The Times - 21/07/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From GERALD SHAW, Pearce Wright, Our Science Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Our Dar es Salaam Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, Our Beirut Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By HUGH NOYES, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, By GERALDINE KEEN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By Our Medical Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From RICHARD SHARPE, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, From PETER NICHOLS, From Our Own Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT Science correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, From GRETEL SPITZER, From DAVID HOUSEGO, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, Michael Baily, Geoffrey Wansell, Rita Marshall, Brian MacArthur, Tony Aldous, Robert Jackson, PHS, P. A. MANN, STEPHEN HILL, CHARLES THOMAS, JOHN HARVEY, By Professor Richard Rose, MARGARET WOOLCOCK, DOMINIC LE FOE, THEODORE CROMBIE, LIONEL GREGORY, M. H. PORT, By Nature-Times News Service, By JIM RAILTON, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By U. A. TITLEY, By PETER MARSON, By RAY CAIRNS, By NEIL ALLEN, Peter Hoffer, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By our Racing Staff, By Our Racing Staff, By Guy Brett, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By John Percival, Henry Raynor, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By Terry Mahon, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By GILES SMITH, By PETER HILL, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, Sally White, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, From ROGER VIELVOYE, By MAURICE CORINA, By Our Industrial Staff, KENNETH OWEN, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, From FRANK VOGL, From COLIN CHAPMAN, From JOHN EARLE, By JOHN WOODLAND, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON, C. M. BERNARD, ALAN SAPPER, DAVID H. BURNETT, J. A. FLETCHER, F. W. G. GREENER, By ERIC WIGHAM, by Ian Morison, Lord Rothschild,
ResumoNews: Protest on Riviera arrest, Doctor signed for 43,000 purple hearts for himself, More girls in London have VD, Russian rocket tests in Pacific, Air collision over Spain, First suit on sex discrimination, South Africa Note forces delay on sale of arms, Finland extends pact with Russia, New system for Gerona, Layman as spokesman of Vatican, Barber to start EEC entry talks today, Tayside growth potential, Washington defence of Princess, Third airport assurance, Language of prison, Suspension of doctor for advertising, Mafia rumours as violence returns to Reggio, Effect of Pipinelis loss, Challenge to Pete, Abbey study of visitors, The Times Diary IRA: forbidden letters in the Irish alphabet, Suicide of Bonn official, Guerrillas renew Cambodia battle, Fires still a risk at sea, Drake Heirlooms Sale Tomorrow, Whitehall's £34m space, Concorde is fitted for smoke-free takeoff, Final demand for £0 bill, Housewives protest over water, Gypsies form human wall to stop eviction, 'Slave trade' blockade by police, A leading question, 4,800 gns for carving, Young scientist was 'terrified of future', A prized residential area, Europe may join U S space project, Bonn opposition shuns Moscow talks, Revolt by Left as MPs vote for dock powers, BBC plans longer 'War and Peace', Science Report Meteorology Turbulence still hazard to aircraft, Minister's 'shop around ' advice to housewives, Campaign growing for Miss Devlin's release, Gulf states put the onus on Britain, Sainsbury pay £5,050 to shopper, Soviet professor dismissed, Opinion polls: the lessons of last month's election, Nato should have thwarted Russia, says Israel, Deaths on two lines bring big tube delays, UN truce chief to go, 'Blacking' of British ships abroad, Springer's stop deal, QC says doctor did not know, Duke of Norfolk apologizes, Southwark may help businesses, Captain watches as cruise liner sinks, Nixon fear of war on Suez, Disc jockey dismissed, 'Give law a bigger role in education', Andreotti's decisive week, Mrs Gandhi would go to avert split, Why students should buy bicycles, Today's engagements, Miss Lee to step down, One rent rebel holds out against GLC, Iain Macleod Dies, Apology by author, Banned motorists find their feet, Black coalition urged by US leader. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Colgate, Bell's, Cooltan, Certified Accountants Publications, Army Officer Entry, British-American Tobacco Investments, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Nuclear Power Group, King & Co., Tyndall Assurance, Ibm, Radiospares, Kewlox, Daimler. Law: Two doctors sentenced, Rape charge, G L C Liable For Fire Damage H. & N. Emanuel Ltd. v. Greater London Council And Another, Queen's Bench Division Inquiry Agent To Pay Damages For Trespass Jolliffe v. Willmett & Co. And Another, £16,000 cannabis charge, Dam disaster case reopens, RAF men sentenced, Warning by court on child, Gaoled GP ordered to be struck off. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Latest Appointments New Presidents, Commissions in the RAF, 'Brave girl' awarded £30,000, University News Oxford. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Time British realized value of EEC entry Commons, 28 votes against, Docks dispute: pledge of resolute action to keep food prices stable, S Africa seeks clarification of Simonstown agreement: no action on sale of arms before further statement. Arts and Entertainment: Paris The Collections By Prudence Glynn, Television today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,521. Letters to the Editor: Marble Arch, Tesco Appeal For Lords Tesco Supermarkets Ltd. v. Nattrass, Title muddle, EEC sales, Essential home-base work for Britain's architects, Bought-In, Comex Expeditions, The Child's Needs, Period of fostering, Docks' bosses, Hard-gained skill, The Dock Strike: Breaking Of An Agreement, Fragment Of Roman London, Cure for films, Oliver Harvey Diaries. Editorials/Leaders: The Story Of Ryhope, The Tayside Survey, Only An Intent. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Saturday July 21 1945 Harvest Workers. Obituaries: M. Roger Cambon A distinguished French diplomat, Rev. Daniel Niles, Obituary, Professor G. F. Webb Architectural historian. Sport: Cosh beaten, Rifle Shooting Shoot-off in Times Cup, Sports in Brief, Inter-county teams, RAF take title, Cowes to Dinard, George Todd unlucky, Amateur Golf Day to remember for the ghouls of golf, Ayr programme for today, Details of Commonwealth games events Badminton, Late shocks at the Oval, Davies wins a private war, Racing results yesterday Folkestone, Smith boosts Derbyshire, Cycling A real problem, Baseball, Doggett's Coat And Badge Spencer masters test of skill, County cricket score cards Worcester v. Leicester, Commonwealth Games In Edinburgh Fine reward for perseverance, England all but beaten after day of hope, French Racing My Swallow best by short head. Reviews: Display in ballet, Abbey Theatre for Old Vic, A very sad business, Mozart's Italian premiere, A profound ambivalence. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Land For Sale, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Acknowledgements. Property: Phillips Puttick, Knight Frank & Rutley, Sotheby's, FOX & Sons, Hampton & Sons, Howards, Country Properties, Christie's. Business and Finance: Treasury study to ease cash squeeze on companies, Company News Good second-half rally by Henderson-Kenton, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Project for 'super agency' to handle US mergers, Chemical New York Corporation, Fixed Interest Low coupon shorts attract support, Bids, Deals & Mergers Permanite profit challenge, Dutch link with SIDAL, Italy Vatican disposes of more investments, Frustration for silver 'bulls', Docks strike may affect coal supply for winter power, Record Italy car imports, mining Net revenue down at North BH, The Regions, Pilkington glass for building to cost more, computer NEWS Wates systems offered to other British builders, Target Trust Managers Limited, Steel output assured until September, King asked to leave bank board, Africa: a new era in banking, Increase in orders for UK shipyards, Caffyns Ltd, Money Market Tight close in spite of large Bank help, Australia Growing concern at effects of Common Market entry, FOR THE saver Fund's eyes on farming land, Nixon sets limit on import quotas, US concern's drilling plan for Sussex, Fine Fare profits rise to £4.9m, Strike closes last of the big cargo outlets, Rudolf Wolff plans to go public, Burroughs' $75m loan, Statement today on MEPC bid, Briefly, Phillips puts faith in oil field, U S economy now 'on the mend', Review of little Neddies, Exchange rate flexibility doubts, Creating a climate for expansion, Opinion INDUSTRY Finding new jobs for the CIR, BUSINESS diary Sir Antony leaves the home front, Switzerland, contracts £923,000 building, Critical problems for timber and tractors, A most lucrative investment in negative manpower, Hambros' terms for Brit Empire Inv, Truman Hanbury Buxton And Company Limited, How The Markets Moved, Jute trade shrinking on Tayside, ICL in link talks, New PO link could carry 400,000 calls, EQUITY Markets Leaders dull in thin trading, Metric units for builders, Shipyards would welcome S African orders, Carrington & Dewhurst to close a German factory, Sotheby's: more hints, Sterling 9 point loss to $2.3886 in quiet trading, Wall Street DJ falls 1.17 points in lighter trading, What value on Bank Bridge's dealing profits?, Co-op plans bigger share of milk sales, Ceylon Tea wins United Planters, Germans study aid for dockers. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New chief for TKM Ltd. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Met Estate well bought, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Commodities Cocoa jumps £7 10s to £10 under waves of speculative buying, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.
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