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The Times - 30/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Fred Emery, Leo Goodstadt, From Pearce Wright, By Patricia Tisdall, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser, Political Staff, By Rita Marshall, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood political Editor, By Michael Thomas, Labour Correspondent, Our York Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Our Nairobi Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Staff, Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Denis Taylor, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By George Clark Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, Our Berlin Correspondent, Peter Stafford, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harold Franklin, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Ian McDonald, Our Betrut Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, Hugh Thomas, Geoffrey Smith, Leonard Amey, PHS, Gregory Martin, EVELYN SHUCKBURGH, ROBERT H. MATTHEW, MARGHANITA LASKI, Peter Jay, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL., HUGH SCRUTTON, C. HURST, GEORGE J. LEVY, EDMUND PENNING-ROWSELL, DUNCAN OPPENHEIM, J. D. CARTHY, BENEDICT SANKEY, RICHARD CHURCH, By Nature-Times News Service, C. I. C. B., Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Philip French, Previn, Alan Blyth, Robert Anderson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Jim Railton, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor., From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina, Anthony Rowley, By Margaret Stone, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ronald Kershaw, By Clive Callow, By Clifford webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Giles Smith, By David Jones, From Peter Strafford, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, CRANLEY ONSLOW, JOHN WILKINSON, J. DAVIES, C. W. ROBERTSON, J. A. HUNSWORTH, CHARLES R. S. FOWLER, By David Blake, Berry Ritchie, David Millham,

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Politics and Parliament: Dollar Land Holdings, Bill aims to restrict arrests of deserters, Distorted picture of Sandhurst, Weather helps motorways, Minister approves 16 per cent rise in price of industrial coal, Gains through efficient use of investment, Rebuke from Mr Jenkins for critical MPs, Consultations on gaming controls, Army HQ manpower, State subsidies for needy private tenants, Mr Rippon's confident 'when' on Market angers some MPs, Next week, Hooliganism at football, Anti-metrication motion tabled by MPs, Review unit to be led by Lord Rothschild, Aiming to completet EEC talks by january 1972 House of Commons, Countering Soviet threat in the Indian Ocean, Anxiety over fences in moorland areas house of Lords, If low paid get 14 per cent rise high paid must not. News: Air accidents forecast, Safety council fears more fireworks accidents, Washington angry at delay in releasing generals, MPs in rent rise protest, McCarthy-style accusations arouse Democratic fury in Maryland, American move to break Arab-Israel deadlock, Terry Downes is cleared, President at the wheel for French ceremony, Dr Leary leaves Egypt for Algeria after ban, Students' union to take part in 1971 review of government grants, Slight decrease in number of children in care, The effect of the cuts on growth, Prosecution tell of plot to fire a factory, Mr Soames urges Europe to speak with one voice, Two die in police clash with Naxalites, Two journalists found shot dead in Cambodian rice field, Rescued Asians may have to be sent back, ITA opposes cut in companies, Czech literary council will curb dissidents, King sets out line for new Jordan Cabinet, After Franco-the question that is still unanswerable, X-ray scheme 'unsuitable', Ealing: A violent past and a tranquil present Plan to link main shopping centres, Yard inquiry on death of immigrant, US hints of Hanoi willingness to talk, Ganges-type funeral 'held beside the Thames', E German leaders consult with Mr Gromyko after announcing reopening of dialogue with Bonn, S. Africa delays supplement to The Times, Kenya Minister threatens to nationalize press, Disabled player's plea for wheelchairs at big games, Physiology Measuring blood flow magnetically, Russians and US to cooperate in space, Provincial polls show further swing away from Mr Vorster's Nationalist Party, More strike in 'no deal' borough, Report soon on crime inquiry, How I became Prime Minister, State's role in museums and art alleries, British Friesians again, Nerve gas centre opens its doors to press, 10% rise in pay for municipal busmen, Pope shuns Formosa but will see Hongkong, Mr Lynch confident of mandate to carry out policies, New police drive against Mafia after Palermo hospital killing, Guard shot in £20,000 pay raid at factory, Hunt tapers off with kidnappers still free, Threat to Mr Nixon discounted, Indians barred from son's wedding, Foxhunting in a jeep across grassland and the ritual of drinking fermented mare's milk in a felt tent Mongol herdsmen under communism, President Sadat watches Suez missile exercise, Minister banned Herr Dutschke 'in the interests of security', Southwark calls for a Bill to provide more preschool playgrounds, Dr Allende blames right for general's murder, Menopause treatment criticized, The Times Diary Encounter with Dennis ends Tories escape race clash, Changing face of Britain's forests, Space: New ideas on origin of moon, Commander's error led to jet crash landing, Plan to streamline Oxford Union to meet debts, Today's engagements, Hindu call for war with China, Police chief 'not aware of breath test order', Councils seek easing of smoke control, Church call to ban obscene material, Live fowl-pest vaccine trials, Arab-Israel cooperation in west bank farming, Two groups who are victims of the Chancellor's new package, Union groups in Italy try for united front, Shots fired as Belfast mob stones troops. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Church's, Bell's, Shell, B M W, Longines, Drivers Jonas, Eckersley, Hicks (Life & Pensions), Living, Royal National Life-Boat Institution, Klm, The National Bank Of Kuwait, Jaguar Xj6, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Times, Christmas Gift Guide, De Zoete & Bevan. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Counterpoint, £45 junk shop Van Gogh fetches £45,833, Britons fight back in bridge contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,608, Priestley comedy returns, Broadcasting Television. Weather: The Weather. Law: Warehouse shoplifting racket alleged, Poles still held in Denmark on plane charge, Highway authority's defence upheld Pridham v. Hemel Hempstead Corsporation, Court plea not to harass Mrs Mandela, Court of Appeal Cypriot shipowners miss the boat Empresa Cubana de Fletes v. Lagonisi Shipping Co. Ltd., General Abrams accused by My Lai soldier. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Edinburgh, Lord Rothschild surprised by Government post on eve of retirement 'Reflection is essential' will be keyword, Catholic aid body gets new chief. Editorials/Leaders: A Voice Of Muddled Conscience, The Fashionable View Of Pornography, The Governor IS Right. Letters to the Editor: Restrictive practices, Bank service, The airbus project: making the right decision, Demolished for a hotel, Do's and don'ts, Meat transport, Entry fees for museums and galleries, Antecedents, Oil detergents, No more aeroplanes, The price of food, Mr. Brown at the Foreign Office. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 31, 1945 Blue restored. Obituaries: Dr R A O'brien, Sir Edward Collingwood, Prof M. Minnaert Studying the sun. Reviews: Lso, The Lie Bbc 1, Concealed rattlesnake of Arizona, A full-throated documentary Down the Arches Greenwich, La Boheme Coliseum, Musica Rinata Munich Purcell Room. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: New spin bowler on trial against MCC, Hockey Mrs Sadler recalled to England team, Stewards act on ownership, Sports in Brief, Haydock Park card, Rowing Challenge for Keble, Whistling Fool isgiven another chance, Dodgins do not clash in League Cup, jacklin files down 'illegal' putter, Football Wales name Roberts, Tennis Lloyd beats Nastase with girl's racket, Huggett and Steel recover to win on last green, Rugby Union Fijians at full strength, yesterday's results, Racing Sassafras retiring to stud in Ireland, Newmarket programme, Young Nick's third win, Hennessy Gold Cup, Newmarket results, Skiing Fairy godmother again. Property: Property Georgian style still appeals, Chancellors & Co, Country Properties, Country Flats. Business and Finance: Takeover Panel gets pledge from Mr Maxwell, The Regions, Textile chemicals newcomer in European drive, Contracts, Japan Tariff benefits to be cut, New Design Council 'not cancelled', TV camera spots power line faults, Mutualise, The PIB reports on a television cost problem ITV group mergers recommended, Co-op planning to launch 'freezer food centres', Polly Peck (Holdings) Limited, Wall Street, US business urged to oppose trade Bill plans, Proposals to extend levy exemptions, The role of special deposits in curbing credit growth, Sterling and Money, US prime rate speculation as loan demand falls, Master file to aid Mercedes sales, Dearer electricity likely to follow higher prices for industrial coal, Company Meeting Estates & Agency Holdings, Bids and Deals, Rise in September brick output but year's trend is down, Mining Union Corp interim profit up to £4.2m., Fisons to merge two chemical divisions, William Press & Son. Limited, Equities, Norwest Holst Limited, In brief, Hawtin Industries Limited Interim Profit and Dividend Statement, £4.9m Marks and Spencer projects, Major unions boycott Leyland talks on piecework phase-out, Sterling reaches $2.3904, Gas and power take biggest cuts, The great American protection threat, 'Fall in IOS redemptions', Building society assets over £10,000m, Technology: Kenneth Owen on the wide-ranging applications of a key scientific concept Control theory-the science of cause and effect, For the Saver lonian returns to unit scene, Hydrostatic unit for new tractors, 20,000 miners go on strike, Briefly from the Boardroom, Productivity Council phase-out criticized, Strong & Fisher, 125,000 seek 'substantial' claim, £42,000 payment to ex-chairman, W Germany Bond market prepares for large foreign issues, Printers' reservations over labour reform proposals, Steering group for UK trade office in Berlin, The Friday Column Are we putting the cart before the horse?, Personal Spending Menace, Steady growth for life assurance, Shell chief defends costs pact with Libyans, Nat West in Euro-market loan venture, Companies agree to give Government details of wage deals, Interim Statement Nova (Jersey) Knit Limited, Consumer spending is still on the increase, Report emphasizes serious shortage of new offices, Martin-Black Limited Interim Report, Variables in mail order picture, Coffee under pressure due to Brazil rumours, Company News Electrocomponents' high pay-out, The British Car Auction Group Ltd., Louis Newmark Limited, Six-fold increase in Crimplene sales, Union Corporation Limited, Norway Swedish proposal for oil and gas search rejected, Business Diary: Lord Cromer's secret report on the multinationals, New Issues Heavy response to Lipton offer, Fixed Interest, European airbus: UK believed set to rejoin consortium, City and Gracechurch investment Trust Limited Statement of the Chairman Mr. R. H. Wethered, Mail Order Freemans (London Sw9) Limited, J. H. Buckingham & Company, Ltd., Common Market Opening of west German trade pact talks with Russia approved, How the markets moved, Output halved at Courtauld plant, BSC orders tinplate from Europe, United States Export financing loans to banks made easier, Ford may boost bus division to rival Leyland, Special deposits raised by £100m to record level: new warning to banks. Business Appointments: Business appointments United Kingdom Property names new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices. Late rally in the leaders, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.

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