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The Times - 05/03/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From DAVID BONAVIA, By DAVID WOOD, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By HUGH NOYES, By ARTHUR REED, BY RITA MARSHALL, By DENIS TAYLOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, By JOHN ROPER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By GEORGE CLARK, By GERALDINE KEEN, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, By HUGH STEPHENSON, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By A Staff Reporter, BY A VETERINARY CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Own Correspondent, David Spanier, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, From LOUIS HEREN, From Our South-East Asia Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From DESSA TREVISAN, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, From PETER HAZELHURST, From RICHARD WIGG, From Our Latin America Correspondent, By William Mann, By Joan Chissell, By Nature-Times News Service, By Stanley Sadie, by Michael Billington, By John Percival, By JULIAN MOUNTER, Ronald Butt, By GERALD ELY, PHS, R. A. FORRESTER, S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM., P. G. MAUGER, MAURICE EDELMAN., JOHN GOODDY, W. A. PAYNE, JOHN NORMAN, GODFREY STADLEN, O. B. LEAN, HUMPHRY BERKELEY, W. PEARCE., JOHN TILNEY, R. F. SHAW KENNEDY, F. E. ROWLAND, P. R. SAMMES, HILARY J. LEWIS, JANET GOODRICKE., M. LEIGH, J. D. HARRISON, DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, KENNETH MARKS, PETER ARCHER, GEORGE LAWSON, JOE ASHTON, T. ALEC JONES, TED LEADBITTER, NORA K. LOCKE, ROBERT DELL, J. N. SCHOFIELD, MONICA M. FARNISH, DESMOND BANKS, BEAUMONT of WHITLEY., SUSAN EDWARDS, N. A. STEVENS., DIANA LYDDON., BRIAN FOTHERGILL., BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, R. L. O., Mr. David Colquhoun, Mr. Tom Iremonger, Dr. R. C. Pankhurst, J. R. W., H. S., From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOHN DOWNIE, By U. A. TITLEY. Rugby Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY, By SRIKUMAR SEN, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By RICHARD STREETON, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By Business News Staff, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Correspondent, Colin Chapman, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON US Financial Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By PETER HILL, By ROSS DAVIES, By TONY ALDOUS, From JOHN EARLE, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, W. E. NORTON, W. E. Norton, GEORGE GRETTON,

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News: Threat to British libraries, Nurses will be campaign models, Drug dosage limit urged in report, Independent university to cost £15m, Pope's aid for children, How Nixon was sold to the voter, The Times Diary Bulgars cross PEN's nib Dee debate chopped, TUC seeks higher earned income tax allowance, Assurances sought on river water extraction, Soviet Jews hit at Israel, Israel official backs Palestinian claims, Teachers to end strikes tomorrow, Car mania man faces shocks, Laos lull could be prelude to even fiercer fighting, Airports plan to beat sabotage, Violence on TV, Politicians 'safer bet', Lonely Britons in Paraguay, Need for cheaper conveyancing urged, Brandt discusses Europe's defence, Peruvian Government seizes newspaper, Girl telephonists 'in tears', 57 die in French submarine, 2,400 gns for Royal Scot model, 60 workers invade union offices, Burchett is refused a passport, Russell film defended by BBC chief, Relaxed driving behind a Wankel engine, SET 'did not put up prices', Suharto takes no chances, New proposal for united church, BAOR to get more men, Science Report Conservation Hunters who mistake their targets, What it may look like.. an architect's impression, The bull that strayed, European opinion, Chicago five face £17,200 costs, Pompidou's verdict on his tour, Storm over road to cut through the Chilterns, No 10 replies to party guest critic, Father put boy in hot oven, New Thames tunnel by 1976, Fijians pass barriers to see Queen, Labour hits at Guernsey 'preserve', London ready for intense battle over exhibition site, Islands ban pet imports, CIA-run war scares Fulbright to death, Sit-in continues in spite of inquiries, Confusion on nuclear policy, Newspapers healthier, Italian unions set out facts of repression, Lighting laws for the layman, Inquiry sought on role of veterinary science, Heathrow firemen end strike then walk out again, Bomb claim by IRA, Nanterre clashes lead to closure of faculties, Centre Party to run 12 against Smith, Today's engagements, Five cleared of blast plot, 'Torytown' is Labour election weapon, Snow chaos traps 688 in Kent mines. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Spink, Bank Of London & South America, The Publications Department, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sealink, Inn On The Park, Peter Saunders, Chubb, Mental Health Research Fund, Cosmos, The Times, The Premier Investment Company, Heinz, Renault, Yachting World, Leicester Permanent, Hanover, B R C, Riley, Tyndall Funds, Abby, Northern Ireland, Times, C & A, The Publication Department, Bea, Commercial Credit Card. Politics and Parliament: £10 levy on Labour MPs, Aid for poor nations Lords, Mountbatten's advice, Sixth Brigade go to Germany, Co-op MPs opposed to the tax, Mr Healey claims Nato strategy makes it easier to avoid use of nuclear weapons, Improving Polaris penetration Commons, Narrow gap between safety and suicide, Tories will oppose Ports Bill clause. Weather: The Weather. Law: Allow wide margin, jury told, Mihajlov leaves gaol, Court ruling will raise motor premiums, Challenge To Gaming Board Over Crockford's In Re Application By Benaim And Khaida, Judge is named in spy case, Lecturer guilty of murder, Court Of Appeal Interest On Damages In Personal Injury Cases Jefford And Another v. Gee, Sentence halved in Greece, Trainer fined £25, Springer attends court. Official Appointments and Notices: Race board man resigns, Church News New Rector For Mps' 'Parish', Raoc Appointment, University News New Master Of Pembroke. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, Katie Stewart's complete cut-out-and-keep cookery guide Cooking for a coffee morning, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,408. Reviews: Aristo and Marxist, E flat predominates, Plummer's Peer Gynt, Brendel on Mozart, Ballet revised, Purcell to rescue. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, March 6, 1945 Rise In Earnings. Editorials/Leaders: The Streets Of Nanterre, The Teachers' Victory, An Australian Asks For Justice. Letters to the Editor: One-Gaitered Deans, Level Of Famely Allowances: Labour's Record, The Source's Source, Not representative, Tube Colours, A Churchill Statue In London, On the 'fortress', Sincere people, Victoria Tower Gardens, Religion And Society, Unlimited Appeal, Too much, Maze At The Tate, France, America, And Europe, Student Rights: Freedom Of Opinion, Not Behaviour, Self-sufficient, Upon an island, The Queen's Portrait, Protecting a right, Moving Victoria aside, Population control, References, Threat to whom?, Graven image, Speakers' Corner, Calling A Doctor, Immigration Promises, Revealed to students, Question of need, Machine tools: marketing policy needs reappraising. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Prof M. Lewis, Mr Michael Hoare, Obituary, Dr Monica Felton Former new town head, Mr Dennis Cohen, Mr E. F. Relf Aerodynamic research, Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, Mr R. Gresham Cooke. Sport: Taunton programme today, University Boxing Bell saves Oxford, Looking Ahead To Weekend Racing Conditions at Ayr attract best novice hurdlers, Golf Takeover New life in old event, Inquiry Verdict Jockey gets suspension, MCC's easy victory, Sports in Brief, Fourth Test Prospects Goddard will be missed, Skating Startling decline, Derbyshire import, Under-23 Match Two goals by Osgood, Leeds put a bag of gold in their bank, Manchester City in drawn game, Yesterday's results, Tennis Laver beaten by Egyptian, Racing off, Welsh Rugby Two not yet nominated, Celtic strike another blow for Britain. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Acknowledgements, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Stewart Smith (L. P. & M.) Ltd., London & Suburban. Business and Finance: Alcan Aluminium Limited, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Target drive in launderettes, BR orders computers, Holiday boost, Three months notice may be standard, Sterling Spot climbs 11 points to $2.4083, Eurosyndicat, Tory call for new deal on taxation, Record man-made fibres output, Esso tanker Arctic-bound, SET: Is it the miracle tax? Peter Jay, Economics Editor, Gloom over wine import clearances, London electric bills to go down, BUSINESS diary Hooked... on merchant banking, Frankfurt bond market weak, Jessel winning Falks battle, The Times Management Lecture: extracts from the open discussion, Money Market Exceptionally large Bank help needed, World Of Aviation 20m passengers expected, Computer ordering policy attacked, contracts Mowlem wins £5m housing orders, Venesta consolidates its recovery, The Regions, ECGD business at record £2,569m, Town Hall concern over high interest rates, Italy Pirelli-Dunlop pact disliked by unions, Reddaway defends SET: business world unconvinced, mining Coronation plays close hand, Uranium project must pay its way-Benn, 10,000 idle as snow cuts motor output, Call for higher anti-trust fines, Paint prevents alloy cracks, J. & H. B. Jackson Limited Group's Progressive Record of Growth, Company News Wolverhampton Die losses persist, Pen and pencil sales rise, Germans deny dumping charge, FOR THE saver Target offers equity switch, EQUITY Markets Rank boosted by Xerox statement, Fixed Interest Profit-taking in the longer Funds, £160,000 tin box machinery order, Early end to credit squeeze 'unlikely', Monopoly fear in the Potteries, Big drive for pipe tobacco, Briefly, 'Tax strain on small exporters', new ISSUES £1.5m rights offer by Premier investment, Xerox new project boosts shares, Efforts for return of director fail, Ryder foresees more industry mergers, Film company loses £10.5m, Bids, Deals & Mergers US group comes for Venner and UGI for Thermostat, How The Markets Moved, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Limited Substantial Upward Trend In Profitability Group's solid progress, Switzerland Export deposits scheme rejected, Interim Statement Keizer Venesta Limited, Perkins workers reject £3 offer, Distribution of Baltic assets, European And Far East Securities, Wool textile workers get 10pc rise, Tasminex: 3 state inquiries, Venesta International Limited, Changes in grants plan, Canada Talks on uranium sale, Wall Street Glamour issues continue to lose ground, Giving workers a say in decision making, United States Top banker says: no immediate rate cut, Paper imports now a third of consumption, Autumn deadline for Dunlop-Pirelli studies, Warning on effects of clothing strike. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Provident Clothing names president. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Copper upsurge checked by profit-taking: Cash tin down £11 10s, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp recovery in Rank, Unit Trust Prices.

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