The Times - 17/02/1969
1969; Gale Group;
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By PEARCE WRIGHT, By A Staff Reporter, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By A. W. HAZLETT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From GRETEL SPITZER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, From Our Midlands Correspondent, By DENIS TAYLOR, From JULIAN MOUNTER, From MICHAEL HATFIELD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From DAVID SPANTER, From FRED EMERY, From PETER HAZELHURST, Penny Hunter-Symon, Andrée Brooks, Hilary Gelson, Susanne Puddefoot, By LEONARD AMEY, By a Scottish Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By William Gaunt, By Henry Raynor, From Peter Davis New York Music Critic, By Alan Blyth, S. S., By Stanley Sadie, S.W., From PAUL MARTIN, From IAN McDONALD, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, PHS, GILES GORDON, M. R. D. FOOT, JOAN CHALKER, GERARD YOUNG, LEONARD C. W. GARTON, A. E. A. LISTER., A. E. MOURANT, G. R. F. MORRIS., By Hugh Thomas, DOUGLAS JAY, ROBIN TURTON, HARMAR NICHOLLS, DEREK WALKER-SMITH, ROLAND MOYLE, P. J. BESSELL, RICHARD BODY, RAPHAEL TUCK, RENÉE SHORT, NEIL MARTEN, WILLIAM GAMMIE OGG, DENYS G. BULLARD, DERMOT MORRAH, C. J. FORESTIER-WALKER, R. J. GARDNER, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From JACK FINGLETON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, By REX BELLAMY Squash Rackets Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, From JOHN BALLANTINE, From DEREK DU PLESSIS, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BRIAN MOORE, By BRIAN LEWIS, By NORMAN FOX, By GERALD ELY, By DENNIS TOPPING, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By CLIVE CALLOW, BY OUR ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, RODNEY COWTON, BYRON OUSEY, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northem Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, by Oliver Stanley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, From MAXWELL BREM, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, GERALD F. LUCAS, T. H. JAMES, R. ELLIOTT, DAVID MILLHAM, IAN MORISON, DAVID JONES, BERRY RITCHIE, by Dr. G. E. R. Deacon, by Berry Ritchie, by Anthony Rowley, by Commander M. B. F. Ranken,
ResumoNews: Jewish label warning, British archaeologists may soon unearth Imhotep's tomb, Call for mass race strike rejected, Farmer is Tory choice, Measles plea by Minister, Indian shadow on democracy, Farming Notes Difficulties of rising costs, Bishops' vital role in Christian unity, Troops called to Dacca riots, Cuba's ten-year revolution still experimenting, France firm on WEU, Route network planned to speed traffic, English cattle breeds move north, Hunt for pirates' £30m loot, Evening the best time for working, Air League calls for 1,000 planes, Text of Soviet Note to W Germany, UNA chief appeals for confidence, Historic Houses Under Repair, Yachtsmen seized by Chinese, Man murdered in cinema, NUT accept latest pay offer, Slim hope against the O'Neill housewife, Notes and comments, Widow not told of bodies mix-up, Four killed in Istanbul riots, America's hot gospeller speaks up for Paisley, Gpo Plans For Investiture, Peace plan for Nigeria by Azikiwe, Mothers take over house, Envoys discuss China, Peru's stand against 'foreign pressure', The Times Diary Hovercraft service for Thames? J. P. Donleavy emerges briefly Tokyo gets a taste of smoggu, Boy drowns in rescue attempt, Soviet warning on west Berlin, Motor Racing Tasman Cup won by Amon, Sociology Aberdeen's unwanted children, Fighting dwindles in Vietnam as truce begins, Strike threat over Ford pay deal, Southern TV calls for extra channel, Physiology Preventing conception the morning after, Gina Lollobrigida hurt in crash, Lecturer to have 200 witnesses, Scientists to study test tube ethics, Rates will rise this year treasurers say, A house 600 feet beneath the sea, Rich pickings on the ocean bed, 73 hurt in Japan clash, Today's engagements, Dayan gives warning to Egypt, Open forum of opinion for Catholic laity, Italians begin drive for 'new communism', Tenants flee flats fire, Rhodesian hopes of final effort for settlement. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: MP seeks to tighten abortion law, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Index. Display Advertising: Firestone Tyre & Rubber, Manchester Education Committee, Industrial Expansion, Siebe Gorman, Bhc, Chemical Bank, Ici, The Rank Organisation, Universal Grinding Wheel, Save And Prosper, Harvey Nichols, Albany, Nsdsl, Midland Bank, Polar Trek, Maggie Smith, Target Trust, Casella, Dynamco, The Mid Kent Water, Elliott Space And Weapon Automation, Cooper Brothers, British Industrial Sand, Thomson Group, F.C. Construction, Scimitar Gte, Inver House, Mashpriborintorg, Guardian Assurance, The Bank Of Tokyo, Multitone, Samuel Sherman, Oceanology International, Ecsc. Picture Gallery: Cold comfort for the residents. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Appealing, England Retain Bridge Cup, Mora help for mothers on their own, Possible proposals, Television for today, Trial by jury, Mrs Sherman gets weaving, No miracles?, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,085. Reviews: A Rosenkavalier to delight the eye, Television Impressive Otello, Euphonious sextet, Richter's Bach, Scarfe's effigies of public figures, Bequests on view at the V and A, Exciting voices and music, Seen at the Hardware Trades Fair. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, February 17, 1944 Beatrix Potter's Gifts. Editorials/Leaders: Communists In Dissent, A Slight Depression, Constitutional Riddle. Letters to the Editor: Test-Tube Babies, Political gifts, Cumberland gap, Long Range Forecast, Dockers' Wages, Benefits When Books Are Lent, Housing Famine, Observing The Sun, Political pressures, 'Mr W. H.', Boac Pilots, So RPM has been dropped?, Alliance Of Interest, Farming Investment, Heiress Presumptive, Scheme pigeon-holed, University Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Receiving Orders, County Commissions, Church News Dean Of Lichfield To Retire, University News Oxford. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Charles Russell, Mr Horace Brodzky, Sir Charles Romer Former Lord Justice of Appeal who headed Portland committee. Sport: Triumphant Taber one catch short of record, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Top seeds in danger, Italians win the world title, Today's football Association, South African Open Hitchcock shares third place, England Hockey Trial No help to selectors, League results, tables First Division, St Luke's use skill at right time, Jubilation after a wonderful day, Indoor Athletics, Tennis Triumph for Denmark, Gould keeps Arsenal in the hunt, Football Review Prospects bleak at three Cup grounds, Valuable Schweppes Gold Trophy Becomes Total Loss Time to review rules of racing, MCC Tour Test plans suspected, Fulham keep too much in reserve, U S Golf Fine round unlikely to help Jacklin, Scottish Changes Brown takes on a stiff task, A touch of irony for QPR. Property: Property Market £1m site on offer in Lisbon, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices. Business and Finance: Landmark of decline in property sector, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Tax havens a vote of no confidence, FOR THE Saver Target selling on its record, Boom in Germany leads to split in Bundesbank, Bangkok drive to raise UK capital, The Textile Scene Order books lengthen at the mills, Guide lines may help post-1972 planning, Mecca to sell goods at discount, S. Osborn subsidiary to expand, Vickers electricians decide not to strike, New plant for Rootes, mining Highveld Steel goes public, Decision is sought on tower blocks grants Constructors' World, The investor's role in developing countries, Industrial Films Problems that leisure will bring, The personality of today's business students differs Those ambitious young men in the business machine The World of MANAGEMENT, Why there is gloom over the U S balance of payments, ABPC tries again on drive-ins, new ISSUES Myson's growth rate continues promising, Gas Council to seek cash abroad, Assets the key to Babcock price, Our '£300m burden', Nations aim to join in harvesting wealth, BRIEFLY FROM industry, BUSINESS dairy Sir Frank Schon may head NRDC, First move in IRC shake-up of crane making expected soon, Cut-back at record factory, Shell hopes to get Leman gas flowing this week, Ships of the inner space race, Pressure on PO to relax monopoly of 'phone equipment, Courses, Strike threat to computer factory, Vast mineral reservoir, Bonn pledges £57m backing for state oil organization, company NEWS Anglo-Thai aims for £1.1m pre-tax, Fish farmers must aid hunters, BP rejects oil bid by Trinidad, Bookshelf, New light on import duty concessions, MYSON GROUP LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948), Money market short, Steel buyers urged to fight price rises, Midland Industry Small firms drop exports as bank loans dry up, McAlpine stake in coal, Savings up £15.3m., Freight Markets Ending of New York dock strike a fillip, Airbus plea to Britain. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Tobin made Rootes PR Director. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.
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