The Times - 23/01/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By NORMAN FOWLER, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, Richard Davy, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, Our Parliamentary Correspondent writes: Mr. Wedgwood, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, From CLIVE BORRELL, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Science Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By DENIS TAYLOR, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, From LOUIS HEREN, From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From PAUL MARTIN, From PETER HAZELHURST, From EDMUND STEVENS, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Joan Chissell, M.H., A.B., C. G., By Nicholas Bethell, By Henry Raynor, by Prudence Glynn, PHS, DAVID MITCHELL, S. HOWARD, MICHAEL HOWARD, KENNETH TYNAN, IAN TAYLOR, A. LAWSON WOOD, EDWARD INGLIS, DONALDSON, E. A. WILLIAMS, BARBARA BARKER, R. W. CAHN., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER., H. V. HODSON, CLAUDE ROGERS, By Roy Hay, PETER J. SMITH, J. M. DYSON, RHODES BOYSON, DON ESSLEMONT, DAVID TWEEDIE, WALTER HOWARD, LUCY HARGREAVES, By Our Stamps Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, A. L. G., Mr. Frank Davis, P. H. D., F.P.C., Sir Francis Low, By ROBIN MARLAR, By NEIL ALLEN. Boxing Correspondent, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By RICHARD ROBINSON, By ROY McKELVIE, By CLIVE EVERTON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By J. GRINDLEY, By ROBERT JONES, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By DENNIS DWYER, MAURICE CORINA, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By WARWICK BROPHY, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By ARTHUR REED, By Our Labour Correspondent, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, By HANS LIESNER, BRIAN MEAD., F. S. PEACHEY., ARNOLD S. ROSS,
ResumoNews: Council acts to save houses in Harley Street, Death after cut in drugs, LSE drop 'force' clause, 23,000 GPs up in arms, Kosygin misses tribute to cosmonauts, Conserving water, in a wet climate, Child cannot use £500 to buy home, Minister's ruling gives boost to housing trusts, 50 ejected during unity service at St Paul's, IATA move on airliner seizures, New drug abuse worries experts, Belgian leader's death, Hunt masters supported, 1968 summer was wettest since 1931, No local radio commercials, Wider strike call by Post Office union, Nursing race protest, 100 under arrest in Bolivia, Museum fire youth gets four years, £39,284 Stamp Sale, Asians hit by capital cuts, Atom pact warning by Bonn, Controlling the atom menace, Bill drafted to amend business tenancy Act, IPC takeover denied, Cardinal thanks Anglicans for their 'compassion', Cost of Concorde may be £1,000m, Morgan will be aide to Nicholas, The Times Diary BBC current affairs: new plans Feting Israel's Paris envoy Cumberland bangers top blind poll, Trial warning to Pueblo captain, £2m aerial improves TV, French snub to Ottawa, Pope appeals for dignity over union, 46 trains to halt for meeting, Factionalism splits Sikh homeland, MP calls for action over Nigeria ship, Czech protest at arrests by Russians, Mothers' Union And Divorce, Biology How magnetic field can affect mice, Immigration laws in a quagmire, Mr Hogg says, 22,000 had abortions under Act, Egg subsidies to end, Newspaper boys are scared by 'woman', De Gaulle decision a clear rebuke to Pompidou, Palaeopathology Disease in ancient Nubia, Six ways Britain could act, Surplus Church Grants Bill, Driver penalties attacked, Cookham plan opposed, Saigon reticence over Paris meeting, Bourke tells why he aided spy, Punishing Alps stages thin rally ranks, Pueblo sent message to the White House, Dawn swearing-in of Nixon's men, 'Keep immigrants at present total'. Politics and Parliament: TV protest by QE2 workers, Road tax may go up to £30, MPs believe, Lords QE2 pilfering: 'some ought to be ashamed', Foreign Compensation Lords' judgment leads to change in Bill, Commons A larger beef herd expected, Immigration appeal system should allay suspicions, Expansion at uranium plant. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: INVER HOUSE Scotch Soft as a Kiss, Abbey National, Spink, National Provident Institution, Brook Motors Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Glen Lockhart, City Institution, University Liaison Officer, New Theatre, Abbey, Pool Promoters Association, Lonrho Limited, The Electricity Council, Leipzig Fair, Lloyds Bank Limited, Gestetner, Swiss Centre Restaurants, Tube Investments Limited, Solartron, Weatherall Green & Smith. Law: Madrid sentences for 'terrorist' fires, Law Report January 22 Public Interest And Disbarring In Re Shier, Syria accuses Lebanon, Accused and charges, Judge and QC clash in Kray trial, Greek army court sends communist to gaol for life. Picture Gallery: Headgear for the Japanese look. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: A play by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, A glossy psychological thriller Paramount: Rosemary's Baby, Television Slow emancipation, Mendelssohn change by Klemperer, The Grand Old Dukes Of Rome The Spring Collections, University Art And Music. Editorials/Leaders: Regrettably Inauspicious, WHO Shall Have The Bomb?, Belgian Arithmetic. Letters to the Editor: Morale of industry, Scattering History, Churchill And Sikorski, Right not to join, Policemen, too, Postal Delays, Driving Hazards, Consumer's choice, Mrs Castle's 'Blueprint' For Unions: Settling Recognition Disputes, Lunar Landing, Turbans, Views not asked for, Long-life bulbs, Sauce for the gander, Leasehold Values, Thirteen Years' Legacy, 43,560 Owners, Ordeal by form-filling, Student Politics, The Seebohm Plan, Partisanship, Air Letter Gum, Fashion In Names, Arbitration delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday January 24, 1944. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,064, Bloomers sold for £200 at Puttick and Simpson's, Television for today. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, Church News. Obituaries: Sir Stanley Reed, Mr. Wraggemorley Scientific journalist, Mr. Joseph Merlot Belgian deputy Prime Minister, Professor N. Jopson, Dr E. Myers, Charles And Clifford Duits. Sport: Racing Persian War's return foiled by weather, Sports in Brief, Early shock for Miss Wade, Services Rugby Promising display by Oxford, Britons escape injury, Mrs Janes rallies to victory, Cricket Wes Hall fit after injury, MCC arrive in Colombo, Downhill puts Army ahead, MCC council give approval to tour by S Africa, Hockey Oxford fail to check Davis, Lacrosse West win after late rally, Australian open, Strong Middlesex side extended, Franklin breaks course record, International Rugby Wales select two new caps, Football Review Cantwell fined £100, Brave new world for woman golfer, Three skiers injured in training, Courses set a stiff test, Navy halves lack cohesion, British Open Squash Corby through in crowded arena, Famechon may be back soon. Property: Country Properties, West Surrey, London & Suburban Properties. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Advertisements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Export Marketing. Business and Finance: Programme of reform by TUC, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, 'Boost exports' bid by British factors, No plan to bid for IPC: Lord Poole, U S Treasurer pledges: No change in the price of gold, Costain gets £14.6m contract, Interim Statement British Match INTERIM REPORT, Record £29m in pottery exports, Eurosyndicat, Ministry looks to mergers in pressure vessel industry, Tory plan to denationalize part of PO, company NEWS Goblin profits up 48pc to fresh peak, Bids, Deals & Mergers Western Ground board backs £15m Great Portland offer, Forte to double hotel capacity, BUSINESS diary Courtaulds' loss a gain for BPC, Self-insurance tanker plan, The Regions, Steel unions rebuff for TUC move, Advance factories still have a useful role, £71m price tag to Burton property, Warning on decimal profits, Farmers win first round in cheese fight, The lines of restraint round the Nixon team, France cuts Budget by extra £9.5m, Oil damage fund delayed, Agency move, National Bank Of Detroit London Branch, Two Years Hard Slog? Outlook 1969, BP deal may collapse without U S merger, EQUITY Markets Prices continue to drift lower, FOR THE saver 'Offshore' list lengthens, new ISSUES Glenmurray rights offer at 15s, British Match is changing its image, Sterling Estates Group, mining SA copper ore potential, Wall Street Small advance due to gains in late trading, World Of Aviation Airbus: how BAC can profit from a pull-out, Philips' share in Siemag, Alwyn Holdings Limited Prospect of Increased Prosperity, Pound at highest level since November, 50,000 to go in big BSC rundown, How The Markets Moved, Murdoch buys NoW shares to give News 51 pc, BoT to build 29 'advance' plants, Fixed Interest Investors now less pessimistic, Money Market Small overall surplus, Klinger Manufacturing, Sterling Busy day as rate jumps 19 points to $2.3909. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Honeywell reshuffle. 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 Shipping shares firm, Commodities Sharp jump in cocoa futures, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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