The Times - 13/09/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From IAN McDONALD, A.P., From MICHAEL KNIPE, From SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG, By ROBERT JONES, CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By a Staff Reporter, By JOHN ROPER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Education Correspondent, From JOHH CLARE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Bradford Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, Our Paris Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From TAD SZULC, From JEROME CAMINADA, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, From RICHARD WIGG, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, From DOUGLAS CALDER, Rowing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From an Irish Golf Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN. Athletics Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From LEO GOODSTADT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, By GEORGE CLARK, PHS, JULIAN CRITCHLEY, ELIZABETH KENWORTHY TEATHER., ALAN R. H. BAKER., D. C. ROSE., PHILIP HENDY, ROLF GARDINER, EDWARD W. HART, JOHN ATTWOOD, From Murray Sayle, SIDNEY BERNSTEIN, A. SHARPLES, M. BERARD, J. A. T. CAULFEILD., ROSL PHILPOT, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, Dr. Norman Pittenger, FROM OUR VIENNA CORRESPONDENT, Lady Kelly, Mr. Patrick Moxey, T. W., By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By ANTHONY THOMAS Banking Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By Business News Staff, By GILES SMITH, From PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DAVID DAVIS, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, David Wade, Marghanita Laski, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Nye, R.L.S., Michael Guybon, Paul Scott, Michael Edwardes, H.R.F. Keating, Roy Hay, Janet Adam Smith, Philippa Toomey, Derwent May, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Edward Pinto, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, John Carter,
ResumoNews: More sick boys go to hospital, W Berlin backing for talks with Russia, A suitable TV plot, Icebergs could irrigate desert regions, Dispute on future of grafted heart, Biafra accepts talks offer, Eight Arabs killed in night clash, Kenya MPs issue oaths warning, Printing Union Told To Withdraw 'Blacking', Newspapers warn union, Speculation continues on restructuring of Whitehall Ministries Department for Industry may be created, Bishop Pike's bold effect on Christian thinking, Bluebird to try again for record, Black Power leader freed on bail, Peking renews belligerence, Libya offers hope to intellectuals, The Times Diary Cameron report hero revealed, Germany's restive unions press new pay demands, Panchen Lama thought to be dead, Israel's aim to forestall a strike, Victory prediction by Wilson, Nothing immoral in tourist dating, BOAC says, Eqyptians repulse new air attack by Israel, Axemen halt meeting, Delay in jumbo jet flights, Answer to crowded hospitals, Woman's funeral postponed, Rebel nuns expelled, Dubcek is told to own up, Social critic calls for political change German reforms urged, Craig and Bunting answer criticisms, Cornell riot ascribed to lack of discipline, Chichester-Clark accepts report, Collision carrier at sea soon, Change-58 years late, Laos: a war where only the jungle is neutral, Science Report Geophysics Cause of deep quakes, Ruling challenged by Maxwell, Chinese scorn for Kosygin as war of words goes on, Protestants attack Inn in Belfast, The Course Of Nature Woodpeckers pied and barred, Inn closed by typhoid, Drugs at hospital diluted, Union Jack in Salisbury, Tear gas as Alexandra arrives, Dismissal dispute is going to race board, Libyan rebuff to correspondents, China moves nuclear plants to Tibet, Nixon orders bombing to begin again, Nerve gas precedent, 25,000 flee poison gas explosion, Newspaper handed over in Brazil, Maxwell stops 'profile', 'An armed and united Europe', Today's engagements, Party clash on choice of Labour candidate, Thousands of roses defeat weather, Church Home For Healing, Transplant heart intended for research, Information barrage as a tyranny, Singapore secrecy on Lee-Tunku talks, Young teachers seek participation. Picture Gallery: Lakeside settlement. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: World Of Learning, Bond Corporation, Hodge Group, New Zealand Government Tourist, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Spalding Bulb Company, Union-Castle, Boil, Seven Dials Motors, The Business News, Appeals, Broadloom, The Times, Lawns In Autumn, Sky Tours, Ken Muir, Methodist Homes, Keydell Farm Nurseries, Suttons, Healey & Baker, Antiquary, Rukba. Classified Advertising: Super Travel, For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments, Services: fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Gardening. Property. Weather: The Weather. Law: Paris hears Danes' case, McVicar is named in gems trial, 'Murder by car' death sentence, Bail refused in forged francs case, Law Report, September 12 Mortgagees Protected By Injunction Ushers Brewery Ltd. v. P. S. King & Co. (Finance) Ltd.. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News New Archbishop Of Dublin, Thorn director to retire, Churchill award open to women engineers, University News London. Sport: Right Tack fit to run distance, says trainer, Problem for athletes, Cricket Review Underwood near 100 wickets, Sports in Brief, European Rowing Championships Dwan dash may bring medal, Newbury runners and riders, Today's racing programmes Wolverhampton, Croquet, Cycling British riders well placed, New Zealand Averages, Sandal best for Ripon trophy, Swimming Britain hold a narrow lead, Weekend Football Prospects Derby seem to have solid foundations, Kent v Somerset, Dunlop Masters Golf No challenge in sight to check Legrange, Lewis equals Piggott's double, National Hunt programmes Fakenham, Miss Currey the champion, Yesterday's results Doncaster, Weekend sports fixtures Association, Sussex v Derbyshire, Yachting Trust the weather, Home Countries' Golf England struggle to retain title, Major step in sport. Editorials/Leaders: Peking Meeting, Way Out Wanted, Both Sides Of The Curtain. Letters to the Editor: Drug Addiction, Lost Hearts, A Bare And Treeless England: Removal Of Hedgerows, Primrose League, Shelter for crops, Prelude To War, French Paintings, Hill farmer's plight, Man-made landscape, Strictures In Court, Export Of Mss., The Highlands. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Two centuries of British painting in Vienna show, Wine Four Californian wines, Eating in Casserole with onions, Eating out Good Food Guide London's new restaurants, Gardening The beauty of bulbs, A feir feld ful of folk, Bridge No trump stimulus, Two share chess lead, At the Everyman, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,262, Travel A shipboard romance, Chess Russia still dominates, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES, of Thursday, September 14, 1944 A Faster Spitfire. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr L. Gowings, Mr J. E. Sayers, Mr William Fay, General C. Foulkes Noted Canadian soldier, Mr B. Canter, Obituary. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Sterling Best rates not maintained, Market Reports Unit Trust Prices, Market tactics after the Bank's warning, Post-auction BP shares lose £276m, Banks make firm decision to disclose 'true' profits, British Leyland cars to cost more: Ford may follow, 3,000 laid off in Vauxhall dispute, Vokes Group Ltd., The Week Ahead Trade figures due, Rank discusses a new deal with Xerox, Debts add to squeeze burdens, £15m coal price increase approved, Leasco are left with a £9m problem, company NEWS Wm Hill group runs into loss: omits dividend, Swiss bank rate raised to 3 3/4 pc, EQUITY Markets Dull on light selling, Bids, Deals & Mergers BHG raises Harvey price, Money Market Patchy day in Lombard St., £38m oil lease bids 'frozen', How The Markets Moved, CAWU: new threat, British Ropes' improved margins, Mercury's millions, Wall Street Little change on the day, Fixed Interest Firm again at the close, Lloyd's: a better risk next year?, Brazilian coffee prices raised, FOR THE Saver Growth of US funds, Societies receipts fall, mining Subsidy benefits to Eastern Transvaal. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Silver advances firmly, The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Oil shares again weak. Reviews: Radio Violence observed, Fiction A toy to out-Stevenson R.L.S., Antiques Changing uses of the pounce box, 'Old men ought to be explorers', Timescrime The touch of seniority, Before the massacre, An excited scrapbook, Theatre A neglected masterpiece, Fiction The great American unease, Cinema No bang, no whimpers, Paperbacks, The delight of reason, A combative spirit, End of the thaw, Fiction James Kennaway: a talent lost, Concert Inspiriting Beethoven, Records Traviata in a hurry.
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