The Times - 28/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From David Bonavia, By Our Industrial Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From a Staff Reporter, Ronald Faux, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, From James Reston Tel Aviv, From Leo Goodstadt, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Penny Hunter Symon, David Wade, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, A. S. Byatt, Michael Billington, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Michael Hornsbey, PHS, Susanne Puddefoot, Michael Wolfers, BURTON OF COVENTRY, M. F. HARDIE, GEORG OF DENMARK, NILS ASTRUP, MAX R. BORRELL, J. M. OLIN, D. DOHENY, EDWARD CHADWYCK-HEALEY, RICHARD V. H. LEVINGE, DUNCAN STIRLING, PETER LIDDELL, ARTHUR SUPER, BRUCE COWLES, JAMES ALLASON, HERBERT THOMPSON, GRAHAM JAMESON, IAN McFARLANE, ANTONIO DE FIGUEIREDO, FRANK S. PEPPER, DAVID STUBBS, HELEN STUBBS, JOHN CANNON, STRATTON MILLS, JOAN HARRISSON, HH DA ROBERTS, J. B. PERKINS, C.B., Neil Allen, Athletics Correspondent, R. W. R., J. H. MacC. S., David Rudland, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Michael Green, By Gordon Allan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Christopher Warman, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Leonard Amey, By a Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, John Carter, Travel Editor, Susan Lester, Bill Glenton, Paul Britten Austin, Richard Harris, Philippa Toomey, Owen Hickey, R.S., by John Higgins, by Moira Keenan Editor, Women's Page,
ResumoNews: Cardinal Wyszynski's plea for forgiveness after riots in Poland, Sex and TV as 'angina causes', The Pope reminds families of Christian duties, The Times Diary Speaker: MPs seek debate, Herr Brandt to give help to Britain in 1971, Mr. Kosygin asked by wife to free her husband, Egyptians' visit to Moscow brings new pacts, Israel will pessimistically rejoin peace talks, Education and changes in Africa, Turkey, Pilgrim's progress to Wexford from Salzburg, Key, Computerized overseas telegram service to be considered by Post Office, Latest pamphlets Plea for conservation of deer by a balance among extremists, Astronomy: Search for supernovae, MP disqualified for a year, Regional notebook Winter holiday organizers cast envious eyes at blizzards in the south, Indian Cabinet decides too hold mid-term elections in New Year, The teacher who refused to marry, Festival diary, 1971, North Vietnam increases infiltration into south, Inflation on dairy farm, Crucial talks today in Fleet St. dispute, Spain, Farming topics How hill farms might fare in EEC, Power pay court may meet by end of week, Lillian Board's body to come home, A stern hand on the tap, Voluntary groups' effort over Christmas shows desperate plight of homeless in cities, Blizzards bring road, rail and air disruption with threat of more to come, 'Extra holiday' absentees threaten industry, The world condemns Jews' trial, Medicine DDT found in milk of mothers, Council asks public to report litter offenders, Algeria, Doctors told to watch for murder suspect, Three girls found dead during holiday, Tears as couple are re united in Hongkong, Did Jesus die aged 106 in Japan? New light on a curious legend from a Japanese village, Mini-bus ban feared by industrialists, The rains of destruction in Vietnam, Union warns of possible Tory gains from strikes against Governemnt's Bill, The Queen's family join her in broadcast, 'Britain will be the poorer if Herr Rudi Dutschke is expelled from community', Lambrakis judge arrested by Greek regime, Plea to free tax allowances on entertainment, Today's engagements, Self-help for the homeless, Porpoises on 'war duty' in Vietnam, Rats made afraid of dark by US scientist, Finding a successful formula for the children, Release of political prisoners in Pakistan, BBC chiefs expect to fight for future of Radio One, Sweden, Interest in Stone of Scone revived by new incident. Law: Sentences on Basque nationalists to be announced today, Iran accuses 18 of plotting against state, Russia may put another nine Jews on trial on hijacking charges. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cooks, Bell's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Continental Villas, Thomson Sky Tours, Rentavilla, Sovereign, Dfds, Normandy Car Ferries, Murison Small, The Times, Chandris Cruises, Turkish Tourism Information Office, Dewar's, Iberia, Denmark, Autolloyd, Wings, Riley, Clarksons, Swans, Polish Tourist Information Centre, Swiss Properties, Southern Ferries, Bea, Erna Low, The Economist, Selfridges, United Arab Airlines. Picture Gallery: The 12 days of Christmas: a series. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Lucia di Lammermoor Covent Garden, Kiss me, Kate Coliseum, The Bull of La Plata Radio 3, The elusive flavour of modern lost cities, The heritage of Rutherford and Leavis: a 'Cambridge style' The Cambridge Mind, Alice in Wonderland Yvonne Arnaud Guildford, Island that has escaped the twentieth century, Quick guide, Now it is a little bit of heaven.... Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Hampstead Theatre, Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,655. Editorials/Leaders: Destroying The Patrimony, Death Sentences In Leningrad, The Queen And The Commonwealth. Letters to the Editor: Salmon research, Paradox of Pravda, Civil Service holidays, The non-package air traveller, Stewkley church, The crossword, Bunter's creator, The site for London's third airport, Portuguese in Africa, Forsyte wines, Future of BBC local radio. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Elections and awards at Cambridge. Obituaries: Bishop Montgomery Campbell, Dr G. Bourne, Mr Elyesa Bazna The Spy Cicero, Mr N. Shvernik, Miss Lillian Board An outstanding British athlete, Herr Hans Kluthe, Sir Robert Bignold. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest, Company News Anglo American buys manganese mine, Sterling and Money, Freight markets Lower rates taken for tramp cargo, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of Fixed interest Stocks, Wall Street Dow Jones average jumps 5.27 points NY copper futures down 75 points, London & Regional Market Prices Overseas shares weak, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Recent issues. Sport: Strength a good substitute for guile, Boycott challenging Hammond, Sports in Brief, Boxing Day results Wolverhampton results Wetherby, Interview should gain swift compensation, Leeds confirm their authority, Fairyhouse runners, Newcastle programme, Skiing France ahead after early skirmishes, Aberdeen remain one point ahead as New Year looms, McNab doubtful for Arsenal, Full backs duel for points, Yachting Buccaneer leads way to Hobart, Speedway England win fourth international, Saturday's First Division results First division, Williams leads siege of Llanelli, Athletics Recognition comes slowly to Chi Cheng, Tennis approaches new year with unsolved problems, No game but a happy result for West Ham, For the record Rugby Union, Caro Bello may find the form to foil Persian War, Rugby League Trinity helped by slope, Rugby Union Barbarians' debt to Rogers, Today's football, Britain reach Federation Cup semi-finals, Liverpool poorly rewarded, Football Arsenal for the championship, a wish that may still be nothing more, Boxing Roque retains junior title. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 28, 1945. Moscow conference. Deaths. Property.
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