The Times - 27/03/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, From PETER HAZELHURST, From DAN VAN DER VAT, By JOHN ROPER, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, By DAVID WILSWORTH, Broadcasting Correspondent, Our Midlands Correspondent, BY A SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, From LOUIS HEREN, From NICHOLAS HARMAN, Our Washington Correspondent, Our Madrid Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Science Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From TONY DAWE, FROM HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, By John Percival, By Joan Chissell, By William Mann Music Critic, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, PHS, From BERNARD GWERTZAM, RONALD BUTT, CICELY SAUNDERS, ALBERTINE WINNER, WOODROW WYATT, ERNEST C. HETHERINGTON, MARY BENSON, JOSEPH NEEDHAM, P. J. RIDLEY, WILLIAM FULTON, By John Ardagh, RICHARD EDMONDS, C. H. BLYTH, J. D. C. GRAHAM, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Science Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By ROY McKELVIE, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By DAVID JONES, By ANDREW GOODRICK-CLARKE, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By ANTHONY THOMAS Banking Correspondent, From PETER JAY, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By DAVID DAVIS, By ARTHUR REED, By DENNIS TOPPING, Peter Jay, From PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, JOHN BARNES., BERRY RITCHIE, IAN MORISON, by James H. Whitcomb, by Pamela Buonaventura, by Alexandre F. Beltrao, by R. A. de Poerck, by Edward R. Green, by Allan T. Allbeury, by Cyril Palmer, by A. W. Ayling, by Katie Stewart, by Ruth warren,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Government moves on MPs' outside interests, Known man took guns to island, Debate demanded on state board salaries, Mrs Castle to speak on State pay, STD to New York, Cannabis law change undesirable-Minister Lords, CS gas available to troops in Anguilla Commons, GMC may act on drug abuse, Concern over chairmen's pay grows, Marsh pledges 'full and fair' port scheme compensation, Stonehouse candour on devaluation, Review of rules on when MPs declare interest. News: New lung for dying man, Trudeau adamant after US talks on missiles, coffee Why some crops are so meagre, Africa's dilemma: facing the modern world, Childbirth safer today than ever, says report, Anguilla tension eases as Caradon is due, coffee Production techniques improve, coffee Financial stability ensured, Callaghan gets away unscathed, Going round in circles, coffee Not illegal, immoral or fattening, QE 2 engines run at full power, Mr Wilson sees Sir D. Hunt, Labour Party chiefs reject Castle plan, Tetley makes 660 miles in five days, The arbiters of incomes, Gorton confidence vote, Norwegian sealing ship held in Canada, Agreement with Spain on bases, Protests at Bergman TV play, The Times Diary Revelations from the National Theatre Exit Alvar Lidell The Ogdons' Houston debut, Coffee Newmarkets are hope for future, Caradon to visit Anguilla, Army promises to restore civilian rule to Pakistan, Sir Learie triumphs in first Lords test, Pope's fund for S America, Art 'for the people, by the people', Asians denounce draft Rhodesia race law, £1m gift for sport, Supplies from air hearten Arctic team, Bengal returns to work as troops move in, Bride of 91 leaves £189,000, Gang get £350,000 gems in raid at bank, Peter Hazelhurst writes from Karachi Premonitions, of failure as Army seeks key to unity, Astronomy Velikovsky's prediction refuted, coffee Housewife'S guide for a bean feast, Concern in Lagos on US criticism of bombing, Esro plan to launch three satellites, Israel bombs kill 18 in Jordan, coffee Public opts for stronger flavours, Nev light on evoving stars, Queen sees Fonteyn take 10 curtains, coffee The success story of machines, Coffee a special report Cure for King's Evil a key factor in world economy, Mr Bing barred by Labour executive, coffee pacts help balance ups and downs, Warning of unrest in armed services, Cat costs airline £2,500, Today's engagements, Switch in priorities for motorways, Call to build safety into homes. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, French Line, Ppa, Income Tax, Legal And General, Edmonds (London) Limited, Cona, Niro Atomizer, Bua, Gloria Prodicts Ltd, Pacol Limited, Icb, Interunion, Alan J. Ridge, The Times, Lowenbrau, Idc, Kenco, Kenya Coffee, Aquascutum, The Bank Of New York, Protest Exhibition, Nescafe Gold Blend, Bramah Tea & Coffee, Ibm, Honeywell, Servotomic Ltd, G. B. Britton & Sons Limited, Space Economy Food Plan Ltd., Naumann Gepp & Co Ltd, Robert B.Massey & Co. Limited, Cornwell-Norton, Berlin, Ios, Coffee, Maxwell Maxim, Bea, Endocil, Woman's Journal, Aeroflete, Secretary. Law: 11 Africans gaoled in plot case, Queen's Bench Division No Power To Bind Over Speakers' Corner Man Regina v. Aubrey-Fletcher Ex Parte Thompson, Man convicted of 1960 murder, Antiques dealer acquitted, Bail for Glasgow councillor, Emergency Legal Aid To Attend Court Bryant v. Bryant, Trial critic arrested in Russia, House Of Lords Refund Of Set For Contractors Secretary Of State For Employment And Productivity v. C. Maurice & Co. Ltd, House Of Lords Doctor Wins Tax Appeal Over Travelling Expenses Owen v. Pook (Inspector Of Taxes), Life gaol for prisoner. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sale of old masters realizes £1,133,160, Link between TV heroes and delinquency, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,118, Terry Southern On The Screen, Gala at Covent Garden, Mme. Callas's Return, Carl Foreman's US Award. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Ample tone of Strad, Tonic from Russia, Lortzing revival, Stylish Dutch recital, Fonteyn in a night to remember, British vulgarity in new guise Aldwych Theatre: Dutch Uncle by Simon Gray, The Macmillan Memoirs: Churchill's style, Television Commercial occasion, A triumph for Truffaut Academy Cinema One: Baisers Volés. Property: Jackson-Stops & Staff, Trust wins battle of Rainbow Wood, Country Properties, London Suburbs. Editorials/Leaders: Mission To Lagos, Not The Rainbow's End, Everyman As Patron, Roads With A Difference. Letters to the Editor: Sino-Soviet Border, Canon Dalton, Euthanasia: A Patient's Trust, Macmillan Memoirs, S African Trials, School Priorities, Thames Tidal Barrier, Descent On America, When Should Theatres Close?, Letter To The Editor Time will vindicate us, wrote Churchill, Lifeboat Service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News New Bishops Enthroned. Obituaries: Mr Max Eastman American radical editor who exposed Bolshevik tyranny, Mr D. Grazebrook, Herr G. Weisenborn, M Paul Panhard. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, March 27, 1944 Switzerland Forges Ahead. Sport: Tennis Cox beats Newcombe, Sports in Brief, Real Tennis Surtees in form for Oxford, Racing Kelleway's lucky run continues, Wincanton programme today, Liverpool runners, Sunningdale results yesterday Third Round Old Course, Denys Smith seeks double, Second Division Desperate Oxford foil Palace in injury time, Women's Hockey England's B team shine, Plumpton results, Royal Ruse should take Topham Trophy, Wales hold Germans to draw, Doncaster results, Guy's win seven-a-side, Sunningdale Open Foursomes Miss Lacoste's brilliance destroys male rivals, Navy leave title to Army, Ball conquers unlucky Scots, Results and tables League International, Londonderry Cup Lancing's sixth win in succession, Mobbs Memorial Match Special interest for England selectors, Boat Race Practice Cambridge tested by Scullers. Classified Advertising: Sales Manager, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Cammell Laird, The British Railways Board. Business and Finance: Company Meeting Fluidrive Engineering Co. Ltd., £7m RN order for frigate, GKN move towards Australian mill, Weighing up steel CHRISTOPHER MARLEY and DENNIS DWYER look into the meaning of the BSC's accounts of the state-owned steel companies, Fears on strike Bill, Company Meeting The Luton Water Company Growth Maintained, Money Market Patchy close in Lombard St, BRIEFLY' FROM THE boardroom, Convertible by Granite Overseas, EQUITY Markets Firm ending after initial easing, mining Gt Boulder signs new agreement, Norton Industries Limited, Republic Of Austria DM 120,000,000,-6½% Deutsche Mark Bonds of 1969, Call for rise in aviation premiums, Distillers makes £13m agreed bid for United Glass, Advertising tax 'would hit press', company NEWS Cope Allman profit rises by nearly £200,000, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society, The Regions, Company Meeting John Crossleycarpet Trades Holdings Limited A Successful Year Both At Home And Abroad, Sterling Technical rise of 11 points to $2.3936, The hazardous curve facing Mr Nixon, Bank assets, World Of Aviation Airlines dangle 'free holiday' carrot, FOR THE saver Building society life link more attractive, £3m Sugar Board surplus, BoT eases rules on trade pacts, Mixed results from insurance giants, Nixon wants big surplus, Leyland plan approved in Oxford, CBI leader attacks 'vicious' strikes, Bids, Deals & Mergers Templeton offered 26s 6d by Guthrie, Thorn may shut 100 television rental outlets, End docks 'madness' call, The Skefko Ball Bearing Company Limited A British company and member of the world wide SKF Organisation, Inter-union dispute will halt 16,000, Imperial Tobacco Group Limited, Fixed Interest British Funds again move ahead, TOM MARTIN & CO. LTD. (The National Metal Merchant), Plowden calls in Jones on rises for top civil servants, C. F. TAYLOR & CO. LIMITED (Mohair and Worsted Spinners), BUSINESS diary Erstwhile hawk will return to roost, John Bolding & Sons Limited, Lowest ever ship losses last year, Profits rise for Thomson, Papermakers spend £30m on equipment, Wall Street Strong advance with turnover more than 11m, British Steel Constructions (Birmingham) Limited, Thomson Organisation profits up, US bar on airline deals, How The Markets Moved, Work-to-rule causes Abbey Steel shutdown, The Carlsberg Breweries, Gas DM loan succeeds, Smoking and drinking boost cost of living, S Africa may sell gold to meet deficits, Fires cost £11.3m in February, Huddersfield Building Society, ICI dye exports raised by £10m, The Sterling Trust, Limited, Company Meeting Thurgar Bollé (Successors) Limited Further Considerable Improvement, An economy at war, Encouraging trend in a crucial sector. Business Appointments: Business Appointments American joins board of Schroders. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Oil shares drift lower, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, The Times Shareindices, Commodities Cocoa futures plunge between £6 and £10, Unit Trust Prices.
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