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The Times - 20/05/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From JOHN CHARTRES, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By MICHAEL THOMAS, From CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, From RICHARD SHARPE, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By Our Education Correspondent, By TONY ALDOUS, From PETER NICHOLS, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From IAN McDONALD, From JON SWAIN, By a Correspondent, Our Tel Aviv correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By GARRY LLOYD, Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From PETER HAZELHURST, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, by Jane Adrian, by Penny Hunter Symon, By Nature-Times News Service, Our Belfast Correspondent, David Wood, George Clark, Leonard Beaton, PHS, RICHARD C. LEE., ROSS McWHIRTER, D. R. J. TESTRO, ROBERT CONQUEST, SALISBURY., BARNBY., FRASER OF LONSDALE., MILVERTON., PATRICK EASON, Edith T. Penrose, W. H. Whitely, Eugenic J. A. Henderson, A. N. Tucker, S. R. Schram, Professors; G. B. Downer, Professor-elect. Margaret A. Bryan, D. N. MacKenzie, C. A. Curwen, John Hall, W. Brugger, Robert Ash, D. J. Parkin. R. L. Tapper J. D. Seddon, Biplab Dasgupta, Patrick O'Brien, W. M. Warren, Donal Cruise O'Brien, Peter Ayre, S. R. Mehrotra, S. K. Garrett, Ralph Russell, Stephan Feuchtwang, Malcolm Caldwell, Z. H. Zaidi, P. Hardy, Russell Jones, Readers and Lecturers. K. J. Whittingham, C. Ruth Barker, A. Richard Harris, J. A. McIntyre, Student Union Executive., C. E. JARVIS, By Adam Fergusson, S. K. RUNCORN., ELIZABETH M. DEUCHAR, ELIZABETH YOUNG., NORMAN GEDDES, G.V.R.B., BY GERALDINE KEEN, Mr. D. J. Wender, GEOFFREY GREEN, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, by Stephen Walsh, By John Higgins, By Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, by John Young, by Paul Rodriguez, by Magnus Halcrow, by Eric Thompson, by Shirley Hobson, By JOHN WHITMORE, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, European Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA Industrial Editor, From ANTHONY THOMAS, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By PETER HILL, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From FRANK VOGL, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, by Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Lumsden, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GILES SMITH, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, K. J. FORDER, G. A. FISHER, RICHARD M. TITMUSS, D. F. BOUCHER., By JOHN CARRINGTON, Innis Macbeath, Labour Editor,

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Politics and Parliament: Parliament May 19 1970 Control of firearms, Big majority vote for tour to go on. News: Cooperatives set an example, Rolls-Royce to get £20m backing, Ulster will vote on Orange v Green lines, 'Hair' comes to rescue of UN, War poster collection fetches 650gns, Exacting task for second German summit, Tropical happiness without stagnation, Indonesian coup leader shot, Cambodians thrown back by Vietcong, Nato security plan, MP wants new civil servants, 'Violence' by police at rugby game, Police reject pay call, Free travel for children, Moscow talks delay, New poll puts Labour 2 per cent ahead, Nalgo strike threat to election, Local doctor was not called by Niarchos, Science Report Planets Martian moon is elliptical, Cairo orders out Jewish press chief, Voting on Europe, Cabinet changes in life of a Parliament, A plea from the grave, Arrests anger South African students, 'No Popery' interruption, Underground link with Heathrow proposed, The Labour Case-3 Harnessing the energy of unrest, Education 'a major election issue', Police fear injury in demonstrations, A drop in populace welcomed, Nixon worried by Senate threat to war funds, Vorster's secret flight to Malawi, The Times Diary Reader Harris fights on Stonewalling MPs, Coroner hits at doctors, Apology by students, Prisoners grow fat, Negro mass march starts, Heath is challenged on unions, Standards rise after hurricane damage, Anti-tour protests to be carried on, Hammersmith parking scheme to beat football congestion, 7-year fight succeeds, Police arrest 18 in strike scuffles, Officers fear new disturbances in UK prisons, General strike in Italy hinges on Rumor talks, Maya culture has left its mark, Jury to visit a chemist's shop, European Briefing Farmers look to Britain, Tactical commands set up by main parties, TV lessons on reading, Drug transferred during kiss, Cricket tour will cost Leeds £52,500, Philip Howard looks at London, Toll mounts in world car rally, Russia asks higher fees for artists, Prairies seek bigger voice in Ottawa, Non-stop to Singapore, UN condemns Israel for Lebanon attack, Princess opens migraine clinic, Egyptian dawn attack across Suez canal, Indian anger over bank scandal, Soviet Baptist leader arrested, Optimism in Paris talks on Six, Newsagents criticized, Today's engagements, Mixed races live in harmony. Law: Ben Salah trial opens, Reduction in rank sentence, Britons held on drugs charges, Witness saw Lea 'happy and free' on kidnap isle, Spanish director fined £9.5m, Severe sentence for Paris caviar raid, Officer admits 3 cheque charges. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cable And Wireless, Knight Frank & Rutley, Bks, Standard Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Berlitz, Dgaa, Ministry Of Finance & Development, Hofius, Tate & Lyle, Bowen & Bowen, The Canada Life Assurance Company, U.C.I.M.U., Pauling, Save The Children Fund, Thomson Overseas Journals, Abbey National Property Growth, Deinhard, Reconstruction And Development Corporation, Bank Of Montreal, Western Mail, Hadsphaltic, The Times, Industrial Development Unit, Timor Oil, Barclays Dco, Gas Board, Action, Linde, Spray Pension, Hambros Bank, Bahamaconsult, North Thames Gas, Macmillan Brothers, Bea, Ambassador Publishing Services, Fort George Hotel. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders, Aitken resigns, Antiques Post. Picture Gallery: Japan. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Today's Television, Growing Point He only wants mummy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,472. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: Doctrine Of Defeat, The Larger Laager, The Twenty Independents. Letters to the Editor: Insurance, Cambodian Invasion, Jan Christiaan Smuts, Objective Teachers, Missile Definitions, Balance of opinions, Law and order, Ethics And The Unborn, Student Vote In University Seats, Broadcasting Inquiry, Participation, Under Arrest, Need for Friday late opening by banks, Revolution, Unequal constituencies, Phoning The Bride. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday May 21, 1945 Army Of The Future. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr C. Moor Work for student sport, Sir Geoffrey Barnett, Dr John French Vascular disease research. Sport: Federation Cup An event without lustre, Goodwood Prospects Recalled worthy of another chance, Sports in Brief, Scores in eight cricket matches Kent v Warwickshire, County Review Third win by Essex in week, Agfacolor Golf Sewgolum beats par, England will not feel out of place, English Women's Golf Championship Fine winner by Ann Willard, Catterick runners and riders, Northern Racing Catterick hopes of Mecca II, Goodwood programme, Fields today at Perth, Schools cricket, Somerset Foiled Middlesex race to victory, Champions Win Yorkshire fight in vain, Exciting Finish Edrich gets his second century, Results at Rye: first day First Round, Alexandra Park results, Southwick croquet, Arrangements for Ascot. Reviews: Deathbed gathering, London debuts Full-blooded cellist, Klemperer's quartet, On the shelf, A sound truly angelic, Traditions renewed. Classified Advertising: An MSL Consultant has analysed each appointment, Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Travel And Hotels, Today's Appointments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties, Harrods Estate Offices. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Training centre for car dealers, Computer report delayed, FOR THE saver System Saving rate up, Fertilizer dumping claim is accepted, Budget deficit of $1,800m says Nixon, United States Pressure for import curbs, mining Oil outlook for Rand Mines, Tarmac Derby Group's Strong Financial Position Tarmac Derby Limited 1969 Highlights from Sir Charles Burman's Statement, Union Miniere, The Selective Investor's Portfolio, company NEWS Group Lotus profit down 17pc, Tarmac Derby set fair, E Germans in trade pact with UK, Patents deal likely soon, Ever-Ready's prices up today: others to follow, Land Securities issue disappoints, Compagnie Lambert Pour L'industrie Et LA Finance S.A. Brussels, Platinum price to rise, Company Meeting National Mutual Life Assurance Society, Selling overseas? Watch Hardy Heating, £20m IRC support for Rolls-Royce: profits, dividend cut, Sterling Forward rates weaken: spot up 2 points, Tory plea for Budget watchdog, The Regions, On The Move, Decca wins US air equipment sale, BUSINESS diary Two short steps into the steak business, How EEC entry cost may be met, London and Westminster Investment Trust, Limited, Report on Bank due next week, Fibres boost in N Ireland, European Ferries Limited, Key moves today at Pilkington, Liberal accent on the positive, EMI to build shopping centres, Big deals in property, contracts RAF orders £5m Elliott systems, Pantiya Electronics, Machine tool scheme starts, WINSOR & NEWTON Limited Manufacturing Artists' Colourmen, CBI attacks research corporation proposal, One image in the game of the name, IOS-the Geneva battle diary, Shortage of minerals feared, Rootes 'on way back', Concern over high paper import level, Growing stake in Gulf trade, A structural question, Metropolitan Estate and Property Corporation Limited Interim Statement, Bids, Deals & Mergers Hawtin selling offshoot for Tremletts shares, N Sea oil prospects, Briefly, EQUITY Markets Slack day for major industrials, Rolls-Royce provides for large losses, Open field for positive legislation in the ports, Switzerland IMF chief urges US to check inflation, Fixed Interest Funds continue firm in quiet trading, Universal Printers Ltd, Payments surplus 'key to UK debt clearance', Talks on dock pay restart, 8½ pc enough say tax men, How The Markets Moved, Business Analysis Day By Day Ports Bill-Wilson accused, Smaller rise in import prices, Unit trust sales rise, Money Market Large Bank help required, Index of output prices continues to climb, Yarrow to build frigate, THE SELECTIVE investor Setting store on profit patterns, New deal for housing urged, France OECD hopes to settle tariff dispute, Xerox unveils two copiers, Wall Street 11-point decline smashes the technical rally, Strikes threat to back council pay claim. Business Appointments: Business Appointments John Davies joins Black and Decker. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Rolls-Royce falls sharply, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Heavy selling knocks £8 off coffee: Decline in copper checked.

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