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The Times - 10/04/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, GEORGE CLARK, By MICHAEL THOMAS, By Hugh Noyes, By Our Air Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Beirut Correspondent, By NORMAN FOWLER, By Our Labour Correspondent, Our Political Editor, By Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By PETER EVANS, From HENRY STANHOPE, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By TONY ALDOUS, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, By a Special Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, By Staff Reporters, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From RITCHIE McEWEN, From PETER STRAFFORD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, Roger Berthoud, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From LOUIS HEREN, From FRED EMERY, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From PIERRE COMPARET, From MARK MEREDITH, From MARIO MODIANO, From GARRY LLOYD, From DAVID BONAVIA, By Nature-Times News Service, Louis Heren, Dan van der Vat, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Anthony Smith, PHS, DAVID LATHAM., ANGUS MACINTYRE, DAVID WOOLWICH., GERALD CROASDELL., A. S. NEILL, TED LEATHER., A. E. HODGKIN, G. R. DUNSTAN, BARBARA MAUDE, RICHARD FITTER., C. J. E. MORRIS, C. E. LAMBERT, GEOFFREY TREASE, MARK ELWES, S. WOOD, R. W. S. GENTLE., J. D. A. STAINTON, GEORGE MIKES., ELLA WINTER., W. ADAIR-ROBERTS., R. GRAHAM PAGE., M. J. N. CUSTANCE., ADELAIDE G. L. MAKOWER, Messrs. Hughes, William Baldwin, ROBERT H. GOODSALL, G. W. D. WINKLEY., By GERALDINE KEEN, By JOHN HENNESSY, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By NORMAN FOX, By PAMELA MacGREGORMORRIS, By ROY McKELVIE, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM JOHN BALLANTINE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, BY GORDON ALLAN, By U. A. TITLEY. Rugby Correspondent, by Antony King-Deacon, by John Russell Taylor, By John Higgins, Stephen Walsh, By Irving Wardle, By William Mann, By John Percival, From PHILIP HOWARD, By Michael Billington, By GERALD ELY, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By SALLY WHITE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By DENNIS DWYER, By GILES SMITH, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By PETER HILL, By PATRICIA TISDALL, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, By MALCOLM BROWN, From JOHN EARLE, FRANK VOGL, From PHILIP JACOBSON, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, By ANTHONY ROWLEY European Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ERNEST CHEYNE, Parliamentary Staff, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, TED GRAHAM, ANTHONY MILLER., DEREK E. COX, H. R. NICHOLAS, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, KENNETH OWEN, ROGER VIELVOYE, JOHN FENTON,

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News: £27m more needed for education, London stays Tory but Labour Party makes gains, Block of flats puts council in a spin Nobody knew they were there, Woolf home may be demolished, Live bombs posted to Debré, Canberra clash on use of gag in Parliament, Austrian parties in deadlock on coalition, Pilots renew jumbo ban, Guatemala terror reign threat by right-wing group, Greek hope of leniency measures, Disabled peers put aid plea, Peking reply to new US Asian policy, Research, UK bishops back Pope on celibacy, Customs man's denials, RIBA criticizes Roskill team's calculations, Cambodia waits for arms as town falls, Why the East Coast is all at sea, The Times Diary Threat to police film file, Science Report Pollution Fertilizers from lake sediments, Budget debate speakers, European Briefing-25 The importance of Jean Rey's office, Caetano warning to left-wing critics, Husak's retort to critics, Nixon bitterness over Carswell defeat, Ian Smith's sing-song election, Nixon may make Supreme Court nomination an election issue, Pressure on Nasser to retaliate, Verdict on Apollo 13 today, Farnham's heart may beat in Maltings, Israel shows off its own-design aircraft, Visiting wives die as storm sinks British ship, Good king Minos went for trade, not glory, Giant computers planned for high-complexity work, Race board gains its first court victory, Poison gas affects 67, Union backs call to ban the tour, £20 fee for Kopechne papers, GLC aim at public contact, British aid to Turkey, Survey begun on police-public relations, Budget ifs, How the Senate voted, Foul costs footballer £6,000, Motorway 'threat to Nelson', Democracy ruled out by Spanish Minister, Alternatives to internal combustion, Britain poses control problem for Euratom, McCartney split with Beatles denied, Today's engagements, 'Private client' buys Windsor designs, Satire on Soviet life attacked, 100 moved in fuel fire, Tory education chief is ousted, Fireworks sale ban to under-16s, Laos sets conditions for cease-fire. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: University all-in trend welcomed, Too much popular hostility towards higher education Commons, Coal output problems: slower contraction, Live-in school for the deprived, Middle East intervention plan denied by Wilson, Ulster PM flies in for talks, Conservative victory in key county, Tory attack On rise in NHS levy, Anxiety over private pension schemes, Disabled peers say how life could be improved Lords. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Imi, Schroders, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Berlitz, Mullard, Everyman Bonds, Gagniere, Swedish Lloyd, Rank, Burberrys', Trafalgar House Investments, The Times, Citroën, Aquascutum, Cabrian, Iberia, Alitalia, Cashmores, Charterhouse, D.G.A.A, Gramco Management, Hss, Boac, Jeyes, Rootes, Crockett & Jones, Trust House Hotels, Atcost, Pringle, London News, Costain. Picture Gallery. Law: Life sentence on Subandrio, Berlin trial 'threats', Indian brothers gaoled for plot, Owen trial date. Weather: The Weather. Editorials/Leaders: Costly Bombing, Checking The President, Outside The Club. Letters to the Editor: Burden On Telephone Users: Capital For Improvements, Amnesty And Israel, Help to handicapped, Example of Canada, Advertising, Precision in accounting, The cricket tour, Mowing On Sundays, Chiltern Motorway, A democratic decision, Sharpeville massacre, Lenin In London, 2d receipt stamp, Hedges are useful, Computerization without tears, Economics Of The Stage, Film Violence, Politicians And The Problems Of Race And Colour, Wyatts In History, Not on STD, Hazardous Crossing, Quick Service, Increase in charges, Unenviable Job In Northern Ireland, Political Broadcast, Political donations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Harland and Wolff chairman resigns, Church News, Latest Appointments Ministry Change. Obituaries: Professor A. H. M. Jones Ancient history at Cambridge, Obituary. Deaths. Sport: Sports in Brief, Cairngorms Skiing Bright future for British girls, Hockey Key lies in Scotland, World Rackets Title Swallow's stern task, U S Masters Golf Costly mistake by Jacklin, Ascot runners, Cricket Glamorgan balked, Rugby Assault Course Coventry's firepower sinks Services, Tote Jackpot's £8,842 START Song capable of repeat win, Rugby Fives, Fair play league, Oundle overcome Uppingham, Mobbs Match Midlands struggle in vain, En-Tout-Cas Tennis Four could end level on points, Northern Open Amateur takes title, Cards for two courses Cheltenham, Horse Trials Sharon wins at Everdon, Flash Bulb not certain to dazzle, Home International Football Kidd may play at Ninian Park, Hudson out of Cup final but Harris may be fit, Carris boys win for fifth time, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: Paint Your Own Boots, Men's Fashion, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,438, Men's Fashion Forgotten As Fashion, Counterpoint London to Longleat, Television today. Reviews: Sensitive conductor, Accident, All Ashton, Romantic Romanies, Caribbean romance, Legs and laughs, Lunch-time Stoppard. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, April 11, 1945 Abnormal Earnings. Property: Properties Abroad, Brown & Merry, Country Property, Property Market Norman manor up for sale, Country Properties, J.Trevor & Sons. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Company Meeting Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest British Funds await the Budget, Retail chief dismissed, Swan Hunter development, IBM prospects in Europe, The Regions, Longer day on Wall St, FOR THE saver New Imperial Life policy, Eec Check on packaging company, THE Friday COLUMN In defence of the little Neddies, Greater demand for liquid gas tankers, Lintas sets up design division, 12pc fall in Stock Exchange values, company NEWS Matthew Hall celebrates another bumper year, Bids, Deals & Mergers Horsley Smith agrees to £6.5m from Gliksten, Terms fixed for supply of bacon pigs, How The Markets Moved, Aluminium rise likely, Shop stewards' power is the stumbling block, Wolstenholme Bronze Powders Limited Record Profits Again, Money Market Conditions easier than expected, Pit closures: 'worst over', Lightermen to go ahead with strike, Rover strike called off, Eurobond on floating rate, 'Inadequate' export tuition, Crown Agents acquire share in Tradewinds, Co-op's sales gain but profits fall, IOS results statement delayed, Briefly, New hotel TV contract, Bank staff win 8pc, Sterling No response to easier dollars, Budget 'last chance' to ease car problems, Esso plans motel boost, Engineering disputes pact on point of breakdown, Coltness rights, £6.5m timber merger bid, Chamber visits to Spain, Portugal, Italy Textiles strike marks new wave of unrest, Tourist chief calls for urgent action, Three new sites for Berni Inns, CAV in £13.5m expansion programme, Maxwell 'not afraid', Research body proposal criticized, Lloyd's plan stirs market, Move to change grants, Pearson Publishers heavy downturn, Praise for City role in Euro$ market, German shipping groups plan to merge, ITV savings adverts cut, Aviation earns £670m for UK, Bid for Ilseder Huette, BUSINESS diary Floating exchanges for Deutsche Bank, Margarine sales gain, The Broken Peace Of Glass, Quiet day for commodity markets, mining Tharsis dividend doubled, contracts, Ford union protest over glass imports, W Germany Montedison management controversy, VW silent on share buying, The Bowater Paper Corporation... 1969, new ISSUES Trafalgar House loan dealings due today, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Swan Hunter in £2.5m expansion, Overseas earnings come to Dunlop's rescue, Jefferson Smurfit & Sons Limited, British Ropes Limited Preliminary Statement for 1969, Chancellor urged to let pound float, Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M., Jobs service plea to DEP, Robert Jones on management Putting a boffin on the board, UK monopoly in bearings 'not sought', New data library for industry, EQUITY Markets Dunlop result steadies the market, French trade figures best for a year, Wall Street Slight advance on another indecisive day, Miners press hours claim, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Closing Of Transfer Registers, Struggles and triumphs of the controversial Fords, English Steel warning of supplies cut, Dunlop returns better than expected. Business Appointments: Business Appointments IPC Newspapers finance chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Dunlop pleases the market, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Sugar futures extend losses: Copper continues to decline.

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