The Times - 18/03/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From a Special Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM MICHAEL LEAPMAN, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, BY CLIVE BORRELL, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, BY CHRIS DUNKLEY, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent., FROM SARA PAYNE, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Our Parliamentary Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Legal Correspondent, BY PAT HEALY, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, By FRANK ROBERTS, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From ALAN McGREGOR, FROM PETER NICHOLS, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, From PAUL MARTIN, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM STEWART HARRIS, FROM RICHARD WIGG, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By GERALDINE KEEN, Roger Berthoud, RICHARD WIGG, From ARTHUR OSMAN, PHS, SHAWCROSS, WILLIAM PIKE, SALEM S. AL-SABAH, ABDULRAHMAN ALHELAISSI, SALMAN A. ALI, S. A. DSEAGU, ELIZABETH MANNERS, SOLOMON SCHONFELD, C. A. FINBOW, By Adam Fergusson, EDITH L. FLETCHER, JOHN HUNT, NIGEL FISHER, DAVID M. S. STEEL, FRANK JUDD, PRAFUL PATEL, DOUGLAS NEWTON, URSULA D'ARCH SMITH, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, Sir Hughe KnatchbullHugessen, By Nature-Times News Service, BY MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By NORMAN FOX, By BRIAN LEWIS, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By HARLEY GELLING, By Michael Wale, By Miles Kington, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By William Mann, By JIM RAILTON, ALAN BLYTH, BY JOHN NICHOLLS, By PETER MARSON, By Guy Brett, By Leonard Buckley, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR Insurance Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From PHILIP JACOBSON, BY MELVYN WESTLAKE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, BY CLIFFORD WEBB, BY SALLY WHITE, From PAUL CATZ, From COLIN CHAPMAN, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, PATRICIA TISDALL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By IAN CHURCH, Parliamentary Staff, W. B. REDDAWAY, MARGARET S. WILCOX, W. E. M. CLEGG, W. D. CHARLES, By JOHN CARRINGTON, GILLIAN GRAHAM, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoNews: Unions 'will not thwart Tory plans', Big powers cut Middle East arms, Call for an inquiry on broadcasting wins support, Police called as students picket bishop's house, Buses as basis of road system, Hathaway home progress, Army halts strike in Argentina, Idealist's fire death, British veto on Rhodesia, Law college ends course for Bar, The Queen enjoys more mingling with people, Newspaper and editor face Secrets Act summonses, UN acrimony on Rhodesia, The Times Diary Heathrow's red tape snarl up, RSPCA seek new look, Increase in volunteers for abroad, Mutiny ship perplexes Cambodian officials, 20 killed in W Bengal clashes, New city with population of 250,000 in 30 years, Migraine clinic to ease City headaches, Claptrap by Powell, Wilson says, Criminals face double risk on appeals, Grant cut threat to students, Wide price rang for houses, Partnership in land project, Science Report Botany Engineering better kinds of crop plant, 'Mongrel city' fear, Alderman's plea to teachers, Eoka mourners follow Georghadjis's funeral, Self rule for Tonga, European Briefing-20 Swiss wary in approach to EEC, Death news going by ship to Seychelles, Foreign Office man returns, £36m schools approved, Key railmen on strike today, Sihanouk on US threat, NUT move to enforce all-in schooling, Abortion risk warning, Creating a juster society, The Noise Around Us-2 'Never out of earshot of an aircraft', Press criticism of secrets case likely, Labour play for 51 all out, Philip Howard looks at London, Students on strike in Norway, Wagner's villa and life work for sale, GROWING POINT by Moira Keenan Road Safety: Whose Problem?, Fanfani in final effort to form government, Heathrow inquiry after deadlock, Bets board 'must give reasons', Rogers hints that US ground troops may go to Laos, Today's engagements, Coalition for Austria, Chichester-Clark challenges his opponents John Chartres assesses the new crisis in Ulster Unionism and the prospects for a peaceful summer, Homes quit after rail crash, Right swing in Finnish poll, Jane Fonda sues Laird over ban, Chelsea dish sold for £2,100, Swans were 'luggage'. News in Brief. Law: Boy accused of school wounding, McKay case: £100 fine, Proceedings Against Nur Are Stayed, Motoring fines to go up, Court Of Appeal Unquantified Services Not 'Rent' Barnes v. Barratt, Nun accuses Brazilian police of tortures, Court Of Appeal Warning Over Hopeless Appeals, Maddox's son on burglary charge, Crerand accused of assault, US generals charged over My Lai. Politics and Parliament: Lords do not fear the cost of EEC entry, Ports Bill MPs clash over strike 'duress', Wilson to boost house-building, Labour vote paradox, Chancellor optimistic on rate of investment Commons, Jenkins stonewalls on easier lending, Land levy changes, Pathology in detection, Effect of value added tax, EEC gaining wealth at faster pace than Britain Lords, Mr Wilson and Mr Heath in angry clash on housing Commons, Plessey negotiating for purchase of Scottish torpedo factory. Index. Display Advertising: Zambia Airways, The Happy Apple, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Grisons, The Arab Bank, Bank Of Ceylon, Portakabin, Export Intelligence, Westminster Press, Samuel Montagu & Co, The Times, Jack Barclay, Aquascutum, Stratstone, Boac, Avis, Rover, Children Fund, Ann, Dish Party Foods, Bea, Impakt, Skf, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Punch, W. H. Patterson. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: £37,710 award to 'charming girl', University News Leeds To Launch Company, Nanterre dean resigns. Editorials/Leaders: Los Angeles (Bucks), The Secrets ACT, The Way-Out Bombardiers. Letters to the Editor: Guiding The Young, American Museums, Mr Waugh's Comments On Islam, Obsolescent, Relief Measures In Nigeria, Marking up, Using The Strike Weapon For Political Ends, Immigration Promises, Privileged Class, Reddaway replies on the SET dispute, Gas Rigs In War, And exporters?, New English Bible, Rhodesian Sanctions, Exhibition site. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday March 19 1945 10 Ton Bomb. Arts and Entertainment: Fine spring flowers at RHS show, Caballe Recital, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,419, Television today, Composers Under 25. Deaths. Obituaries: Camille Prior Musical drama at Cambridge, Sir Cecil Talbot Distinguished submariner, Mr J. Ivor Griffiths, Sir Arthur Blackburn, Archie De Bear Popular revue producer, Obituary. Sport: Persian War's courage to silence critics, Defeat for Orient, Burnley lose 2-goal lead, Avia Women's Golf Leaders at home on greens, Test Of British Football Heavy fixture list can upset Leeds, Powerful finish by Taaffe, Schools Head Of River Emanuel yet again, Yachting Presidency to Aisher, Hockey England try experiment, Colleges take all, Norfolk's XI crush Barbados, Sports in Brief, Harp Lager Tournament Millman recovers at right time, Badminton Home hopes mainly in doubles, Boat Race Practice Scullers test Cambridge, First Division Cooke gets a late winner, Cheltenham programme for today. Reviews: Contrary fellows, Holst with conviction, Polished quintet, Professional Plays At Tower Theatre, Pop in London and Dublin A taste of rebellion, Simply vertical, Shift of emphases. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Smethursts Foods, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Motor Cars, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, The Selective Investors Portfolio, Interim Statement Boc British Oxygen, The Rotherham Investment Trust, Limited, Industry's fixed capital spending declines, Blessing back at Unilever, E E C- Inflationary trend grows, RN plant for Plessey, Poseidon again under pressure, Hertz increases car rates, Stock control 'saving', What good can a Marketing course do your company?, Australia Crucial talks on big western ore project, Vickers joins building project, Money Market Large Bank help required by discount houses, Tory SET plan 'same for all', UCS boilermakers threaten walk-out, More than twice the results from double the effort The European Market, Sugar ban to be lifted, EQUITY Markets No support for leading industrials, The Regions, NCL plans regional storage expansion, On The Move, Dog stadium board ousted, FOR THE saver Equity-link Unishare, Philip's earnings up 19 pc, Company Meeting Elsburg Gold Mining Company Limited Chairman's Statement, Disappointment at Hudson's Bay, US opposes deal with General Cable, Fixed Interest British Funds fall back sharply, new ISSUES Rotherham Trust placing, Building an image for business machines, To The Shareholders Of Cementation Company Limited, 'Plenty of f.o.b. sugar available', company NEWS BICC profits mark time as sales top £400m, £1.5m sewer deal, A hopeful, beginning, but a long way to go, State role in industry 'accepted', Census shows 73,000 retail shops closed, Banks drop TV adverts, United States Lockheed hopes of breakthrough, Germans may land fish at Hull, Bids, Deals & Mergers Auster seeks Yorks Brick, mining W Areas and Elsburg widen link, BoT lifts ban on 'Alpha' insurance group, Briefly, Nixon eases cutback on construction, Sterling A minor loss after an unsettled day, BUSINESS diary Whitehall's next man for BP?, Switzerland Output likely to speed up, How The Markets Moved, Bache made loss of $8.7m last year, Broking scheme to continue, Conciliator or innovator?, PO pension property move, Rand Mines Properties Limited, THE SELECTIVE investor It's worth reading between the lines, Wall Street Building issues and glamours lead small gain, 3 pc growth in economy forecast by Treasury, Shell-Mex and BP shed over 1,000 outlets, Docks standstill: car crisis mounts, Interim Statement Amalgamated Securities Limited, Holland Philips may make £32m bid, Westforth Electrical & Automation Limited, Airlines move to set up 'second force', Neddies to budget for entry in Six, Company Meeting Western Areas Gold Mining Company Limited Chairman's Statement. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Hill Samuel executive joins Bowater board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Commodities Arbitrage buying checks fall in silver prices: Forward tin up £9, London & Regional Market Prices Further selling of Reed, The Time List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.
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