The Times - 07/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Harry Debelius, Patrick Brogan, Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Louis Heren, From Our Correspondent, Our Belfast Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By George Clark, By Our Education Correspondent, Our Bradford Correspondent, By our Agricultural Correspondent, From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Special Correspondent, From Alex Hendry, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Leonard Amey, From Ian McDonald, By a Correspondent, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Henry Raynor, John Percival, Ronald Hayman, M. I. Finley, Geoffrey Holmes, David Spanier, Geraldine Keen, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, David Wood, TRENCHARD COX, Anthony Caro, W. T. Monnington, Hugh Casson, Henry Moore, Martin Davies, Nickolaus Pevsner, Robyn Denny, ALEC CLEGG, R. E. BAZIN, MOLSON, MALBY CROFTON, T. G. FIELD-FISHER, ELIZABETH PIACHAUD, JUDITH MILLER, B. HOLLINGWORTH, JOHN A. SOROKOS, EUSTACE ROBB, JEAN POLWARTH, By Kirsten Cubitt, Sam Rothenstein, From Michael Knipe, By Nature-Times News Service, E.S.T., Lord David Cecil, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, Gerald Ely, By Richard Spiegelberg, David Blake, From Michael Hornsby, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Robert Jones, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Gillian O'Connor, Rhys David Industrial Editor, R. E. HENMAN, BARRIE A. BELL, R. G. WATT, DAVID SCOTT, ERIC VAN TASSEL, By Anthony Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, Edited by Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, Kenneth Owen, Innis Macbeath, David Rudland, David Millham,
ResumoNews: Coming Through A Crisis Professional family on the dole, Eire opposition to seek full debate on plan for internment without trial, Mr Nixon into battle for supersonic plane, When Stalin went in fear, Appeal for surrender of privilege, Water plan opposed, A threat to Snowdonia? Conservationists v industrialists, Fund will not help widow, Mr. Rippon's knuckles rapped, New confidence in Nato after Nixon assurance, Crisis near for airlines, BEA chairman says, Mr Cross at Dorneywood, Paying for Promotions Does the housewife want plastic daffodils or lower prices?, How innovation and change are spread in modern society, Soviet warships make for ports in Cuba, Effective use of slurry, Yehudi Menuhin receives U S apologies, Heavy street fighting for Cambodian town, Assessing Britain's chances at Brussels Tomorrow begins the most important Common Market talks so far, Effects of Bill in Whitehall, The Times Diary Will secret A Code be published?, The pay of the clergy-readers' views, Farming Topics Taking steps to get healthier crops, Pope lively but resignation rumours persist, Israel delays decision on peace talks until America says it will resist Soviet pressures, India to see new line-up of parties for elections, Science Report Space: Solar wind measurement puzzles, Clay again says he will knock out Bonavena in ninth, Exporting a little bit of old England... and it is all a part of American history, Tough test for would-be MPs, Pakistan protest over 300 deaths in mob raid on enclave, Music while you work for the tractor driver, Berlin Socialist expelled for communist links, Regional Notebook Renaissance for the theatre, 'Important clue' in Basque kidnapping, Mr. Walker on solving amenity conflicts, Board dispute over play about the pill, District heating scheme in Peterborough may be first of many, Afforestation plea rejected, Prescription charges opposed by doctors, Woman's body and two cars in harbour, New 007 film top money maker in Britain, 100,000 to leave Poland for west Germany, The philosophy of fakes The story of a painting which has obstinately remained genuine in spite of rigorous scientific testing, Mr Heath sees stronger unions 'when storm of ill-judged protest has blown itself out', Huge rise in numbers at all-in schools, French move to protect individual rights, After Pakistan's first free elections today, the test will come when the new assembly tries to agree on a constitution President Yahya gives democracy its chance, Union Bill 'spelt out clearly', Khrushchev remembers, Bomb threat to S. African, New threat of violence in Cyprus, Labour rebuked on erosion of identity, Sierra Leone to hand over Guinea rebels, Novotny blamed for 1968 reform movement, Watch kept on ports after bullion raid, Today's engagements, Ulster's troubles help to cut Eire tourism, M Servan-Schreiber wins party confidence vote, Neglected sick flock to German-run hospital, Union chief gives warning against use of troops to maintain power supply. Politics and Parliament: Mr Jack Jones says Chancellor's speech was provocative, Parliamentary Diary House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Northeast, British Gas, Opal And Pearl, Julian S Hodge, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Multiple Display Advertisements, Interflora, W. H. Gidden, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Marine Midland Bank, Healy & Baker, Foroco, Arora Crafts, Abbey Life, The Police Federation, Barclays Dco, Cambrian, Shelter, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Methodist Homes For The Aged, John Brumfit, Ibm, Boac, Stella Fisher Bureau, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Bri, Blades, Harveys Bristol, Finnigans, British Home And Hospital For Incurables, The Economist, L'air Du Cemps, Hand Printed Oriental Silk-Screen Posters, Boucheron. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Privy Council Accused's silence is no admission Regina v. Hall, Confusing regulations A. Stevens & Co. (Haulage) Ltd. v. Brown, Service within court precincts Ex Parte Brantschen, MP steps in over case of girl's deportation, Charge of murdering man aged 88. Arts and Entertainment: Strong lead for Fischer in chess tournament, Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,640. Reviews: Judith Pearce Wigmore Hall, Bolingbroke: 'the greatest young man', Francois Truffaut, Waugh on Crime Bbc-2, Nonsuch St. John's, Smith Square, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ballet Rambert Cochrane Theatre, Everyone has it wrong about the Parthenon. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Testing Time At Brussels, Where Will All The Judges Come From?. Letters to the Editor: Police and education, Art school site, Decimal coinage and old names for new coins, Royal Borough's rubbish, Privilege of free entry to museums, Heavy costs of the amenity protesters, Prisoners' families, Great Tew, Driving in fog, Press reporting from Greece, Signalling for help, The problems of nationalized industries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December, 7, 1945 Loan from U S. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, New Taxing Master. Obituaries: Dr Geoffrey Bourne Heart disease authority, Professor W. L. Renwick, Sir Robert Muir Mackenzie, Leandro Faggin World champion cyclist, Hon. Mrs Aubrey Herbert. Sport: Sports in Brief, Record goes by two mistakes to none, Rowing Oxford change their ways in eights, Squash rackets Two Australian rivals opposed, Herd to rejoin Brennan, Leeds recognize new Liverpool, Bula favourite for Champion Hurdle after thrilling win, Rugby Union Little danger to Northumberland, Football A make-up of strange chemistry, Sandown results, Boycott and Luckhurst successful openers, Athletics Adcocks sixth as Usami sets fast marathon time, Rugby League Ten players sent off in four games, Sales second biggest, For the record Rugby Union, Rackets Rugby pair impressive, Chelsea escape the deadlock, Saturday's First Division results, Hexham programme today, Ever So Grey, the horse that hated Wetherby, Southwell runners, Useful material for first Scots trial. Property: Herring, Daw & Manners, Knight Frank & Rutley, FOX & Sons, Mellersh and Harding, Jones Lang Wootton, Factories And Warehouses, Maitre Georges Blache, Salerooms, Rylands & Co., Property Promising scheme at Nailsea, Property To Let. Business and Finance: Ban poses threat to colour TV exports, Running ICI's research machinery, Occidental tells why ENI left Canvey project, Personnel and industrial relations The ground rules of working to rule, New study of non-executive directors, Talks soon on successor for Textile Council, I.R.T. Group Limited, Nylon producers may seek EEC approval for joint marketing agreement, IOS board and financiers discuss trusteeship plan, Company Meeting Assam And African Investments Limited Results Show Substantial Recovery, H.P. Bulmer Limited, Boeing's planners come down to earth Arthur Reed outlines the problems of an aircraft giant in a chill wind, Mersey docks board denies £10m fund plan, End Of A Gimmick, New Issues ADM offer should achieve a premium, Insurance Best buys among the brokers, Alternative site scheme for London exhibitions, Jessel's 37pc stake in Johnson & Nephew, Six-month standstill forecast in pace of light engineering orders, Contracts, UK banks decline Eurocheque invitation, Statement due on Harland this week, The Washington Column Mr Nixon's council takes a bolder line, H P Bulmer should follow Pilkington Bros, More share prices, M Boussac gives up control of textile empire, Chrysler names new Europe chief, Airlines face bleak future-Sir A. Milward, Eight-month delays in telephone equipment supplies hit Post Office, Mining Southvaal may buy Western mineral rights, Business Diary: Unwanted link problem for Rothschilds, £20m car ferries deal by Townsend Thoresen line, Computer people are different, Wall Street, Leyland workers begin opposition to sackings, Renault workers share the problems, US Trade Bill is 'worst in 40 years', DM bond issue at 8pc, Industry in the regions Why Wales is beating the adverse jobs trend, A.D.M. Business Systems Limited, Niarchos funds permit opposed, Savoy reply to Trafalgar in 'B' shares dispute, Status row looms for rival unions in banking, The point of principle at issue in the Savoy dispute, Freight markets. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top posts at Pirelli International. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Recent Issues, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.
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