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The Times - 26/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By Our Defence Correspondent, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, Michael Thomas, Labour Correspondent, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Our Political Staff, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, By DENIS TAYLOR, Our Oxford Correspondent, Our Leamington Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By GERALDINE KEEN, By PHILIP HOWARD, By NORMAN FOWLER, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, From JOHN CHARTRES, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM PETER NICHOLS, From PETER STRAFFORD, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From IAN McDONALD, From RICHARD WIGG, From Our Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, Geraldine Keen, Ronald Butt, PHS, JOHN COWLEY, KENNETH HUNT., GERARD MANSELL, BROCKWAY, B. C. BUTLER, ROGER CICESTR, KENNETH JOHNSTONE, ROBERT LONDIN, EDWARD ROGERS, KENNETH SANSBURY, C. K. McDOWALL, R. E. NORTON, By Gaia Servadio, B. T. LE PATOUREL., JOHN HAIR., WILLIAM PICKLES., S BLANCHE, By PETER HOPKIRK, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, By STEPHEN JESSEL, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, BY JOHN NICHOLLS, by Hilary Gelson, by Alan Blyth, by Joan Chissell, By Nature-Times News Service, By Miles Kington, Leonard Buckley, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, Paul Routledge, Labour Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By KENNETH OWEN, By DAVID MILLHAM, By GILES SMITH, From ANTHONY ROWLEY, By ARTHUR REED, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM EDWARD MORTIMER, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By PATRICIA TISDALL, Clive Callow, J. B. BRACEWELL-MILNES, GEORGE HOOPER, M. G. HILTON, BERRY RITCHIE,

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Politics and Parliament: Jenkins says Britain can afford entry into Europe, Election challenge on Common Market issue Commons, Public reaction to guide BBC policy for radio Lords, To spurn Six now would be another missed opportunity, Resuming leadership in united Europe, Labour executive move to prevent MP 'witch-hunts', Britain strong enough to bear cost. News: Communists forge ahead in Laos, Four are injured in Belfast blast, Brandt welcome in London, Czechs deprived of citizenship, Congressmen boycott Pompidou's speech, S African anger at Marais, Pope pleads for the rejection of divorce, Former nurse tells of threats by staff, Drugs 'made 5,500 gns for doctor', Annigoni portrait under fire, Sterilized wife to have baby, Services to get a pay increase, Angry accusation over Guyana border fire, Israel is her own best security, France bans right-wing meeting, Lesotho leader claims opposition support, Camberley Officers, Heathrow lifts ban on Middle East flights, Tunnel men wait for rescue, Princess on scaring life of London, Indian students riot, Spleen graft for leukemia sufferer, Laos now serious, A festive death for Covent Garden, More avalanches feared in French disaster area, Last week, I suggested that, 5% of race complaints found valid, Rhodesia plea to west, Call to alter building law, Police get pay rise, Prices board sets out new pay scale for Armed Forces, Guernsey's decision, 'Incubator mothers' forecast, Cars And Drivers Swedish test of vehicle durability, Molecular Physics Lasers from chemical energy, NUT leader's attack on nation's values, European Briefing-16 How Europe Parliament functions, Sociology Ancestry shared by classes, New areas for gaming, Noise month warning to 200,000, Files challenge at more universities, Man 'did not want end to marriage', Bonn policy ridiculed by Kiesinger, Anti-rubella vaccine, Boroughs want better deal in reorganization, '£1m to enrol in Jewish club', Councillor's conviction quashed, Asylum for UK entrants, Icon or painting: experts disagree, 13-light candelabrum fetches £4,200, Today's engagements, Stokes attacks car 'anarchy', A lively but roomy sports coupe, Wall of silence in the war against the Mafia, The Times Diary Closed market for doctors Hardy perEnnals, Tax man blamed for injustices, Technology 'with human face', Efforts by Arab regimes to end air sabotage, Mao 'beggaring China in arms build-up', No concessions in BBC debate. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Henlys, Thos. Agnew And Sons, Dunhill, General Accident, Ppa, Medium Cool, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sealink, Tao Clinic, Slumberdown, Women's Appointments, The Linguaphone Group, The University Of Surrey, The Times, Hi-Fi, British Leyland, Information Bureau, "Industrial Expansion", Cornwell-Norton, Bevington Vaizey, British Aircraft Corporation, Twa, East Africa, Bea, Norwich Union, Mercedes-Benz, Radiospares, Royal Air Force, Park Lane. Weather: The Weather. Law: Further remand in McKay case, Denials in murder case, Summons over Lennon prints, Union official accused in Yablonski case, House Of Lords Rates Payable On Broiler Buildings W. & J. B. Eastwood Ltd. v. Herrod (Valuation Officer), Saigon MP sentenced, City men on £38,110 bail, Judge postpones Panther trial, Court Of Appeal Mental Health A Factor In Assessing Hardship Thomas v. Fryer. Editorials/Leaders: Noise Annoys, To And Fro In Laos, Better Pay In The Services. Letters to the Editor: Court Couture, Nato strategy, Election And Eec, Search for peace, Benefit for farmers, Nuclear Weapons In Defence: Escalation Risk, Future Of Radio, Without A Car, Stranded Swans Of Avon, Increasing the level of domestic demand, Helicopter flight, Christian choice, 'Test Tube' Life, Mixed programming. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, February 27, 1945 Army Pets. Obituaries: Mr Dennis Cohen Publisher and connoisseur, Conrad Nagel, Col. V. C. Steerwebster, Hon R. Lygon, Mr E. F. Relf, Obituary. Sport: Yachting Tempests for Olympic Games, Vain Struggle By Navy Fourth title in row for RAF, Sports in Brief, Runners for two meetings today Teesside Park, Programme for Warwick, Results and tables International Match, Britain may get RL World Cup, Open Golf Championship Plans to control interference, Tennis Warboys in semi-final, Lively Belgians bring out best in England, Yesterday's hockey, First Division No Osgood, no goals, Brighton at the top, Rowing Cambridge Lents, Weather Threat To Wincanton Racing Coral Diver should succeed where Persian War failed, Results at Windsor, Point-a-minute Bristol fashion, World yacht title for Australian, Changes needed in handicapping, F.A. Cup Replay Morgan profits from defensive error, Re-run in final of Waterloo Cup, Rugby Review Fielding has hopes of playing. Arts and Entertainment: A Family House For One, Peter Sellers's Next Film, Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,402, Pinero Musical. Reviews: Marvellous, Old Masters, Farewell bonzo dog!, Back with honour. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Travel, Acknowledgements, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Engineering: grave concern, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, £3m Cunard profit, Broken Hill shares rise, Company Meeting The Cronite Foundry Company Limited, Tories may abolish short-term gains tax, Bids, Deals & Mergers Priam offers Carlton £3m, 'Anarchy' attack by Stokes: Leyland profits setback, company NEWS Second-half recovery by W Timpson, 415,000 work days lost in one month, Fixed Interest Bank rate hopes postponed, EQUITY Markets Industrials steady after BLMC shock, new ISSUES Trust Houses' $18m loan with a 7 3/4pc coupon, Barran plea for less intervention, Option trading in rubber recommended, Tarmac enters building group auction, World Of Aviation Grand Met in airline package deal, Hugh Mackay And Co Ltd, FOR THE saver S & P trust feels pinch, US bank cuts rate, Wall St up on rate cut, Trustee savings accounts fall, Minister's help sought as car troubles spread, Money Market Discount market forced to borrow at 8 per cent, The Regions, The economic challenge from Saint Louis, $200m loan for Italy, France Jeumont: a new bid, Retail views on sixpence sought, The River Plate And General Investment Trust Company, Limited, Sterling 13 point advance to close at $2.4069, Dorland link with US agency, US $100m Asian aid, Briefly, Whitehall denies bias against IBM, Industry backs bid to join Common Market, Hauliers' quota raised, Trust houses Record Profit And Substantial Development Programme, IMF debt instalment repaid in advance, Oil: Egypt assures US, Europe study of flexible parities, Talking to the competition The reasoning behind Shell's chemicals expansion, CBI support for reservoir scheme, Wall Street DJ rises 13.86 on bank lending rate move, Burmah bid scrutiny ordered, Trust House forecasts increase, Cars: the day that the rains came, mining CGFA 25pc ahead so far, How The Markets Moved, Penalty for discount houses, Leeds clothing strikers vote to stay out, BUSINESS diary Men with a trend to sell, Guide to advertising spending, Societe Financiere Europeenne, Cunard as a worldwide cargo-carrier, contracts £3m Nigerian project, 'Time to pay' plea over dearer steel. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Institute of Actuaries elects new officers. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Brit. Leyland fall away, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Firm rally in base metals with copper up £10 15s and tin £5.

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