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The Times - 15/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Our Belfast Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, Our Newry Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, Communications Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Oliver Stewart, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, Moshe Brilliant, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, Guy Brett, Joan Chissell, Michael Billington, William Mann, Michael Wale, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, By Nature-Times News Service, By Geoffrey Green, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By an Irish Rugby Correspondent, Rita Marshall, Peter Nichols, Peter Waymark, PHS, FRANCISCO DE ASSIS GRIECO, FRANCIS WALSHE., MAURICE PESTON., CECIL PARROTT., TERENCE C. F. PRITTIE., C. PETER CLARKE., P. GAUBERT., HUGH CUBITT., R. R. WHYTE., JOHN WINNIFRITH, A. F. HOLFORD-WALKER, PETER D. CARR., M. McCRUM, A. W. SELWYN., FRANK CARR., F. L. ROSSETTI, ALAN PAUL., DENIS BROGAN., By Ian Morrison, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, From Patrick Brogan, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina, Geoffrey Bell, JOHN LOMAX., ERIC D. CROFT, DIANE P. RICHARDSON, J. Y. BOREHAM, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, Kenneth Owen, by Leonard Buckley,

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News: Go-slow and fog disrupt Heathrow, Taxis' absence has little effect on Manhattan, Hopes of normal power supplies by weekend as work-to-rule is ended, Hospitals need not have been cut off in power dispute, union leader says, Field Marshal Viscount Slim, Electric buses to be run in cleaner air experiment, Rescue craft go faster and farther, Opportunities for school leavers The wide open door to all careers, Six disagree on giving Britain more time in the financial sector, India objects to BBC reporter for Heath visit, Similar budget problems in Luton and Milan Jim Lambert (Vauxhall): some overtime would solve a few problems, Mr Bhutto again speaks of trial for ex-President, Scots teachers claim £370 more a year, Proposal for a second commercial TV channel is shelved, Israel's fear of growing isolation heightened by shift in British policy on Middle East, Democrat from Texas joins Nixon Cabinet, The Times Diary Zomba post for Haydon, More reforms needed in care of elderly, Special TUC meeting to decide tactics on industrial Bill, Party discusses setback in Polish economy, Burton as Quixote under 'Bullitt' director, British scientist gives warning on pollution, Science without prejudice in selecting staff, Mixed feelings on ghetto tribute by Herr Brandt, Felice Fusetti(Alfa Romeo): just enough without paying the rent, High-speed death crash in fog, Christmas on for 600 Irish roadside families, Mr Heath flies today to Canada and US, Confusion over notes from kidnapped envoy, Red Cross warning to Pakistan, A decade of revolution The progress of the Royal Shakespeare Company, 3,000 dropped from east German party, Planets Clearer picture of Venus surface emerges, Agronomy: Laser light influence on crops, Widow tells of night husband was shot, Union expulsions suspended, De Gaulle wins battle of I'Etoile by three votes, Hanoi gets ready for new US raids, 'Satellite' room for baby draws crowd in Geneva, Italy faces a week of scattered strikes, New York may face police strike, Mechanics Electrochemical principle in new saw, Spanish police refuse plea to let protesters leave abbey unmolested, Minister has to pay £4,000 libel damages, Missed opportunity in airport-building, Chinese party rebuilds its provincial committees, Cathedral-school clash on manuscript, Mr Feather demands action on prices, Mozambique welcomes Lisbon plan for more autonomy, Police in gun battle with raiders, Delta wild life 'catastrophe' blamed on dam, 4,500,000 given pay rise in Australia, Today's engagements, Yorkshire call for water sports, Lillian Board still critical, Find of scrolls brings unknown script to light, Khrushchev remembers. Politics and Parliament: Power dispute court of inquiry must take into account the national economic interest, Sir Alan Marre to be next Ombudsman, When BBC newsmen indulge in comment, No special privileges for MPs in gaol, Industrial Relations Bill designed to stimulate union and management leadership: fears unfounded-Mr Carr House of Commons, Public and private output figures, Throwing away chance of cooperation in policy of voluntary pay restraint, Liberty within rules, Mr Carr says. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Bba Group Ltd., Local Authority Bonds, Weil, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard, British Shipping Federation, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Salvation Army, Pakistan People's Party, Asahi Chemical Co., Ltd., Midland Bank, Legal & General, Systems Designers, The Times, Coutt's & Co., Goldsmiths, Dunhill International, Atcost, Baroness Elliot, Institute Of Cost And Works Accountants, Cameo Corner. Law: Four cleared of blackmailing a jeweller, Law Report December 14 1970 Chancery Division Club closed for 5 years entitled to protect name Ad-Lib Club Ltd. v. Granville, Damages for men cleared on 'spying' charge, American official accuses Mr Nixon of trying to influence television, Trial over attack on the Pope adjourned, 3 years as 'normal' sentence on hooligans, Georgie Fame on drug charge, 33 accused of raid on Indonesian residence. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Taking the heat off the fur trade, High prices paid for early icons, Monserrat Caballé as Norma, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,646, Four plays for Dublin Festival, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Broadcasting Television. Official Appointments and Notices: Glasgow award for opera director, University news Oxford, Church news, Sir E Compton retires as Ombudsman. Reviews: Galt MacDermot, Arrabal play for Old Vic, Pirates Royal Court, Maltings Fund Concert Covent Garden, Benjamin Luxon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Jenufa in Prague, Fifty Years of Postcards V and A Museum, Giulini/Janet Baker Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Deputy Director, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Irish rugby gains from soccer, Tennis Smith crushes Rosewall, Boxing Board to see Burns on Finnegan's wait, Wye, Rowing Universities in Nile races, Sports in Brief, Programme for Kelso today, Racing Remarkable Kelso record of Clyde Bridge may continue, Floodlights back on this week, Cricket Australia's question of a century, Rugby Union Reshuffle by Middlesex for deciding game, Good display at Maine road can help Wigan's future, Two Fijians invited to return. Editorials/Leaders: A Victory For Good Sense, Where There's Safety In Fewer Numbers, Paying For Admission To The Museums. Letters to the Editor: Interest in taxation, To tu or not to tu, Compulsory chapel or not?, Good portents for UK mining, Hotel management, Child-swapping, Fighting the developers, Ocean racing, Museum entry charges, Supporting the Police, Great Tew, Dealing with wage demands, Reports on Brazil, Mind-mechanics, Budgetary problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 15, 1945. Half a turkey. Obituaries: Field Marshal Lord Slim Soldier of indomitable spirit who defeated the Japanese, Mr W. M. Goatman, Miss D. E. Stevenson, Lord Bilsland, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Widespread gains. Business and Finance: Interim Statement Lewis & Peat Limited, United City Merchants Ltd. International Trading and Manufacturing Group Record results, Pontin's Limited, Computer News High 'liveware' cost in installations, £15m order for Doxford, Big car unions in merger ballot, The Corner House Investment Company Limited Preliminary Statement Of Profit And Declaration Of Dividend, Leeds Permanent, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: No party for bankers, Interim Statement Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited, No end yet to interruptions in electricity supplies, Shipbuilding Profit Crisis, Capital spending by manufacturers slows, Company News No slackening in Bond St. recovery, Mining Metramar presses on, Ending of work to rule gives shares a lift, Comben agrees to 7s 6d offer by Carlton Inds, Price increases by Philips Records, Role of dollar is questioned by M Pompidou, 2d stamp duty ends on February 1, Case for a compromise, October new car sales up 23pc in value on last year, Harland unions relax foreign control stand, Opinion: Industry The wage and price spiral in perspective, British machine tool challenge to Swedes, In brief, Transvaal Consolidated Land & Exploration Company, Limited, Development jigsaw on the Clyde estuary, How the markets moved, Esperanza Trade And Transport Limited Interim Statement, The Anglo-Indonesian Plantations Limited, Rand Mines Limited The Corner House Group Dividend Declarations., Rand Mines Holdings Limited Preliminary Statement Of Profit And Declaration Of Dividend, Interim Statement Bank Bridge Securities Interim Report, A need to vote against Savoy board, CU and Trafalgar abandon £154m bid for MEPC, November import record widens trade gap to £16m, Plea for building society loans to emerging nations, W German equity fears echoed by major banks, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Record Turnover But Profits Affected By Motor Industry Strikes Continued Overseas Expansion, Wade Potteries Limited. Business Appointments: Surprise US Treasury appointment, Business Appointments Soap & Detergent Industry Association's new chief. Property: Sotheby's, Salerooms.

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