The Times - 04/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, Our Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Business News Staff, From Christopher Warman, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From a Staff Reporter, By Denis Taylor, Ronald Faux, Our Leeds Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Leo Goodstadt, From Hilary Brigstocke, From John Herbers, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, Roger Berthoud, Antony Beevor, John Carter, PHS, BENN W. LEVY., TIM BEAUMONT, ROGER M. PRATT., MARGHANITA LASKI, C. I. MEEK, CONOR CRUISE O'BRIEN, A. E. BARFIELD, ARTHUR J. KEEFE, ELIOT HODGKIN, W. T. ODEA, HUGO MORLEY-FLETCHER, F. O. BUTLER-FLEMING, HAROLD BEELEY, T. H. POTTER, STUART HOOD, JACK GOLD, ALEX VALENTINE, TERENCE WAITE, by Moira Keenan, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Frederick Russell, R. M., John Percival, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, Stephen Walsh, Malcolm Easton, Joan Chissell, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Creek, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Nature-Times News Service., By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor., From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Sally White, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Sally White, Peter Hill, David Jones, BARRY TURNER, M. P. WADSLEY, I. A. N. URQUHART, W. D. EVANS, By Anthony Vice, Peter Jay,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Prepayment of prescriptions, Preliminary studies of negative tax completed, Penny a month fall in £, Removing housing inequalities: fair rents extended: rebates for private tenants in need House of Commons, Prices comment denied, Unemployment cost £140m, Up to six years wait for UK passport holders House of Lords, Check on airline disease contacts, Treasury refuse to relax HP controls, Policy review plans criticized in Commons, New halfpennies, Mr John Davies challenged to tell Shell not to put a penny on petrol but to compete with Esso, Radical housing measures will switch subsidies to the needy, Precarious signs of improvement in GNP, Cats to remain unlicensed. News: Scots secondary teachers lobby MPs, Ship's officer sought at inquiry, Critics fear effect, Whitehall to test employees' happiness, No two-tier proposal in art education, Holiday isle in search of a new teacher, European talks on space shuttle plan, Oxford colleges oppose 'horrid' car park, Mr Godber tries to convince Israelis of Britain's fairness, Koran-reciting baby was tape recorder, Powers of police criticized, Communists' interest in Nixon peace plan shown by Soviet Army, 'Utilities flouting law on digging up roads', Farm tractors caused 32 deaths, Provinces seek more national theatre tours, Sir Alec will explain statement to Mrs Meir, China's bitter attack on UN, Russians allege slander by American Jews, 75 states witness Allende pledge to democracy, Border problem for Herr Scheel in final phase of Polish negotiations, Embryology: Test-tube embryos mature, Hopeful start to new round of arms talks in Helsinki, French caution on EEC monetary union, The Times Diary Court Circular clears Clarence, Firing breaks out again in streets of Amman, Farm hopes on EEC transitional period, Petrol and bread prices may increase again, Package holiday 'price-fixing' likely to end soon, Christian researchers gaining acceptance, Park not to be 'slum zoo', 12 policemen dismissed from force in Calcutta, Rebels in Chad claim seizure of 60 soldiers, Riding the storm Bermuda and the Bomb Part 3 of the Macmillan memoirs, Germany's unwelcomed guests, Ulster Unionist MP admits throwing stones, Cambodian Government troops poised for big offensive to relieve besieged garrison, Delhi's new restrictions on foreign investors, Chrysanthemums fail to please connoisseurs, Prince hopes unions will aid conservation, Israel's desire for the Chieftain tank, London firemen answer 900 calls a day, 'Ideal' flats that even the poor reject, Trend to comprehensive schools, goes on in spite of Mrs Thatcher's circular, Physics Elements transmuted by new process, Snow hampers polling in America, Protest call in Spain gets little support, Drivers fail to stop Rumanians' flight to west in walnut lorry, Concern over aid by churches to antiracist groups, Tower in which Henry VI died to reopen, UN Middle East debate suspended 24 hours, Sales encouraged by telephone link, Army 'facing future more confidently', Premium Bond winners, Tumour danger in cigar-smoking suggested in report, Parents give way to grief at funeral, Libya offers Britain big arms orders if bar on Chieftain tank is lifted, Quebec goes ahead with reform programme, Drug-taking at every school in country, doctors tell ministry, Winds up to 150 mph cut road and rail links, Regional Notebook Guardian of the nation in a national park, Mr Ceausescu exchanges views in Yugoslavia, Flight incident no danger to Mrs Meir, inquiry says, Photographic device cuts cheque frauds, Muslim extremist blamed for airport deaths, Today's engagements, Search for new pensioners to continue, Unofficial strike by 2,000 council workers given support by unions, Nepal and India will resume talks on trade, Belfast shoppers run from protest clash, Experiment in oil-burning by Ministry. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: English China Clays, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Contac, Living, Tour Vouchers, Itt, Cunard, The Arab Bank, Times Education Services, Save The Children Fund, Deinhard, Saab, Basf, Citizen, The Times, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, J & B, Dewar's, British United Airways, Qe2, Honours Graduates, Linde, Galt Toys, Industrial Development Association, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Brandts, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Hamilton & Inches, London News, Bea, Jack Barclay Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: Lynch opponent to resign today, Tunisia has new Prime Minister, Latest appointments, Dowager duchess to resign as chancellor. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Consent no bar to theft charge Regina v. Lawrence, Excessive lorry driving: £8,000 fines, Chancery Division No retrospective compensation for disturbance In Re 14 Grafton Street, W. 1. De Havilland (Antiques) Ltd. v. Centrovincial Estates (Mayfair) Ltd., Stabbing murder charge, Inspector is acquitted on plot charge, Father's right to emigrate T. v. T., Danish court gaols rail crash driver, M.P. libel case postponed, Queen's Bench Division Hire firm not an accessory to 'using' car Carmichael & Sons (Worcester) Ltd. v. Cottle. Editorials/Leaders: The Finance Of Housing, Japan's Suspicious Neighbour, A Next Step For The Deaconess, Death In The Countryside. Letters to the Editor: The law on obscenity, Bst or Gmt?, Gallery entry fees, Blinded sparrows, TV reporting, Mr Brown at the Foreign Office, A minimum wage, The future for system building, Metric togetherness, Power and leadership in Africa, No more aeroplanes, Aunt Sallies. Arts and Entertainment: "Dinnermoney", Broadcasting Television Bbc1, High prices for pottery in spite of damage, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,612. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 5, 1945 Autonomy for Cambodia. Births. Obituaries: Dr. A. Meiklejohn, Fernand Gravey Stage and screen actor, Mgr. A. Jones RC biblical authority, Prof. Alexandrowicz, Prof. John Dick. Reviews: Netherlands Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, Ace of Clubs Bbc1, Turibio Santos Purcell Room, Lso Rubinstein Festival Hall, Augustus John Hull University, London debuts, Skolimowski's best film. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rugby Union Eastern Counties without Jorden and Bucknall, Injuries fail to stop Wightman Cup girls from winning, Sports in Brief, Snooker Spencer takes early lead over Simpson, Rainbow Cottage can make amends, Two winners likely for Winter today, Clemence returns to England team, Leicester results, Today's football programme, Football Everton can raise voice of Merseyside, The road to Munich is paved with problems, Draw for Challenge Trophy, Cycling Netherlands field weakened side, Cricket Australia's top umpire to miss Test matches, Minor Counties fixtures, FA Amateur Cup draw, Hockey fixtures, Pickering banned again, League 'clamp down' on referee, Declared runners for Newbury, Sedgefield programme today, Rugby League Australia do not expect any problems, Success first time out, Nijinsky flies to Kentucky. Deaths. Property: Property Wanted, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: Motor industry puts doubts on labour legislation to Mr Carr, Contracts £1m Weir Pumps order for container ships, Poplar dock site plan for £50m power station, Bonochord Limited, Bids and Deals Xerox to acquire Gower Press, A Firm Line On Competition, Interim Statement Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation Limited Interim statement of consolidated profit Icfc, Marketing Game of the change of the name, Mr Vesco joins IOS bank, Murco studies Dutch site, Oil group lends £20m to Iraq, The Regions, Hoare ready to market investment data output, Industrial Bill strikes plan, Government and industry relations plea, Beer production falls by 5 pc, Company News Brick & General final cut three points, Co-op to launch 50 provincial discount stores, United States General Motors studies $800m Europe expansion, West Germany Metal workers accept 10 pc wage increases, Miners walk out at six more pits in Yorkshire, Equities gain in busy market, Briefly from the Boardroom, Wall St shows early gains, Equities, Pay structure clash holds up new Leyland model, AEF is to hold talks on union reform, General Motors pays $50m for rights to Wankel engine, Reserves £30m up in October: sterling has a good month, Du Pont cuts price of Qiana nylon fibre, Investment grant halt 'will hit record growth of UK merchant fleet', £1m system for gas board, Coal stocks: how well can industry cope?, Making a strong policy for weak policy makers, Sun Alliance motor rates up, Robeco liquidates UK property shares, Contractor plant sales rise 20 pc, Britain's declining trade in manufactured goods, Robeco Flexible Investment Policy, Chief executive outlines radical changes at Krupp, EEC warned of trade war risks, Fixed Interest, Milns, Petrol may go up again in New Year, Whitehall rejects appeal for easier car HP terms, De La Rue's home margins weaken, Wall Street, Opinion: The City Easing the companies' liquidity position, In brief, Production of raw steel rallies after five weeks, How the markets moved, Trade Bill protest to U S, Business News: Long-range planners seek a hearing at Whitehall, Mining Green light for Western Platinum, The pros and cons of nuclear merchant ships, Gomme Holdings Limited, Sterling and Money, Yarrow dispute peace hope dashed, Airbus demands on Lockheed profits, S Africa 'not withholding newly mined gold', Self-reliance plea to state companies, Four major bakery groups aim to put 2d on a loaf of bread, Ford chief argues case for US link, Efta agreements expected soon on lifting non-tariff trade barriers, Computer service for electronics engineers, For the Saver Robeco in market for U S securities. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for board of Wm Brandt's. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Interim report lowers De La Rue.
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