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The Times - 14/01/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From JOHN CLARE, From Our Correspondent, Our Lusaka Correspondent, BY THE NEWS TEAM, By a Staff Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By JOHN ROPER, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, By PETER WAYMARK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From LEONARD AMEY, By MICHAEL BAILY, By CLIVE BORRELL, By Our Churches Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By Nature-Times News Service, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From EDWARD MORTIMER, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, From STEWART HARRIS, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From PETER HOPKIRK, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By THE NEWS TEAM, By Guy Brett, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, By uian Critchley, Louis Heren, David Wilsworth, Leonard Beaton, PHS, JONATHAN STONES., DAVID LE VAY., MERLIN HADDON, RONALD RUSSELL, E. R. LUCKHURST, GEORGE WEDELL, W. J. THORNE, ANN LASHFORD, N. KURTI., BASIL BOOTHROYD., RONALD GIBSON, CECILIA BURD, J. C. SLESSOR, GAVIN de BEER., TREVOR HARVEY, SONYA FARNDON, D. A. T. DICK, HUGH JOHNSON., C. E. LUNN, PETER FLEMING, Mr. R. T. Paget, Sir Julian Huxley, Professor W. H. Thorpe, H.H.L., By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOHN HENNESSY, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By ANTHONY ROWLEY European Industrial Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, From HUGH STEPHENSON, Economics Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By PETER HILL, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RONALD KERSHAW, Clive Callow, DAVID STERN, JOHN BROWNRIGG, J. A. DEYES, A. H. LYONS., Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, JOHN REVETT, PATRICIA TISDALL,

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News: Test case in school strikes today, Two Black Panther leaders held, Wilson asks Six not to haggle, Ethology Face clue in mental diagnosis, ITA plea for birth control advertising, Taxation reaches new heights in Sweden, Defregger document indecisive, Customs thwart ambition, Ban stays on schoolgirls, Zoology Marsupials arrive in Australia, Agnew's partnership pledge to Australia, Nigeria bans RAF flight of drugs, 10 injured in food relief plane, Ojukwu's last days in power, Witness tells of talk with Arab agent, A Pharaoh's curse, Two-year pay rise offer to nurses, Factory cow farming, Attack on TV sex, Wilson likely to visit Moscow in spring, Space programme cut, Quest for Montezuma's gold, Press blamed for violence, CGT faces vote test today, Sister Veal quits the NHS, Old prayers that baffle youth, Knight found stabbed, Siberia railway to be rerouted, Thieu attacks Saigon 'opportunists', Sausages in shop 'six weeks old', Protest list stolen, Russia prepares for census, Race against time to empty Welsh dam, Master plan for Gatwick out soon, 'Clash with the Establishment was inevitable', Third Programme to go in network reorganization, Brandt rules out hopes of early reunification, Israel jets raid close to Cairo, The 'voice' keeps up the campaign, Radio to help bus drivers in traffic, QC attacks 'clique' in union, Chinese outburst at Soviet press conference, Road safety warning, New protest at LSE, Clubs may fight Gaming Board decisions, Linguist is speechless, US Jewish voters remind Nixon of their strength, Pension plan attacked, European Briefing-10 Road clear for fresh Euratom initiative, The Times Diary MPs skip east Africa NAS's Marmite tactic, Fair peace settlement sought by French, Today's engagements, Jumbo jet flies home, Planners offer City choice of towers, Biafra's new leader pleads with Gowon to halt troops, Curb proposed on export of MSS, The existence of international, Food dye to be banned. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Maths Teaching, Pia, Major T. W. Tilbrook, Im, The Linguaphone Institute, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lcf, Guinness, The Save The Children Fund, Rank, Lyon, Maxi, Fc, Gibraltar Estate Of Jamaica, The Times, Jack Barclay, M & G, Turner Graham Consultants, London County Freehold And Leasehold Properties, Target Trust Managers, Kf+r, McAlpine, London Bedding Centre, The Sentinel, Rn, Banker's Order, Bea, Hotel Vienna Woods, Mintech. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Stratford fire man gaoled, Court Of Appeal Glc Tenants Must Pay Higher Rents-Or Go Greater London Council v. Connolly, Court Of Appeal Eavesdropping Detective In The Next Cell Regina v. Stewart, Nine Parkhurst men on murder plot charge, Call for life sentence in Paris trial, Court directive in Maxwell case, 77 doctors in Italy charged, Penalties of £83,300 in haulage case. Official Appointments and Notices: 26 GLC Tories to retire, Rhs Scholarship, Church News, Latest Appointments Deputy Chairman Of Quarter Sessions, University News Wales. Politics and Parliament: Britain offers extra £5m or Biafra relief. Reviews: Still life with landscape, South Bank Music Disturbing but compelling pianist, Television Blowing the top, Haitink's deliberate Mahler, Variety of Kodály. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,365, Television today, Growing point by Moira Keenan Taking to the boats. Editorials/Leaders: Strata Of The Air, Not For Export, Movement On The Left. Letters to the Editor: Hijacking Planes, Two Tiers Or One?, Arts In The Regions, Fair Play For Nurses, Banking system, The form of aid, Price of decimals, Priming the pump for the building industry, Pipe Smokers By Air, Asthma problem, Going Decimal But Keeping Fractions, Declaration Of Arbroath, Fog On Motorways, Christian Names In Cardiff, Arms from Britain, The Cape Route, The interventionists, Monday To Sunday, Wye Oil Depot, Dismissal Of Lord Dowding: The Events Of 1940, At The Post Office, Aftermath Of The Biafra War: Human Catastrophe, Bears And Man. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Roberto Gerhard, Charles Olson American poet, Prof S. J. Wells, Mr Brian Russell Industry Week editor, Mr Jimmy Hanley Film and TV actor, Dr G. M. Vevers, Obituary, Mr C. E. Loseby. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, January 15, 1945 Food Through Science. Sport: Walker aids Bugner, Alpine Skiing France maintains stranglehold, Ramsey makes seven England changes, Wolverhampton Meeting Tudor Dance finds pace too hot, Cricket Tour Another crushing win by Australians, Rugby Union Teams Roux and Lawless in Springbok XV, Sports in Brief, Sammels king for a night, No racing today, Sponsored Races Rivalry to be fierce in Wills events, Sutton retain home tie, Golf Example to sportsmen, Racing results yesterday Wolverhampton, Noel Bruce Cup Radley ready for top seeds, Clarke waits for tribunal, Tennis Battrick may be reported. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Todays Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London And Suburbs, Hampton & Sons, Harrods Estate Offices. Business and Finance: ICI sells Ortix shoe plant and equipment, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, EQUITY Markets Industrials firm but off the top, Gas pay deal: no early price rise, Forecast for wool attacked, Media men in the US shy away from the trouble spots, Heavy Guinness spending, Bids, Deals & Mergers Rexmore buys Unerman, Two more disputes for CIR, Cutback in dock labour forecast, Dunlop's fourth Gateshead plant, Weaker tone on Frankfurt, Ships Bill will allow grants to Efta owners, Ford and Leyland to build new factories, The Selective Investor Waiting for the banks to tell, Giving the giants a more lovable image, New GKN plastics company, Liquidity plan for EEC central banks, Last bids tomorrow in the sea hunt, Money Market A large surplus of funds, Coal Board $1m coking investment, BR export effort, contracts Gilbert-Ash orders, The Regions, Tadcaster Brewery Company, £8.4m in space orders, BUSINESS diary Preferring to go it alone, Clyde gets £30m orders, Good enough to be put to a real test, West Germany Crucial role of credit policy, Star's terms have the edge on MEPC, Star stresses value of bid, Fixed Interest Trade figures boost sentiment, Wilson pledge to support European IRC, CBI image must be changed-Adamson, Jensen expands sales network, Japan Tanker order stays, on THE move, Pay strike cost Vauxhall £25m in lost output, Briefly, VW raises prices by 3.5 per cent, Manbré & Garton Limited, United States Anti-trust victory, The Central Manufacturing & Trading Group Limited, Two big chemical developments announced, Redland cuts interim, K Shoes Limited Profits top £1m, new ISSUES Hoechst raises coupon, How to cater for an increased turnover, Interim Statement PEARSON AND FOSTER (BRADFORD) LTD. (Wool Textile Manufacturers), Unrest spreads at Midland works, Sterling The US dollar 'an overvalued currency ', Rolls-Royce in computer link with France, £1,000m car exports, NatWest studies scheme, How The Markets Moved, Wall Street Investors still waiting for sign on credit, 26 pc rises likely for building men, Plans for organization of freight corporation, Big rise in capital spending forecast, The Investors' Mortgage Security Company, Limiled, company NEWS Christmas jolt to D Perkins, Britain ends 1969 with a current surplus of £350m. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Sir Walter Coutts joins Pergamon. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, London & Regional Market Prices Trade figures boost equities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Aggressive trade buying checks fall in cocoa: Sugar futures advance firmly, Unit Trust Prices.

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