The Times - 13/10/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By DAVID WOOD, From DAVID BONAVIA, By PHILIP HOWARD, By BYRON ROGERS, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, Our Huddersfield Correspondent, From FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Political Staff, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By Our Labour Staff, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, Rita Marshall, From TIM JONES, From PETER NICHOLS, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From PETER HOPKIRK, From IAN McDONALD, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, Pearce Wright, From NORMAN FOWLER, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, By Nature-Times News Service, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By TOM GERMAN, By BRIAN LEWIS, By NORMAN FOX, By RICHARD STREETON, By MICHAEL HARDY, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By PETER EVANS, Our Bradford Correspondent, By GARRY LLOYD, PHS, DAVID WOOD, MONTAGUE EYDEN, ROBERT WILLIS., G. T. RHYS, S. L. MAYER., C. H. DE PEYER., PATRICIA J. WILSON, RICHARD WORDSWORTH, By John Pardoe, SYLVIA ARGYLE, CLITHEROE, F. D. LUKE., C. DOMB, D. S. RICHARDS., Mr. D. M. Goodbody, by Penny Hunter-Symon, By Alan Blyth, R.D.A., By Michael Billington, By Stephen Walsh, M.H., G.W., By D. H. Gow, By Ossia Trilling, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By LEONARD AMEY, By a Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By ANDREW LUMSDEN, From CATHERINE DODDS, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, GORDON DAVIS, From EDWARD MORTIMER, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, ANDREW LUMSDEN, BERRY RITCHIE, By ERIC WIGHAM, By CLIVE CALLOW, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DAVID DAVIS, From PETER JAY, BARBARA L. WALLIS, G. A. WHALLEY, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Lord Mountbatten, by Richard Harris, by Neville Maxwell, by Peter Hazelhurst, Delhi Correspondent, by Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, by Jyoti Basu, by Chancal Sarkar, by Jayaprakash Narayan, by Narayan Swamy, by Pyarelal Nayar, Morarji Desai, by M. R. A. Baig, by Professor Balraj Madhok, by Frank Wilder, by Kuldip Nayar, by A. H. Hanson, by Michael Lipton, by John R. Firn, Michael Lipton, by P. N. Dhar, by Dilip Mukerjee, by M. B. Lal, by Amalendu Das Gupta, by Jackie Modlinger, by Pyare Shivpuri, by Vikram A. Sarabhai, by D. S. Kothari, by Raymond Allchin, by Professor Maurice Zinkin, by Carol Wright, by Amita Malik,
ResumoNews: Mulligatawny in mogul palaces, Greeks find ways to test press freedom, Reforms to cut red tape, Russian flights may herald new space era, Regionalism bedevils language, Price of Soviet aid, Teaching linked to needs, Chicago law official hurt in street clash, 'No deal on Portuguese territories', Revolution no answer, Richer farmers gain most, New clash as dustmen talk over deal, Dawbacks in withdrawal, Sudan junta tiring of communist allies, Ramblers want freeze on rail land-rush, Geophysics Atlantic once a Dead Sea, The Times Diary Civil servants dine Tories Monastery art class, Priest falls dead at altar, Plight of untouchables, He came, he saw, he conkered, Farmer controls grass staggers, Challenge to age of violence, More troops go to Ulster after deaths, Muslims lack strong leadership, Editor's right to choose words, Nixon seeks help of Congress for 'era of change', Franco keeps special prison for priests, Chimpanzee at large, Why Marxism progresses slowly, More foreigners trained to be doctors, Scarf cult hits Europe, Grey 'overwhelmed by kindness' at welcome, A share in the space age, Ford improvements in Z car range, Israel planes in Suez gulf raid, Family planning moves into gear, Drawing the line at drink, Cornish girl of 10 found strangled, Another walks to freedom, Shankill Road at 3 a.m. Sunday Army search for guns, Hindu politics bow to nationalism, Student protest begins in 48 hours The great all-America anti-war campaign, Three roads to tension, Attackers of judge 'vicious', Villages still need roads, Attempt to combat art smuggling, Competition for charter airlines, Democracy needs second wind, Green hope, grey reality, Army and police keep order in Montreal, Interpol plan to stop hijacking, Paisley blames drink, Farming Topics The vanishing hedgerow, Mr. Ray's major triumph, Today's engagements, Third spacecraft may join Soyuz five-man orbit, De Gaulle's Ministers go back to hustings, Efforts to save money 'blocked by council men', Growing pains for bustling Punjab, Paying For Politics-1 The penny-pinching which hurts democracy, Prophecy rings true, Military power consolidated, India reacts to Muslim rebuff, Europe links discussed in Moscow, Liberals ask for cash to pay debts, Grey objects to cell-sized room, History in monuments, The hard facts of independence, Echoes from Tauber's golden past, Bengal's industry flags, Sufficiency from small resources, Psychology Test to pick out top musicians, Military police take over in Bogside, The Pope insists on his supreme authority, Women bargain from strength, Government returned in Turkey, In tune with Tory instinct, Huddleston and Powell discuss 'evil' speech, Strike by firemen in London tonight, Religious intolerance still grows. Politics and Parliament: Conservative Party Conference Brighton Heath sounds call to victory, Callaghan will reject direct rule, Parliamentary notices House Of Lords, 10 Ministers replaced in Government reshuffle. News in Brief. Index. 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Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University News Liverpool, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, List of the new junior Ministers, Latest Appointments Urban Councils Secretary. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Look rich for less, Faces of a nation at work and play. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, October 13, 1944 Stalin At British Embassy. Law: Law Report, October 10 Chancery Division Court Charging Orders Ineffective Irani Finance Ltd. v. Singh And Others. Deaths. Sport: Finn Gold Cup Three wins give Swede trophy, Sports in Brief, Now it's the County set, Need to close gap between groups, Need for revision at Cardiff, Piggott the toast of Paris: Lewis suspended, Schools Rugby Radley draw in last minute, Bid to regain foursomes, Everton not content, Weekend Football Congestion and chaos stifle Tottenham, Bonus from McKenzie, Now For Geneva Tough, but Britain can still win, Young swimmers impressive, Declared runners for NH meetings Ayr, Results and tables Association, Barnes beaten, Old Magic Missing O'Reilly can still vindicate return, Dutch Athlete's Future Test finding may be challenged, Gonzales to reconsider, Bodell To Win Again Title bout that is really a fight for recognition, Rugby Union Bridgend record kept, Racing results on Saturday Ayr, Best dominates at Old Trafford, Warwick programme for today, County Hockey Essex end up with the honours. Editorials/Leaders: Closer To The Brink, Battle Of The Scrolls, Labour Bid In Australia. Letters to the Editor: P.I.B. Report, Living Costs In Usa, Rydal Mount, Fog warning, New Journals, Teachers' Pay, Just how many girls are in the £1,800 a year bracket?, Income Tax Delays, Books Of Tickets, Restaurant garbage, Travelling In Hungary, The Dustman's Job: How IT Could Be Improved, Bbc Dispute, Positive tasks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir T Merton Inventor of 1s rangefinder, Mr R. Winters, Lady Welensky, Miss Sonja Henie Olympic champion who brought beauty of skating to cinema, Mary Martin, Obituary, Sir John O'brien. Arts and Entertainment: Seeing the light, Not so stale, Taxing role, Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,287. Reviews: Many new plays for the Court, First big exhibition of Claude Lorrain, Energetic Mahler, Television Compelling debate, A choir worth hearing, Canadian Wins Music Prize, Resurgence of the French regional theatre, Coated in chrome, Books Received. Property: Factories & Warehouses, Residential Property, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Hampton & Sons, Jones Lang Wootton, Property Market Flats and shops combined, Hillier Parker May & Rowden. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Financial And Legal. Business and Finance: Car show under a cloud, Company Meeting The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited Mr. I. A. Macpherson's Review, Gas profit of £17m likely, Pergamon Press Limited, Labour Commentary Equal pay may be the biggest issue, 'One thing is certain, the issue of promotion of blacks to important jobs in the large corporations will become a lively one, and quickly', Teaching sixth-formers 'A' level business is going well at Marlborough. But other schools that want to follow suit are facing the difficulties of finding the right kind of material, CIR still waiting in the wings, Jobless hazard accepted in the US war on inflation, More car price rises, R-R-in £500m US jet engine contest, Industrial Films Engineering: a career for women, BP-Sohio action "routine", Strike may cost NCB Drax power station deal, Bowring after its heavy fall, M. L. Holdings Limited, Freight Markets Tanker premiums up, Report calls for European IRC, Northern Industry Doubts on the continuity of regional policy, Appliance sales up, Constructors' World UK role in low-cost housing project, Sir Henry moves in, Japan Iron, steel profits up, company NEWS Milletts Stores' bright outlook, Woodcock to ask Mrs Castle for more active role by CIR, More Ulster jobs, BUSINESS diary In Detroit Things just didn't work out..., ½m ton tanker order soon, Alcan products to be dearer, Equal pay and race relations give delegates a lively time at IPM's Harrogate conference, Merseyside fears a crippling stoppage, An upswing of a sort, 'Watchdog' powers call, Libya Nationalization of oil 'unlikely', Record French deficit, mining Decision soon for Botswana RST, GEC-EE contracts director, France CFP lands £200m deal. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Robin Gill joins Reed board. Stock Exchange Tables: London Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Commodities Cotton textile talks fail in Geneva, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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