The Times - 27/10/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, Tim Jones, Our Political, By Our Labour Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Political Staff, From Geoffrey Wansell, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Our Science Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, Environment Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By John Roper, From Our Transport Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Richard Sharpe, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Harold Franklin, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Leapman, Our Beirut Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, George Clark, David Bonavia, Stewart Harris, Neil Allen, PHS, GOODMAN., ALAN SAPPER, GERALD CROASDELL, FRANK CHAPPLE, GEOFFREY AGNEW, ANTHONY BLUNT, JAMES BYAM SHAW, MARTIN DAVIES, PHILIP HAY, JOHN POPE-HENNESSY, PATRICK LINDSAY, NORMAN REID, BARBARA E. ROBERTSON, HUGH J. KLARE, EILEEN GOODRUM., GILBERT SPENCER., ALAN BOOTH, JOHN N. ROBINSON, H. BOOTH, DOROTHY BLACK, PETER SEEKINGS-FOSTER, GERALD KAUFMAN, B. McCLEMENTS, T. A. M. JACK, J. A. BURVILLE, By Geraldine Keen, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., William Mann, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Peter Hall, Michael Billington, Guy Brett, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Neil Allen, Boxing Correspondent, Our Madrid Correspondent, By U. A. Titley, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Terry Mahon, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Michael Thomas, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, From Alan McGregor, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, JOHN GOLDING, DELACOURT-SMITH, GORDON N. JACQUES., P. A. RANKIN., MOYNE., by Eric Wigham, By Robert Jones, Oliver Marriott, Berry Ritchie, David Millham,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Arms sales critics to see Prime Minister, Mr Heath sees spending cuts as step to less but better government. News in Brief. Law: Agnew aim of southerner on Supreme Court, Extradition case man 'in deal to buy fleet of ships', 14 on trial for pollution, £100 fine after football clash, Law Report October 26 1970 Queen's Bench Division Council wins noise order appeal Saddleworth U.D.C. v. Aggregate and Sand Ltd., Former bailie fined £500 for fraud, 'Long live Mao' cry as 46 appear in court, £280 in fines for bets shop advertisement, Five remanded on plot charge. News: Shot man blind in both eyes, Forged post orders hidden in the wash, 600 students in picket protest at Cambridge refusal to abolish university proctors, Concern as tanker sizes grow, Immigrants from Kenya sent back by Britain, Changes in export-booster Triumph models, UN invective mars peace hopes for Middle East, 500 missile launchers on Canal, Israel claims, Arms sale 'will bring another Suez crisis', CBS executive said to be federal censor, Australia looks to Japan, Women at work Going back to a job, Professor Samuelson wins Nobel prize, Lord Thomson's confidence in The Times, Naples paralysed by car chaos as all buses stop, Bonn split over talks with Poland, The Times Diary How Haughey lost to Lynch No takers for Amis's girl, 'Cattle pens' opposed at Scottish matches, Spain goes to the top of tourism league, Work begins on Zambia sea railway, Science Report Archaeology: Doubts about prehistory, Fish alive near gas hulk, Landslide poll gains for mayor of Montreal, £8m heroin seized by French police, Race board proceedings against Tory club, Doubts on new court curb on reporting, 'A man more than a boxer', £40,000 for abortions on deferred payments, Ulster leader makes peace appeal to all Irishmen, Belgrade strike of students may be widened, Welcome for Mr Lynch, Communist threat holds up Cambodian attack, Russia rebukes US over generals who strayed across border, Killer escapes during hospital visit, ILEA reviews its education plan, Ministry bows to RIBA on fees practice, Herr Strauss sees himself as kingmaker, Mongolia: a country unwillingly involved in the rift between Russia and China, Gromyko emphasis on Europe, Delhi talks on new trade treaty with Nepal, Mr Walker defines roles of environment ministers, President Thieu woos the villagers, Writ served on Channel collision tanker, Aid offer to Mr Smith in fertilizer crisis, Hospitals should not be in cities, surgeon says, Witness says detective gave him cannabis, India rejects Pakistan's Kashmir approach, More join 'dirty jobs' strike, France refuses to let Britain 'break the EEC rules' with differing entry periods, Warning on future of 155 mph trains, Boundary changes a threat to Mr Heath Tories may gain up to 10 seats in constituency reshuffle, Mr Ceausescu received in Washington, US Army says general must return medal, Union call for troops reprisal, Unwanted births cause of world crisis, Duke says, Dismay at disclosures by freed Briton over Chinese warships, Rhodesia cricket apology by Sobers, M Giscard d'Estaing loses battle against tax evaders, Americans and Russians discuss space links, Today's engagements, Boy badly mauled by pet puma, Receiver may hold assets of Sogat, Police check 3,000 cars in killer hunt, University study to ensure legal services for public. Index. Display Advertising: The Canada Life, Knight Frank & Rutley, Mappin & Webb, Nylons, Local Authority Bonds, Startrite, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Nuclear Power Group Limited, Oxfam, Wimpey, The Hongkong Bank Group, Sharp, Buenos Aires. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, Oxford Union resignations after dispute. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Crucible theatre, Sale room Shakespeare first folio sold for £3,000, 'Healthiest cattle for years' at Dairy Show, A Precious Stream Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Champions fight back in European bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,605, Broadcasting Television. Editorials/Leaders: The Extreme Moderate, Do Not Leave IT To Liberia, The Outstanding Business Of Europe. Letters to the Editor: Aid to Japan, Crossing at the lights, Avoiding telephone chaos, Art in cathedrals, Political tact, Mail order advertising, Frustrations of Quebec separatists, Going with a bang, Nabarlek discovery, Pressures on prisons, Friends of the Courtauld Institute, Lifeboat services, TV reporting on film industry, Note worthy, Free bus and tube, Decimated, Eagle that never was. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr George Smith Tracker-down of spies, Sir E Collingwood, Mr Frank Easto, Lieut-Col R. Stephens, Professor R. Hofstadter Influential American historian, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 27, 1945 Unesco. Reviews: Three into Two Won't Go: the break up of a film, Israel Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Miners and minors at Wexford Rossini & Donizetti Wexford Festival, Criss-crossing and joining in at the Kasmin, Jazz Expo Odeon, Hammersmith, Chips with Everything Arts, Cambridge. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal. Sport: Rugby Union Dawes steps in to provide a steadying influence, Spavintoso scores to mark end of Willie Carr's 35 years as a trainer, Queen in doubt for clash with Arsenal, Boxing Clay's casual way wins friends, Cricket MCC may call on three fast bowlers, Vice-captain comes in, Golf Match-play for team title, First-class county cricket fixtures for 1971 April, Sports in Brief, Badminton Mrs Hashman can play for England, Football Place in first round for amateur club, Balding one in front, Wincanton National Hunt programme, Nottingham results, Tennis Top players in £23,000 tournament, Cooper wants two more bouts then retirement, Motor racing Ickx first and second. Property: London And Suburban, F. Grounds & Son, FOX & Sons, Phillips, Son & Neale, Country Properties, Salerooms, Melpond Intercontinental. Business and Finance: Farm machinery makers 'must boost exports', Blanes dealings suspended, Company News Steel market boost to CMT profits, Cooperation with UK to improve, New Issues Dutch Unilever to offer 8 pc notes, France Big increase in revenue from arms exports, Bids and Deals Hallmark against Spey Westmoreland, TUC to brief all unions on labour Bill battle plans, Wages move by chemistry institute, Computer News ICL partner in £5m Paris airport tender, Metric switch decision today, Harlech profits down by 20pc, Common Market Council approves 19 per cent rise in next budget, Whitehall machinery with the financial facts, The Regions, Lloyd's bearing brunt of risk on Pacific Glory, Long-term case for the A-300B, Gold: Supply And Demand, Contracts, Kirkstall Forge Engineering Limited Production, Sales and Profits reach new peaks Group's Capacity Expanding to meet Future Demand, Fisons waits for Intal's benefits until mid-1970s, Nypro in £10m natural gas deal, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Air Registration Board move comes under fire, Fisons profits fall 35 per cent, Opinion: Industry Employers and industrial litigation, Gold price goes up to $39.40 in heavy free market trading, United States FED presses banks not to run down Euro-$ holdings, Fixed Interest, Interim Statement Statement Of Consolidated Income Of Monsanto Company And Its Subsidiaries, Curb on export of aluminium lifted, Wright's Biscuits, Mr Robert Maxwell to start new company, Homfray to recover, Building orders down £6m, Wall Street, Hauliers prepare to increase rates, IPC profit down sharply, US trade surplus down by $40m, How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, IATA chief says members are flouting charter rules, Windsors Mr. Jim Windsor on Year of Continued Expansion, Parker Timber Group Ltd., Euro-airbus: General Electric of US fights to retain engine order, Gatt chief urges regulations for multinational corporations, Business Diary: BBC's Graham Turner talks jobs with Shell, Mining Mocatta on outlook for silver, 'Anatomy of a Merger': Part Two of a new book on the making of GEC-AEI-EE The decline and fall of AEI, Spey buys 50 per cent of NCP for £3.5m, Stockbrokers to close regional branches, Dock manpower shortage grows. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Late improvement in Reed, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Midland Bank elects three new directors.
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