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The Times - 28/08/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By MAURICE CORINA, Industrial Editor, By CLIVE BORRELL, A Correspondent, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By JOHN ROPER, By PEARCE WRIGHT. Science Correspondent, From DAVID WILSWORTH, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, By PAT HEALY, Social Services Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, By OUR SOCIAL SERVICES CORRESPONDENT, Frank Roberts, Our Local Government Correspondent, From ROGER BERTHOUD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From PAUL MARTIN, Our Beirut Correspondent, Eric Marsden, Louis Heren, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, Our Singapore Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, From WILLIAM BORDERS, From HUGH MABBETT, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Paris Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, Peter Reddaway, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Edward Mortimer, PHS, BROWN, KENNETH HILL, COLIN DAURIS., C. PLEASS, R. JOHNSON, By Michael Noble, PETER COTES, JENNI THOMSON, BETTY ANDERSSON, DENIS GLYN, C. L. S. C. LEGH., P. M. THOMAS., By Nature-Times News Service, From JOHN WINDER, By Our Science Correspondent, By NATURE-TIMES NEWS SERVICE, By Trevor Grove, John Spurling, By Irving Wardle, By Michael Billington, M.B., By Stanley Sadie, By William Mann, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, From NEIL ALLEN, By JOHN NICHOLLS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By NORMAN FOX, By ANDREW PORTER, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By DENNIS DWYER, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From JOHN EARLE, By KENNETH OWEN, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By ANDREW LUMSDEN, From FRANK VOGL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, R. H. COLES, ROBERT VIGARS, PAUL DERRICK, C. R. W. NORMAN, W. D. E. BROWN, N. F. SUSSMAN, By MARGARET STONE, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, JOHN FENTON, BERRY RITCHIE, MARGARET STONE, by John Young, By Richard Wigg, Latin America Correspondent, by Richard Wigg, by Charles Skinner, Jane Skinner, by Colin Harding, Economic Correspondent, by Nicholas Asheshov editor, N.A., by David Robinson,

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News: 3-star plea for police, The limits to further noise abatement at Heathrow, German part in Concorde predicted, Britons ask about chase in Estoril, Vatican attacked over nuns, BOAC puzzled by fire attacks in New York, Rifle clubs angry after police raids, Call for dozen new diesel submarines, 27-day-old girl killed by Alsatian, Inquiry into Barnsbury scheme, 11 wounded in hijack, Dangers of close vote in Chile, Union leader shot dead, Intolerance that arouses the voters' suspicions, India seizes film from TV team, Sociology How talking aggravates prejudice, Wariness in Bonn over hints of Berlin offer, Cemetery to take Negro, Storage of natural gas 'safe', O level at 90, Indian denial on nuclear test, Africans call for pressure to halt arms sales, Russia may order ships from Spain, Extra buses for holiday weekend, The Times Diary Wright man for Washington? Malle speaks up, Trends in car design, Reshaping the economy, Arafat climbs down in face of Nasser resolve, £9.8m rise in weekly basic pay bill, Prospect of real stability, Minister agrees to motorway barriers, Sugar boosts land reform, Mothers call for help on housing, Cheap day fares to be dearer on Southern, A place in history for Russia's 'rebels', Indonesians exile 5,000, Monks' jungle adventure, Hundreds of pets facing death, Osborne the romantic, Britain's golden entry in space race, Fellowships Offer For Planners, Generals in the saddle, Earthquake relief lessons, Record season for fishing, 'Control watercress' call to check disease, Police alert as Zambia votes, Man like Moore spoke of theft, Jane Seymour's house gets a £3,000 grant, Unity talks by French left, Future of select committees, Wilson rules out post mortem on election, $1,000m mining plans delayed, New relationship sought, Telecommunications, Pop festival drug police question 47, Mutual trust on Gibraltar, Railway Museum Site Delay, TV climbers' anxious eye on weather, Madrid Metro hit by work-to-rule, 'Mirror' men go back, Gas grenade stops show, Korea denies accord on US withdrawal, Today's engagements, Airline sends reminder to charter groups, Troops join murder hunt, Ojukwu leads a quiet life in exile, GPs 'should help' with advice on birth control, Medicine Using laser beam to stop bleeding, Three lost after yacht collision, Bexley fears Thames at its front door The tough borough fighting hard to check the flood. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Lloyds Bank, Philips, Psnc, South African Airways, British Red Cross Society, Living, Times Women's Appointments, London News, Apsa, Peru IS Rising, Britannia, East African International Airline, Peruvian Times, Antony Gibbs, Cambrian, Richard Ellis & Son, Bank Of London & South America Limited. Picture Gallery: Third win for Gretel II in the America's Cup preliminaries. Law: Men appear on arms charges, Poverty group replies on widow case, How couple in Tate case were killed. Weather: The Weather. Editorials/Leaders: The Submarine Fleet, Nuns From India, Time IS Needed. Letters to the Editor: The Underlying Causes Of Industrial Discontent, Indecency On Stage, Absentee officers, Insurance tax, Dividend curbs, Shirt report, Labour-intensive, The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, Sand Yachts, Injured by standers, Police And Citizen, Army lesson, Overseas Aid, Slaughter Of Seals, Selling Sail, Controlled Rents, The GLC policy on office building controls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,554, The Queen's Gallery, Counterpoint, Television. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, August 29, 1945 Signing At Rangoon. Reviews: Thoughtful view, Potted trends, Rameau's classical grandeur, To the heights on a trapeze, Soul of wit, Awful Truths confronted, A keyhole view. Obituaries: Dr O. Greenwilkinson Archbishop of Central Africa, Mr Sergei Vinogradov An outstanding Soviet diplomat, Obituary. Sport: Tonight's card at Windsor, Sports in Brief, Southwick Croquet, Bogs outpoints Finnegan, 505 Championships Consistent champion, Jacklin Rallies For 71 Reasor ahead in round of 66, Polo Three for Maunder, Morrison in command, Rugby League Strike to go on, Yesterday's racing results Brighton, Great Yarmouth McKeown's return, Men's Hockey Another win for England, Tennis, America's Cup Crucial race for France today, Weights Favour Irish Mail Sound choice for the Chesterfield Cup, World Club Cup Feyenoord draw, British seeds, Match Play Championship Father-in-law's-day, Favourite in form, Football Review Chelsea likely to sign Smith, British Team World Horse Trails in Ireland, Bowls Wimbledon contests, Goodwood runners, Other cricket scores Essex v Worcester, Edrich the mainstay, World Student Games Bronze medal won by Richards, Dropped catches keep Yorkshire in the field, Century By Bolus Slog for Lancashire. Property: Property Market Character home for sale, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, software. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, £69.5m visible surplus in July, West Germany Metalworkers seek 15pc wage rises, Italy to increase taxes on petrol and luxuries, Gordon & Gotch Holdings Ltd., Rolinco A Difficult Year, Record quarter for world shipping orders, Pantiya Electronics Limited Interm Statement, Roberts Adlard & Company Limited Future Viewed With Confidence, company NEWS Schroders' half-year profit maintained, FOR THE saver Brighter outlook at Rolinco, Gas price proposals delayed, Staveley Industries Limited Interim Statement 1969/70, Company Meeting Sobranie (Holdings), The Bourses Most mixed to weaker, Come-back by Libby, McNeill, Money Market Another uneasy day, Combustion award for Britain, LRC moving towards fresh peak, Wall Street Stocks narrowly mixed at close, Leyland worst hit by car plant disputes, Jersey trust ban lifted, Narrow payments surplus likely in second quarter, Staveley cuts losses: to sell US interest, Davy aims at profits 'higher than £3m', Profit target on Government projects raised, Group's balance sheet stronger than ever, Companies back Lord Renwick's TV Levy warning, Holland Mergers boost local shares, Yemen deal for C&W, Repercussions of the lost six million days, Bids, Deals & Mergers LMIT launches into TV trade, Staveley's first signs of confidence, Pound holds steady as gold rises, 6m days lost through strike this year: worst on record, Vita = tex, US move on Pergamon, THE Friday COLUMN An ombudsman for small savers, Interim Statement Schroders Limited, BEA turns in record profit of £6.5m, Housing starts fall by 12 pc this year, Public auction of land, Briefly, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Jobs appraisal by training board, Canada £4.8m loss for Massey Ferguson, mining Murdoch-BHP in mineral search, Caister Group Limited Brighter Prospects, Sterling Further gains for the lira, BUSINESS diary Going down to the beach in buggies, Mint will go to Wales, Only 26pc of Stigwood taken up, Gas Council £2m station plan, Lrc International Limited, How The Markets Moved, Hopes mount for end to GKN-Sankey strike, Paint groups to raise prices again, contracts £2.5m Burroughs deal, Bambergers Limited Profits Ahead Of Target Dividend Increased, UCS answers strike threat on redundancy, CEGB plans 'put pit jobs in jeopardy', Davy-Ashmore, Xerox plans $155m offer, Eastern Produce (Holdings) Limited Expansion of Business, Chasing efficiency in the public sector, Increase in worker training, EQUITY Markets Lonrho active on platinum plans, United States Umbrella import quota refused, Metal Products Company (Willenhall), Fixed Interest Funds quiet but firm. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh fall in Cunard, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Coffee drops £5 10s: Tin regains some lost ground. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Shell Int names finance chief.

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