The Times - 13/03/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, By Our Parliamentary Staff, A Staff Reporter, Leo Goodstadt, By Our Political Staff, Our Architectural Correspondent, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, Our Washington Correspondent, By HUGH de WET, By NORMAN FOWLER, From Our Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From A Staff Reporter, By FRANK ROBERTS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Parliamentary staff, By JOHN ROPER, From ARTHUR OSMAN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, Our Labour Staff, Our Local Government Correspondent, Julian Mounter, By PETER EVANS, By GERALDINE KEEN, From PETER NICHOLS, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From PETER STRAFFORD, From GRETEL SPITZER, From PETER HAZELHURST, Our Lusaka Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS, From RICHARD WIGG, A Special Correspondent, From PAUL HOFMANN, From DESSA TREVISAN, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, Our Beirut Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Pearce Wright, Philip Howard, J. M. Richards, Peter Jay Economics Editor, PHS, GEOFFREY JELLICOE., DAVID G. L. PHILO, GEOFFREY PICKERILL, BRIDGET COLLETT., ESHER, BRENDA COLVIN, RICHARD FITTER, J. ST. J. BODFAN GRUFFYDD, BARBARA MAUDE, MOLSON, CHRISTOPHER MORRIS, JOHN PIPER., TOM STEPHENSON, REBECCA WEST, HENRY D'AVIGDOR-GOLDSMID, G. POLE, DAVID EVANS, C. E. JARVIS, JUNE M. V. FISHER, From Victoria Brittain, Washington, VIRGINIA LOW, D. E. NINEHAM., DAVID GOULD, MARY E. VAREY, Sir Alexander Downer, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, BY JIM RAILTON, By REX BELLAMY, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, articles by our racing correspondent MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Max Harrison, By Miles Kington, By John Russell Taylor, By Michael Billington, By GERALD ELY, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, Philip Jacobson, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From COLIN CHAPMAN, By IAN MORISON, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, Ian Morison, By GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN DEANS, Parliamentary Staff, By SALLY WHITE, From FRANK VOGL, By MALCOLM BROWN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, D. B. SCOTT, CHRISTOPHER ALLSOPP., DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN,
ResumoNews: Ex-police chief killed, Hell's Angel murder, Solar Physics Measuring helium in solar wind, Indian aid offered for African fight against Smith, Teenage heroin epidemic that has alarmed US, Challenge to candidate, Soviet call for boycott, Police wives lobby MPs, £2.4m more a year for nurses, Voters were under age, agent says, Kidnappers' offer for release of Japan consul, Kenya bans golfers, Petition by nurses after acquittal, Driver killed by M1 'madness', RAF and nation's farewell to Lord Dowding, Planners ask town for release, New onslaught on Zionists, Bus services 'face major crisis', Heathrow airport closed, MP plans to boycott Wilson, Oxford students face suspension, British limit EEC costs, Michael Knipe reviews bombings in America Guerrilla war on limited scale, Callaghan drive against obscenity, Farmers to get record £80m aid, Sports visit called off, Fanfani takes on the task that beat Moro, Go-slow by teachers after talks fail, British view on CS gas rejected, European Briefing-19 EEC's decision makers, Quick moves on fee schools, Complex systems simply designed, 'New' Civil Service plans take shape, Atomic Waste Anxiety over disposal at Windscale, Prince Bernhard visits Jakarta, Unified control of building projects would end Whitehall confusion, 'End airport contract' call to firm, The Times Diary Scientologists' Commons faux pas Idiots all, Kurds' leader backs pact with Iraq, New York bomb wave, Chemists call for checks on drug prescriptions, £32,500 for Albert Hall repairs, Changes to be made in French education, Agreement on German summit, Offshore oil well system tests, Gentle welcome for the Queen, US favours neutral Laos, 4,000 gns for mystery marble cabinets, Czech writers cut off by state, Intelsat 4-an exercise in cooperation, Immigrant admissions are down 23%, India losing its Foreign Minister, Law Society proposal on discipline, Today's engagements, Increased fighting on Israel borders, Yugoslavia seeks to reassure Bonn, Marais objects to secret hearing, Boroughs to fight council changes, Two Ministers leave Rhodesian Cabinet, Isle of Dogs protest on school, Ulster rebels likely to defy whip, US scenes 'an insult to France'. Politics and Parliament: Lady Crawford could have been treated elsewhere, Tories win clause on payments for cattle disease, Army without Blimp and bull, Inquiry on Whitehall rebuilding, Airline plan censure, Det-Sgt Constable, Firm line on entry of Asians, Celluloid dreamers: Orangery protectors Lords, MP calls for docks inquiry, Mines safety inquiry, Commons warning to China, Home Secretary backs police on investigations into pornography Commons, Politics in school, Gurkha role east of Suez, Tories champion Lady Crawford. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Universal Geneve, Robeco, Multiple Display Advertisements, Park Royal Procelain, The Burlington Magazine, Tao Clinic, Cadogan, Hill Samuel's, C.G. Skipper (Holdings), Canada, Taylor Woodrow, Schenkers, Tyndall Exempt Fund, The Times, Lesser Design & Build Throughout The World, Shelter, D.G.A.A., Wella, Boac, Electricity-The Power In Industry, Scragg, Rukba, Mintech, Rendell. Weather: The Weather. Law: Decision in race case reserved, Queen's Bench Division Pub Game An Illegal Competition Whitbread & Co. Ltd. v. Bell, Chancery Division Union To Be Heard In Trawler Dispute Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Ltd. And Others v. Transport And General Workers Union And Others, Cypriot fined over pistols, Pop singer on drugs charge, Duke's daughter accused, Guilty plea to manslaughter. Arts and Entertainment: MEN'S FASHION by Antony King-Deacon, Albert Hall Concerts, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,415, Counterpoint, Television today. Business and Finance: Denbyware Limited (Incorporated under the Companies Acts 1908 and 1913), Call to axe the 6d, Scots favour Six entry at 'right terms', United States Warning of textile curbs, Tougher Australian mining quote rules, Nigerian cargo delays may cost millions, Electrical exporters fight US dumping claims, Urgent inquiry into scrap trade turnover, ICI-Viyella bid findings ready soon, Bids, Deals & Mergers Plessey seals £77m US deal, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Strike at Bank printing works, National Westminster Bank A unique achievement in British banking, What future for the farmers?, United States Banks' concern over tax move, Concrete offered test flats building, Aviation exports off to a good start, Substantial Vauxhall pay offer ready, Lower interest levels seen, FOR THE saver New record at Robeco, New move by Laker in BUA bid tussle, Farm lending rate reduced, W Germany Cost of living index rises, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Limited, Unions back shipyard inquiry, Executive air travel venture, BUSINESS diary A second front for Barings, mining Westmex and Western Mining join forces, Trucon links with Canadian group, Company Meeting Rose And Thistle Trust Limited, BSR LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act 1929), Give youth their due, says Wilson, Peachey Property Corporation Limited Annual Meeting of Shareholders, EQUITY Markets A good day for most industrials, Record UK food exports last year, Engineering industry's crisis over pay claims, MARCHWIEL HOLDINGS LIMITED (Controlling Sir Alfred McAlpine & Son Limited) Turnover Exceeds £50m.-Record Pre-Tax Profit Policy Of Diversification Continues, Sterling Deutsche Mark in the limelight, The Regions Neville Group lower on results, Westward warns over viability, Toiletry sales fall slightly, Switzerland Tax offences wrangle, Briefly, Halifax forecasts easier home loans, Rolls-Royce shares touch a new low, Bullough Securities Limited, Welsh dry docks close, Monetary swallows, France raises quota for UK hauliers, Alpha group hopes ban may end soon, How The Markets Moved, Honeywell in data deal, US acquires another UK publisher, Textile workers win a 30s increase, Fixed Interest Farmers loan result disappoints, Midland exporters fear rise in port charges, $200m Italy credit deal is signed, Banks: the accent is on profitability, Company News F Pratt coming round after fresh reverse, Qualitex, Klinger reshuffle, new ISSUES Denbyware priced at 25s to yield 4.4 pc, Wall Street Another loss in continued light trading, Money Market Credit conditions tighten sharply, contracts £2m sugar plant deal, Papermaking chief criticizes mergers, The need to take the wraps off dumping, Whatever happened to crawling peg?, Allied English begins the climb back. Editorials/Leaders: Farming Cliff-Hanger, The Threat Of Drugs, A Crisis Of Democracy. Letters to the Editor: Guiding The Young, Incomplete study, Third opinion, One In Eight, Raphael And Samuel Palmer, Mr Waugh's Views, Modest competence, Perennial lament, Unlimited licence, Respected statesman, Provocative, Bible Translations, Purchase tax as a means of quality control, Catering for the majority and minorities, Motorway Route Across The Chiltern Escarpment, Sweet And Savoury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, New Headmaster For Cranbrook. Deaths. Obituaries: Erle Stanley Gardner Best-selling mystery writer who created Perry Mason, Miss W. McCullough Expert in large-scale catering, Lady Brookeborough, Mr E L Burrough, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, March 14, 1945 Classes Of 40. Sport: Sandown Park Racing Charles Dickens for Cup, Rugby Union Police beaten in the Gosforth mud, Sports in Brief, Runners at Teesside Park, Miss Lafforgue wins giant slalom, White Hart Lane pitch improves for Cup-tie, Teesside Park Prospects Rigton Prince to maintain record, European Athletics Seventeen outdoor champions move indoors, Cricket Duke's XI win, Bp Fellowship Programme expands, Women's Hockey Australians still improving, Football Review Robertson still to decide, Rackets Tough for holder, Results at Kelso, England's hold on bowls title, National Stallion Show King George V Cup For Quality Fair, Secret Training Aid Oxford seek answer to speed problem, Squash events nearly over, Well-Bred Horses In Training Murless has classic hopes, Wentworth Foursomes Allen shepherds partner through. Reviews: South Bank seminar, Graceful Schubert, Hint of transition, Play from Cuba, Not enough, Operatic rarity, Audacious play. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Acknowledgements, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property Market Homes from outbuildings, Country Properties. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Hall is Texaco Ltd chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp fall in Rolls-Royce, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Early cocoa gains pared: Copper, tin and lead advance firmly, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.
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