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The Times - 10/09/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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From JOHN CLARE, DAVID WILSWORTH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL THOMAS, By Our Labour Staff, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From JEROME CAMINADA, Our Cairo Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By DAVID DAVIS, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Churches Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS, Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From ALBERT DUPUY, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, A specal Correspondent, From PAUL MAUBEC, From PETER STRAFFORD, Our Copenhagen correspondent, By Mosoo Carner, By Leonard Buckley, By Henry Raynor, From Our Special Correspondent, By John Percival, By Joan Chissell, By Julian Critchley, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent-., PHS, LEONARD BEATON, VICTOR MONTAGU, H. S. MURPHY., GEORGE E. G. CATLIN., COLIN BUCHANAN, F. W. HAGGER, RAYMOND FLETCHER., JEREMY CRIPPS, JOHN RETY, DAVID BAGNELL, OLIVER SMEDLEY, SILVINO TROMPETTO, S. C. DA OOSTA, HENRY JOHNSON, HECTOR HUGHES., NICHOLAS DARKER, ALEJANDRO JARA, A. F. G. FARMER., KENNETH MURRAY, P. H. LONDON, By Byron Rogers, By Our Political Staff, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By RICHARD STREETON, From DOUGLAS CALDER Rowing Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER RYDE Golf Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By CLIVE CALLOW, By HUGH STEPHENSON Economics Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, By DAVID JONES, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By GILES SMITH, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, PATRICIA TISDALL, By BERRY RITCHIE, HUGH STEPHENSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY MAURICE CORINA, By WARWICK BROPHY, By ANDREW LUMSDEN, CLIVE CALLOW, BARRY HUGHES., H. B. LOWE, F. SHORE, IAN MORISON,

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News: Farm fears on airport plan, Class key to growing up, Kenya drive against oath taking, Dying man's wait for an ambulance, Drugs sold openly teenagers say, Addicts use injections of mayonnaise, Car exhaust action urged, Foreign tourists are allowed to leave Libya, Stopping the hijacking, Girl wasted away after refusing aid, Apocalyptic art wins prize for housewife, Tense start for schools, Entrants to RMA Sandhurst, Death threat to Berlin mayor, Majority cut in Norway election, Train missed station, Inquiries pour in about London's new Ringway, 83 die as planes collide in mid-air, German car group's 115mph coupe, Biafra gets Swedish fighter planes, Call to expel Formosa, Funds crisis at Coventry Cathedral, Growing point by Moira Keenan Parents and the drug problem, Coup leaders are Libyans first and Arabs second, Pearce Wright, Henry Stanhope At British Association Exeter Happiest children are in Scotland, Nixon to review Vietnam policy, NUT to fight class sizes, Seoul students fight police over vote, 'Mboya a friend' says accused man, Astronomy Similarities of pulsars and quasars, Army 'peace line' to replace barricades across Belfast, Oath by mourners in Hanoi to defeat US, Labour code reforms for Canada, Not political debate, judge says, Neurotic tendencies may be help, Pollution Effect of oil on marshes, Brazil death penalty for rebels, Tories to prune subsidies, French set out terms for rejoining WEU, Television blamed for 'tragedy' of Indian, Czech Praesidium cancels invasion condemnations, Caserta's second day of football rioting, Tribute paid to Dirksen, Wallace challenges courts, Gold medals for dahlias and gladioli, 'Delhi youth festival ends in fight, New drugs to treat ulcers, Threat from plastics, Black Power leader refuses US passage, Equal pay demands by TUC, The Times Diary Editorial row at New Society Army and Navy's 1907 tome Obote's insurance, Today's engagements, Israel in biggest raid on Egypt since 1967, Plan for an association of priests, 18 die in Ghana riot, Tensions growing among Gaullists, JP hopes to sit soon, TV chief refuses to quit, Hanoi leader grieved by dissensions Appeal for Communist unity in Ho's will. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dunhill, French Line, Rank Xerox, Ici, Standard Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Citizen Watches, The Barclay, Colorcoat, Rolls-Royce, Fc, Bristol, Jack Barclay, Elizabeth Arden Salon, Hardian VII, Kepner Tregoe, School Fees, Pan Am, Halifax, Ibm, Healey & Baker, CM & G, Philips, George Kent, Sun Life Assurance, Olivetti, Ihb, Kent Castings, Royal Air Force. Politics and Parliament: Brown will not be recalled in next Cabinet changes, Liberals to seek votes as party of reason, 12 Named For Constitution. Official Appointments and Notices: Boult to get award, University News Lancaster, Church News. Weather: The Weather. Law: Officers on coup charge cleared, 3 cleared of murder, Valet faces blackmail charge. Picture Gallery: Belfast barricades. Reviews: Evidence of youth company's virtues The Round House: Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Ballet New piece the best, Prom Authentic ring, Television Macmillan's mastery, When Hal Prince goes filming in the Bavarian Alps, Offered by Berlin, Orchestra and chorus inspired. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,259, Keene's 3-Point Chess Lead, Here IT Comes At Last. Editorials/Leaders: Ho's Testament, M Pompidou And Dr Kiesinger, A Prelude To War. Letters to the Editor: The Anarchist Prince, Food and farming, Britain And The Common Market: Alternatives To Joining, The Kidnapping In Brazil: Government's Position, Overtones of defence, The Highlands, TV licence evasion, Anaconda nationalization, Cricket In Wales, Cambridge style, Prices And Incomes, Railway Passenger Problems, London Motorways, The Tyrant Car, Special relationship, BBC licence fee by compulsory levy, Linking traditions, Lost Hearts, The real question, Sickness costs, Reform In Ulster, In the short term. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday September 11, 1944 Talent In Industry. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr J. Burr, Mme Davidneel Traveller in Tibet. Sport: Early lead kept by Thomas, Sports in Brief, Piggott should get best out of Ribofilio, League Cup Rangers more direct, Today's football Association, Croquet, Scarborough Festival Test spinners put to flight, Collins faces Walker, European Athletics Nihill a symbol of individualism, N Hunt runners Ludlow, Rowing Tideway can gain high placing, World Cup Football Best can scheme path to Mexico for Irish, Esher too strong, Hockey Leemhuis in command, Fair's Cup Arsenal forward passing pays with goals, Football results Fairs' Cup, Last Night's Rugby Coventry in fine form, Doncaster runners, Doncaster Sales Banks pays top price again, Football Reviews Wednesday beaten, Continental Cricket Origins traced to Scandinavia, Yesterday's results Doncaster, Salisbury programme today, Boxing Rudkin gets title bout, Dunlop Masters Return of Jacklin, Vaughan never challenged, St. Leger Meeting Barclay's fine timing earns win in Champagne Stakes, U S Tennis Easy way to reach final. Property: Alfred Savill, curtis & Henson, Overseas Property, Harrods Estate Offices, London And Suburbs. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Educational, Round Oak Steel Works Limited, Today's Appointments, Inner London Education Authority. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Mason faces row on BSC sales terms, Company Meeting Edbro (Holdings), Big Gillette expansion, Many builders drop new homes for sale, company NEWS Clarkson (Engineers) forecasts £1.4m, Fixed Interest Prices firmer again at the close, Advertising & Marketing Lytle in talks with Allardyce, Money Market A comfortable close, Decca's rating must be in danger, Benguela Railway Company, Bids, Deals & Mergers Philips Brocklehurst terms, The Regions, Cost to the shareholders of a true and fair view, Long-term puzzle of short-term forecasting, July retail sales fall sharply, Acrow tops Glynwed bid for Allied, contracts 500 cash dispensers for bank, mining RST profits up 37pc, Downturn at Customagic, Nat Westminster and Lombard discuss link-up, U S corn for E Germany, Interim Statement DE BEERS CONSOLIDATED MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), The long-term threat to the housebuilders, North-east warned of winter jobless threat, Tax interest change details, IMF move by France, new ISSUES New look to Kent Castings, Wall Street Small advance after late rally, Shake-up for VW dealer network, Crosland sets up a top-level inquiry into Pergamon Press, Sterling $2.3845 at close of nervous day, EQUITY Markets Early gains not fully held, Ultramar Company Limited Ultramar Group Results for the half year to 30th June 1969, BSA chief estimates 78 pc profits drop, Car sales picking up, SE reports on Shares inquiry, BEA to cut flights, How The Markets Moved, Bank pay claim goes in this week, Bonn appeal to 'wildcat' strikers, The Ten Busiest Auditors, BUSINESS diary Well versed in City complexities, EMI makes surprise £10m offer, Vauxhall truck crisis, BP orders 12 tankers, Error in exports now £12m, Landing craft project, £10m NSB loss likely, FOR THE saver Package by GrowScot, Miners' productivity up and an operating profit-but getting into the black 'not possible' Prospect of coal price rises after 'deficit' report. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Pye planning chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sugar report disappoints market, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilt-edged again improve.

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