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The Times - 24/08/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By BRIAN CASHINELLA, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, From ERIC MARSDEN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By TONY ALDOUS, From Our Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PAT HEALY Social Services Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, Peter Waymark, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, Our Cairo Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, By Arthur Jacobs, Stanley Sadie, S.S., By Leonard Buckley, By John Percival, by Alma Birk, Linda Yeatman, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From St. John Donn-Byrne, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From CLIFF TEMPLE, By NEIL ALLEN, From a Special Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By JOHN NICHOLLS, By LEONARD AMEY, BY A CORRESPONDENT, From David Spanier, From Paul Martin, Colin Norman, Tony Aldous, PHS, D. J. M. BLADES., MICHAEL GRYLLS, WYLTON DICKSON, EDWIN BROOKS, G. S. BISHOP, CYRIL CARLIOL, HARVEY MATUSOW, By E. C. Hodgkin, KEITH VAUGHAN, A. C. NORFOLK., ALLAN GRANT., C. G. LANCASTER., H. ROWLAND HILL., VIVIENNE G. FRIDJOHN, From RONALD FAUX, From ANTHONY SMITH, From JOHN CHARTRES, Peter Cotes, By Nature-Times News Service, John Garnett, By Paul Routledge, Labour Staff, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By IAN MORISON, By DENNIS DWYER, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By PETER HILL, By CLIVE CALLOW, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From JOHN EARLE, RONALD KERSHAW, D. R. LINDSELL., W. G. M. SPENS, E. AYLEIT MOORE., R. R. SIMONS., MALCOLM BROWN, J. H. GOODLAND., By David Spanier, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, GILLIAN GRAHAM, DAVID MILLHAM, Edited by Robert Jones, By JACK LEE,

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News: French opposition divided over poll in Bordeaux, Fulbright plan to secure peace in Middle East, Parades ban protest, Captors treated US journalist well, GLC man urges council power on furnished flats, Lack of wind delays sand yachting, Lawsuit over dead Negro, Uncertainties at heart of Middle East peace, 'Trapped on crossing', Ban on sleep in the open, Knifed nurse staggers to hospital, Hazards of a London moonman, Astronomy More moon craters to be named, Brazilian as bargainer, Cholera: how far will it spread?, Comet crash ascribed to navigation error, Hot and cold wars that go rumbling on, American tourists in Soviet incidents, TUC issues strike guide to militants, Seoul's call rebuffed, Farming Topics Comparing dairy farming methods, Sikh licensee claims bias by police, 42 deaths in hurricane, Circling lazily over northern chimneys, Police split rival groups at match, Jellyfish in the works, Mother to keep three children from school, Children in peril, says canon, The London interview A bit of history and a great evening out, Fire danger to Corsican village, Papal envoy upgraded, Israel picks two for peace talks, Gibraltar talks to be held in London, Disabled to check on operation of welfare Act, Cholera secrecy warning, The Times Diary Young Liberals move against Israeli YL, Island's 21 years under ex-army 'king', 'Free radio' rally, Death threat to Helen Joseph, Husain ends talks with Nasser, Allergy Primitive plants in house dust, Operation Seashore Wise Anglesey likes to keep things as they are, Doubts over arms for South Africa anger Tories, Incomes down on the farm The year's reward for a seven-day week: just £747 7s. 1d., Dysentery test on children, Workmanlike look for new theatre, Protest over low flying, Rome curb on Indian nuns, Hounding of Niarchos denied, Pledge by Agnew on Cambodia, Threat to close BBC office in Delhi, Rally report expected by Minister, Experiments with a message, Rail gangers killed, Ballet lunch interrupted, Ginsburg in hard-regime prison, Today's engagements, 3,224 mile charity walk by couple, Zambia plot accusation, Caradon pleads for Korean's life, Surprise Soviet seabed move, Better grain market, Blaiberg's widow explains, Duty of artist to society stressed at Edinburgh. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Steel, "Hideaway", Bks, Jones Lang Wootton, The Times, Hidden Hearing, Bua, Boac, Stella Fisher Bureau. Index. Sport: Saturday's racing Haydock Park, America's Cup New helmsman for France, Miss Lefebvre new champion, Sports in Brief, Nel Recalled Springboks' choice, Cycling Lewis keeps title, East Germans win three finals, Kirtlington Polo Teamwork counts, Bowls, Albionia The Danger Chartino chosen for chief race, Today's racing programmes Pontefract, Other Yachting Finn title for Bruder, Kent take 11 bonus points, Wise Purchases Points well earned, Cricket Derbyshire's hopes fade, Abject Performance Charlton and co in caricature, Avco Classic Casper still in front, Tennis, Britain win first race, Rugby League Rally earns a draw, Cricket Review Sainsbury strikes, Athletics, Worcester NH runners, Motor Racing New car in trouble, Lancashire only single stride from title, Europa Cup Undisclosed injuries costly, Tottenham play Scots, Student Games Todd proves fitness, Hockey Tour Victory for England, French Racing Lesson for all from Piggott. Weather: The Weather. Law: Landlady, aged 64, prepares for gaol, 'Mischief' charge. Reviews: Not so magical, Memories of great men, The multiplying Moog, Blocking the way, Further marvels. Arts and Entertainment: Lunch-Hour Plays In A Pub, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,550, Golda Meir: Woman of action. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, August 24, 1945 4-Power Parade. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices. Property: Property Market Eyes on Covent Garden, Henry Butcher & Co, Alfred Savill, Curtis & Henson, Hillier Parker May & Rowden. Editorials/Leaders: Israel's Decision, Inhumanity In Hanoi, A Dark Story. Letters to the Editor: B.A.C. 3-11, America's 'free trade' and the carpet imports, Income tax cut, A National Policy For People?, Exercise in intimidation, Coal Industry, No Butterfly Nets, Case for coal, Contact lacking, Piccadilly Inquiry, US And The Concorde Project, Cambridge Appeals, Overseas Aid, Inferior brews, A new look, The Computer IS Always Right, Climbers' Trophies, No ordinary offenders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University News St. Andrews. Obituaries: Prof. D. J. Robertson A well-known figure in industrial relations, Sir Peter Runge, Obituary, Thelma Niklaus. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, NYSE seats are cheaper-sadly, Orders rush sends up Japanese ship prices, Atom station short list, Kent County Council, Cory still ahead of costs, Japan's advance on steel process front How Japanese steelmakers are narrowing the trade gap in technological achievements. Tokyo, Aug 23, mining Congo bid by Union Miniere, More Share Prices, £600m building debts held up, Barclays Bank sees 'high-level stagnation', BUSINESS diary Neil Wates's moral poser, Last hurdle for Devlin, The inside story of a unique but important Whitehall case study-on the prison department, Austrian sales record for British Leyland, BP starts tests off Indonesia, Philips buys Coats offices, company NEWS LEG Trust's high liquidity and dividend outlook, Lord Stokes's dilemma over lay-off pay, Coffee quota 'progress', Henderson-Kenton (Holdings) Limited, Further lay-offs likely in motor industry, personnel management and industrial relations Getting the shop stewards involved, Freight Markets Bigger bonus for oil tankers, Italian production stagnant, contracts McAlpine to extend M 18, new ISSUES Stigwood in third bid for market quote, £7m target for Eire fishing, GE computers made £2m profit, THE Washington COLUMN, $44m shops deal in US, Boards should tell unions all, says TUC, Constructors' World Hopes for another big Saudi Arabian deal, FOR THE saver Sun in new savings link, Portugal scorns devaluation, Risk of autumn power shortage, Ford will build car factory in Russia-Boggs, The rising price of inflation, The Regions Industry, Hull gets jobs after US cutback, Carrier men back board, Warning recession by National Institute. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Costain puts 2 on board. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Weekly List Of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds Traded In Europe, This Week's Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.

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