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The Times - 17/07/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From IAN McDONALD, From PEARCE WRIGHT, By ROBERT JONES, From Our Correspondent, By A. M. RENDEL, By DAVID WOOD, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL THOMAS, By Our Labour Correspondent, From TIM JONES, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From BRIAN CASHINELLA, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Churches Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, From JULIAN MOUNTER, Our Geneva Correspondent, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, Richard Davy, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN CLARE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IVERACH McDONALD, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By Nature-Times News Service, From Jeremy Rundall, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Henry Raynor, By Irving Wardle Theatre Critic, By Michael Billington, J.P., By Our Local Government Correspondent, By LEONARD BEATON, By BRIAN MacARTHUR Education Correspondent, By NEVILLE MAXWELL, PHS, RONALD BUTT, VINCENT BROME., SARAH HOWELLS., JOHN W. HOBSON, RICHARD SCHLEGEL., DONALD L. ROSE, FREDERICK RIMMER, G. T. RHYS, REYNOLDS STONE, JAMES W. HIBBERT., EXETER, Antrim, W. Holt, Moison, T. B. Sutcliffe, H. C. F. COPSEY., R. KISSACK, J. M. CROOK, GEORGE WHITBY, H. A. MERCHANT., J. F. C. KINGMAN., RONALD M. BELL., DONALD LYNCH, V. L. TUCKER HARVEY, TRISTRAM BERESFORD, ANTONIA FRASER., By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, Professor E. E. Evans, G. W., By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, PETER RYDE, By PETER MARSON, By LEWINE MAIR, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By IAN MORISON, From CHARLES HARGROVE, Patricia Lloyd Jones, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By Our Financial Staff, By GILES SMITH, From DAVID JONES, By RODNEY COWTON, By KENNETH OWEN, By ARTHUR REED, By DAVID DAVIS, By Our Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Political Staff, MICHAEL NIGHTINGALE., D. L. FLEXMAN., BARRY AUSTIN REED., IAN MORISON, DAVID MILLHAM,

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News: Wing 'the next worst to Stansted', Three defeats for Labour in Lords, No restraint on science inquiry, Shortage of big issues, Inauguration of the Open University, Gunman died from police bullet, Second-rank country overstaffed abroad Cuts urged in Britain's diplomatic manpower, January deadline for the Sun, Oxfam admit mistake on shoes, Journalists held after bomb find, PO threat of more strikes, Italian prize for gaoled Greek, Opposition to law defining death, Evolution Creation epic in ice age jungles, Pentagon explains Laird's war views, Mr Short faces sixth-form, Visits cost £540 each, former chairman says, Heyerdahl's crew repairing boat, Britain tops in road jams, Who should control press and television? Journalists demand voice, 400 square miles of desolation ahead Britain's moonscape future, Ulster riots criticized by priest, The Times to move in mid 1970s, Apollo 11 starts with 'a beautiful ride' on way to the moon, Monnet urges talks with Britain first, Diplomacy for nation of 'second order', Inquiry over tug-of-war children, Salvadoreans advance on Honduras capital, Franco to name successor, York Minster Clean-Up Plan, President Kekkonen on Efta's vital role, New call by Cousins on equal pay for women, The Moon in brief, Homes and jobs for 225,000 in new city, Kray twin's defence not put, QC says, 'Christianity in pop songs', Czech party paper praises Soviet occupation, Astronomy Water clouds trapped in space, Tory peers decide on challenge to Government, The challenge in India, Signalmen chided by union, Parliament rigging the constitution, Shawcross says, 141-mile footpath approved, Biafra ultimatum by pilots, Mr John Mackie, MP, The Times Diary Mixed reactions to Duncan report TV's lunar celebrity hunt A. Jones as sub-editor, Town leads in church union, Israel sabotaging peace moves, Cairo claims, Kenya MPs clash on Mboya, Today's engagements, Bonn to offset £80m of Rhine Army costs, Hint of election in 1970, Boy 'needs £49,599 for life care', £8,000 for loss of shorthand, Fighting swing from science. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The National Benevolent Institution, Westminster Bank, Tarmactivity, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, The City University, Cool Tan, Hoverlloyd, C. J. H. Seely, Director, Eckersley, Hicks, J. Brotherton, Leipzig Autumn Fair, Flight, Alec Brook, Scott Anderson, Honeywell, European Museums, Yellow Pages, Haymarket, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Forward Trust, Leon Norell, Bea, Hine, Parker, The Union Discount Company Of London. Picture Gallery: With a wave and a smile three men leave for the moon, Sport: Pollock soon in control, Mammoth 324 stand, Davis Cup Draw works well for Britain, Sports in Brief, Second XI Competition, Notts adopt a stealthy approach, Scotland v MCC, British-American lacrosse wins, Lancashire go down, Lewis's fine bowling, Services athletics, Carlisle, Croquet, Howarth revives memories with good spell, Tour De France Hoban sprints to stage victory, Frinton, Football Dougan is selected, Lina is not qualified, Miss Wylie a surprise omission, Miss Hogan in a sweat, Bisley Shooting The sleeping marksman, Boyce saves Essex, Show Jumping Winkler gives Broome a strong chance, Mrs Court favoured, Runners for three meetings Redcar, Peters scores for RAF, Rugby League Substitutes law changed, Athletics Miss Nikolic prepares for tough race, Cass shows aggression, Redcar Racing Jockey alerts rival as dogs cross course, Piccadilly Golf Jacklin quickly shows champion's mettle, Stylish Quarryknowe stays unbeaten, Yesterday's racing results Redcar, League formed by hockey clubs. Arts and Entertainment: Rouen Book of Hours sold for 31,000 gns, Broadcasting unions reject BBC plans, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,212, Look before you sleep. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court Of Appeal Sentences Must Be Concurrent Regina v. Wilkinson, Teenagers on murder charge:, Double Taxation: Bowaters Lose Bowater Paper Corporation Ltd. Murgatroyd Bowater, & c., v. I.R.C., High Court stormed by Lusaka mob, £5 car fine on Lord Snowdon, House Of Lords Compensation Not To Be Assessed At Date Of Notice To Treat Birmingham Corporation v. West Midland Baptist (Trust) Association, Officer sentenced, Judgment today in NUR case. Official Appointments and Notices: New Scottish Deans, University News Leeds, Shocked Desai resigns from Indian Cabinet. Politics and Parliament: Donations to charities free of pools duty, Lord Balogh challenged over incomes, Diplomats not troops needed east of Suez Commons, Avoiding cruelty to monsters on Loch Ness submarine search Lords, Non-committal welcome by Stewart. Reviews: One-sided drama, Requiem with children's games, School and world Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Blim at School and Poet of the Anemones by Peter Tegel, From Tokyo with love, Maximova Follows Perfect Model, Shakespeare in a colourful package Royal Shakespeare Theatre: When Thou art King, The epic that never was By Michael Billington Empire: Alfred the Great, A Fine villain. Editorials/Leaders: Moonscapes On Earth, Mrs Gandhi And Mr Desai, The Duncan Report. Letters to the Editor: Factory Farming, Student Grants, Those hilltop masts, Churchill Memorial, Getting rid of SET, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Solving The Problems Of Radio: Indirect Taxation, Heroin Kills The Stranger WHO Was Our Son, Hebden Valley, Outlook for music, Counsel of hope, Standard needed, Advertising interest, In whose court?, Consultation, Revenue powers that are not governed by law, Prevention and care, Race Relations, Travelling To The Moon, The Athletics Meeting In Athens, Sufficient deterrent?, Cromwell Legend, Service in Scotland, 'We came in peace'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, July 18, 1944 Cleaner Air. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Arthur Alexander, Prof H. J. Fleure, Capt T. J. Hilken The Navy and Cambridge. Property: Maisonettes And Flats, Knight Frank & Rutley. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, United Kingdom, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices. Business and Finance: Guinness to go cruising, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Lawes Chemicals decides to liquidate, The Milk Marketing Board Annual General Meeting Growing Threats To The Liquid Milk Market Milk Marketing Boards And N.F.U. Will Review Future Milk Policy, Foundation's income falls, Fixed Interest Funds quickly regain early losses, John Davies wants nomination as Tory candidate, Agency wins a BP account, The Bourses Shares steady to higher in light trading, France makes massive cut in spending: Mark under pressure, new ISSUES Sunderland scaled down, Money Market 'Very large' aid from Bank, mining Hamersley profit growth out-running forecast, Electricity DM loan is halved, contracts Tate & Lyle Trinidad deal, The Regions, World Of Aviation Bid for Eagle Britannias, FOR THE saver Another Bermuda fund, The fixed interest aspect of Woolworth, CBI's vital watching brief for industry, Sterling Quiet day ends with gain of seven points, Computer orders up at £258m, Payment by results will cut CEGB costs, Industrial output up in May, company NEWS British Dredging dividend jolt, Rexmore LIMITED Pre-Tax Profit Up 64%, Oil drillers seek BP Alaskan deal, Eurodollar rate falls, Courtaulds, Call for body to assist engineering contracts abroad, Bids, Deals & Mergers Fothergill Morgan impasse, Can the UK get more time to pay its debts?, Sebag will by-pass dollar pool, BUSINESS diary The task ahead for Adamson, ICI cures Billingham problems, Wall Street Astronauts help market to buoyant day, Shawcross urges more hotel aid, Woolworth: profits dip spurs rebels, Company Bill passes committee, How The Markets Moved, FRONTIER GROWTH FUND STERLING LIMITED (A Company limited by shares and incorporated in the Islands of Bermuda), BRIEFLY FROM industry State buying of furniture, BankruptciesCrosland replies, LOB wants controls to be eased, Company Meeting Kulim Rubber Plantations Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, F. W. Woolworth & Co., Ltd. Interim Report for the Six Months Ended 30th June, 1969, EQUITY Markets Early gains lost in very quiet trading, Australia faces big wheat surplus crisis, Courtaulds' big carbon fibre plan, Financings Instalment Credit Finance and Banking, On the retreat from exchange rate changes?, Development aid switch, Stationary diesel service scheme. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Top ship job for McFetrich. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leading oils firmer, Commodities Most metals advance but silver declines, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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