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The Times - 07/05/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By ALAN HAMILTON, MOTORING Julian Mounter, From JOHN CHARTRES, A Staff Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By DENIS TAYLOR, By HUGH NOYES, By Our Air Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent, By Our Naval Correspondent, By Our Churches Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, By JOHN ROPER, From ROGER BERTHOUD, By GEORGE CLARK Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From EDMUND STEVENS, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From PETER HAZELHURST, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From FRED EMERY, From LEON DANIEL, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, Ronald Butt, Geraldine Keen, Michael Leapman, PHS, Winston Churchill, JOEL HURSTFIELD, Richard Doll, Barbara Hepworth, Dorothy Hodgkin, Graham Hough, J. H. Humphrey, Kathleen Lonsdale, Joseph Needham, Ben Nicholson, Norman, Reid, Bernice Rubens, Maurice Wilkins., DONALD ORAWFORD, JOHN PAGE, JOHN McMILLAN, JOHN BROMLEY DAVENPORT, IAN GILMOUR, DAVID HOWELL, JOHN CORDLE, G. F. ELLENBERGER, CHRISTOPHER PYM, L. M. BELL, FRANK HARDIE, R. V. COX., By George Clark, R. W. CAHN., BIN CHENG, RALPH BENNETT, MOORE, C. H. GRAY, H. G. LEE., By GERALDINE KEEN, Sir Maurice Yonge, By William Mann, By John Higgins, Henry Raynor, By Robert Anderson, Michael Billington, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By William Gaunt, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER WEST, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, Julian Mounter, By ROBERT JONES, By SALLY WHITE, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By PETER HILL, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, BERRY RITCHIE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, DAVID MILLHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GEORGE CLARKE, Political Staff, By GILES SMITH, By HUGH STEPHENSON, J. H. JOUGHIN., W. GREY., P. W. RUSH., RICHARD MAYLAN., W. J. ELLERBY., By Christopher Marley, Frank Vogl, by Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, by Roger Woolnough, by Ieuan Maddock, by Peter Prior, by Joseph T. Wiltshire,

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News: The Times Diary S.TO.P. stops on Bashir Maan's election campaign, Americans widen drive far beyond original aims, Swiss plan SOS corps, Paris talks by Heath, Test Firm but ever so gentle, Avoiding a split, 2 named as thieves who got away, MP calls for planes to be grounded, British arms on show, Garaudy attacks party leaders, Wallace in close poll race, Police rule out cricket tour vigilantes, Bonn cuts order for European combat plane, MP to protest to Press Council, Russia's old leaders meet at funeral, Half-fares on buses for aged, New moon plan urged, Woodcuts boost Savonarola's sermons, 50,000 see execution, Wilson home intruder, Protest shout at royal lunch, What's new, Why Russians fly patrols in Egypt, Family planners fake figures in India, India backs Geneva-type talks, In Snoul I watched a tank crush a seesaw, Official secrets of Britain's Ombudsman, Kentucky campus cleared at bayonet point, Cost inquiry on NHS Rejected, Paris talks are put off, European Parliament views put to Wilson, Doubts cast on Foulness site for seaport, McKay hearing may last a week, Passion Play drug claim, Chinese diplomats to leave Phnom Penh, Nixon refused US arms for Lon Nol, Jobs guidance is Tory plan for workless, Road protest ignored by council, Aluminium is used in housing project, No obstacle to Kassel summit, Konrad Adenauer the art lover, Dutch expel two Russian diplomats, Up-to-date analysis, 2.30 a.m. latest Accord in press dispute, QC talks of meal-ticket marriages, Students' grants to go up £6m, Czechs told pact 'guarantees a free life', Census puts S Africans on guard, Today's engagements, Garages, How to sell a blank-faced timepiece, Arms plot in Ireland, says Lynch, Ascension Day Services, New light on Henry's divorce, Ombudsman criticizes ministerial delay. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Murder conviction reversed at retrial, Court Of Appeal Work Near Docks IS Not Dock Work National Dock Labour Board v. John Bland & Co. Ltd., 'Parliament and the public misled on Nigeria arms', Student vote test case, Term in gaol for judges urged, Owen is cleared on all eight charges, House Of Lords Home Office Liable If Borstal Officers Are Negligent Home Office v. Dorset Yacht Company Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Tactical nuclear targets, Unemployment attack: Conservative study of manpower commission, Industrial tribunals 'burden', Bill to ban hare coursing, Employment of 'spies' on MPs deplored, Six farm costs warning, A unique error, Fall in house building no more than a ripple Lords, Statement promised on cost of multi-role combat aircraft Commons, War games with white S Africans, June 18 seen as possible election date, Questions on carbon fibres. Display Advertising: Cashmores For Steel, Bxl, Amoco, Baric, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Samuel Montagu, Itt, Cyprus Airways, Hungarian Instrument Manufacturers' Association, Flora, Inn On The Park, Ben Line, Portugal, Export Intelligence, Slumberdown, Sankey-Sheldon, Taylor Woodrow, Citroen, Lob, Kelth Shipton, East African International Airline Of Africa, The Dynamic Reading Institutes, Marconi-Elliott Microelectronics, M. Newman, The Listener, Leicester Permanent, Art Discoveries, Sasmil Interbimall, Boac, General Automation, Rootes, Bevington Vaizey, Thomson Newspapers, C U, Bea, Sgs. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,461, Katie Stewart's complete cut-out-and-keep cookery guide Cooking for a luncheon party, Television today, Touraine Festival, Sheffield Play For London. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Brezhnev's Friendship, Mad With Football, A Danger To Ireland. Letters to the Editor: Peaceful assemblies, Vietcong incursions, London Parks, South African Tour, Free Speech Restored, Growth potential, Liability For Space Activities, Turned Off The Bus, Wine prices, Camels In Cyprus, 'Boston massacre', Tory reservations, Turn and turn about, On A Clear Day, Book Reviewing, Papering A Wall, Office staff, Role of an ally, Self-effacement, Shipbuilding-taking up the Geddes challenge, American Morale And The Invasion Of Cambodia, Anti-Communist, Television fees, Tariff cuts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday May 8, 1945 Bells Of St. Paul's. Obituaries: Prof T. F. Goreau Study of coral reefs, Obituary, Sir John Beazley World authority on Greek vase painting. Reviews: Edwardian merriment, Sour-sweet Spanish, Boucicault for Aldwych, Romantic Mozart, No constructive good, Accent on decline, From Read's collection. Sport: East halts Jameson, National Hunt programmes Carlisle, Horse Trials Encouraging display by young riders, Women's Athletics Match Miss Board out of British team, Sports in Brief, Steadfast Stewart, Tennis Australians level, Sweet Authority At Chester Epsom no problem for Lupe on Oaks day, Yesterday's cricket scores Middlesex v Glamorgan, Davis Cup First Round Tie British 'reserves' should qualify, Matthews in last eight, Glamorgan Lack Spark Innings restored by Bryan Davis, Commonwealth Best Davies back at the top in 800 metres, Yesterday's racing Chester, Lewis clings to his lead, Dutch humble Celtic to take Cup, Guard on England team. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders, New president. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Three Good Reasons Why IT Could Be Worth Your While To Call Control Data, Today's Appointments, Appointments. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, London Flats, Jackson-Stops & Staff, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: The Royal Bank of Canada senior management changes, Tory ideas on Finance Bill, £10m industrial estate planned, World Of Aviation Air show site change urged, Company Meeting Allspeeds Holdings Ltd. Record Exports, The Regions, Brighter outlook in car industry, The Hurst Park Syndicate Ltd. Improved Trading In Current Year, Great resources but no room for complacency, Townsend freight record, Shell income falls 4.9 pc, £20m plan for Esso refinery, Iran wins oil revenue payments increase, Trend to synthetic fibres continues, ICL chief's view on 'preference', Wall Street Day with wide swings ends on the upturn, Three Cs that extend man's brainpower, How The Markets Moved, FOTHERGILL & HARVEY (Industrial Synthetic Textiles, Reinforced Plastics and Fluorocarbon Products) Increased Profits For Seventh Consecutive Year, MINET HOLDINGS LIMITED (Lloyd's and General Insurance Brokers) Another Record Year, Food price rise warning system faces breakdown, Canada Agreement to curb wheat production, U S-British agency link, Proposals from IOS awaited by group in London, Metal Closures Group Increase Profits and Dividend Overseas Earnings Surge Ahead, E German trade 'first', Opinion ECONOMICS Nightmares in Eurodollar circles, Barclaycard rival on the way, W. H. SMITH & SON (Holdings) Limited Group Results for 1969/70, Croda International Ltd, Utd Wire aims for £1.3m, Good start by W H Smith, new ISSUES Eurobonds adjusted, Briefly, IOS Ltd faces a crisis. Where did it go wrong and how can it be put right?, Equities falter after early rally, Company Meeting Unilever Limited Style In Management The Unilever Experience, Unilever N.V. Dividends On Certificates For Ordinary Shares, EQUITY Markets Solid gains but below best at the close, Smith St. Aubyn & Co. Limited Results for the year ended 5th April 1970, Libya Restrictions on foreign capital, No case for State intervention, No stick or carrot for the shipping industry, BUSINESS diary Who will take over Sir Tom's seat?, FOR THE saver New Equitable Life policy, comapany NEWS Folkes Hefo gets link-up benefit at £1.2m pre-tax, E E C Mergers sought in steel, First quarter income drop for Shell, Steel link with Six urged, UCS settlement hope, BRIEFLY FORM THE boardroom, United States Foreign car sales record, Settle Speakman & Company Limited 1969 Results And Future Prospects, The Bourses Strong rally on Zurich in active trading, mining Patino Mining in for great decade, PIB chairman stays on, Transport Group profit £1.74m, Swan Hunter shows £4.3m trading loss, Trend towards supervision by computer, Pilkington's output comes to halt again, Teleflex Limited Solid Step Into 70's, Fixed Interest Modest recovery but investors still cautious, Ford increases tractor prices, Service industries supported, Rochdale report reactions, Investment plea to spur exports, Moscow Narodny Bank Further development during Jubilee Year, Money Market Fresh credit commands 6 3\4 per cent, Reynards (Excavations) Limited, BP orders Ferranti computers, A 24hr. day and never tired, 104,000 fewer in building trade, Bids, Deals & Mergers Clydesdale & Cty turnover soars, Sterling French franc weaker: Pound at $2.4061, Rethinking will bring fundamental changes, Bank offers data service, Ship unions voice alarm at crisis in yards, CBI call to Jenkins on investment. Business Appointments: Business Appointments English Calico director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Strong rally in base metals with copper up £10 and tin £20 10s, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Strong turn-round in equities, Unit Trust Prices.

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