLEY, SHUTTLEWORTH, E. H. FOWKES, From Louis Heren, C. G. COE, R. J. D. NIAS, VICTOR FAIRFAX., ROBERT LLOYD., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Architectural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By a Football Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, DAVID PARRY-JONES, By GORDON ALLAN, By BRIAN LEWIS, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By STUART MARSHALL, By RONALD KERSHAW, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By OLIVER MARRIOTT, Financial Editor, By Our Banking Correspondent, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOE ROEBER, ARTHUR ROWLEY, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, From GEOFFREY DODD, From DAVID SPANIER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GILES SMITH, From DAVID BINDER, By CLIFFORD WEBB, PATRICK HOBSON, Wm. V. STEVENS., SYLVIA GRAY., By DAVID JONES, DAVID DAVIS, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, IAN MORISON, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoNews: Takeover bid for Punch, Strabane march 'almost certain', 25 years for Bruce Reynolds, Cars And Drivers Line-up for the Monte Carlo Rally, 100 students protest, Beach Oil measures defended, Call by Laos leader to enforce neutrality, The Castle plan wins approval, York warning of three separate churches, 31 escape in BUA plane crash, Church unity to rest on 75 pc vote, Americans in biggest landing, France accused of double standards by Mr Eshkol, Mr Johnson's farewell message to nation, Britain to increase her aid, QC says book is obscene, Wolfenden Advice For University, Kenya issues warning to press on Asians, Closing of courts in Zambia, City supports spring clean, Judge praises policeman, President Johnson: a leader respected but unloved, Baby died after drug mistake, 15 feared dead in jet crash, Union man not expelled, Mosque Design Competition, Corsham Court For Posterity, Sobell set free from prison, Solo flight by Prince of Wales, Science Report Ethnography Abstract art on New Guinea war shields, The Course Of Nature The Short-Eared Owls Arrive Bold Maraders On South Coast, Explosions in US nuclear carrier, Refinements to Alfa Romeo models, Warning by Nyerere, Merger of print unions valid, Guerrillas demand use of Lebanon as base, Atom expert to leave, Johnson calls for more social benefits in final message, No licences for airlines, Wife and child joined fugitive in Mexico, Commonwealth conference E Africans ignore migration talks, Spaniards' torture accusation, The Times Diary Fresh look at Labour machine Oxfam's new special agent Polanski after the cuts, An impressive line-up by RAF Phantom jet fighters, Liner's hope pinned on tugs and tide, Mystery mission of piloted Soviet spacecraft, Reynolds travelled three continents on share of loot, Stratford pool site opposed, Protest to coroner on immigrants theory. Index. Display Advertising: Money Which, Reader's Digest, Michelin, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vickers, National Westminster Bank Group, Lyon, Fc, Jack Barclay Ltd, Lep Transport, Guinness Mahon, The Yorkshire Insurance Company, Colston, Pakistan International Airlines, Alcan, Quantas, Twa, Ernest Scragg & Sons, Icl, Emi. Law: Law Report January 14 Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Injunction IS Granted Before Suit L. v. L., Driver in blood sample case banned, Kidnap charge against Krist, A former associate of the Krays tells Court: 'Murders have to stop' Man gives reasons for changing story, Tom Jones claim is settled, 'Crucified' man tells of visions. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Women's power behind a financial throne: Pamela Coleman talks to Marks and Spencer's senior woman executive, London sees the new Albee Aldwych Theatre A Delicate Balance, Television Victory for persuasion, Last weekend Dorothy Jordan returned to her work as a children's nurse at the Kumi leprosy centre in Uganda. She works a long day, and the work is thankless, and yet she could not wait to get back. Carolyn Scott reports..., Australian opera for small resources, Double bill with nudity, Dressing to keep head waiters happy: Prudence Glynn comments on the Hardy Amies collection, Conservative idiom of Mathias symphony. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, New chief for Law Society, Church News. Editorials/Leaders: Parallel In Space, The Trade Setback, A Just Chairman. Letters to the Editor: Munich Crisis, Motor insurance, Why Not Preston?, Help For Disabled, Cost not everything, Farmworkers' Pay, Licensed Protest, Scattering History, Industrial agreements must be tackled now, Hospital Ombudsman, Reform Of Monetary System: A Time For Action, Purpose of SET, Albert Hall Echo, Motorway Box. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, Glasses found in cobwebs fetch 2,100 guineas, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,057. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, January 15, 1944 Bomb In The Oranges. Obituaries: Dr E. D. Myers U S cultural attache, Dr A. M. Robb, Sir John Hughesmorgan, Dr William Stevenson Smith, Obituary, Professor N. B. Jopson Cambridge linguist who compiled his own dictionaries. Sport: Test Cricket Australia keep same 12 players, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Busby: who can follow a living legend?, Third victory for Finnegan, Rain thwarts W Indians, New Race At Newbury Cheroot preferred to Greek Hunter, Gonzales is 'too tired', Noel Bruce Cup Harrow pair face hard task, Boxing Rudkin for Turin, Birmingham denied by Mackay, England should end goal scarcity, German skier breaks leg, Hospitals Cup Rugby University College call the tune, Tennis Stilwell fights back to win, Trial duties hit Welsh, Yachting Britain retain overall lead, Declared runners for Plumpton, Cardiff Arms Park Big match ticket to attract public to shares offer, Hockey Selectors' old error, Squash Rackets. Classified Advertising: Personal, University Appointments, Educational, Womens Appointments, Advertisements, Management, Legal Notices, Motor Cars, Appointments. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Textile trade's recovery, The Central Manufacturing & Trading Co. (Dudley) Limited, 1972 aim for Nordic economic union, $750,000 worth of free wheat for Japan, General Foods in fight for instant coffee market, Bottom of the Efta leagu-but the trade is UK's best, £12m plan for port, Fixed Interest Trade figures increase the selling, Sterling 8 point loss after early gain, Wall Street Rally recoups much of Monday's loss, The price to be paid for Oldham, Company Meeting Plaxton's (Scarborough), Valuable shoes, Air freight switch to beat US dock strike, Airbus rebuff to Britain, The Regions, BUSINESS diary Hot seat on the steel board, Gifts from Guinness, Jobbers to pay tax quarterlies?, Interim Statement Steel Brothers & Company Limited, Dearer home loans?, General Foods is optimistic on bid, company NEWS Alled Irish Banks raise dividend, Advertising & Marketing Agency changes by Bristol Myers likely soon, Salary savings plan ready, Bonn plan to resist oil bid by France, Steel row warning on exports, Money Market Funds in good supply, EMI follows panel ruling on closure, Nuclear power group will have AEA reactor team, Minister on fishing problems, Bids, Deals & Mergers Hodge may do battle with Lex, OLIVER MARRIOTT explains how Harry Hyams created a property giant The explosive growth of Oldham Estate, Plea for moderate money policy, London Electrical And General Trust Limited, Incentives hope fades, BRIEFLY FROM industry Esso plant comes on stream, FOR THE saver Noble Lowndes forms free advice service, EQUITY Markets Shares forge further ahead, Ten Rank plants to close; jobs are safe, Interim Statements Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Move to end strike at car parts firm, Full ICL benefit to come, United Newspapers' offer for Punch firm, Hyams enters CLRP battle with 'biggest property group' plan, How The Markets Moved, Zinc boom in Japan, new ISSUES No quote to be sought for Bristol & Western, RODNEY COWTON examines the burning issue of another steel strike Unions at odds on recognition, Trade gap last month trebled but pound firm on longer view, America's GNP at new high, Training of systems analysts, Settling the nuclear power business, Union row could soon affect steel stocks, First Nat in £29m HP company bid, mining Rand Leases new closure warning. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Harold Bainbridge heads Bear Brand. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Cocoa futures plunge over £18 a ton, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities continue advance.
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