The Times - 18/07/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES, David Wood, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By GEORGE CLARK, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From PETER HAZELHURST, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Michael Thomas, By ROBERT JONES, Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From IVERACH McDONALD, From Our Own Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, Julian Mounter, From JOHN CLARE, Our Lisbon Correspondent, By PETER REDDAWAY, From IAN McDONALD, PHS, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, ROBERT MOSS, ANNE RODWAY, ISOBEL PANNELL, M. M. CHECKSFIELD, TERENCE BOSTON, GEOFFREY D. M. BLOCK, J. S. STEPHENS., A. S. CLEGG, PAUL BRYAN, C. B. GOODHART., ALLISTER LONSDALE, by Angus Maude, GERALD CROASDELL, MICHAEL HOWARD, M. G. JEREMIAH, CECILIA KNOWLES, Mrs. Margaret Cole, Mr. L. Gibson, By John Percival, Ballet Critic, By Joan Chissell, By Michael Billington, By Stanley Sadie, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MacGREGOR-MORRIS, By NEIL ALLEN, By GERALD ELY, By JAMES DAGLISH Political Staff, By HUGH STEPHENSON Economics Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By TONY ALDOUS, By MAURICE CORINA, By Our Industrial Staff, By DENNIS DWYER, IAN MORISON, MR. A. CHESTER BEATTY, by John Carrington, From PETER JAY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GILES SMITH, By DAVID WOOD, By RODNEY COWTON, By ERIC WIGHAM, LUKE., G. W. S. BARROW, A. A. WALTERS, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, KENNETH OWEN, CLIVE CALLOW, DAVID MILLHAM,
ResumoNews: The peaceful pawns of St Ives, The Times Diary Troubled quest for PEN president No umbrella for Hall H.E. goes up to BNC, New Bahrain earth station reflects space communications investment, Inquiry into Ayub's rule demanded, Appeal to Mrs Gandhi to reinstate Desai, Hewitt beats Stilwell and tie is one-all, £500,000 enough for Sun plan-Maxwell, The elegant policeman fools gang, Militant protest at doctors' meeting, Astronomy Moon, Mars may be parts of earth, Nixon plans to talk direct with men on moon, Industry tenders invited for European comsat work, Liberals seek a floating pound, Czechs may stop paper for press dissidents, Kenya MPs twice defeat cabinet, 'Breach of confidence' by Inland Revenue, Cabinet told of broadcast plans, Party keeps union's support, 'Good chance' seen for Biafra flights, Finance problems for Munich Olympics, Prince of 31 to get the throne his father claims for himself How Franco made a King for Spain, Lubrication, Military know-how to build hospitals, NUR vote delayed, Cabinet split, says MP, 'Thalidomide' family had to live in caravan, Colour bar protests at matches, Gap in naval armament, Ulstermen protest in chains, Fire checks in hospitals, Briefly, Zambian Chief Justice leaves after riot, 5 firemen killed in explosion, Celebrating Chinese go swimming, Doubts over coalition in Italy, Prospecting, Speculation on Nixon tour Saigon visit likely, Engagements today, Battle between Indian leaders, Paris has no objection to wider EEC, 2,189 houses will go for London Ringway, US aircraft lost in Laos battle, Paris tussle on Thieu's election plans, Safeguard of upper chamber's delaying powers, Hint to Lords of boundary concession, £60 fee for abortion, Entomology Grubs trick leaves into staying green, Apollo, Rank and file move to curb Ministers, Whites seek places at 'immigrant' school, Hint of action on public schools, Trinity calls to the Bar, Agriculture, Inquiry after all into Levens Park scheme, ABM debate by Senate in secret, Airport 'would save villages', Appeal to UN over imprisoned Russian who wrote 'My Testimony' The Soviet defenders of Anatoli Marchenko. Politics and Parliament: Union organizer accused of running a protection racket, Strikes next year will be cut by 40 per cent says TUC, Government to get time for second thoughts on boundary changes Lords, 'Pop' star earnings clause amended, Capital gains plea fails, Union officer accused of extortion, Mr Short's hope: divisive public schools will be dealt with before long Commons. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Joint Biafra Famine Appeal, Abbey National, Mirror Magazine, H. Cox & Sons, Nationalization, National Bank, The Times, Wimpey, Manhattan Bank, J. Brotherton, Ibm, The Services Information Bureau, Healey & Baker, Yellow Pages, Clues, Rspca, Kenning Van Hire, Mercedes-Benz. Law: Chancery Division Right To Be A Candidate Leigh v. National Union Of Railwaymen, Carol White accused, Moors trial witness sent to prison, Court Of Appeal Widows Cannot Sue Lucy v. W. T. Henleys Telegraph Works Co. Ltd. Wild v. Siemens Brothers & Co. Ltd., Kray case man's 'cry from heart', Bail for councillor. Arts and Entertainment: Off-Broadway Plays For London, Bi-Focus Scene..., Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,213, Sotheby's experiment a success, Kathak Dancer. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Spartacus: Roman slave rebellion in ballet. Editorials/Leaders: Government And Executive, Race And Law In Zambia, The Affairs Of Spain. Letters to the Editor: At Lecce, Relaxing The Obscenity Laws, The new enemies, Communal identity, The Abortion ACT, Pay as you learn, Post Office Dispute, More liberty, Primary Teaching, To what end?, The time to act, Stolen Brasses, Future Of Radio, Boundaries Bill, Encroachment on the right of companies to display advertisements, The Mandarins' Rise, Biological Warfare. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, Oxford class list, New Archdeacon Of Colchester. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, July 19, 1944 Surplus Stores. Obituaries: Mr W. G. Taylor, Dr John Tothill A distinguished entomologist, Obituary, Capt T. J. N. Hilken. Reviews: Assorted farewell, American journeys Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre Cherry, Larry, Sandy, Doris, Jean, Paul By Jack Larson, Festival Ballet's new Prince, Canadian's 'love affair' with cube, An unfulfilled composer, Television A startling response, Vivid imagery of Bolshoi Spartacus, A wiggery for men, Round the bend. Sport: RAF recapture foil title, Schools Cricket, Piccadilly Golf Alliss beats Jacklin on last green, Second XI Competition, Sports in Brief, Cousins may have four winners, Yesterday's cricket scores Leicester v West Indians, Tour De France Hoban wins another stage, Croquet, Pontefract, Grand Prix Practice Fastest time for Stewart, New Zealanders Take Their Chance Dutiful batting by Turner, Lingfield runners, Yachting, Other meetings for today Hamilton Park, Bisley Shooting Wrey in tie, Shepherd 6 For 52 Sussex face a difficult task, Athletics Two women get their chance, Yesterday's racing results Redcar, Lingfield Racing Hierarch favoured in open race, Show Jumping Broome leading after first leg, Chester, Cricket Review Dudleston makes 122, Brown alone enlivens day. Property: Johsn D. Wood & Co., Property Market A residential town hall for sale, Country Properties, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Messenger May Baverstock. Classified Advertising: Stc, Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Electronics Engineers, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Company News Twin blows cut Tate & Lyle earnings by 47 pc, Taverne retreats on estate clause, Unit Trusts' value drops £100m, mining Selection Trust's Ontario move, Bids, Deals & Mergers Bristol Street in £370,000 steel furniture deal, Peak US Eurodollar borrowing, Dunlop: 200 lose jobs, Gas and electricity SET refunds to end, Ford is switching Corsair production, Italian food groups merge, The Selective Investor Glassmaker expanding with heat, J. Billam Limited, New rules will help prospecting in UK, UK second in invisible list, Response to industry, Curb boom: Strauss, Sterling A lethargic day with spot down 8 points, Selection Trust Limited, The Regions, Why we want more freedom to dig, FOR THE saver Ebor launches Universal Growth, £2.5m IRC scheme means major shake-up in cables, Smc Sealed Motor Construction Company Limited Profits exceed Forecast Major new acquisition, Six ministers in joint currency prop scheme, Government due 75 pc of any UCS dividends, The West Indies Sugar Company Limited Interim Report, Ennals assurance on private pension funds, Humphreys Limited Chairman's Statement, Mills & Allen 30 pc better, Mr Jones's new role, AS EXPECTED, the whisky Distillers marks time in the second half, ICI finalizes labour pact with unions, 'Instant' hotel booking, Caroni Limited Interim Report, Expanding the uses of consultants, Odex Racasan Limited, 'Danger' for Germany, PIB reports on low pay in clothing industries, Overseas companies, Orders rush on loan fears, Anderson Mavor Limited, ICI plans £10m Terylene boost, BUSINESS diary Anew fabric with versatility, Wall Street Jitters erode best levels, Holidays vote by car workers, Money Market Rates plunge near the close, Labour Commentary Diplomacy for the TUC's peacemaker, Euratom fuel deal with US, new ISSUES Churchill Falls raises $53m so far, EQUITY Markets Index slips towards 1969 low, How The Markets Moved, Bad debts are on increase, Company Meeting Compagnie Francaise DES Petroles, Results fail to rally market, IMF agrees to count 'lost' exports for £300m target, Supply role for gilts, Company Meeting Mitchell Construction Holdings Limited Mr. D. D. Morrell, the Chairman, reports, Tate & Lyle, Limited Interim Report, contracts £11.6m. motorway tender accepted, Consultants turnover up 22pc, Melbray Group re-deploys, Tarbela Dam Project Indus Basin Scheme, Fixed Interest Chicago has come to London, US Exchanges will be closed on Monday, Robens sees coal shortage in 1975, Italy to build BR ferry for Irish run, More central buying in bid to cut costs, Scapa Group Ltd.. 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 Equities drift lower, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Lead and zinc at highest levels since March, 1965.
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