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The Times - 03/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, By A. M. RENDEL, Our Paris Correspondent, Our New York Correspondent, FROM PAUL MARTIN, From IAN McDONALD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Our Political Staff, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By GARRY LLOYD, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, Our Londonderry correspondent, A Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN CHARTRES, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By IAN MORISON, From PAUL MARTIN, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, Hugh Noyes, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From RICHARD WIGG, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Bridge Correspondent, A Special Correspondent, Our Vienna Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, Michael Billington, by Guy Brett, by Stanley Sadie, Julian Critchley, By John Percival, Miles Kington, Fred Emery, Stephen Jessel, By Harry Miller, PHS, Louis Heren, Norman Fowler, DESMOND ACKNER, ROBERT F. PAYNE, PETER ALLEN, DAVID BROWN, L. CROSSLAND, NEIL ILIFF, NETHERTHORPE, JOSEPH RANK, W. M. VERNON, E. W. YOUNG, EDWARD MATTHEWS, RICHARD WAY, John Addison, Cleo Laine, Tim Souster, Pete Townshend, Malcom Williamson, Alan Bennett, Roald Dahl, Adrian Henri, George Melly, Walter Fitzgerald, John Laurie, Anna Neagle, Margaret Rawlings, Alfred Alexander, Constance McIndoe, Robert Robinson, John Sutro, John Dankworth, Ronnie Scott, Tommy Steele, Christopher Wheelan, Alan Brien, Kevin FitzGerald, Laurie Lee, Julian Mitchell, Evelyn Laye, Kenneth More, Patricia Neal, Margaretta Scott, Arthur Bryant, Janet Quigley, James Stirling, Rebecca West, P. JOHN STOCKBRIDGE, By Neville Max-well, HAROLD HOBSON., NIGEL SITWELL, NORMAN WILSON, JOAN M. F. LOUDEN, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By IAN REID, By A Staff Reporter, By JIM RAILTON, BY A LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By NEIL ALLEN, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By Robin Mead, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, By BERRY RITCHIE Mining Editor, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By DAVID JONES, By KENNETH OWEN, By DENNIS DWYER, From JOHN EARLE, BERRY RITCHIE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, DAVID MILLHAM, By Our Banking Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By DAVID JONES Political Staff, By PETER HILL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From RICHARD SHARPE, John Armytage, MOTTISTONE, by Eric Wigham, ROLAND BOISSEVAIN,

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News: Rumania defends her contacts with west, April Ashley 'left in sort of limbo', Man says he saw it happen, Au pair girl found ablaze, Fears over Mrs McKay, Mine strike collapses in Spain, Race claims in strike rejected, Lesotho 'a warning to S Africa', Reply from Powell to Heath, Strike may affect TV, US scraps Air Force pipe band, Angry farmers come to town, The Next War? Soviet threat and Chinese counter-threat, CS gas outside Geneva ban, Stewart says, Cars And Drivers America's anti-minis ready for battle, Zoology Difficulty of breeding zoo birds, Catholic paper taken over, Scientist on thalidomide, Guns stolen from Bristol docks, The Times Diary 1974: end of civil liberties? Queue thaws, The next war?, Reasons for 'scattering' still secret, Ethiopian students occupy embassy, Bertrand Russell dies at 97 after flu, Washington, Feb. 2, GLC proposed as housing overlord, British troops made 'bona fide mistake', 'No overall Tube fare increases', When village inn imported candelabra, Over 100 die as express hits Argentine train, Clean rivers call by MPs, Vote on Cambridge code of discipline, Moves on Spain and Europe may help Gibraltar, Cytogenetics Tests for abnormal babies, Law and order issue in politics, Soviet moves on crisis in Middle East, Transplant of human nerves, Heath 'will not change tune' on strike law, Syria locked in bitter battle with Israelis, Curbs on insurance group, Prague arrest of pro-Dubcek journalist, British move to aid missionaries, A ruthless enemy in an expensive war, Premium Bond winners, Vorster attack on tour 'hooligans', Rey says Britain needed by Six, Women in personnel, Children are abandoned as protest, Tiphaine is dropped-for Delphine, Limitations of the Monte Carlo rally, Hess sees his son, Clinics need playrooms, Shellings increase, 'No inherent defect in BMC 1100', Nixon pares space budget, Guernsey tightens housing rules, Tories plan education policy statement, Accountants examination results, Tough task ahead, Today's engagements, King Hassan busy in Paris, Concern at crime rise in Ulster. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Politics and Parliament: Humanitarian case for freeing Hess, MPs' study of taxation, Newspaper allegation 'could be of murder', Nigeria making good use of British aid, Export rises harder to win in 1970: credit race fears, Gibraltar exchanges continue, Rate rebate to go up, 'Drop this Middle East nonsense'. Display Advertising: S.A.Y.E, Gas, Local Authority Bonds, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Multiple Display Advertisements, Post Office Telecommunications, Ben Line, Cunard Qe2, Ocl, Lyon, Free Paint, Link House Group, Samia, Diy, Robert Riley, Compton, Aa, County Planning, Spring Interior Decorating Number, 'Executive', Ibm, March Issue, Political Freedom Movement, British Steel Corporation, Tyndall, Children Fund, Jessel Securities, Bea, Bbbs. Law: Gaol for showing fake paintings, Man with a pistol outside court at guns case hearing, Panthers trial opens in New York, Extradited man accused, Law Report February 2 Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Bride Was Not A Woman: Marriage Void CORBETT v. CORBETT (otherwise ASHLEY). Official Appointments and Notices: Hindus riot over city award, University News Oxford, Liechtenstein resignations, Resignation of Bishop. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,382, English win at bridge, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Cut-out and ready to sew: 11, Science Museum buys Newton clock, Television today. Reviews: Purpose and fun, Powerful jazz, World Theatre season '70, Telling the facts, Sharp-toothed satire, Girls as furniture, Shapely Wagner, British Music For Japan. Editorials/Leaders: Filthy Air And Water, Cuts And Gains In Space Work, Not Seen To Be Done. Letters to the Editor: New Mass Rite, Justice Behind Closed Doors: Dangers Of Secrecy, No white elephant, Licensing Laws, Maintaining Quality Of Radio, Widening the scope of Industrial Training Board grants, Farming Finances, The Hard Buy, Marchenko, Theatre Obstacles For Disabled, No Twilight For The Teddy Bear, London Transport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, February 3, 1945 Pussyfoot Johnson. Obituaries: Earl Russell, Om Frs Philosopher who sought involvement with problems of the age, Miss Rosie Dolly Bright star of revue, Mr. Malcolm Keen. Sport: Programme for Nottingham, Sports in Brief, Athelings team, Police team, Miss Galica wins, Chepstow declared runners, Hunter-Chaser Prospects Touch of Tammy may be too good for rivals, US Golf Tired but happy Jacklin back in form, Nottingham prize likely for Even Keel, Cricket Freeman enhances claim, No pointers for Sir Alf, Amateur Football Gray gives England victory, Boat Race Training Oxford's change of plans, Film Of 1968 Olympics Mexico without altitude worries, Two Shortcomings Haunted Springboks Weakness in midfield and poor goal kicking, Dougan to have operation, Carlisle Meeting Another double by Stephenson, Old Rivals In Final Lee favourites for flag, Prestwich drawn away to Enfield, Yesterday's racing Nottingham. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Sales Management and Sales, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Acknowledgements, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London & Suburban, Property Abroad, Salerooms. Business and Finance: $98m gold purchases, Outline of BoT aids for exporters, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Wall Street Moderate gains across a broad front, BUSINESS diary North East Co-op supremo, Report urges case for Clyde ocean terminal, Fixed Interest Further good gains by the long Funds, EQUITY Markets Australians lower on Tasminex report, Rockwell to increase investment in Europe, France Reserves up by $52m, BR parcels charges up, More Share Prices, Hanson Trust, A profitable ending at Falks, Tax cuts would aid economy-CBI, A tough outlook for US budget policy, company NEWS Wolfson-GUS as big holders of Lotus shoes, Jam may cost 1d more, Turner & Newall Limited Steady Growth Continues, Detroit confirms plunge in output, Power-Gas Russia deal, The Regions, Dockers get revised offer, mining Promising values from Metalex, contracts Railways' £2.5m order, computer NEWS Time-sharing in syllabus, new ISSUES Local loans of £4 3/4m, Nixon budget aims at $1,300m surplus, Achievements stressed, Money Market Large Bank help for discount houses, Rival bid for Falks, Dean Smith Holdings Limited, FOR THE saver Bigger Rolinco stake in British shares, Labour Commentary The future industrial scene demands a radically different union official A new fist in the glove, World trade forecast, Leyland pessimistic on profits, Car HP contracts rose sharply in January, Briefly, Midland Shires Farmers Limited Another Record Year, Italy Alfa Romeo aims high, Three companies still interested in Beagle, Trade with Iraq 'neglected', Sterling $2.4021 at the close after $2.4017, Revised wool levy would net £500,000, Brook Motors Ltd, Tasminex falls £6 after statement, Wage inflation can harm UK recovery says Bank Governor, Container growth, How The Markets Moved, Reed deal with IPC faces further scrutiny, Bids, Deals & Mergers Dawson-Braund increase, Cuban sugar harvest has good week, Interim Report Rolinco Positive Progress, Footwear sales abroad up 29 pc, Bank to act on McKinsey proposals, CBI team may go to Nigeria this month, Good market for coal may not last-Lever, The SGB Group of Companies, 'Bad year for equities', Why the furniture industry has taken a dusting, Ford pay talks to restart on February 11. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Scientific adviser for Gallaher. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Copper drops £5 5s: Forward tin falls £15 10s: Silver lower, European And Far East Securities, London & Regional Market Prices Leaders give fresh ground, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.

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