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The Times - 08/01/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From LOUIS HEREN, From Our Correspondent, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, From HUGH NOYES, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By A Staff Reporter, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From an Agricultural Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, From a Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From IAN McDONALD, From RICHARD WIGG, Charles Hargrove, Our Political Staff, From PEARCE WRIGHT, From PAUL HOFMANN, From DAVID BONAVIA, From FRED EMERY, by Miles kington, From Kenneth Loveland, by John Russell Taylor, By Leonard Buckley, Times reporters, Stephen Jessel, John P. Mackintosh, PHS, By PHILIP HOWARD, SHAWCROSS, J. K. MAITHA, DHARAM P. GHAI, COLIN LEYS, ZEVEDEI BARBU, LEW GRADE, ROBERT PONSONBY, J. LANGFORD-HOLT., RONALD WILLIAMS., GEORGE HOWARD, HOLFORD, AUSTEN SPEARING, CONSTANTINE FitzGIBBON., CHANDOS., STEPHEN SPENDER., J. V. GROUNDES-PEACE, HANS DIETER MULLER, D. L. FORD., JAMES REEVES., By PETER EVANS, By Nature-Times News Service, F.A., Mary Adams, P.N.C., By NORMAN FOX, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By PETER RYDE, by Hilary Gelson, By MAURICE CORINA, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By JOHN WHITMORE, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MALCOLM BROWN, By TONY ALDOUS, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DENNIS DWYER, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By PETER HILL, By GILES SMITH, By DAVID JONES, HUGH STEPHENSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN GARNETT, PHILIP NIND, by Barton William-Powlett, DAVID MILLHAM,

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News: Vatican defied on celibacy, Singapore's new hopes after Heath visit, Police swoop finds drug in pumpkin, Police hurt in rent clash, Rhodesia blamed for sabotage, Springboks: man held, Easier legal aid may be available soon, Whites quit schools in Mississippi, Unity Move By Churches, Schools affected by 2-week strike, Passengers criticize BR ferries, Infant trumpets welcome Wilson, Pompidou warns wage-earners on stability, Physiology Why pygmy does not grow bigger, Report on Alan Law, US disturbed by missile threat, Spanish miners face dismissal, Letter to Heath over club ban on Indian, Car workers get offer of £4 10s pay increase, Ombudsmen for angry parents are urged, Pledge by Jenkins, Hover travel study for Thames, On-the-spot My Lai inquiry completed, Moon-bomb plan dropped, Miss Devlin in surprise legal move, Bishop to aid racial harmony, Wild Life Resident rhinos accept newcomers, Defregger report is completed, Strike school divided, 'Water bomb' may have caused oil ships explosion, Stanislavsky enters China dispute, There have been major, It was warmer in the butcher's fridge, Pravda scorn for pleas to free Hess, New voting roll urged, Czech party move against liberals, Lebanon Army chief dismissed, Air race win is confirmed, U S hopeful of reducing heroin flow, Taxmen ban overtime, 'Muck-spreading won't solve a dilemma' Farmers split on price tactics, Envoy held in Brazil swoop, Year's wait in prison ended, Eban rebukes French for Libya arms talks, Jews warned on hostility to Israel, More say on policy for busmen, FBI investigates death of miners' union leader, Life ban for third time, Spanish foil hijacking, Italians fear reprisals, Kennedy wants to lift secrecy, Relics of the Fleet prison, IRA plot to buy arms foiled, Gaol death widow to issue writs, 'Pose as French diplomat', Freeze hampers McKay search, The Times Diary Waugh's Pathfinder New UK embassy in Bonn?, Today's engagements, Sinatra named in FBI transcript at Mafia hearing, Boy admits attack, Tourists as best cash crop, Fewer new motorways forecast, Canon Hugh Montefiore a bishop, Air board fights to keep identity, Portisch is victor with clean slate, Liberia to try US teacher. Picture Gallery: Muscovites swim and keep warm. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Jowalk Holdings, Steel, Vent-Axia, W G & S, Ppa, Spink, Bks, Loewe, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sealink, Golding Adam, Peter Saunders, "The Times", G R E, Frames, Icfc, Saville Theatre, Saa, Yachting World, Kraus Reprint Co., Rutherford, Osborne & Perkin, Loans, Cube Store, Avis, Yellow Pages, British Steel Corporation, Winter Sale, Bea, "Times". Sport: Spurs go forward glowing with confidence, Kenya calls off MCC tour, United States Golf Jacklin plans more time in Britain, Sports in Brief, Boxing Famechon in demand, Tour Rugby Five changes by South Africa, Chappell Hits Century Australians head for innings victory, Sponsored Tennis Plan for new circuit, Cup games stopped, Derby take control, Rugby Fives, Cresta Run Stahel holds lead to win, Tasmanian Tennis Battrick's complaint resented, Last Match Of Holidays Schoolboys struggle to master pitch, Squash pairings, Lawrence forces a replay, Badminton Top seeds beaten, Little Miss Barker's Revenge Singles Cinderella has a ball, Steel out of Putter, South African Tennis Ann Jones in last four, B.U.S.F. Decision Graduates in Games, Race Meetings Off Titus Oates may miss Doncaster. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Detective resigns, Receiving orders, Church News New Dean Of Norwich, Latest Appointments Research Unit Chief, University News Oxford. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,360, Television Slices of life, Television today, Design Report, Omar Sharif £1,340 ahead. Law: Shop fined over sale prices, Theft fines on rector, Guerini trial hears of burns. Reviews: Holland Festival plans, Kazan's hole in the heart, Dublin Festival growing up, Supergroup sound. Editorials/Leaders: The Economic Goals, The Dutch Dispute, Arms For All Sides. Letters to the Editor: Inherited Glory, Social Sciences In Kenya, Moral values, Axel Springer's Newspapers, Regional interests, Itv Finances: Constricting Effect Of Levy, Mant and after, The Kabaka, Travel Abroad, Abandoned Puppies, And What About The Twenty-First?, Final Commitment To Europe: A Lesson From Ireland, Management training linked to the job, Motorway Driving, Wye Oil Depot, Was The Bear Mankind's Forebear?, Making allowances, Slippery Slope. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, January 9, 1945 South African Gift. Deaths. Obituaries: Jiri Trnka Czech puppet film-making, Mr. Norman Hugo Graesser, Mr. E. W. Hobbs, The Dowager Lady Lloyd, Mr Allan Wilkie Shakespearian actor-manager, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Director Of Health, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London And Suburbs, Knight Frank & Rutley. Business and Finance: Sale of renovated fork-lift trucks worries industry, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, BUSINESS diary Taking over the fleet, Bids, Deals & Mergers Utd Scientific puts £648,000 into periscopes, Fixed Interest Wage demands depress British Funds, All sectors on Milan higher, EQUITY Markets Widespread falls in industrials, Seamen modify claim, Transport anomaly may end, Tax relief urged for service industry, Money Market Bank 'mops up' after early shortage, World Of Aviation German purchase brings One-Eleven total to 187, Admen's theme for conference, United States 2,200 Chrysler men dismissed, Arthur Lee & Sons Limited, Steel output up-but still below target, £25m issue by Barclays DCO, Critique-but not a criticism, Company News Illingworth upswing continues, 1969 new car sales at seven-year low, Papermakers' problem, France Takeover code on the way, mining Amax stake in Kalgurli, London gold price at $35, Record tea crop, HP deals pick up again, New stage in BP gas talks with Japan, Big tasks ahead for the new retail body, Japanese outlet for Harveys, Duple buys ice machine makers, Albany Tyre and Brown Bros plan link-up, Wall Street Prices edge lower, The Trans National Companies 4. IBM: This technological giant's knowhow played a vital role in landing astronauts on the moon. That means it has power of a highly strategic nature. What constraints does this impose?, Briefly, Three M4 contracts awarded, Yugoslavia Car market battle, Engineering talks near breakdown, Sterling 13-point rise takes rate to $2,4009, Courtaulds and ICI merger hopes recede, Priority for debt repayments, New partnership gives retailers a unified voice, Jenkins in US says: 'surplus will be held', Holland Shipyard merger likely, Inquiry into Beagle urged, new ISSUES Barclays DCO terms, Zurich lower, How The Markets Moved, MEPC gets Key Flats, contracts Double for Honeywell, Renewed attack on 'areas' Bill, Italy Unions in talks with Minister, A Strong Sense Of Growth In The Company, New stores hit Assoc Dairies' margins, Rise in private building unlikely, Hill Samuel finance for two films, Mercantile Credit Company Limited Sir Mark Turner reports on 1969: A new record for group profit, Man-made fibres should top target, S Africa 'happy' with gold pact, Queue for courses. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Julian Amery joins Dennis Brothers. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cocoa again falls heavily in hectic trading: Sugar gains 95 points: Copper lower, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Leaders fall sharply, Unit Trust Prices.

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