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The Times - 09/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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BY A STAFF REPORTER, From JOHN CHARTRES, From a Staff Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By PETER EVANS, Our Dublin correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By GARRY LLOYD, From FRANK ROBERTS, Denis Taylor, From PAUL ROUTLEDGE, From JULIAN MOUNTER, By HENRY STANHOPE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By NORMAN FOWLER, From PETER STRAFFORD, By A M. RENDEL, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Our Tel Aviv Correspondent, Our Washington Correspondent writes: The State Depart, From LOUIS HEREN, From Our Own Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, From DAN VAN DER VAT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Clive Barnes, by Miles Kington, By Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, From JOHN HENNESSY, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By BRIAN MOORE, By NORMAN FOX, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL HARDY, By GORDON ALLAN, Peter Nichols, David Bonavia, PHS, David Wood Political Editor, J. M. Richards, ERIC PRICE HOLMES, MICHAEL WRIGHT, HUGH WALKER, DAVID ERSKINE, P. W. GIBBINGS, LARRY LAMB, P. B. BRYAN, PETER J. WILLIAMSON, H. J. W. OWENS, COLIN BUCHANAN, MERLIN MINSHALL, By Sir Ian Orr-Ewing, EDWARD M. THOMAS, ERNEST KRAUSZ, PETER SHEPHEARD, RICHARD WIGG, N. PENHALE, NATHANIEL TARN, BRIAN RATHBONE, By WILLIAM GAUNT, By Nature-Times News Service, M.M., Mr. Brian Bond, By Penny Hunter Symon, By LEONARD AMEY, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Our Financial Staff, Our Mining Editor, From HUGH STEPHENSON, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By GILES SMITH, By ANTHONY ROWLEY European Industrial Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, MALCOLM BROWN, By DENNIS DWYER, Edited by ROBERT JONES, TONY ALDOUS, Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, By Anthony Rowley, GEORGE E. P. POLLITZER, N. M. HALLETT, P. METCALF, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM, GILLIAN GRAHAM, By JOHN WOODLAND, G. F. EVANS-VAUGHAN, CHRISTOPHER MARLEY,

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News: Oder-Neisse 'difficulty', British film nominated, Indians keep Alcatraz, Army keeps an uneasy peace in Belfast, S Africa security inquiry, Hungarians retaliate, EEC sweeps way clear for talks with Britain, Ovation for security, Chile defends use of police guns in plane hijacking, Quiet Luing here to stay, Statement about CID man 'was not true', Russians fear traffic jams, Iran budgets for Gulf without Britain, Half-way house for drug addicts, Gunpowder plane held, NUT alerts strike areas, Case for joining Europe, More Kenya Asians stranded in Europe, Farming Notes Land sale figures continue to rise, TV men held in Chad, Concorde boom test over cities urged, Eaks backed on cricket sabotage, Air battles near Cairo as Arab leaders meet, Science Report Geophysics Evolution of seas and continents, Education crisis for architecture, Guernsey celebrates pillar box day, Tito likely to meet Rogers, Open-air museum of life in the North-east, East Of Suez-1 What Tory defence plans would cost, Garaudy is discarded by party, More executive posts to go to Kenyans, Parents want inquiry on hanged boy, Belfast flat damaged by bomb, E Greenland town hit by hurricane, Rockets at rescuer, Communists close ranks on Market, Dutch face rift over governor, Ring clue in murder hunt, 400 help in search for girl, Abortion clinic criticized, 'No Maud in Cornish garden' plea, Climbing victims named, Talks today on finding new Italian Cabinet, Eton masters to check jet noise, Productivity deals 'confidence trick', Scarred Dog IS Champion, The Course Of Nature Badgers Prepare For Spring Winter Forecasts, Mystery remains in coaster loss, Treat Republican Irish as alien, Powell says, Fresh moves imminent on Mrs McKay, Powell will remain out of Tory Cabinet, Heath says, Fewer ranks likely in police, Regrets as the brokers move out, The Times Diary Sadler's Wells-ambition fails Kew advertises, Greek exiles said to have sought base, Nova Scotia oil scare, Today's engagements, Tory Party 'in disarray', Isles split on UK link, Labour puts its faith in homes and education, Health costs reach new heights. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, After the Croydon manifesto, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Government will list EEC entry costs tomorrow. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Knitht, Frank & Rutley, Ebor, Lesser, The Childbirth Research Centre, Dinah-Herd, Stella Fisher, Gramco Management, Edward Bates & Sons, Save And Prosper Group, The Hallelujah Boy, Gresham, Salvation Army Self-Denial Appeal, H.L.Thomson. Picture Gallery. Law: UN Russian charged with spying in US, Open gaols 'not used'. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Text for training, Turner At The Fire, Poet and Peasant, Directors' law, Strongly sung Passion, Light and sound, Books, Variable VW, Political tragedy, Young Conductor For Bolshoi. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,387, Thank you for listening, Chichester Concerts. Sport: Marathon Murray sets best time, Saturday's racing results Wetherby, Football results and tables F.A. Cup-Fifth Round, Sports in Brief, Watford are confident, Rout Of The Outsiders Virtuosity of Best born of teamwork, Cresta Run, Chelsea, side of the future, Unexpected guests from London, United States Golf Devlin wins prize by four strokes, South Africa In Control Australia's plight desperate, County Hockey Championship Infallible Wiltshire defenders, Rogers the inspiration, First Step Towards Retaining Title Welsh assurance comes late, Tennis Deal Clash limits players, US Tennis Laver retains title, Real Tennis Trouble in triplicate, Two wins and a touch of gamesmanship, Hard path to final, Newcomers can win three races, County Championship Vital Doble penalties, Italian wins jump-off, Leicester runners, World Skiing France are superb in slalom, Figure Skating Oundjian sixth, Squash Rackets. Editorials/Leaders: Utopia In The Paddy Field, New Office, Old Worries, Ready For Britain. Letters to the Editor: Malaya Shootings, Paxton's design, Indians In Brazil, Use Of Tear Gases In War, Articled Clerks, Eleciion Issue, Cost of materials, Sun circulation, Professor Tarn, The 1971 Census, Welsh In Wales, Birmingham centre a burnt offering to regionalization, Architecture School, Newspaper Costs, Portraits On Film, Theatre Obstacles For Disabled, Bird-Netting, London Transport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Church News, Farming Fellowship Awards, University News Cambridge. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, February 9, 1945 Disappearing Lute. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Basil Liddell Hart, Miss B. M. McAndrew, Sirs William Hutchison Landscape and portrait painter, Mr Roscoe Karns Stage and film actor, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgements, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Factories & Warehouses, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Market Large regional projects, Commercial And Industrial Properties, Edward Erdman & Co.. Business and Finance: Drop cheque duty says Post Office, Six industrial strategy likely soon, New attack on industry commission, The future of the foreman is as an administrator, says James White, Principal of the Industrial and Commercial Speakers Union, Australian visit by Stock Exchange, Delson & Co. Limited Results Show A Significant Improvement, Oil: finding a way of living together, Progress report for IMF, FOR THE Saver One fund's gain from equities, BUSINESS diary Making the move from foil to fizz, The largest ship built by a British yard, the supertanker "Esso, Mr Nixon ready to surrender budget surplus, Suiting the style to the industry: Joe Roeber on management/worker attitude, mining Revival in South African groups, 'Secrecy' row over steel prices, Bonochord Ltd and Mr Stanley Ingram, TUC concern over international groups, Constructors' World Bricks: questions for Minister, New pet food launch soon, Repairing the roof in the sunshine, More share prices, University teams' travel surveys, Northern Industry Cammell Laird underlines the problem on Merseyside, Courses, Freight Markets Dry cargoes slacken, Car strike peace hope, Scrap shortage may hit the steelmakers, company NEWS Scots American backs Australia, Tories ponder IRC, Furniture exports rise by 30.5 pc, new ISSUES Economic Group has no fears, The Weyburn Engineering Company Limited Recovery Continues, Flexibility 'main task', Does Duport's bid make sense?, Brakes Put On The Beetle?, Ship prices expected to rise, Lansing fork-lift renovation, Interest rates disturb central bankers, The Scottish American Investment Co. Ltd., 160,200 sign savings pledge, case BOOK How training boards can help small businesses, Bleak future facing the building industry, Interim Statement Perkin-Elmer Limited Interim Statement. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sterling quote for raw cotton futures, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Merchant bank 'first'. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Whitbread's new boards.

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