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The Times - 21/04/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, By CLIVE BORRELL, From PETER STRAFFORD, By OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From JOHN CHARTRES, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By Our Science Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, Our Churches Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID SPANIER, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HENRY KAMM, From Our Own Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin America Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From PETER HAZELHURST, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, Louis Heren American Editor, PHS, L. R. S. MONCKTON., JOHN NEWTON CHANCE., E. S. HARBER, HUGH FRASER., H. J. BLACKHAM., GEORGE WHITEFIELD., S. R. P. SPILSBURY., FRED MPANGA., A. G. PRESTON., J. H. BURN, M. WOLSTENHOLME, By Winston S. Churchill, NICOLAS BENTLEY., JEUNE KIRMSER, URSULA OTTLEY., G. CANDY., By John Percival, By Irving Wardle, By William Mann, Miles Kington, Henry Raynor, By Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Moira Keenan, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By ROY McKELVIE, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, by Nature-Times News Service, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Terry Mahon, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By MARGARET STONE, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By MICHAEL BAILY, From DAVID BONAVIA, John Earle, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Technology Correspondent, KENNETH OWEN, From DAVID HOUSEGO, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ARTHUR REED, Our Air Correspondent, JOHN LEE., D. M. L. ALEXANDER., By CLIVE CALLOW, E. A. BADMAN, G. H. VINCE., DENIS LEAN, By MAURICE CORINA, Clifford Webb,

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News: Clash over Portugal, 25,142 mistake found in Harrow election recount, Arms talks still kept secret, Prince talks of kidnaps, Martial law imposed in Colombia, Putting national interests first east of Suez, Stewart starts talks with Japanese, Apollo crew debriefing begins, Nixon plans to cut troops in Vietnam by 150,000, Dover College, Growing Point A kind of loving Rosemary Haughton writes about fostering, Scanlon attacks Tory plan, Police views in Biggs case, The Times Diary Paisley but not Devlin shown by Ulster TV, Broadway Oscar for Bacall, Airport site 'bombed', School strikes spread, Council aim to lure girl workers, Libel claim over 'RD' cheque, Experiments in priority for buses, Commuter country, No action over sit-in, French end their WEU boycott, Camera spots Apollo damage, Dublin case for joining EEC, Princess's admission over word, GLC in talks on district heating, Pakistan's economic fears, Actress as ATV partner, Code helped drug traffic, Plea for calm after Colombia election, Fighting 15 miles from carefree Phnom Penh, Student hurt in campus shooting, Need for man in space, Laird says US is at edge of nuclear risk, Music with a message, Forestry ban on popular weedkiller, Harrow School, Rhodesian exports up, Socialist Cabinet for Austria, E Germans free five children, Council drop Giro rent system, Basque disorders are expected on Guernica day, Science Report Astronomy Dust cloud at centre of galaxy, Dead boy 'bruised from head to toe', Boy burnt in initiation prank, Tour by Coloured Africans possible, Today's engagements, Butchers' leader attacks NFU meat ban plan, Budapest welcomes World Cup rally, 'Industrial anarchy' warning by Labour, Fiji to get self-rule. Politics and Parliament: Sixpence gets two years, Maintaining balance on the BBC, All taxes working well-Mr Diamond, Whitehall denial of 'gag', Parliamentary Notices, Wilson will maintain Rhodesia pressure, Chancellor defends his Budget: Mr Maudling defends his record, Influence of public opinion in decision to retain the 6d. News in Brief. Law: Car fines talks, Indian President gives evidence in poll case, Court Of Appeal Wrong Approach To Maintenance M.S. v. M.S., Owen case jury is told of threats by Czechs, Two remands on murder charge, MP got cash from Czechs for secrets, jury is told, 10-year sentence for Welsh bomb case soldier, Queen's Bench Division Proof Of Stealing One Article Enough Machent v. Quinn, Advertising for Jew not illegal, Life sentence on former SS men, Defence plea holds up Saigon treason trial, Earl's son fined £60. Index. Display Advertising: The National Bank Of Australasia, Redifon, Lesser, French Line, Apollo Theatre, Berlitz, Shorts, W.D. Dane, The Times, Dewar's, Matrix, Lucie Calyton Secretarial College, Tricker's, Worth, Pye, Gestetner, Ibm, Kriter, Hevac, Cementation, Simpson, Bevington Vaizey, Jcb, Brian Koetser Gallery, Clarice, Australasian Chain Stores, Mercedes-Benz, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Editorials/Leaders: Vladimir Ilyich. Letters to the Editor: The Budget: revenue costs, Danger of violence, Cancelled out, Hedges And Snow, No Government ceiling on home-building, South African Cricket Visit: Intrusion Of Politics, Smouldering Campus, Train Robber's Story, 'Man The Master', Reporting ban, Cancer And Smoking, No way out, Liberals in S. Africa, Secrets ACT, Giving thanks, Troubled yards, Danger In Visions, Form of censorship, Worship In Schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Montedison chief resigns. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Thomas Butler Hunting down of train robbers, Sir William Slater Service to agriculture and food production, Obituary, Prof M. Kalecki. Reviews: An unconventional Aida, About Books, Reticent Messiah, Openings and snacks, Inflated hopes, Palm court placidity, Doctors' dilemmas, Delayed premiere. Sport: British Title Bout Rudkin must rely on left hand, Injury doubts delay England selection, Racing At Epsom Piggott's preference for Decies a pointer, Sports in Brief, Real Tennis, Marathon Hill wins in record time, Luton clinch promotion, Cricket Trial matches off, Federation Cup team, Rackets Experienced players fall, Le Garcon d'Or just fails again, National Hunt Victory for 'idle' horse, Yesterday's results Edinburgh, Fitness bid by Hudson, Yesterday's results Men's Singles, Epsom runners, Gyr accepts, Italian Tennis Championships Cox defeats top French player, Broken Collarbone No Handicap Injured jockey wins, Miss Dixon: champion on trial, Disciplinary decisions, Sutton Tournament Mrs Court soon in last eight, Orient step nearer, Football results Second division, Barber strikes in play-off. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,447, £10,627 for carvings. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, April 21, 1945 The Last Pocket Battleship. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: New Homes, Christie's, Sotheby's, Salerooms. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, EQUITY Markets Leaders lower on nervous selling, Corton Beach inspectors named, PO angry that higher charges may be vetoed, Alarm over rise in printing costs, Switzerland Natural gas import boost plan, Sohio profit shows decline, More Share Prices, Iran Shah and oil companies fail to agree on payments, Japan Foreign investment rise seen, Fewer employed in south-east, Keeping in the forefront of technological advance, £1,700 tin price?, BSC plant to drop steel, Mobil to sell 3-star petrol, Avenger exceeds all hopes, Sterling Guarantee Trust Limited Extracts from the Chairman's Statement, The Regions, contracts £3.2m boilers total, Disclosure on computer prices, costs, New car fears as Pilkington bids for peace, Ford may help build big lorry plant in Russia, new ISSUES Refuge Lending on way to market, Miles Druce & Co. Ltd., Hopes of ending UCS strike today, Car makers turn to South Africa, Fixed Interest Heavy selling of the long Funds, FOR THE saver Scot-Yields pick up, 104 companies named to receive the Queen's Award, Brandt's raises loan for Brazil, mining Randfontein gets R8m loan for new mine, Wall Street Glamour issues pull back to lift market, BUSINESS diary Two new cooks for the Fairey cake, BICC set to go ahead, 'Restrictive' attitude to insurance by Six, Money Market Difficult close for discount houses, Opinion INDUSTRY Buying the wrong tools for the job, Briefly, Frozen fish stocks fall, Sterling French franc buoyant: Pound steady at $2,4064, Rootes expected to make loss of up to £7m, Scanlon 'no' to Feather's hope of voluntary incomes policy, Miles Druce cheerful, Bryant outshines housebuilding sector, Bids, Deals & Mergers Bottle venture by Heenan, Beddow, computer NEWS ICL self service for small centres, Robens plea on fuel, Michael Shanks on the threat of inflation to America and the world Dangerous spiral, Japan's cocoa imports fall sharply, Waste paper shortage, How The Markets Moved, 60mph limit on lorries proposed, Russian vegetable oil output down, company NEWS Mining preserves Cape Asbestos record, Spirax Sarco A Very Successful Year, SWSA seeks London quote, Herbert, United States Industrial output on the upswing, Dalton, Barton Securities Limited A notably successful year, Carlton in £5m deal, Bicc, Another likely bid for Beagle, IOS share price falls 23 pc-subsidiary also down, New type of trade team. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy falls in British Funds, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Coffee futures rise firmly: Sugar up again: Tin edges forward. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New chairman for Rand Mines.

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