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The Times - 11/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, Our Political Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Ian McDonald, Michael Leapman, By Clive Borrell, By David Wood, By J. M. Richards Architectural Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Legal Correspondent, By our education correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Alex Hendry, From A Special Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Jerry Okoro, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, By Our Environment Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By our Racing Staff, By our Newmarket Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By a Motoring Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Richard Wigg, by Derek Hene, Ronald Faux, PHS, Gabriel Ronay, Geraldine Keen, Peter Jay, H. T. SMITH, ARTHUR W. CUFF, MARY A. K. GORNALL, ROBERT MORLEY, LAURENCE CARTER, EUSTACE H. ALLAN, H. P. RAE, T. HAYTON, HUGH HEYWOOD, LIONEL POLGREEN, S. N. HURN, T. W. HAYNES, STANLEY O. JONES, STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, J. M. L. HUTCHISON, J. B. C. GRUNDY, T. F. K. JOHNSTON., C. W. L. BEVAN., TERENCE BAKER, DAVID MERCER, CHRISTOPHER MORAHAN, EMANUEL WAX., A. SINHA, By Dennis Dwyer and Clive Callow, By Robert Jones, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, Patricia Tisdall, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, by Dryden Gilling-Smith, by R. A. F. Penn, D.G.-S., by Richard Sleight, R.L.S., by Alan Child, by Derek Stevenson, by Terry Casey, by Gordon Bayley, D.G-S., by Douglas Bonnar,

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News: US success could influence Britain, Illegal immigrants may have flown from France, Belgian reforms approved by Lower House, Bargaining over mayoralty in Nazareth, New room at the inn, Four ways to fulfil state aims, Absence of only one worker at power station can black out 10 million lights, Years of change since the Peruvian revolution An interview with President Juan Velasco, Communist rift in Spain Exiles' challenge to Soviet authority, Rome treaty and British law Converting the EEC rules, Concern at competition from prison industry, 'Find your way back' signs for motorway interchange, Saigon puts forward plan to free all prisoners of war, Nobel ceremony attack on Solzhenitsyn ban, The Times Diary Dickens's £40,000 flop re-run, State patronage and the arts, Widening the scope of family security cover, Lord Eccles studying rival project for transport museum, Middle-class child has best university hope, New Inland Revenue code makes tax jungle worse, Troops win goodwill in cyclone area, Strike disrupts US rail services, Campaign to give children 'rights', Fawzi emphasis on a political solution, Public sector left behind in postwar improvements, Woman scientist as chancellor, Companies with transferable rights have an advantage, Portugal asked about use of war herbicides, 110 South Devon bulls to be sent to U S, No face change for Wellington Barracks building, Trend towards the total package of remuneration, Soviet composers urged to use Leninist themes, Russia will impose stiffer penalties for water pollution, Italian agencies without a purpose, Teachers too seek better terms, Tory reform gives early lead, Wage bandits sprayed with indelible dye, Stormont refuses to give assurance on internment, The wisdom of allowing managers investment freedom, Ministers of OAU meet to discuss action on the invasion of Guinea, Police chief and bishop to lead protest, Talks today raise hopes of ending power industry work-to-rule, Doctors hope for fair deal from Government, Challenge on three fronts can be met, Teacher inquiry membership 'disappointing', Earthquake damage in Peruvian towns, Peace establishing itself, says Pope, Critical issues for private plans, Mr Lloyd is officially proposed as Speaker, Violent emotions over derelict cottages, Steady pace set in repeal of obsolete law, Today's engagements, No rigid policy professional workers say, Houses and handicaps The north's search for education, Khrushchev remembers, Sterling's role in Europe. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Thurgar Bollé, Ma Griffe, Contac, Ici, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, W H Smith & Son, The Salvation Army, L & G, Gemrocks, National Westminster Bank, Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel, Gre, Ben Line, Gonzalez Byass, Interflora, Antique, Times Newspapers, McMullen & Sons, Fleming, Suez, Brown Brothers, Longines, Tunturi, Hawkes, Time Assurance Society, Clytie Studios, Blue Nun, King Edward Vii's Hospital For Officers, Camerer Cuss & Co., Tyndall Managers, Hamilton Watch, Barclays Bank Trust Company, Dewar's, Morgan Grenfell & Co., Christmas Appeals, Leslie & Godwin, Johnnie Walker, Oxfam, Cancer Relief, Gac, Boac, G. D. Peters & Co., Bri, Pcac, Prudential, Yellow Pages, Eagle Star Insurance Co., Strastone, Sun, The Royal Merchant Navy School, British Home And Hospital, Blades, Pimms, Country Life, London News, Norwich Union, Fuji Photo Film Co., Bupa, John Brumfit, Staplagreen Group, Ctb. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Windsor Castle staff retire, Church news, New President for Switzerland. Law: Blackmail of Czechs in Australia alleged, Penalties in Rhine case, 21 gaoled for raid on Cyprus police station, Acquitted policeman is reinstated, Law Report December 10 1970 House of Lords Estate duty valuation at moment after death Commissioners of Inland Revenue v. Graham and others. Politics and Parliament: A task that has proved too great for TUC, Parliamentary notices House Of Commons, Government defeat House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices, Attempts to dictate by political strikes cannot be tolerated, Government action on rates will be painful, Next week's business, EEC understand that safeguarding interests of Commonwealth is a matter of honour House of Commons, The Speaker announces retirement in January. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Winners of the Revolution, English Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Carmen Royal Opera House, Beethoven's early sketches. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Market Rasen results, Squash rackets Barrington in final again, Lingfield Park card, Sports in Brief, New under-25 competition, Cheltenham programme, Golf Oxford have formidable side: Cambridge still building, Motor racing Formula to bridge the gap, Cricket Willis excluded from test by vote for experience, Yesterday's results, Another chance for The Dikler. Editorials/Leaders: Africa Between East And West, Big Lorries Should Be Left Outside, The Hope Of Settlement. Letters to the Editor: Visible vehicles, Should interruptions in vital services be forbidden by law?, Olympic shamateurism, Royal Borough's rubbish, The text of Exiles, College entry, Khrushchev remembers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 12, 1945 Bananas again. Obituaries: Firoz Khan Noon Pakistan Prime Minister, Dr R. A. Skelton Authority on early maps, Obituary, Mr A. I. Mikoyan Designer of Mig fighter. Property. Business and Finance: Opinions Conflict, Japan can invest more abroad, Company News Harp helps Guinness to bumper year, William Boulton Holdings Limited, Steel output stays high, Big demand for ICI stock, Guinness, Pahang Consolidated Co., Contracts, Trafalgar challenges Savoy over shares deal, Engineers threaten to scrap disputes code, Briefly from the Boardroom, CBI chief reaffirms support for reforms, Government give go-ahead for deep-water port on the Clyde, Mr Davies rebuked by CBI, Anglo-Finnish cooperation pact, Forecast of rise in RIBA commissions, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, UK staff joins Six strikers, Bass accelerates in second half, Stock Exchange agrees to Goodbody takeover, Restrictions on trawling 'unjustified', Metrication Board worried by Government attitude, How the markets moved, Amalgamated Securities Limited, Labour 'acted too late in coke crisis', 48 per cent fall in orders for system-built council houses, Bass aims to peg beer prices, BAC to dismiss 600, Retailers worried at effect of power cuts, F. W. Thorpe, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Associated British Foods Half Year Progress Report. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Mr Harvie-Watt for top Ditchnurn post, New chief for Cowley. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Cunard shares close lower. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,643, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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