The Times - 03/09/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, By JULIAN MOUNTER, Motoring Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, From IAN McDONALD, From Our Correspondent, A staff reporter, By STEPHEN JESSEL, Education Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Political Editor, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY STAFF REPORTERS, Alan Hamilton, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, Communications Reporter, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From PETER HOPKIRK, Our Bonn Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From Our Own Correspondent, From ERIC MARSDEN, By PETER WAYMARK, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From JAMES P. STERBA, By Guy Brett, By Philippa Toomey, By William Mann, By Michael Billington, By Henry Raynor, By Max Harrison, By Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, David Wood Political Editor, Geoffrey Wansell, From Richard Wigg, PHS, LESLIE WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER TUGENDHAT, T. J. PHILLIPS, STUART PIGGOTT, CHERYL I. BLYTH, By Lord Todd, OLIVER STEWART, CYRIL BIBBY, HILDA A. McKAY, JOHN W. MASON, By HENRY STANHOPE, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, Mr. P. W. Radice, R.C.P., By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, From NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN NICHOLLS, By NORMAN CREEK, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By LEWINE MAIR, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From JIM RAILTON, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, Julian Mounter, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By IAN MORISON, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Our Labour Staff, By DENNIS DWYER, By DAVID MILLHAM, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, Clifford Webb, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, By Our Industrial Staff, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, From ANTHONY THOMAS, U.S. Economics Correspondent, From FRANK VOGL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PETER HILL, By LEONARD AMEY, R. W. S. PRYKE, GEORGE CUNNINGHAM., S. DE M. WELLS., J. R. COOKE-HURLE, By HUGH STEPHENSON, by Sir Eric Roll, By Innis Macbeath, by Fred Emery South-east Asia Correspondent, by Sumet Jumsai, by Jennifer Kewley, by Puey Ungphakorn, by Christopher Bruton, by a Special Correspondent, by Maxwell Brem Bangkok Correspondent, by Vanchai Vimolvanich,
ResumoNews: Deaths from cholera admitted by Russia, The Times Diary Clive Jenkins as pamphleteer Union Jack upset, British plane spotter freed, Israel hint on limits of a withdrawal, Two blown up in car at Athens Embassy, Guns cache found in raid, Wider View For 'Panorama', Concorde boom upsets farmers, Public to help plan 30 years' growth, Jordan scorn for threat by Iraq, Cars, Dame Sybil finds nudes depressing, Beaten track for the tourist, Market is 'irritated' by porters' protest, Ark Royal man to run Navy's publicity, Reward for U S walk is a debt, Immigrants 'are not crime-prone', Crew leap from blazing fire engine in crash, Alger Hiss fights on to be cleared, Science Report Physiology New clue to thrombosis formation, Kiesinger to serve his full term, Calling 5 million on October 6-Radio London, Delhi battle over press principle, Rohan found after flight, A stiffer course for L drivers, City plan thwarted, Hopeful signs in oil search, Commercialism threat to culture, Sankey plan for peace, London talks by Barzel, Cuts in US moon flights, Council pay talks today, Indian princes lose Round 1, Plea to African leaders by liberation groups, Traffic plan dropped after police object, Incentives for industry, Journalist banned by Chile, L-test fee may be 65s, Old Masters found, Church's influence in Chilean elections, Banda unashamed of 'bridge' with South Africa, Lord Russell's last memorandum What Bertrand Russell thought of his private secretary Ralph Schoenman, Abbey To Be An Arts Centre, Man throws stones at Pope, Germ war protest outside cathedral, Premium Bond winners, Women among tycoons, Two-way trade is needed, Medieval castle up for sale, Soviet ships heading for the Caribbean, Russell's last words, Police seeking marked man, Volunteers help to beat hijackers, Are teachers so poorly paid?, NUT anger over 'cut-price' claim, Marijuana boom in Vietnam, Dutch all set to make amends to Suharto, Today's engagements, Moves on economic snags, Space bid by Britain fails, Backlash on computers foreseen, Should higher education be more vocational?, Uranium fortune for matron, Child's vigil with death. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, French Line, Erawan Hotel, Bks, Sova Direct, Tube Investments, Itt, Jones Lang Wootton, Luncheon Vouchers, Diethelm Advertising, British Aircraft, Fiat, Taylor Woodrow, Correction, The Times, The Construction Material Marketing, Pool Promoters Association, Air-Siam, Dictaphone, Ibec, Mental Health Research, The Hongkong Bank Group, Wg And S, The Nipa Lodge, Macmillan, The Bangkok Post, Bangkok Bank, Bea, Ambassador Publishing Services, Lever Brothers, Storeys, Bristol Horses Society, Royal Air Force, East African International Airlines, The Chartered Bank. Politics and Parliament: Wilson challenged by left wing MP, Barber to warn the Cabinet, Lobby acquitted. Law: Admissions in Hilton guns case, Tears stop Tate trial, Law Report September 2 1970 Vacation Court Company Can Carry On Trading In Re Operator Control Cabs Ltd, Francis Bacon on drug charge, Secret Basque trial, Mrs Raum not to face summons, 21 for trial in Lesotho. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Katie Stewart's complete cut-out-and-keep cookery guide Cooking for the weekend, Television, 'Water-lily' dahlia puts grace in the show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,559. Reviews: Unique comedienne, Up in Beuys's room, Mozart in depth, Study in the obvious, Delights on two levels, Talent at the Traverse. Editorials/Leaders: The End Of The Princes, IT Fell To Earth...., The Pollution Of Culture. Letters to the Editor: Role of the police, Where the public sector has outstripped the private, Inconsistencies, Insurance tax, Executive tax, Pop Festival, Public And The Civil Service: Risk Of Probing Too Often, Lost Religions, Plans And Public, Politics At School, Behind Bars, Employee incentive, Motorway Tolls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, September 4, 1945 Brussels Celebrates. Obituaries: Mrs Eileen Edgar, Capt Sydney Herivel President of Alderney. Sport: John Player Golf £25,000 first prize accessible to all, Card at Devon and Exeter, Best at his best, Sports in Brief, Batting Lacks Skill Kent strongly placed, Racing At York And Brighton Southern challengers go north in strength, Mrs Smith ahead, Sussex club reply, U S Tennis Tournament thrown into confusion, Rugby Union Laidlaw in hospital, German Yachting British hopes high, Smith Hurt Derby drop to eighth, World Student Games Replacement wins silver medals, Honest labour ends in ugliness, World Rowing Championships Stiff repechages face Britons, Baseball, Triumph for seedings, Yesterday's results York, A Short Day Lancashire make good start. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, British Steel, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Property: London And Suburban, Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Japan Goodrich in Geon deal, British Oxygen link in Japan, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Reserves drop £18m after debt payments: sterling firm, Wrighton, Russian truck plant cost put at £460m, Opinion ECONOMICS All at sea in the economists' boat, Interim Statement NMA Company of New Zealand Limited, Sterling Forward rates hit hard, £2.5m expansion by new Co-op, Floating above the ground, BUSINESS diary Gee, but it's great to be trendy, Bitter end to a bold experiment, The Treasury caught in its tangled web, Rival show site cost 'unrealistic', Wall Street Steady following early weakness, Construction industry's steel needs, Xerox maintains Rank's momentum, The Guardian site sold, W Germany Payments surplus of DM629m, Invergordon Distillers (Holdings) Limited, Dunlop, Pirelli statement on link put back, £2m Marconi aerial system for Post Office, Dockers at Hull accept £2,000 basic pay, Confectionery exports up 6%, New bid to save Tyne yard fails, Furniture exports up by 15 pc, The Regions Lyle Shipping advances 7½d, U S business cuts back on spending, United States World exports up despite U S recession, Money Market Strong demand for funds, ERF's new bid for Atkinson, Defence threatens development, new ISSUES Hill, Samuel lends $5m, Fixed Interest Funds drift lower, U S Ford exempt from pay strike, CBI study may aid small companies, Briefly, New car HP sales up, Stigwood group's dismal market debut, Big drop in SE turnover, Rank profits rise 31 pc, Farms dilemma over corn, FOR THE saver Scotbits in good shape, EQUITY Markets ICI dull ahead of interim, Company Meeting Gardiner, Sons & Co., Ltd. Satisfactory Performance, 110,000 jobless fear in Scotland, company NEWS F Sumner holds rally with big opening spurt, How The Markets Moved, Interim Statement Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, UK company to build Greek oil plant, World Of Aviation £5m air equipment orders, mining Queensland gives details of find, Lead price held, Bids, Deals & Mergers Strick Inc seeks Amari, Covent Garden prices, Revised pay offer may bring Sankey peace, Ship licence for Brazil, Big refinery plan still on, New Zealand Fears over UK Six bid, Estates Property Investment Company Limited, Motor cycle exports reach record £10m, Century Securities Ltd., Increase in fibres output, contracts £1m order for Laing. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Schroder reshuffle in New York. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Widespread gains with copper advancing £7 5s, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Rank easier on results, Unit Trust Prices.
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