The Times - 09/01/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Our Own Correspondent, From HUGH NOYES, From Michael Leapman, From PAUL MARTIN, From JAN McDONALD, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By Clive Borrell, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, From Our Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, From RICHARD SHARPE, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By John Chartres, From PETER NICHOLS, From Christopher Warman, From MICHAEL KNIPE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PEARCE WRIGHT, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PETER REDDAWAY, From DAVID BONAVIA, By Stanley Sadie, William Gaunt, by Alan Blyth, By Joan Chissell, By Julian Critchley, David Spanier, Fred Emery, Michael Leapman, PHS, By PETER EVANS, From NORMAN FOWLER, MARY BLAKELEY, J. M. GOODMAN, JOHN CALDER, L. J. BROWNING;, ANDRE DEUTSCH, GILES GORDON, ERNEST HECHT, IAN PARSONS., ARCHIBALD JAMES., M. J. GILKES, W. I. DICKINSON., JOHN W. LEAVER., By Roger Garaudy, RICHARD WAY, WILSON PLANT., CECIL NURCOMBE, T. Y. DARLING., STEVIE SMITH, By Our Bridge Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, Sir Philip Allen, Spike Hughes, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By RICHARD STREETON, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN, Sale Room Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By Nature-Times News Service, By GEOFFREY WANSELL, By GERALD ELY, By ALAN HAMILTON Labour Staff, BY GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By IAN MORISON, By GILES SMITH, By DENNIS DWYER, By CLIVE CALLOW, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northem Industrial Correspondent, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From CATHERINE DODDS, From JOHN EARLE, DAVID MILLHAM, By JOHN WOODLAND, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON, MARGOT NAYLOR., C. E. THOMPSON., EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN,
ResumoNews: Tory Asia plan unaffected by US, Heath's talks in Hongkong, Aspirin 'a dreadful poison', Polaris submarine commander to be reprimanded, Time of decision for Italy's socialists, A quicker way to new skills for the 70's, Vatican weighs dissent, A new weapon against water pollution, Reunion at the zoo, Concern at rise in child deaths, Appeals may end birching, New cat strain, Law journal defends report in The Times, Cyprus arms raids, Denials by detective inspector, How the Mafia legend is fostered in America, Optimism on mortgages, American airliner hijacked to Syria, House was drug 'cash and carry', Tiger Moth in Orly drama, Job insult to Sikh, Graduates join police for ideals, Soviet Jews ask for help in emigrating, Complaints on teacher recruiting, 25,000 leave South-east, Police seek review on arms, Inquest ban protest by Kopechnes, Arabs agree to curb raids, Schools on strike, Ammunition derailed, New study of pesticides and food, Wilson urges halt to pay avalanche, JP criticizes supermarket, Israelis shoot down Syrian MiGs, The Times Diary Lyons leaves Span UNA saga continued, Hanoi refuses secret talks with US, Prince denies he was at woman's house, Springboks welcomed, Mr McKay to make TV plea, Economy schemes are opposed by universities, Student vote decision on Monday, Farmers plan new action, Reassurances on Gibraltar, A Marxist's plea for public debate among communists, Puzzles of moon rocks, New city to mix races, Whitehall reports on the cruel English, Science Report Geophysics Research on a lost continent, Data Bank, Panavia: Britain's share in the Eurotech fighter, £20,000 for murder clue, Husain will not seek a separate peace, Czech journalist granted asylum, Agnew gives assurance to Tunku, Mercurial party line on Stalin, Old prayer phrases to be changed, One of the commonest mis-, Wife to see man held in Moscow, Apollo flight postponed, Covent Garden fears market split in two, Today's engagements, American not to be caned, Peking to resume talks with US, Error leads to new election, Gale-driven oil from sea closes town's street, Spain's way of defeating hijackers, Masefield's sea fever. News in Brief. Law: Seven accused in town hall case, New charges may still be brought against Kennedy, Police accused of cell attack, Two more in My Lai case charged. Index. Display Advertising: Tutor Tape, Rolls Royce, Bks, International Compressed Air Corporation, Rnli, Frames', June Beazley, Bacal, Rothmans, The Times, Cambrian, D.G.A.A., Ryans Tourist Holdings, Alitalia, Stratstone, Klm, Buists, College Of Estate Management, Commercial Union, Sun, Leon Norell, Frank Dale & Stephens. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: From the Paris studios, Television Goggling at the rich, Allegri's happy ensemble, Violinists to the fore, Runners for the 70s. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,361, Counterpoint Selling the retailer, High Standard At Bridge Sharif Circus, English mezzotints gaining favour, Television today. Editorials/Leaders: A Far Eastern Presence, No Explosion Yet, Dr Husak's Isolation. Letters to the Editor: Publishing Russian Authors' Works, Just Rewards For Nursing: New Salary Structure, Non-Smokers By Air, The Springboks Tour, Have Done, Gudrun, Wearing Spectacles, God Of The Right Or The Left?, Gilty, Rhodesian Sanctions, New Tube Routes, Death Penalty, Non-voting shares: the argument against abolition, Christian Names In 1969. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Latest Appointments Scottish Health Service Post, Church News. Obituaries: Sir Robert Turing, Obituary, Mr David Dowler An outstanding civil servant, Salvatore Baccaloni Italian buffo at its best. Sport: Results at Wimbledon, Jacklin and Townsend both one over par, Athletics Bilham back to Cosford, Grand Nationals Clash Arctic Actress first favourite, FAST And Sparkling Quarter-Final Round Corby crushes Egyptian with discreetly applied pace, Seed eliminated in singles, Sports in Brief, President's Putter Splendid strokes by Dexter, County Rugby Lancashire game off, Cricket Australians start with victory, Knock-Out Football Discussions between Leagues, Women's Territorial Hockey Midlands take chance with young wing players, Football Review Ball suspended for five weeks, British Ski Titles Triumph for Todd, Four courses to be inspected. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, January 10, 1945. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Short-Term And Educational Courses, Announcements, Today's Appointments, The Times, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London And Suburbs, Property Market Basic extras add value, C. W. Ingram & Sons, Cluttons. Business and Finance: Equity slide hits Tobacco Trust, Pat on back for Teesside, Thorn to build new colour TV tube plant, Fixed Interest Prices swing widely in quiet trading, Fake charges warning, EQUITY Markets Industrials close below best levels, Cold and flu cut work in north, The Regions, Dockers will get fresh pay offer, Squeeze to continue, Lay-offs at tractor factory, Sterling Spot slips to $2.3996 in late trading, Outlook more promising for home loans, Talks on pit's fate, CIR will look into shipyards, Deliveries of fridges are down, The Trans National Companies, How The Markets Moved, Disputes proposals hang fire, Rise in State road haulage rate imminent, Du Pont optimism on fibres, Catherwood call on courses, Interim award goes to 65,000 miners, Redundancy at shoe plant, Common Market Aluminium quota may go, company NEWS Tunnel Cement interim cut, London may open nickel dealing, Money Market A few balances unlent at the close, contracts £4.9m computer centre for taxmen, Canadian broker seeking NYSE membership, BUSINESS diary Where the action really is, Briefly, Price of gold slumps below $35 mark, Chrysler board moves, New bacon import quotas, Packaging and the law, Associates deals, Seychelles hotel talks continue, Ex-union chief joins Cunard, Bids, Deals & Mergers Falks refuses new offer from Jessel-Parnell, United States Textile imports pact held up, Company Meeting Abbey Panels Limited A Most Satisfactory Year Mr. E. Loades on Increased Level of Current Trading, Joe Hyman opposes ICI price for Viyella, Housing lag hits pottery trade, IMI plan to boost titanium output, Bradford blueprint, Strike costs Jaguar dear, Waiting for coal from the £18m showpit, Wage fears hit equities, Far East trip for port chiefs, Pergamon profitable-Leasco, new ISSUES Offering of 600,000 Flexello shares, Incomes policy at risk in car wages battle, Milan lower, Key Flats: Star battles on, £6m exports of Silver Shadows, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Diamond sales at new record, Leyland's profits rise but shares fall, Italy Trade expansion with East Europe sougth, European marketing link for Fisons, mining Woodside to drill Gippsland, Study group may be revived, Wall Street Undertone firm but traders remain wary, R-R strike warning, Lotus output up 48 pc last year, Tremendous growth of SMR rubber, France Dassault will produce new combat jet, British Leyland still to be tested, Sales share maintained by Mercedes, Bathgate wrangle, Mercantile & CU Leasing, Doubts on pay award, The new thrust at Rolls-Royce, Shortage of fuel in Yorkshire, Textiles: the ball is in Whitehall's court, Excess pegs car insurance rates. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Aberdare Holdings MD. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Early gains cut back, Commodities Further decline in cocoa: Tin meets heavy profit-taking: Lead gains £1 5s, Unit Trust Prices.
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