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The Times - 29/05/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Editor, By DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JOHN ROPER, From EDWARD MORTIMER, BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF, From JOHN CLARE, From CLIVE BORRELL, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Labour Staff, Chris Dunkley, By PAT HEALY, By a Staff Reporter, Our Medical Correspondent, By PETER EVANS, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By DAVID BALDERSTONE, By Our Churches Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From RITA MARSHALL, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, From PETER STRAFFORD, From Our Correspondent, From A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, By David Wade, Michael Billington, By John Russell Taylor, By Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, by Antony King-Deacon, Tony Aldous, Dan Van Der Vat, PHS, Geraldine Keen, Peter Hopkirk, ALAN CAMPBELL., CLIVE S. LEWISOHN., JOHN D. PEARCE-HIGGINS, STIRLING MOSS., PETER RICE-EVANS., QUINTIN HOGG, PETER SCOTT, JAMES SUNNUCKS, By Our Special Correspondent, PETER TOWNSEND, D. F. KARAKA, ANN HENSHELL, DAVID H. SMITH, B. H. BELSHAW., JAMES S. HUTCHINSON, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By RAY CAIRNS, The Dean of Salisbury, F. L. E., By JULIAN MOUNTER, Motor Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, By JIM RAILTON, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From PHILIP JACOBSON, US Financial Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MALCOLM BROWN, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR Insurance Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, From ANTHONY ROWLEY, BERRY RITCHIE, Mr. D. C. Hackett, By CLIVE CALLOW, GILLIAN GRAHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MICHAEL ORROW, A. M. PAY., By MAURICE CORINA, S. PARKINSON., By ROBERT JONES, Anthony Vice, Editor of Business News, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN,

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Politics and Parliament: Why Mr Smith cannot work here, Heath attacked by Chancellor, Market opponents say: 'Ask public', Exchequer to finance allowances, Doctors' pay decision on Thursday Commons, Peers angry at delay with Bill Lords. News in Brief. News: S Australia threatens Liberal monopoly, Advice for Catholics on broken marriages, 'Outing' to prison isle, Teachers in Italy will ban exams, Nato belief that Israel will get Phantoms, A political trial which may split the Fianna Fail, Algiers and Rabat agree on border, 120 in Spain appeal to Rogers, 10 deaths in year's legal abortions, Fog curtails Thorpe's campaign, Bobby Moore flies to rejoin England team, Pollution to be checked by stronger action, Russian help defended by Nasser, Libel writ for BBC, Bearings, More aid for immigrants, Telephonists stop work at two centres, Rhodesian forces to be strengthened, Edmonton to become a bishopric, Phnom Penh asks for Thai troops, Czech party veteran goes, Syndicates to buy paintings, Dismissed secretary spoke of 'rope trick', Customs hit by strike in France, Warrant for Drummond, Dublin bail for former Ministers, Cushioned ride for US, Doubts on Tory race policy, New effort today to fill crucial EEC post, Boundaries move fails, Election 70 Marginals' MPs with most to fear, Mrs Castle sends fare increases to prices board, Decision soon on 22 detainees, Bishops' call in Brazil, Ming jug goes for £15,046, Objection to squash tour in S Africa, Paki-bashing reply, Election in brief, Apathy in key constituency Patrick Brogan's Rural Drive, Angry doctors give pay warning, Influences on home buyers, Lebanese villagers fight guerrillas, Housing attack by Balniel, MP claims he was pressurized, Borough of farms and factories Education disturbs the calm, Ministers in call for one drug law, London plan panel named, Parkhurst discipline 'lax', Liberals hit at big battalions, Election 70 Union chief says employers may provoke strikes, Sonic boom ban for Concorde, A Train With A Mind Of Its Own, British team climbs on, BMA gives Wilson grim warning, The Times Diary Man from UNCLE as election commentator?, Disabled to play fuller part in community, Safety Systems, Maoists in Paris street war, Decimal fares on BR, San Marino shaken by scandal, Today's engagements, Landslide victory for Bandaranaike coalition, Abstinence makes beards grow, Road plan alarms S Africa, Fighting fires in flammable liquids. Index. Display Advertising: History Today, Sonesta Tower, Sealink, Bks, Natural High Speed Gas, Multiple Display Advertisements, Advertisement, Rnib, 4th International Aerospace Show, Citroen, Bailey's, British Red Cross Society., Superverbier, Radiospares, Boac, Loeb, Rhoades International. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Crimes Of Violence: Leniency Deplored Regina v. Riddle Regina v. Stevens, More for trial in Trinidad, Lea witness saw no girls, Anderson Mavor waits on Court, Court Of Appeal Defence Amended In 'Mafia' Libel Case Associated Leisure Ltd. And Others v. Associated Newspapers Ltd., Officers on Vietnam charges. Reviews: Prince Igor To Be Staged, Media satire, Richness confounded, Hawks and apes, Fellow victims, Feast for the ear, Modern Madonnas. Arts and Entertainment: Men's Fashion Sharp Blades, Counterpoint Six-day shopping, Bacquier's Giovanni, Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,480. Editorials/Leaders: Noise And Nastiness, The Trend Setters, Morale Of The Profession. Letters to the Editor: Professional salesmen, Visiting Britain, Over-protected, Travelling By Air, Making the phones work, Cern Collaboration, Professions And The Poor, Providing For Gypsies, Mental decimals, Issues Before The Electorate: Unions And The Law, Blanket cover, Party records on race, Saving the environment, War-Substitutes, Law Courts Hall, Men Without Hats, Arriving From India. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments Presiding Judges Named, Receiving Orders, Awards for 'invisible' exports, University News £500,000 Appeal By College. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, May 31, 1945 Work For Germans. Sport: French Championships Russian takes a set from Mrs Court, Career best, Newbury Prospects High Line need only overcome stalls, Balance Of Match Changes Intikhab spurs Surrey in three rousing hours, Swindon win after riot, Thirsk fields today, Sports in Brief, Gethin's trial at Spa, NH results at Newton Abbot, Goodwin joins Birmingham, Coles leaves rest of Daks field struggling, Buss and Greenidge shine, Tour Of Britain Protests after Pole becomes leader, Rowing Keble again lengthen in time, Six-race programme at Ayr, World Cup: Confidence of Peru grows, Mexico and Uruguay face injury problems Heat-England's only worry, Gripping Cricket Procter has Warwick groping, Polaroid a possible threat, Athletics A.A.A. beaten, Yesterday's racing results Warwick, Aldershot Show Broome wins on Genoe. Obituaries: Lord Burden Former Labour MP and Whip, Miss E. Willey, Dr H. J. Denham, Cecily Mure, Dr F. W. Wadely Former Organist at Carlisle, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Farms & Smallholdings, Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Hopkinsons Holdings Limited Substantial Increase In Orders, Recovery spreads to London markets, Dunlop warns as strikers stay out, New surge on Wall St puts Dow up 20.95, Bid to oust Maxwell rejected, The Regions, BUSINESS diary Man of steel from the shop floor, Building boost urged, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Interim Dividend, Cadbury Schweppes looks up, EQUITY Markets London rallies with Wall Street, Union fears on Six entry, Bank Interim Statement, Atlantic air fares likely to go up, S. Jerome & Sons (Holdings) Limited Worsted Spinners and Manufacturers, Stokes set on expansion at Coventry, Dollar Land row renewed, How The Markets Moved, J. B. Holdings Limited Civil and Mechanical Engineers 1969 Results, Sanders And Forster Limited, Bids, Deals & Mergers Bovis buys Sheffield builder, Company Meeting Dryad, Limited, Eec Italy's textile plan criticized, The Bank of England: a chance to unveil, ICI's turnover remains on a plateau, Machine tool sales steady, Interim Statement First three months' results, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited Statement by the Chairman Mr. D. H. Erlebach, Italy Fiat plans bigger stake in Citroen, Company Meeting Taylor, Pallister & Co., Ltd. Current Order Book At Record Level, The Bourses Strong rises in stepped up turnover, Bass Charrington Limited Interim Report, Money Market Funds again short on Lombard Street, Hudson's Bay Company Governor's Statement And Speech, TV advertising drops by 6 pc, The Property And Reversionary Investment Corporation Ltd., Briefly, Wadham Stringer Ltd. Bright Long-Term Prospects, Extracts from the select committee report on the Bank of England Making the Bank accountable, IOS funds had $63m outflow, Grand Met bids £15m for Berni Inns, Company Meeting Harcros Investment Trust Limited, Steetley nearing 10 pc of Berk, Call for speed-up on monetary union, Wadkin Woodworking Machinery And Machine Tools, Thomas Marshall & Co. (Loxley) Ltd, company NEWS Coast Lines reaches recovery target, Anglo-Transvaal Group Of Companies Declaration Of Preference Dividends, Pan-Am loss of $5.8m, Harvey Plant Holdings Extracts from the Report and Accounts, election 70 Business Analysis Day By Day The Liberal Manifesto Industrial questions are not shirked, Sears Holdings Limited, THE Friday COLUMN The investment quandary, Wall Street DJ index up further 20 points, £50m IDV outlet, Middle East Oil groups clash over drilling rights, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Sunderland yard wins £14m orders, FOR THE saver S & P's new move, Sterling Pound holds surprisingly steady, Britain's fire bill falls again, contracts £1m Dubai hospital deal, Food reference 'unnecessary', Garage charges unlikely to get PIB reference, American Appraisal The gap between the economy and the market, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, British Ropes Limited Mr Harry Smith's address to the Annual General Meeting held in London on May 28th 1970, Reflation needed quickly-National Institute, Fixed Interest British Funds firm but still quiet, Alfred Marks Bureau Limited A Happy Year, The Morgan Crucible Company Limited, Economic institute calls for reflation, Bank of England reforms urged by Select Committee, mining Union Miniere looks for level profit, Rowton Hotels, F. C. Construction (Holdings) Ltd. Record Turnover And Profit, Signs of split in Doxford dispute. Business Appointments: Business Appointments London Brick promotes Rowe. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Equities strong with Wall St, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, The Times Indices Share, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Recovery continues but markets still lack confidence.

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