The Times - 20/10/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Clive Callow, Business News Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, Hilary Brigstocke, Michael Leapman, Fred Emery, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Richard Sharpe, From Our Correspondent, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By George Jones, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Bridge Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Peter Hopkirk, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, From Hugh Mabbett, By David Wood, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hopkirk, From Neil Sheehan, From Michael Hornsby, Sir Norman Prichard, Peter Strafford, John Carter, By Richard Atkinson, PHS, ROSS DEVENISH, FRANK LAUNDER, SIDNEY GILLIAT., PETER HOWLETT, G. C. BIRD., COLIN RENFREW, J. R. B. JOHNSON, R. H. HILTON., GIOVANNI CARSANIGA, J. M. CROOK, ADRIAN HASTINGS, PETER CALVOCORESSI, SIMON HARCOURT-SMITH, BERNARD DIX, ANN H. SPOKES, T. P. GOLDINGHAM, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Guy Brett, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, From our Racing Staff, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., Joan Woollcombe, By Anthony Rowley, By John Armytage, From Anthony Thomas, U.S. Economics Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, David Millham, HENRY JONES, H. F. TAYLOR, A. McCLELLAND, Col. H. de J. KEAYS, G. T. RHYS, LAWRENCE WRIGHT, by Maurice Corina, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by Martin Revis, by E. R. Watts, by Eric Robins, by Ralph Hawkins,
ResumoNews: London lawyer to marry an Eisenhower, Shelter backs campaign for legal squatting, Churches urged to stand firm against arms sale, Open University broadcasts in January, Small-scale farmers help to expand production, Anglo-Belgian armoured car venture, Women at work Computers need people, My Lai villagers 'herded into ditch, then shot', Boy back from hospital with bites and bruises, Quai d'Orsay key post goes to woman, Mr Rogers impassive on Cuba base conjecture, Jordanian Army and Guerrillas hold talks, Deadline at noon for Army move in strike, The advantages for both sides in a public row, Testing the flexibility of the French at Brussels Arrival of Mr Rippon signifies the opening of a new phase in negotiations, Expatriate labour needed to help development, Pilot plans for rural prosperity, Future of the holiday business, Dr Kaunda angered by Nixon rebuff on talks, BBC's question about bears upsets the Duke, Economic sense of free public transport, 36 subjects at A level offered at new £1m comprehensive school, Jews beat Columbus, says expert, Too much expected of most lifeboats, disaster report says, Claim for damages by two cancer victims, Detective took £150 bribe, shopkeeper says, Panorama car programme defended by BBC head, Nuclear station emergency, Cambodian drive to clear main highway, Leadership faces challenge of a changing situation, Reggio Calabria rebellion fades out after three months, Screw cause of Comet crash, says counsel, Soviet campaign for hijackers' return, Economy expected to advance on three main fronts, Education vital to wildlife conservation, Teaching units needed for autistic children, Kidnap clues found in bungalow, Demand for bodyguards after kidnappings, CIA say 30,000 communist spies are eroding Saigon government, Crucial stage in Syrian power struggle, Pollution: Damage by refinery oil, Vice-chancellor to be sued by students, Mr Lindsay decides he wants a Democrat as Governor of New York, Police stopped blood donor for breath test, New York celebrates its human diversity in eight-day festival Ethnic food for the people, EEC prepared to help Britain with burden, Big BP oil strike in North Sea may compare with recent gushers in Alaska, Anti-race appeal to employers, Medicine Curative power of sea worm extract, Heath-Kaunda storm continues with a denial on proposals for Defence Ministers to meet, Pick-me-up for hangover became addiction, Egypt ready to extend cease-fire for 90 days if Dr Jarring resumes effective negotiations, Venezuela curbs students' power, Couple drowned as their car rolls off ferry, Greater emphasis on agricultural research, Mr Nixon's 'peace for a generation' campaign, Nato move to encourage pollution-free cars, Dublin court told of cover job for gun smuggling, Mr Barber ready, Gale tears tiles from houses in Midlands, Economic crisis threatens S Vietnam as American forces withdraw, Two arrested over the Kent State killings, The Times Diary Legal bar on film classics Respectable Jim Radford, Threat grows to Thames water, Rome synod to discuss problems of priesthood, Greece to establish a 'small Parliament', Politics of academic freedom, Illegal 'visitors' never used return tickets, Experiment in getting legal aid to the poor, Today's engagements, Juvenile crime increasing in London area, Residents fighting threat to 13 houses. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Local Authority Bonds, Sobranie Virginia, Sale Wanted, East Africans Standard, Bua, Deinhard, Money Management, Kenya National Trading Corporation, Fiat, Advertisement, Abbey Life, Hoechst, Kenya Tourist Office, Hotel Inter-Continental Nairobi, Idc, Barclays Dco, East African, National Carriers, Ethiopian Airlines, Goldsmiths, Ibm, EQUITY & Law, Harvard, Army Officer, Securicor, Times Educational Services, London News, Vok, Olivetti, Radiospares, Safari, East African Railways. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Fashion by Prudence Glynn A soft shoe shuffle, Italy favoured to keep bridge championship, Broadcasting Television, Byzantine pendant fetches 13,000 gns, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,599. Law: N Korea accused of kidnap attempt, Bail for three trawlermen, Chicago trial judge drops Bobby Seale charges, Portnoy case opens in Melbourne, Chef charged with schoolgirl murder, Condemned man shot dead in court gun fight, Queen's Bench Division Shop steward's corruption conviction upheld Morgan v. Director of Public Prosecutions, Court of Appeal 'Dishonestly' in obtaining by deception Regina v. Potger, £5,000 in fines for smuggling jets, Special Branch accused of interfering in student affairs, Police said to have faked evidence to protect a colleague, Police like Gestapo, wife tells court, Restrictive Practices Court New transformer agreement 'not to the like effect' In Re Associated Transformer Manufacturers' Agreement, Ship's cook gaoled on arms charges. Weather: The Weather. Editorials/Leaders: North Sea Find Means More Than Oil, A Battle Line At 10%, In Pursuit Of The Silent Majority. Letters to the Editor: SI Units, 'I'm not here', Cooperation, Journalists' pay, Do's and don'ts, Industrial relations, Arms for S Africa, TV reporting on film industry, Land availability, The Atkinson Affair: working within the statutes, Public service workers, Building prices, The proper role for the Gas Council. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Three Civic Trust awards for Hull, Rutherford scholarship, Church news. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 20, 1945 Over 600 m.p.h.. Obituaries: Obituary, Professor D. M. Joslin Economic History at Cambridge, Dr Mark Pryor Teaching of entomology. Reviews: Major Barbara Aldwych, The extravagance of John Martin, Festival for the few, King Arthur Norwich, New Music Ensemble of Brussels Queen Elizabeth Hall, A Robbins ballet worth waiting for Dances at a Gathering Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, Tennis Dewar Cup circuit reinforced by Zahr, Villa lose record, Tennis Cox marches on into next round, Leicester results, Table tennis England lose, Boxing Disgusting, says Scot, Heavier tasks for two, Skating Miss Glab for Richmond, Rugby League Great Britain optimistic, Woman invests £2 and gains £28,000, Suspension of four days for Piggott, Athletics No record for Hemery, New continental golf courses with tourism in mind, Plumpton fields, Football Coventry may miss bus at Munich, Chepstow runners, Fontwell Park, Huge Nottingham entry, Easy for Fearless Fred, Rugby Union Bucknall leads London XV, Vaughan in party, Squash rackets, Football results Texaco Cup. Property: Salerooms. Business and Finance: Ocean Steam's trading setback, Unit trust sales recover strongly, Allied Suppliers Limited Interim Statement, Capital Investment Policy, France Renault may bid for machine tool companies, Whisky importers appeal on taxes rejected by court, Banking hours: why the customer lost, Centrovincial Estates, Petrol sales promotions 'are a way of life', Lower age limit sought for drivers of heavy lorries, CAP, Vehicle & General interim cut, Gramco delays verdict on $255m USIF fund, Transformer price pact agreed by court, ITT offers $38m to take Abbey International, $2.7m fall in Chrysler third-quarter profit, More influential role predicted for chambers of commerce, The Regions, Conduit Holdings Limited Interim Statement, Penn Central unit completes $83m refinancing, Private and state industry need more staff exchanges, Bids and Deals Aust Pastoral seeking cash revision, North Sea oil find will aid balance of payments, Banks to cut late nights at some branches, The Times index down 1.29, V & G to raise premiums, Refinery financing, Leyland strikes bring new threat to car production, Why the debutantes have been reluctant, Briefly from the Boardroom, Critical times face UK cars, Mining Intermin grades below hopes, Actuary sees risk in advertising, Italy Strike closes Milan stock exchange, Equities, Iran Oil consortium reported to be facing new pressure, Company News Sparkling result from Paterson, Zochonis, W Germany Metalworkers consider strike ballot today, Government now accept need to improve industrial investment, Fixed Interest, Eurodollar rates at 2-year low, Sky Tours' £18 Majorcan holiday approved by Board of Trade, Interim Statement Ocean Steam Ship reports..., S Africa to float £5m loan in London, US Treasury plans $9,000m bond scheme, Business Diary: Shell manager drills for his own investment oil, Wall Street, New Issues South Africa raising £5m at £98 pc, In brief, Share price list, How the markets moved, Republic Of South Africa, British Steel to close three plants, Sterling and Money, Computer News CAP reports growth of 72 per cent, Contracts £2.5m roads order for Rush & Tompkins, Imry Property Holdings Limited, Boost trade with south Africa-Lord Jellicoe, Opinion: Industry Tuning in to the consumer voice. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet is expected to favour UK airbus. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Ocean Steam falls on interim, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director at Richard Johnson and Nephew.
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