The Times - 06/05/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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Fred Emery, From IAN McDONALD, By DAVID WOOD, Hugh Noyes, By HUGH de WET, JOHN LAWLESS, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, By GEORGE CLARK, From RICHARD SHARPE, By HENRY STANHOPE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By a Staff Reporter, By DENIS TAYLOR, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PETER EVANS, By PAT HEALY, From CHARLES HARGROVE, David Wood, From PETER STRAFFORD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By PATRICK BROGAN, From PETER NICHOLS, From PIERRE COMPARET, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By William Mann, By Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, By Alan Blyth, Alan Blyth, Julian Critchley, Michael Billington, Our Washington Correspondent, From JAMES RESTON, Leonard Beaton, PHS, Rita Marshall, M. M. COHEN, J. EELLS, J. L. KELLEY, J. KISTER, GEORGE McCARTY, ROY RADNER, BURTON WEISBROD, B. YOOD, L. ZIFF, EVERT BARGER, PETER MARTIN, JOHN KERR, F. FRASER DARLING, JULIAN HUXLEY., PETER SCOTT, J. W. KENNEDY., DOROTHY DE ROTHSCHILD, H. KLEEMAN, PETER MASEFIELD, J. H. S. EVE, A. B. HAWORTH-BOOTH, PETER MURSELL, W. J. TWINN, S. ROY, David Woolwich, Richard Attenborough, Constantine, James Mitchell, L. Olivier, Sainsbury, Reg Prentice, Jeremy Thorpe, Edward Boyle, Edna O'Brien, Trevor Huddleston, Edward Woodward, Neil E. Wates, Henry Moore, Kenneth Clark, Ian Hislop, Mollie Butler, JAMES KENNY, J. LOVE, ROBERT A. BRITTON, IVOR R. FAIRNEY, B. PERCY-DAVIS, GERALD COBB, BLANCHE LUCAS, P. A. KHOROCHE, JACK STODDART, By GERALDINE KEEN, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By ALAN GIBSON, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From ANTHONY THOMAS, U.S. Economics Correspondent, By RICHARD SPEIGELBERG, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY Financial Editor, Edward Mortimer, Frank Vogl, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, By DAVID JONES Political Staff, By PETER HILL, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By GILES SMITH, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, Patricia Tisdall, Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. EVERETT, W. E. Norton, From COLIN CHAPMAN, ARTHUR BOARDMAN, GEORGE LYDIARD, MRS. SHEILA WELLS., By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Robert Jones, Monte J. Gordon, Dr. Pierre Rinfret, Philip Jacobson, Kathleen A. Daly, Peter Jay, Anthony Thomas, T. Lawrence Jones, Clarence H. Rosenbaum, Elvyn C. Evers, James Russell, Dr. Sally Ronk, Gilbert E. Kaplan, A. James Meigs, Adam Smith, Gardiner S. Dutton,
ResumoNews: Czech pilot wounded in hijacking, Labour 'shared deficit blame', The day Mrs Roy Jenkins spilt the spaghetti, Physiology Key to why fat people eat too much, A magical moment for Sir Ralph, Disease did not mar competence, Astronomy Radar maps the spots on Mercury, Sihanouk's cabinet in exile, MP attacks editor of The Times, Votes against Government, Niarchos death inquiry, Polaris delusion, Doubt on Ohio story of campus sniper, Mrs McKay to quit, The Times Diary How the Colonels cooperate Cole keeps cool, 'Concern' at computer intrusions, Threat to Laos town, GROWING POINT by Moira Keenan Medals for books by Brian Alderson, India to boycott Commonwealth Games, Shelter cash cut threat to housing associations, Families flee volcano, Israel puts missiles in French gunboats, People WHO Set The Standard Ralph Saul, Progress in Civil Service reform, The Name Of The Game IS Pollution, £31,000 bail renewed, Heath warns Six to negotiate in right spirit, 'Can Owen have walked on edge of the precipice without falling?', Garaudy suffers new communist affront, GP's ethics dilemma on blackouts, Mother who feared pain took life, Women against pension payment, Porcelain group sold for £11,500, Students In Conflict-France Another May revolution waits in the wings, Lea told to keep quiet on kidnap, Black Power call for violence to win freedom, Rome gaol strike spreads, Stoph seeks assurance on his status, First decimal stamp on June 17, Riverside plans cost in doubt, Cambodia: President in adversity, Philip Howard looks at London, Gap between Parliament and press widened, Plight of Uganda Asians, Oxford drop 'incitement', Scots poll gains for Labour, Changes in Civil Service, Today's engagements, Wilson's muted support of US, Executions in China, New legal action call in Fleet Street, Tight security as Soviet leaders visit Prague, Rebels form their own choir, Safety check for 40,000 cars urged. 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Law: Nixon judge given full support, Pools Appeal For Lords Singette Ltd. And Others v. Martin, Dispute in EEC goes to court, Island trial for prisoners, Boy 13 detained, Secrets case halted by phone call, Peer's £200 court costs paid, Detectives accused of blackmail and plot, Court Of Appeal Jehovah's Witness' Attempt To Convert Wife Cruelty Sheppard v. Sheppard. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Bodiam Castle, Sussex-high, dry and defenceless as the moat is cleared for the first time since 1920. Reviews: Fizzing, Anti-war, Old and new Wales, Natural anarchist, London debuts Dramatic mezzo, New lines, Light and darkness. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, Carol Channing Show Extended, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,460. Politics and Parliament: Cambodia: playing into the claws of the hawks Commons, Press Russians to talk, Surprise tax relief move on mineral rights, Mr. Wilson outlines five-point policy for South-East Asia, A friend in need of understanding, Tied cottage defeat Lords, Powell: at last, at length, enough, MPs attack Cammell Laird board, Condemnation of United States cannot be justified: 68 MPs vote against Government. Editorials/Leaders: The World Looks On, Justice Before Convenience. Letters to the Editor: The Invasion Of Cambodia: Britain's Attitude, Glass Road Signs, The Russian pilots, Machine tools, Without qualms, Murchison Falls, Geneva conference, High rate of duty on wines from abroad, Economic benefits, Clipped wings, Home rule, 6d 'jetons', South African Cricket Tour: Risks Of Going Ahead, Evil far away, Copyright Of Letters, Opened In The Post, Kite V Aeroplane, Merits of apartheid, Flying Across The World, The Gatwick Expansion Plan, The Right To Die, A Universal Script, Bank Account Privacy, Local impact, Use of force, Bengali Language. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Literature Awards, University News Cambridge, Latest Appointments Defence Staff, Church News Bishop To Retire. Obituaries: Obituary, Lord Annaly, Sir Tom O'brien Colourful trade union leader. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday May 7, 1945 A Final Kick. Sport: Matthews moves to third round, Richards to play for Cavaliers XI, Sports in Brief, Alexandra Park Dead-Heat First success for Simon Morant, European Cup Prospects Celtic ready for repeat victory, Improved Hickleton to win Chester Cup, Time-Keepers To Be Tested Davies and Carter want top opposition, Kent show spirit but fail, Davis Cup India beat Australia, National Hunt programmes Newton Abbot, World Cup Dope tests on players, Croquet, Glamorgan v. Kent, Marshall again in a hurry, Gloucester v. Sussex, Knight's Best Figures Younis 112, then bed, Another £100,000 Player Weller moves, Surrey Hard Courts Titles Freer fights back for victory, Race Against Clock Gloucestershire win inspired by Procter, Football is a song, Gifford buys at Sale, McLoughlin to captain Penguins, Alexandra Park, Real Tennis Angus wins his fifth title. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Msl, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Acknowledgements, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: Wall Street D J industrial give away a further 4.75, Scotia-Leader In Leisure, company NEWS Bigger payout and scrip from Brook Street, Trends in the United States economy, changes in its monetary policy, and movements in share prices on Wall Street have a considerable influence in many other countries, not least the United Kingdom., The Regions, Burmah Burmah Oil REPORTS ON 1969, Fixed Interest Less selling but Funds remain dull, Baxter Fell & Co. Limited, ICI to put up dyestuff prices by 12½ pc, Clive Discount to create new corporate structure, mining Tasminex shares fall on negative report, CBI has £75,000 surplus, US cut in down payment on shares: new Wall St low, UK stake in world trade maintained, BUSINESS diary Another one lured back to the fold, Chemicals output checked, US opposes higher coffee tax, new ISSUES Staflex to raise £1.3m, Investment banking move, How The Markets Moved, Airlines 'will need £1,500m', New subsidiary at S and P, Non-metal pipe link, THE SELECTIVE investor Finding a dimple among the warts, PIB misled us, say architects, United States Fall in car sales slows, Florida Aims For Major Growth, Seamen will accept 20%, Company Meeting Norwich Union Insurance Group Annual Meeting, House target 'unrealistic', Insurance brokers' expense ratios, Emergence Of New Kind Of Conglomerate, Which medium had the best message?, Briefly, Eec 'Mergers vital in electric industry', Strikers refuse gas deliveries to Pilkington, Tax bar to companies, Left-wing victory in AEF poll, Sterling Nervous day but pound holds steady, Company Meeting Walter Duncan & Goodricke Group's Widening Base Of Operations, Lytle Holdings Group 1969-A year of intensive activity, FOR THE Saver Drakes unit trust entry, Conflicting Forces In The Bond Markets, States with biggest deposits outside New York Banks' Big Expansion In California, Economic target soon, Shares in IOS pick up on hint of reshuffle, Hewden-Stuart Plant Limited, Another profit fall facing Anglia TV, Where Have The 'Go-Go' Funds Gone?, Fuel statement soon, Turkey Devaluation rumour denied, Bids, Deals & Mergers London Trust puts in £5.2m offer for Investors TA, Road haulage profitability too low-report, Small Investors Pose Problem For Brokers, Setback Opens Up Opportunities For Buying, Francis Sumner (Holdings) Highly Satisfactory Year, contracts S. Africa deal for Leyland, Banks step up personal loans to combat Giro, Hawker Siddeley, Vickers to overhaul executive, Amendment to pension Bill accepted, Excess Insurance Company Limited Record Profit for 1969, Interest Rates Fall, Controls Under Review, SKF Group Announces Record Turnover Biggest sales increase since the Italian RIV company joined the Group in 1965, EQUITY Markets Good rally in major stocks, Pressure On Institutions, Changing Activities Of Insurance Companies, Kentucky Colonel invades Europe, Opperman Holdings Limited 1969 Highlights from the Chairman's statement, Money Market Help needed as rates firm near close, A poor day on European markets, Crucial Fear Of Recession And Inflation, More trouble hits car components, H. J. Barlow & Co. Limited Further Substantial Progress, Duty-free request by Metal Box, International bank venture, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Banks: developing the spirit of enterprise, Fred Carr, on The Move, Commodities Poised For Record Year, Relaxation After Policy Of Restraint, New master faces a hard task, Gold price rises to $36.22, London Brick Company Limited Decline in building and rising costs affect Group results Substantial fall in new house construction reflected in lower brick sales Continued benefits of mechanisation and modernisation in a period of reduced demand, Wall St. 4.75 down, Muriel Siebert, Peggy Schulder. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Sir John Rodgers leaves JWT board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Base metals again lower with tin down £20 and copper £10 15s, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices British Funds again lower, Unit Trust Prices.
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