The Times - 27/05/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From TONY DAWE, By IAN McDONALD, From DAVID BONAVIA, By a Staff Reporter, From PETER NICHOLS, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, Our Political Staff, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From FRED EMERY, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From PAUL MARTIN, By Nature-Times News Service, From DESSA TREVISAN East Europe Correspondent, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By PEARCE WRIGHT, PHS, LOUIS HEREN, DEREK IMPORT., KADHIM M. KHALAF, DEREK J. G. HOLROYDE, HAROLD ATKINSON, HARRY BEADLE, THOMAS DARGUE, THOMAS ELIOT, STANLEY HARKER, WALTER IDLE, GEORGE WHARTON, BERNARD HOLLOWOOD., By David Spanier, JOHN W. FLANAGAN, W. P. SWEETNAM, TUFTON BEAMISH, IRIS M. HAYTER., By HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By ATHOLE STILL, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By PETER WEST, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, By Joan Chissell, From William Mann Music Critic, By Michael Billington, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Philippa Toomey, By David Wade, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From MAURICE CORINA, By GILES SMITH, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By DAVID DAVIS, By PATRICIA TISDALL, BY OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By TONY ALDOUS, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, RODNEY COWTON, by CLIFFORD WEBB, KENNETH OWEN, Joe Roeber, From GEOFFREY DODD, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, PROF HARRY G JOHNSON, ANTONY TASKER, H. F. TAYLOR, By RONALD KERSHAW, By DAVID JONES, By DENNIS DWYER, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, JOHN BIRKLE, D. R. C. HALFORD, By JOHN WOODLAND, ANDREW LUMSDEN, GORDON DAVIS, ROBERT JONES, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON,
ResumoNews: Curbs at Berkeley end, Final address by Gandar's counsel, Democracy in Turkey sits on a razor's edge, Cabinet under fire in Kenya, Inquiry into crime link with drug-taking, Political use of POWs, Two killed in Zambia clashes, Astronomy The progress of the Irish meteorite, Apollo 11 team to study all new details On to a moon landing, The Times Diary Russian retaliation on Chinese border? BBC 'pilots' use regions Matador's memorial, Pope Urged To Keep Latin Mass, 48-hour truce announced by Vietcong, Grant for Glasgow University will aid leukaemia research, Unions are urged to back TUC, Ruling on pill may change, Canadian delay for Lennon, Malaysian denial of racial bias, Czech radio forced to apologize to party men, Portuguese reform plea, Heath tells US not to write Britain off, Youths arrested in resort scuffles, Dinghy halts Navy rocket training, Coaster hits yacht in Channel, Sudan gives death warning to strikers, Non-aligned to meet in Belgrade, Two miss Polish ship, Four Sail Length Of The Ouse, Second Chance In Europe-I New confidence in moves towards unity, Heyerdahl's oars snap, Grenades in garden shed, Second fire in warship, Geology Old sea reefs in Midlands may hold oil, 4 children dead in blaze, Children Gamble For Bibles, Ministers endorse value of Cento's defensive role, Princess tells of her taste in clothes, High rate of anaemia, Strike threat by hospital electricians, Small hopes of freedom from oil, Five arrested after apartheid rally, Polar men in sight of land, Biafra accused of killing oilmen, Cars And Drivers Detroit prepares its secret weapons to resist foreign rivals, Duke hits at violent reform, New hope for unity in Europe, Why Mailer wants New York as 51st state, Today's engagements, Perfect splashdown crowns success of Apollo 10 flight, Minister promises action on oversize primary classes. News in Brief. Display Advertising: French Line, Kier Construct, Harrods, Multiple Display Advertisements, S. P. Broughton, Save The Children Fund, London Life Association, Motorplan, Japan Air Lines, Dynamic Reading Institute, The Times, Alfo Romeo, Leicester Permanent, Army Officer Entry, Zincote, Brims, Exhibition Of Paintings, Yellow Pages, Cornwell-Norton, The Haymarket, Charles Miller Motor, Customer, First National City Bank. Index. Politics and Parliament: SET split would be 'utmost folly'. Weather: The Weather. Law: Ray fails in attempt to obtain new trial, Arms firm fined for exports, Students gaoled, Demand for death sentence at trial in Greece, Attempt to kill police alleged. Sport: Results in full of flat racing yesterday Sandown Park, Somerset Struggle Procter puts life into game, Mushtaq6 for 48, Sports in Brief, Runners at other meetings on the flat Redcar, Programme for Chepstow, Davis Cup Australia crash to Mexico, Results in Paris Men's Singles, Cricket At Lord's Middlesex hopes raised by Smith, Ribofilio's workout will not be a full trial, Poor reply by Hampshire, Rac Tourist Trophy Driver dies in crash, Card at Sandown Park, French Tennis Championships Powerful Richey sweeps Lloyd aside, Uttoxeter NH fields, Scotland beaten by Russia, Swimming Wales give convincing display, Bisley Results, Patch Troublesome Kent not yet free of worry, White City Athletics New masters of distance events, Yachting Owers race stiff test, Rowing Emanuel win again, Milk Race Oosterhof has second stage win, Baseball, Snow Rocket has strong chance, Prideaux Leads MCC Cowdrey to have an operation, Broome triumphs, Rugby Tour Barbarians come near to defeat, White City details, Brother Scot convinces, Polo Moore's fine form. Picture Gallery: Moon and back-25 seconds late. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,168, Designing people, Television for today, Record crowd attend the Surrey Show, Franklin wins first prize at Ilford, Bridge Cup Goes To Scotland. Editorials/Leaders: From Warren To Burger, 450 Tons Of Carbon Fibres, Next Time They Land. Letters to the Editor: Sports Centre In The Pennines: Opposition To Plan, Facing The Future, Whose Decision?, Papal Supremacy, Foreign aid: the wrong place to cut spending, Farmers' protest, Germany And Defence, Building liaison, Shocking, Storm In The Gulf, Television At The University. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Receiving orders. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, May 27, 1944 Full Employment. Obituaries: Obituary, The Rev. Mary Webster, Mr. Paul Hawkins Australian driver who excelled in long-distance racing, Mr Alan Clarke BBC sports commentator. Reviews: Television Never by halves, Sculptor's birthday exhibition, man for the job How do executives sit... or move... or gesture? It matters, says Warren Lamb, in the search for a man's quality-or lack of it, Money is fine, but what happens when things go wrong?, Beethoven pilgrimage, Emphasis on humour and simplicity Glyndebourne Festival Opera Cosi fan tutte, Books A witty, but not quite up-to-date guide to the computer's mysteries The Simple Computer, case BOOK, A play about Wesley, Things Seen Latent neo-classicism, Radio A world on its own, Mermaid's tale, What will Eric Porter do next?. Classified Advertising: Do you rate first choice, Personal Columns, Dividend Notices, market, Women's Appointments, The American Way Of Business, Today's Appointments, The Times, Motor Cars, Appointments. Property: Sotheby's, Capestate, Phillips Puttick Son & Neale & Simpson, Christie's. Deaths. Business and Finance: Canadian report says pollution killed fish, Industrial Films Midland aims at farmers with earnings case studies, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Crisis on Wall street over brokers' issue, Success of Ford's Capri range, OCL looks to Japan, BP and EMI shares active, FOR THE Saver Offshore fund by Hambros, Svenska Handelsbanken, EEC vegetable oil tax defended, Banks fear new measures by Chancellor to curb lending, Nuclear pact with U S company, Concern at scarcity of electric motors, CBI chiefs will take Market 'soundings', Northern Industry Pneumatic aid to spinning, Joint project helps Australian steel, contracts Air Products gets Dutch order, Wall Street Closing on a lower trend, Britain's EEC trade dilemma, Simon Engineering Limited Profit and dividend again increased A busy year in prospect, The problem of maturing debentures, BUA seeks routes in East Europe, Revenue comeback for canals, Poor record for National Savings, Engineering EDC forecasts 6 pc rise in output, Paper and board production record, Scots Co-op leaders fight merger plan, Farm plant sales record, Harder time ahead for exports to Denmark, BERGER, JENSON & NICHOLSON LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1862), Mixed outlook for Low & Bonar, Reuter plans stock data system, BUSINESS diary Off to a new field of battle?, Mintech decision soon on carbon fibre plant, Courses, Short term funds find favour in U S, German credit move taken calmly, Snags delay Strand's Paris deal, Japanese colour TV may undercut UK rivals, Money market quiet, Italy gets £2½m gas pipe order, MGM expects $19m loss, Japan may agree to liberalize car imports next year, company NEWS £4.2m bids by BOC associate, Freight Market Rate levels generally at standstill, Strikes put vehicle builders' union in finance difficulties, Ford still losing ground after strike, INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ELECTRIC CORPORATION a wholly owned subsidiary, incorporated in the State of Delaware, U.S.A., of ITT, Midland Industry Trouble in the foundries comes to a head, Constructors' World Builders' plea for apprentices, Thermos plans drive to stress trade mark, The American Way Of Business Mars-bringer of peace, Electrical & Industrial Securities Limited, Out-of-town shops-US style, Bid for controls market, Talks on Grimsby fish dock costs, new ISSUES ITT's loan sets new record, EEC: two questions for the CBI to answer, A question of commercial freedom, computer NEWS British bank systems may be model for US, mining Diamonds search plan for Angola. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, The Times Share Indices, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Copper squeeze may continue into June, Bonds Traded In Europe, Option Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Hay's Wharf board move.
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