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The Times - 11/03/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From PETER NICHOLS, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, George Clark, John Chartres, By DAVID CROSS, By HUGH NOYES, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, Peter Evans, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By ALAN HAMILTON, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By RITA MARSHALL, By a Staff Reporter, By FRANK ROBERTS, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, By DAVID WOOD, From RONALD FAUX, By PETER EVANS, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By Our Science Correspondent, From PETER HOPKIRK, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Edward Mortimer, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Geoffrey Charles, Our Nicosia Correspondent, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Arthur Osman, Leonard Beaton, PHS, GRAHAM HOUGH., G. C. ALLEN., EDWARD W. STAIRS, DOROTHY WOODMAN., MICHAEL LOURIE, E. A. GUGGENHEIM, R. J. H. de BRETT., P. C. WEBSTER., KATHLEEN D. COURTNEY., W. BRIMACOMBE., NIGEL LAWSON, JAMES RUSBRIDGER., H. J. MOFFAT., J. R. COLVILLE., G. A. D. EMERSON., KENNETH J. COSTA., NIKOLAI KHORUNZHY, J. J. F. FRANCIS., LORRAINE LEWIS, FREDA G. GRIFFITH, JOHN MAGGS, ARCHIBALD JAMES, By GERALDINE KEEN, A member of the Western Circuit, Sir William Jenkins., By PEARCE WRIGHT, J.S.F., F.R.C., By Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, by Stanley Sadie, by Henry Raynor, Alan Blyth, By Alan Blyth, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From JOHN HENNESSY, By TOM FREEMAN, By GERRY HARRISON, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By CEDRIC VENABLES, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By Our Racing Staff, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From ANTHONY THOMAS, U S Economics Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, CLIFFORD WEBB, By MAURICE CORINA Industrial Editor, By CLIVE CALLOW, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By TONY ALDOUS, By IAN CHURCH, Parliamentary Staff, By KENNETH OWEN, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD-WEBB, From ANTHONY THOMAS, U.S. Economics Correspondent, From DAVID HOUSEGO, From JOHN EARLE, From FRANK VOGL, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, PATRICIA TISDALL, PHILIP JACOBSON, KENNETH ROBERTS, ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, by John Carrington, From Our Motoring Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, LES CANNON, HENRY SMITH, By JOHN WOODLAND,

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Law: Medina charged with My Lai murders, Briton gaoled for six years, Makarios tells of murder attempt, 106 charged in wine festival, Arts grant may pay fine, Charges over royal hunt in the snow, Court Of Appeal £10 A Week Award To Look After Family Jeffery v. Smith, Queen's Bench Division Coal Board's Attitude To Redundancy Criticized Saxton And Others v. National Coal Board, Parasite charge in Montreal. News: Wider drug power for Callaghan, New strike fears as airport men work to rule, Tory censure on air firm beaten off, European Briefing-18 Oslo's risk in wooing Nordek and EEC, Hero of French shopkeepers, Archbishop criticizes Paisley on TV, U Thant warning over menace to life on earth, US miners' leaders on defensive, Hunt for Soviet submarine, The Times Diary Israel blacklists critics Essay enterprise, Patient with girl interest 'beaten up', Nurses' pay rise delayed, Army rule for India proposed, Police say blast victim was not Rap Brown, Russian tells of abduction, Chief Rabbi attacks test tube 'studs', Brownings' home for sale, Budget cut by Thames Television, Appeal for orchestra, Party danger warning, Mean fraud on mothers, Tory pledge of arms for S Africa, Weapon ban study urged, University ends its link with Rhodesia, Asians removed from High Commission, Plans to help Isle of Dogs, Navy to use satellite, Imam facts sought, Greater London Council Labour laud the men who left, France confirms claims as third space power, Three Packs In Joint Hunt, Are two major political parties enough?, Support for Powell on births, Police-inspector stole purse, Guns defend mystery road, Wreck explorers beat the tide, Mass purge of Czech teachers and artists, Six told to modernize rules, Security: A new ruling, Golfers held in Zambia, Memorial to Dowding, Suicide by E German hijackers, Dales forestry plan defended, Crisis looms for Ulster Government, Violent crime cut in Scotland, Squatters in Beirut clash, Fresh air costs ls. in Tokyo, £5,400 paid for a Japanese sword at Christie's, GROWING POINT by Moira Keenan Children's children, Bonn gloom over site of talks, Cuts without a cause, Ex-minister loses son in Starfighter, Nixon is the most expensive Louis Heren on the White House budget, Today's engagements, Science Report Memory The mind's complex computer, More consulates to be shut in Salisbury, Knesset uproar on Bill defining Jews. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Controlled use of CS gas defended: bullets the alternative Commons, Beagle risk was inseparable from support for aircraft industry, Order out of chaos in London's NHS Lords, Steering industry to overspill towns Commons, Health study of London, Firs in the dales, Premature reflation warning by Thorpe, Callaghan firm on immigrant quota, Delay likely on pensions Bill, Time limit unworkable for all-in schooling, More relief for Nigeria, Newsprint consortium escapes State net, Yorkshire's daffodils will still dance. Index. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, English China Clays, Pia, Dunhill, Kensington Palace Hotel, Nmc, International Merchant Banking, Rank Xerox, Wm.Brandt's Sons, Everyman Bonds, The Ward Group, Cyprus Airways, Automated Instructions, Sealink, Richard Ellis & Son, Post Office Telecommunications, Singer & Friedlander, Export Intelligence, Royal Doma Iran Ag, Robinsons Of Chesterfield, The Times, Ford, Jack Barclay, Air Canada, Heuga, Stratstone, Moda Selezione, Ucc, Just Jane, Cornwell-Norton, Simpson, The Sentinel, Bupa, Punch. Official Appointments and Notices: New Ulster Agent, Junior dean resigns over hoax letters. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Cockney Musical, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,413, Power-plus cars set the theme at Geneva show, Television today, Yorkshire Tv Play Competition. Editorials/Leaders: First And Last Americans, Militant Shopkeepers, One In Twenty. Letters to the Editor: Mercurius Oxoniensis, White Heat, Pollution Law, Department stores, Brewing industry, Democracy in danger, Religion And Society, Mr Waugh's Assessment Of Sir Alec, Sport With S. Africa, Shouted down, Protests In Moscow, Taking decisions-just what is participation?, The Exercise Of Authority By Vice-Chancellors, Why Nigeria?, The Shopper's View Of S.E.T., Held in deep respect, Queen's Park, Second opinion, Not unheard, Example, Choice as leader, Asians From Kenya, Opinion, Not With A Bang. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, March 12, 1945 Harvest Volunteers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lady Brookeborough, Mr Julian Elliston Quick prolific draftsman, Mr Robert Hughes Deputy Recorder at Plymouth, Mrs Frederick Balfour. Reviews: Simpson symphony, The English Orpheus, London debuts Strong mezzo, Conveyor belt justice, Apt partnership in crime, Spectacle of decline. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Travel And Hotels, Today's Appointments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Newcastle will miss Clark and Craig, Sports in Brief, Wentworth Foursomes Midday sun helps late starters, Today's Worcester card, Marksman's new aim, Derby Hope Prince Tenderfoot not just a pretty face, Worcester results, Today's fixtures, Magic still in the name of Arsenal, Second Division Leicester Hang on, Mills champion again, Selectors Reappointed 'Sizable boost for county cricket', Horse Trials Big entry includes the best, Plumpton runners and riders, First Division Wednesday breathe again, Osgood and Kidd get another chance, Cycling, Schools not overlooked, County Rugby Final Supporters stay at home, University Rackets Fourth successive win by Oxford, Australia Whitewashed Unseen departure probably best, Hockey today. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Equality in the US, Textile curbs rejected, Jenkins inside IMF target, Handley Page report, Iran Oil guarantees sought, Lighting up for the off-beat sell, General Investors and Trustees, Limited, The good sports down at Dagenham, Lloyds people report, Big order for parts bolsters BSA lead, The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited Statement By The Rt. Hon. Lord Clitheroe, P.C., Co-ops' European link-up, £90m power plant to be built on Clyde, BRIEFLY FROM industry Sea gas sales drive stepped up, Big Vauxhall plant halted by walk-out, United States European border taxes 'major bar', The Regions, West Germany ICI to merge outlets, Company Meeting River And Mercantile Trust Limited Mr. R. H. Wethered's review, Rootes will not be axed-Chrysler, On The Move, Caledonian prepares way for BUA bid, Bids, Deals & Mergers J. Shaw's strong defence, Sterling 8 point advance in active trading, Britain repays all swap debts to US Federal Reserve, Malaysian cocoa prospects, Union Corporation Limited Preliminary Announcement, Fixed Interest Early losses largely recouped, Michelin will not oppose link-up, FOR THE saver Bristol & West's new bond, The two faces of De Beers, Company News No stopping Rotary Hoes' growth, The Selective Investor Ward is ripe for an eager bidder, Promotional weapon, Wall Street Investors wait for definite move on credit, Italy Investment target 'still possible', Interim Statement Spark Holdings Limited Interim Statement, SE ruling on decimals, Dyestuffs import duty plea, 'Immense strength of copper', Economic policy v human relations, Briefly, Piloting the airlines the Labour way, AEA Bill introduced, Price, Forbes (Holdings) Limited, Systems International has strong backing, Alarm expressed over new Electricity Bill, 'Unrealistic' pensions, Invergordon plant refinancing imminent, new ISSUES $15m Orly Euroloan, How The Markets Moved, Clydeside refinery refused, Power industry exports up 15pc, Company Meeting The General Funds Investment Trust Limited Mr. C. G. Randolph's Statement, Caledonian takes over British United's mantle, Money Market Easy day with the Bank 'mopping up', Wider wages council scope, United Scientific Holdings Limited, New bank established, BUSINESS diary Pulling out the STOP on pensions, Dufay Bitumastic Limited Preliminary Announcement, contracts Cubitts wins £4.5m Thamesmead order, IRC backing for Hawker merger, Easier loans forecast, EQUITY Markets Late support helps industrials, Oil imports level lifted, Dubious logic in supply and demand, Vereinsbank In Hamburg Review Of 1969, BSR founder sells 5m family shares, mining RST half-year profits jump £13.4m to £24.9m. Business Appointments: Business Appointments North Thames Gas chief, New Dufay chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Stores in demand, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Rubber down again with spot at its lowest since January 1969, Unit Trust Prices.

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