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The Times - 03/08/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By JOHN WINDER, From DAVID WILSWORTH, From Our Own correspondent, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, Our Beirut Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, From ANTHONY SMITH, By STUART MARSHALL, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By Our Political staff, By TONY ALDOUS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PAT HEALY, Rita Marshall, From DAVID BONAVIA, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From WARREN WEAVER, Jr., From FRED EMERY, From RICHARD WIGG, From PAUL MARTIN, By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From LEO GOODSTADT, By a Staff Reporter, By a Special Correspondent, from Paul Martin, PHS, ROSEMARY CORNFORD., RONALD BUTT., BALFOUR OF INCHRYE., BARTHOLOMEW KENDALL., L. S. MARLER, M. D. W. ELPHINSTONE, NIGEL FISHER., By Dr Joseph R. Starobin, MALBY CROFTON, KENNETH SLACK., G. E. SCHRÖMBGENS, ADRIAN BELL., W. A. GIBSON, ALEC SAMUELS, RICHARD BLACKWELL, MILES BLACKWELL., From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, Lord Kilmany, A friend, A correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By PETER MARSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOHN NICHOLLS, BY JIM SNOW, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JIM RAILTON, From MAXWELL BOYD, By William Mann, By LEONARD AMEY, by Robert Anderson, By Stanley Sadie, By Max Harrison, By Karl Dallas, Leonard Buckley, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, By PETER HILL, From ALAN McGREGOR, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By DENNIS DWYER, By ROSS DAVIES, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, By MICHAEL THOMAS Labour Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By GILES SMITH, By KENNEY OWEN Technology Correspondent, MALCOLM BROWN, Edited by Robert Jones, Robert Jones, Michael Frenchman, Andrew Lumsden, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From FRANK VOGL, GERALD MANNERS, HEDLEY S. CRABTREE., GILES SMITH, From ROGER BERTHOUD, R. GALER, Anthony Thomas, by Robert Jones management editor, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILHAM, By JOHN WOODLAND, GILLIAN GRAHAM,

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News: Science Report Entomology Artificial light control of insects, Bank delays Pakistanis, Misleading view of directors' alcoholism, Heath not in yacht club list, Czech Jews fear political trials, Union fears of curbs an issue at TUC, Kidnappers want 100 freed, Control of decoration, The general election: when an informed guess beats the polls, Study unit for new city, Germans begin to find Moscow hard going, Servan-Schreiber calls for US troop cuts, Challenge on Westway by council head, Key battle in Cambodia, Safety features code for cars planned, Rhodesia qualms at divorce ruling, Sixty years on, Crossword winner trained in train, Man lashed to tree top, Seven die in M1 triple car crash, Showpiece's £240,000 bill, Storage silos poison danger, Liberals fail in Prague libel plea, Bolivian troops kill eight guerrillas, Ulster offers £50,000 to stop bombs, Castro greets hijacked jumbo jet, Scornful Nasser rebukes Iraq, Alport's quest in Rhodesia, Dog shooting upheld by RSPCA, 150,000 Expected At Eisteddfod, Farming Topics Mixed results in below average harvest, New threat faces Concorde flights, Sultan's uncle comes back from exile, One supermarket bill in 10 'is inaccurate', New Menai bridge may carry road, One-wheel landing, The London Interview Dealing out harsh medicine to fools and rogues, Operation Seashore Blackpool wonders what is wrong, Child pulled from ledge, How LBJ gained his place beside Kennedy, Challenge to Garaudy on 'testament', Lee looks to Africans' dignity, The Times Diary Paisley's seat safe Admiralty accolade, Today's engagements, Dhufar rebellion's eleventh hour, 100 in ferry are feared drowned, BBC to have nine 0'clock TV news, Why the Paris peace talks have been fruitless. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: P-c accused of wife's murder, Briton freed by China says his gaoling was 'revenge'. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Hitachi, British Steel Corporation, Lyon, Insilco Overseas Capital Corporation, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Bks, Steel Brothers Holdings, The Times, St. Piran Mining Company, Bidding, Wallace Brothers & Co. Ltd., Harvard, C.Z. Scientific Instruments. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Carr to hold inflation talks with industry, Mr Thomas's 'handicap'. Editorials/Leaders: Mission To The Gulf, Naxalites In Arms, Mrs Thatcher's Critics. Letters to the Editor: Physical distribution, Biography Of Iain Macleod, Office space in London, Crossword Trophy, Seventy years on, Motorway Blight, Violence and sex, After The Dock Strike, Faith and honour, Question of choice, Metric Turf, Episcopal Trumpets, Competition, Land Commission, Ronald Carton, Family Life And Politics Of Morals: The Real Test, Oliver Harvey Diaries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Oxford University honours class lists, University News Essex, Receiving Orders, Latest Appointments Controller Of The Navy, Church News New Post For Bishop. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,532, Film Of Hadrian The Seventh, Television, Three lead in northern chess. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, August 3, 1945 Cures For Queues, The night sky in August. Obituaries: Mr Jeffrey Radley Archaeologist of wide interests, Mr John Straker A distinguished steeplechaser, Professor Fullerton Noted clinical haematologist, Col. Macfarlanegrieve, Obituary. Deaths. Sport: Cowes Week The best-and worst, Sports in Brief, Fog delays ocean race, National Hunt cards Market Rasen, Racing Prospects Naval Rating to go near to Close Combat, Rowing New sculls pair have potential, Test Match Boycott's return a tonic, Lancashire March On Sussex fail to maintain challenge, Motor Racing Rindt wins cat and mouse duel, Zurich details, Piggott wins at Deauville, Cricket Review One-run victory for Kent, John Player League, Declared runners for five meetings on the flat Bath, Travis triumphs but British team out, Golf Britain spurred back to form, No problem for Bellevue, Results at Saturday meetings Windsor, Polo Penalties slow final, Scorecards in Sunday league games Kent v Worcestershire. Reviews: Contrary directions, Artistic clash on interpretation, Insidious Brahms, Virtuoso musicians, Glastonbury Plays, Just dull, Bayreuth's, future-and present. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, New Warehouses Or Factories, Property Market Shops to match the site, Offices To Let. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Domestic Situations, Today's Appointments. Business and Finance: Cammell to build £7m Esso ships, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, John Grey bid, Major oil strike in West Java, Cotton workers seek law change, Accountants' 35pc pay rise in three years, Case BOOK A new concept in transnationalism, Sales team halved in Dover Plan shake-up, Decline in wine imports continues, Davy group wins £10m BSC work, Colborn Group Ltd., Record fall in Japan reserves, Productivity plea to Austin Morris men as car imports soar, Bowater and Reed to raise newsprint prices, George Kent Limited, mining Tanks' vote poses questions, Save & Prosper Japan move, personnel management and industial relations, Double-think in Geneva and Washington, Magnum name for hotels, Company Meeting Hollychrome Holdings Limited Encouraging Current Sales, Unions seek to ensure freedom of action, Demand fears on capital markets, Study of taxation staff wastage, L. Hammond & Co., Plant expansion in mid-Wales, Business school for specialists, Company News Geo Kent confident on prospects, Contsturctors' World Call for more research into high buildings stability, Italy faces higher taxes, Happy end to Savings 3pc, Students put pensions first, THE Washington COLUMN, Cawoods Holdings Limited, Bayer Products changes name, new ISSUES Dealings today in Steel Brothers, Bid to avert trade war, FOR THE saver Bond offers bonus, 'Rust' threatens Brazil's coffee crop, W Germany to explain Mozambique dam ruling, Garage productivity 'must be improved', Towards a businesslike Government, BUSINESS diary The cost of keeping up a good name, Towards a business like government, contracts Gleeson £4m by-pass deal, The Regions Industry, Electrical workers get pay boost, The Woodhead Group Of Companies, Docks at full stretch to clear cargoes, Airlines fight for S Pacific trade, European link rests on ICL talks. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Robinson Rentals managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, Weekly List Of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds Traded In Europe, This Week's Dividends, Commodities Wheat meeting starts today, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.

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