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The Times - 23/01/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Our Labour Staff, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Our Political Editor, From IAN McDONALD, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From LOUIS HEREN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By a Staff Reporter, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, From Our Correspondent, Our Agricultural Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, Arthur Reed, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By Our Churches Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, By Our Business News Staff, By PHILIP HOWARD, By Our Defence Correspondent, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Own Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From RICHARD SHARPE, By RICHARD HARRIS, From DAVID BONAVIA, From FRED EMERY, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, by William Mann, By Nature-Times News Service, by John Russell Taylor, by Irving Wardle, Edwin Morgan, By Stanley Sadie, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, Michael Wolfers, Hugh A. Mulligan, Peter Jay, PHS, Hugh Noyes, Peggy Ashcroft, Marius Goring, Stephen Murray, Flora Robson, Mary Wimbush, Barry Bennage, Patric Dickinson, Geoffrey Grisson, Harold Pinter, Gordon Russell, Richard Rodney, Bennett, Benjamin Britten, Benjamin Frankel, Antony Hopkins, Thea Musgrave, Eric Ashby, John Glaister, John Morris, A. L. Peck, Michael Swann, John Gielgud, Carleton Hobbs, Michael Redgrave, Marjorie Westbury, Irene Worth, C. Day-Lewis, Margaret Drabble, James Hanley, Henry Reed, Charles Tennyson, Adrian C Boolt, Peter Maxwell, Davies, Alexander Goehr, Elizabeth Lutyens, Humphrey Searle, F. S. Dainton, Bernard Lovell, Joseph Needham, Bertrand Russell, C. H. Waddington, PHILIP ROGERS., R. F. FARMER, I. F. PATERSON, L. CLARKE, JANE F. BURROWS, By Geoffrey Smith, ROGER GRESHAM COOKE, ANNE AVANT., MAURICE HANSSEN, E. G. COULSON, NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE, FRANK ALLAUN, JAMES RUSBRIDGER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Naval Correspondent, D.F.A., From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By NORMAN FOX, From JOHN BALLANTINE, From DEREK du PLESSIS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By our Northern Racing Correspondent, By our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By REX BELLAMY, By GERALD ELY, BY KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By GILES SMITH, By ALAN HAMILTON Labour Staff, By JOHN CARRINGTON, From ANTHONY ROWLEY European Industrial Correspondent, By SALLY WHITE, By KENNETH OWEN, By HOWARD UNDERWOOD, John Glyn, By DENNIS DWYER, From PETER STRAFFORD, From ANTHONY THOMAS, From JOHN EARLE, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Michael Baily, By CLIVE CALLOW, BERRY RITCHIE, HUGH STEPHENSON, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By PETER HILL, THOMAS H. TEMPLEMAN, Finance Director, by Professor F. W. Paish, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, ANTHONY ROWLEY,

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News: Rainfall up again in England, Rodin under scrutiny, Toll of executions in Iraq reaches 41, Preserving a will to work-the problem of poverty relief, Computer warning for motorways, Seven years for former candidate, Moslem girls to wear slacks, 26 prisoners punished, Learning in Georgia how to wage war on Vietcong, Protest to Heath by Indian, Powell calls off talk at university, The other worlds of Mr King, Fund to stop SA cricket tour, Big rise in smuggling of drugs, Price protest by farmers halts traffic, Setback for BBC on the Continent, Paris anxiety on Libya deal, Russians arrest Norwegian, Guide to church life for laymen, Science Report Study of visual images that persist, RAF watch on Russians, 87 killed in big Vietnam attack, Nixon tells world U S will reduce its involvement, Obscenity cases called sinister, Student fee may go up, Cancer risk for 'late' mothers, 'Vast sums for abortion cover', Lifeboat hit by 'huge lump' of water, Superboard proposed for pay, prices, monopolies, Nigerians begin to rebuild a nation, Warsaw talks arouse Soviet suspicions, Israelis seize island radar station, MP's apathy on historic debate, Doctor may be reinstated, Mankind 'is destroying heritage', Promotions In The Navy, Press challenged by Lord Hunt, Advances In Microelectronics, Lampinen overturns in Monte Carlo Rally, Forces need 48,000 men, The Times Diary RSC's new Hamlet Cancer Ward courier, Girl missing on flight to Africa, Lifeboat is towed in, Checks on prices as wage curb is dropped, Postal strike delays Giro clearance, Sea rescue by Marines at Nassau, Two Britons released by Zambia, Armed mobs seize food while Army disintegrates, Passengers leave Jumbo flight after delay, Engine fire in airliner, NUT call for four years' training, Cash shortage halts hospital admissions, Schumann sees no barriers to entry talks, European Briefing-12 Too many farmers, too much food, Nixon forecasts a generation of peace, Student protests in Jakarta, Village campaign in China to foster birth control, Greville Wynne cancels talk, Ionesco is elected to Academy, Political economy, like the, Today's engagements, Brandt letter sent to E Germany, Anniversaries of the Seventies. Politics and Parliament: No justification for banning the pill Lords, Jobs for the dads Commons, VAT ruled out except if Britain joins EEC Commons, Don't be beastly to the Fijians, Investment grant abuses, MPs force Nigeria debate, Overworked tax men behind on fraud checks, Homes for disturbed children, Nigeria: confusion remains but food supplies increase, Mr Diamond defends level of taxation. Index. Display Advertising: Hurst Park, Knight Frank & Rutley, Abbey, Odeon St. Martin's Lane, The Membership Secretary, The Childbirth Research Centre, Midland Bank, Women's Appointments, Multiple Display Advertisements, Roberts Union, Rukba, The Adminstrator Rttds, Towry Law, The Times, Country Properties, Darling, Royal Air Force, Rugby World. News in Brief. Law: Temple orgies in Cyprus alleged, Solicitor to appeal, Three face Yablonski charge, I hit in self defence says accused youth, Blood Test Case For Lords W. v. Official Solicitor, Judge knighted, Queen's Bench Division Taxi Fare's 'Express Consent' To Sharing Yates v. Gates, High Court Judge, Validity of rector's sentence questioned, Airport Meals Company Must Pay Levy Nas Airport Services Ltd. v. The Hotel And Catering Industry Training Board, 1948 views hurt U S judge, Seeney in court, Judge tells of danger in perjury case. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,373, Guinness As Ghost, Marie Lloyd Musical, Counterpoint Meet Colonel Chutney, Jean Simmons Back, Ken Annakin's Plans, Television today, Lennon pictures on show, Jade necklace sets record price. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, U S archbishop resigns, Church News Two New Bishops Appointed. Reviews: With the animals, Vanbrugh restored, Ideal Azucena, Sheer exhilaration, Musical drollery, Hampstead Theatre Branches Out. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday January 24, 1945 Road To China. Editorials/Leaders: A Mongrel Watchdog, The Children Still Die, The Baghdad Terror. Letters to the Editor: Tragedy Of Nigeria, Letter To The Editor Machine tool industry, Electors For Sale, Export Of Mss, Food Additives, Direct v Indirect Tax, Teachers' Pay, The Springboks Tour, Maintaining Quality Of Radio, Entry To Britain, Advertising The Rock, Parking For Some, Privacy And The Press, Thames Barrage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Peter Hebdon A successful publisher, Sir Terence Cawthorne Outstanding ear surgeon, Mr Louis Fischer, Mr D. F. Bland, Sir Guy Thorold. Kcmg. Sport: Now goalkeeper blow for Charlton, F.A. Cup Fourth Round Chance for small clubs to prove ability, Sports in Brief, Soloning in control all the way, New exemptions for Open, Amateur Boxing Scottish captain's tactics pay off, South African Team Only two changes for Wales match, L.T.A. Rankings Clifton highly placed in new list, Changes in racing, Doncaster Prospects Weight should not upset Even Kèel, Hospitals Cup Kick-and-rush day, Pro-Am Tournament New generation in early lead, Lord's Meeting Discussion deferred on tour, Rugby fives teams, Programmes for today Doncaster, Results at Towcester, Rees out for six weeks, Stubborn defence by Cambridge, Squash Rackets Britain seek open game, Australian Tennis Taylor survives match point, Plenty Of Money Available Japanese buyers again expected in Europe, Hockey Tour Army hold S Africans, Scottish reshuffle, Six Out Of Seven-And No Miss Jacot What French ski girls must remember, South Africa establish useful position, South African Golf Oosterhuis keeps his challenge alive, Women's Hockey East show skill. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments see, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Overseas Property Feature, J. W. Wood & Son, Country Properties, Property Market Investments for retirement. Business and Finance: Bowring for reinsurance link with US, Surinvest back at 4s 7¼d, Building workers' pay deal to go through, Dissent on steel prices, Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED A Summary of Mr. J. P. R. Glyn's Statement for the year 1969., BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Sterling 18 point loss at $2.4012, Money Market Credit kept on a tight rein, Election attempt fails, Common Market Price-ring steel companies fined, Britain's economic position: outlook for 1970 The London and Cambridge Economic Bulletin, Ogilvy & Mather in Dutch deal, Unemployed total up sharply to 629,000-highest for two years, Pound drops 18 points, Silkin to see Chancellor immediately, £10m in toy exports, The Regions, ICI fibre plan faces trouble from Continent, Government's high hopes for N Sea gas, Computer service pact by ICL and Barclays, Road jams: '£2m a day', contracts Big motorway orders, EQUITY Markets Leaders marked down at the close, Wall Street Modest advance following Nixon's speech, White Paper on spending, W Germany Schiller puts brake on the economy, Further property bond group move, BUSINESS diary From one Court to another, 'State aid for UK computers not enough', Superboard plan 'goes too far', Ministry confirms car industry sales drop, Training in new coins, Pressure remains on Tate & Lyle, Supply of colour TVs rises again, PLA will cut work force by 2,500, Fixed Interest Buying of the Funds not so aggressive, 'Imps' buys Allied Farm, Briefly, Scientists Appointments Service, Intercontinental Reinsurance Company Limited, Of Bermuda, Italy Fiat to build 10 plants in south, mining Difficulties facing Benguela Railway, Ranks Hovis McDougall Increasing scope of scientific work at Group's Research Centre, Bids, Deals & Mergers Landel takeover agreed at 18s 9d, Austin calls off Press conference, Excise duty record, company NEWS Christmas blow to Moores Stores upturn, BSC plan for £2.6m power plant, Bordering on the unacceptable, How The Markets Moved, Retail price index up in December, United States Nixon hits at spending, Dock shutdown averted, "The only development likely to, Interim Statement Wrighton, Monopolies: machinery but no policy, Hoteliers seek grants for tourist beds, new ISSUES Rush for newcomers, Reshuffle at the Bank, Inter-union row hits car output, BP seeks Indonesia oil rights, Plessey bids £77m for US alloys maker. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Two deputy chairmen for Courtaulds. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, London & Regional Market Prices Leaders turn down at close, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Cocoa futures decline between £5 l0s and £8 on Ghana news: Tin jumps £16, Unit Trust Prices.

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