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The Times - 25/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By CHRIS DUNKLEY, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN, From ALAN McGREGOR, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Birmingham Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From BASIL GINGELL, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By DAVID WOOD, By PETER HOPKIRK, By Our Political Staff, By ARTHUR REED, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From PETER NICHOLS, From ROGER BERTHOUD, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Foreign Staff, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From IAN McDONALD, From DAVID HOUSEGO, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS, From Charles Hargrove, By Nature-Times News Service, BY NATURE-TIMES NEWS SERVICE, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, By JOHN ROPER, Leonard Beaton, PHS, DUNCAN SANDYS, GEOFFREY WILLIAMS, J. A. FIELDER, GLADWYN, K. M. SMOGORZEWSKI, R. F. NETTLETON, A. E. TRANTER, By Sir Godfrey Driver, EWART SMITH., EDMUND R. LEACH, DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, ETHEL MANNIN, EDWARD EVERY, KEITH A. MARTIN, HARRY BRADSHAW, Lord Brock, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By GERRY HARRISON, BY A LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, by Max Harrison, By NORMAN FOX, Marilyn Neufville., Stanley Sadie, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, By Michael Wale, By REX BELLAMY, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, Henry Raynor, By FRANK ROBERTS, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, By John Warren, By BERRY RITCHIE, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By DENNIS DWYER, By IAN CHURCH, Parliamentary Staff, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By GILES SMITH, By ANDREW LUMSDEN, By PETER HILL, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, By KENNETH OWEN, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, JOHN REVETT, PATRICIA TISDALL, by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, W. R. HAWTHORNE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, DAVID MILLHAM,

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News: 2-band radio for London, Report hurts Japanese, Tunnel fall traps 11, Tour of Six by Thomson, Attacker of student dies, Children 'lured' to gamble, Hostel man paid boys illegally, All-in school 'has missed the tide', Gromyko talks open, School bans 'occult', Springer to transfer third of empire, Research by US doctors, Coat saves woman in Channel, No pay agreement yet NUT chief says, Floating airports favoured by engineers, Teachers to go back after boys' deaths, £46,000 record for Chinese bowl, Open University asks for help, Greater London Council Savage confrontation in pre-poll debate, Move to threshold of genetic engineering, Plea for new 'time' rules, Busmen to seek 24% pay rise, Bishop chairs protest by gaming clubs, How the Old Testament was newly translated, Students in Rome riot, Difficult ethical problems call for careful thought-BMA, Fourteen dead in new avalanches, Nigerian warning on church funds, Ex-officer 'traded in sabotage', New role for youth force, Marais may face legal action, Opportunities for the young lawyer, Warning by Sir Alec on Soviet sea power, Poet's fund wound up, Sporting call for efficiency goes out to French, Ministry act to silence pirate radio, India curbs cultural centres, Time off to pray plea, Callaghan appeal to union chiefs for election £1m, Paris taxi advertising, Eban accuses Nasser of not wanting peace, Medals for allies of Tito, Heart disease 'hazard for Labour MPs', Lace dress 'was not indecent', 'All staff knew of ill treatment of patients', Oxford students in sit-in after files protest, Radio Three: a comparison, Nixon slows down missile defence programme, Pilkington joins BBC critics, Pilots in sabotage talks, Pompidou doubts British desire to join Six, Rich finds in Sindbad town, BOAC staff ban work on Arab airliners, Science Report Pharmaecology Folklore antidote to jellyfish, Time-waster to pay, The British debate over, Ark Royal in service for 18 months, The Times Diary Saving the ecclesiastical gaiter LPO's feat, Today's engagements, The Guards show their silver, Reporters held in Laos. Index. Politics and Parliament: Battery-hen vision of Britain, 98,000 Excise bets, Council to check on noise, Speaker rebukes Mrs Kerr, Opposition move to cut retrospective benefit, Tory attack on Wilson's Six tactics, Clash on Ship Canal terms, Decision on seized film in few days Lords, Britain and Europe will lose if negotiations with EEC fail Commons, Mr Jay: price too huge and lasting, Terrorism in the air condemned. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Vent-Axia, Milan Trade Fair, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Confederation Life, Save And Prosper, Blue Chip, Electronics Show, Times Newspapers, Westminster Press, Monotype, Dp, Bmw, Jack Barclay, William Key & Partners, Woolwich, Asv, Associated Hotels, Scottish Widow's Fund, Stratstone, Coutts & Co., Western American Bank, Hoover, Just Jane, Glyn, Mills & Co., Japan Airlines, Bevington Vaizey, Yachting & Boating, Auster, Ios, Sun Life Assurance, London News, Punch, Radiospares. Picture Gallery. Law: Queen's Bench Division Declaration False, But Conviction Quashed Bloomfield v. Williams, Court Of Appeal Partners And The Theft ACT Regina v. Bonner, Man on £237,000 charge, Van driver on murder charge, Actress accused of having drug, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Nullity Issues Must Be Tried First S. (Otherwise P.) v. S., Poles gaol academics, Robber gets eight-year sentence, Drugs case doctor 'was mentally ill'. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignations at Bruntons, Church News, University News Liverpool, Honours for riot bravery in Ulster. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, Orchids outstanding at RHS show, Growing Point A child apart mysterious, destroying and estranging, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,401. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Terror, The Reed Merger, High Pressure Gas. Letters to the Editor: First strike strategy, Without reserves, Price Of Violence, Nuclear Defence: High Cost Of Conventional Forces, German question, Prevention, not victory, Youth Force's Role, Election Promises And Eec, Aircraft As Targets, Harmony of sects, Gowns And Gaiters, Sport With S. Africa, Cold comfort, Third Programme, Letter To The Editor Management at Cambridge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, February 26, 1945 Egyptian Outrage. Obituaries: Mr J. Holroyd, Mr Darcy Braddell A distinguished architect, Prof H. Milwidsky, Dr David Thomson Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, Mr Dick Cadman, Obituary. Sport: Decision May Rebound Athletes likely to be overworked, Sports in Brief, Sedgefield Meeting Just right for Nothing Higher, Football Review Top team struggle, Windsor programme today, Windsor Racing The Laird to hold off Freddie Boy, Burst ball bodes ill for QPR, Midland Tennis New circuit for six, Place in final for St Bartholomew's, World Flying Dutchman Title Pattisson closing up on Truett, Cambridge Lent races, Sedgefield results yesterday, Rugby League Nearly all England, Osgood plays for England against Belgium, Athletics Confidence on her side, Services Squash Navy have chance of title, Yachting Nemesis has her revenge, Sadness And Embarrassment Australian flicker extinguished, A taste of flat fizz, Cambridge exploit tactical lapse. Reviews: Classical Bruckner, The miracle-makers, Grassroots view of law, Chekhov comparison, More big Tate exhibitions, London debuts Musical affinities. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Classified Advertising: Today's appointments, Appointment, Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Educational, Women's Appointments, Legal Appointment, Acknowledgements. Business and Finance: Engineering export orders rise 23pc, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, West Germany Higher Bank rate urged, New Hoover product plans, Institute will help to export ideas, contracts GEC-AEI wins £8m Post Office orders, Grants for business schools, EQUITY Markets Unilever result increases the market's gloom, The Selective Investor Asarco: assets as well as earnings, 56 lots unsold at auction, new ISSUES Requote for Auster, Rubber prices 'are still too high', Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale Limited A year of growth, Burmah awaits ruling, Eec Study group for monetary union, Bids And Deals Bovis shows profit card to Cementation, IMF currency reform talks progress well, on The Move, Temple Bar Investment Trust Limited, Interim Statement Douglas Robert M. Douglas (Contractors) Limited, Life offices in pensions protest, Takeover benefits at Utd. Newspapers, The Regions, Company News Notts Mfg paying final 13.5pc on £5m profit, Mixed fortunes for motor industry, Unilever shares fall after profits setback, Unilever Limited and Unilever N.V., Say it with diamonds if you can afford to, Rentokil Group Limited Audited Results Year to 31st December, 1969, Tax certificate interest change, Government agree Reed-IPC merger after assurances, Criticism of IBM on cost of services, New hope of settling axle plant dispute, Rootes drop back in latest home car sales, Company Meeting South Essex Waterworks Company A Most Active Year Necessary Work Started On New Water Schemes Mr. A. W. White reviews period of continuing progress and development, Girling men again reject peace plan, Unilever still hurt by enzymes, Report on Bank inquiry soon, Merger deals halved in value last year, Briefly, Car makers fight higher freights, BUSINESS diary Merely a coincidence, of course, FOR THE Saver British Life on threshold of unit trust foray, United Glass back in the black, Not missing the bus, Paper for prestige, Wall Street DJ falls 3.04 in subdued trading, Attempt to save Beagle order, mining Comalco set to scale further heights, Sterling Four point gain after early loss, Regis Property Holdings.-Has, Andrew Lumsden looks at the hotel boom in London New hotel/motel projects likely to open 1970/1975 London, UK shipyards stay fourth in world league, Union bid to end clothing strike, How The Markets Moved, Ball bearings prices may go up again, Brokers to charge more for small bargains, Money Market Credit remains expensive in Lombard St, India Terms for tea takeover, The US Market, United States Pompidou pledge on investment, Company Meeting British American And General Trust, Raising standards in business studies, Fixed Interest Medium-dated Funds lead the way, Geigy to market in UK, Call for more skill in building, Banana talks deadlocked. Business Appointments: Business Appointments David Montagu taking over chairmanship. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Base metals lose ground with cash tin down £8 and copper £5, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp fall in Unilever, Unit Trust Prices.

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