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The Times - 16/01/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From LOUIS HEREN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, Our Geneva Correspondent, Christopher Warman, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, From ARTHUR OSMAN, Our Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By NORMAN FOWLER, By Our Labour Staff, From RONALD FAUX, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From ROGER BERTHOUD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, From Our Own Correspondent, JOHN CLARE, From ALAN McGREGOR, By RITA MARSHALL, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From FRED EMERY, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, DAVID WOOD, our Political Editor, PHS, GEOFFREY GRIGSON, TED ALLBEURY., SARAH CHURCHILL., JOHN A. G. STENT., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM., S. F. HAGAN., OSBERT LANCASTER., J. B. J. BERROW, DELORME MEHU, EDWARD FORD., GERARD NOEL, By Richard Harris, JOHN R. FREARS., CHESHAM, A. S. EDWARDS, HOWARD GOORNEY., By Our Churches Correspondent, Robert Rhodes James, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, A colleague, The Rev. V. R. D. Hellaby, A friend, By TOM GERMAN, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, BY OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, by Antony King-Deacon, Henry Raynor, By William Mann, By Irving Wardle, William Mann, By Nature-Times News Service, Stanley Sadie, By GERALD ELY, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, From PHILIP JACOBSON, U S Financial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From PAUL CATZ, From PHILIP JACOBSON, US Financial Correspondent, HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, looks at EEC, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, Gillian O'Connor, DAVID BURNETT, R. J. HALL., G. M. BERESFORD, HARTWELL, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN,

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Law: Labour MP held in custody on secrets charge, Gangster chief gaoled for 20 years, Haiti massacre charge is confirmed, Law Report January 15 Court Of Appeal Chairman's Wrong Approach To Suspended Sentences Regina v. Corr. News: Morocco hit by floods, Bench order firm to cut off power, Victors show courtesy to defeated officer, The Times Diary Greene on Haitian horror Dry rot closes Gate, Cheshire to seek a way to help, Observer quits church body over 'secrecy', Jerusalem relics of life in AD 70, US looks at aid risks in Greece, £1.5m plan for farming centre, Gowon receives unconditional surrender, Justice report says new legislation is needed, 'Food for my people' call by Ojukwu, More aid for housing, Lebanon closure of unauthorized guerrilla offices, Baby left virtually to starve, coroner says, Escape test fails Jumbo jet, Vote sought on MP, Research on how to treat oiled sea birds, New arms sale tactics, One EEC voice urged by Paris, Mr John Neville, Narrow win in pay vote, Typhoid ship 'a floating bomb', Czech police arrest 1,740 'criminals', Pledge by Wilson on ITA, Safety conflict on evacuated tower flats, Sentence halved for loader, Why the US and China are ready to talk, Britain invests in SE Asia, Clue reports anger police, Pravda hits back at French communist, Heath tells why he goes sailing, Private inquiry agent 'incapable of truth', Kiesinger attacks Brandt's concept on 'two states', Urgent look at old dams ordered, Joint churches meeting ends in hope, Medicine High IQ and a fatal disease, Post Office strike call, Reminder by Labour, NUT plans next moves, Encouraging Red Cross report, Nuclear Explosions Detection of Chinese test by barometer, Canterbury road plan proposal, Welsh students in gaol protest, European communists meet in Moscow, Safeguard for privacy sought by jurists, Poll points to 180 Tory majority, Computer control in car part selection, Council ban on woman opposed, Police urge action on morale, 10% admit drunken driving, Today's engagements, Safe landings in poor visibility, Industrial R & D-the Government's new plan, Child home stops admissions after inquiry report, Ransom note for girl, 'The suppression of truth by Act of Parliament is dangerous' Press Council attack on privacy Bill. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Dunhill, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Royal Navy, Rendell And Son, Burroughs Machines, Revlon International Finance Corporation, Royal Insurance, Canada, University Liaison Officer, The Times, "The Royal.", Compton, Marketing Men, Alitalia, Star Holdings Ltd., Switzerland, Schroder Funds, Company Printing, Wg And S, Canada Permanent Trust Company, Biafra, Panam. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Tories would change grants system, MP claims rents fixed unfairly, Marplan survey result would give Heath a Commons majority of 180 seats Tories' lead shoots up from 3.5% to 12.7%, ICI-Viyella link would get Tory sanction. Editorials/Leaders: Right, But Needs Scrutiny, Black Poverty, White Fear, The Right To Good Laws. Letters to the Editor: Hijacking Planes, Export services, Two Tiers Or One?, Bank Giro, 600 Feet Tall, Toll Roads, Control Of Pollution, Task for the bigger retail body, Relief For Nigeria, Scenes Of Infancy, Itv Finances, Question Of Accent, The wrong hands, Soviet terminology, New Shape Of Sound Radio: Division By Brow, Situation In Haiti, Public demand, Personal envoy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, January 17, 1945. Official Appointments and Notices: Lincoln's Inn Awards, Church News, Receiving orders. Obituaries: Earl Cawdor Preservation of old buildings, Mr W. Andrews, Brigadier W. E. Duncan, Mr David Dowler, Gen Assim Gunduz Turkish soldier and politician, Brig G. M. Gamble. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,367, Television today, Counterpoint The frustrated pinstripes, Rare Franz Post picture sold for £5,750. Sport: Women's Hockey High standard games are expected, Tennis Prize money raised to £15,000, Sports in Brief, Real Tennis, Warwick programme, Uttoxeter Racing Favourite fails to shine, US Golf Greene in front with a 64, Taylor reaches final eight, Golf Oosterhuis in lead, Cricket Tough tour match, Noel Bruce Rackets Harrow fail to master Tonbridge pair, French continue to dominate, Athletics Records for Miss Board in sight, Results at Uttoxeter, S African Tennis Cox beaten in singles, Security Deal Pensions at 35 plan for footballers, Arsenal stumble out after losing two-goal lead, Hospitals Cup Westminster talent earns control, Third win likely, Racing Weight carrying challenge to Karabas. Reviews: Television Henry VIII and his wives, The final period, Four winning quartets, Baker's 10 builds up, Polished quartet, Albee presents a poser Aldwych Theatre: Tiny Alice. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, The Times, The Civil Service, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property Market Variety in small estate development, Overseas Property, Wilson & Co.. Business and Finance: £3.3m computer software plan, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Bookings up on B & I line, mining Register pile-up threatens share boom, UK 'able to stand outside the Six', Milan bourse well maintained, Tax plea by builders, BUSINESS diary BSC's new man of iron, Bids, Deals & Mergers Jessel says final piece to Falks, A stony road to monetary integration, Mining market upset, Carmakers fear sales 'hold-off', new ISSUES Another overseas loan for J Lyons, Wellcome's record sales, More trade with Russia urged, Caravans International, Restate case for joining-Chamber, The Regions, Fixed Interest Morning gains not fully held, Big economy drive forecast at MGM, To the stockholders of London County Freehold and Leasehold Properties Limited, Delay smokeless zones Lord Robens, Drive to reverse drain of aircraft workers, Switzerland CERN site choice soon, Interim Statement Mitchell Construction Mitchell Construction Holdings Ltd, Shortage of steel in the north, Shell £225m expansion a double gain for economy, Interim Statement Steel Brothers & Company Limited Interim Statement For 1969, Reprieve for mini-hover, Ford's 10,000th tractor to Japan, Money Market Interest rates stay high all day, Benn's research unit plan opposed by CBI, Sheet metal union merger sought, Making the right match for London County, Sterling Technical fall of 8 points recovered, Chemicals: Shell raises the stakes, Tax rates publicity, Briefly, Buyers fight move for dearer steel, Industry to fight docks 'preserve', contracts Firestone U K in $2m tyres deal, Gloomy note on mortgage rates, £10m mining profit at E J Austin?, Gilt proposals passed, Frankfurt bourse under pressure, company NEWS Steel Bros' strong growth package, EQUITY Markets Setback in nickel shares upsets market, Motor cycle makers call for easier credit, How The Markets Moved, TUC attack on prices policy, Second Covent Garden Property Company Limited, Wall Street Late buying erases some losses, Price of gold still falling, United States First Boston's banking success, Holland Cabinet to meet on Verolme, Fall in TV and press advertising, Company Meeting The Wellcome Foundation Limited Sir Michael Perrin's Statement, New Alcoa plant for south Wales, BET remains fundamentally cheap, Exports boost for Reyrolle Parsons, France German rates 'will have to be aligned', Steering research in the right direction, Grant's whisky exports up 13 pc, Closure threat facing airline. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Changes at Woolcombers, New job for arms chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Setback for equities, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Copper plunges £13 10s then recovers £7 5s but drops again in curb dealings, Unit Trust Prices.

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