The Times - 08/09/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From PAUL MARTIN, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, Ian McDonald, Alan McGregor, Charles Hargrove, Eric Marsden, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, From MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By PETER WAYMARK, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR OSMAN, Arthur Osman, by Pearce Wright, Christopher Warman, FROM STAFF REPORTERS, By J. M. RICHARDS, Architectural Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, By GEOFFREY WANSELL, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Own Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INSURANCE CORRESPONDENT, From ERIC MARSDEN, From PETER HAZELHURST, From STEWART HARRIS, Dan van der Vat, From RICHARD WIGG, PHS, Denis Taylor, RICHARD HARRIES, CHARLES BROCK, MARCUS W. H. BISHOP, A. R. L. FINDLAY, J. GUILLEBAUD, D. M. POTTS, G. A. SAXTON, R. V. SHORT, T. MURRAY SMITH., J. R. HALL, G. W. SNEESBY, HARRY A. REE, HUGH GREENE, By Richard Harris, GEORGE INGR., BOOTHBY, CHRISTOPHER FYEE, E. H. RUTLAND, ANTHONY WAGNER, GORDON NORWOOD, From a Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, Mr. Ian M. Parsons, R.L.P., Brigadier Sir Bernard Fergusson, A correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN HENNESSY, JIM RAILTON, By JOHN NICHOLLS, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From ATHOLE STILL, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Guy Brett, By Robert Nye, John Spurling, by Stanley Reynolds, By Jeffery Daniels, By William Mann, By Max Harrison, By Nature-Times News Service, By CLIFFORD WEBB, R. W. Shakespeare, From ANTHONY THOMAS, U S Economics Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By Our Financial Staff, By ROBERT JONES, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, By PETER HILL, By CLIVE CALLOW, By RONALD-KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, KENNETH OWEN, From FRANK VOGL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, G. A. CLOWES., L. C. REDFERN, P. R. FASTON, FRANK HARRIS, R. D. SMITH WRIGHT., By KENNETH OWEN, by Robert Jones, by Leonard Buckley,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Britain blocks Arab demand for release of hijack woman. News: Home blood pressure tests urged, New Vatican chastity rite, Civil Service-Tory style, Well of hope for homeless, MP works in factory, Computer course for all students urged, National Front denial, Princely order in India abolished by decree, Eighty-eight ways of saying left-handed, New move to secure recognition, Blizzards and worn-out boots marred Iceland trip, Drug evasion evidence, Pilots call for boycott of Middle East, President for a day plan in Chile, Southwark concern over housing, Art dispute for DEP, £18 package holiday plea, Beer can ring stopped meter, Recapturing Thames glory, Dispute over who pays insurance claim, Air raid on N Vietnam, British pledge to support Seato, A feeling of being wasted, Chelsea Society's fight for riverside peace, Warning to Britain as Arabs list demands, Dutch in port strike talks, Resignation pledge in Bordeaux, Role of the police in a changing society, Union laws warning, Yard keeps girl hidden, More control urged over contracts, Pop group in cafe fracas, Lord Eccles as Tory speaker, Spiritual messenger's Midas touch, Rippon move to speed up EEC negotiations, Three held after jet blows up, Wait and see on Market, The road to Wigan jungle, Ticket mix-up strands scientists in Russia, White-collar faith in the movement, Gun drawn on Sinatra in casino, Greene's warning to Government, The Times Diary Humphry Berkeley to stand as Labour candidate, Alcoholism may cost Britain £250m, Assessment of skills, Muscular disease detection aid, Death news withheld, Seven shot as police besiege house, Australia leads drug fight, Tighter security at Heathrow airport, GLC leaders set to learn from Japan, Rindt died 'in a few seconds', Floods risk in South, Israel says Egypt still building missile sites, Strike notice at Daily Mail, Selenology Mapping the moon's minerals, Cambodia agreement at Lusaka summit, Around and about at Congress, Eton College, How the Chinese view south-east Asia, Today's engagements, Cinema barred child in wheelchair, Betrayal of American dream, Council men plan one-day strikes tomorrow, Concorde shows the flag at 500 ft, Compulsory treatment of addicts call, Psychology Concentration reduces brain electricity. Sport: Wincanton runners, Rugby Review Jeeps will play again, Yachting Martin: man to beat, Fastest century by Wilkins, League Cup Birchenall-a cold, Cairo seizes Nato papers, Sports in Brief, Alexandra Park card, Boxing Bugner faces ideal test, Yesterday's racing Warwick, Skiing Team to be stronger, US Tennis Smith puts Emerson out, Setbacks In Rowing Britain inadequately equipped for international events, Swimming European prestige recovers, Piggott At Longchamp Decisive race for My Swallow, Football Discipline Fisher fined £120. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Local Authority Bonds, British Shipping Federation, Textile Trade Publications, Grosvenor House, International Computers Limited, The International Commercial Exchange, Harvey Nichols, Richard Ellis & Son, Legal General, Basf, Elegant, Royal Airforce Aerocrafts, Audi 100ls, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Dexion, The Nuclear Power Group, Marine Midland Grace Trust, Ibm, Antartex, Aerolineas Argentinas, Assitant Masters Association, Simpson, Benham & Reeves, Office Distributor Services, Skin Life Helana Rubinstein, Ambassador Publishing Services, Jcb, Radiospares. Law: Decision today in test case over 'curfew', Legal possibilities in the Khaled case, Intellectual on trial. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Held To Ransom, A Communist Chile?, The Poor Still Need Help. Letters to the Editor: Lampholders, Asylum Granted, 'Miracle' Products, Decimal quire?, Politics At School, Pressures on Benes, Demolishing Bath, Villa renting, Intervention, In the name of religion, In The Lion Parks, Pollution Of Culture, Munich Capitulation, Churches' Aid To Guerrillas: Uses Of Force, Flexible policy, The scope of computers for the manager, A National Policy For People, Television By Wire, Vertical airliner. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: News from the universities Edinburgh, Church News Assistant Bishops Of Sudan, Latest Appointments Bbc Regional Chairmen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago from THE TIMES of Saturday, September 8, 1945 City's Lost Churches. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Youngest Player Takes Lead, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Dymond is a girl's best friend, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,563, Television. Obituaries: Prof P. N. Harting, General Koenig A great French soldier, Most Rev F. O. Green-Wilkinson, Mr Stephen Manton, Mr Basil Burton Gifted champion of the arts, Obituary. Reviews: Silent allegory of greed, Ambitious concerto, Highland headiness in Edinburgh, Hazy and crazy, On the periphery, Heroic opera by Smetana, Bibienas and the theatre. Property: London And Suburban, Sotheby's, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Scientific Control Systems Ltd, Business Notices, Announcements, Opportunities For School Leavers, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Future of US Chile investment in balance, Plan to solve problems of NE, Cammell Laird gets £2m liner refit contract, DCL raises vodka price, contracts £1m aircraft order, A.B. Fleming (Holdings) Limited, BLMC fleet sales reorganized, Equal chance for work, Power-Gas to build ore plant, IMF priorities and the UK's objectives, Money Market Erratic day in Lombard St, Vava-Kirk opens Hamburg office, IOS sales balance still at crisis level, ICI's management revolution, 'Bats' move for Philips assets, Opinion INDUSTRY The right space path for Britain, The Bourses Easier tone on Frankfurt, Lord Rootes calls for US sales drive, Islington Corporation, Co-op print link near, West Germany Good export prospects at tools fair, Robert M. Douglas (Contractors) Ltd., The Regions, £4m BSC plan to modernize plants, ECGD's record export cover, City Takeover Panel call talks on Pergamon, computer NEWS Brandon's Covent Garden study, Italy Concern over Libya oil supply, company NEWS Lancaster Carpets has peak half-year, 1500 Midland gas workers on strike, Lull in Devlin plan talks, Interim Statement Ready Mixed Concrete Limited, 'Six needs UK to become technology pacesetter', new ISSUES £10m for Islington, Japan Real GNP rising at annual rate of 14 pc, Australia Exporters seek Asia markets, BUSINESS diary A family interest goes under the hammer, EQUITY Markets Hay's Wharf strong again, Advice on sterling, 1,900 to be made redundant by Alcan Booth, mining Price determines nickel growth, Company Meeting Assam Frontier Tea Co., Alaska pipeline project starts soon, Briefly, Fixed Interest Funds quietly firm, Germans offer £30m for airbus interest, Gatt Council in textile talks, Strike cripples port, Bids, Deals & Mergers UBM raises Mercian offer to over £4m, Sterling 2 points above all time low, Courtaulds sales switch, Interim Statement Bluestone & Elvin Ltd., How The Markets Moved, £1m Adelphi deal, Steel rise opposed, IMF sees 'serious inflation problem' for UK, Ebor High puts up distribution, 37,000 now idle in motor industry: components crisis, £33,000 paid to ex-director, Big step for cargo ship unity, Shipping Industrial heads for record, European cheque plan, Mining Supplies Limited Turnover and profits substantially increased, Mallinson and DM buys G Hooper. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Upsurge in home grown barley continues: Copper, coffee and cocoa advance, Unit Trust Prices, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh rise in Hay's Wharf. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Alexander joins Lloyds board.
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