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The Times - 21/10/1969

1969; Gale Group;

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By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, A Staff Reporter, From IAN McDONALD, From Our Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, From PETER STRAFFORD, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE Northern Industrial Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, Our Armagh Correspondent, Garry Lloyd, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Our Political Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, Erom Our Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Correspondent, Our Labour Staff, By Our Architectural Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, Our Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From ROGER BERTHOUD, Our United Nations Correspondent, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, Our Bonn Correspondent, From PATRICK BROGAN, Michael Knipe, From Our Special Correspondent, From LAN McDONALD, FROM LEO GOODSTADT, By Nature-Times News Service, From STEWART HARRIS, by Prudence Glynn, LOUIS HEREN, By DAVID SPANIER, From PETER HAZELHURST, PHS, SHAWCROSS, ERIC WORSLEY, JAMES BISHOP, TONY SMYTHE, J. A. ROE, JOHN N. KING, GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW, OWEN GREENWOOD, ISOBEL PANNELL, By Winston S. Churchill, A. B. DOWNING, J. R. MURRAY BLIGH, ALAN SIMPSON, NICHOLAS TURNER, By GERALDINE KEEN Sale Room Correspondent, Mr. James Pope-Hennessy, Mr. G. Singh, From Michael Billington, M.B, By Henry Raynor, R. M., By Stanley Sadie, J. O. C., S.W., By Martin Gregory, By TOM GERMAN, By TOM FREEMAN, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By GILES SMITH, By R W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, From CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, KENNETH OWEN, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, By TONY ALDOUS, By DAVID DAVIS, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, DAVID MILLHAM, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ©SUCCESSO, A. H. HUBBARD, W. K. ALLEN, V. BISKE., JACK HAWKINS, BERRY RITCHIE,

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Arts and Entertainment: Fashion Profile of a small business, Pictures For Schools, Christmas broadcast by Queen dropped, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,294, High prices for inro at end of £254,000 sale, Television today, Play clothes. News in Brief. News: The Times Diary Mrs Castle's shadow Cooling police ardour, Callaghan agrees to pay costs, French cannon will fire Trafalgar salute, Science Report Molecular Biology Controlling the activity of genes, MP sets the House a-flutter, Airlines urge strong action on hijacking, French save more, Bird killer may be a virus, Some strikes are like blackmail, Gunter says, Car chaos after Tube halt, Critical stage reached in print pay talks, Barber warning of immigrant limits, Dairy show changes, Israel gives a warning to Syria, Morale at lowest ebb, nurses' leader says, Rail strike in Lisbon, Nixon condemns judge's critics, Healey warning of nuclear demand in Europe, Student raid on embassy, Six petitioners to UN detained in Russia, Communist drops out of Couve by-election, Welsh plead for national coal strike, S Africa ban 'up to MCC', Soviet aid for Hanoi 'until victory', Britain's hope of joining hinges on EEC summit French tactics on farm prices, Danger of earthquakes from nuclear tests, Contractors overcharged council, Picket men arrested, Dustmen go back, Former warship may house Ulster troops, CDU man elected Bundestag leader, City's role in EEC, Sanctions or violence-Stewart, Now Finns ban use of cyclamates, A golden year for the ILO, £100,000 art works found, Travel limit may double, Play based on Churchill marriage, Nobel peace prize won by ILO, Russians omit visit to Cape Kennedy, Brown eggs every time, Lord Wigg in hospital, Somalis may have trader President, Regional feuds threaten unity of Pakistan, Geranium Day For The Blind, Kroger on way to freedom, Simon Dee for other channel, Moscow gives heroes' welcome to Czechs, Bill curbs education 'rebels', Agnew rounds on peace marchers, Britain's Homeless-2 Society's failure to invest enough in housing, Cars And Drivers A steam-engined Mini now on test, Arrest in Swiss defence leak, Kopechne case doctor rules out crime, Preservation of Whitehall, Rhodesia to create its own Honours List, A new responsibility among American students, Sharing Historic Buildings Cost, Today's engagements, Detective stole to live with woman PC. Index. Display Advertising: Freightliners, Mappin & Webb, Ctc, Local Authority Bonds, Living, Golden Fltlas Copco, Corfam, Kf&r, University Of Zambia, Dunlop, Robophone, Ocl, Guinness, deinhard, Citizen, The Times, Fenwick, Idc, Shelter, Aquascutum, Greaves & Thomas, The Associated British Pathe, Record, Building Society, Credit Suisse, Norma Skemp, Bensons, Maxwell Croft, Fricker's, Yellow Pages, Our Reasearch Costs, Kalle, Brian Koetser Gallery, Rn, Apricot, Mensa, Radiospares. Picture Gallery: High noon at Laverton. Weather: The Weather. Law: Boundaries: Home Secretary's Costs Undertaking Regina v. Secretary Of State For The Home Department Ex Parte McWhirter, Two gaoled in Athens bombs case, Retention Of Scrap Dealers' Records W. Houston & Sons Ltd. v. Armstrong, Bank clerk for trial, Written Statements: Direction, Queen's Bench Division Libel Damages For Lord Willis Willis v. Associated Newspapers Ltd. Politics and Parliament: Adapting occupational pensions to new plan: White Paper soon Commons, Overseas aid: Britain facing new challenge, Complaint of threats in Land Commission letter, Tories attack strike benefit payments, Lord Beaumont may resign Liberal post, Minister promises report on working of animal welfare codes. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Latest Appointments New Recorder For Portsmouth, Biggs's wife resigned to his capture. Sport: Motor Racing Stewart content in fourth place, Lacrosse Captain's move helps backs, Washington International Karabas should find course to his liking, Sports in Brief, Runners at Plumpton, Boxing James outlines plan, Best comes to the rescue at Old Trafford, Nicklaus wins by four strokes, Yesterday's racing details Leicester, England Hockey Party Heavier burden on forwards, Leaflet to help all, Rugby Review London Welsh at full strength, World Cup Irish doubts on Best's arrival, Professional Tennis Follow-up on offer to Cox, Rugby Club records London & South East, Test Cricket Rain denies N Zealand, Fog ends Palace ordeal. Editorials/Leaders: The Miners' Mood, Doubts Over Sweeteners, Prize For The Ilo, A Break In Tradition. Letters to the Editor: Euthanasia, When The Trains Stop, Coping with change, Split notes, Value added tax, The Dustman's Lot, Evidence of concern, Intolerance, Overstocking: the lessons America can teach the U K, Keeler Memoirs, Army On Dartmoor, South African Security Bill, Before IT IS Too Late, Drop-Outs, Ancient And Modern, Contributions To Party Funds, Use Of Drugs, Regular reshuffle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, October 21, 1944 Cost Of The War. Obituaries: Obituary, Lady Salter, Professor J. H. Thomas Notable scholar of French, Prof G. Tillotson. Reviews: Things Seen-Masterpieces in British galleries, XI Portraiture at Kenwood, Break up of a marriage, Ravi Shankar's sitar, A small world, Five Full-Length Ballets, English drawings at Sabin's, French group's skill in new music, Guys hold more than guy-ropes Royal Court The Contractor by David Storey. Property: Sotheby's, New Properties, Furniture & Fine Art Sales, Christie's. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Rowntree cuts US link with Philip Morris, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Cravens agrees terms to save Handley Page, Scotland to get gas terminal, United States SEC warns oil operators, Sterling Spot advances 13 points to $2.3926, Two views of participation, E German trade mission in UK, Fixed Interest British Funds firm again at the close, mining Good backing for Nth Broken Hill, BEAMA staff reorganization, Metrication costs 'acceptable', Industrialists attack miners' 'state subsidy', BoT optimistic on capital spending for 1969-and 1970, Choice of electricity chief gets priority, Mintech forecasts 1m new car registrations, France British lines in Bordeaux, company NEWS Fothergill and Harvey 30 pc ahead so far, Receiver in at Dansette, NYSE cuts office backlog, '1m new car registrations', Bids, Deals & Mergers Norwest Holst predicts 23½ pc, BUSINESS diary Shifting the burden at BPC, The Regions, Money Market Borrowing rates ease throughout the day, Mersey pay offer put to stewards' meeting, Leyland, Rootes invade spare parts market, Unit trust investment slows down, Diac Limited (Precision Engineers), Interim Statement Allied Suppliers Limited, J. L. Kier & Company, Shawcross defends Panel's powers, Promotion campaign for 3-star petrol, Hauliers want 10 pc price rise, Company Meeting Keith & Henderson, AEA pay rise to cost £1m, A minor advance in Fisons' profits, Reshaping of BSC, Fresh look at cost of Six entry, Association for motor auctioneers, Wool and steel threatened by coal strikes, Briefly, Investing in Plymouth, Sterling highest since July, STV profit falls £364,000: no interim dividend, £15,000 grants for Highlands survey, How The Markets Moved, Kaiser may join the LME, Insuring bad debts, Fisons shares fall on results, computer NEWS Centre-File extends its service for brokers, contracts J C Bamford £30m deal, Decision on Jessel, Wall Street Upwards trend resumed in moderate trading, Vauxhall peace bid as 400 call off dispute, Hawker to submit VTOL plan soon, Investment tightrope for the Chancellor, Belgium First step to Dutch bank link, New plant for sales boom, EEC support for 'Dragon', W. Germany DM at highest dollar parity, EQUITY Markets Industrials have another dull day, new ISSUES Local authority rates ease back. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Robinson elected BPC joint chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Sugar futures soar on banning of cyclamates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Industrial shares easier, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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