The Times - 24/01/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, From EDMUND STEVENS, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Tim Jones, From Our Own Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, By Our Labour Correspondent, From CLIVE BORRELI, From Our Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From INNIS MACBEATH, From RICHARD DAVY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Staff, From FRED EMERY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, From DAVID HOTHAM, by Antony King-Deacon, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Science Reporter, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, By Julian Critchley, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, J.O.C., S.W., By William Mann Music Critic, By Our Music Critic, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By PETER RYDE, By DOUGLAS CALDER, Rowing Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By REX BELLAMY, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, From JACK FINGLETON, By JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, From LOUIS HEREN, By PHILIP HOWARD, From PATRICK BROGAN, P H S, MILES THOMAS., LIONEL HEALD., SHAWCROSS, EDWARD BISHOP., GORDON OAKES, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, ERIC LUBBOCK, JOAN VICKERS, A. G. CHLOROS, DOUGLAS OF BARLOCH, ROLAND MOYLE, MICHAEL KUSTOW, E. CARUS-WILSON, By A. P. Herbert, W. LINDESAY NEUSTATTER, C. R. G. CARLETON, JOHN W. PARDOE., DEREK H. RADFORD, MICHAEL DOBBS., R. MACAULAY MOWLAM, By a Staff Reporter, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, R. S. Stanier, S. M. S., by Rodney Cowton, by G. A. McMillan, by a Special Correspondent, by Peter Dark, by Dan Graham, by Lucia van der Post, by Geoff Dunlop, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By RODNEY COWTON, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By DAVID MILLHAM, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, JOHN FENTON, By KELVIN A. BRAY, By CLIVE CALLOW, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, by John Carrington, By ANDREW GOODRCIK-CLARKE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL THOMAS, From PHILIP JACOBSON, GORDON HYDE, MARK M. CANSICK, ROBERT CAPLIN., DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Review of secrets Act-Mr Wilson, Queuing up to meet Mr Nixon, Lords: lower voting age will shatter Labour, Cannabis penalties not to be reduced, MPs support £200m shipbuilding credits, Commons: fall in volume of mail only marginal, QE 2 failures a damaging but temporary blow. News: Young men brought in by Nixon, Technology of comfort, Stronger law on drugs likely, BRIEFLY FROM industry George Kent to dismiss 300, MR Eban's secret meeting in Zurich with mediator, Two Coventry car firms resume work, Room for specialists, Broadmoor for club steward, Redundancy Fund Bill, Safety Design, Tories deny PO report, Torture allegations in Athens, New move to house large families, Systems, Avionics, Fall in unemployment is likely to continue, Petrol surcharge may end, Defence, Steel union chiefs on standby for strike decision, Ruling on complaint against The Times, 31 killed by tornadoes in U S, Firmer links with shops, The Sitting, Lying Down, Hanging Up And Storing Away Trade a special report on British Furniture, 'Action' switches to Irish Sea in hydrocarbons hunt, Tate prepares for controversy, Toolmakers protest, Pharmacology Drug secrets may die with tribes, Bourke says armed Russians guarded him in east Berlin, Bucher sobs in telling of Korea horror, Information, Minority tastes set pace: but for manufacturers the market is the message, Briton gaoled for art fraud, Dons will boycott board, Kenya ban on Asian leader, Police arrest 200 Paris students, Jet pioneer invents dogleg oil drill, 200-Year Cottage Collapses, And so to a bigger bed, Navigation, Further Data, Witness 'saw Krays smothered in blood', Dermatology How cuts in skin heal over, Rome-Hungarian pact, Briefly, Miss Sweet wins cannabis conviction appeal, Shots during parade in Moscow, Eight cable girls defy union, 'Brooms for sale' protest in India, The Times Diary Buchanan's fat Kuwait contract Lord Russell's hard won donation Conductor without orchestra, Charles Douglas-Home Contradictions in arms to South Africa policy, Bahrain smelter target up, Lady Wootton favours action on hard drugs, Calm ordered for Palach's funeral, Delon held for questioning, Children without any breakfast, £15,000 bid secures La Peregrina, The case for University seats in the Commons again, Rally teams make for final Alpine stage, Plastics move ahead, Steam cars may stage comeback following US pollution control, De Gaulle concern for survival of Israel, Studies in the round, Paynter for Woodcock board, Reduced Role Of Volunteers, Today's engagements, Marchers will defy Ulster ban, Mergers can mould style, The Economy In Using 'Total Energy' Plant, Ministers give way to revolt on divorce vote, Fall in sales of popular dailies, Ford's new Capri starts with range of 26 models, 'Protest by fire' Sikh unmoved, Ky hopeful about Paris talks. Law: Jury acquit landlord, Case against the free university, Decision IS Reserved On Barrister's Appeal In Re Shier, Bail of £10,000 for youth, Queen's Bench Division Licensing Authority To Hear Evidence Ex Parte R. Hanson & Son Ltd., John Bloom for trial, House Of Lords Cannabis Charge-'Guilty Mind' Essential Sweet v. Parsley. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Wiles Group, Vita Group, Aaronson Brothers, Associated Engineering, Gas Council, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bedford, Remploy, Towry Law & Co., Big Fleet, Folio Society, Keith & Henderson, Stag, Bologna, John & William Perring, Midland Bank, Bally, Schroder, The Times, Ercol, Dublin Port & Docks, Royal Mail Lines, Dunlopillo, Walker & Homer, Ebor, Ministry Of Overseas Development, G-Plan, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Redfearn National Glass, Donald Macpherson Group, Bernard Wardle, Autohall, Gpo, Peter Dale, International Finance And Services, Weatherall Green & Smith, Lombank, Rendell. Picture Gallery: Tornado sweeps through Mississippi. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford Easing Science Role, Bundestag leader to resign. Arts and Entertainment: The Mastersingers, Television for today, Ann Veronica, The Spring Collections Men's Fashion, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,065, The day of the trifids at Sotheby's. Reviews: Western set in New York, Myra Hess Trust recital, The black and white New York shows, Music viewed as a spectacle, Enthusiasm for Liszt, Television Fascinating nightmare of the locusts. Sport: World youth fencing team, Sports in Brief, Racing National weights get a casual reception, Piccadilly to be tickets only, Fine teamwork by Casper and Bonallack, Amateur Boxing Scots gain revenge, Fontwell Park programme, Crucial Test For Sobers Griffith returns as Hall drops out, Badminton England win final place, Tennis Laver and Roche to meet, Women's Hockey Two for Miss Read, S African Golf Oosterhuis is equal third, Eton Fives, Squash Rackets No rest for Barrington, Tenacity triumphs in the mud, Revival At The Valley Firmani's new outlook with old colleagues, Rackets, Fontwell Prospects Local pair favoured, Football Review QPR wait on goalkeeper Spratley, Rowing ARA lose president, MCC In Ceylon Slight injury to Prideaux at practice, Skiing Triumph for Americans, Rugby Review Ireland give McGann a key role, Commonwealth Games Organizers set TV fee. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Philip Rothwell, Women's Appointments, Rio Tinto-Zinc, Declaration Of Dividends, General Vacancies, Lb & A, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: The Watch On Drugs, Memories Live On, Mischief In East Africa. Letters to the Editor: Heraldic Arms Sale, A chance for our computer industry, Plan before survey, Decimal Offertory, Arts Council And Ica, Iraq Trial Of Jews, BSC symbol, Interpretations, Dealing With Addicts, Sponsors' protest, Why Have The Monte Carlo Rally?, Encouraging exports, Marriage Property, Anguilla And Britain, Authorship, Motorway Box, Flood of litigation, Rating The Leader. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, January 25, 1944 Less Austere Tailoring. Obituaries: Sir Matthew Oram Former Speaker in New Zealand, Obituary, Sir George Mooring, Mr R.K. Davis Headnaster and poet. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Money Market Credit shortage returns, Banks in squeeze to get below ceiling, Vickers men: 'We stay out', CWS buys finance firm, Eurobonds City centre, Lack of cost control blamed for increased Concorde bill, Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED Annual Report And Accounts For 1968, Sterling 21 point loss at $2.3888, company NEWS British Steel (B'ham) to cut final, Chemical New York Chemical Bank New York Trust Company Consolidated Statement Of Condition, Gold demand still up, News of the World, The Regions, HOW Britain and Germany made a car for Europe, Dunford & Elliott (Sheffield), Limited Year of Reorganisation, New BSC structure based on products, Currency danger less-Sir Leslie, Directors in tax cut plea, FOR THE Saver Outclassing U S index, mining Lonrho and Tanks deny takeover approaches, Interim Statement International Stores, MEPC rights is in loan stock, The U S 'overkill' dispute, Ranks Hovis McDougall increase pre-tax profits to £17.7 million Continuing investment in modernisation and rationalisation brings its rewards, Bids, Deals & Mergers Tecalemit and Dennis Bros are planning to join forces, Time to remove the untertainty at BSC, EQUITY Markets Main interest in special situations, BUSINESS diary A link in the Gulf, new ISSUES MEPC offers £32m loan stock at 5 pc, The Selective Investor When to value a company by its parts, Company Meeting Rio Claro Investment Trust Limited, How The Markets Moved, BoT starts quarterly review of mergers, FNFC paves the way for bid, Pop stars head for the stock market, Popular newspaper sales fall 721,000, Fixed Interest Strike fears upset the Funds, Merrill Lynch faces $2M 'leak' suit, ABPC rejects 'final' offer, Wall Street Broad advance in active trading. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Rubber at highest for two years, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gold shares slip, Regional Share Prices, Bank Statements For January, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Consolidated Gold changes.
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