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The Times - 16/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From NEIL SHEEHAN, Paul Martin, From DAVID SPANIER, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PETER EVANS, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Nature-Times News Service, By Our Science Correspondent, A Staff Reporter, By NORMAN HAMMOND, Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By ERIC MARSDEN, By DAVID WILSWORTH, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From BERNARD GWERTZMAN, By ROBERT REINHOLD, Russell Baker, From RICHARD WIGG, From Our Latin America Correspondent, Peter Strafford, By John Woodcock, PHS, By Basil Gingell, By Michael Hatfield, CHARLES ALLAN SHAW, SIMON WALKER., MICHAEL CANTUAR, BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, BUTLER OF SAFFRON WALDEN, CARADON, RICHARD CROSSMAN., MICHAEL FOOT., TREVOR HUDDLESTON, MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, ERIC PARSLOE, NICK STADLEN, BEN WHITAKER, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS., HAROLD WILSON, ERNEST G. KLEINWORT, J. A. BARNES, PHILIP ABRAMS, PHILIP R. THOMAS, M. F. DUNNE., JANET M. DAVIS, L. PEARCE, by Frank Roberts, A. D. YATES., T. D. ROBERTS, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, R. C. and P. G. M., D. M., By Jeffery Daniels, David Wade, Max Harrison, By Richard Gilbert, by Moira Keenan, By Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, By JOHN HENNESSY, By JOHN NICHOLLS, By HARLEY GELLING, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JULIAN MOUNTER, Motoring Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By CLIFFORD WEBB, PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By MALCOLM BROWN, By KENNETH OWEN, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By PATRICIA TISDALL, Edited by ANDREW LUMSDEN, Andrew Lumsden, Patricia Tisdall, Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, CALDECOTE, SAMUEL BRITTAN, By DENNIS DWYER, ERIC de MARE., GEOFFREY FINSBERG, ANDREW RICE, By ANDREW GOODRICK-CLARKE, Anthony Rayman, By FRANK VOGL, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, BERRY RITCHIE, ANDREW WILSON, by Giles Smith, by Clive Callow, by William McMillan, by Patrick O'Leary, by Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, by Douglas Richards, by Jim Finnis, by Norman Tilsley editor, Freight Management, by Jack Brown,

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News: Warning of strong action in Holland against Maoists, Run-in for Six talks, Arab exiles learn to live with abuse, Hospital pharmacy 'struggle', Brain control by radio signals, Man 'gave his word', Devalued riches of English, US has proof that Israel violated the cease-fire, Airports may cut landing fees for quiet jets, Alfred's monastery found at Winchester, Red Cross select new men to talk to guerrillas, 52 entombed in collapsed building, Tough Test Takes Its Toll, Hotel plans for cinema site, Pope to disband two ceremonial guards, Dutschke order explained, Shame of the Arabs, says Husain, Radicals divided over Servan-Schreiber, Philip Howard looks at London: St Bride's Preachers' own church, Vorster offers peace pacts to other African states, Juggernauts At Crossroads, Palaeontology Man's first tools found in Kenya, Swift Growth Of Contract Hire, Wife sails to safety after man dies, Zambia-Malawi links, Menuhin's pulpit plea for youth, Experts put case for flood bar, Canonizing the 40 martyrs, Police hold priests, Healey visit to S Africa students, How poison helped rats to spread, Scientists' warning on Apollo flight cuts, Tupamaros attack twice, Sterling increase Gamage bid to £4.5m, Optimism Runs In The Family, Geology Fungi on rocks dissolve minerals, Luns guard after plot report, Jews in Russia call on world for help, Poultry ban in Essex, Transplants of heads 'feasible', Container Snags To Watch, Cooperation Beats Crime, US faces long car strike, Industry Wants A Truce, Young people 'turning to Eastern religions', Breaking National Barriers, Pay increase for Sun staff, Latest Pamphlets Carts and wagons of other days, Israel move for life sentences, Child labour at £20 a month, How the rent rebate system works in London, Makarios favours King's return, Council may keep news of tenants, The Times Diary Gale of change ahead at the Spectator?, Six calls to evict Essex firemen, Orbital roads named, Tories make Marylebone choice, Cambodian force cut off by Vietcong, Freedom call for Sahara, Cricket faces up to vital changes, Nixon to call on Heath, Ulster's hundredth bomb, Civil Service 'trying to rule councils', Bus services are cut, Warning on baby minders after fire deaths, Guerrillas 'would risk world war', Drink-drive 'safe limit' questioned, Today's engagements, Bigger But Fewer Vehicles, Scheme to extend birth control aid, Nationwide Safety Checks, Rioting stops for procession. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments Director-General, Fighting Vehicles, Commonwealth scholarships, University News Leeds, Church News, New editor for Mirror. Index. Display Advertising: Crossley Carpets, Bell's, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Vent-Axia, Freightliners Limited, Associated Engineering, Enab, Samuel Montagu, The Queen's Award, Standard Life, Scammell, Fiat, B, Wimpey, Jack Barclay, Chrysler United Kingdom, Ulay, Scania, Kirkstall, Kfr, Royal Mail Lines, Leicester Permanent, Cashmores, Hungarian, British Leyland, Tyndall, Home Service Insurance, Simpson, Rn, Sheraton, Bea, Ambassador Publishing Services, H.T.S, Storeys, John Carrington And Company Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court staff get CS gas warning, New Type Licences On Trial, Police for trial after abortion inquiry, Cohn-Bendit's court apology, McKay murder trial Husband's evidence Husband's secret signal went unanswered. Politics and Parliament: Labour plan for chairman. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Show roses that came through the storms, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,570, Chess finals start with day off, Salisbury Music, School Uniform Simplified, Television Bbc 1. Editorials/Leaders: IS This Holland?, An Illiberal Decision, The Case For Armed Guards. Letters to the Editor: Expelled From Britain, Letters to the Editor Churches' Aid To Guerrillas: Dilemma Of Clergy, Christian pacifism, World beater, Corny capers, Hijacked Airliners, Hugh Anderson Memorial, Concorde Noise, Production versus the system, Industrial Unrest, Triumphant roar, Setback for liberals, Role of the Red Cross, Habituated audience, Lessons from aerospace, Exchange rate flexibility. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: The Rev C. H. S. Runge, Dame Adelaide Livingstone, Violet Cressymarcks Traveller and author, Mr Felix Fenston, Dr Rudolf Carnap, Obituary, Mr J. W. C. Judge Notable test pilot. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, September 17, 1945 Hongkong Surrender. Reviews: The other Bologna, Versatile group Open Space Superman, Original raver Ronnie Scott Club Eric Burdon and War, Bargain for the BBC, Pinter cutting it short, Music of the times. Sport: Extra training for Harlequins, Sports in Brief, Denmark level, Dublin Sales Business booms, Home Golf Title in England's grasp, European Fairs' Cup Leeds have one goal, Liverpool settle an old score, Roehampton Croquet, Cheltenham card, America's Cup Intrepid one up in series, Ayr programme today, Arnold adds to Lancashire's misery, Rugby Union Gloomy opening, Parkstone Croquet, Challengers Optimistic Hope of closing gap, Laguna to lose world title, Baseball, A Debutant To Watch Easy for Velvet Cap, Continental Football A flood-tide of talent, When North And South Meet Four of the finest days on the turf, Other runners and riders Pontefract, Yarmouth Racing Success due to Dorothy, Yesterday's racing results Goodwood. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London & Suburban, Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: BUSINESS diary The right man for the third seat, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, London may get another big hotel, Atkinson chief 'would not work for ERF', The Bourses Paris easier, British airports profit up £1.3m, GM strike blamed as Wall St prices dip, Miners may get new wages offer today, Hongkong EEC link unlikely-Rippon, Stockbrokers' research, Extel's faster computer terminal, Quicksilver firm, Scots call for money to develop economy, RCA package deal to gain computer sales, United States Tighter control on brokers urged, FOR THE saver Target in property, Home drinks purchases, mining $30m nickel smelter for WMC, Equities rally after losses, Gold: chances dwindle for the speculator, company NEWS Staplegreen pays 50 pc on lower earnings, The Regions Prices drift in quiet trading, New talks sought on factory closure, On The Move, Interim Statement Rand Mines Properties Limited, EMI club launches the multi record package, Steel users resist BSC price move, More disputes at Liverpool docks, TV merger plan 'unfavourable', Interim Statement British Oxygen Interim report for 9 months ended 30th June, 1970 Group profits, unaudited, 200 to lose jobs at coal council, Holland £16.5m cut in state spending, new ISSUES Sunderland Water draws nearly £4m, EQUITY Markets British Oxygen strong after profits news, West Germany Government to set up holding company, New duplicator by Rank Xerox, E Midlands all-in holiday flights, DAF trucks sales drive in Britain, Antibiotic earns £5m, Penn Central inquiry widens, Norway Plan for first A-plant, Porvair wins big order, Cooper Industries: Another record year ahead, Libya Oil talks requested, Cleveland wins Menai order, Zurich group to raise car premiums, Forward rates for the pound improve, Briefly, BOC consolidates the trend, German partner for Plessey, Wall Street DJ index down another 6.57, Sterling Sharp rise in forward rates, The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited 9¼% Debentures due October 1, 1990, Sankey crisis prompts truck imports fears, British Airports Authority, Builders angry at retention of fixed prices, Lyons tea plans come to the boil, How The Markets Moved, Government see no immediate need to reflate economy, Bids, Deals & Mergers Merican digs in against United Builders terms, contracts £730,000 work for Bowey, Away to end this tinkering with taxation, Trade index stable, Interim Statement The Brooke-Harrison Group, New signs of US recovery, $8m loan to build port, Lord Beeching on Redland Group's Development Potential Plans to broaden U.K. product range-plenty of scope for expansion overseas, Fixed Interest Funds firmer and more active, Decline in value of new building, Money Market Comfortable day in Lombard St.. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cocoa £3 10s higher to £5 10s down in volatile dealings: Silver falls sharply, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh upsurge in Coast Line, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New chairman for Duple Motor Bodies.

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