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The Times - 28/02/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, John Chartres, Our Oxford correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By HUGH NOYES, From IAN McDONALD, Denis Taylor, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By RITA MARSHALL, By GEORGE CLARK, From BASIL GINGELL, From RICHARD SHARPE, From PETER STRAFFORD, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From DESSA TREVISAN, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From DAN VAN DER VAT, Our Nairobi Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, David Bonavia, John P. Mackintosh, PHS, JEREMY ALLGROVE., TOM DRIBERG, YUSIF A. SAYIGH, C. J. ARTHUR, ANTHONY SHORT, ANTHONY GIVEN., F. E. McWILLIAM., By David Bell, COLIN CHAPMAN, JAMES D. KEIR, HANS KELLER, GEORGE MARTELLI, GLYN CAMBRENSIS, SPENCER W. WILSON, By GERALDINE KEEN, By JOHN WREN-LEWIS, Professor A. R. Collar, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, From ANTHONY THOMAS, By GILLLAN O'CONNOR, From ALAN McGREGOR, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By IAN MORISON, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From ANTHONY THOMAS, U S Economics Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, Derek McCulloch, Gillian Graham, Neil Buchanan, Lindsay Duncan, Halldora Blair, by Andrew Graham, By Dennis Potter, Michael Billington, John Higgins, David Wade, By William Mann, Alan Blyth, Richard Holmes, Ray Gosling, Hubert Hoskins, Norman St. John-Stevas, Valerie Pitt, P.M.T., Pooter, Roy Hay, Edward Pinto, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, Paul Kimball, John Carter,

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News: Story of mountain test of Arabs' plane bomb, Members of Parliament are, Dog's head in classroom, Soviet Jews support campaign against Israel's policies, Reassurance from Rey on cost of British entry, 'A paranoiac James Bond', 12-mile limit for waters proposed, Summons served on verkrampte leader, Science Report Solar System Epoch of planetary collisions, Glittering pomp in Nepal wedding, US reviews Rhodesia links, Reagan calls in troops at university, Date for rail museum, The Times Diary Party names confusion pending Only honorand, Sexual promiscuity as cancer cause, No gold stripe for Prince, Students get pledge from universities on political files, Bonn unions look to east, Bomb thrown at car kills Arab boy, Oxford study plan, Tomorrow's Teenagers, RAF graduations, Discharge for Mr E. Lincoln, Security tightened at Old Trafford, Gas danger denied, Top price for Giacometti bronze, Quebec mystery of virus, Seven saved in tunnel disaster, Floods hit W Germany, BOAC face action over pollution, Striking off order on drug doctor, Laos 'a pawn' in foreign war, A teacher in Philadelphia's blackboard jungle, Post Office workers accept £35m deal, Heathrow strike called off to allow talks on pay, What is the right kind of sacrifice?, Buried alive 'fear' of old people, Grigorenko put in asylum, Three die in pre-poll firing in Guatemala, Brandt wins support in poll, Nurse was dismissed for 'despicable joke', Collapse of US liberalism, National plan for teach-to-contract by masters, Labour poll on election issues, African call to Britain on Smith, Tito sees new danger, Concern in Japan at Buddhist pressures, Government to act on planning blight, Today's engagements, Files issue is a symptom, Poisoning of wife denied, Actors strike threat to provincial theatres, Father of kidney boy criticizes police. Politics and Parliament: Tory pledge to drop pension plan, Parliament February 27 1970 Help for blight victims, Peers curb may be modified. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Rosenthal, Unicorn '500' Trust, Fyffes Line, Living, Multiple Display Advertisements, Group Sales, Geoffrey Young, Collins, Party Flowers, Dinah Conquered, Travelscene, Frames', John-Alan Designs, Times Newspapers, Club Mediterranee, Cosmos, Bles, Digital Time Meter, Friends' For Life, The Times, Royal Luxembourg, Italian Mid-Adriatic, Rodney Rawlings, Robinson, W. F. & R. K. Swan, Shopertunities, Greaves & Thomas, Abbey, V & G, Army Officer Entry, Homesauna, Hire Service, Suttons, Hollington, Lewis & Wayne, Sheer Luxury, Malcolm Muir, Balatoni Riesling, S.A.R. Travel, Mariners Park, Philips, Sasso, Legge, Mfi, Imperial, Osl, Davies & Metcalfe, Cavendish Sales Cassette Centre, Harrods, Harris. Law: Fascist law challenged, No prosecution over 'Flesh', Lord Gardiner rejects legal fusion, Nigeria fines missionaries, Gun charge, Spy charge by Swiss, Man with a love of law gaoled, Witness was 'in fear'. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Malawi judge, Councillor resigns after court case. Editorials/Leaders: Tilting At Files, Wrong Formula, Herr Brandt In London. Letters to the Editor: Malaya Shootings, Palestinian Covenant, Nato Defence, Orangery Into Cafe, Rout Of The Gaiter, Churchill Memorial, Music On Radio, Galloping Archdeacon, Death Penalty, Lawyers In Industry, Kenya Asians, Fertilizing Human Egg Outside The Mother's Body, Former population. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Third Sunday in Lent, Holiday Villas & Apartments, Domestic Situations, your, For The Epicure, Receptions & Catering, Collectors, Royal Festival Hall, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Mortgages, East Anglia Hotels, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Appointments, Gardening. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, March 1, 1945 Houses At £547. Obituaries: Mr E. F. Relf, Obituary, Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart Diplomat, author and journalist. Sport: Sports in Brief, MCC held to draw, Yachting Pattisson again, Today's programmes Market Rasen, Welshman Rules From Texas Davies-potatoes to power, Kempton runners, McQueen to race with Stewart, Third skiing win, University boxing, Cross-Country Championship 'Paper' entry hint at record total, Football Prospects Liverpool drop three leading players, Motor Racing More control on and off circuit, International Rugby Prospects England three-quarters look stronger, Rowing Cambridge Lents, Cricket Gleeson in control, Barnes has best start in US, The Dikler's last chance to find Gold Cup form, Table Tennis Jill Shirley surprises Rumanian, Yesterday's racing results Kempton, Weekend sports fixtures Association, Champion jockey injured. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Common myopia, Wine Reasonably priced, Gardening Choosing a mower, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,404, Eating in Baked herring, Sir John A new short story, Jobs for March, Travel Taking an interest, Eating out Good Food Guide In Indonesian style, Chess Romantics return, Next week, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Business and Finance: Banks overtime pact 'still not justified', Monopolies: only four references last year, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Anaconda cut-back, Canal company attacks Ports Bill, The intricacies of calculating unit trust prices, Savings good cheer may be premature, Gatt members fail to agree on Kennedy Round talks, BEA airbus study favours Lockheed, Bold line for Dennis, On Your Own Oriental treasure house down the King's Road, Fixed Interest Short Funds steadier, Britain told EEC farm policy to stay for long time, Cunard's earning capacity looks bright, Wall Street DJ industrials rise 13.14 pts, Unilever: hopes of strong recovery look farther off, How IT Works Safe securities with high yield is what you get with yearling bonds, Tax A house can seem like a millstone around the neck of an unwary seller or an unwilling landlord Moving house? Beware capital gains, company NEWS Decimal conversions blow to Vokes-BDR, New pension tax code welcomed, Jenkins discusses role of sterling, Pergamon report 'imminent', US dealers' dilemma, Receiver called in, Suppliers' strikes hit car output, Society to lend more, Insur Ance Back tracking on the major changes in life assurance in the last two Budgets, The Week Ahead SET report due, Shres Of The Week Shell confound profits fears, New York cocoa futures down 45 points, Nixon seeks power to settle strikes, Margins rise at F. J. Wallis in 1969, EQUITY Markets Late support for leaders, Footwear exports up 29 per cent, Weather pushes up beer sales, Sterling reaches two-year peak, Company Meeting Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Limited Statement by the Chairman, Sir Allan Noble, mining Bounty Oil to drill off New Zealand coast, Treasury Bill rate lower, Stadium chief suspended, How The Markets Moved, The Law Letting furnished doesn't avoid controls, Sterling A new two-year peak touched, Gas inquiry: No fears, Forte plans third Heathrow hotel, Money Market Interbank rate soars to 20 per cent, Watch over Swears deal, Pension Schemes Tax-free lump sums open to all in company schemes, Bids, Deals & Mergers Jessel's new Falks manoeuvre, Charlwood-UK Props. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices EMI out of favour, Unit Trusts, Commodities Copper jumps £20 a ton, Unit Trust Prices. Reviews: Religion & Society Priest of the sugar lump, Antiques Attraction of veneering, From the Black Books to "Christ and the Single Girl" Bibles are always buoyant, Religion & Society New and Improved Pie in the Sky, The complete Puccini singer, Light on War and Peace, A man aflame with God, Chicago cool, Pale fire, Paperbacks, Everywhere setting men by the ears, Property A view for the future, Catherine Booth by, Showing its age Coliseum The Flying Dutchman, The Marxist revelation, Taut 'Gloria', Pope John XXIII: Let-.

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