The Times - 05/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Blake, Pearce Wright, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, Fred Emery, Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By George Clark, Political Staff, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Hornsby, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Gary Lloyd, By Norman Fowler, Chris Dunkley, PHS, Louis Heren, Ronald Butt, HEAD., WIGG, IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, P. F. CONSIDINE, BASIL TAYLOR, K. J. JOHNSON, R. C. RITCHIE, G. K. T. CHIEPE, WILLIAM TORDOFF, DENNIS AUSTIN, J. A. G. GRIFFITH, PETER WORSLEY, DAVID PAGE, PETER G. FELTHAM, FRANCIS CHICHESTER, CHARLES WHEELER, IORWERTH C. PEATE., J. H. BARON, ELIZABETH M. TURNER, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Our Chester Correspondent, By Peter Marson, A Correspondent, P.D.F, Mrs. E. Lilian Greig, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Railton, Marghanita Laski, Richard Holmes, Philip French, Dennis Potter, Michael Holroyd, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Billington, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Julian Mounter, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By John Groser, Political Staff, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, A.P.-Dow Jones., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MICHAEL J. OVERALL, DOUGLAS HOSEGOOD, RODERICK THOMSON, P. D. L. PINNOCK, D. L. MOSS, W. A. WISEMAN, By Hugh Stephenson, David Jones,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: £1,000 a year families will not pay higher charges Big surplus expected in 1971: British goods must stay competitive, Inflationary effect of office control, Substantial 1971 surplus is predicted by Mr Barber, Swifter road procedures, Bill proposes stricter fire rules, Narrowest partisan approach seen for a generation, Calls for abandonment of Channel tunnel House of Commons, Chairman and leader for Opposition MPs, Report soon on non-returnable containers, Britain bleeding to death from self-inflicted wounds-Lord Stokes House of Lords, Lorry noise and fumes, Bus services in rural areas, Government to provide eight new training centres. News: Which? disputes elixir's health-giving claims, Infantry to get swingfire anti-tank missile, Gorton attack on defence policy of Opposition, Answer to cheap foreign cars, Mayor suspended in dance-hall fire inquiry, Finns offer Helsinki as security conference site, Lords in modern dress, New cars, Dentists' call to end tax on toothpaste, Ivory Coast is urging talks with S Africa, Film gives the layman a look-in at sale room, Ship drops cargo to clear minefield, Pilot blames Pacific Glory crash on Allegro, Helping the prisoner to cope Crisis in the prisons (3)., Britain stays out of space project, Fears of Guy Fawkes bonfires in rubbish, Eagle officer 'did not know' buoy was moved, Mr Humphrey returns to political arena, Duke's warning on over-use of recreation areas, Power for the TV producer, President Nixon is pleased with Senate gains and Democrats elated by governorship harvest, Agreement on return of Lesotho king, French Concorde reaches top speed as 002 returns, Greece bars Red Cross from prisons, Democrats keep control of Congress and gain in state governor results, Protest at unqualified mathematics teachers in secondary schools, Councils and unions to meet today, Warning on gas geysers in bathrooms, Boy shot near Army range gets £18,500, Guerrillas seek inquiry into Amman clashes, Governorship contests, The Times Diary Panorama opens China gate Patrick Dean's cloistered calm, Indians alarmed by talk of 'Pakistan war', Vatican woos China in aiming at contacts, Dig uncovers remains of Tudor palace, Casebook: Why men get drunk, Oxford car park would be 'catastrophic', Mr Maudling rescues an Asian family, Critical look at development of technology colleges, Severer penalties for ammonia attackers urged, Miss Fonda denies assaulting policeman, The 35 senators elected, Register of ideas aims to inspire action, The grim outlook for Mr Nixon, South Vietnam takes over first air base, Three shot dead in new Calcutta clashes, Order of Bath for women, UN call for extension of Suez cease-fire, Bishops rule on mixed marriages, Students' call to end ban on lecturer, Troops will be on alert. But no shooting expected as Suez cease-fire ends, Mr Vorster explains away poll defeats, Paris loosens its grip on provinces, Preserving the poetic art of ploughing, EEC Commission seeks political commitment to plan for economic union, Britain insists that its Market costs figure is a realistic estimate, Stability in newspaper industry is new joint body's objective, The Queen greets a new church era, Riding the storm In Moscow with Mr Khrushchey Part 4 of the Macmillan memoirs, Today's engagements, Allegro gave no signal, Pacific Glory's pilot says at inquiry, New call for ban on biological weapons, Future of Cambodia appears brighter as communist forces fail to cause disruption, Working group take over Bonn-Warsaw talks, RUC members 'in a conspiracy of silence over assault'. Index. Law: Britons gaoled in Spain for 12 years, Queen's Bench Division 'Spot-ball' contest illegal Ladbrokes (Football) Ltd and Others v. Perrett, U S marine charged with working for Vietcong, Sergeant's denial in Leeds accident case, Cricket field 'agricultural' land Williams v. Richards. Display Advertising: Aga, Shell, French Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, Property Growth Assurance Company, Richard Ellis & Son, Slumberdown, Times Newspapers, Mental Health Research Fund, Bmw, The Times, Parker-Knoll, Pool Promoters Association, Bp, Agnews, Pye, Healey & Baker, Times Educational Services, Bea, Eyre & Spottiswoode. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Vice-Chancellor to retire, New prison chief comes from service, Indian award for Yehudi Menuhin, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Katie Stewart's complete cut-out-and-keep cookery guide Cooking for a buffet supper, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,613, Marianne Faithfull at Royal Court, Sale Room High prices for minor works by Old Masters, Broadcasting Television, Motor show. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: A Mature American Verdict, Britain And A Common E.E.C. Currency. Letters to the Editor: U S banking hours, Corporation tax, Gallery entry fees, Obstacles to a new incomes policy, The Macmillan memoirs, Zambia's neighbours, Oil pollution at sea, Why BAC should lead a European airbus consortium, For the donor's benefit, Size of cheques, The Pope's offer, Art of George Stubbs, Ramotse case, Road wear and tear, Freedom and authority, Racing prize money, School meals, Graduation charge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Sport: Missed penalties end Newcastle's hopes, Liverpool's defence sees them through, Sports in Brief, Leeds win on away goals, Newbury results, Hockey Plan that works perfectly, Cowdrey fails to score and Ward in difficulty, Newbury programme, Boxing Joint body for professionals and amateurs, Warwick runners, Barrow's fight for survival, Tennis, Bell's try relieves Oxford frustration, Tennis Four men contest two Dewar Cup places, Racing Camera patrol exonerates Sports View, Dorset and Wilts bid for honours, Rowing Increased fees delayed, Olympic build-up under way, Counties in vain struggle after eight changes, Rugby League Australia make six changes, No further action by League on referee, Sedgefield, Coleraine eliminated, Cambridge lose their unbeaten record. Obituaries: Dom Robert Richardson Reorganizing Belmont Abbey, Mr David Carter, Prof A. Besicovitch Mathematics at Cambridge, Obituary, Lady Helen Seymour, Mr Percy Horton Teacher and artist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 6, 1945 Cheaper loans. Reviews: Turandot Oxford Playhouse, The Pilgrim's Progress Festival Hall, When Thou Art King Round House, The impact of Europe on Indian art, The Dolly Scene Thames, A brilliant perspective of the Sixties Source book to a decade which may seem less strange to future historians than it does now, The writer in New York: the Quixote-Panza ticket, The sweet legend of an English King: removing the angels with cold facts, The writer in America: Dr Fiedler's hemlock and after, Oscar Peterson in private, Love, loneliness, elation and despair, Quick guide. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: New Issues Scot Meat geared to consumers' market, Haden downgrades its target to £1.3m, NEDC initiative towards setting up incomes policy suggested, S Wales miners vote to stop work on Monday, Contracts Parkinson's to build £2.3m Fiji hospital, Business Diary: Anderson steps into Abbey Life at short notice, The Regions, Leyland men planning series of walkouts over industrial Bill, Park Cake Bakeries, £150m trip to Anglesey, Invergordon, Lynemouth, Costs hold down Unilever profits, MPs get Nalgo document, Chancellor looks ahead to improved economic activity in next 6 months, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Ltd., United States Car sales drop sharply through GM strike, 20,000 asked to strike against reform proposals, Company News Dutton-Forshaw still riding high, Scot Meat Products Limited, Disputes can bleed UK to death-Lord Stokes, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Employers seek changes, Equal pay award in confectionery, Stoppage over at Ferranti, Margins squeeze on Unilever NV, Abbey Life names managing director, Airship freight service to be studied, Fixed Interest, Edgar Pickering (Blackburn) Limited Half-yearly Statement for the period ended 30th September, 1970, Lord Shawcross calls for end of TV levy, Ships kept idle over 'dirty cargo', Japan Spinners resist American bid to curtail exports, Opinion: Economics EEC agriculture just a question of price, Mining Nickel smelter for Western Mining, Company Meeting ACORN Securities Company Limited Mr. C. H. P. Gifford's Statement, The 'Lump' And Taxation, Wall Street, The City Of London Brewery And Investment Trust Limited, In brief, W Germany Central Bank defers decision on easier credit, The 'lump' decision angers unions, Danish owners are trying to sell liner on Vickers berth, 15-Week Shell dispute nears end, How the markets moved, Bids and Deals £2.2m radiator group to join Myson, Banks raise charges for staff group schemes, New British independent airline starts, Interim Statement F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, Textiles: trouble at mill in Lancashire Richard Spiegelberg on the IRC's role in modernizing the industry, Gloomy prospects for car manufacturers next year, Sterling and Money, Interim Statement Unilever Limited and Unilever N.V., Rowland group in Consolidated Signal move, Vauxhall men prepare claim for £12 increase. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director of Abbey Life Assurance. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Unilever falls on profits news, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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