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The Times - 15/05/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, From RITA MARSHALL, From Our Correspondent, From PETER JAY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, Christopher Warman, By a Staff Reporter, By GERALDINE KEEN, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED, By PHILIP HOWARD, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Peter Waymark, By JOHN ROPER, By JULIAN MOUNTER, By Our Science Correspondent, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From HUGH STEVENSON, By Charles Douglas-Home, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From FRED EMERY, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From IAN McDONALD, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, From WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, From PAUL MARTIN, From RICHARD WIGG, Peter Jay Economics Editor, PHS, JOHN MUSKER., QUINTIN HOGG., S. LEONARD SIMPSON, COLIN S. ANDERSON, F. WEINBERG, RACHEL BUXTON, J. A. BLEACH., TOM MARGERISON., JOAN HAGGARD, By E. J. B. Rose, P. E. BRIDGE., FRANCIS HODGE., Eric Brown, John Craxton, Peter W. Dockley, Timothy Drever, Keith Grant, Anthony Hill, Peter Hedegaard, Tess Jaray, Peter Joseph, Peter Kalkhof, Michael Kidner, Michael Michaeledes, Telfer Stokes, Mark Vaux, D. C. SIMKINS, E. M. PURVES, AMBROSE APPELBE., Mr. Alec Robertson, Canon Herbert Waddams, by Anthony King-Deacon, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Newmarket Correspondent, From our Northern Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, BY PETER RYDE, By U. A. TITLEY, by John Russell Taylor, By Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, John Percival, By Jan Dawson, Irving Wardle, by GERALD ELY, From ANTHONY THOMAS, From PHILIP JACOBSON, US Financial Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, Frank Vogl, By MAURICE CORINA, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By MICHAEL BAILY Shipping Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By SALLY WHITE, PATRICIA TISDALL, By RONALD KERSHAW Northern Industrial Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By ROSS DAVIES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From HUGH STEPHENSON, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, G. C. ALLEN, C. D. MADDEN, B. C. DIAMOND, A. S. BYTHWAY, By KENNETH OWEN, Peter Jay, Anthony Thomas, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Guerrillas rally after Israel invasion, Syria sends troops into Lebanon, Squatters' leader cleared, Pilkington clerk takes the blame, Nine held in Trinidad, Science Report Nutrition Protein find may aid production, Labour stand by for dissolution notice, Unqualified teachers' status, 30,000 gns for Louis desk, £190m lost through arthritis, Ohio troops called out again, Nixon calls talks on money crisis, Two MiGs shot down in Suez clash, Nato takes next step in nuclear plan, New plan for Maltings, Starvation warning in Nigeria, Slide to anarchy in Guatemala, Amity in amalgamation Merton's family flavour, 'Raid leader was killed', Tory attack on press, Rally cars face snow, 500 immigrants on housing list, Minister resists pressure over cricket tour, Grounds for an alliance?, Rush-hour strike chaos likely at Waterloo today, TV honour for Fraser, Six years of shifting viewpoints in a volatile electorate, Tree hazard sawn down, Mrs Gandhi puts blame for hatred on Hindu leader, Thinking robot for Post Office, Renault join the 1300cc battle, Czech attack on 'British slanders', Phone strike threat, Poll complaint to police, Exploring new paths in flight, New plan for water supply, Lynch wins a vote of confidence, Deteriorating position of West Indians in Britain, An honoured tradition, Cambodians tighten links with S Vietnamese, Masefield gives hint of bigger airport, Trudeau's 'voyage of discovery' in Pacific, Efta to be consulted, The Times Diary Power balance not beam in Thorpe's eye, Disruption condemned, Nixon fights plan to cut war funds, Man dies as car ploughs into crowd, Saigon arrogance as troops start new sweep, Toy gun hijack fails, Brandt wins big vote as party chairman, Army takes over its museum, Plea to halt rugby tour rejected, Eire gun running enigma A News Team inquiry, Everest scaled again, Inquiry on future of broadcasting, Today's engagements, Doctors 'disappointed' by Wilson's reply, Prince Philip cuts his staff. News in Brief. Law: Penal action started in Niarchos case, Son on murder charge insane, Chancery Division Deserted Wife To Be Made A Party Hastings And Thanet Building Society v. Goddard, Basques gaoled, Court Of Appeal Mother's Refusal Of Adoption Consent Upheld In Re W (An Infant), False Representations And Owner's Consent Regina v. Peart. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Magee, National Fur Company Ltd, Audi, Garrard, The Happy Apple, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Old Equitable, Pearl, Costain, Citroen, Sumrie, United Dominions Trust Limited, Honours Graduates, Charterhouse, Tricker's, Antler, Boac, Hidden Hearing Experts, Prudential, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Crockett & Jones, N S U, Skf, Bilbao, Burroughs Computers, Russell & Bromley, European Festival Of Recreation. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,468, Counterpoint Labour Of Loveliness, Men's Fashion Facade for the tourists, Soviet team lead in chess, Television today. Politics and Parliament: Majority of 133 to ban coursing, Indo-China: Lord Avon urges move with French Lords, Agreements for au pair girls, Bridge: skill or chance?, Higher immigration firmly ruled out, Mr Wilson angers Tories: 'swine' remark withdrawn by Mr Macleod Commons, Error for Government to interfere directly on tour. Editorials/Leaders: As Peking And Hanoi See IT, Social Democrats Settle In, Votes For Students. Letters to the Editor: Choice At The Next Election: Meeting Problems Ahead, Staff bonus, Britain's pride, Labour advertising, 'The Mixture', Patent figures, Law Courts Hall, A sense of humour, Tv Sports Coverage, Pensioners' Fares, Audience reaction, Bolstering inefficient industries, Bulldog With Nerves, Release Of A Spy, Under Suspicion, Playing on prejudices, Camden Arts Centre, Mr Stewart At The Oxford Union, Knihtsbridge Tower. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday May 16,1945 Gilt-Edged Rise. Obituaries: Sir William Dobell, Professor P. Latham A distinguished musician, Canon John Findlow, Obituary, M Henri Hayden Noted French painter. Sport: Sumrie Golf Rees carries burden to hold lead, North Prospers At York Speed will help Slitheroe, Yesterday's scores Cambridge v Derby, Athletics Britain's new prospect for 1,500 metres, Royal Windsor Show Urney Road's day, Sports in Brief, Two stands stop the slide, Yesterday's racing results York, Hint Of Rapprochement A fresh formula for skiing, A record entry, Programme at Ayr today, Uttoxeter results, Hurlingham Tennis Matthews moves into last four to face Maud, Glamorgan checked, Stratford runners, Long Till Preferred for Lingfield Park trial, Football Ramsey defends plan, Yesterday's Cricket Another century for Majid. Reviews: Cinema-London Pit explosion, Mahler unvarnished, Cinema-Cannes Lions and unicorns, Dancers' vehement strength, Difficulties of tone, Electronic experiment. Property: Wilson & Co., Country Properties, Property Market Advantage outside London, Building Sites, Giddy & Giddy. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Information Scientist, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Computer report may be delayed, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Treasury move will hit offshore funds, Promotional spending 'chaos' warning, Bigger rise in imports expected, Company Meeting, The Bourses Widespread heavy losses, Computer growth at airports, Australia Interest rate rise blow for industry, Ocean Steam ends service to China, Press Financial Advertising, IOS: Hill Samuel tries to find a solution, Ocean Steam Ship reports..., 3-star petrol from Mobil, France Trade gap widens, The phenomenon of unit trusts, Date for end to deposits, PIB warning on margarine prices, For The Saver S & P insurance revised, Giro plan to attract direct pay transfers, Money Market Easy close for most discount houses, Opencast coal boom likely, Wbb, London dockers drop opposition to shifts, Big rise in Chinese rubber purchases, The Regions, Johnson Group Cleaners Limited Mr. T. B. S. Johnson forecasts progressively improved results, Wall St and Washington: reactions to the slide Nixon advisers relax with their theory, Marketing Money: Conference Within A Conference Progress of company reports outlined, Musical & Plastics drop, Concentrating on brands in the 70s, Royal Insurance, Dow Jones at lowest for seven years, Belgium Metal groups link sought, Engineering executive course, London down again, Fixed Interest Decline halted in afternoon, Oil find scepticism, company NEWS Bowring dividend up 3 points, Mining Approval for potash venture, Wall Street Nine-point drop as retreat continues, Offer for Crown Cork shares, Exports shock for UK nuclear power stations, Coats Patons' pre-tax 12½ per cent down, Ransome sets up U S off-shoot, Sterling Technical fall of 7 points to $2.4056, Briefly, Ideas on insurance, View from the Stock Exchange, Tilling aim is good management of funds, More losses at Tersons, Grants rise aids tourist board, United States Soviet plant plan rejected by Ford, Realism in the Treasury's new look ahead, Biggest ever US balance of payments deficit: Wall St plunge continues, How The Markets Moved, International nuclear fuel policy urged, Pilkington: TUC talks, THE Friday COLUMN People-language and bits of metal, Telepone Rentals LIMITED Operating Tr Services, BUSINESS diary Relax, the Scottish pound is safe, Bids, Deals & Mergers Cardiff Plant agrees £2m offer by Constructors JB, Oliver Rix, Reyrolle Parsons, Air tour price minimum stays, EQUITY Markets Late rally reduces some losses, The dealers discount all but armageddon, Value of research projects proved, contracts Boiler order from Cuba, Swiss Aluminium Ltd., Plenary Sessions: Day One Industry's responsibility to society, 'Ignorance on pensions', Hongkong China sets trade terms, Denmark PM warns of squeeze. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Reorganization at S Pearson & Son. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Copper down £4 15s and tin £7, but both well above day's lows, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Increased selling of equities, Unit Trust Prices. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders From The London Gazette.

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