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The Times - 19/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Michael Knipe, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Paul Martin, By Michael Thomas, Labour Correspondent, From Peter Hopkirk, By Louis Heren, By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By our Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Derek Humphry, From Richard Sharpe, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, Our Jerusalem Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Richard Harris, From Michael Leapman, By the News Team, Robert Anderson, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Elizabeth Wiskemann, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, P. N. Furbank, Malcolm Winton, Penny Hunter Symon, By Nature-Times News Service., Michael Wolfers, PHS, Fred Emery, WYLTON DICKSON, A. J. LUCKING, DEREK BLOOM, David Wood, A. H. SPURWAY, MAITLAND, ANN S. WARD, ROBIN CORCOS, C. BROCKLEBANK-FOWLER., FRANCIS WITTS., DUN BOYNE, DAVID BARNES, MICHAEL HASTINGS, From St. John Donn-Byrne, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, Golf Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Richard Streeton, Our Cricket Correspondent, Mr. John Woodcock, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Leonard Amey, By a Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By Maurice Corina, By Anthony Rowley, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, Our Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Clive Callow, From Frank Vog, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By John Armytage, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. W. Shakespeare, SAMUEL ELLON, A. CURRALL, D. R. MYDDELTON, J. C BUCKMAN, By Anthony Thomas, Michael Shanks, Andrew Lumsden, Edited by Robert Jones, Robert Jones, John Woodland, Berry Ritchie, Innis Macbeath, by Malcolm Brown, by C. Douglas Calverley, by A. T. B. Shand, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by Neil E. Wates, by John Gillham,

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News: Mr Heykal quits Cabinet, Was there a Heath storm in a coffee cup?, CND calls for closer tie among peace groups, Gift to honour 40 martyrs, Scottish Nationalists may fight seats in England, Uneasy peace reigns in Reggio Calabria but police fear more riots, 'Anguish' of Britain's old industrial areas, Boat rescue team saved, Militants' move to oust National Front chief, Scientists put a shine on tarnished image, Farming Topics Changes in machinery over 5 years, Town planning policies producing smaller, costlier houses, Systems method needs to sell itself in private homes sector, Police raid pirate radio, Quebec issues kidnapping warrants: Cross letter says he is alive and well, Mental nurses demoralized by conditions, Turks still undecided on Soviet hijackers' fate, French Socialists split over poll strategy, Mr Smith willing to talk in London, 2,000 American soldiers in Ethiopia, Contractors battle against phenomenal price rises, Hanoi article prompted President Nixon to make his recent proposal on Indo-China Grounds for hope in Vietnam peace talks, The Times Diary Richardson leaves RSC Unbalanced UN turn-out, U Nu reported in Burma to raise revolution, Destruction of giant US plane casts doubts on Lockheed's future, German inquiry on impersonation of London businessman, Dealing with the dirty tricks that other people get up to, Russia builds up her Navy in the Indian Ocean, New role of a Victorian relic Winson Green: a case history, Space: Astronauts 'saw' cosmic rays, Entomology Cannibal beetle spares its young, Saigon plans dry season offensive in Cambodia, Lone sailor starts 'wrong way' voyage, President and the 'football vote' On tour with Mr Nixon, Doctors' concern on new pay body, The London interview The civilized capital viewed from a planner's chair Mr Walter Bor, US jets 'fly in secret to Israel', 'Compelling duty on all countries to subordinate national interests to global policies in accordance with the United Nations charter' Put world difficulties first, Lord Boyle says, Unions claim 70 councils are ready to settle, Weather changes blamed for bridge disaster, Women's lib: Maoists, Trotskyites and Mothers in Action, Councils 'are building superfluous houses', Indian industries are suffering massive losses as a result of Soviet Union sponsorship, Baathist factions manoeuvre for control in Syria after Dr Atassi relinquishes power, Spanish trade union Bill faces stiff opposition, New estimates for land requirements essential, Healthy export market for construction materials, Stand-by trunk telephone system to be laid, Crisis in the prisons: the first of a series of articles by Norman Fowler, Conservative MP for Nottingham, South The squalor of three to a cell, Coming Through A Crisis The fearful anarchy of autism, Keeper of the Tory conscience, Herr Strauss sharpens his attack to win over the voters, Latest pamphlets, How six Sudanese died Family massacre threatens peace effort, Sharing the £54m farm guarantees, Animal virus mystery at research centre, Mr Wilson's song for a former colleague, Greek ex-Speaker attacks Army rule, Jordanian tanks try to cut guerrilla route to Syria, Health hazard from sewage and rubbish increasing, Today's engagements, Poll swing chief interest as voters in London's 'Tory dustbin' prepare for election, Industry must make strong effort to improve efficiency, MP seeks inquiry into Army paper work, Bible of good taste author studies the English, Environment Minister faces dilemma over power station. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sova Direct, Berlitz, Cheveley, Jones Lang Wootton, Officers' Terminal Grant Trust, Towry Law, Essex Water Company, Save And Prosper, Thomson Overseas Journals, Rentarc, The Times, National Giro, Wimpey, Carter, Sun Alliance & London, Parker-Knoll, British Clothing Manufacturer, Richard Costain, Gang-Nail, Boac, Stella Fisher Bureau, Appointments, Trollope & Colls, British Steel Corporation, Campari, Lancia, Twa, Young Austen & Young, Bea, Conder, Royal Air Force, British Industrial Plastics. Weather: The Weather. Law: MP to campaign against fines on high earners. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Pétain's mission, Vienna Secession at Academy, Npo Kamu Festival Hall, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Festival Hall, Familiar Beethoven English String Quartet St. John's, Smith Square, The bathing-shed school: or, the perils of eroticism as a poetic motive, John Tilbury Wigmore Hall, Generations Apart Bbc 1, Sergio and Eduardo Abreu Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Scaffold at the Open Space, Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,598. Editorials/Leaders: Cannot Bus Passengers Go By Post?, Confrontation In Downing Street, Murder As A Political ACT. Letters to the Editor: Crossing at the lights, Approaching 1984, Cheaper air fares, Selling church plate, Wages and benefits in the EEC, Journalists' pay, Helpful fractions, Keeping Sylvia's vote, Qualified teachers for management education, Jews and Arabs, Underground costs, Supply of arms to South Africa, Aircraft profitability, Nationalized loss, Panorama and the motor industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 19, 1945 Peron "canonized ". Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Pierre Laporte Strong federalist in Quebec Cabinet, Obituary, Mr James Taylor, Prince Zeid El Hussein. Sport: League results and tables First division, Rugby Union Alert is sounded as the Welsh dragon stirs, Sports in Brief, Everton like 11 captains with no ship, Tennis Miss Walsh makes mockery of seventh seeding in Stalybridge event, Motor racing Driver injuried in pile-up, Today's fixtures, Lorenzaccio's stud not yet decided, Fontwell Park Card, Barnes can thank his driving for title, Consoling thoughts for West Ham, Rugby the loser if Fijians restrict their zest, Athletics New AAA body may face uphill task, Two sent off at Ebbw Vale, Golf French see Jacklin at his Sunday best, On a foundation of steel Palace are building an empire of which London can be proud, For the record Rugby Union, Racing on Saturday Newmarket, Carlin signs, Golden Monad third to Armos in Longchamp race, Boxing Castillo wins title at third attempt, Hockey Skill comes out top as St Albans win final, Leicester programme, Round-the-world quest for Ashes. Property: Herring, Daw & Manners, Commercial & Industrial Property, George Head & Co., Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Wanted, Property Trend to big offices increasing. Business and Finance: Search for new electricity chief, Property investment funds code sought, European managers and the US way of business, Accountancy salaries prompt job changes, Exploring Mr Heath's new corridors of power, Gramco sales ban defended by west German bank chief, More use mortgages to purchase new homes, National Benzole to cut back number of petrol stations, Brain drain to United States slows down, Leyland in talks with Renault, Volkswagen, Muar River Rubber Company Limited., Liverpool still top deep-sea port, Mott, Hay study Brazil railway, GM drive to increase Opel sales in Britain, Dividend payout suspended by Royal Arsenal Co-operative, Smoothing The Jagged Edge, Navy to computerize pay calculations in January, Bid to lure bank union members, Giro holds growth target, Industry in the regions: the time for tough action at the Port of Liverpool Merseyside: the sitting back will have to stop, Briefly from the Boardroom, 5 pc increase in prices by British Aluminium, United States Talks may solve dispute over Japanese textiles, Japan Kogyo group to link with Ford, Esso predicts loss for 1970: urges dearer oil soon, For the Saver Ebor Commodity raises payment, The Washington Column First National's break over Eurodollars, Threat to German economy if metal workers strike, Electrocomponents Associated Limited, Industrialists warn Mr Nixon on wages spiral, Mining Zamanglo declares special dividend, New Issues Normand offer for sale, Canada UK banks in new refinery link-up, Business Diary: Discontent at BOAC and BEA over unfilled No 1 positions, Eire Unions to challenge wage freeze, Funds and takeovers: agreement on codes, Trade concession talks begin, National Savings up by £22.7m in September, NEDC seeking decision on grants, In brief, Report says survey of workers 'can do harm', Interim Statement English Calico Limited, Contracts £1.3m order for Willett Contractors, Steel industry middlemen to get 10 pc pay increase, Casebook from America The ITT experiment in social awareness, Problems between London and Australia, Personnel and industrial relations Quantifying the human comedy in cash terms, Monetary policy, yes, but not by itself Geoffrey Bell on the continuing argument about money supply, Manufacturers behind food price freeze plan, Company News Bestobell's $1.8m U S purchase, Redundancy fund under review for cut back in public expenditure. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Tate & Lyle. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Commodities Sugar and tin meetings, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalizatiob & week's change.

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