The Times - 10/02/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, David Wood, From BRIAN CASHINELLA, By HUGH NOYES, Our Washington Correspondent, From CLIVE BORRELL, By DAVID BALDERSTONE, By DAVID WOOD, Our Nairobi Correspondent, Peter Evans, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By Nature-Times News Service, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, From RITCHIE McEWEN, From PETER NICHOLS, Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Berlin Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From RICHARD WIGG, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME Defence Correspondent, Our Canberra Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOHN DOWNIE, By GERRY HARRISON, From JOHN HENNESSY, By JIM RAILTON, By REX BELLAMY, By ROY McKELVIE, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From JOHN BALLANTINE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, By William Gaunt, By a Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By William Mann, By Alan Blyth, By Stanley Sadie, By NEIL ALLEN., By Our Athletics Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, Louis Heren, Paul Martin, By JOHN ROPER, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Innis Macbeath, ARTHUR HEWLETT, KENNETH LEE, SILKIN, SELKIRK, DORA GAITSKELI, SOPER, STOCKS, ALMA BIRK, PLATT., DENNIS WALTERS, IAN GILMOUR, G. R. N. JONES, HARRY A. REE., A. N. HARRISSON, By Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, RICHARD C. SOUTHWELL, MARTIN EASTEAL, KEITH D. ROBERTSON, PETER NICKOL, VALERIE ELIOT, By GERALDINE KEEN, From a Correspondent, Michael Burn, by Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, by A. J. Forty, by E. C. Zeeman, by D. C. Burke, by J. A. Shercliff, J. L. Douce, by P. N. Butcher, by V. M. Clark, By Hilary Gelson, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By PETER HILL, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By FRANK VOGL, Hugh Stephenson, By CLIVE CALLOW, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, GILES SMITH, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, PETER RONA, A. J. MORTON, F. W. PAISH, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, GILLIAN GRAHAM,
ResumoNews: Reverses steel Egypt's will to fight, Buying a house without tears, By-pass seen as a threat to Lake District, Bank raid gang grab £200,000, Greek denial of shift to neutrality, 'Prison riot became a ferocious battle', £250,000 For Wildlife Fund, New English Bible, British troops to 'invade' Malaysia, Japan to build Soviet port, Tito urges US to quit Vietnam, Peruvian press rules cause uncertainty, Suicide after wife's death, Six against Britain, says Moscow, Close links with laboratory, East Of Suez-2 Difficulties Tories would face in halting withdrawal, TV firms defend rental rises, 'Pill in bread' quip by Duke, Oil slick too heavy to burn, Moves to free Chad reporters, Cabinet firm on Kenya Asians, Population up 250,000, Family get new home, Clashes in Israel as Bill to define Jews is debated, 'Racialists' daub at Lord's, Diamonds found near Spain tourist spot, Police search 50 boys on way to school, Lasers Making ultra violet light beams, The Times Diary Isherwood on novel as play GLC rehires planner, Vienna likes London taxis, Lopez Bravo in Paris, Police convinced Mrs McKay was at farm, Reassurance in Belfast, Reappraisal in the nuclear age, Membership of IRA denied, Evolution An'ancestor' identified as ape, Groundwork for modern technology, Decimal changeover going well, Washington, Feb. 9, Pollution has no frontiers, New approach to biology, Marcos tries to head off student threat, Student vote victory, All saved in Comet crash, Post Office men threaten strike, Remanded man slashes wrist, Five pupils expelled, Hard times ahead for equal pay Bill, Oxford call for 'poet of the campus', Arab leaders' threat to US oil, Theory and application dovetailed, Pompidou may be ready to rethink nuclear policy, Jet noises hampering students, Passenger travels to rule, Coffin-maker's pattern book a sale rarity, Good food and happy marriage prolong life, Soviet embassy man vanishes in Delhi, War study mission by Laird, Tailored to industry's needs, Communist hurdle for Saragat, Bonn denies pressure on journalists, Today's engagements, Six areas of physics research, Crossman on abortion rules, Maths to international pattern, Plain of Jars cleared of civilians, Atom talks to resume, Priests' vows to be renewed each year. News in Brief. Law: Pressure by Army officers denied in My Lai case, Author described as a 'hanging judge', Chicago defence case ends, Russia gaols Norwegian student, Antonioni on drug charge, Law Report February 9 Court Of Appeal Summary Sentencing For Criminal Contempt Of Court Morris And Others v. The Crown Office, Boy sentenced to term of up to 14 years, Scaffold firm fined £300, Trial of missionaries reported in Nigeria, Gaol sentence on Britons, Life sentence for killing girl, Boy accused of murder, Squatters: two charges dropped. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Scholarships At Inner Temple, Receiving Orders, Church News, Roman Catholic Appointment, University News Oxford, Judge Knighted, ILO director resigns. Display Advertising: G Cussons, Ross, Bks, Shipton Group, 'Careers In Education For Graduates', Save The Children Fund, Bath, Gre, Stc, Export Intelligence, Humber, Priam Investments, Royal Institute, Midland Bank, Barclays Bank, Taylor Woodrow, John Lewis, Vauxhall, The Times, University Of Warwick, Parker-Knoll, Abbey, Commercial Union Assurance, Ucc, Marlborough, Appointments, Laing, Hill Brothers Glass, Atcost, University Of Warwick., Manufacturers Hanover, Ross Paper, Royal Air Force, The Institute Of Export. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Civil Service gets pensions offer, Mrs Castle claims Bill will make equal pay for women a reality, Abortion package tours attacked, Conditions in mental hospitals, Reshaping health and welfare. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, Shostakovich's 14th symphony, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,388, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Permissive Paris. Sport: Women's Hockey Vain rally by South, Scottish Cup A golden handshake for the Old Firm, Need for closer liaison, Today's racing programmes Leicester, Boxing Drum-beats for Bugner?, Boat Race Training Fast time boosts Oxford morale, Schranz in his best form, Sports in Brief, Swindon in reckoning for promotion, Robertson to stay, Squash Rackets No rival to Bawtree, Inept Australian Batting Versatile Barlow breaks through, Troon back in favour, Fates balance power in FA Cup, United States Golf Devlin's new theory, Leicester Favourites Do Well Fortune smiles on Mug as Mangaroo falls, Rackets Challenging Pyemont. Reviews: Subdued Schubert, Spacious Mozart, Fieldwork of the painters, Comic intrigue, Chénier triumphant. Editorials/Leaders: Cleaner Air And Water, Teachers' Tactics, British Or Stateless. Letters to the Editor: Use in Vietnam, Two Tiers Or One?, Vital testing, Use Of Tear Gases In War: The Geneva Protocol, London v The Rest, Abortion ACT, Justice In Private, Future Of Radio, Bertrand Russell, Middle East, Aetherius Society, Economic balance, Tests on soldiers, Retraining Teachers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday, February 10, 1945. Obituaries: Prof T. Tsatsos, Mr Cahir Healy Irish Nationalist M.P., Herr Benno Reifenberg, Prof W. Baumgartner Distinguished Semitist, Obituary, Earl Russell. Property: Edward Gray & Co, New Homes, Lovell, Woodford Green, Sale Rooms. Classified Advertising: Appointment, Personal Columns, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Director & Management Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Acknowledgements, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Swiss franc pushed up, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Three car strikes end, BUSINESS diary Beating a path to the market, Pergamon hearing date fixed, Forecast of growth for air traffic, Big expansion in car body manufacture, Shops D-day progress, HP trade showing improvement little retail sales growth, Cleaner petrol would cost more, Neddy textile review nears completion, Panel abandons non-voters, Denmark 14,000 strike over taxes, The can and bottle sales war hots up, EQUITY Markets Selective buying helps leading industrials, The Regions, Leyland's US sales increase, Iceland Efta will aid fish exports, £100m goal for exports to Nigeria, Tax laws are criticized, Self-serve petrol trend to grow, More do-it-yourself holidays planned, Pirelli laminates drive, United States Gloomy business outlook, France EEC will accept us-Sir Arthur Norman, computer NEWS Burroughs in 'Soviet breakthrough', Bids, Deals & Mergers Bowthorpe concedes increase on Falks, new ISSUES Priam returning to market next week, Switzerland Bankers still in the dark on US policy, Insurance takeover, Vickers faces claim, mining Massive profit by Mt Isa, Wall Street Another advance in moderately active trading, contracts Keir wins £3m road and river orders, S. H. Benson buys agency, Briefly, Thames TV's cassette venture, Container base manning 'not dockers' work', European computer draft put to Six, The Bourses All sectors on Milan marked down, Nixon advisers urge Fed to relax policy, FOR THE Saver Equitable launches Pelican Bonds, BSC wants to build Scottish ore port, Woolworth delegate, Reliant talks on package deals, Company Meeting Killing Hall (Rubber) Development Syndicate, Miles Druce raising £1.4m, Tory attack on building policy, Money Market Difficult day for discount houses, How The Markets Moved, US Banks Play Safe, Gaol for market rigging, Fixed Interest British Funds again in good form, Company News Clock division to the rescue of Jentique, Ship Canal profits up, Sterling 9 point loss at $2.4031 but above worst, Tesco changing its managerial structure, A ray of darkness in the gloom, Reshuffle at Cunard, Baking pay rise sought, Save And Prosper Group, Wyatt sells print stake, Tin market may be free of all ITC restrictions. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Fresh selling hits cocoa: coffee up again: cash tin advances £18, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh gains in gilts, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New chiefs for bank group.
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