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The Times - 08/04/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By PETER HOPKIRK, Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By DAVID WOOD, Stephen Jessel, By HUGH NOYES, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By a Staff Reporter, Our Naval Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Political Staff, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Churches Correspondent, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By JOHN ROPER, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, By DENIS TAYLOR, BY PAT HEALY, By FRANK ROBERTS, By PETER EVANS, By HENRY STANHOPE, From Edward Mortimer, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Our Science Correspondent, FROM ROGER BERTHOUD, Richard Wigg, From FRED EMERY, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Our Correspondent, From RITCHIE McEWEN, From STEWART HARRIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JEROME CAMINADA, FROM MOSHE BRILLIANT, From PETER HAZELHURST, From IAN McDONALD, From GARRY LLOYD, David Wilsworth, Pearce Wright, By DAVID BALDERSTONE, Ronald Faux, Leonard Beaton, PHS, LANCE WRIGHT., VIOLET M. GIBSON, ROBERT CARR, FRANK HOOLEY, E. MAURICE BACKETT, JOAN YOUNG, CLIFF MICHELMORE, JEAN MICHELMORE, By Norman Fowler, Home Affairs Correspondent, J. H. S. WILD, HARRY G. JOHNSON, PETER PORTEOUS, JOHN R. H. YEOMAN, JOHN GILROY, EDWIN HUBBARD, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, J. THRUPP, By GERALDINE KEEN, By a Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, Philip Clifford, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BARRY DAVIES, By NORMAN CREEK, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, Julian Critchley, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By Max Harrison, By ROY McKELVIE, By JOHN HENNESSY, by Alan Blyth, By Miles Kington, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By R. W. SHAKESPEARF Northern Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, Council, writes Hugh Stephenson., By MICHAEL BAILY Transport Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, By SALLY WHITE, From FRANK VOGL, By BERNARD WITHERS Parliamentary Staff, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS Labour Correspondent, From CLIVE CALLOW, FROM PAUL HORNE, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, Edited by Andrew Lumsden, Sally White, ANDREW LUMSDEN, Patricia Tisdall, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By RONALD KERSHAW Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, OVE ARUP, JOHN DERRINGTON, SIR KIRBY LAING, REX LANCASTER, ALEC LEGGATT, SIR FREDERICK SNOW, STEFAN TIETZ, CHARLES WEISS, A. S. SAFIER, M. FREEMAN, M. L. F. SMITH, EDWARD FELLOWES., K. WINDSOR, C. PAYNE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, Peter Hill,

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News: Soviet planes for India, Apollo crew plan to give the moon a satellite, Gains claimed by Tories in polls, Gang raids Lesotho mine, Healey talks of nuclear retaliation, Roosevelt 'not ill at Yalta talks', Campaign to save children, AEF set to fight Tory proposals, A Simple Way To Better Hearing, No retreat by Ulster troops Wilson says, Science Report Solar System Jupiter may hold key to earth, Prince revisits old school, Mandarins of Whitehall in militant mood, Rail strike called off, Referendum threat by Quebec, Tissue clue in study of prolonging life, Nasa offer shelved, Failure to make a stand, Town that may be key to struggle in Laos, Royalties on crowd tunes, Anger in Bonn at Scheel's trip to Guatemala, School tumbles down in Manila quake, British plea for ban on germ war, The Times Diary All change among the Europeans Colour no Joke, Warning to minorities by Chaban, London told the views of Sweden, Call for new purge of Czech diplomats, Earthquake area tour by Stewart, Norwich Festival, Boy patient 'carried in snow', Intruder digs at wreck of Indiaman, Spain piqued by Amnesty posters, Italy's priests in deep crisis, New safety areas at zebras, Church call for ban on CS gas, 'Mix-up in blood samples' theory, Rent pooling plan may aid big families, Cambodians to return hijacked ship today, Crime in Britain-3 Theft that goes unreported, New sites 'worse for noise than Heathrow', Vision of a reformist France, GPs' 'conspiracy of silence' over alcoholics, Newspaper prices up, Studies by Rembrandt sold for 21,000gns, Inquiry by Pakistanis on stabbing, Knesset debates veto on mission to Cairo, Strike threat by pilots, Philip Howard looks at London, New kind of paytalks for dons, Monumental old carver is brought to life, Rumor plans for regional reforms, Tory hope for freer traffic, Borough 'at risk' over smallpox, Israel to settle more families in Hebron, Today's engagements, The truth about Heathcliff, Protest over Soviet visit, French to retain trust in Jaguar. Law: Court clerk on 15 charges, Tax fraud by brothers alleged, Santa Claus 'union' men fined, No prosecution of Kennedy, Ending gaol for civil debt, Sandpaper harm charge, Yugoslavs free gaoled Briton, Undertakers seek death law change, Libel on visiting card alleged, Court Of Appeal Approach To Extended Sentences Regina v. Goody, Journalist in Athens trial 'tortured', Seven men excused at MP's trial, More killing in Vietnam alleged, Last appeal on RPM, 'Calling' Ceremony For Qcs Cut. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Kensington Palace Hotel, Michelin, Richards & Wallington, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Vickers, Avon, Robophone, Export Intelligence, Rolls-Royce, Abbey Life Assurance, Nsu, Frames, The Times, Idc, Jack Barclay, Colonghi's, Sheraton Hotels, Worth, EQUITY & Law, Christian Aid Week, Royal Air Force, Leek And Westbourne, Howell, Brookes, W. H. Patterson, National Engineering Laboratory, Waring And Gillow. Index. Politics and Parliament: Museum library to be rehoused in Bloomsbury, Rent rebate schemes, Minister hints at easing pension transfers, Mr Short stands by social mix school, Army will stay in Ulster Commons, Provocative attitude, Safety of diplomats, Line of motorway through Chilterns Lords, Home Secretary defends General Freeland: Unionist MP wants commander replaced, Euthanasia Bill fails Commons, £284,000 increase in Commons costs. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: GROWING POINT by Moira Keenan Adventure for the handicapped, Today's Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,436, British success at Rand show, Alpine garden show defies hard spring. Editorials/Leaders: A Judge In Dispute, Finland Draws Back, The White Collar Revolution. Letters to the Editor: Safe industry, New Complications In The Business Of Living, The need for an inquiry into building regulations, 'Divine Right', 'Small pleasures being whittled away', Plea for disabled, Dearer telephones, Relief for elderly, Chiltern Motorway, Plastic waste, Too Many Actors, Computers, Safety Of Churches, Contracting out, Inquiry Into Torture Allegations, Trade Unions And The Law, Graceful curve, Itv Set-Up, While A Widow, Saving The Hedge, Necessary to society. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders, Church News. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr G R Askew, Mr R. W. Hutchinson Archaeologist and lecturer, Captain E.P. Bennett Vc Soldier and magistrate, Mr Jack Shaw. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, April 9, 1945 Japanese Strategy. Sport: Sports in Brief, Schools Football One in a thousand, Reshaped Arsenal face moment of truth, New-look England, Big Test For One Thousand Guineas Favourite Humble Duty definitely runs at Ascot, US Masters Golf Jacklin needs a good start, Racing results Sedgefield, Early inspection at Warwick, Warwick racing programme, Unseeded player beats Stilwell, Rackets Title again won by Eton, Promotion Contest Blackpool set for First Division, Rugby Fives, Worcester fields for today, Three New Caps For England Jorden replaces Hiller in Paris, Boxing Desire to terminate contract, British Junior Skiing Promising days for Iliffes, Late spurt by Edinburgh, Madeley goes to Mexico-Law goes on sale, Squash Rackets. Reviews: London debuts Adventurous violinist, Rock against the clock, On the trot, Sir Adrian defies the years, Music hall musical. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Company Meeting Lonrho Limited Annual Meeting, Wesleyan and General Assurance Society, United States Gold sale details, HP sales of durables rise, but no sign of spending spree, The Regions, Sharp rise in bad debts, Czechoslovakia Russia seeks shake-up in engineering, contracts £7m airport work for New Zealand, Pledge to Remploy, G. W. Sparrow & Sons Ltd, Steep rise in direct investment abroad, Report of good progress for the Chancellor, Bristol & West Building Society, General Accident Summary of the Estimated Results for 1969, Three groups in market for Beagle, How The Markets Moved, E. Fogarty & Company Limited, Retail act criticized, Go-ahead likely on £134m BP plan, THE SELECTIVE investor Prospects follow an armistice, Wall Street Firmer trend as glamours rally after big fall, Fixed Interest Brisk demand for short corporations, 'A tax which is an obstacle to the efficiency of the economy as a whole' From a timely pre-Budget report on SET by top industrialists out today, Catherwood to leave Neddy, National Westminster Bank Annual General Meeting, Hovercraft factory to close, Counter bid for Permutit, Briefly, London Brick up on expectations, Sterling $2.4056 after being down to $2.4050, Bids, Deals & Mergers Antiference will join Grovewood, Abbey National Building Society Annual General Meeting The Address of the Chairman, Sir Roy Matthews, C.B.E., Motor cycle exports in danger, Report on Smithfield, Sir Roy Matthews, chairman of, Cunard 'full ahead', BUSINESS diary Back to building for Fred Catherwood, new ISSUES Hardy raises £2.4m, Money Market An uneven close after small Bank help, Engineering militants seek rise, Government approves dearer bread, Concern at trend of investment, mining Gold mines looking bravely ahead, Productivity-the CIM's role, Intercom Societe Intercommunale Belge De Gaz Et D'electricite, Strikers close two more Pilkington factories, When the UK takes to its drinks, Wilson set for fight over unions, Marketing science: a wider potential, Call for improved road links, Employers will reject dock pay claim, Permanite, Lancaster Carpets & Engineering Limited, W Germany Boom strains labour force, Oil sales campaign, EQUITY Markets London support boosts Rank Org, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Runway completed, General Accident profits drop 62 pc, on The Move, company NEWS London & Northern ahead of forecast £4m pre-tax, Hauliers criticize training board, New dollar low in Frankfurt, Wool 'perfection' project, Robert Maxwell makes charge of forgery, Sausage group sales, Sogat to claim 20 pc pay increase, Salvo of mallow biscuits across the Irish Sea, 4 pc of lorries fail test, Italy Premier forecasts severe controls, Plea to top retailers, The Law Land Company Limited, FOR THE Saver Hill Samuel's Fyvie, Natural gas conversions, Motor insurers' profits halved, Tourism up 9 pc, Court asked to make Maxwell answer BoT. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, The Selective Investor's Portfolio, Commodities Early cocoa gains lost: Spot sugar at highest since August 1964, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Interim figures boost Rank, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Laing chief named.

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