The Times - 30/09/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hopkirk, From Alan McGregor, Our Political Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From David Wood Political Editor, Alan Hamilton, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, Our Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, George Clark, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, Philip Howard, From Our Own Correspondent, A Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, Moshe Brilliant, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Nichols, From Ibrahim Noori, From Paul Martin, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, By Louis Heren, By Tom Little, From David Bonavia, PHS, OLIVER BRISTOL, O. A. G. BENNELL, S. T. WYATT, GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, M. CLYDE, BARBARA MAUDE, RICHARD FITTER, F. F. G. WARMAN, PAUL KING, K. WILBURN, C. D. WALDRON, MARGARET WOODS, CLAUDE MORNY, ROSS WILSON, DAVID FRANCIS, J.A.M., Ronald Hayman, John Russell Taylor, Michael Billington, Joan Chissell, Henry Raynor, Stanley Sadie, Julian Jebb, Sonia Jackson, Moira Keenan, Penny Hunter Symon, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Maurice Corina, Industrial Editor, From Julian Mounter, Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Stephenson, By Andrew Wilson, By Berry Rithie, Mining Editor, By David Jones Political Staff, By Clive Callow, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, From David Blake, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. H. T. GOLDSMITH., ALICIA GAINS, Sir Reay Geddes, Ross Davies, FLORENCE BUSCALL, D. E. BERNSTEIN, by Anthony Vice, Joe Roeber, Berry Ritchie, David Millham, Margaret Stone, Roy Lewis, Commonwealth Correspondent, Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, and Hugh Stephenson, Economics Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Soviet leaders mourn a 'great friend', Riddle of blasts in three giant oil tankers, British warships may be armed with French missile under new cooperative project, Pledge on public industries, A period of super-power tension, Resentful applicants ask if the Six intend to take selfish decisions while the negotiations are going on Fish rise to the surface of the EEC bargaining, Progress lies in expansion of private sector industry, Are libraries needed?, Military police to set up drugs squad for BAOR, Girl attacks assailants with handbag, Setting the tone at the top, French see death as unmitigated tragedy, Universities 'must show they are the masters', Violence breaks out again on Nagaland border, Armed BOAC passengers said to be Jews, Sir Laurence told not to act for a year, Union plan may end delays of newspapers, Shadow on Mr Nixon's visit to Yugoslavia, Cholera in Amman amid stench of death, Singapore call for west German investment, Oil companies face two big problems, Richmond approves committee's plan to abolish 11-plus, Obscenity ruling on TV in public places, American call for inquiry in Panaghoulis case, Arab world waits to see which way Egypt will now go, More free education still an issue, Lawyers seek formula to punish air sabotage, Mr Sato certain to stay leader of the ruling party in Japan, The natives are not hostile, Food and work problems facing Iboland, Russia left in a compromising position, Labour is still seen as a party of protest, Pope John's reforms already 'at dead end', Law Society Qualifying Examination part 1, Council strike danger to health, GLC chief says, Economy entering period of rapid growth, Asian seats proposed on Atomic Agency, N Korean envoy is arrested for spying, The Times Diary Solzhenitsyn: a new novel, Bravery medal for siege mother, Corrections, Campus report assailed, Postal vote setback to Mr Palme, East-west route plan for Portsmouth, Israel security forces on alert as Arabs in occupied territories lament the loss of their leader, UN envoys observe a minute's silence, Factory farmers cleared of causing suffering, Au Pair's Eye View, New leader in Egypt is well prepared, Egypt begins 40 days of mourning as President Nasser lies in state Cabinet and party meet in continual session, Fewer pupils of high ability in comprehensives, Hungarians say attache has returned home, The key role of the army in Egypt after Nasser, Literary impact on world scene, Woman loses appeal for reinstatement, Iranian shock at the loss of a friend, Towards unity through tribulation, Today's engagements, Changes in members of church synod, Land will keep jobs lead, Mr Healey joins the national executive in annual ballot, Guernsey seeks permission for official radio, Killer may have used cheque stolen from girl, A national industrial policy for immigrants' religious festivals No hitches in production, Prospects for revolt in universities, Learning To Play The Suzuki Way, Prudential staff to work to rule, Police staff seek 35% pay increase to solve manpower trouble, School and building supplies halted by council workers' strike, Special food for the poor sounds like something out of Dickens, but has been advocated Cheap raw products stuffed with proteins, Civilian rule unlikely to be achieved inside three years, Calor Gas not to reopen blaze depot, The Commonest Disease, Girl soldiers in van of Cambodian advance, Poisonous chemicals in wildllife, Man who sought vampire in cemetery cleared, A New Nigeria, Councils giving way in bus pay dispute, Mr Nixon addresses men of Sixth Fleet, Medical services brought to villages, Dutschke case as test of appeal procedure, Coroner seeks inquiry on victims' 30-mile journey to hospital. Politics and Parliament: Plan for dismantling MinTech 'a tragedy', Wait for terms on Six before deciding, Mr Wilson says, Wilson warning of a bitter fight if Tories lay their hands on the welfare state, Ministers discuss progress of public spending review. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: E. C. N, Solicitors', Evr, Edward Erdman & Co, Enab, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nigerian Textile Mills, At Pattony, Decca, African Continental Bank, John Holt & Co., Save The Children Fund, Nigerian Foundries, Rolls-Royce, Vyb, Net, Barclays Bank, Nigeria Airways, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Bank Of The North, Lowenbrau, Standard Bank Nigeria, Nigerian Ports Authority, Elder Dempster Lines, London Betting Centre, Pz, Kfr, Nasser, Bp, Abimbola Gbolade & Company, Nigerian National Shipping Line, Intermedia, Je Reviens, Hearts Of Oak, Nigerian Hotels, Lagos, Nigerian Dredging Roads & General Works, Baring Brothers & Co., Westminster Law Tutors, Family Circle, Simpson, Crossley, Legge, Barclay, Sheraton, Cu. Weather: The Weather. Law: 'Squalid desires' for girl led to case, counsel says, Doctor on murder threat charge, Property man accused of 'a heartless fraud', Judge orders re-trial after criticism by counsel, QC tells McKay case jury not to speculate about fate of the missing woman, Sentence in Pretoria today on African who trained guerrillas. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Both Correct, But Not In Accord, The Close Of The Nasser Era, An Artist In Opposition. Letters to the Editor: Benefits of cold food, Benefits of top hat pensions, Selling church plate, Reporting court cases, The environment and economic growth, Police and public, Haulage timetables, Taxi fares from Heathrow, Advertising idea, Not good enough, Churches' aid to guerrillas, Invention of brandy, Rural bus and mail. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news Two new bishops consecrated. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Jack Merricks, Viscount Chelmsford, President Nasser Creator of modern Egypt. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday October 1, 1945 Homes for Jews. Reviews: Menace Bbc 2, Paul Scofield as Coriolanus, Welcome partiality Talking about Yeats Arts, Cambridge, Die Walkure Royal Opera House, Twelfth Night Theatre Royal, Windsor, Sweetness soured, Out of the tutorial, Fruit Theatre Upstairs, Npo Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, University Appointments, Educational, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Faye Dunaway's next film, Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,582. Sport: Sports in Brief, Lee and Heslop may miss Belfast game, Advance by Carson towards his hundred, Nottingham results, Barclay should call the tune on Magic Flute, Boxing Big purse tempts Urtain to Wembley, Australians accept defeat in yachting non-sport, Keen returns without sentiment, Teesside runners, Golf Efficient Americans firm favourites, Yesterday's results Fairs' Cup, Doctor checks Barrington, Fijians add zest to Rugby centenary year This happy breed of joyful players, Football Liverpool go through after fright, Newmarket Sales Colt by Ribot makes the top price, Worcester fields, Best tennis players, Fontwell Park, Newmarket programme for today, Today's football fixtures. Property: Strutt & Parker, King & Chasemore, Hampton & Sons, London & Suburban. Business and Finance: European mergers just beginning, Caledonian bid for BUA likely soon, SMMT to close press offices in 12 countries, Celestion Industries Limited Profit forecast exceeded, Modest Trade Concessions, Russians discuss possible UK role in iron ore project, Company Meeting Olympia Limited Mr H. Oliver-King's Review, Cheques: Co-op Bank retaliates, Woolworth 'merger talks' with Tesco denied, Call for EEC to defer mutton policy decision, Company News Adwest dividend raised to 25pc, British manufactured exports now holding share of world trade, 6,000 idle as disputes continue in car industry, Opinion: The City Three taxes are overdue for a change, Government to ask private sector to notify big wage deals and price increases, Contracts, Intermin shares leap 22s on drilling report, How they killed the conglomerates, Marketing How cider got into the shopping basket, Leyland puts prices up 4 pc on Monday, Vintage year for champagne, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company Meeting The Darjeeling Company Ltd., Bids and Deals Spey rival in the offing?, Equities, CBI asks America not to stop aid to ILO, Vosper to sell Brazilian Navy £100m frigates, CEGB seeks its biggest power plant conversion, Fixed Interest, New Issues Floating rate notes for Argentina, Gamage's 23 pc profit fall, Lynton Holdings Ltd, Six cannot agree on how to define beer, The A.G. Leventis Group Of Companies, 6.6m days lost through strikes in eight months, Joseph Stocks And Sons (Holdings) Ltd, Wall Street, Kay-Bevan Ltd., In brief, Siemens Interim report to Siemens Shareholders Our rapid expansion continues, How the markets moved, Pay rise trend still strong, says DEP, Eva Industries Ltd, Rowntree Mackintosh expecting a profit fall, For the Saver Recovery Fund's 8.1 pc gain, Sterling and Money, Business Diary: Computer date may happen every two years, Mining 17.1m tons of nickel at Western Mining, Shell falls in line with higher price for Iraq oil, Wall Street recovers from early decline, FAO to look again at cooperation with industry, UN facing major problems on tariffs, Interim Statement Middle Witwatersrand (Western Areas) Limited Interim Report For The Half-Year Ended 30th June, 1970, EEC delays decision on trade talks. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Good rally by oils. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Wiggins Teape.
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