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The Times - 31/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Harry Debelius, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Michael Leapman, By Brian Cashinella, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, From Our Chess Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Clifford Longley, 'King George VI used, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Medical Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Richard Wigg, From Jerry Okoro, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, by Hilary Gelson, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Michael Billington, Brian MacArthur, A personal view by Norman St John Stevas, Christopher Warman, PHS, KENNETH WELLINGS, M. C. PURRY., S. S. TOWNSEND, J. ENOCH POWELL, J. N. PEACOCK., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, L. A. ABRAHAM, MONICA M. BASS, GORDON WILLMER, E. W. HODGE, ALAN SORRELL, ANDREW C. PALMER, A. W. PRICE, DENIS BROGAN, H. W. FEILDEN, G. F. RAPER, STUART H. BRAHAM, SUSAN KITCHENER, URSULA BOWATER, FRANTA BELSKY, GLADYS RAIKES, NANCY JACKS, By Nature-Times News Service., By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, H. W., R.H., Mr. Michael Foot, Lord Ardwick, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Giles Smith, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, By Clive Callow, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GUY DE CARMOY, IAN F. WARWICK., C. M. BARLOW., D. G. STRONG, By Dennis Dwyer, By Gillian O'Connor, DENNIS BRENNAN, JOHN HUGHES, W. H. TOWNLEY., By Patricia Tisdall, By Hugh Stephenson, Industrial Staff, Berry Ritchie, Julian Mounter, E. C. Hodgkin, David Wood, Ian McDonald, Pearce Wright, Tony Aldous, Peter Jay, Innis Macbeath, John Chartres, Hugh Noyes, Chris Dunkley, John Carter, Anthony Rowley, David Spanier, Paul Martin, Richard Harris, Michael Wolfers, David Bonavia, Richard Wigg, Peter Ryde, Geraldine Keen, Prudence Glynn, Gerald Ely, Terry Mahon, J. M. Richards, Arthur Reed, Pat Healy, J. M. Lonsdale, Stephen Jessel,

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Law: Three accused of putting out memorial flame, Western press excluded from hijack appeal, General Franco commutes death sentences on Basques to 30 years' gaol, Soviet Ministry is fined, Argentine police accused of complicity in kidnap, Death sentences demanded in Cameroun trial, Prisoners at new gaol will have own keys, Greek regime accused by former Prime Minister. News: Petrol 2d gallon dearer from today, Travel group wants rail museum in York, Europe The start of a new era?, Power of example in guidelines set by Catholic bishops, Leigh Woods to become a nature reserve, A time of trouble for the economy, Science Report Climatology: Cities changing the weather, Birmingham exhibition centre plan is delayed, Politics Battle lines for a class struggle, Soviet Union Squeezing maximum advantage, Solicitors' first trade union is registered, Kidnappers, hijackers and cataclysms, Fleet Street journalists vote to accept £400-a-year increase, Number of children in care continues to fall, 'Life' for a driver who beat girl to death, Plants grown from single pollen grains, Bomb in post: Inspector J. Ansell, Mr Eban urges Arabs to talk without laying down conditions, Motoring Graduation on to the road, Social sciences The welfare state in turbulence, Schools Council work attacked in vote, Mr Stewart visits Nigeria for talks, A move towards community theatre and fresh adventures, Civil Service merger 'an historic step', Tribunal in Brittany reinstates teachers, Train death linked with sex murder, Science Focus on the biological sciences, Aden denies the presence of Soviet bases, Catholic bishops set moral guidelines, The Times Diary Poor prices for poetry-a plea, Protester needles woman into action, Latin America Experiment in Marxism, Egypt pressure over pipeline plan, Story of a man who hated London, Diary of 1970 January, Northern Ireland A quiet end to a year of violence, Tourism: Setting trends and cutting prices, Hollywood magnate loses power to father, 19 Israelis killed in rock fall at settlement, Tax official arrested over Swiss 'tapping', Wash airfield search after plane vanishes, Former waitress denies £250 gift, Barriers to business, Two clinics lose right to perform abortions, 'Speed limit signs illegal' plea succeeds, Hopes for more than a cease-fire, The Pope guardedly refers to Burgos and Leningrad trials, US jets start vast chain explosion, Aviation A succession of nightmares for the airlines, Communications: so many promisses, Man in a queue will open radio station, Deaths during the year, Environment Population as a pollutant, Horrors reported in asylum at Tournai, Speaker's role ready made for champion of backbenchers, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Employment: The contrast of opportunity, Morality and the Bishops, Doctor is new President of Singapore, Mrs Shirley Williams warns youth about myths that breed hate, Dr King talks of Speaker's difficult task, Moves to end Canadian emergency, For richer, for poorer Only experience in the courts will tell whether the new Act makes contested divorce actions easier, Answers to the quiz, Architecture A thin time for the profession, Asia Self-reliance: the new slogan, Butler saves woman in mansion fire, Budget system a stumbling block to EEC negotiations, Germans deny any meddling in Guinea unrest, Mr Muskie hopes to meet Soviet leaders, 'Scene of prosperity' claimed in China, Test passed by anti-missile, Row in Italy over 'Gaullism' hint, Damage in Northern Ireland over a year of rioting estimated at £5,500,000, French snow victims pelt Minister, The left blamed for Ankara bomb attacks, United States The year of the silent majority, British Museum buys twelfth century silver seal, stolen over a century ago, Education A question mark over the future, Three safe after night on mountain top, Africa An absence of coups, Labour Strikes and the sickness of wages fever. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Steadman's 12 days of Christmas. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Bell's, Decimal Currency Board, Hungarian Trade Partners, Sova Direct, Target Unit Trust, Sunday Times, Richard Daus, William Whelan, Donaldson, Times Newspapers, Vauxhall, The Times, East African International Airline, Sexual Techniques, Aquila Press, History Today, Pool Promoters Association, Lyle Official Antiques, Leicester Permanent, Oxfam, The Music Box, Foyles Educational, Nash Antiques, Obelish Gallery, Learnington Spa Building Society, Europartners Securities Corporation, British Steel Corporation, The Chess Centre, Maddox Gallery, Royal Air Force. Arts and Entertainment: Design predictions 1971, Salerooms A year of record prices, Tough battles in opening rounds at Hastings, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,658, A nostalgia for comics An exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, John Gould's evening, Broadcasting Television, Simon Gray's new play. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Another hope for Wilkinson, Pacha likely winner on handicap, First race goes to Bischofberger, Sports in Brief, Cricket Wet wicket could help Lever, Kelly in young Scotland pool, Collins may deputize for England, Squash rackets Taylor wins only one game, Broken Melody well tuned for Fanfare Hurdle, Rugby Union Hickie furthers claim, Catterick Bridge, Yachting Challengers for America's Cup races, Athletics World records compensate two, Tourism trophy won by Scots centre, Stratford-on-Avon results, Hockey, Football Speculation ended by Manchester United, Chepstow runners, Rugby League Hunslet given a warning, Tennis Italian girl takes Miss Shaw to three sets, Sport Sweeping away political illusions. Reviews: The Truth about Houdini Bbc 1, Books of the year Times critics choose their favourite new reading of 1970, Let's Make an Opera Camden Town Hall, Wieland Wagner's Lohengrin in Vienna, Cinema When the kissing had to stop, Paul Newman Britain's favourite star, The High Bid Criterion, A year for buying British, Music Beethoven and the demise of The Beatles, Fashion Breaking the traditional mould, The Theatre Machine Theatre Upstairs. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Zelli, Appointments University, Holidays & Travel, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: The Basques Are Reprieved, Can Singapore Show Asia The Way?, Not One Housing Problem But Many. Letters to the Editor: The purpose of OECD surveys, Civil Service holidays, Forecasting the weather, Mr Kahn's predictions, Breaking the inflation spiral, Effects of airport go slow, Choosing a Speaker, Who's for croquet?, Destroying the patrimony, Right answer, Visiting problems of prisoners' wives, Billy Bunter, Non-package flights, Diary plea, Tory tax plans, Museum entry charges, Britain's protest over the Basques, Dental charges, Third London airport, Christmas repairs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 1, 1946 Britain's task. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Half-yearly promotions in the Services Royal Navy, Church news. Obituaries: Bishop Montgomery Campbell, Mrs D. Claremont, Mr John Wills A distinguished piano teacher, Lord Bowles Socialist of conviction, Obituary. Business and Finance: Reed and Bowater start talks on merging UK pulp and paper operations, Petrol price rise likely to put up freight rates, UK car production at peak in November but imports hit sales, BPC: another unwelcome surprise, Company Meeting Farrow & Jackson And Purdy Ltd., Eurosyndicat, Life Business in 1970, Looking back on Seventy Why it was a good year to say goodbye to, The Hodge Group Limited, Pit objection to Coal News, Buists Charles G. S. Buist Limited, Dunlop and Pirelli finally establish £343m link, Chile to close most foreign car plants, The Regions, Interim Statement Hollis Bros. & E. S. A. Limited, £100m Mersey scheme dropped, Mining Major discovery for Alpha Free State, IPC to close Computicket: losses may be over £1.5m, Textile loan plan to be phased out, Contracts, Egypt orders £1m dredger to enlarge Suez Canal, European Ferries Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Opinion: Economics The myths about American success, Business Diary: Dunlop-Pirelli's race against Rome, Fixed Interest, Last-minute rush expected for decimal switch, Overtime 'may be sign of inefficiency', BPC loses £1.5m: publishing setback, BEA to offer bargain fares, Dangers Of Overtime, Looking at '70 and '71 Business's views at the turn of the year, Wall Street, Die-makers 'need to find new production methods', Borregaard turnover rises, Company News Bumper package from Glovers (Chemicals), How the markets moved, Aid for industry promised, Sterling and Money, 1970 home completions lowest for seven years, Bids and Deals Hanson withdraws from National Star tussle, Ian Morison on the trends in the economy The relentless rise in inflation, Warnings that shipbuilding faces financial problems, Fire damage may show first drop for five years. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Active trading in oils, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Accepting Houses' new chief. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Marcus Leaver & Co, Property at home Demand for period houses, Property overseas Waiting for buyers, Chesterton & Sons, Rylands & Co, John D. Wood & Co., Douglas McInnes Ltd., Dron & Wright, Vigers & Co, Pearsons. Politics and Parliament: Parliament A little haven of peace.

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