The Times - 19/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Peter Strafford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, Our Washington Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, Pearce Wright, Our Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Arthur Reed, A Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Richard Harris, From David Bonavia, From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Leo Goodstadt, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Henry Stanhope, By Lord Goodman, PHS, Ronald Butt, JOHN HUNT, JOHN P. HERON, B. C. BROOKES, WILLIAM BRADFIELD, JOHN E. BARRETT, G. M. LEE, SHAWCROSS, JOHN ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR, Em WALLACE, MARK ALLEN, HENRY JONES-DAVIES, ROBERT ROGERS, C. T. MELLING, MICHAEL GARRS, JACK JACOBS., N. MULLEN, F. STEPHEN JOELSON, P. D. SCOTT., JOANNA MARSH, by Hilary Gelson, Dr. William T. Stern, Sir Walter Coutts, Dom Bennet Innes, By Nature-Times News Service., Richard Holmes, Nuala O'Faolain, David Cheshire, Ray Gosling, David Williams, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, William Mann, Chris Dunkley, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, John Percival, Julian Mounter, By Giles Smith, Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Gillian O'Connor, Insurance Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, by Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By John Armytage, By Michael Baily, By Business News Staff, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Spiegelberg, D. L. AYRE, KARL DALLAS., E. E. HUNT, J. E. GOFFE, DUDLEY G. CUTLER., E. A. BATCHELOR, Peter Jay, BRENDA TODD., By Hugh Stephenson, Professor Henry Phelps Brown,
ResumoNews: Egypt's cabinet changes aim at efficiency and reform, Swiss are ready to buy 30 used Hunters, The Times Diary Nuffield and his £11m name, Industry design must incorporate quietness and cleanliness, Environment Minister says, Professions and trade unionism, Violent youth the new leisured class?, Sale of world's dearest set of shotguns, Dayan call for new talks provided cease-fire is 'more permanent', Israel's success with amnesty for prisoners, France drops its fears that WEU might be used by Britain as a back door into Europe, Award for 'civilization', Denial of claim that Nato failed to spot Soviet jets, Building up to biggest war, Dr Graham says, Commission back five-year grace for Britain on Market rules, Aid agencies worried by relief delays, Vital factors in consideration of new balance between national and local government, Kallstrom wins rally again, Ex-teacher to be Syrian head of state, Motoring Shopping around in Europe, Viscount crashed during engine failure drill, Solicitors' spirit of indignation, 500 sacked in New York cash crisis, Dr Issels's work for study, UN support for China welcomed by Peking, Multiracial farm raided by Rhodesiran police, Half the disaster's survivors may die of starvation, typhoid or cholera Pakistan relief in desperate race with death, £9m sales record for disabled workers, American expert believes the Vietnam war is likely to fade away, Property boom in airport switch, The vacuum left by Nasser results in an Arab power convulsion which may eventually benefit peace, Experiment in shorter prison sentences Crisis in the prisons: the fourth article by Norman Fowler, Inquiry told how bridge faults came to light, Ruling in tramps case raises Belgian protest, West Midlands bus fares up in New Year, Passport 'printing press', France alarmed by another child kidnapping, Prisons 'encourage men to return', Technique of sect is supported by doctor, Bahrain may decide to leave Gulf union, More jet flights 'too noisy', Enfield votes today to pick Mr Macleod's successor, Poll campaign advisers to exchange opinions, 'Both tankers to blame', Minister's wife sees little change in food prices, 1,000 Madrid students battle with the police, Arms bargainers meet again, MP starts pressure on bad landlords, University to make bank boycott easier, Indonesian warning on student unrest, Showing the flag as act of repentance, Extension doubles space for the LSE, Europe's reluctance to share Nato's burden The prospect of American troop withdrawals, Two for the price of one, Policeman 'on a good hiding to nothing', Congo bank shut pending tax evasion inquiries, Horology Time standards by miniature atomic clock, Spring decision likely on Concorde future, Today's engagements, Poland and west Germany initial draft treaty, Russian space scientists plan to send more vehicles to explore hidden side of moon, Meteorology: Cyclone tracking from afar, Ulster Bill seeks to change riot law, Shopkeeper told 'farrago of lies' about attack, Voice from roadside may cut accidents. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Renewed pleas for backing of BAC 3-11 House of Commons, Lord George-Brown attacks Treasury, Pay rise for MPs 'would not be right', Worst time to consider cancelling Concorde, Linking MP's pay with Civil Service grade, Concern at imposing £3 limit on family income supplement, Errors conceded but Lord George-Brown submits 1964 objectives would be right now House of Lords, Criteria for supply of free welfare milk, Anti-Market MPs plan Commons attack, Minister says TUC weary of industry Bill struggle, 93 Labour rebels disagree on defence. Index. Display Advertising: French Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barry Gothard, Sunday Times, International Banking, Cassell, Collins, Sheraton-Stockholm Hotel, The Royal London Society, Times Newspapers, John & William Perring, Bmw Park Lane, Conversation Studies, Healy & Baker, The Times, Kimberly-Clark, Tyme, M&g, Blue Nun, East African, Pool Promoters Association, British United Airways, Iberia, Associated Hotels, Barrie & Jenkins, Goldsmiths, Boac, Multyflex, Shell Chemicals, Brut, Hamish Hamilton. Law: Algeria gaols Frenchmen for espionage, Detective tells jury of pose as drunken skipper, Belfast councillor on arms charge, My Lai court hears photographer, Law Report November 18 1970 Court of Appeal 'Possession' when landlord opposes new tenancy Heath v. Drown, Jury breathe cannabis fumes in court, Anti-Pope riot youths gaoled. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: New secretary of Plaid Cymru, Church news, Latest appointments, Bishop who took clergy to task to resign, University news Cambridge. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: £68,000 for a George Stubbs horse and groom, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,625. Sport: Fijians handle with care to win last game, Athletics Field events success for Cambridge, Sports in Brief, East Midlands select Scottish wing, Side that wins European Cup must first beat Red Star, Villa's injury list grows, Teesside Park, Stratford-on-Avon, Cricket Good practice for MCC, Racing Corrieghoil a leading contender, Titus Oates to run at Ascot, Youth Cup, Stanley's XV to provide stern test for Oxford, Hockey Little pattern in victory by Cambridge, British clubs generally satisfied, Our name is GDR Germans insist, Kempton Park results, Dorset and Wilts win group, Wincanton, Blackpool to advertise for team manager, Boxing Clay not impressed by contestants, Tennis Taylor to play Richey in last eight, Surrey sweep on in Eastbourne gale. Editorials/Leaders: Arms And The Europeans, The Poor Polluting Predator, Responding To The Disaster. Letters to the Editor: Industrial training: picking the right men, When the state may forbid publication, The sinister hand, Consumer protection, Jack the Ripper, The Oxford Union, Problems of metrication, How the businessman should dress, Government intervention and the lump, Inflation and greed, Arkle and Golden Miller, Youngest undergraduate, If the church is locked, What prison life entails, East Pakistan disaster, Pollution, Blue blood. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Duke Of Grafton An outstanding agriculturalist, Obituary, Mr C. M. Johnston, Mrs Braddock, Mr Francis Butler Founder of Field Studies Council. Reviews: Lynn Seymour now first among equals Concerto Two Pigeons Covent Garden, Steinlen's Montmartre, In a world of eternal mirrors, Highly appetising, .. A comic novelist works an uncongenial medium, Hot for certainty, When We Are Married Strand Theatre, Global aspiration not realized Hamlet Nottingham Playhouse, Klemperer Festival Hall, Quick guide, Battle with a communal past, Nigel Coxe Purcell Room, A Walk in the Sun Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Legal Appointments, London Hotel, Art Exhibitions, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 20, 1945 Spraying D.D.T.. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Check on imports of paper but industry faces cost inflation, Cadbury plans cut in overheads: office staff may be reduced, Thomson. N. America, What does make the Jews so successful?, A Thin Time For Builders, Business Diary: A royal opening for London's Graduate Business School, Government must take tougher stand on wages urge CBI leaders, Welsh miners likely to return on Monday, Warning after W H Smith's earnings surge, A way to end the pay claims free-for-all, Confederation in trade Bill protest, Management Audit Investments Ltd., Ladbroke Group, Opinion: Economics Reservations on EEC currency margins, W H Smith shares up after £1.4m profit, Mr Marsh's plea for state industries, Movitex Limited, Dredging company to go public in Holland, Dollar under more pressure in Europe, Wool and jute training levy cut, Boddingtons buys 38 public houses, The Regions, Saab chief warns UK component makers of strike delay danger, Upward trend in industrial output, Spencer Gears, Inquiry on lorry delay at docks, Canada $70m deal for export of wheat to Algeria, Contracts, W Germany Trade booms at textile fair but profits are thin, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Fire losses may exceed £2,000m over ten years, LWT's £67,000 loss blamed on levy, 30 pc drop in unit trust new investment, £9.7m share flotation by Pilkington, Britain pays IMF $360m subscription, Fixed Interest, Bids and Deals Hanson Trust loan stock for Nat. Star, Glaxo Group Record Sales Exceed £122 Million-70% Overseas, Sir Stanley Brown, Wall Street, Daejan Holdings Limited, Interim Statement Turriff, In brief, How the markets moved, United States NYSE chief's speech against fixed rates upsets Wall St, Mining Reserves rise at Mount Isa, Sterling and Money, Lloyd's to move into long-term life assurance, Improving the index of industrial production, Builders' order books show £230m increase, Company News Dawson & Barfos loss on engineering. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Richard Holme to head reshaped BPC Publishing. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Heavy selling of Vickers, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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