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The Times - 21/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By NORMAN FOWLER, From LOUIS HEREN, By IAN MORISON, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From RONALD FAUX, By a Staff Reporter, By GERALDINE KEEN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By RITA MARSHALL, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our Political Editor, By JOHN ROPER, By Nature-Times News Service., Our Legal Staff, From EDWARD MORTIMER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From PAUL MARTIN, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From DAVID BONAVIA, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, A Staff Reporter, From STEWART HARRIS, Dan Van Der Vat, Julian Critchley, Michael Knipe, Michael Hornsby, PHS, Pat Healy, FULTON, GLANMOR WILLIAMS, MAY BAIRD., DUNLEATH., ROBERT BELLINGER., CONSTANTINE., HUGH GREENE., MARY GREEN., THOMAS JACKSON., RALPH MURRAY., PAUL N. WILSON., BARBARA BRAY, C. WITTON-DAVIES., T. R. SIMPSON., FRANK GILLARD., PETER MANSFIELD., PETA FORDHAM, CHRISTOPHER LOGUE, CRYSTAL-M. BENNETT, L. H. GLINERT., By Richard Harris, JOAN VICKERS, PATRICIA HORNSBY-SMITH., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS, R. J. OSBORN., B. J. KIRCHNER., GLEB KERENSKY., By the Rt. Rev. Dr. KENNETH SANSBURY, By JIM SNOW, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From DEREK du PLESSIS, By BRIAN LEWIS, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GERRY HARRISON, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By GILES SMITH, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By ALAN HAMILTON, Margaret Stone, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, John Drummond, Lindsay Duncan, Neil Buchanan, Gillian Graham, Halldora Blair, Geraldine Keen, Pooter, John Percival, William Mann, by David Wade, Irving Wardle, Peter Laslett, Julian Jebb, Edward Candy, Geoffrey Paxton, F. Fraser Darling, Joy Whitby, Elizabeth Wiskemann, Roy Hay, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Alan Kent, Arthur Eperon,

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News: Decision day in Ford pay conflict, Wife 'shoplifted' in her sleep, Communist army poised to take Plain of Jars, Oxford's underground venture, Mental aid pledge, Narrative works sold, £330m Soviet shadow over Indonesia, Hiroshima horror for Americans, The Times Diary Broadcasters unite in call for Royal Commission, Pessimism on Rome coalition, Driving ban on a boy of 13, 'No ban' on journalist, Wider powers for wardens, Way sought out of French rail strike fiasco, Turk paints portrait of Duke, More votes than voters, Warning by Israel, Growing danger to Lesotho leader's position, Major banks show £228m profit, Greek reply to report on press, Science Report Entomology Butterflies that breed no male, University's offer to open files is rejected, Rogers in 'genial' Nigeria talks, Atlantic Battle Service May Stop, Laird sees China missile threat, Bonn-E German talks date, Police deny making wife strip, MP protests over Royal flight plan, Life began at 60 for spastic, Commissions At Sandhurst, Who's who in dodging taxes, Shaikhs in Jordan urge King to be firm, Peeping through the bamboo curtain, Death of pop group driver unexplained, Climbers trapped for 11 days on peak, 13,000 telephone clerks walk out, An important reminder from the Marxists, Teachers to face higher strike levy, Proposal to make criminals help in hospitals, BBC drops law series, Press policy of Brandt attacked, Foreign Office man 'in CS gas protest', Man denies deception as solicitor, Governors of BBC rally to Lord Hill, Today's engagements, This morning 40 members of, Pipe blast: 5 cleared, Three years for McKay blackmail, A piece of cake for Heath. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery: The landing stage. Display Advertising: Home & Garden, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Book Sale, Storage Table, Sandey & Kay, Oceanic, Andrews, Travelscene, Montrose, Tyndall Settlements, Classic Hungarian, Bath, John-Alan Designs, Swedish Lloyd, Hoverlloyd, Kangol, Frames, Shelf Unit, Sefti, The Times, Juliette Greco, Moss Bros, Wall Mirror, Greaves & Thomas, Romania, A Cooper, Edinburgh Festival Society, Ebor, Sw, Royal Opera, Shand, Wings, Radiator Shelves, Sheer Luxury, Geoffrey, J. Newall (Interior), Cassette, Services, Greenhouse, Tokyo Trust, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Unican, The Publication Department, Sasso, Marina Aimassa, Mfi, Osl, Davies & Metcalfe, Spring Weddings, Harrods, V. C. Whitehead, New Sold. Law: Five-year sentences at Chicago, Law Report February 20 Court Of Appeal £4,750 Libel Damages Set Aside Morgan v. Odhams Press And Another, Accused MP 'in poor health', Jury clears gas fitter, Drivers warned by judge, 22 Africans seek court's protection, Detectives face new charge. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Gardening, For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Women's Appointments, Mortgages, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Tyrol, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Lent, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property. Politics and Parliament: Parliament February 20 1970 Bill to allow 'free trade' in pension rights blocked, Immigrant child check. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, Italian broadcasting chief resigns, New president of World Court. Editorials/Leaders: The EQUITY Of Injunctions, The Hard And Soft, Desegregation Slowed Down. Letters to the Editor: Train Robbers And Driver Mills, Electors For Sale, Cheapening The Lenin Order, Intransigence, As recommended, Orangery Into Cafe, Christians in Jerusalem, Self-determination, The Bengal Club, Administrator v. producer, What Israel Thinks: Safeguards For Peace, Future Of Radio Broadcasts: Basis For Decision, Much the same, Pricing A Church, Tory View Of Women As Mps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, February 22, 1945 The Battered City. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr J. Cafe Filho Once president of Brazil, Obituary, Mr Bill Hartley Broadcaster and writer, Mr C. Nezer. Sport: Indoor Athletics No threat to Germans at Cosford, Sports in Brief, Rowing Torpid races at Oxford, Leopardstown Latest form points to L'Escargot, Programme for Chepstow, French Excuse to lead Arctic Actress home, South Africans lose, Lingfield Park details, Hockey Portent for Cambridge, Aristocrats Of Football After Nine Years' Dedication The paradox of Don Revie, Third Test Match Australia again in trouble, Worcester lose £10,000, Weekend sporting fixtures Football, Biathlon, Rugby Prospects Wappett out as Golding comes in, F.A. Cup Prospects Chelsea could be restricted at Loftus Road, Tennis Long rest for Roche, First Division Mercer sees Albion flaws, South African Golf Horton takes two stroke lead. Arts and Entertainment: Next week: Religion and Society, Chess Superseding generations, Gardening Motorized equipment, Eating in Duckling with turnips, Wine Celestial taste, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,398, The Times-Sotheby index Furniture as fine art, Bridge The biter bit, Travel A holiday on the move, Weekend programmes Saturday, Travel Water sports in the west. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Under 18 Making provision for the children's school fees, Lebus shuts works-1,000 redundant, Natwest and Lloyds come out best of the banks, P & O in ore ship venture, John Lewis sales are up 10 pc, On Your Own Clare Finds The Square Pegs To Fill The Square Holes, Fixed Interest Further gains by short Funds, Nixon defers action to scrap oil quotas, Margins pressure on Brittains, Investment in France to be easier, Ford strike bill £3.7m as unrest sweeps car plants, Shares Of The Week Reed times it right, Chrysler's losses mount, WHO Will Pay For The Concorde's Boom?, Trust Houses: a great year, Car Insur Ance Sorting out liability when the garage does damage to your car, Bids, Deals & Mergers John Shaw gets full offer, The Week Ahead Report on chemicals, Battery rises go to PIB, Company Meeting Cable And Wireless (Holding) Limited Results Reflect Company's Progressive Investment Policy, How IT Works Working out the trade figures, Money Market Easy day for the discount houses, Late profit-taking reduces 50-point rise in NY cocoa, Wall Street Oils are higher on Nixon's procrastination, Clothing row spreads, new ISSUES Triumph Trust to raise £3.9m, Company Meeting Jute Industries (Holdings) Limited A Difficult Year Sir William Walker's Statement, Treasury bill rate down slightly, Banks' true 1969 profit was £228m, Beagle: still hope of sale, Sterling Swedish krone rises strongly, Summary Of Results, The Law Don't take a chance with holiday plans, Warning on mortgages, company NEWS New "Wavy Line" profit peak, Tax When it is better to give than to let the taxman receive, How The Markets Moved, EQUITY Markets Bank shares active ahead of profit disclosures, Money In The Bank A summary of the big four banks' funds in December, 1969, Fertilizers put a damper on ICI, Provident progress, Vickers may win £34m Argentine order, Farewell to the Feudal Age of banking, Leyland prices surprise, Improved offer to dockers, 'S African gold switch'. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trust Asset Value, The Times Share Indices, Unit Trusts There is no single criterion for judging a trusts potential, but small funds usually perform better than the big ones, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Account ends quietly, Commodities Rubber nervous and sharply lower, Unit Trust Prices. Reviews: The BBC is not an island, In best voice, The roots are stirring, Fiction Life of the artist, Making things happen, Illustrated fairy tales Boosting the imagination, Duel for Heroines, The years of the black rat, Talent in the nick of time, News from over the wall, Behind Stauffenberg, Make it more Pow, Pop plays.

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