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The Times - 10/01/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From IAN McDONALD., By Staff Reporters, By Our Labour Correspondent, By DENIS TAYLOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By JOHN ROPER, From Our Naval Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Own Correspsondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Nature-Times News Service, From PETER HAZELHURST, By Our Defence Correspondent, BY THE NEWS TEAM, PHS, J. M. THOMSON, MALCOLM MACEWEN, WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, MAURICE EDELMAN, RHODES BOYSON, D. H. A. TUFNELL, GLYN CAMBRENSIS, By Dr. R. J. Lawrence, NICHOLAS ALLENBY, CHARLES HAIG, JOHN STALLWORTHY, PRAFUL PATEL, RICHARD CLEMENTS, ALAN PEACOCK, By an Archaeological Correspondent, Mr. E. M. Forster, O.M., By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From JOHN BALLANTINE, From DEREK DU PLESSIS, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By BRIAN LEWIS, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, from Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By Frederick Laws, By Henry Raynor, S. W., G. W., JO. C., By A Special Correspondent, By WARWICK BROPHY, JOHN CARRINGTON, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By GILES SMITH, By MAURICE CORINA, By KENNETH OWEN, By DAVID WOOD, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By RODNEY COWTON, DAVID MILLHAM, IAN MORISON, By DENNIS TOPPING, by John Carrington, By ARTHUR REED, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID JONES, R. C. O. MATTHEWS, AUBREY SILBERSTON, By JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: 105 vehicles crash on motorways, Fresh battle over Paris play ban, Grants for athletes proposed, Doctor blames long hours for mistake, Planning a non-state university, 300 arrested at US college, Deadly effrontery of slaying, Kray case QC says, 1,000 Cuba escape deaths alleged, Armstrong, Collins, Aldrin-the first men on the moon, Belgravia's buzz is back, British reject demand on Rhodesia, What lies behind the moon for America?, Remedy for Ulster would be end to single-party rule, New York budget axed, Pay claim for civil servants, The Times Diary Orwell's partial rehabilitation The Kray trial judge Beaverbrook library's windfall, S Vietnamese kill 475 guerrillas in forest raids, How Britain's school years compare, Heavy toll in bush fires, Memo to the man who becomes, Pole executed as 'British spy', Sikorski pilot issues writs, 1½ cwt of cannabis in pickles, Saigon's new table plan, Danger of the links breaking, Astronomy Diamond veil for Milky Way?, 11 Hongkong flu cases in Midlands, O'Neill denial of request to Britain for troops, Malaysian doubts on defence, Two new inquiries into drugs, Club man's drug denial, Curb on gaming arcades sought, Uganda tries magazine editor, India ready for Kenya Asians, Engineering Cracks start as gentle undulations, Fears in Nairobi over funds, Three men named for moon landing team, Helicopters to get new camouflage, Progress on Plowden report reviewed, Trudeau argues case for the man in the pocket line, Clashes in Rome law protest, Plant in Israel to produce French aero-engines, Charges rejected by Czech intellectuals, Old King's Lynn reveals its past role, Saviour or tyrant?, £1m blow to the National Trust, John Bloom ill, The failings of Britain's judges, Conservation order for Harley Street, Brazilian Army to choose President, Tunku calls on Heath, Heart transplants 'need more research', £2m appeal by Imperial College. Law: Bail for antique dealer, Tessa Elwes is given decree, Protest over placards at Kray trial, Pakistanis fined over quail fights, Dorothy Squires elects trial. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Bedford, Graham Associates International, International Competition, Ben Line, At Stratstone, Belgian Chicory, International Newspaper Alliance Inc., The Times, The Sunday Times, Tony Armstrong, M & G, Ebor Capital Accumulator Fund, Howard Rotavator, Coal, Esso, Schroder Funds, Ibm, Royal Circus Hotel, Canadian Government, Leon Norell, Berk, Gpo, Huppert, Lombank, Kier Build Houses. Picture Gallery: One of yesterday's fog crash victims. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,053, Television for today, Chess champion plays 25. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Castle plan: go-ahead near, Warning of migrants crisis in Britain. Editorials/Leaders: Fighting Their Way Out, The Future Of Harley Street, The Cost Of New Hearts. Letters to the Editor: Asians From Kenya, Churchill And Sikorski, France As A Partner, The Abortion ACT, The Motorway Box: No Relief To Roads Or Environment, Faith And Fellowship, A 'Free' University, Scattering History, Organic structure, Deeper study needed, Letter To The Editor University pay and the PIB, Incomes Policy, Soon obsolete?, Moon In Perspective. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News New Archdeacon Of Portsmouth, Mowlem's £2m award, University News Cambridge. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, January 11, 1944 But That's Jimmy's Milk!. Obituaries: LIEUT.-GEN RACHMAT Indonesian minister, Obituary, Sir Malcolm Darling. Sport: Hockey No tour of Pakistan, Oosterhuis has 71, Football Review A home replay is no prelude to Cup victory, Squash Rackets Champion faces modest field, Sports in Brief, Results at Warwick, Newbury programme, S African Tennis Cox reaches last four, Walker Cup Bonallack captain of team, Carey back to old club, Women's Hockey Miss Burgum will be missed, Cricket Tour Fine spell by Holford, Warning for Sprake, Escalus best for open Newbury race, Rugby Union Fenn back to enforce law, Los Angeles Open Jacklin's putting lets him down, Skiing Falls bring complaints, Tennis Davis Cup men in new style event, Irishman delays Swiss win, Hockey club records, Motor Sport All-out backing for F5000, Athletics Strong entry at Cosford, Life penalty warning, Policy begins to emerge. Reviews: Berlioz on Berlioz, Television Horror all the way, Marvellous for Miss Redgrave Manchester University Theatre Daniel Deronda by James Maxwell, Stokes and Vaughan, Last Night's Recitals Young artists quite at home. Property: Property Wanted, Property Market Moated manor house for sale, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal, Announcements, Educational, Lansing Bagnall, Gkn Group, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Urwick Diebold, Appointments. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, UK ships in peak demand, Self-propelled wheel, Further jump in Selection Trust, Tighter HP cuts sales of fridges, Programming, Hopeful signs for the British, says Cudlipp, Vital imports held up by deposit plan, Note circulation down £76.7m, Company Meeting Arthur Lee & Sons Limited Sir Wilton Lee reports year of notable improvement, British Eagle all set to return to the air, Architects now busier, The Background To Last Night's Takeover Moves How Courtaulds' biggest bid affects the textile industry, Savings banks' instant service-by computer, Steel craft unions to refuse white collar supervision, Russia is shipping's unknown quantity, Sterling Technical fall recouped on light buying, Money Market Bank of England 'mops up', EQUITY Markets Takeover issues prominent, Midland Stocks, NY cocoa continues to fall, BSC denies agreeing to limit sales to US, The Selective Investor Why Allied Breweries are a good buy, Honda shocks UK car makers with £40 cut, Centrifuge System Could Stimulate Britain's Nuclear Fuel Exports, Leyland assault on EEC lorry market, Appliance makers' talks on new body, Debate soon on Bank, BUSINESS diary Not such a quiet first day, General Foods makes £39m approach to Rowntree, Spillers buys a Burroughs System, Molyslip debts total £½m, Malaysian rubber and tin exports leap, Rowntree: ready to be swallowed?, Hotel bookings in 15 seconds, Fixed Interest Funds still in the doldrums, Further Data, Plea to keep tax surcharge, Elec Machine recovery, Courtaulds in carbon fibre royalties row, The Bourses Firm advances on Frankfurt in active dealings, Qualitex Yarns Limited, FOR THE saver Equity-linked policies shine, Company News Geo Kent profits disappoint after high sales, Generous bid for English Calico, Wall Street Strong recovery pushes major averages ahead, Briefly, Court Bros on upgrade, London Provision Exchange, 'Equal pay' strikers, Letter To Boussois Souchon Neuvesel-Bsn Shareholders, 14,000 at Rolls ban overtime, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Bankers, New life business rose nearly £1,000m last year, new ISSUES Restmor placing at 15s 4½d, Unit Trust Prices, Gold rises five cents to $42.50, Bids, Deals & Mergers L & CD terms for Allied Land, Two giant takeover bids in food and textiles Courtaulds in £105m night offer for English Calico, Freight war nears settlement, North Midland Construction Company Limited, How The Markets Moved, Interim Statements Atkinson Lorries (Holdings) Limited, Laser beam cuts masks, Year of progress for wool textiles, Final draft of Takeover Code ready, Profit of £¼m for Channel Airways, Car industry's holiday plan to combat absenteeism, Electrical giant's big regrouping. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Osborne is Lombank's managing director, TGWU officer resigns. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Record trading as cocoa is hit again, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Rally in equities, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Regional Share Prices, The Times Shareindices.

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