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The Times - 24/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By HUGH NOYES, From ALAN McGREGOR, Moshe Brilliant, Arthur Reed, our Air Correspondent writes: Leaders of the, By PEARCE WRIGHT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Our Brussels Correspondent, Our Paris Correspondent, Our Bonn Corresondent, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, Louis Heren, By JOHN ROPER, By Our Political Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By a Staff Reporter, By DAVID WOOD, By PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN CHARTRES, By DENIS TAYLOR, Arthur Osman, From IAN McDONALD, Charles Hargrove, From ROGER BERTHOUD, Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From Our Middle East Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From DAVID BONAVIA, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN, By Irving Wardle, By Julian Critchley, By Guy Brett, By John Percival, By Nature-Times News Service, Nature-Times News Service, By William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Peter Evans, PHS, WATKINSON., R. S. STANIER., NICOLAS BENTLEY, GEORGE DISCOMBE., STANLEY E. C. PAGE., JEREMY WALLINGTON., R. T. PAGET., ANTHONY NUTTING., H. RUSSELL., By John Sparrow, PAUL FERRIS., Hubert Dalwood, Robyn Denny, John Ernest, Martin Froy, R. Hamilton, Adrian Heath, Patrick Heron, Howard Hodgkin, Malcolm Hughes, Peter Joseph, Michael Kidner, Norbert Lynton, Myles Murphy, Bridget Riley, David Saunders, Tim Scott, Jack Smith, Jeffrey Steele, William Tucker, Michael Tyzack, Frank Whitford, Anthony Hill, A. M. NUSSEY., DOUGLAS GLOVER., EDWARD HYAMS., C. J. BARRY RICHARDSON., By GERALDINE KEEN, By JIM RAILTON, N.P.S., By a Lacrosse Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From FRANK VOGL, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By MALCOLM BROWN, By Our Industrial Staff, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By IAN MORISON, By MAURICE CORINA, By CLIVE CALLOW, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, By TONY ALDOUS, By GILES SMITH, KENNETH OWEN, By PETER HILL, By SALLY WHITE, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM, GILLIAN GRAHAM, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ROSS DAVIES, By Our Mining Editor, NICHOLAS KALDOR, D. J. ROBARTS., D. A. STIRLING., C. M. JARVIS, by Colin MacLean, From JOHN EARLE,

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News: 'Spook police' row grows Dan van der Vat interviews 'verkrampte' leader, City 2,000 years old under Jerusalem, Lord Russell's magazine, Tug on way to save the Gt Britain, Claim by Britain on Ark Royal, Sicily claim of miracle, Trains are stranded, Britons let in free to Warhol film, Meteorology Desert air tracked over the Atlantic, Women for the coastguard, The Times Diary Lobbyist Gorst gets Hendon N Whittle backers, American protest as Pompidou begins visit, Communists to fight on housing, Australian judge stops sex revue, Customs swoop on pilgrims, Fruit growers face big 'price crisis', Rail Line For Young, £17,000 needed to complete arts appeal, Progress towards 'test tube' baby, 5,000 hold lightning Post Office strike, Bundestag threatened by Rhine floods, Shares sale denied by Springer, Washington, Feb. 23, Shah orders fare inquiry, Two sisters kidnapped in Alabama, Bonn hears Eban view on attacks, Gromyko talks with E Germans today, 50 students break into building, Stamp worth £100,000, Male nurses said to have punched, kicked patients, Husain denies that he backed down Paul Martin questions the King of Jordan on the implications of his deal with the Palestinian guerrillas, TUC warning on Six, Armed gang in £8,000 bank raid, Lowdown on land of paradoxes, S African police fire on crowd, Crime or punishment-the dilemma facing society, European opinion, Sterilization may be available on health service, Healey rebuts nuclear war criticism, Belgrade rebukes Russians, Restoration Aid For Chester, Free speech warning to Ghana, International talks urged-to prevent air terrorism, Query over Czech arms, High prices for 500 netsuke at Sotheby's, London talks sought on Belfast explosions, Hospital clears doctor, Cashier admits £7,000 theft, Pathet Lao protest over US bombing, Anxiety among Uganda Asians, Five-hour London-Glasgow rail run, Minister firm on sea gas, Inquest told of 'business marriage', Teachers close 42 schools, Police call for right to strike, Greeks speed up airport murder trial of Arabs, Cuban emigres break into Mafia racket, 25,000 troops in Far East test, End of bull freedom Arthur Osman looks at a fallen bastion, Chinese ban Russians from war graves, Stab motive sought, Today's engagements, Mrs Wilson opens park cafeteria, Tories mark anniversary, Four die in Austrian avalanche, Sociology Higher IQ aids social climbers, 7,000 want lorry ban. Picture Gallery: Japan. Law: Guyana border shots alleged, Joe Mercer is granted bail, Queen's Bench Division Bastardy Order Quashed After 3 Years Regina v. Hartlepool Justices Ex Parte Garbutt, Immigration Point Certified Regina v. Bhagwan, Court Of Appeal Consecutive Sentences And Suspension Regina v. March, Trouser suit upsets judge, Chicago riot trial defendants to seek bail, Regina v. McGill. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Chalfont to face Lords questions on CS gas, Problems in natural gas conversions, Conservative policy for regions outlined, Restrictions on Arab airlines not yet necessary, Tory pledge to farmers, Debate in Commons, Law to curb gas meter 'fiddles', Rolls-Royce seeks more State aid says Benn, Help British industry abroad says CBI, Approval for roads to Brighton marina, Moving to four more Concordes. Index. Display Advertising: Henlys, Universal Geneve, Local Authority Bonds, Town Dress, The National Bank, Bks, Samuel Montagu, CAP, Jones Lang, Gresham, United Cargo Containers, Swedish Ericsson, For Sale, Tnpg, Scottish Report, Performance Awards, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Standard And Chartered, Lloyds Bank, Halifax, Ibm, Honeywell, Army Officer, D.E.P., First National City Bank, Agnew. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Electronic hokum, Early Russian opera, Social climber's tale, Concert ballet, Baroque vocal duets, Written pictures. Arts and Entertainment: Fashion by Prudence Glynn Steel yourself, Folk Mystery Play, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,400, Television today. Editorials/Leaders: The European Debate, When Boer Meets Boer, The Parish Treasures. Letters to the Editor: Treatment of the arts, Undivided, Indians In Brazil, Patients' Complaints, Orangery Into Cafe, Farm problems, Palestinian Jews, Consistency, Train Robbery, Shared responsibility, Press And Privacy, Europe and the 'regional problem', Future Of Radio, Merits of conscription, Equal Pay, What Israel Thinks, Nuclear Weapons In Defence: Policy Requirements, Gentlemanly brutality. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Latest Appointments Two Headmasters. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, February 24, 1945 Turkey Declares War. Obituaries: Mrs Edward Bowman, Mr Gresham Cooke Champion of the motorist, Mr Gale Pedrick Journalist and broadcaster, Mr Charles Abrams Housing planner and consultant, Obituary. Sport: Rugby club records London And South, Zestful Osgood could revive England, Sports in Brief, Champion Hurdle Market Confused Persian War narrowly defeated again, Barlow's Day Batting decline of Australia, Winning in spectacles, Fa Cup Draw Watford can take heart from 1949, Schoolboys teams in final rugby trial, US Racing Attractive terms of Colonial Cup, Boxing Easy victory by Buchanan, Amateur Cup New face at Wembley, Arctic Actress to miss National, Results at two meetings yesterday Nottingham, Boat Race Cambridge kept at full pressure, Football Review Brentford pay high price, Ban and fine on Paine, Programmes for today Sedgefield, Lacrosse Experience on side of Oxford, Obeying The Rules Yachtsmen at sea-by the Duke. Property: London & Suburban, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments in Scotland, Announcements, Todays appointments, Women's Appointments, Kodak, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: P&O chief affirms his faith in containerships, Exports to Comecon 'hopeful', Chemical industry beaten by export target, barrow/hepburn/gale A year of considerable growth Assets, Turnover, Profits, And Dividend Increased, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, A risk pays off Michael Baily on Sea Containers' leasing operations, Step forward, step back Michael Shanks on a good return from R and D, New instant coffee, Selective buying on Milan, Associated Fisheries, Russian oils and fats output down, New ways needed to boost wool production, Bids, Deals & Mergers Endura's Westool stake shared with US firm, Westinghouse, Takeover benefits to Barrow Hepburn, new ISSUES Norgren price 27s 6d, company NEWS Bumper results again from Norcros, Lotus cuts back staff, £40m trade centre plan for London, BUSINESS diary Land, sea and air, Mines tax relief urged, Monopolies reference for Burmah bid, MP renews Dollar Land inquiry plea, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Plea for a bigger tourist grant, RACS proposes dividend stamps, NCB to boost power station coal stocks, mining New Broken Hill profits higher, Sterling Forward rates improve but spot loses 3 points, The Regions, Tate & Lyle Year's Trading Results Disappointing Rationalisation And Expansion Programme Continues Mr. John Lyle Predicts Period Of Recovery In 1970, India Tea nationalization move, FOR THE saver Pacific's 55 pc holding in Japan, Company Meeting E. WYKES (LEICESTER) LIMITED (Manufacturers of elastic yarn) Record Trading Achievement Group well equipped to meet future, Powder route to a strong new metal, BP to raise plastics price by 7 per cent, Optimistic forecast on mortgages, Scheme for Six economic harmony, Decimals bring Giro a problem, Printers call for major tax reforms, McKinsey's legacy to the Bank, EQUITY Markets Banks traded heavily after profit disclosures, SE ruling on commissions, Statement on St Alphage, Briefly, 8,000 ICI men go back on Teesside, CU goes for another gain in 1970, Pension funding flexibility plea, Gloom over car sales, A helping hand for chemicals, Bank shares fall £50m, National ports chief named, contracts Glacier's Rumanian deal, US economy the key to copper prices, Orders for British yards up by 60 pc, Fixed Interest British Funds quieter but still firm, US bill rates up, How The Markets Moved, Second British Assets Trust Limited, ICI-Viyella report due next month, Chemical industry cramped by inadequate UK market, Money Market Patchy day in Lombard St, World cocoa pact hopes, Switzerland Sharper curbs on HP deals, Eec 1980 deadline for common currency, Butter stocks rise again, Publicans seek extra 2d a pint, CU profits up sharply, 9,000 idle as motor industry troubles continue, New Zealand Battle to retain UK farm market, Britain may intervene in banana dispute, computer NEWS ... Time-sharing projects by major groups, Decision today on IPC. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Alan Bristow leaving BUA later this year. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Barclays shares sharply down, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Sharp decline in lead prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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