The Times - 02/01/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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Our Political Editor, By CLIVE BORRELL, By MICHAEL BAILY, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, Edward Mortimer, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By GARRY LLOYD, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN CHARTRES, From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, By JOHN CARTER, ROSS DAVIES, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From RONALD FAUX, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By PATRICK BROGAN, From LEO GOODSTADT, From DAVID BONAVIA, From IAN McDONALD, Richard Wigg, By IAN MERCER, Michael Knipe, By GERALD ELY, A Staff Reporter, By HENRY STANHOPE, PHS, PETER DU SAUTOY, IAN TRETHOWAN, W. F. EWBANK, KENNETH SANSBURY, SHAWCROSS, HUGH J. KLARE, E. C. L. HULBERT-POWELL, JOHN D. RAYNER, PERCY SELVIN GOLDBERG, By Max Nicholson, J. N. ALLEN., VICTOR MONTAGU., H. E. METCALF., SYDNEY MUIR., By REX BELLAMY, P.C., A.C.C., By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, Mr. H. Elliott Blake, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By JOHN DOWNIE, By ROY McKELVIE, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, By PETER MARSON, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By PETER WEST, By GORDON ALLAN, From Stanley Sadie, By William Mann Music Critic, By Guy Brett, By John Percival, By Leonard Buckley, By Our Industrial Staff, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By MAURICE CORINA Industrial Editor, By IAN MORISON, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By Our Labour Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By DENNIS DWYER, By MALCOLM BROWN, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From ANTHONY THOMAS U.S. Economics Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GILES SMITH, E. G. COX, R. W. BROAD, D. I. COLLEY, KENNETH S. MOST, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, Malcolm Brown, BERRY RITCHIE, by John Chartres, by H. Kerruish, by Harvey Briggs, by Sydney Boulton, editor, by a Special Correspondent, by W. E. Quayle, by Mona Douglas, by Carol Wright, by Curwen Clague,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Jenkins scraps the £50 restriction on foreign travel. News: Quake town mayors ask for help, Israel unrepentant over gunboats, America is proud of you, Agnew tells troops, Arab bomb kills son of Qadi, Flu deaths soar to 690 in week, Ballerina is honoured, Royal-style guide to shopping, Young buyers come of age Shops wary of teenagers, Fresh light sought on UK policy, Entomology Chemical war of beetles and pine trees, £150 cost of saving Biafran child, Far East tour for Heath, Pompidou on stability, Rhodesians expect boom, £5m guide to weather, US concentrates on electronics in Europe, Police in 6-hour check at home of missing wife, Five killed in crash, European Briefing-8 Ireland one step behind Britain, Governor Nelson Rockefeller, Pattern for prosperity, Fishing nets big revenue, Strike called off in New York, Nine drowned in US floods, Motorway dilemma for Minister, Newspapers cost more in Greece, Menaces to peace seen by Pope, New backing for tourism, Catholics in new Ulster regiment, Device put in hotel, Buyers 'must be told more about goods', Psychology Handling helps premature babies, Briton loses his citizenship, £30m. ships order likely for Clyde, Managing The Planet-1 The burden of modern man's new wilderness, Instant sun will jog childhood memories, 'Well oiled route' for immigrants, Nasser plans million force against Israel, No instant jump in holiday travel costs likely, Tension rises after kidnap of Israeli, The Times Diary Burnet: will he, won't he? Mrs King's fear, Oceanology, Art of pleasing 500,000 guests, Inquiry into welfare priorities urged, Raf Graduations, Marina plan for coast of Yorkshire, Tax threat to historic houses, Gowon says fighting is going well, Garden dug up by mistake, Objections to mayor's UAR visit, Premium Bond winners, President warns Italians, Government blamed on teachers' pay, Spanish trade hopes, Anguish as phone rings, New tactics over security talks, Portugal accuses Russia and China over terrorism, London Transport plans third new Tube line, Westward TV may close, Two men barred from LSE, My Lai villager says 600 were killed, Advance design at Bristol, Today's engagements, Problem of farm surplus, Iraq cabinet changes, Hanoi's rosy figures, Secret land of legends, TT victors win world markets, Orphan boy can stay 14 days, Masters fail to agree on comprehensives, Cool man behind gunboat affair, Incentives for science, Law to fight pollution in America. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Davies-Charlton, H. M. Construction, Bks, Toray Industries, Save And Prosper, Harvey Nichols, T. H. Corkhill, Industry, Manx Kippers, Dowty, Isle Of Man Tourist Board, Golf In The Isle Of Man, Abbey Nati0nal, The Times, Tony Armstrong, Woolwich, Alitalia, Isle Of Man, Isle Of Man Bank, Bank Of England, Appointments, Manx International, Norwich Union Insurance, Coins, Aquadrome, Bevington Vaizey, Derry & Toms, Business Ideas Letter. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, Counterpoint A new regular page of bargains, bright ideas and incidental intelligence Soccer to them, Portisch has clear lead at chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,355. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge college awards, Receiving Orders, Beavan resigns, Latest Appointments Bbc Television Managers, University News Oxford. Law: Court rules in favour of US poet, Coins man fined £225. Editorials/Leaders: An Unmixed Blessing, Planning For Scotland, The New Year In China. Letters to the Editor: In The Arena, The 40 Martyrs, With one voice, Management carrot, British agriculture: an enviable record, The Springboks Tour, Investment Income Of Children, The Third's Demise, Death Penalty, In Palestine, According To Mao, Discarded Puppies, Accountancy, EEC finance, Rudolf Hess, Ways To End The Housing Anguish. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, January 3 1945 Brown Jack. Sport: Squash Championship Harris chosen as lucky loser, Round The Houses Race Tagg finishes second, Women's Hockey Strenuous week for county teams, Sports in Brief, Athletics Record for Hemery is possible, Yesterday's results Scottish First Division, Prospects For Sandown Escadale has chance on last year's form, Bath Club Squash, Surrey pay dearly, Yesterday's racing results Nottingham, Rugby Union Eastern Counties in semi-final, Games in danger as influenza spreads, Rothmans Tennis Service at Albert Hall, Schoolboys' County Rugby Games Lucky escape for Middlesex, Double for Winter, Rackets Challenge to Atkins, Hockey club records, Rugby Union Weight tells against Scots, Other programmes today Ayr, More than rivalry at Parkhead, Prospects For Ayr And Haydock Change of luck for Colonel Imp, Fascination triumphs. Obituaries: Sir G Lloyd-Jacob, Dr Ethel Browning Health in industry, Mr Patrick Clarkson, Salvatore Baccaloni Popular bass singer, Mr. Walter Spradbery Poster designer and artist. Reviews: More to admire in Nutcracker, Great big melting-pot, Ladies' night on television, Range of Polish Gothic, An all-British cast for Mozart Royal Opera House Don Giovanni By Mozart. Property: Property Market More small sites developed, Gibraltar Estate Of Jamaica. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: A German precedent, Company Meeting R. Smallshaw (Knitwear), BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Dowty bid seen as 'tidying up' move, BUSINESS diary The capital adventurers, Warning for militant few from CEGB, West Germany Daimler-Benz sales record, Time To Write Off Investment In Enrichment?, contracts £1.25m electric order, 450 Short's men to lose Skyvan jobs, TUC acts on report, New Life Business Norwich Union up 15pc, All markets in Britain closed, United States Bleak outlook for car makers and airlines, Many plants shut down as absenteeism hits industry, Czechoslovakia Economic aims for 1970, Tap stock offer next week, Viyella: Benn study team, Tilling's readymix subsidiary, Societies gain £1m by SAYE, Demand for oil rises, Rockware reorganizes, Money Market Large surpluses as funds flow freely, Mobil sets the pace in UK self-service petrol station drive, company NEWS Marryat & Scott still on recovery tack, GMH may renew its offer, 800 new jobs for north-east, Talks on airbus project, Overtime ban threat at R-R, New shape of Reckitt and Colman, France Surplus 'by summer', Commercial Union's peak bonus, Reed and Hoechst link-up, Need for industry to re-equip, S. Noton Limited, Building pledge, Pilots' pay row threat to BOAC, Facts about feigned sickness, Welsh steelworks to restart on Monday, Briefly, Abbey joins in 'Bounty Bonds', London Provision Exchange Mark Lane grain, Bids, Deals & Mergers Burnett gets out of solid fuel, Monsanto picks site in Belgium, Company Meeting Clear Hooters Limited, Investment venture by N. M. Rothschild, Restraints to stay-Stans, Glenmurray Investment Trust Limited, mining Gold Fields fluorspar development to cost R3m, Boom year in base metals, S African gold: who really came off best?, Big cuts in GM output, CBI calls for tighter check on absentees, Dearer Citroens from today, Big concessions for British businessmen travelling abroad, Big five export less wheat, Wall Street glad to see back of 1969 Philip Jacobson Looks At 1969, Sales of gas at new peak, LME on metric system, Surplus cut by half, Morgan Crucible to exceed forecast, Sterling The pound's year starts quietly. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New chairman for Trumans. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Prices, Recent Issues.
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