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The Times - 03/04/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From TONY DAWE, From STEPHEN JESSEL, JOHN CHARTRES, From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Own Correspondent, By PETER JAY, From DAVID BONAVIA, From Our Correspondent, From DENIS TAYLOR, By a Staff Reporter, By FRANK ROBERTS, By PETER EVANS, By TONY ALDOUS, By NORMAN FOWLER, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Editor, By DAVID WOOD, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From Edward Mortimer, From PETER NICHOLS, From FRED EMERY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, Our Paris Correspondent, Our Moscow Correspondent, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From PETER HAZELHURST, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, From RICHARD WIGG, From IAN McDONALD, by Antony King-Deacon, André-Francois Villor, Henry Stanhope, By HUGH DE WET, Peter Jay Economics Editor, PHS, Ronald Faux, R. BLATCHFORD, J. C. GREY., DAVID BAGGLEY, HUBERT ASHTON, DAVID GRUGEON, ELIZABETH GRUGEON, C. C. ARONSFELD., A. H. WHEELER, A. D. DOYLE, JAMES CAMPBELL, BENEDICT BERNBERG, WOODROW WYATT, L. J. SMITH., KENNETH SANSBURY., EVELYN SHUCKBURGH, R. JEREMY WILLDER, STANLEY COHEN, FRASER OF LONSDALE, JENNY GRAHAM., JOHN PILKINGTON, BRABOUKNE, D. S. MARTIN., J. D. K. LLOYD., E. M. GANNE., By our Churches Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, A.E.C.D., By GERALD SINSTADT, By NORMAN CREEK, From JOHN BALLANTINE, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JIM RAILTON, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By ROY McKELVIE, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By William Mann, by John Higgins, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By Irving Wardle, Irving Wardle, By John Russell Taylor, By Nature-Times News Service, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By GILLLAN O'CONNOR, By GILES SMITH, From ANTHONY THOMAS, By MALCOLM BROWN, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By RONALD KERSHAW Northern Industrial Correspondent, By ROSS DAVIES, GILLIAN GRAHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, ANDREW WILSON, From FRANK VOGL, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, European Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By KENNETH OWEN, ROBERT SHEAF, DESMOND LEEPER., P. ISDELL CARPENTER, P. J. LANGLORS, RUPERT W. SUREN, D. J. O'CONNELL, By SALLY WHITE, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, by Paul Martin, by Nicholas Herbert, by Abdul Khalek Hassouna Pasha, by Brigadier Kenneth Hunt, by Peter Mansfield, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, by Hassan R. ElDamanhoury, by Aly EI Said, by Elias Najib, by Salah Galal, P.M., by Dennis Kiley, Salem Jubran, D.K., D. K., by Marthe Worthington,

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News: India's outcasts need new help, New bishop is asked for an affirmation, Jordan: Children in arms, Yemen: Move to end dispute, Powell warning of Guy Fawkes damage by MPs, Dane beats Spassky, Syria: The unknown quantity, Guatemala agrees to kidnappers' terms, Move to stop attacks on immigrants, Senator's 'police state' warning on crime Bill, Ambassador's faith in own judiciary, Woman calls for Tube boycott, Accused persons see nothing wrong in housebreaking, Emirates: Hurdles to federation, Inflating inflation, Saudi: Isolation fears, Conductor loses post, Syria claims battle gains, Goldberg baffles the Democrats, Thomson declares policy on EEC is unwavering, Amnesty denies offer of torture inquiry, Court ruling on Vietnam sought, Tougher line by Army in Ulster riots, Secrets Acts attacked, What four Arabs are said to have suffered, Grigorenko's torture diary, Camellias, daffodils and shrubs at RHS show, General sees Imam's isle, Apartheid is main issue for NUS, Alliance tested in battle, Land yields its increase, BBC accused of bias, Kuwait: Immigrants are under pressure, Intelligence changes in Bonn, Heathrow Asian ill, British woman freed, US policies aim at neutral Cambodia, Reserves rise for seventh month, The facts about Kuwait, Algeria: Dogged advance to a stable economy, Origins rooted in irony, Plans for air merger maturing, Premium Bond winners, Sudan: The key questions, Clean air lures birds back to capital, Gunmen escape from French siege hotel, Army officers selected for staff colleges, Iraq: Eyes on the Gulf, Prince Sihanouk reported to be in Hanoi, Tunisia: Solution to problem of leadership, Census men interview the down-and-outs, Electronics, Air force the critical factor, Woman who 'died' lives, U.A.R., The Times Diary Jurists face cash crisis Ernie Roberts cleared, Cultural links strengthened, Driver's 102 hours denied, Chalet ban on children ruled out, Securing a poet's memory, Election Kinves are out in Islington, Teachers' quota action call, A question of truth, Education budget high, A helping hand from Egypt, Today's engagements, Police 150 years late, Hijackers agree to exchange, Italian bishops will discuss priesthood, Rebirth for the Third, Police check MoT bribe allegation, Lebanon: Closer to firing line, Prisoners and victims of war, Exploiting oil asset, Liberal call for commuter-free London roads, Soviet Jew tells of persecution, New French trouble threat, Heart grafts for prestige criticized, Envoy's regrets to Muslims, Libya: Wisdom of young rulers, Science Report Meteorology Concorde may increase cloud cover, Complaint on letter not upheld, Firemen at airport paid 'very well', Soviet intellectuals call for political freedom, Morocco: Serious lack of political cohesion, Egypt: Russian image is not very favourable, Nudes case man dead, Million-volt microscope in use at Harwell, Uphill road to unity. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Abdulaziz Abdulmohsin Alrashed, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Kima, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, The Gulf Bank, Springtime Furnishing Fair, Richard Ellis & Son, Cotton In U.A.R., Citroen, Michael Ure, Middle East Economic Digest, Al-Rashed Industrial & Contracting Company, The Dynamic Reading Institute, Kuwait-Sheraton Hotel, Wella, Cancer Relief, Wg And S, Mobilor, The National Industries Co., Kuwait Investment Company, Phoenicia Hotel, Kuwait, Church's, Egypt, Yellow Pages, Simo Securities Trust, Hilton, The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait, Bristol Hotel, Bevington Vaizey, Twa, Bea, Sharja, The Lebanon, Abu Dhabi, Royal Air Force, United Arab Airlines. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments, Will Owen's resignation, University News St Andrews. Law: Greek court hears Lady Fleming, Appeals in PQ17 libel case, Gaol praised by freed Briton, Hoffman to preside at riot trial, CID chief charged. Politics and Parliament: Commons investigations opposed. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,432, Refugee, Men's Fashion, Winter, Television Today. Editorials/Leaders: Angry Shopkeepers, Forward At Last, Trouble On The Line. Letters to the Editor: Prosperity outside the Market, Assessment Of Need Without Moral Judgment, Calm After Chaos, Tax Forms, Room to view, The Misuse Of Drugs Bill, Pavelic's Men, The Direct Grant Schools, Transport SET, Why not a tunnel?, Ceding The Field, Roman Catholic choice, The all-rounders, Decimal hoard, Banqueting House, Wyatts In History, While a widow, Locals satisfied, Scheduled area, Protests Concealed, Chiltern Motorway Route: Not Too Late To Change, Joining the mainstream, Seized Bootlaces, Cent system, Legal Language, Spending siphon, Streams In Danger. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, April 4, 1945 Advice To Evacuees. Obituaries: Lord Sherwood Noted former Liberal M.P., Lord Strathalmond, Mr Bryant Baker, Mr Russell Reeve, Mr D. L. Thornton, Mr Tom Eastwood Geological expert, Obituary. Sport: Tennis Matthews through, Internationals in RAF side, Schools Rugby Sevens Ampleforth could upset holders, Sports in Brief, Title Bout Bogs stops McAteer in 11th, Stratford-On-Avon Vulmegan's win, Jockeys injured, Rackets Comfort in defeat, Junior squash, Girls' Golf Curtis Cup hopefuls, Epee title goes to Lewis, Rain Holds Up U.S. Event Townsend may be finding form, Schools Football Derbyshire's strong finish, Rugby Union Wales lose John and Watkins, Miss Wade beaten, Liverpool programme, Football Review Chelsea get day off, Two Wins For Turnell Charter Flight impresses, Liverpool results, Table Tennis Neale lifts England, Youth Rowing Lack Funds Token British side likely, Women's Hockey No lack of variety, Hurdlers Get Time To Recover Cheltenham form more reliable, Devon and Exeter card, Reaney injury a blow to England, Real Tennis Service is decisive. Reviews: Childlike Soho Theatre, Another turn, Concerto is a winner, Jet-set whodunnit Piccadilly Who Killed Santa Claus, Visconti's Nazi saga. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Scientific Civil Service, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, The Times, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, EQUITY Markets I.C.I. loses strength on speech, Trans Europe to follow NEGIT, Hover men seek aid now, FOR THE Saver New M & G fund taps Australian sector, J. H. Buckingham & Compy. Ltd., Car price rise boosts sales of used models, Company Meeting Vereeniging Refractories Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Chairmans Review Steady Expansion at Home and Abroad, Baker Perkins Holdings Limited, Brittains Limited (Manufacturers Of Technical Speciality Papers), Support for more flexible exchange rates, JOHN EMSLEY LIMITED (Worsted Spinners and Manufacturers) Higher Earnings, Honeywell Ltd. sales up 28 p.c. in 1969 Eightfold growth in ten years, Caution proved wrong by Baker Perkins, HICKSON & WELCH (HOLDINGS) LIMITED (Chemical Manufactures and Timber Preservers), company NEWS Ruberoid results are the worst for eight years, Fluidrive (Makers Of Fluidrive Fluid Couplings), THE Friday COLUMN Controlling the consumers' credit, new ISSUES Pointers to growth at United Engineering, BUSINESS diary It can be tough with dad at the top, Foreign workers face expulsion, Airlines still plan own cover, Bids, Deals & Mergers Hemdale buys in 'Oliver' and Dudley Moore, The Regions, TOM MARTIN & CO. LTD. (The National Metal Merchant) The Chairman reports excellent results in 1969... a good start to the current year... the company will continue to grow., contracts Freight deals with Iran, Printing inks to cost more, Stokes in talks with white-collar unions, Weakening credibility of the Employment Premium, THE GAS COUNCIL has been, HP interest move, Bidders for BUA to talk soon, Job chances trebling in aid areas, 'Oil will oust coal as main fuel', Regional problem for Tourist Board, Dockers set out container terms, A Computer On The Telephone, Offer for Viyella raised by £5m, Haulage: No PIB reference, A new light on data display, Call for fibres code, Fixed Interest Uncertainty hobbles the Funds, Joint council fixes new Vauxhall talks, Alcan to expand in Europe, Briefly, United States More talks at Lockheed, N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken Eindhoven, mining Threat to profits of West Rand Cons, February brick stocks at fresh Peak, Record whisky exports, Wool: maxi problems, mini demand Ronald Kershaw on the industry's troubles, Shipbuilding, J.L. Kier & Company Interim Statement, Beaumont Properties Limited, MANN & OVERTON (London Taxicab Specialists) Improved Earnings, Portuguese Bank ahead, Knitting the industry into shape Peter Hill on the reorganization of the wool companies-so far, and still to come, Switzerland CIBA-Geigy link details tomorrow, How The Markets Moved, ICI chief says that rising costs may mean expansion cut, Marathon to drill for gas in Irish Sea, Company Meeting Malaya General Company, Lloyds Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Value of SE trading falls, Money Market A better day for the discount houses, US group to control Jensen, Wall Street Modest rally fades into a mixed close, T & C still adamant, Switch to natural gas a Dutch treat, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration Of Dividend No. 67 On The Ordinary Shares, Associates deals, Sterling UK reserves make little impact, W. Germany Sharp fall in trade deficit, Plan for research corporation attacked. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New treasurer for Alcan Alluminium. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices More selling of Metal Box, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Coffee up again: Copper loses ground: Tin down another £8 10s, Unit Trust Prices.

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