The Times - 18/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Our Air Correspondent, Paul Routledge, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Our Rome Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, David Bonavia, From Roger Berthoud, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, John Chartres, By Alan Blyth, From John Chartres, Our Chester Correspondent, Our Oxford Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Our Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, Our Pretoria Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope, From Peter Hazelhurst, Dr Barbara Evans, By a special correspondent, Denis Taylor, John Hennessy, PHS, Tony Aldous, Peter Jay, ROY SHAW, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, JOHN CANNON, LLOYD A. HARRISON, G. R. LUCRAFT, B. T. PARRY, J. W. SAUNDERS, GODFREY P. WEST, TONY WILLIAMSON, GEOFFREY BURTON, B. W. CUNLIFFE, S. HOLGATE, FRED MILSON, LIONEL ROSEN, RONALD TUNBRIDGE, W. D. WILLIAMS, B. E. CAULTON, REAY FULLER, M. HOFMAN, SHEILA HANCOCK, HERBERT LANK., ANTHONY CARO, BASIL TAYLOR, ANDREW WRIGHT, W. F. GRIMES, CHUKWUMA OSUJI, ALAN BENNETT, RAYMOND BLACKBURN, RICHARD NORMAN, J. F. SIMPSON, JOHN T. INGRAM, PHILIP BRUTTON, KYRIL BONFIGLIOLI, FRANCIS BADEN-POWELL, R. M. JEFFERY, F. LESLIE ABURROW, T. H. CHILD, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, W. K. B. H., F. M. I., Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, John Percival, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, By a Staff Reporter, By Roy McKelvie, By Gerald Ely, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Millham, Clive Callow, By Andrew-Lumsden, By Clive Callow, By Ian Morison, By Ronald Kershaw, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By Giles Smith, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Giles Smith, M. B. CUMBERS, MICHAEL COWAN, ROY, MANNS, S. J. GRAHAM, J. M. SOESAN, L. BRUCE HUDSON, By Innis Macbeath, Berry Ritchie,
ResumoNews: Polish party sees important lesson in the disorders in Gdansk, Ireland's view of sovereignty, Mrs Dutschke's denial on anti-Nato centre, The Catholic Directory seeks help, The kidnapping pattern, Military Expansion In The Middle East, Mr Rippon's estimate seen by Six as tough opening bid, Pravda damns author as 'alien and hostile to the life of the Soviet people' Solzhenitsyn may face trial or expulsion from Russia, Lord Butler's move to oust Hanratty claim, BP to set up self-service car repair centres, Indian opposition plea on mid-term elections, Student unions' finances under scrutiny, Nixon-Heath agreement on Mid-East talks, Suspicions of the conservationists, Gang robs man of £100,000 gems, The Times Diary Greve report grievances, Congress is told Army spied on officials, Anti-Basque feeling runs high at Madrid rally, The causes behind this week's riots Poland's divided revolution, Bradford's coup: 10 Soviet students, Prince attacks inefficiency in UN machinery, Chad leader allows attack on him to be broadcast, Mr Nixon sees popularity fall to lowest point, Setbacks suffered by Palestine guerrillas may prove irreversible, Lord Goodman gives cautious welcome to increased Arts Council Grant, Two men die in Bavaria when planes lose way, Survey of air pollution dangers in Japan, Survey discovers where graduates went, Pakistanis vote for new provincial assemblies, Pollution: Sewage killing marine life, Hanoi predicts more intense fighting, Greek censors close satire on censorship, 'Not MP's duty to be an informer', Sea knot may be cut by metrication, British shops sell mercury-tainted tuna, Salaries bar to teacher recruitment, report says, Ulster Prime Minister puts proposals for five area boards answerable to Stormont, More firing heard in Polish riot city, B Specials hid fact that they fired, tribunal told, Snowdonia drillers 'dodging' issue of industrial development, Radioactive fallout over Britain rises, S African Minister is to visit Malawi, Canberra strike threatens a 'dry' Christmas, British plan to send experts to Dr Issels, 'Subversive group contacts' of Mr Dutschke, Economic heads in the sand, Museum entry fees may meet legal obstacles, New Yorkers face cold homes as fuel delivery men strike, Pharmacology Lack of longterm effects on the brain, Russian invaders 'invited', Arms talks may be speeded up, Union chiefs ban all overtime as airline pay talks fail, UN callfora conference on sea resources, TV smoking curb to include anti-smokers, Cold Comfort Farm man not to appeal, Discovering the facts behind the theories of Dr Issels, Lord Drogheda proposes a lottery to subsidize Royal Opera House, Damages claim by duchess is to go on, Bobsleigh star killed, The hair, the drugs and the skill of... Hippies on skis, Today's engagements, Campaign to save pottery, Group may disrupt House on day of protest against Bill, 'Spaghetti Junction' opens without warning signs, Bank ordered to pay £4,906, Khrushchev remembers, W German refuge for Negro deserter, Bonn envoy walks out of Soviet celebration. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: F. Edwards, Bell's, Vent-Axia, Ma Griffe, Newcastle, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sherries, Gemrocks, The Burlington Magazine, Natural Gas, Thomson Overseas Journals, Legal General, Pimm's, Western Mail, Birmingham, Foroco, The Times, Drambuie, Lowenbrau, Barclays, Dewar's, The National Bank Of Newzealand, Action, Lloyds Bank, Hertz, Gm, Nicroids, Wg And S, The South West Africa Company, Hope Bros, Blades, The Chess Centre, John Brumfit, Gucci. Politics and Parliament: Solicitors get right of audience in new Crown Court and the chance to become judges House of Lords, General idea of South African arms needs, Premature retirement from Civil Service, Growing demand for British nuclear fuel, Labour MPs claim share in choice of new Speaker House of Commons, Fisheries and EEC decision, Lord Eccles 'wiped floor with opponents': museum charges will be adhered to House of Commons, MPs show dissatisfaction at choice of Speaker, 'Misuse' of student union funds, Paying for eating sandwiches at school, 4,000 more civil servants since July, State industries within scope of Monopolies Commission, Capital allowances on plant and machinery, Labour prepares for committee battle, Roskill proposal on third airport out today. Law: Court ruling in Italy admits defence rights, Death sentence over 'trophy', Judge speaks of 'one-way evidence' in libel case, Court of Appeal Undisclosed birth: decree voidable P. v. P, Two gaoled for immigrants plot, House of Lords Costs from legal aid fund for building society Saunders (formerly Gallie) v. Anglia Building Society, Chancery Division No injunction for student barred from residence Glynn v. University of Keele and Another, Independent body for criminal prosecutions urged, End of gaol for women likely, Scots concern at changes in divorce law, Appeal by kidnapped envoy for release of Brazilian prisoners, Award of £15,615 to director made ill by noise, Deaf and dumb man to get another trial. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, Oxford University awards. Editorials/Leaders: A New Look At Monopolies, The Police Should Not Be Prosecutors. Letters to the Editor: Gallery entry charges as a source of revenue, Postal negligence?, Clerical incomes, Mining in Snowdonia, Catering for the problems of small businesses, LNG tankers, Taking the broad view, Bunter's creator, Housing subsidies, Constitution and EEC, The national interest, Metric benefit, Compulsory chapel, South African church, Future of local radio councils, Armed raiders, Rave representation. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Counterpoint, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,649, £6,500 sale of rare Manet lithograph. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 19, 1945.. Obituaries: Primrose Countess Cadogan, Firoz Khan Noon Warm friend to Britain, Dom Pieter Van Walcheren, Tommy Milligan, Mr A. W. Haycock Former Labour MP, Obituary. Reviews: Head-on collision Open Space, Next best thing to the unwritten tenth Missa Solemnis Festival Hall, Don Juan in Hell for BBC 1, Lenny Bruce Lives at Open Space, Five London premieres Purcell Room, Triple Bill Covent Garden, Webster and Brecht at Royal Court, An Edwardian labour of love, Roger Scimé Wigmore Hall. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Today's Appointments, Financial And Legal, Entertainments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Declared runners for Ascot today, Boxing Clay to retire after meeting Frazier, Sports in Brief, Devon and Exeter programme, American Skiing Through European Eyes In the St Moritz of Colorado, Football Bolton ask Lancashire clubs to meet, Carlisle, Skiing Another French triumph, Cricket Win or nothing as rift threatens, Rugby League Kicker with records to break, Golf Jacklin stars in TV match, Banks gives evidence for McGill, Internationals to miss first trial, Luck puts Brogan three up on Davies, Rowing Where the Nile flows a lighter shade of blue, Lord Henry can confirm strong impression as hurdler, Rackets Tenacity beats talent, Newcomers in England boxing team, Uttoxeter, Today's football, Clever Scot disappoints. Property: Property Houses sold before completion. Business and Finance: Stay-in-England holiday campaign is launched, Midland recognizes bank union, Cuts, hit Schweppes, Bids and Deals Hayeshaw rides losses, Norgren Shipston International, Lightening The Itv Levy, West Germany Reorganization of state holdings, Further fall in ATV profits from television, Slow-down in rate of personal sector loans, CBI to launch more research programmes into EEC membership, Ashbourne Investments, Industry may take nuclear shareholding, Enots, Temporary setback for the heavy brigade, Technology: Kenneth Owen on the difficulties of acetylene production Why BP Chemicals closed the Wulff plant, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Ltd., Meat imports down by 19 pc, CITB accounting change, Lebanon Dispute over breached oil pipeine ends, Rise in unemployment to 2.7 pc, Fixed Interest, Computers urged for wool trade, British Petroleum gets £100m short-term standby facility, Briefly from the Boardroom, Boardman, Marden Ltd., New Issues Myson and ICFC well received, Equities, Wider power for investigations by Monopolies Commission, Monopolies: a move in the right direction, $132m decline in Euro$ holdings by Americans, "W" Ribbons Holdings Ltd, Company News D Doncaster poised to surpass £1m, Advertising switch, Government likely to reject home loans plea, United States Air lines work out new deal for $150m merger, Southampton reduces pallet charges: freight streamlining urged, Stand sought on U S debts, Eastern Asia Navigation Company Limited Continued Expansion and Record Profits, South Africa Economy growth satisfactory, Keyser Ullmann Holdings Limited, Business Diary: Levi heads off on the eastern trail, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Limited, Interim Statement United Transport Co Ltd Interim Statement, Wall Street, In brief, France Airbus partners establish new company, The Friday Column A case of a sheep in wolf's clothing?, How the markets moved, £10,000-a-year man leaves CWS top team, Kenning Motor Group Ltd, Pay policy doubts by bank chief, Sterling and Money, Baking Wages Council to be abolished, $20m Burmah deal doubles stake in Gulf of Mexico, Share of BEA Paris route for Caledonian, Tillotson litho plant to close, Decline in deliveries of colour television sets, Guinness Mahon chair for IRC chief, Move to raise UK exports to W Germany, ITA fears levy may wipe out profits, Eleco Holdings Limited, Ford offers unions'good behaviour' wage deal, Claude Rye Limited, Mining Holding operation at Witbank, Distillers after the price rise, Bond Worth Holdings Limited Preliminary Results, Air France hotel link, Report urges need for engineering recruitment. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lazard Bros management changes. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Sharp fall in Johnson Matthey, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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