The Times - 29/09/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Paul Martin, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patricia Clough, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, Our political staff, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Leapman, From David Wood Political Editor, From George Clark, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Our Newcastle Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Science Correspondent, By Julian Mounter, Motoring Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen, Sale Room Correspondent, From our Parliamentary Staff, From Michael Hatfield, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Murray Sayle, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, By Tom Freeman, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, our Berlin correspondent, PHS, From Peter Nichols, NICOLAS STACEY, E. M. HUGHES, H. R. FRASER, R. LORD, NIALL O'LOUGHLIN, DINA ABDEL HAMID, SEGAL, MICHAEL COMAY, MICHAEL FIDLER, ERIC PRICE HOLMES, REGINALD PRENTICE, IAN HENDERSON, G. T. RHYS, L. W. FORSTER, L. C. KNIGHTS, LYN PARKER, MARGERY PERHAM, H. P. KAUFMAN, S. A. DURRANI, J. R. CURTIS, By Nature-Times News Service, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Guy Brett, Stanley Reynolds, Garry O'Connor, Max Harrison, By Hilary Gelson, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Leonard Amey, By Hugh Stephenson, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Clive Callow, by Peter Wymer, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, Arthur Reed, F. W. TOOBY, JOHN LYONS., D. L. GODSMARK, G. STANFORD (Mrs.), J. L. R. SAMSON, by Eric Wigham, Joe Roeber, From David Blake, by A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by Salvino Busuttil, by Simon Scott-Plummer, by Paul Xuereb, by Lionel Butler, by Lola Sammut,
ResumoNews: More British refugees return home, Jimi Hendrix: no sign of any drug addiction, Poets flourish but dearth of good playwrights, Nixon cancels fleet exercise, Condolences are in order and brave faces on show when ex-ministers and former MPs meet Fewer delegates and a quieter atmosphere, W German metal workers in warning strikes, Domestic emancipation makes slow progress in a society dominated by men Japanese wives know their place, Mr Hosein questioned on 'Let me die', Man who killed father receives £80,000 in will, King Husain appeals for new spirit of Arab fraternity, Difficult choice for nation in vital election, Mystery of where the last six hostages are, Strong links with Britain are still maintained, Cease-fire supervising team is the new factor which could end a chapter of failures A Jordan pact with a difference, Obsolete schools and attitudes in North, Three gunmen hold up Belfast policemen, Lecture notes of pioneer surgeon found, Near riots over food distribution in Amman, Psychology Why rats drink after excitement, Special grants urged to aid university research, Syrians captured fighting in battle for Amman, New Minister seeks to allay doubts on Canadian defence, A moderate mediator to lead the peace team, India facing political crisis as storm breaks in Uttar Pradesh, After Nasser, what kind of future for Middle East? As the leaderless Arab world mourns, E. C. Hodgkin ponders the outcome of the search for his successor, More doors to mind on new Tube train, Social tensions in wake of economic advance, Gypsies still forced to move on, Bonn argument revived by Russian hints, Berlin: an 'exchange of views' which could lead to four-power agreement, Beauties of Bath in danger Part two of Adam Fergusson's survey, EEC entry should be decided on its merits, Mr Jenkins says, Irish plan for 'incursions', Mr Smith will miss visit of Lord Alport, Gandhi memorial in Africa saved, Candidate denies kidnapping his wife, Former Minister says Labour had deadline for end of direct-grant schools, Iron discipline of the early crusading Knights, Massive foreign aid flows in for Jordan victims, New styling and higher prices for Rovers, Many local authorities remain silent on their plans to ease difficulties during strike, Fights over a beauty queen, Dentistry: Tooth decay sensed by sound, Driver aged 60 battles with bank raiders, Zambia tries to restart the disaster mine, Mr Eban tells UN Israel is ready to talk, S African census figures start political duel, Working party will study housing, Herr Dutschke broke proviso, group says, Psychopath seen as the paradox of society, A step on the road to Church unity, Anger at plea for grant, Today's engagements, Talks hope as local strikes begin, Amenity groups in clash with PLA over old docks' future, Women at work How a designer went freelance, Press accused of unfair treatment, Party must fight for public transport, World plan to stamp out drug abuse, The Times Diary Denis Healey's unspiced book, Mr Nixon still losing ground, Last round of Italian struggle for divorce, Three industries in trouble, Controversy over Gozo causeway plan, Security guard stops armed couple boarding London flight, Israel wary of Cairo proposal to resite guerrillas where they can continue their activities, New phone links to treble traffic in 10 years, Church retains influence in spite of shortcomings, Worldwide fears that peace prospects may be dimmed, President Nasser dies of a heart attack as Arab summit ends, Congress to hear about Cuban base in secret, Forced weddings in Zanzibar called 'Hitlerian', Mr Nixon greets hijack victims in Rome, Tourist board to expand youth bureau, US taking firmer stand against EEC over trade, Church aid to guerrillas makes election issue, Explosion after work on North Sea gas. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath says he will meet Zambian leader, Bill aimed at trade unions means industrial war, Mrs Castle tells Tories, Labour close ranks to fight Tory unions Bill. Display Advertising: Malta International Banking, Cassar & Copper, Henlys, Cable And Wireless, French Line, Local Authority Bonds, Gilliam, Palmer And Parker, Mutual Unit Trust Managers, Macarthur's, Multiple Display Advertisements, President Hotels Group, Crokett And Jones, Malta Industries, Harvey Nichols, National Westminster Bank, G. Howard Minter, Debono Developments, Singer & Friedlander, For Sale, Malta Cement, Corinthia Palace Hotel, The Times, Barclays, Melita Properties, Gasan Enterprises, Vista Estates Limited, Real Estates (Malta) Limited, Moda Selezione, Martell's Of Sutton, Ibm, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Boac, Basic Assembler, Melita Estates, Malta, Malta Developments, Preluna, International Ship And Machinery Exhibition, Rover, Woking Bonds, Simpson, Bevington Vaizey, Eden Rock Hotel, Swan Hunter Group, National Bank Of Malta, David Charles, Mellieha Bay, Grand Hotel Verdala Malta, Helena Rubinstein. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Cyprus murder plot trial, Der Spiegel journalist faces trial in Belgrade, Driver charged with deception, Accountant gaoled for £1m fraud, American gaoled, Birth certificate forgery charge, Widow gaoled for two hours. Arts and Entertainment: FASHION by Prudence Glynn "Revels with the ravioli set", Broadcasting Television Bbc1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,581, Christie's take works of art to Rome in policy change on new season's sales. Sport: Piggott again in France, Sports in Brief, Complete mastery by Arsenal with debacle forgotten, Results at three meetings yesterday Hamilton Park, Programme for Nottingham today, Angell on wing, Racing Third win by Pardon at Folkestone, Today's fixtures, Golf Agreement closer on uniform golf ball, Blackpool suspend Pickering, One golden moment, Yearling sales Opposition silenced by one bid at sales, Football results League Cup, Yachting Cup victory ensured by Intrepid, Rugby Union Attacking approach the root of success, Boxing McCluskey recovers, Women players excel on tennis courts of the world Unfairly treated in allocation of prizes, Baseball, Fontwell card, Extra furlong could suit Banco Divin, Fulham win but kept in check. Editorials/Leaders: Schools Of The Neglected North, The Death Of Nasser, The Moral Crisis On Campus. Letters to the Editor: Barred from Hongkong, Airport taxis, Ministry mergers, Research and development in the public sector, Deployment of clergy, Trade figures charade, Examination wait, Less smoke later, Business practice, Oldest peace treaty, Parish pump radio, Precedence to dogs, Enclosed docks, Southern Sudan, Herr Rudi Dutschke, Rural bus and mail, Aftermath of the Jordan fighting: bringing relief. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New Bishop of Taiwan, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, September 29, 1945 British in Saigon. Obituaries: John DOS Passos, President Gamal Abdel Nasser Creator of modern Egypt. Reviews: Das Rheingold Royal Opera House, The Main Chance Yorkshire Television, Charles Aznavour Albert Hall, Handel at the Wells, The Soldier's Tale Young Vic, No niche for Schmitt, Asterix the Gaul Bbc1, Birthday concert Birgit Nilsson Festival Hall, On the move. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments, Anouncements, Appointments Vacant. Property: Properties Abroad, Christie's, Salerooms. Business and Finance: 'Industry hit by regional policy delay', Poor third quarter for Bethlehem Steel, Public to be allowed 25 pc stake in BAC if State backs airbus, Opinion: Industry Who should pay for retraining?, Strikes depress car output, Company News Sheffield Twist's first-half upsurge, Mining Highveld still calls the tune, Machine tool users seek IRC loans, CJB to build £9m gas plant in Algeria, Simon provides a half-year shock, Japan Approach to Russia on joint oil exploration, Women are offered an equal chance, The Regions, Australia Triumph ousts Mercedes as luxury car sales leader, Farm Neddy in Market study, Mexico Eurobonds hint, W Germany Bundesbank reserves jump £245m, British airbus gets backing in City, Britain may collaborate in Russian rail project, Contracts, £19m bid for Hallmark, Interim Statement G. D. Peters & Co. Limited, Bids and Deals Star (GB) terms for London site, Briefly from the Boardroom, IOS draws $5m as first part of loan, The Capital & National Trust Limited, Equities, BP and Esso raise posted price of Libya crude, Sony seeks London share quotation, Swiss grant moratorium to California bank, Fixed Interest, DM 100m bond issue by S Africa soon, Computer news New equipment to to be shown at Olympia, Belgium 7,000 strike over ACEC job fears, Bank loans trend continues upward, Plan for Mintech to be absorbed into an expanded Board of Trade, Medminster Limited, Wall Street, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited, Making up our minds about monopolies, In brief, Sir Robert hopes to save the savings, Keeping Money Tight, Cocoa up 77 points, Dow Jones average down 2.80 points, How the markets moved, ROBB CALEDON Shipbuilders Ltd., Disappointing level of UK ship completions in first eight months, Vosper wins £100m Brazil Navy order, Unions pay out to 5,000 GKN unofficial strikers, Business Diary: Stanley Mullard retires after 72 years in the valve business, Sterling and Money, Slight fall in July building orders, The Lord Wakefield Gold Medal Paper, New Issues $15m Eurobond for Montagu Trust, Agb Research Limited, BMW likely to raise car prices again, Star [Great Britain] Holdings Limited An International Property Investment and Development Group., Bowater and Reed halve increase on newsprint, TUC asks Mr Carr to think again, Strikes halt tinplate works. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Rolls-Royce firmer, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, September bank statements. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Peter Parker joins Assoc British Maltsters.
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