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The Times - 02/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, By RITA MARSHALL, From Our Own Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Political Editor, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR OSMAN, By Our Education Correspondent, By NORMAN HAMMOND, Archaeological Correspondent, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Legal Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, From DENIS TAYLOR, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From PETER HOPKIRK, From PETER NICHOLS, From ERIC MARSDEN, Our New York Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From PETER HAZELHURST, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, By John Russell Taylor, By William Mann, By Stanley Reynolds, By Michael Billington, By Alan Blyth, Sonia Jackson, Michael Hornsby, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Roy Lewis, By Professor Harold Fisch, PHS, CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, JAMES LEES-MILNE., MAURICE J. BUCKMASTER, DAVID PEGG, Lindsay Anderson, Peggy Ashcroft, Michael Balcon, Thomas Balogh, Beaumont, Misha Black, Mark Blaug, W. A. L. Blyth, Denis Brogan, Peter Brook, H. J. Butcher, J. M. Cocking, Thurston Dart, C. Day Lewis, E. J. Dobson, H. L. Elvin, H. J. Eysenck, H. S. Ferns, F. D. Flower, O. R. Frisch, Helen Gardner, E. H. Gombrich, Brian Gould, Richard Guyatt, A. H. Hanson, H. L. A. Hart, F. Haskell, Christopher Hill, David Hockney, Holford, L. C. Knights, P. Lasko, F. R. Leavis, J. L. Lewis, Peter Murray, W. R. Niblett, Stanley Nisbet, Roland Penrose, J. H. Plumb, Queensberry, Harry A. Rée, Joan Robinson, R. D. Russell, Aaron Scharf, Peter Sellers, Sam Silkin, Brian Stanley, C. H. Waddington, K. W. Wedderburn, Carel Weight, Angus Wilson, Richard Wollheim, By Chie Nakane, W. F. HARRUP, LIONEL HAMILTON, PINAKI DUTT-ROY, P. W. M. COPEMAN, By NORMAN HAMMOND, Archaelogical Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, A correspondent, Canon T. G. Mohan, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, From NEIL ALLEN, By GERRY HARRISON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From JOHN NICHOLLS, By ANDREW PORTER, By JIM RAILTON, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, From FRANK VOGL, By PETER HILL, By IAN MORISON, Banking Correspondent, By MALCOLM BROWN, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, Anthony Bradley, Andrew Lumsden, From RICHARD MACKIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From ANTHONY THOMAS, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, D. H. TOMPSETT, CHARLES WILLIAMS, R. MAXWELL SAVAGE, MAX BEMROSE, H. M. PASSER., By BERRY RITCHIE, Roger Vielvoye, Frank Vogl, MARGARET STONE, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, by Fred Emery, South-east Asia Correspondent, by Donald Moore, by George Thomson, by Saravanan Gopinathan, by Dick Wilson, financial editor., by T. M. Attwood, by Blair Johnson, by Tsai Tan, by a Special Correspondent, by Bob Reece, by Arun Senkuttuvan, by Leonard Rayner,

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News: 2,000 cases of cholera in Guinea, By-election tributes to Mauriac, Ibo scars which are slow to heal, £3,000 car fails again, Cabinet crisis in Israel holds up peace delegate, Spaniards in talks on typhoid, Devaluing GNP, Economies by bishop rouse opposition, Soviet second thoughts on security talks, 'Callous disregard of safety by men in oil ship', Axe attack on airliner, Concorde 'thunder crack' at 1,140 mph, Soldiers in Berlin bar brawl, Policeman is interviewed after crash, King Husain escapes gun ambush, Roman city may go on sale for £54,000, Pay protest by Pope's police, Asian dies waiting, The new trade unionism, New talks on art school dispute, Art thieves go for churches, Balloon girl injured by 40ft fall, Diary gives clues to killings by marquis, Mrs Gandhi tackles princes, Mrs Raum freed to cheers, TV film team reject Indian supervision, New protection against influenza, The Times Diary The rapprochement complete George Thomas tells all, Stock Exchange boom expected, U Thant fearful over S Africa, Plans to disperse 15,000 London civil servants, Plea For Priory Too Late, West to put new Berlin 'package' to Russia, Lobby that stirs the Zionist conscience, Senate refuses to set Vietnam deadline, Party control of justice tighter, Atlantic survivor's 'beautiful day', Peru's ancient cities yield their secrets, Science Report Technology Radar that watches M4 traffic, Dutch security pledge for Suharto visit, Getting on with the neighbours, Handover by ILEA is condemned, Education in flux, Air and sea hub of the Orient, Breach over 'Biafra' healed, New law on zoos urged by MP, Tourist earnings up, Market For British Business Biggest investment stake, Birth plan advice by Catholics, Chances missed by industry, Premium Bond winners, Shellfish factory to aid Guernsey trade, 'Plot to kill police', Tighter control on banking system, Materialism under fire, 'Irresponsibility in prescribing makes addicts', Warning for Labour on support, Brain centre of SE Asia, Today's engagements, Army raid on village inside Lebanon, New town on reclaimed swamps, New job for No 10 aide, Prisoners of war flee after gun battle, Importance of the group to the Japanese man. News in Brief. Law: Wife murder charge, Foster case criticism, New charges of cannabis smuggling, Beatle garden charge, Pimlico burglary charge, Tate trial again today, 8.30 curfew for girl on knife charge, 7-month delay saves man from gaol. Politics and Parliament: Expansion is still Heath's aim, TUC told. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, The Anglo-Thai Corporation, Shangri-La Hotel, O. C. B. C., Evr, Abbey National, Singapore, Ici, Borneo, Equatron, Timsufon, Ambassador Publishing, Lucas, British Relay, The Cold Storage Group, F & N, Cunard Brocklebank, Intraco, Amateur Photographer, Royal Insurance, Oub, The Times, Gammon, Myddleton Hotels And Estates, Jack Barclay, Aquascutum, Heinemann, Yeo Hiap Seng Group Of Companies, United Overseas Bank, Sheraton Hotels, Acklam & Horncastle, Sol, Stratstone, Nel, Boss, Esso, The South British Insurance, The Hongkong Bank, Lion City Hotel, Jurong Town, John Carrington And Company, The New Throgmorton Trust, Avery-Laurence, AIM, Risk & Partners, Chivas Brothers, 'The Chartered Bank', Sime Darby, The Wearne Group, Metal Box, Mrs, Royal Air Force. Picture Gallery: New Envoy To Luxembourg. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Fellini goes to the circus, Confident orchestra, Show's balloon jinx, Henze novelty, Spectacle first. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,558, X Sought For Miller Film, Growing Point Women in poverty, Television. Editorials/Leaders: Trials Of Strength, Africans In Conference. Letters to the Editor: Suburban audiences, Help from computers, Louis Malle's India, Inflation, Wider aims, Guildford School Of Art, The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, Chasing efficiency in the public sector, The Resistance In France, Letters to the Editor Industrial Unrest: Employer's Responsibility To Society, Taxing OAPs, In The Centre Of Bath, Pink Footed Geese, Fishy. Official Appointments and Notices: Commissions At Sandhurst, Leslie Marler to retire as Cap & Counties chairman. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, September 3, 1945 Surrender Signed. Marriages. Obituaries: M Francois Mauriac Catholic novelist with an independent outlook, Mr Arthur Nussbaum, Sir John Wenham, Prof K. Whittaker, M Georges Gombault, Obituary, Nikolai Erdman. Sport: Glamorgan have time to spare, World Student Games Champions will set standard, Sports in Brief, County Championship Remains Open Main challengers now Kent, Fruitless search, An Affair Of Rolled Up Sleeves Tottenham unsettled, Chepstow Racing Welshman refuses, Victory bid by Lancashire was not emphatic, World Rowing Championships Medal hopes rest with Dwan, York Racing Southern horses could sweep the board, N H programmes Fontwell Park, Meagre Plaudits At Highbury Leeds United's march checked by Arsenal, Wimbledon results, Southwell, Racing At Ripon Bookie's Opinion raises hopes, Manx Grand Prix Fatality in 250 cc race, Yachting Mistimed lay-day, Bua Sponsor Under-23s A new tennis route, Other cricket scorecards Surrey v Worcestershire, Review Of Polo Season American side superb, Yesterday's racing results Chepstow, Winning Farewell Tern Eran by a neck, Today's football, John Player Golf Clark's first win for two years. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Msl, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments. Property: Property Wanted, Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: How to give priority to cash for investment, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Broad fall on Wall St, Company Meeting Edbro (Holdings), Chevies go for the silent centre, Cavenham Foods Limited, United States GM forms public policy committee, Decca's disc profits treble, ICI agrochemicals drive in America, A fair lesson for the British, Money Market Discount houses held on a tight rein, BBDO puts the cart before the horse, Reciprocal deals curb, Putting a price on a lost public amenity, Bids, Deals & Mergers Bodycote's US purchase, £38m decline in level of bank lending, Big fall in July figures, Shares leap after uranium find, 34,000 idle in car industry: output losses over £30m, mining Rich uranium strike at Queensland Mines, contracts £4m Singapore deal, £16.5m ship orders for UK yards, Hepworth expansion, N Corah first-half drop in profits, The Regions, More dual cinemas for ABC, Covent Garden porters dispute, company NEWS Subsidiary's loss jolts W G Allen (Tipton), Fixed Interest Funds steady at the close, Union Corporation Limited, US auto union set for pay showdown, Deliveries of engineers' tools up £3m, Wool textile exports rise, Rolls-Royce ultimatum to Derby draughtsmen, FOR THE saver Castle Extra in offer, Decca profit up 77 pc, Vickers plant closure blow to Scots jobless, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Limited, The Stock Exchange misses the decimal point, new ISSUES £3m water stock in the pipeline, ICI expects £17m sales to E Europe, Price of ship fuel up 55 pc, Wall Street 6-point fall in modest trading, Tokyo, Briefly, Lloyds Bank to gain control of BOLSA, Unilever reorganizes, EQUITY Markets Australians in the limelight, 2,700 dockers walk out at Hull, The great big melting pot they call the Netherlands, BUSINESS diary The Church turns away from Mecca, Paris, How The Markets Moved, Cadbury to give gift tokens, IOS board faces loan decision, Racal Electronics Limited, The South Staffordshire Waterworks Company, Sterling Fresh decline of 8 points to $2.3826, Canada Bank rate reduced by ½pc to 6½pc, August Bank Statements, Sterling down again, St. Martins Property Corporation Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Big gains in cocoa: Coffee down £7 1Os: Lead plunges on Asarco's price cut, London & Regional Market Prices Decca strong after results, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Hall-Thermotank managing director.

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