The Times - 26/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina, David Jones, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Ronald Faux, John Woodcock, From Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By A Staff Reporter, From a Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alex Hendry, From Dessa Trevisan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Jerry Okoro, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Gregory Martin, By Joan Chissell, by Hilary Gelson, Louis Heren, Michael Hornsby, PHS, By Professor Maurice Wilkins, Pearce Wright, VIVIAN BOWDEN, LEIGH HATTS., Ronald Butt, VICTOR FEATHER., WALTER H. MOBERLY, BRIAN COX, WOOTTON OF ABINGER, HUGH JOLLY, ANTHONY FAIRBAIRN, PETER MASON, ROBERT BIRLEY, ANTHONY RUSSELL, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Miss Janet Glover, By Nature-Times News Service, David Piper, Guy Brett, Philippa Toomey, Stephanie Nettell, Geraldine Keen, By Marcel Prawy, Michael Ratcliffe, Roger Baker, By John Hennessy, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Brian Lewis, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Julian Mounter, By Dennis Dwyer, Our Political Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Gillian O'Connor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Berry Ritchie Mining Editor, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clive Callow, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl, From Giles Smith, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Rowley, JOHN FRYD, L. COHEN, MICHAEL PICKARD, MARGARET HALL., G. K. NEWMAN, BRENDA SWANN, R. GOLDBERG, By Hugh Stephenson, Maurice Corina, Berry Ritchie,
ResumoNews: Noise as a vital factor in siting V/STOL ports, Callaghan warning of new sea collisions unless action is taken, Pope replies to criticism of his Far East journey by saying that he goes as a fisher of men, Zuckerman: 'scientists are not visionaries', Olympic officials accept £2,002 in libel action, Catholic hostel sold to Jews, Hungary reaffirms its loyalty to Russia, Japlish-the English intrusion into Japanese, Tyres, The new Egyptian leadership faces the task of rebuilding the country's economy, Fowl pest in aviaries, Plea to withhold university grant, Mr Laird's threat of more bombing, University inquiry sought into reprimand, A tough way to prove reliability, Duty to give TV interview about sect, MP says, Bengalis too terrorized to poll, says Mrs Gandhi, Facing huge pay claims, U S cities are dismissing municipal workers and closing public services Poverty cry at American Thanksgiving, Down the drain with the NUS, Self help, Experts tell Bundestag committee that pornography causes little harm, Lord Shawcross sees 'sinister men' behind pay claims, The Times Diary George Gale's Spectator sport, Report on the 1960s-decade of plenty, Four activities at once in partnership church, India rejects charges, Prescribing to suit a patient's pocket, Man is shot in Nairobi bank raid, Army attack on 'rebel' guerrillas in Jordan, MPs will boycott Ulster civil rights march, Guinea seeks planes to fight raiders, The Times seeks to build office to last 100 years, Pain-killers can be fatal, Too much urban blight, says the Duke, Tiny fires along the delta tell the relief helicopters that cyclone victims are starving, Dipping, Single girls are thrifty, The ignored importance of the First Lady, Repeal of union Bill sought, Herr Brandt's summit hints on British entry, Waves of protest strikes over the dismissal of Lord Hall, Brian Close dismissal shakes Yorkshire, Diet affected by rising costs, 'Invitations' to thieves cost £10m in six months, Yard deny report, Pledge sought against skin apparel, Recruitment depends on Service changes, Harbour reclamation plan for Channel Islands, Soviet-U S war on cancer, Making science more socially responsible, Arms collection seized for security, Students too inexperienced for place on academic boards, committee says, Novelist commits hara-kiri, Asylum plea by Hungarian ex-ambassador, Ibos struggle to rebuild their homeland with more hope than money, Disabled meet Sir Keith, Today's engagements, Bill seeking reviews of MPs' salaries, Women urged to speak out on 'wave of obscenity', Bolivians to free M Debray soon, Khrushchev remembers, Science Report Medicine: Conditioned asthma, Boys given option to quit Forces at 21. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Britain joins the Six-for talks on foreign policy, MPs' ideas for reform: 20 Bills presented, Minister appeals to EEC to wait for Britain's full proposals, Labour give warning to Lord Hailsham, Parliamentary notices House Of Lords, Government has coherent policy, Mr Heath says, Three years a long time, Labour tables censure on Mr Chataway, Lord Hall dismissed 'in the interests of the management of the Post Office' House of Commons, Fumes limit for diesel lorries, Easing of rules under which boy recruits can leave Services Apologies from the Woolsack: Lord Blyton talks of censure motion on Lord Hailsham House of Lords, Risk to life at Essex University, Seven cars in salt corrosion tests, Disregards for income supplements, Cleaning public buildings in London, An excellent choice, Comprehensive Bill on immigration and residence in next few weeks. Index. 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Law: £455 in fines on brewery workers, Trial of 16 Basques to open on Monday, Students held in torture case, Spanish 'poster man' has his sentence quashed, Court of Appeal Landowners fail to get increased compensation Wilson and Another v. Liverpool Corporation, House of Lords Football pools competition for charity unlawful Singette Ltd. and Others v. Martin, Official move in Hanratty case, Police cleared of allegations, Recorder warns brothers after their acquittal, Verdict in Swiss arms trial tomorrow, The 'shocking' case of a man refused bail, Identity issue in immigrants case, Crown say, Queen's Bench Division Hospital failed in duty to guard suicide risk Selfe v. Ilford and District Hospital Management Committee, 180 face Sudan court martial, Conflicting evidence on Yarra bridge design. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Manchester, Call for end of Cambridge scholarships, Latest appointments, Two newspapers share colour contest award. Reviews: Lorin Maazel, Monographs: Raphael, Hals, Sargent, Birds and Animals, Great Houses of Europe, edited by, Quiz Ball Bbc-1, Cuba, Warhol, Riley, Paolozzi, Collecting, Paperbacks, Brian Rayner Cook Wigmore Hall, Mickey meets Garbo, 1938, Lives, Reminders: a selection of books recommended by reviewers in The Times over the past ten months Fiction, Great Libraries, by Anthony, Humour, Top choice, Armide Oxford Playhouse, The Vienna Opera, Anthony Shaffer's new mystery play, Romanesque, Classical, Netherlandish, St Cecilia Festival Albert Hall, The golden age of Dutch painting. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Todays Appointments, Announcements, Christmas Gift Suggestions, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: £30,000 for Moillon still life, Cooking and eating, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,631, Broadcasting Television, Design Report. Editorials/Leaders: Those WHO Vote Labour, Should Come To The Aid Of The Party, The Dismissal Of Lord Hall From The Post Office, New Zealand IS Slightly Happier. Letters to the Editor: A tanker at anchor, Exemplary on the run, Keeping hotels up to date, The Arkle monument, Metric or imperial: an important choice, Small businesses, Bank charges, Proposed law on industrial relations, Clergy in commercials, Where Donovan and Government differ, Lorry folklore, German deflation, Thames defences against flood, The uses of age, Student representation, Entry standards for universities, Virement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr W.S. C. Copeman Campaigner for rheumatology, Archbishop Gori, Miss L. Charlesworth, Professor W. L. Renwick, Mr Yukio Mishima A prolific and successful author, Obituary, Miss Jean Clark. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 27, 1945. Atlantic records. Deaths. Sport: Sports in Brief, Two men to catch the coach's eye, Bembridge for NZ open, Racing Recruits in struggle for supremacy, Taunton programme for today, Tennis Taylor meets Ashe in second round, Fontwell Park results, Irish party, Blackpool hoping to sign Kemp from Southampton today, Surprise for Fijian XV in New York, Rugby at Richmond in aid of Pakistan fund, Revised draw for F.A. Cup, Willis shows promise on first appearance, Olympic Games Hodler questions president's authority to disqualify, Brington Bob compensates for missing holiday, Cambridge team to play Oxford, Vulnerable moment for Australia, Rugby League Ban may cause Hardisty to stop playing, Squash rackets, Rugby Union Cambridge disappoint at an awkward time, Boxing McCluskey to meet former US champion, Hockey Oxford hold strengthened HA side. Property: Commuters Homes In London & Country, Country Properties, Commuting-a fact of life. Business and Finance: A Late White Paper, Interim Statement Brickhouse Dudley Limited Interim Report, MEPC puts details of offer to shareholders, Fire puts half capacity of Shell Haven oil refinery out of action, Dunford & Elliott (Sheffield) Limited, Gas workers reject pay offer, Hosiery industry EDC likely casualty of Government's review, How the single woman spends, British Air Services seeks fares rise to avert a loss, TUC to make January 12 day of protest on Carr Bill, West Germany Daimler-Benz not to lead Russian truck plant group, Foreign car importers preparing for even bigger sales in the UK, Lower profit is forecast for Shipton, Contracts, Fairbairn Lawson Limited, The Scottish Metropolitan Property Co. Ltd., Briefly from the Boardroom, International Mining shares are suspended, United Real Property Trust Limited, Equities, Chile Conservatives support copper mines takeover, United States ICC offer to Fairfield, Business Diary: It's the Woolworth's versus Shaw show again, Government seek powers to direct NCB to give up non-mining activities, J. & F. Stone Lighting & Radio Limited Points from the Report and Accounts, and Chairman's Statement, Fixed Interest, BEA breaks buying policy to pay £10m for Boeings, In cash or in kind? The east-west moves, CIR fears reforms may end union frankness, Opinion: Economics Tug of war over monetary policy, Dunlop raises tyre prices, Company News, Balance tipped in CU's favour, Mining Copper fall hits Nchanga, Wall Street, Newman-Tonks Limited, A sort-out at the Post Office Corporation, Ford reports progress on exhaust control, In brief, Four investment trusts to merge, How the markets moved, CBI issues statement on trade Bill, Opel increases, State industry productivity rating beats private sector, India considering nationalizing oil, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd. Electrical Products Results an all-time record, Sterling and Money, John Folkes Hefo Ltd Midlands Engineering Group Interim Statement, Cowley plan to end piecework suffers setback, Harland takeover protest, New Issues Offer for sale in Kwik Save Group, Brick stocks reduced, output up by 4m, New talks on £400m pipeline, France US protectionism 'would lead to trade war in Europe', Company Meeting Peak Trailers Ltd, Man-Abell Holdings Limited, Walker & Homer Limited Record Profit and Growing Demand, State industry chiefs back campaign against Whitehall interference. Business Appointments: F W Woolworth's new managing director, Business appointments Dunlop UK manufacturing director. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Renewed buying of Furness Withy, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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