The Times - 04/06/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From PETER HOPKIRK, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Tim Jones, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By ALEX HENDRY, From ERIC WIGHAM-Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Educational Correspondent, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD SHARP, Scottish Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From PAUL MARTIN, From INNIS MACBEATH, From IAN McDONALD, By MICHAEL WOLFERS, From LOUIS HEREN, From FRED EMERY, From Our Own Correspondent, From KENNETH OWEN, From Leonard Buckley, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Michael Billington, By Henry Raynor, By Joan Chissell, By Mosco Carner, By Stanley Sadie, W.S.M., By Charles Douglas-Home, PHS, By Peter Strafford, RONALD LEWIN., FREDERIC LEWIS., A. P. HERBERT., JOHN GORST., JOSEPH NEEDHAM., L. M. BROWN., J. P. CASEY., DERMOT FENION, PHILIP GRIERSON., G. T. GRIFFITH., D. O'BRIEN., J. H. PRYNNE, BRUNO RENNER, PETER TRANCHELL., LYMAN ANDREWS., GEORGE R. McROBERT, By Sir Con O'Neill, F. J. LANGFIELD, DUNCAN TAYLOR., LOUISE LORAINE, DIANA NEWCASTLE, STEPHEN FRY, H. C. SETHNA., DAVID HUTTER, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By DOUGLAS CALDER, Rowing Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By NORMAN FOX, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, Gabriel Ronay, From PETER JAY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By OUR ECONOMICS STAFF, By DAVID JONES, By DENNIS DWYER, By DENNIS TOPPING, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, PATRICIA TISDALL, by Hugh Stephenson ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, A. J. CLARK., C. PATRICK CROSSLEY., RICHARD HAWKINS., D. W. W. RICHARDSON., By JOE ROEBER, by John Chartres, Northern Correspondent, by R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Sir William Mather, by Our Northern Correspondent, by Paul Kimball, by Our Own Correspondent, by Gordon Aspland, by Dorothy Crichlow, by Patrick O'Leary, by Aifred Humberston, by a Special Correspondent, by Alfred Wilson, by Our Northern Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Greek leaflet attacked junta, Technicians' 7% rise, London questions Hongkong, Oilmen to be shot, says Biafra, Investigation into crossings wanted, Syria poised to recognize E Germany, Outward bound-homeseeker version, 1969, Dr Petro was free to practise after suspension, TV days in War of the Roses, The price of entry, Greece frees three British seamen, Poher determined to put up stiff election fight, Heath fails to dispel NZ farmers' fears, 1. Who wants Britain in? France, Maxwell plans for a 6d Sun, Regional capital survives upheaval, Party purge in Czech capital, New Bill on euthanasia planned, 73 are missing from sliced warship, Anglo-Saxon victory, Nixon compromise plan for election in S Vietnam, City comes clean to disprove the critics, Inspection better than cure, Polishing up the northern gateway, Keeping in business through good contacts, Gathering momentum of the C W S, Play street on site of Peterloo, Nixon warns 'arrogant' students, TV university charter, British retort to Smith's charges, 2. Who wants political union? France, Egypt to auction surplus treasures, Scanlon warning as engineers back TUC, Cooperative education, Women offer hearts to Guy's for transplant, Teaching of morals, £20,000 gift to school, Contract offer to firm for £1,000 alleged, Cottonopolis transformed, The Times Diary Monnet: first stabilize France Hallstein: Commonwealth difficulties less potent, Science Report Geophysics Observatory orbits the earth, Sharing nuclear weapons, Coming to terms with the Common Market, Footsore on Mancunian way to arts, Ben Parkin dies, Premium bond winners, Planners work on uplifting projects, Municipal workers to back TUC's reform proposals, Lonely hearts on trial?, Jumbo jet's first Atlantic flight, Model girls in jeopardy?, Gas warning after strike threat, The City University, London, Money and the married woman, London Welsh Gala Night, Today's engagements, Textiles await Government's word, Psychologist barred from drug talks, Port invests in the future, Thieu concerned over US public opinion, Russia has lethal nerve gas, Troops kill 20 in Haiti, Engineering is the spur. News in Brief. Law: Epsom gypsies summoned, Compromise in Balliol case, Libel writ for Mr Lubbock, Criticism Of Expedited Decree Hayward v. Hayward, Family claim contested, 3 accused of entry plot, Official gets nine months, Queen's Bench Division Liability For Negligence In Land Registry Search Ministry Of Housing And Local Government v. Sharp And Another, 24 men face fuel fraud charges, Six clerks of works face 27 charges. Index. Display Advertising: French Line, A Short Service Army Officer, Lmbw, Tote, Associated Engineering, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Manchester Airport, Nv, Royal Academy, Simon, Factory Selection, Turner & Newall, Rhodesia Cement, Kangol, Ernest M. Butler, The Eastern Bank, Barclays Bank, Flexibox, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Stanneylands, Manchester Haulage & Warehousing, Charter Consolidated, Search, Aotc, Texas, Coop, The William Hill Organization, Halifax, Ers & K, Manchestertinning Company, British Vita, Civil Service Commission, Yellow Pages, Dcm, British Steel Corporation, Vaughan Crane, Tyndall, Rover, Petfoods, British Aircraft Corporation, Degas, Olivetti, The Port Of Manchester, Panam, The Parker Decimal T-Ball, Williams Deacon's. Arts and Entertainment: £5,500 for vase at porcelain sale, Royal Cornwall Show Oliver returns to best form, Television for today, £910,000 theatre for Sheffield, Music Today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,175., Get-Together On Art, Chess game drawn. Sport: Rugby Tour Edwards declared fit, French Tennis Okker overcomes Newcombe again, Motor Racing White to be general manager of BARC, Miss Lacoste sets blistering pace, The cricket matches, Sports in Brief, Cowdrey's Successor Illingworth named Test captain, Rowing Queens' may hold out, Stoned is best of eight in wide open Derby, Boycott joins injury list, Salisbury results, Athletics Lillian Board not to run in Paris, Murless has trump card, Swimming New faces in team, The Derby field, Football Tour England players' recovery rate on trial, Other Epsom events, Cycling Better road control in race, Boxing Piner enters semi-finals, Quick Guide To The Derby Paddy's Progress must have great chance, Gloucester just get home, Brilliant innings by Younis. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Some of the fancied horses for the Derby. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, June 5, 1944 Allies In Rome. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments Air Commodore's New Post, University News £1.5M Appeal At Salford, New Ambassador to Italy. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Educational, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Careers in, Travel And Hotels, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Business Opportunities, Appointments, Announcemens. Reviews: Too much for granted, A visitor from Ireland, A soul in despair, Canadian theatre's grand opening, Environmental paintings on the heath, Student success, Youthful guide to modern showbiz Arts Theatre: ETC... by Michael Armstrong, Opera A lavish pageant of women's work. Editorials/Leaders: The Values Of A Nomad, Prudent But Still Dictators, As Soon As Possible, No Majority Rule Ever. Letters to the Editor: Heart Transplants, Saving orchestras, Management status, Revolting Against The Rhododendron, Apartheid And Cricket, The B.B.C. Dilemma Over Radio: A Question Of Cash, Highcliffe Castle, Bullied Pedestrian, Neglected provision, Source of great music, Planetary Influences, Trust the doctor, Economics of propane gas as a motor car fuel, An American protests, The Fathomless Sea, Lack of sense, Metric folly. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor C.L. Wrenn Noted scholar of Anglo-Saxon, Mr Ben Parkin Labour MP who helped expose Rachman. Property: Hamption & Sons, Martin & Pole, F. L. Mercer & Co., Country Properties, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs, Knight Frank Rutley. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Charter Consolidated Limited, The gains for Britain from BP's new deal, £69m rise in stocks, C.T. Bowring & Co. Limited, Dispute may cost jobs, Leyland tells strikers, BP: no more bids-yet, What good can A Marketing Course do your company?, Money Market Credit generally plentiful, Stock Exchange limits holdings in brokers, Company Meeting James Finlay & Co., Limited A Period Of Reorganisation Plans To Expand Insurance Venture Sir John Muir's statemnent, Wall Street Prices fall farther in higher volume, Five leave board of Albright, Little Neddy to study electric motor shortage, Anic, Crimplene deal, Sun Alliance London Insurance Group Annual General Meeting, The Regions, HP rises, but retail trade stays down, Private steel men expect price row, Hill Samuel's non-banking growth, De La Rue 1969, Government will decide on UCS future this week, Fixed Interest Turnover dropped sharply last month, Building slows again, £15M communication plan, BUSINESS diary At last a break for leisure, Sterling Forward rates up again: spot firm at $2.3904, James Robertson & Sons Preserve Manufacturers Ltd., A 'New And Ominous' Attitude To Sterling In German And American Thinking Schiller impressed by flexible US attitude on currencies, Cosmetics sell by image says PIB, Struggle for profits on the forecourt, A. & S. Henry & Co. Limited, Bowthorpe Holdings Limited Results Again A Record, Bowring warns about costs, Soviet trade deal signed by Crosland, contracts Britain wins big Portuguese order, BP: call for anti trust action, company NEWS Pye group continues climb back into prosperity, Drive to cut trade paperwork, FOR THE saver How tax can mislead, Ciba Group World Sales Now £265 Million U.K. sales increase 26%, LIBERTY & CO., LIMITED (Incorporated under The Companies Acts 1862 to 1890), Shipbuilding terms agreed, Off to acquire the techniques of management, Worst ever tea crisis, Reserves fall £33m after debt payment, Britain wins £6m air show orders, Bids, Deals & Mergers Stevinson still not committed, Capper Neill, Forte's Dm64m borrowings, EQUITY Markets BP erratic following US deal, Advertising& Marketing New Cornmarket weekly closes, Uranium claims, new ISSUES Good underlying profit record of Liberty's, How The Markets Moved, John Mowlem and Company Limited, 'Cosmetics can absorb cost rise', US interest is defended, S.Pearson Publishers Limited, Institutions to buy £3.6m FNFC stake, UK attracts more tourists, Sears Holdings Limited, Old theories and new disguises, mining Share surge helps Charter profits to £12m pre-tax. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Albright and Wilson reconstructs its board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities £2O 10s leap pushes copper to highest for 15 months, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices BP falls 8s 6d to 150s, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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