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The Times - 20/12/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By PETER HOPKIRK, Our Salisbury Correspondent, From RALPH HAWKINS, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, From Our Correspondent, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By Our Labour Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, Our Exeter correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Nature-Times News Service, By ARTHUR REED, From PETER STRAFFORD, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Ian McDonald, Charles Douglas-Home, BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From RICHARD WIGG, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By JIM SNOW Northern Racing Correspondent, From A Staff Reporter, From A SKIING CORRESPONDENT, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By ROY McKELVIE, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By RICHARD STREETON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOHN CHARTRES, PHS, By a Saleroom Correspondent, ROBERT RICHARDSON, HARRY BRADSHAW, A. L. KENSIT, DAVID PAUL, SELWYN SELWYN-CLARKE, SEAN MACBRIDE, VIVIENNE RAYNER, By Eric Lubbock, E. W. H. BRIAULT, DAVID TOMES, HUGH LEGGATT, MARGARET KNIGHT., VERONICA BAMFIELD., By J. F. X. HARRIOTT, Sir Edward Boyle and Mr. Christopher Chataway, By SALLY WHITE, By DAVID JONES Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By MALCOLM BROWN, By BERRY RITCHIE, From DAVID BLAKE, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, D. Owen Edmunds, Lindsay Duncon, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Halldora Blair, Margaret Stone, By Robert Nye, Irving Wardle, PAUL JENNINGS, Henry Raynor, David Wade, Guy Brett, M. B., M. H., Richard Holmes, H. R. F. Keating, Lesley Blanch, David Williams, Derek Mahon, Marghanita Laski, A. D. Nuttall, Philippa Toomey, John Dixon Hunt, Geoffrey Paxton, Harry Golombek, Frank Davis, Edward Mayer, G. B. Berry, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, John Carter,

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Official Appointments and Notices: Award of £66,000 for Gibbs, Thalidomide award, Awards at Oxford colleges, University News London. News: Peter Evans, French storm on Libya deal, US eases China embargo, Paris accuses its partners of taking Britain's part, Dons demand a productivity pay rise, EEC divided on powers of Parliament, The phenomenon of God in man, Chilean jet hijacked, Report favours French, Officers' plot smashed in Indonesia, Flu pushes up price of turkeys, Nigeria: Lord Carrington reports, Mr Harrison 'reconciled', Inquiry to be held into protection of privacy, Ban may hit police radio, Blind parents to get girl home, Pope's words 'slanted', Vietcong expected to attack today, Kidnapped banker pays £100,000, 'Can I have my Santa back?', Parents sue hospital, Israel strike into Egypt, Higher pay for print workers, The Times Diary Disturbing CS gas evidence Standing orders, Franco's Christmas gift to Gibraltar, Science Report Pharmacology Safe driving for heart patients, Shots wound President of Uganda, Little room for manoeuvre in Soviet policy on China, Local strikes threat by BBC staff, Army may ease rule on interviews, Agreement on aircraft noise, Big changes sought in care of subnormal, 'The Times will not be stinted', 'Sacrificing a nation to the interest of a foreign power' Sik accuses Husak, Loaf to cost 1d more, Roads blocked by snow, Church bells toll throughout Britain in call for aid to Biafra, Ulbricht offers Bonn 'full relations' pact, Concern over two missing pilots in air race, Democrats are down and out in US, Today's engagements, British group held, Britten beats strike, Peer to head inquiry on boy soldiers, Pilots may ban hijack countries, Eban urges fresh approach, Big protest plan for Springboks, London bus strike threat recedes, Petition for teacher, Threat by farmers, Analysing the consequences of television. Politics and Parliament: State industry boards awarded 10 pc rise, Law lords were split on hanging vote, Parliament December 19 1969 Advertising Britain in the Common Market, Nuclear fuel pact, MPs' move to protect pensions. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Steel, Local Authority Bonds, Carpet Tiles, Bishopsgate Typewriter, Mawrob, Multiple Display Advertisements, My Night With Maud, C. I. Audio Visual, So-Ho, Save The Children Fund, Methuen, National Westminster Bank Group, The Tiems, Sefti, Flat, Linda Trevelyan, Christmas Menus, Dewar's, Burmah Oil Companyy, Methodist Homes, Royal National Institute, Grecian Discovery Cruises, Geoffrey, Tunisia, Philips, Wholesale Typewriter Co., Hickie Borman Cruises. Law: Italian soccer rioters gaoled, Court Of Appeal Gypsy Caravans Can Stay Over Christmas Manchester Corporation v. Connolly And Others, Bail on cottage fire charge, Window smasher freed by judge, Another US massacre alleged, £10,000 bail for mayor in Mafia case, Underwriter's Claim Fails Australian Coastal Shipping Commission v. Green, Five young anarchists charged, 108 found Guilty in Bogota trial, S Africa case delay, Sentence on Baldwin is suspended, Chancery Division Dismissed Employee Wins Access To Home Warder v. Cooper And Another, Three fined in 'fairy' case, Greek bombing case for trial, Court Of Appeal When Contracts May Be Rectified. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Race suits Tina Fort, Ascot results, Sports in Brief, Timesport special The man who never walks alone, International Rugby S African pack look stronger, Rugby Round The Clock A chance to take in three matches, Weekend sports fixtures Rugby Union, Tennis Sisters share success, New Golf Tournament Event with first prize of £25,000, Crusade in lead, Cross-Country Hill in lively company, Many beliefs scorned, Rackets The spoiler spoiled, Manager Moves Buckingham to manage Barcelona, World Cup Skiing Miss Nagel wins for America, University Skiing Fourth successive Oxford victory, Flying bolt has power to make light of weight, Football Review Troubles multiply for many clubs. Arts and Entertainment: Eating out Good Food Guide Expensive Helsinki, Gardening Caring for pot plants, Bridge The luck of the lead, Ballet relics for arts museum, Eating in Soufflé from Paris, Wine Recipes for punch, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,346, Cricket A tale for children and grown-ups, Chess Daring of a Danish grandmaster, Travel Charter charade, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Editorials/Leaders: Histrionic Sidelines, The Farmer's Price, Getting The Relief In. Letters to the Editor: Canonization Of The 40 Martyrs, Daddy Tin Whiskers, The Third's 'Demise', The Duccio Affair, Too specialized, Christian Conscience, Faith and politics, Ghana Refugees, Examination Ridden, Chemical Weapons, Honouring courage, Una Meeting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: fourth Sunday in Advent, For The Epicure, Business Nitices, Announcements, Educational, Royal Albert Hall, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Gardening. Obituaries: Dr Roland Harris Teaching of English, Mr. Derek Morrell, Obituary, Dr R. Dahlgruen Former German Minister. Business and Finance: Forecast on UK surplus, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, MAM sustains first night hit, E Smith's big US injection, It wasn't a good year... except for those who were in on the great Australian mining boom, Bids, Deals & Mergers Approach to directors of Slumberland, £2.9m response to Sees. Management, Shares Of The Week GEC-EE: bright hopes for future, company NEWS Burmah sees same dividend on less profit, Builders dissatisfied with training levy cut, Committee passes US Tax Bill, Lightermen return to work, The Law Thinking of drinking? Then know your rights, Hoechst buys into BJN, Union urges GE boycott, EQUITY Markets Poseidon at £65 in heavy trading, Standing timber has always been an attractive investment for the middling rich. But there is more to it than just picnics and shooting rights..., 1d on loaf could add £20m a year to turnover, Poseidon shares jump £11 to £65, Setback for Avon Rubber, Something to look forward to?, Wall Street up 6 points, Bid for brewery lifts shares 21s, Belgian deal near for Westinghouse, Wall Street Six point rise after late loss, Heavy weather for Rachelle, Jessups (Holdings) Limited, Casts' shares ride the takeover blow, Europe's uranium link may be worth £160m, Money Market Another quiet and easy day, Marley may face tough struggle, How The Markets Moved, Fixed Interest Good day for the Funds, £4m Ilford plant, Roneo managing director named, Court offer increased, mining Queensland uranium, BOC wind of change, Sterling Eurodollar rates tumble, Second half loss for Avon Rubber, United City Merchants Ltd. International Trading and Manufacturing Group. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities close firmly, The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Fall in cocoa accelerates, Unit Trusts, Unit Trust Prices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, December 21, 1944 Repair Of Homes. Property: Overseas Property. Reviews: A core of love and delight, Theatre On the edge of the Whirlpool, Jazz with wit, All on the unseen, Television Happy birthday dear Ena, Fiction The nine theme rondo, A disaster for revolution, The fabulous Cossacks, Antiques The Rowlandson eye, Pooter, Art Hockney's Grimm look, Records for Christmas The Theodora set, Resourceful child..., Fortune and the players, In the open Legacy of the legions, Hardy annual, Olé Elias, Last minute gifts: Six Suggestions, A poet crackles into life Charles Of Orleans By Enid McLeod, Radio The Master's voice, Timescrime The art of the pure story, Twice a week, for ever.

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