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The Times - 23/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From PHILIP HOWARD, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our Foreign Staff, Moshe Brilliant, Paul Martin, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Berlin Correspondent, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By DAVID WOOD, From John Chartres, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By NORMAN FOWLER, By a Staff Reporter, By PAT HEALY, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, By BASIL GINGELL, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From PETER NICHOLS, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From DAVID BONAVIA, From LEO GOODSTADT, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, From PAUL MARTIN, From GEORGE SCHWARTZ, By Nature-Times News Service, BY AN IRISH RACING CORRESPONDENT, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, BY OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR RACING STAFF, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, From DEREK du PLESSIS, By MICHAEL HARDY, By BRIAN LEWIS, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By GORDON ALLAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By TOM FREEMAN, By TOM GERMAN, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, David Wood Political Editor, From NORMAN HAMMOND Archaeological Correspondent, PHS, By Our Commonwealth Staff, MOUNTBATTEN OF BURMA., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW., TOM LITTLE., LIONEL CRAIG., MICHAEL HALLIDAY, CHARLES CURRAN, Basil Bartlett, James, Sybil, Pope-Hennessy, Cholmondeley, Andrew Porter, George J. D., Thea Musgrave, Bruce, Irene Worth, Antonia Fraser, David Hockney, Marie Rambert, D. W. NICKSON, C. M. MOLAPO., JOHN C. CLEWS, ERNEST CLARK, A. P. HERBERT, F. H. GREENWOOD, MICHAEL ALEXANDER, DUNDEE., ANNE BOSWORTH-SMITH, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN, Lord Eccles, Colonel A. C. P. Butler, Mr. J. H. Babington, Mr. Eric Bravington, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, By Miles Kington, By Leonard Buckley, By William Mann, By GERALD ELY, By GILES SMITH, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By PETER HILL, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By DENNIS DWYER, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By TONY ALDOUS, MALCOLM BROWN, DAVID MILLHAM, by Ronald Faux, by Ronald Kershaw, by David Dougan, by a Special Correspondent, by A. L. Crangle, by Roy Gazzard, by Ian Hindmarsh, by James Nicholson, ANTHONY THOMAS, U S Economics Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ROSS DAVIES, From FRANK VOGL, Berry Ritchie, Philip Jacobson, B. G. HOUSEMAN, GILBERT H. ARCHDALE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, EDITED BY ROBERT JONES, INNIS MACBEATH, KENNETH OWEN, JOE ROEBER, By Ronald Ogden, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Maurice Western, by Martin O'Malley, by F. S. Manor, by Hilary Brigstocke, by Sheila Gormely, by Vincent Egan, by R. Stewart, by Allan Fotheringham, by Armin D. Hecht, by Alexander Phillips, by Vincent J. Devitt, by Digby Brindle-WoodWilliams, by Mel Hinds, by Sheldon Bowles, by Pat Carney, Vancouver Sun, by Peter Swann,

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News: Pressure-cooker policy, Newspaper raids by police in South Africa, 'A change and a chance to travel', Church urged to form policy on treasures, Nixon urged to end draft, Labour call for big cricket protest, Strict security as Israel Minister visits Dachau, Swiss release pilot's last message, Ups and downs of an Italian town, Priority for fight against inflation, Ports prepare for battle, Republic declared in Guyana, Franco credited with saving 60,000, Tate murder letter, Big bombers attack Vietnam targets, Aid decision attacked in Lesotho, Restraints begin to pay off, Secession fears affect economy, Super salesmen for Alberta, Iranians go to court about a mini skirt, Navy's Polaris sub for US practice run, Investors wait and see, New life in Denmark for Polish Jews, Police changes could increase violence, Emphasis on past link in Yugoslavs' visit, Prices rise in decimal Rhodesia, New corridor of power, Campaign to save exams launched, High price likely for ichthyosaur, Israel's angry protest at cargo ban by airlines, France curbs the left, Stoppage move at Vauxhall, Soviet Marshal warns China on war mood, Province of opportunity, New attack by Agnew on dissent, Conflict over defence plans, The Times Diary Privates progress-to Number 10, Nothing means what it says Michael Leapman on New York's mania for cut-price sales, Youth drug 'witch hunt', 'Better driving' car overturns, Notes and comments, Stormont MP's life is threatened, Jordan and guerrillas reach agreement, Caetano sets his face against socialism, Curran unshaken by BBC critics, 1300BC palace discovered, India falls behind in prosperity race, Soviet accelerator triumph, What really happened in the Plain of Jars? Max Coiffait of Agence France Presse explains some of the difficulties of a foreign correspondent working in Laos, Courses, Increasing demand for culture, Action threat by PO to end strike, New shape for park 'cake house', Cereal farming may continue decline, Royal focus on frozen north, Surprise in Maya project, Pollution casts grim shadows, Japanese car market soars, Clash over youth force's role, Indonesian protest on Green Berets, Untapped riches of the Arctic, Prince of Wales forgets his lines, Russia expels protesters, Science Report Cosmology Black holes riddle universe, Wilson denies he wants to kill truce on EEC, Protest by train man's widow, Falling prices hit prairies, Czech children to be tested on politics, Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding, Today's engagements, Czechs boo Russian skiers, New universities, shorter courses proposed, Councils combine on easing curbs, Mountbatten nuclear arms warning. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cube Box, Northern Gas, Fuji Bank, English Industrial Estates Corporation, Lesser, The Financial Post, Northgate Exploration Limited, Royal Navy, Macarthur's Scotch, The National Bank, Ici, Bks, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, City & Met, Harvey Nichols, North East, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Faron, Rentarc, North Riding, Sunderland, Hydro-Quebec, Bank Of Montreal, Women's Appointments, Richardson Securities Of Canada, Canada, Alberta House, Ashington, The Times, Bonners, Gouvernement Du Québec, Travel Bureau, International Freighting, New Brunswick, Neeb, Sterling Industrial Securities, The Journal, Qe2., Angus, Halifax, Canadian Grains And Oil Seeds, Boac, Atm, Toronto Dominion Bank, British Steel Corporation, Manitoba Department Of Industry & Commerce, Cape Breton, Cib, Cn, Unit Trust, Reyrolle Parsons, Leek And Westbourne, The Bank Of Adelaide, Tokyo Capital Holdings, Ontario, City Of Calgary, The Royal Bank Of Canada, H'udson's Bay Company, Hartlepool. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Tories aim to alter corporation tax, Question on student files, Parliamentary Diary, Pressure for State loan to Rolls-Royce, Ministries in housing talks, The scenario for Wednes-, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Tories' African policy attacked. Weather: The Weather. Law: Appeal on libel award, Man accused of sister's murder, Two accused of 1m franc kidnapping. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Call for MP aged 83 to retire, Receiving Orders, Church News, University News Cambridge. Sport: Fa Cup-Sixth Round Leeds can profit from the slightest error, Cambridge in control, Representative Hockey Sides Hard luck on Robson as three are dropped, Sports in Brief, Rowing Torpid races at Oxford, Racing Persian War to silence doubts, League results and tables First Division, Declared runners for Nottingham, Smale takes lead, Stewart will not defend title, Watford take a breather, Plumpton meeting at Folkestone, Depression lifted, Two more Oxford players chosen, Results at Chepstow, S African Open Horton takes first title overseas, Littleton lose their chance, Weekend sport in brief Rowing, Wales may exploit Hiller, Amateur Cup Clean sweep in prospect for south, New challenger, Northampton break 10-year spell, Wasps lack punch, Boxing Buchanan about turn, Dull Match, Thrilling Finish St Luke's steal winning try, Huge crowd at Sunday race meeting, Risks worth taking, Today's football, Third Test Australia may not Keep series alive. Editorials/Leaders: Desperate Defence, The Price Of Violence, Aircraft As Targets. Letters to the Editor: Renewable Vows, Billy Bunter Banned, Plans For The Future Of Bbc Radio: Making The Decisions When There IS Disagreement, Living together, Backed up, Orangery Into Cafe, Sunday Or Monday?, Reliance Upon The Tactical Nuclear Weapon, Degree Of Staff Consultation, Need for inquiry, Stranded Swans Of Avon, Independent View, Friday The 13th, What Israel Thinks, Who wins?, The centre: it's business, not pleasure, that matters, The Irish Vote, Recent Events In Lesotho. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,399, Television today, Bridge trophy won by Scotland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, February 23, 1945. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Jackson Of Burnley, Cardinal Peter Doi Vatican's high regard, Lord Durham, Captain L. E. H. Llewellyn, Sir J. Eardleywilmot, Mr M. R. Hoare, Dr Edward Merewether Noted medical inspector, Mr John Cload. Reviews: Letter to a Pianist, Books Imaginative Management Control, Bernstein's Verdi Albert Hall Verdi Requiem, Debussy With Dancers, Passing phase Ica Julie Driscoll, Artistry with guitar Queen Elizabeth Hall Julian Bream, My best Boris Covent Garden Boris Godunov, A horrid case London Weekend Television Christiana Edmunds, Bruckner Medal For Haitink. Classified Advertising: Today's appointments, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Personnel And Industrial Relations, Appointments vacant. Property: Residential Property, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Commercial And Industrial, Property Market British in Dutch project, Richardson & Wrench Limited. Business and Finance: No Cyprus profit this year for E J Austin, 'My most exciting learning experience...', Dockers to vote on pay offer, New towns set an example, BUSINESS diary Crash programme for exports, Halifax's savings bond, Bitterness over Six entry terms, Interest in Beagle, More Share Prices, EEC meets on monetary reform plans, 'Industry's muffled say', Key aims in business, Morgan Crucible back in favour, Power station units of 1,300 MW proposed, Down at El Sobrante, Sun Printers jobs at stake, Isaac Auerbach brings his systems approach to Britain, Interim Statement, Freight Markets Tramp bookings defy precedent, Busy-but unemployment high, Four searching questions, Bank profits analysed, Philippines to try floating peso, Poised for expansion, Time could favour Tories, WILKINSON WARBURTON LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act 1948), £100,000 wool project, company NEWS St James's Inv to merge with private company, Tmc Turner Manufacturing Co. Limited Increased Profit and Dividend, Du Pont attack on UK fibres integration, Vauxhall faces strike by 5,000 as Ford dispute ends, Constructors' World Site wrangle may end in legal action, Page-Johnson V.H.Johnson On Decade's Growth, Putting the car men under scrutiny, Low-cost oxygen, Northern Industry Bus plant site gives new hope to area, Contractors seek ITA rental relief, new ISSUES Wilkinson Warburton offer looks bright, Oil terminal study, FOR THE saver Sun Alliance and Halifax bonds link, personnel management and industrial relations The precarious world of the middle manager, Diversifying by the Tees, Bowater looks to Australia, Industry provides the claws, National savings drop £2.8m, Company Meeting Constable, Hart & Company Difficult Trading Conditions Experienced Mr. H. E. Snow on Burden of Statutory Charges, Encouraging economic self-interest, Sweets: plea on margins, Systems Capital computer leases, Towards a Greater Tyneside, CBI and unions seek arbitration formula, Sunderland needs jobs, Atomic plant is symbol of change, Iron castings output up 5.6 pc, J.H.Vavasseur & Co. Limited (Incorporated in England under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1900.), US conference urges more help for poorer nations, Completion soon of trouble-hit plant, Bank Hapoalim B.M. (Israel), Keeping problems aired, Schiller determined to combat inflation, New shoe division for John White, In Brief Record year for Malaysian palm oil, Hopwood joins NoW. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Frank Gillard joins EMI as consultant. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Lower copper, lead and zinc prices forecast, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.

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