The Times - 25/08/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By A Staff Reporter, Peter Hazelhurst, Peter Nichols, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, From JOHN CHARTRES, By CLIVE BORRELL, GEOFFREY WANSELL, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, Our Washington Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, By HENRY STANHOPE, By STEPHEN JESSEL, Education Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JULIAN MOUNTER, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Own Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, From Peter Hazelhurst, Chris Dunkley, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From DAN VAN DER VAT, By RICHARD HARRIS, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, David Spanier, By PETER MARSON, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN NICHOLLS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Newmarket Correspondent, Louis Heren, Hugh Hanning, Paul Routledge, Roger Vielvoye, PHS, G. POLE, COLIN MacINNES, VALERIE ROACH, MILLICENT FARAGHER, ANGELE KNEALE, P. W. W. GIFFORD, D. H. MIDDLETON, JOAN PRATT, ERIC ERRINGTON, GEOFFREY MACNAGHTEN, By Squadron Leader Tony Nicholson, HUGH SETON-WATSON, IAN WILLIAMS, DAVID G. FRASER, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, From RICHARD SHARPE, By Nature-Times News Service, From Michael Leapman, Mr. John Partridge, Mr. Sydney Jones, By Irving Wardle, I. W., By Kenneth Loveland, by Guy Brett, By Michael Billington, Alan Blyth, By Stanley Sadie, By Terry Mahon, Frank Vogl, By DENNIS DWYER, By IAN MORISON, From DAVID SPANIER, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By ALAN HAMILTON, Labour Staff, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, KENNETH OWEN, By PETER HILL, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From JOHN EARLE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From FRANK VOGL, BY MALCOLM BROWN, J. D. HOOD, JOHN H. HALLETT, D. S. BENTHAM, GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES ARNOLDBAKER, secretary, Nat-, LIONEL WOLLENBERG, By MAURICE CORINA,
ResumoNews: College blast kills man, Promise of hangover cure, Boy acrobat dies in fall, Baby saved by traffic warden, Power cuts: prospects for the winter, Breathing spell for Ulster leader, Leyland to quit motor sports, Inquiry into training of teachers, The significance of Soyuz 9, Captain fired gun to calm passengers, Immigration figures down by 30%, Organizing the middle class, New priests of 10 lands, Shock tactics in drugs fight, Actress tells of life on £7 10s, Agnew offer of jets to S Korea, Dispute threat to the Northern Line grows, Concorde for air show after flight success, Queen liner for auction, The Times Diary Israeli military attache returns to top army post, Machine guns seized at the Hilton Hotel, Epidemiology New theory for spread of foot-and-mouth, Cabinet priority for review of expenditure, Plea to MPs in tussle on rail museum, OAU condemns arms sales by Britain, Public house strike talks called off, New light on laying habits of bees, Dutch battle with hippies, Race Against Time At Abbey 'Dig', Tupamaros' hostages 'are well', Colombo to reveal his remedies for Italy's economy, Czech flees to Britain, Concession by Smith, Fatah leader starts talks in Cairo, Maxi beards but no flags out for festival, A two-year Army, Furniture snobs go for New York litter baskets, Peace talks today on Middle East, 20,000 car men idle in strike wave, US secrets man tells of forged bills, Nasserites clash with guerrillas in Lebanon, Rabies ban on entry to be lifted, Bomb attack on paper, Doctor takes boomerangs in hand, Priests in India 'get £150 for each girl', Fire bombs at Army centres, Czechs held 6,000 before anniversary, Space shuttles envisaged, Tate victim's 51 stabs, Press plea to India over BBC man, Oxfordshire developments, Chinese Congress meeting expected, Geophysics Measuring the drift of continents, Syrian initiative on cholera welcomed, Airline bluffs its way out of bomb hoax, Today's engagements, Signalman Senator, Widow in prison 'on principle'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Lyon, Rank Xerox, Macarthur's, The Sparklets System, Thompson Overseas Journals, Local Authority Of Bonds, Leamington Spa Building Society, Daimler. Law: S African alleges illegal arrest in Botswana, Millionaire on trial for murder, Murder charge dropped, Georgie Fame goes for trial, Count of Paris gives hint of a comeback, Penny was offensive weapon, court told, Councillor's appeal on reports. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Young team take bridge trophy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,551, Seven Companies' Scottish Tour, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Leather: a new technique. Sport: Other cricket score cards Glamorgan v Northants, Fencing Britain's chance, Moor Park qualifiers High Course, Sports in Brief, Girls' Golf Crucial for two, U S Golf Casper in control, Lancashire show resolution, Results at Worcester, Nh Improvement Proposals A new definition suggested for novice horses, Newton Abbot programme, Southwick Croquet, Impressive Win Double for Keith and Walwyn, Shepherd The Best Yorkshire uncertain, World 505 Yacht Championships Overdrawn wins for Eire, League Cup Doncaster go out, Women's bowls, Derbyshire's hopes of title fading, Folkestone runners today, Boxing Challengers for titles, Yachting Australia take 2-0 lead, Appointment is confirmed, Swimming Record for Kinsella, Yesterday's racing Alexandra Park, Tatlow, trainer, Yachting, Asif's catch gives Kent a big haul, Pontefract Racing Karoo improves course record, Neale in top 10, Payne Fails Test Crystal Palace name Hoadley, Overweight No Problem The family favourite, Junior Tennis Tough for holders, Long John Golf Burst of birdies helps Walters. Editorials/Leaders: Why Are We All So Bloody-Minded?, Mr Agnew's Asian Tour. Letters to the Editor: Care Of Alcoholics, A National Policy For People?, Why can't the unions save this shipyard?, Restaurant raid, Ownership Of Seabed, Sticky Flag Day, Mortgage rates, Protecting the protectors, Watchdogs, Czechoslovakia, Insurance relief, Relationship Between The Police And The Community, Birching In The Isle Of Man, Postal charges, Reduction Ad Absurdum, Concorde Sales, Textile tariffs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Sussex. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday August 25, 1945 Lend Lease Ended. Obituaries: Sir Peter Runge, Mr W. J. Wiseman, Obituary, Abdullah Khalil Former Sudanese Prime Minister, Dr David Williams. Reviews: A brilliant role, Dusseldorf baroque, Satire with farce and morality, Unhappy formula, Too real demon opera, Cross-Channel quarrels, On and off the lake at Bregenz. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies. Property: New Homes, Salerooms. Business and Finance: Bonn ready to back giant truck plant in Soviet Union, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Wall Street Shares gain in heavy trading, IOS move to avert proxy fight, Denbyware Limited, No takeover of Pitmans, Haden offer wins Carrier, computer NEWS Bank networks to widen links, Italy Shipyards takeover, The Distillers Company Limited, The executive and British tax, Sterling Lowest since October, Israel Start on second refinery, London Brick stems the profits fall, Maxwell in US talks on Pergamon, D-Day: the level of preparedness, Opinion INDUSTRY Speak out, those silent critics, £12m deal for Head Wrightson, Better results by London Brick, JI case to launch UK sales drive, Motor giants' weakness, Wider disclosure plans by NYSE, Building bodies still deadlocked, Bids, Deals & Mergers Millett family in Amal Stores deal, Foreign car sales maintain UK stake, EQUITY Markets Wall Street boosts London, Burroughs closure plea, Maybrook Properties Limited Report and Accounts 1970, Sharp drop in bill rates, Bank lending may drop, Port of London profit: Tilbury expansion plan, Ship repair held up, Mersey dry dock closing, Danish interest for Thomson, Carreras' new brand, Company Meeting Warren Tea Holdings Limited, Wall St puts on another fourteen points, Money Market A severe shortage, Briefly, company NEWS Low & Bonar interim profit spurts l1pc, Switzerland Bank's securities venture, Ship repair yard subsidy refused, Rubber factory strike, mining CGFA now holds 28.8 pc of Lake View, Carpet sales hopes, Harold Ingram Limited, Union line on wage restraint hardening, London Brick Company Limited Interim Report, Property Security Investment Trust Ltd., Payments deficit down, Quinton Hazell (HOLDINGS) LTD, How The Markets Moved, Picket arrests: 3,500 in token strike, Subsidy hint for sand removal, Company Meeting Craigielea Rubber Plantations Ltd., Private building figures drop, Fixed Interest Early losses regained, Sterling falls 15 points: Bank intervenes, contracts Haden's £2m Sydney Opera House award, Major oil companies reviewing price of diesel fuel, King Resources pays some debts, BUSINESS diary A bid to get £44m from the family fund, New look at profits urged, New claims by ASTMS, London tally clerks vote for Devlin, new ISSUES Another £9 3/4m local loans. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices BP close strongly, This Week's Dividends, Commodities Grains move sharply higher: Silver extends unturn, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Top Vickers post for Matthews.
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