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News from 14/06/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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Michael Stewart, Reginald Marks, George Darby, Phil Sparry, lain MacLeod, Charles Raw, Harold Wilson, (Miss) Diane Speed, (Mrs) M Thorpe, John Fryer, Darrel Catling, Harold Hobson, John Peter, Michael Manning, Malcolm Williamson, Edmund Crispin, Anthony Barber, Athole Still, John Lambert, Richard Crossman, Raymond Jacobs, Kenneth Pearson, Alan Moray Williams, James Poole, Graham Rose, Paul Trevillion, John Whale, James Callaghan, Zelda Mitchell, Henry Brandon, John Russell, Richard Milner, (Miss) Dawn Lance, Cliff Temple, Jean Leclerc du Sablon, Philip Clarke, Vivian Jenkins, Jean Sargeant, John Ballantine, Anthony Crosland, Timothy Johnson, Peter Kellner, Bryan Silcock Science Correspondent, Margaret Thatcher, Cyril Connolly, Brian Moynahan, Glen Boyd, William Shawcross, Michael Howard, John Ball, Boris Schapiro, Anna Bowerman, Judith Jackson, Nicholas Carroll, Andrew Hale, Harold Unger, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, John Whitley, B V Mather, Elisabeth Woolley, Sir Keith Joseph, Maxwell-Boyd, Roger Mortimer, Margaret Forster, Johnson Matthey, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Edward Heath, Stephen Aris, Dilys Powell, Ronald Butt, Reginald Maudling, David Divine Defence Correspondent, Richard Hughes, Felix Aprahamian, Arnold Field, Quintin Hogg, Henry Longhurst, Stephen Fay, Peter Pringle, Nigel Murray, James Margach Political Correspondent, (Mrs) S Kay, Hunter Davies, Derek Humphry, Tony Dawe, David Williams, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, Barbara Castle, L. Clarke, Ron Huzzard, C A B Rome, Tom Davies, Roy Jenkins, Denis Healey, Ross Ilford, C. H. O'd. Alexander, Raymond Brooks-Ward, Nicholas Faith, Tony Clifton, Stuart Murray, Michael Parkinson, Nicholas Faith Industrial Editor, H G Dibdln, Harlow Unger, Malcolm Crawford, (Miss) Barbara Dixon, Vincent Hanna, Muriel Bowen,

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Contents Call me Sir, says Larry the Lord Labour—by 100? … but the toughest fight is Powell and the leadership Jordan Army chief ambushed In Brief No. 10 intruder: big check Harrods Brazil set for kidnap envoy deal Tory silence on Ulster incredible Wilson National Airlines improves America 12 ways The world is passing us by Heath Byers 'Protestant-Tory pact in Ulster' Speeches in Brief Mrs Castle How we beat the strike Ennals to help Asians through red tape Weather Eureka! Man elopes with wife and family of brother By Our Special Correspondent: Poland gets a border Sir Laurence Olivier, who was made a life peer in… Union's HQ staff walk out in pay dispute Slow trip to Mao Mary Baby abducted, claims mother Crane victims had said 'lifts unsafe' UG Same-name patients in cancer case mix-up Gurney for McLaren? Ministry claims doctors split on sick notes TV directors as £15 a week waiters Taylor Woodrow We're happy—Chief Jon The lean truth of fat meat London bus hijacked Kennedy backed Girl dies in fall Murder charge All set for the Big Drag Peggy Lee, the American singer, arrived in London… Leniency hope for journalists The hero of Marathon—a boy of 10 Pricey Face gives push-button accuracy to gunners International Reservations It's just as hot in the choirboys' cup—5,725 miles from the Aztec Stadium Yo-yo Asians sent back to Denmark again BEA pilots row settled Brianco B. R. S. Parcels Ltd. What the Papers Couldn't Say What was news in America …and What's on today Savings soar £25,000 winner Why Fleet Street was lost for words The Birthday Honours High Kings Virginia Cigarettes From General Tri to general confusion Murray Sayle Reporting on Cambodia's Highway One...and on Death in the Himalayas 1,000-ton pillar of ice killed Clough on Annapurna climb Vultures in the valley of fears UNheralded, UNsung Atticus Michael Bateman describes and Ralph Steadman depicts some UN characteristics from New York Alan Brien's Week The Sunday Times Jaguar Royalty Theatre Royal National Life-boat Institution Miele Co. Ltd. Familia Frightfully personal The firm How to potter and stay pukkah The trip Cherish Your Summer Complexion Solignum Contemporary Exhibitions Ltd. Dressing Jilly Look! Permutit The dictionary game continues, stand well back:… Multiple Display Advertising Items Thanks for the inundation of your pet hates in our Aramis Etcetera The Sparklets system Mr Charles Wintour The National Society for Mental Handicapped Children Paisleyite deals threaten Ulster reform plans The Unionists: A Swing to the Right Can the Tory Machine Win It? Oxford: Poll on a Marginal Microcosm Labour Speeches the Papers Could Not Print 'Don't believe their promises' Labour's six hidden bonuses The Law and the Weather Election night: battle of the computers Tories 'Don't believe the polls' The Antique Dealers Fair & Exhibition What Gravesend Man is saying Vox Pop Sweet Georgie Brown Contents United Dominions Trust Limited Enoch's Black Scare Powell: A Week of Escalation For the first time since the 'Red Scare' Election of 1924, the spectre of anti-British activity in government has been raised in a campaign. Lewis Chester analyses Enoch Powell's tactics A Conspiracy of Liberal Causes? …and what he said yesterday Tomatoes thrown Volvo Identifying with Harold Wilson Ronald Butt's Final Campaign Analysis Too Blank a Cheque Where votes for men matter Opportunity Knocks—and nobody hears John Whale on TV and the Election Legge Fears of Another Munich from No. 10 The Dictators Call the Tune: Disclosures from the Diary of Lord Harvey The British reluctance to clinch an agreement with Russia, which signed instead a non-aggression pact with Germany, led to the suspicion that Neville Chamberlain's Cabinet might be preparing to appease Hitler once more by selling out the Poles Woolwich Equitable Building Society Isotonic Equipment Ltd. Kangol Music bookshelf Semi-detached Husband-And-Wife Team on the Week's TV Films: Japan's Two Faces Films Up for the Cup Television New Statesman Spectator the Economist King without majesty Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Whose culture at the polls? The Arts Tory and Labour Pledges Hobson in Stratford Grace Bumbry's Salome Elfego Esparza, brilliant buffo bass, plays Don… Fairy magic Life of Bliss Malcolm Williamson reviews a musical autobiography Princess in glory Music Native notes First options Art Faber & Faber A poet in his wilderness The Life of Ezra Pound by Noel Stock/Routledge 70s pp 472 MacDonald Criminal Records Artist at work: Joan Miro, the Spanish painter and… Quickstep in Carey Street Bad Debts by Geoffrey Wolff/Hamish Hamilton 30s The Exquisite Corpse by Alfred Chester/Andre Deutsch 42s Lovey Childs: A Philadelphian's Story by John O'Hara Hodder & Stoughton 30s Story of O by Pauline Re'age/Olympia Press 42s Alfie Darling by Bill Naughton/MacGibbon and Kee 30s Mexican underside A Death in the Sanchez Family by Oscar Lewis/Secker & Warburg 30s Reticent general Lord Ismay: a biography by Sir Ronald Wingate Hutchinson 55s Seen in Safety Mick Bunting E. M. Forster Towry Law & Co. Ltd. Prime Minister of Mirth Halifax Building Society The Front-Bench Rivals Whose Faces for the next Five Years? After the speeches and the slogans, the voters finally choose between the two teams that will form Government and Opposition. Ronald Butt analyses their individual qualities Tory: The old aristocracy—and the new men Labour: Whatever happened to that cloth cap image? Back to the trolley bus? Australia warned Alexandra Palace The election debate M-way victims Sierra Leone Doctors who go Drummond's Freedom Suitings NCB to ask for 10% coal price rise $40m loan shock attack on IOS Samuel Montagu & Company Limited Indicator Hopes High for Dunlop Settlement The Week's Labour News Shipping rates to rise by 12% Aid: too much take—no give Shop! Cossor Commando radiotelephones The Skefko Ball Bearing Company Limited Capital Appreciation Multiple Display Advertising Items The Clarke Chapman Group Shipton needs some answers Business news City, investment, money Running on spot Cautious tones Loose tiles Last Week's Company Results Copper sinks in money game whirlpool Commodities by James Poole Time Assurance Society Shares: a week of sliding prices and slow trading Business news City, investment, money Penn leads liquidity crisis on Wall Street Wall Street Market Movements Unit Trusts New Issues The Hodge Group Limited Automations International (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Marks & Spencer Ltd Nixon struggles to save rail giant Cash Crisis £400m US centre planned by Shell Movie mogul buys Pope's property portfolio Real Estate PYE Model for Great Britain Ltd Caretaker Government Perfume bid bottled up Battle for French electrics giant D-Mark fears after massive attack on the dollar Speculation Hargreaves Group Credit cards go East Is there really a money crisis? Election Battle Blue Circle Group Business news Econometer Tuning into a bale of wool—and scottish coffins Prufrock Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited The Institute of Cost and Works Accountants Flower men in £1½ million link up P-E Executive Development Centre Reyrolle Parsons Cash confusion for property supermarket branch bosses Barclay Securities Limited A way through the Fleet Street jungle? Newspapers Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited Two wheels to Funen games Travel/alan Moray Williams saves a few pounds Ramada Inn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hellfire and reputation Barbados Hoverlloyd U. A. R. Tourist Information Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineers Ministry of Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interpace Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items To young men and women wanting to take up Probation British Titan Products Company Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Civil Service Administrative Class Wiltshire County Council Clive&Stokes Appointments & Personnel Consultants Civil Service Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crossword 2365 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sporting drophead Stag Motoring Alfa Romeo (Gb) Ltd. What do you think? For instant… Elbow fault Bet on Harold Wilson Racing Yesterday's Results Harvey sweeps back Show Jumping Throw It, Tommy Throw It! Lancia (England) Limited Thomson, Sewell tie Golf Britain grab a draw Rugby League England Need Prayer, Belief and Meditation Pantene Just in case you are wondering why this column is being written in my backyard, and not from Victory for Ramsey's volunteer and Daughters of the Revolution Scores and Tables Probable teams for today The Threat: Germany's Lucky 13 Inside track Pocock's reward for toil and spin Cricket Scoreboard Club Cricket Illingworth to lead England Surprises abound at the top Schools Cricket Britain beaten in cliff-hanging Cup Lesley is a fast, young water babe Swimming Genuine vintage Taylor again Athletics World relay record for Britain Britons put Porsches in command Motor Racing Australian Soccer Results Rowing Golf Other Sport Today BBC1 ITV Tuesday Monday World Cup Starring the bit player Friday Movin', voitin' lovin', jokin' Thursday Revenge of the burgled writer Wednesday Best Films Ex-PC goes to top of the form Saturday Which channel gets your vote? Election Radio Contents You needn't pay the earth for Wedgwood Wedgwood We'll sell you your own car Ford Eureka National Savings Certificates Pick of the Bunch New ideas in style, design and decoration selected by Valerie Wade His job pays the rent. But it hardly enriches his… When All the Beautiful People Came to the Aid of the Party Canada Dry Wolf Tools British Leyland Wolseley Royal Navy Pimm's Limited Wills Asti Martini Final Filter Entertaining people enjoy the big flavour of… The Price Freezer Chess Mephisto Crossword Bridge The Mad Hatter of Ascot Grand slam for the third day, 1969 Black and white, even to the stockings, 1968 Mad hat with rabbit, 1969 Outsize sombrero with a banana trim, 1968 David's 'William Tell' creation, 1968 Pagoda with Christmas decorations, 1969 David, with Mrs Shilling in stripes, 1967 Blossom, with stem running down the coat, 1967 Another mad hat, 1969 Brut for Men Dulux Remember how strange it felt the first time you… "The War of the Worlds"

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