The Times - 21/01/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From ROBERT C. DOTY, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Pearce Wright, Nature-Times News Service, Our Astronomical Correspondent, From DAN VAN DER VAT, By HUGH NOYES, Louis Herèn, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, John Carter, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From JOHN CHARTRES, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, A Staff Reporter, By PETER EVANS, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, BY OUR POLITICAL EDITOR, From GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From BERNARD ULLMANN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Ian McDonald, From DAVID BONAVIA, by John Russell Taylor, Henry Raynor, by Clive Barnes, From Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, by William Gaunt, The collections by Prudence Glynn, Leonard Beaton, George Clark, Pat Healy, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Alan McGregor, By PEARCE WRIGHT, PHS, JOHN GUMMER, PARFUL PATEL, TOM SARGANT, ANDREI CALIN, J. PARKINSON, A. MORGAN., DENNIS FARR., By David Marquand, DOUGLAS OF BARLOCH, PHYLLIS G. MANN., ALEXANDER W. MACARA, J. O. HUTCHINSON., E. J. TODHUNTER, R. J. MINNEY, R. R. SUVARNA, From a Correspondent, E. C. D., By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, A correspondent, G.S.W., A.A.S., By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By TOM FREEMAN, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By RICHARD STREETON, From DEREK du PLESSIS, By TONY ALDOUS, By DENNIS DWYER, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By MALCOLM BROWN, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, European Industrial Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By JOHN DEANS, Parliamentary Staff, DAVID MILLHAM, From CATHERINE DODDS, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, Insurance Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Our Industrial Staff, Robert Jones, B. V. MATHER, JOHN FENTON, C. C. STEVENS., ARTHUR LINDSAY., Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, PATRICIA TISDALL, KENNETH ROBERTS,
ResumoNews: MP's 'eyesore' fear, The Times Diary Cartier-Bresson makes first film at 61, Councillor gets posts back, U Thant is welcomed in Paris, Increase schools bill, Boyle says, Drive to purify river water, Britain evolves new satellite link, Djilas cry of 'I am alone', Oil gushes where Desert Rats fought, End to sacred cows in the public spending debate, Invitation to 74 nations, Barricaded boys hurt in fire, Porsches hold lead in Monte Carlo, Coup fear denied by Kaunda, Wrestling with a pay problem, The Course Of Nature Green Freedom Of Yorkshire Tranquil Dales, Laser beam guides US bombs, Crash train 'went too fast', Six fail to agree on powers of Parliament, Avalanche survivor's ordeal, Bonn hint of curbing Springer, 41pc of all women are smokers, Race ratio question, Big airlines shun third airport, 12 to leave with chief, Primate at Orthodox cathedral, Agnew finds U S admired in Asia, Washington sees long pull ahead in China talks, Wrecked tanker 'had lost her way', Astronomy The current comet, Safeguards for journalists in privacy Bill, Singapore hoping for new British links, Plan for a Thames tide barrier to stem floods, 'End of birching near', Urgent review of pill, Britain leads world with star device, While-you-wait yellow lines, Foodlift crews get ready to fly it all out again, Labour line for youth, Youth's offer to aid 13 orphans refused, 'Forgeries for Biafra mercenaries', Typhoid ship crisis grows, Open University Committee, Youth's fire 'suicide for Biafra', Teachers' call to join TUC, Remains of prehistoric 'dragon', Mug thrown at Saigon attache in London, One of the central duties of, Fears of Dutch schism, 'Mafia torture room' found, Russians praised for aid to Lagos, Soviet threat to try protesters, Animals die in heat chaos, GLC votes for homes transfer, Howell calls daub protest 'lunatic', Labour plan for tours annoys travel trade, Export rules on treasure tightened, Today's engagements, Brown offends Arabs and Jews in Israel, Geology Hope for Shetland oilfield, No hero's return for Jenkins, Inquiry call on Whitehall rebuilding. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Law Report January 20 Queen's Bench Division Libel Damages For Art Dealers Leggatt And Others v. Hodder And Stoughton Ltd. And Others, No plot case against wife, Summons for Mr Dan Smith, Appeal by priest, British envoy accused by Prague, Defence move to call Laird in My Lai case, Kray witness charge, Gaol attack on Ian Brady. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Bell's, Vetco, Royal Navy, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times Literary Supplement., Gordon Yates Special Appointments, Portakabin, Times Newspapers, Women's Appointments, Roy Hay, Advertising Association, Hawker Siddeley Group, The Times, Jack Barclay, Galliford Estates, Associated Hotels, Leicester Permanent, Honours Graduates, Leipzig Fair, Roussel, Cumbernauld, Security Pacific Bank, The Catholic Enquiry Centre, Bevington Vaizey, Royal Air Force. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Kent MPs back protest over redundancies, Treasury to control grants for ships, Squabbles better than dictatorship methods Commons, High Court changes to ease the burden Lords, Encouraging trend of investment, Higher car insurance, Allowable deductions, Gas Bill may get 'liaison' proviso, Treasury studies tax findings, Federalists puzzled by Wilson's hostility, Providing more work where pay is low, Accent kept on exports, Move to speed ship pay, Tax receipts rise £3,480m. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, January 22, 1945 A Fourth Term. Reviews: Williams's best? Vivian Beaumont, New York: Camino Real, Musical documentary Hull Arts Centre Don't Build a Bridge, Drain the River!, Haitink's cogent Mahler, The Harari Collection, Polonsky returns, Television Roving eye. Arts and Entertainment: Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,371, Rome. Editorials/Leaders: The British Armada, The Tory Pensions Plan, Sweet Thames Run Softly. Letters to the Editor: Applying For A Passport, A Stubbs Painting, Postal envelopes, Segregating Smokers, Privacy And Press Freedom, Using The Times, Useful sixpence, Streamlined research, Repatriation pacts, Whitehall Scheme, Vauxhall In Russia, A Policy For Immigrants: Need Of Special Aid, Lord Dowding, Courage to talk, Professional sales image, Fluoridation, Parking For Some, Dispersing ghettoes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Glasgow, Middle Temple Awards, Church News. Obituaries: Dr Beryl Harding Housing group founder, Professor R. W. Scarff Pathology at London, Mr Arthur Hunter, Mr E. L. Mort Education in Nigeria, Obituary. Sport: Two programmes for today Windsor, Davis says no to tour match, Treble for Mellor, Sports in Brief, Order Of Merit PGA reject computer, Wimbledon Prize Money Increased Aim for stronger entry in depth, Bodell's manager answers Lewis, Football Review Clive Clark to Preston, Hockey Equalizer as countdown begins, Michaelson returns, Grand National Entry At Windsor Racoon out to regain reputation, Fearless Weller, Retirement Follows Defeat Bugner outpoints skilful Prescott, Division II leadership changes again, Wicket dug up as anti-apartheid campaign opens, Results at Wetherby, No consolation for S Africans, Racing Sales Hornblue sold, S. African Golf High hopes for British players, Squash Rackets. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Other Appointments, Offices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Travel And Hotels, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Strutt & Parker, Chesterton & Sons, Hampton & Sons, Country Properties. Business and Finance: The Selective Investor A good way into process plant, Major strip mill expansion approved, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, General & Engineering Industries Ltd Current outlook is 'set fair', Bristol Siddeley contracts: £1.6m off the bill, Investment curb 'harming trade', Italy Foreign car prices show fluctuation, Contract terminated, Marley closes carpet factory, Less from Woolworth, British Sugar windfall, EQUITY Markets Industrials rally from early falls, Australian share dealing rules, 50 countries at oils and fats conference, Stronger industry spending trend revealed, new ISSUES SE Council's reminder on quotations ruling, Siemens wants link-up with UK cable maker, Capital Life's new joint policy, Poland Norway orders Danzig ships, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited Half-Yearly Report-Six Months to 31st October, 1969, Leap in house costs forecast by builders, BAC overseas sales record, MPs' chance to show they mean business, Late opening doubts, Messengers reject offer, Rail unions resist wages reference, The Regions, Greece Pointer to trade with E Europe, Wall Street Polaroid left out of rally in glamours, France Price rises expected to continue, South Africa, mining London surcharge on Australians, Bids, Deals & Mergers J H Peck in talks with SIG, Milan firmer, Land-Rover output at highest level, Unions gather strength for the Ford battle, Cruises bid by Cunard in German market, on THE move, Brook offer tops £11m, United States Denmark top of the inflation league, Ladbroke, How they came to sell an elixir by hunch, contracts Carrier's £1m TV order, NRDC, tool trade talks, STC sales rise by 50 per cent, Grant's whisky exports rise, Sterling $2.4003 at close after touching $2.3995, Clearing banks agree on profit statements, Briefly, Marine insurance rate rise warning, company NEWS Neepsend rebounds to 1967 profit level, London And Cambridge Bulletin, Interim Statement Plessey second quarter and half-year results: interim dividend, BUSINESS diary Youth at the top, Fixed Interest British Funds active and very firm, Lubricant 'tied' sales decline, Ships Bill amendment rejected, Bovis bid for Cementation, West Germany Steel orders rise, Steel users' council backs 11-13pc rise in prices, The Brightside Group Brightside Heating & Engineering Co Ltd, Chrysler reshuffle, Exhibition centre row hots up, The national Bank Highlights from the Statement by the Chairman, Mr. Arthur H. Ensor, How The Markets Moved, Another Woolworth disappointment, IBM shares rally, BP's management philosophy, Making the audience fit the celluloid, Westland Aircraft Limited Chairman's Statement, Money Market A small surplus of credit, Nickel declines another £150, Surinvest price hold-up, Clearing out of the bottomless pit, Coley Metals Excellent Results in 1969, Shell-BP courses. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Reshaping at IBM. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cocoa futures up £7 10s: Tin plunges another £24: Lead rallies: Rubber easier, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Leaders rally at close, Unit Trust Prices.
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