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The Times - 06/11/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Our Bristol Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, George Clark, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By David Wilsworth, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Julian Mounter, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From Henry Stanhope, From Michael Hornsby, By M R D Foot, Chris Dunkley, Leonard Amey, Emerson Daggertt, PHS, J. E. MAY, J. F. KEMP, NICHOLAS MESSINGER, A. H. N. READE, Peter Jay, R. E. FLOYD., ANTONY HORNBY, ROY ALDERSON, LOUISE DONOVAN, P. J. WATTS., JOHN YUDKIN., MAEVE WILKINS, F. E. KENYON, E. J. TODHUNTER, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, M. R., Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Michael Billington, By Nature-Times News Service, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, BY OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Editor, Anthony Rowley, our European Industrial Correspondent, By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Gillian O'Connor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Frank Vogl, P. J. O. SELF, GORDON BOWEN, JOHN PAGE., P. L. WATSON, B. J. PATRICK., DR. L. HOBDAY, By Christopher Marley, David Jones,

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Politics and Parliament: Expensive Elsie loses her place in the Commons, Council unions accept 50s recommendation of the Scamp inquiry, Evil influences at work in Northern Ireland, Hansard allegation: MP withdraws imputation, Unified health service, A well informed Mr Gromyko, Home Secretary keen to publish all possible facts on Dutschke House of Commons, Accepting the conventions for memoirs, Less control of local sanction, No change in law on obscenity intended, Squeeze will kill big firms, Mr Wilson says, Next week, Commonwealth Society president protests at blackmail attempt over S Africa arms deal House of Lords, New formula for grant of gambling licences, Discretionary duty, Dispersal of top security prisoners, Labour reminded of their cuts and charges Do the Government want Rolls-Royce to go bankrupt?-Mr Wilson, Greater powers sought to reduce fire risk, Less control of loan sanction. News: Defects in new city's headquarters, Island's oldest fortress being restored, Hopes that Russians show their hand today, Secret meetings pave way to talks with Rhodesia, Results in US elections show that voters rejected appeals to fears of violence and recession, Call for full rates on farm land, Britain in a threadbare political wonderland, Pay talks drive by doctors, Eggs may cost at least 9d a dozen more, 17 die as home for elderly people blazes, 12 workers killed by gas fumes on board tanker, Severe reprimand for Eagle officer, Four men and cat take raft across Pacific, New constitution scraps Liu Shao-chi's post, The producers' own solutions to the problems facing television The need for a permanent committee of inquiry into braodcasting, Liquor and prayers also issues, Americans claim N Vietnam build-up of war supplies for dispatch to south and Cambodia, EEC caution on case of New Zealand, Efta urged to speed negotiations with Six, Automatic seat belts planned for cars, A revealing new light on Gladstone, Hooligans close schoolboys' soccer league, Ministry move on pollution expected soon, Hanoi peace talks envoy 'insulted Mr Nixon', 29 lives lost as Korean ferry capsizes, Students had to sleep on park seats, Civil servants give warning on union legislation, Ornamental substitute for stately trees upsets conservationists, US marines blamed by hijacker, Prospect of dearer eggs, American Indians' new spirit The success of an Indian self-help health project, Former Hindu on need for Christian education, Pilots tell how UN will fight hijackers, ILO says Greek unions' rights were violated, Mr Lynch's firm stand on the economy and discipline helped to close party ranks, Mayors resign in protest at fire 'injustice', Physics A new high energy experiment, Pretoria sees 'new spirit' in Africa, The Times Diary Directors make National pay claim, Doctor 'thought woman had had a few', France wants Middle East speed-up, Integration lessons of two turbans, Government to set up bridge design inquiry, Unanimous agreement on size of pay recommendation, Inquiry told of Yarra bridge distortions, 850 may not get wine they paid for, Mrs Meir in Churchillian mood, Treaty with Poles may be initialled next week, Common Market is issue in Faroes election, Physiology: Blood Pressure control, 'Mistake' by oil tanker crew, says counsel, Vietcong say they are no longer attacking withdrawing US troops, Cities 'hold the key to peace', Education linked with help for Third World, Today's engagements, Committee admits its proposals to end strike by council workmen are inflationary, Riding the storm Strange case of the Bank Rate leak Part 5 of the Macmillan memoirs. News in Brief. Law: Sons of ex-president accused in Ecuador, Call for urgent reform of machinery of justice, Japanese court fixes date of thalidomide trial, Long-haired youths win case against employer, Privilege raised in MP libel case, Court of Appeal Finality of a final certificate Hosier & Dickinson Ltd. v. P. & M. Kaye Ltd. Same v. Same, Queen's Bench Division Insurance benefit drafts and false representations Tolfree v. Florence, Date fixed for corruption trial, Appeal to RUC in Devenney assault case. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, National Society For Cancer Relief, Bua, Triumph, Longines, International Airline Of Africa, Abbey Life, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Leicester Permanent, Alitalia, Glenrothes Development Corporation, Je Reviens, Monsieur Worth, Musicians' Benevolent Fund, Kriter, Ann Menzies, Marlborough Fine Art, Bevington Vaizey, London News, Olivetti, Royal Institute Of International Affairs. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, New Ministers in Tanzania Cabinet changes. Editorials/Leaders: The Departments Win More Freedom, The First Grave Digger, A Dim And Quavering Light, Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad City?. Letters to the Editor: Metrication and publicity, Welfare milk, Battle ranges, Gallery entry fees: private patronage, Effects of cuts in public investment, Nancekuke open day, Dentists' fees, Research into lesbianism, No more aeroplanes, Manoeuvrability of oil tankers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Saleroom Ingres drawing bought by the Louvre for £1,500, Counterpoint Drink and be merry with The Times Christmas wine offer, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,614, Broadcasting Television. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr George Murray, Professor Kenneth King, Peter II Last king of Yugoslavia. Deaths. Reviews: The History of the Theatre The Place, Anthony Friedmann's feature debut, Beethoven 9 Festival Hall, Butterflies Are Free Apollo, Cool and white from David Green, Madam Butterfly Coliseum, Terry Riley Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Financial, Announcements, Educational, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 7, 1945. Sport: Tennis Tantrums by Nastase earn reprimands, Football Three Liverpool forwards likely to miss Hibernian tie, Apprentice fails to weigh in and loses place, Sandown Park runners, Golf New professional team matchplay event, Illingworth must seize initiative as Ward and Snow combine, Doncaster programme, Boxing Urtain unable to name the round, Sports in Brief, Photographic evidence not accepted, Bembridge falls two strokes behind leaders, Rugby League Britain pick most experienced players for final, Year of the resounding silence, Racing Troodos impressive on new ground, Cooley at stand-off against Fijians, Another chance for Fearless Fred, Football results on Wednesday, Double chance for NH trainers. Property: Investment Property, Wilson & Co., Property Appeal of remote estates, Country Properties, Jackson & Jackson. Business and Finance: Pound falls 12 points to $2,3918, MEPC in £65m asset upgrading, Fresh attempt to end Yarrow strike, Size In Industry, Aircraft exports still lag despite September rise, W Germany Euromoney is the alternative credit source-banker, Extracts From The Main Speeches 'Three areas where Government has a right and duty to concern itself', Wheelock Marden & Company Limited, Leasing of assets now estimated at £250m, Production of man-made fibre is up on 1969, Common Market Industrial policy proposals are 'too defensive', Societe Internationale Pirelli S.A. Basle, Switzerland., New computer to head Rank Xerox challenge, Bill extends Sunday trading, New Issues Insecticide and detergent offers, Geigy to cut some herbicide prices steeply, The Regions, Technology: Sir Solly Zuckerman at the Foundation for Automation and Employment Tackling problems of technological change, Co-operative Bank may raise some charges, Canada Commission rules against compulsory restraints, Cassette venture by W. H. Smith, 'Not having enough big enterprises is a serious source of weakness', Atlantic air fares to be raised next Spring, Adwest group, Fear of state monopoly in parcels traffic, 12,000 reject call for token strike on unemployment, John Myers & Co. Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, 'Young people in vanguard of voluntary work', Mining Fall-off in demand for Aluminium, N. M. Rothschild & Sons Limited, Boots' half-time profit up almost a quarter, The Friday Column Is the City in need of a new Code?, Fixed Interest, Britain's youth 'should look at potential in the Commonwealth', Synthetic rubber meeting, Nuclear groups seek lucrative US sales for reactor equipment, Road ahead 'not cosy'-Mr Heath, Steel agreement under stress, Congressional results may spur expansionist policies, For the Saver Fundex analyses the equity-link market, Shell hurt by the squeeze in Europe, 'There are politicians who play a dangerous, deadly game', Wall Street, Coal losses mount as Scottish miners vote to join stoppage, In brief, Funds from the City could have saved the IRC, says Mr John Davies, Now the election is over, what about the economy?, Pledge on £30m potash project, Wankel's half-measure revolution, Sterling and Money, 'Electorate gave no mandate to bring in this American law', Bids and Deals Derby wins BCIT with new £2m offer, Aggro in agro-chemicals, Interim Statement Head Wrightson half year report, Bayer profits drop 17 pc, Royal Dutch/Shell's net income down 7 pc, How the markets moved Rises, Business Diary: Prince Charles up against some stern competition, Company News Benson's Hosiery takes price cuts in stride, 'Rise in sterling balances likely after EEC entry', CBI urges tougher line on state pay if inflation is to be controlled. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Oils close lower, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr H Ward to be Dunlop director of finance.

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