The Times - 20/03/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, From ROGER BERTHOUD, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, George Clark, By MICHAEL THOMAS, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By PAT HEALY, By GERALDINE KEEN, From RICHARD SHARPE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HENRY STANHOPE, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By PETER EVANS, By HUGH NOYES, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, By INNIS MACBEATH, From Our Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From PETER STRAFFORD, From IAN McDONALD, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By PETER HOPKIRK, From STEWART HARRIS, FROM PETER HAZELHURST, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From RICHARD WIGG, by Antony King-Deacon, by John Russell Taylor, By Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, By Irving Wardle, Dom Juan, Peter Jay, Our Special Correspondent, PHS, LIONEL HEALD, TONY BRIDGE, ROGER FALK, GUDRUN TEMPEL, JAMES H. LAWRIE, MAX WARREN, Peter G. Bevan, H. M. Cohen., A. C. Crooke, C. E. Dent, S. E. Ellison., Ambrose King, Hilda N. Rose, G. A. Smart, D. C. Sturdy., HUMPHREY BROOKE, JACK JONES, JOHN ROTHENSTEIN, C. P. LEE., RUTH GLASS, J. H. EDWARDS, JAMES P. WILKERSON, DUNCAN OPPENHEIM., T. G. DAVIES, HARRIET CULLIS, By Nature-Times News Service, Professor F. J. Odgers, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JIM RAILTON, By NEIL ALLEN, By Geoffrey Wansell, By GERALD ELY, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By PETER JAY, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By WARWICK BROPHY, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON US Financial Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, DAVID MILLHAM, From FRANK VOGL, BERRY RITCHIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN SAINSBURY, C. D. MORLEY., By DENNIS DWYER, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, W. G. KNEALE, JOHN LOMAX, By KENNETH OWEN, by IAN MORISON, By R. W. Shakespeare, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, KENNETH OWEN., By William Rees-Mogg, by the Bishop of Bristol, the Rt. Rev. Oliver Tomkins, by Bryan Little, by Gervas Walker, by James Bennett, by Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, by Trevor Fishlock, by Leonard Buckley, by a Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Five Uganda Asians sent back to Britain, Wide range of industry, Tube lifts back in service, Mason warning on payments figures, Delhi to rule West Bengal, Washington hint of delay in troop withdrawals, Jet held up by shouting man, US bases in Spain under review, Callaghan sums up on race issue, Peking talks warning by Pravda, MP accuses Labour on pensions Bill, Chance of major Thames disaster quoted at 34-1, The Times Diary Hugh Fraser and the secrets case: two questions, Detective is cleared, No free trade yet in wine, Editor to apologize, Big drive in new roads, Staff accept pay offer, Scots Convention plan by Tories, 'Americans plotting in Indo-China', Queen's aircraft in New Zealand fog detour, Inquiry by Tories on Secrets Act, Museum's purchase of gold defended, Royal Society elects 32 new fellows, Science Report Anthropology Early man a prey to leopards, Laotians 'hold base', Fleet Air Arm Book Of Remembrance, 12,000 gns for Marie Antoinette commode, Inquiry into mental hospital expected, Labour banks on 1Opc swing, Big Four told to call Arab-Israel truce, Commonwealth sport under racial threat, A chance to flourish, Drugs raid on deserters in Sweden, Base camp for holidays, Transplant rules, Italian search for Cabinet turns full circle, Rail unions likely to accept £25m pay offer, Survey sees Foulness as best site, More tall blocks are planned for Barking, Call for study of TV news impact, Threat by Democrats, German leaders agree to have second meeting, British role in politics of Six, 30,000 aid survey on the pill, European Briefing-21 Surplus of jobs keeps workers at home, Chaos man withdraws undertaking, Culture roots go deep, Immortal Budget?, Race problem success, Port in danger of decline, Big theatre tour circuit urged by inquiry, Desalination Test Programme For Tracked Hovercraft, Atom horror film shown in Japan, Search for challenger to Rockefeller, Heathrow peace hopes, Heath stays silent in Commons storm over Rhodesia HUGH NOYES hears Opposition accused of backing treason, Lead is kept by Dutch coalition, Shocked calm in Cambodia after coup, £225m campaign by teachers, City of warm men, S American merger of forces, Pioneering university, Historian refuses to be Nanterre dean, First novel shortlisted for prize, Patient died after dose confusion, 50,000 more jobs by 1981, London in brief. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Berni Inns, Abbey National, The Westbury, Butler, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Commonwealth Trading Bank, Jones Lang Wootton, Ppp, Westinghouse, Standard Life, J. R. Phillips & Company Limited, Hanover Limited, Rentarc, Paris Technical Fortnight, 'Carrers In Education For Graduates', Jaeger, Harveys Bristol Cream, "Daily Darlings", The Orion Insurance, Ireland, Audi 100ls, The Building Societies Association, Hill Samuel Group Limited, Bristol, Wills, Britain's Police, Shelter, Aquascutum, Tutor Tape Co. Ltd., Speedwriting, Britons Neber, Harlech, Clarke & Smith Industries, Tricker's, The Cadogan Room, Bristol & West Building Society, Wg And S, Ibm, Western American Bank, Boac, Lucie Clayton, Copthall Holdings Ltd., Welch, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Trade Oil Co., Michael Roll And Company, Rn, Pba, Gec-Elliott, Bevington Vaizey Limited. Politics and Parliament: Mr Shinwell v Lord Chalfont, World not prepared to condone Rhodesian rebellion: Opposition Challenged on attitude Commons, The oath of a Privy Councillor Lords, Talks on Nigerian plea for more help, Tackling train hooligans, 'MPs take Maoist line on ports', Bill to end coursing, Government Bill to ban hare coursing. Law: Chancery Division Trawler Orders Ended Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Ltd. And Others v. Transport And General Workers Union And Others, Solicitor is accused of blackmail, Court Of Protection Jurisdiction In Re W., £1,000 fine on couturier, Child murder charge, April Ashley to appeal, 20 years in gaol urged for killers, 35 face trial over Greek bomb plot. Picture Gallery: Challenge by 100 women to one man, Divided Germany comes face to face across the conference table for the first time for twenty years. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,421, Caballe's Recital, Counterpoint, Men's Fashion, Television today. Reviews: Satanic libertine French Institute, Subjective artists Festival Hall Barenboim/Brendel, Codes of honour Greenwich The Corsican Brothers, The young tradition The Cockpit Composers under 25, Boy and kestrel. Editorials/Leaders: New Look In Finland, A Scottish Assembly, The Erfurt Meeting. Letters to the Editor: Hungarian bonds, New English Bible, The 1971 Census, Genetic Screening, Kensington Kiosk, Role of the press, Axing The Curtsy, Effects of SET-there's no proof, The Secrets Act: Offence IS Absolute, Daffodils In Farndale, Landscape pollution, Doctor's Reports On Students, Economy In Farming, Chiltern Motorway Route Wide Opposition, Commonwealth Trade, Good News, Sex Education Programmes On Tv, Nigerian Relief, Little harm?, Penny wise..., Paid cheques. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News New Chancellor For Hull, Latest Appointments Changes In Royal Marines. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Hermon Cockshutt Well-known law tutor, Dr H. F. Boulind Work for science education. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES OF Wednesday, March 21, 1945 Capture Of Fort Dufferin. Sport: Redpath hits 32 in one over, Men's Hockey Wales take Spanish lessons, Sports in Brief, Two programmes for today Lingfield Park, European Cup Football Tough customers to beat in Warsaw, Avia Foursomes Keeping out of trouble, Crump lucky at last, England amateurs need one point, Army Cup Final 'Pot shot' sets off Guards again, Australian Tennis Taylor beats Okker, Cricket Counties get Ford cars, Cross-Country Best team for years, Badminton Mrs Nielsen in control, University Golf Cambridge favourites, Harrow soon find form, Gold Cup dominated by Irish horses, Cambridge need faster start, Results at Cheltenham, Golf In US Palmer finishes high among leaders, Squash Rackets. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Planning, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Short-term Educational Courses, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property Market Buying unorthodox houses, Country Properties, Wilson & Co.. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Wimpey in sea gravel project, Electrolux to get CIR advice, Cheevers joins Granada TV, Midlands presses for £12m airport expansion, Support for Plessey development, GM forced to accept two Nader proposals, company NEWS Another record year for British Vita group, 21 pc rise in electronics trade exports, new ISSUES Hill Samuel bond terms fixed, The industrial logic of fluidic circuits, Vauxhall faces fresh threat, THE Friday COLUMN Making the banks pay a market price, Champagne merger plan, Food groups back CBI protest, March level of jobless at highest for 7 years, Airline hastens link talks, Aberdare rescue operation loss of £800,000, High cost of ship strikes, The Regions, Shell still a better bet than BP, Japan Chrysler link 'encouraged', Degussa wary of giving figures, Jumbo jet insurance success, Cement price to rise next month, W Germany Agfa group returns good profits, Survey shows UK executives favour Six entry, FOR THE saver Pension Plan from Tyndall, Caution urged over plan for Channel Tunnel, British-American Tobacco Company Limited Mr. D. 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Clarke reports, Call to contain US investment, Farm output falls short of target, contracts £2.5m Concrete deal, Bids, Deals & Mergers T & C stands firm on Simo offer, NYSE vote on securities, Chaos on the shop floor, BUSINESS diary A chapter of aviation accidents, Co-op stamp plan blow, Money Market An easy day for the discount houses, BP income down 4 pc, mining Platinum output by Impala to rise sharply, Wall Street Wary investors remain on the sidelines, West Midland Steel Stockholders Limited Further Increase in Profits, Briefly, Fixed Interest Disappointing day for the Funds, Requiem for a prices and incomes policy, Switzerland British Leyland gears up for European sales drive, Ferranti calls for investment action, France Watchdog seeks more power, EQUITY Markets BP result fails to please, Dobson to be 'Bats' chairman, US suit filed against Beecham group, Advertising conference, ROYAL Insurance Company Limited, How The Markets Moved, $155m new home for NY exchange, Royal Insurance profits up 21 pc, Contractors' 'phoney' bids spur inquiry, Print Union to press for pay rise, Second mortgage code of conduct, Mann Egerton And Company, Limited Motor Engineers And Distributors Annual General Meeting, The United States Debenture Corporation Limited, Sterling IO point technical fall to $2.4050, William Collins to Pay three points more. Business Appointments: New Postal directors, Business Appointments Lord Kings Norton on Hoechst UK board, New Broadview chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Bradford wool prices at or near lowest levels for 20 years, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices, London & Regional Market Prices Selling follows BP results.
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