The Times - 11/02/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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Brian Cashinella, From Our Own Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, By RITA MARSHALL, Our Agricultural Correspondent, Our Labour Staff, From DANA ADAMS SCHMIDT, By PETER EVANS, HUGH NOYES, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From CLIVE BORRELL, Our Birmingham Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From PETER NICHOLS, From EDWARD MORTIMER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST, From PAUL MARTIN, From DAVID BONAVIA, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, From CHARLES HARGROVE, Henry Stanhope, PHS, DAVID STUBBS, HELEN STUBBS., B. ENGERT, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, GEORGE POLE, G. J. GREIG, ELSPETH RHYS-WILLIAMS, HAROLD SOREF, DAVID F. WYATT., JOHN POLE., W. A. ALLEN., CEDRIC PRICE, R. W. PARNELL, MONICA BALDWIN., JACK F. REYNOLDS, By Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, PAUL N. WILSON., SHIELA LIEBMANN, A. C. WAINE, BERNARD GOLDSTEIN., LAURENCE MEYNELL, CYNTHIA HARES, Professor Hugh Lloyd-Jones, By SYDNEY FRISKIN, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By GORDON ALLAN, By REX BELLAMY, From JOHN HENNESSY, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, By a Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By Elizabeth Good, By Neil Crichton Miller, By Julian Critchley, By Irving Wardle, by Michael Billington, By Alan Blyth, by Joan Chissell, By William Mann, By GERALDINE KEEN, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By GILES SMITH, By DAVED JONES, Political Staff, By TONY ALDOUS, By IAIN MERCER, Parliamentary Staff, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, From ANTHONY THOMAS, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, PATRICIA TISDALL, KENNETH ROBERTS, BERRY RITCHIE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, by Geoffrey Bell, GEOFFREY KENNEDY, F. MATHER., by Sir William Mather, by R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, by John Chartres, by Paul Kimball, by R. W. Shakespeare, by Durham Paddock, by Tom Cooke, by Ian Skidmore, by R. W. Cooley, by Anthony Perry,
ResumoLaw: Fraud charges, Antonioni is fined £100, Brokers Liable To Uninsured Motorist Osman v. J. Ralph Moss Ltd., Companies Outside Sunday Observance Act, 1677 Rolloswin Investments Ltd. v. Chromolit Portugal Cutelarias E. Produtos Metalicos, S.A.R.L., Nixon pressure on Calley trial denied, Delhi takeover of banks quashed by judges, Boy remanded, Judge forgives court outburst, Court Of Appeal Queen's Bench Division Judgment Today In Contempt Case Morris And Others v. The Master Of The Crown Office, Brothers accused of McKay murder, Japanese inquiry into shipwrecks mystery, £400 fine for lifeboat hoax. News: Jobs overshadow long-term aims, The bitter battle over CS gas Leonard Beaton examines the issues raised by this weapon., Mrs Onassis's stolen letters published, Invited to Jordan, Challenge by new church 'party', Future of School of Architecture, Entry may send cost of living index up by five per cent, Police return club property, Hippies to fight loss of island hotel, County Commissions, Airport cost report to be challenged, Violence in Lesotho, Survivors describe the dizzying speed of death in an avalanche, New emphasis on management training, Charter proposed for pollution battle, Nixon acts on pollution, Stability is the target, Airport raid by Arabs, Tory attack on pensions, Pakistan troops in Jordan to help fight Israel, The regional capital of England, Home air fares up, Estimates queried in Paris, Kenya girl's 3-month permit 'exceptional', Motorway fillip for tourism, Pubs meet menu revolution, The price on Byron's head, Where real wealth lies, East-west detente in balance, ASH Wednesday Services, Plans for destruction of oil cargo, New law on explosives in Ulster, Ark Royal's salvage plan, I tried to kick bomb away, Cost of Market entry could leave net payments gain for Britain, Palestinian anger at Husain's controls, Royal Jockey Club, Queries for convoy jury, Avalanche kills 39, Support for striking teachers, French £37m Mirage deal with Spain, Caution tempers property boom, Mersey needs stronger beat, MP's house searched in Cape Town, East Of Suez-3 Far East defence role is a question of presentation, Netherlands rift over Antilles, Five years for policeman, Arab guerrillas in Moscow, 22% of big families below poverty level, Zambians warned, Hilary calls to the Bar, Council told it has lost £20,000 scaffolding, Today's engagements, Planners shape a better future for millions, The Times Diary Trevelyan, fateful matchmaker RC publishers quit, Cabinet crisis in Belgium, Textiles still stormy, Engineering expansion assured, Parkhurst man 'fears attack', Oxford fees defeat, Resorts hold their own, Rush to live in rural Cheshire, Libelling the dead, Work stopped on deadly virus. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, The Chartered Bank Group, Henry Ansbacher & Co., Kensington Palace Hotel, Picastings, Rank Xerox, Credit Suisse Swiss Credit Bank, Runcorn New Town, Dunlop, Heywood & Co., Rentarc, Slumberdown, Guinness, Lyon, T & N, South Africa, D. E. & J. Levy, Tyndall Exempt Fund, The Times, Société Générale, Jack Barclay, The Thistle Hotel Group, Cambrian, Astley, Colin Barry, Giro, Cumberland, Stratstone, William Kenyon, Bootle, Short Service Commission, Beautiful Books, North West Industrial Development, EQUITY & Law, Ernest Scragg & Sons Ltd., British Vita, Cheshire County Council, Royal College Of Surgeons, Williams Deacon's, Wigan, Just Jane, Austin Knight Limited, Dinah-Herd, Twa, The Sentinel, Keble College Centenary Appeal, John Postlethwaite & Co., Renault 16, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Miss Vaid was under no pressure to leave Lords, Boards given power to train employers, Government decision soon on Reed-IPC, Indirect taxpayers warned, Peer plans to stay in Commons, Mr Wilson: Britain ready to start negotiations with EEC tomorrow Commons, Refining 'not for Gas Council', Entry rules unchanged for Kenya Asians: queue jumpers rebuked, Engagement ring move, Lending powers of local councils Lords. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments, State leader resigns, Doubts whether Rumor should have resigned, University News Strathclyde. Editorials/Leaders: Britain and Europe The Present Estimate, Towards Negotiations. Letters to the Editor: New Mass Rite, WHO IS A Jew?, Out in the open, The Cricket Tour, Fire Escape, Armful Of Catkins, The troubles of a consultant, Seats For Shoppers, Inertia Selling, Needs At Home, Welsh In Wales, What Price On A Norman Church?, Architecture School, Meals On Trains, Rhodesia And Zambia, Amis DES Routiers, Channel Tunnel, Tax injustice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, February 12 1945. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Holbein, Herr Otto Mayer, Prof E. Fraenkel, Herr Erich Heckel Expressionist pioneer painter, Mr Harold Cheshire Dramatic mime, Obituary. Sport: F.A. Cup Leicester strive to save replay, Goddard Out Of Tour South Africans await England plans, Sports in Brief, Leeds pull away at the top, Luton slip at top, Jackpot extended, Yesterday's racing results Sedgefield, Fontwell Prospects Coral Diver pearl of collection, Fontwell Park card, Ipswich attack not easy to suppress, Frazier may walk out, Davies is refused, Plans for new team, Squash Rackets Title kept by Bawtree, Charles Outpointed Bugner stops the 'showman', Rackets Edwardes recovers, Sedgefield Racing Two eyes as good as one, Cooperation in hockey, World Alpine Skiing Championships Remarkable zest for battle brings win, Ann Jones in last four, Hospitals Cup Late Guy's rally. Arts and Entertainment: Travels with the children Sharing a château in Brittany, Another Man Most Likely To..., Father's view of a hut on the beach, Claudette Colbert For London, Opera By Rameau, Television today, By microbus with three babies, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,389. Reviews: Reward of director's restraint National Theatre King Lear, Strauss supermen, London debuts Coming to terms, Yesterday's drama, today's comedy Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford Mrs. Warren's Profession, No longer alone Yorkshire Television Lonely as a Cloud, Verdi explores Inca territory Alzira London University. Property: London & Suburban Properties, F. L. Mercer & Co., Country Properties, Harrods Estate Offices, Property To Let. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Travel And Hotels, Air Pollution Control, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, BSA buys stake in vending machines, Gold assay figures fall, BUSINESS diary Grapes of wrath, Pye in deal with Dutch, New AAC coal mine, Greece Shipper to invest $50m in yard, on The Move, contracts BP deal for Power-Gas, Property group in £30m deal, Nylon advance by Monsanto, NUBE criticizes decimalization, Rootes new product strategy: head office moves from London, Fixed Interest Profit-taking among British Funds, Increased spending urged for engineers' industry, Benguela Railway Company, Imps setback in the food division, The Regions, Trafalgar aims for £25m hotels stake, Moves to protect lira, Cash flow device, Communicating via corporate design, 'Strike risk over ship discipline', Esso drivers claim 15pc, Fuel switch at power plant could save £3m, Trawler crews get union backing for strike, Making a case for higher investment, Sterling Lira pressure eases: Swiss franc up again, Hard drive to launch Audi in Britain, Scottish hotels for Golden Egg, Bids, Deals, & Mergers CMT seeking Norton Ind, Bass buys 35 pc in wine group, Dearer fares, but airlines still face problems, Cigar importers double sales, Car link-up to expand, Putting a bite into banking, EQUITY Markets Industrials higher but trading thin, Expansion must be curbed: OECD, Ports Bill attacked, Overseas investment pays off, High level of steel imports to continue, Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited, Wool textile inquiry hears evidence, Oil stocks lead Wall St retreat, The Selective Investor Putting some farm eggs in the basket, GLC 'blunder' on exhibition site, Common Market Spain Efta-Six 'merger by 1980', Anglo-Italian fluorspar move, Bangkok Bank Ltd., Singer lays off 3,750, United States State borrowing hit, Nickel substitute talks, FOR THE saver Hodge ambitious for V & G ties, company NEWS John James dividend boost, new ISSUES Pacific Securities rights, How The Markets Moved, Money Market Small Bank help required, Fall in wholesale textile sales, Furniture exports, Rains threaten sugar crop, Mining Base metal demand to stay high during 1970, ENI wins Zambia deal, Strike at Girling spreads, Wall Street Sharp decline in oils leads broad retreat, Films that help with decimalization, Interim Statement Parkinson Cowan 1969/70 Interim Statement (Unaudited), Gulf Oil's 40pc spending cut. Business Appointments: Business Appointments National Westminster post. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Good gains by the leaders, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sharp fall in rubber: Coffee eases: Cocoa loses early gains, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.
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