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The Times - 17/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By PETER JAY, From Our Correspondent, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Trevor Fishlock, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By DAVID WILSWORTH, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, By a Staff Reporter, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From ROGER BERTHOUD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Nature-Times News Service, Louis Heren, PAUL MARTIN, A Staff reporter, Geoffrey Dodd, Stephen Jessel, PHS, C. Aldridge, Brian Miller, Patricia Allen, Eileen Molony, Peter Bale, Philip Moore, Brandon Acton Bond, Brian Patten, Dilvs Breese, T. Poore, Tony Raymont, Desmond T. Chinn, Chris Robilliard, Michael Croucher, Jack Robottom, Paul Dickin, Colin Rose, John Dobson, Jim Saunders, Peter Firth, Kenneth Savidge, Colin Godman, Gillian C. Smith, Peter Heeley, Paul K. L. Smith, R. Hayward, Hugh Tasman, Donald Heighway, Colin Thomas, John R. King, Denis Towler, Bill Laird, D. Vaughan, W. H. Mather, Ron Webster, John Merritt, John Bland, Neil Murray, John Bradbury, Desmond O'Leary, Richard Butt, Charles Parker, Peter Caselberg, Anthony Parkin, Peter Craddy, Michael Shoesmith, Philip Donnellan, Derek Smith, Barrie Edgar, Philip Turner, Henry Fowler, Alan Ward, Ronald Gardner, Oliver White, John Gilbert, John Whitehead, Michael Hall, Geoff Wilson I, Paul Humphreys, Tom Wisdom, James Langley, JOHN REX, NICHOLAS DEAN., R. E. SIBTHORP, RAYMOND SHORT., RANDAL HERLEY, PATRICIA M. MACKENZIE, IAIN MACKENZIE., CHRISTOPHER SYKES, KENNETH CHAPMAN., VERA CHAPMAN., D. L. BOWERS., By William Rees-Mogg, ALAN ROSS, THOMAS HODGKIN, R. CALZADA., HENRY SHARPLEY, F. E. McWELLIAM, BARBARA A. WRIGHT, PALL MILLER, By GARRY LLOYD, By GERALDINE KEEN, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By JIM RAILTON, By a Lacrosse Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, BY REX BELLAMY, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By TOM GERMAN, By Alan Blyth, By Irving Wardle, by Guy Brett, By William Mann, by Max Harrison, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By ALAN HAMILTON, Labour Staff, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By DENNIS DWYER, By TONY ALDOUS, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By RONALD KERSHAW, By RONALD KERSHAW Torthern Industrial Correspondent, ANTHONY ROWLEY, By PETER HILL, By KENNETH OWEN, ERIC WIGHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Geoffrey Charles, AUSTEN ALBU., EDMUND IRVING.,

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News: University condemns Cambridge violence, Brighton to cut annual grant to university, Girl 'Suspicious of the other woman', Sterling soars as surplus hits £39m, Police eject Welsh protesters, Jack Dash has plans for a busy retirement, Paris willing to sell aircraft to Greece, French promised rising standard of living, Rat race warning by Duke, Washington, Feb. 16, American TV women to boost British trade, Scientists on defensive, Australia backs ban on S Africa, Editor's call to Brezhnev, 1,500 poison victims 'need not die', New Italian divorce challenge, Starvation warning in south-east Nigeria, Six climbers swept away in avalanche, Regions join in BBC protests, Restructure of commands in Army, Cairo complaint to Britain, Strip search protest by mother, Security bars police after Bank alert, VD increase from pill, US policy on Rhodesia flexible, Husain sees his power slipping away, It's all Welsh, Criticism on adoption, New strikes by postal workers, Rector's duty over banns, Bonn concern at US wish to cut forces, Moroccans sent back to face death, Cars And Drivers Rootes's make-or-break venture, TV network 'involved in invasion', 4 am latest Man held in mill shooting hunt, New race check at foundry, Senate vote for Nixon nominee, Defence bill goes up in Israel, Assistant masters to join in strikes, 7,000 in queue to enter Britain, Cease-fire breakdown alarms UN, What Israel Thinks-2 The faith and the army, 20,000 Ford men may be laid-off if strikers persist, Rift over Guildhall scheme, Plea for overseas students, Turk killed as Britons fight, Scientific journals earn Royal Society £37,693, Chicago contempt sentences raise protest storm, Students strike after 22 are suspended, British spy given Order of Lenin, £1 driving licences, Police chief tells of low morale, Science Report Entomology Possibility of safer insecticides, Film director wanted to shock, Today's engagements, Invoices faked for Rhodesian goods, Swans of Avon are left stranded, The Times Diary Waugh's Spectator successor? Aged Cantab first, Venue for premiers, Interest decision reserved. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Local Authority Bonds, Sun Alliance, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait, Save The Children Fund, Goblin, The Times, Iof, Mr. Patrick Middleton Of Language Studies, Sanaco Computer Services, Hs & B, Collin Berry, The Canadian Life Assurance, Leicester Permanent, The New Hillman Avenger, Local Authority Of Bonds, Ibm, Ministry Of Defence, Boac, Avis, J. Henry Schroder Wagg, Sandhurst, Carrier Overseas Finance Corporation, Servowarm Information Service, Sun Life Assurance Society. Law: Brothers again remanded, Tate trial ruling, Long Binh trial lawyer to question Abrams, Alleged pose as solicitor, Immigration man acquitted, Captain Broome's feelings libel issue, jury told, Axel Springer fined, Greeks gaoled, Charges against Russian dropped, Law Report February 16 Court Of Appeal Suspended Sentences And Dissimilar Offences Regina v. Saunders, Notes plot: six gaoled, Prosecution of Africans stopped, Court plea on jewels, Case of the Welsh JPs, Opponent of Franco sent to gaol. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, Schools Council post. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: 5s in pound tax urged by Donnelly party, Why Royal Engineers are better at blasting, Ex-Minister taunts Opposition: 'You cannot denationalize steel', Vain appeal for credit priority for builders, Diplomats' acts 'nipped in bud', Action sought against JPs who paid fines. Editorials/Leaders: M. Servan-Schreiber's G.O.P., Cheapening Order Of Lenin, A Crisis Of Policy. Letters to the Editor: Democratic process, Gratuities, Industrial oceanology, Radio Protests: Limitations On Regional Programmes, Orangery Into Cafe, Matter of principle, Dissatisfied majority, Moulding public taste, Economic argument, S. African Cricket Tour, Taking Action Against Pollution, Irretrievable harm, Billy Bunter Banned, Tory View Of Women As Mps, CBI tax proposals would benefit the better-off, Losing the Third, Once a month. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Today's Television, Four Teams Get To Semi-Finals, Phoenix Opera At Gardner Centre, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,394, Fashion by Prudence Glynn. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, February 17, 1945 Seine In Flood. Obituaries: Mr George Lanchester Early British motors, Dr Peyton Rous Cancer research pioneer, Canon Charles Lanchester, Earl Of Iddesleigh, Mrs Olga Guggenheim. Deaths. Sport: First Division Liverpool's zeal unrewarded, Tennis Now it's the top 50, Sports in Brief, Real Tennis, Mellor In Final Hall shows the way, Cambridge Crews At Ely Cruttenden returns to intensive training, Rugby League tour, Squash Rackets Mrs Marshall sets example in skill, Golf Supporters organized, Order of start for Torpid races, Jimmy Ellis at his heaviest, Two Meetings Off Prospect of nine races at Ascot, United States Golf Showman survives 'sudden death', Strong tackling basis of team selection, Last night's football First Division, Australians Win Freeman to the rescue, Third Division Orient go top, Hockey teams for Sunday, Squash Rackets Contrast in quality of entry. Reviews: Brighton Rock and Beethoven, Mahler as test, The rebel returns, New ensemble, Story-telling. Property: Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Todays Appointments, Womens Appointments, Acknowledgements, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Mears Bros. Holdings Ltd., Wall Street Indices change fractionally in dull trading, French bid by group, New car sales fell 2 per cent in December, Switzerland Gatt system in danger, says US, Not much to spare for an April handout, Avon Rubber Company Limited, Heavy trading in nickel, Drivers plan pay strike, Electro-Hydraulics Limited Sir Alfred Owes Reviews Activities And Prospects, Alcan steps into direct marketing, US plans action on wage and price rises, Company Meeting Orient And General Investment Trust, Italy Banknote restriction, Money Market Heavy calling as credit remains scarce, The Regions, FOR THE saver Offshore funds worth $3,000m, Vauxhall unions seek £4 rise, Bids, Deals & Mergers Time runs out for Allied, EMI record prices up in March, Small response to loan exchange offer, Conventional maybe, but it's make or break, Fixed Interest Abrupt gains by the long Funds, Mrs Castle resists CBI pressure on Superboard, Off-the-shelf banking forecast, Exports boost to Japan likely, The conveners who got out of touch, Board members for agriculture training, Japan EEC talks on trade, Scope for jobs in hosiery, BUSINESS diary Sending Southend to the dogs, Sterling 22 point jump on handsome trade news, mining MFC share valuation, Hotel group profit rises 93 per cent, Cuts in power tariffs, Briefly, Australian wool cheque drops, Pru buys more in Charterhouse, Coal output record set up, State steel to stay, say Tories, Accelerating growth for Trust Houses, Fall in dry cleaning, Settlement for Monier, EQUITY Markets Trade figures boost lacks follow-through, Anglo-German link on lasers, Hanover: centre of attraction, More tonnage lost, J. Woodhead in German deal, Oil crews support Hull strikers, How The Markets Moved, Occidental and ENI plan Essex refineries, Northern Industry Wool textiles look to their defences, United California Bank Consolidated statement of condition, Singer strike called off, contracts £2.75m hotel facelift, 'Car prices must go up'-Rootes chief, Ussr Productivity scheme under revision, Furniture setback, Company News Pontin's takes the shackles off dividend, new ISSUES Wolseley-Hughes placing at 10 pc, The Charterhouse Group, Japan may sell copper, computer NEWS ICL-developed software for Polish machine, New Ulster plant for Courtaulds, US has worst deficit on record, Clothing workers stay out, Exports for January at record level. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Grob chairman of Alexander Howden. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Big gains by gilts, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Late dramatic fall slashes big cocoa gains by half at close, Unit Trust Prices.

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