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The Times - 17/11/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, Hugh Noyes, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Our Business News Staff, Our Foreign Staff, By Louis Heren, By Our Political Editor, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Frank Roberts, Local Government Correspondent., From John Chartres, Our Oldham Correspondent, By Tony Dawe, From Ronald Faux, By Clifford Longley, By Peter Waymark, From Peter Nichols, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Arnold Zeitlin, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Iver Peterson, From Henry Kamm, From Michael Hornsby, From John C. Devlin, By Hugh Fraser, Ian McDonald, Brian Cashinella, PHS, Dan van der Vat, PEGGY JAY, HILARY HALPIN, MAURICE POPE., HILARY STRONG, B. CLOUTTE, PETER HORDERN, JOHN BARKER, E. J. L. RICHARDS, NOEL ARMSTRONG, HARRY SAMUELS, ROBERT KIRKWOOD, H. MALLESON, ANNE NUTTING, J. H. TORRENS, DAVID LANE, R. J. JEFFERIES., ROGER GRAY, MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE., J. L. HENDERSON, ROSELLEN BETT, H. EGAN, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, F.H., By Our Bridge Correspondent, Lord Shinwell. C.H., A friend, Richard Williams, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Guy Brett, Kenneth Loveland, John Russell Taylor, William Gaunt, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From our Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Economics Staff, By Robert Jones, By Gillian O'Connor, By Clive Callow, By Giles Smith, By Peter. Jay Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Anthony Rowley, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. A. FREETH, JOHN GARRETT., FRASER OF LONSDALE, GEORGE FRASER, By Maurice Corina, Clive Callow, David Jones, John Woodland, From Stewart Harris,

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Politics and Parliament: Kidnapped diplomat, Move to make trade figures more reliable, Government help towards relief in Pakistan, Government plans one-day debate as Labour and TUC prepare industrial reform Bill tactics, Mr Rippon: referendum on EEC 'unsuitable', Renewed pleas for release of Hess, Criticism of Post Office policy over contracts with suppliers, No claim over hijacking, Parliamentary notices, Power cuts if winter severe, West might find its options closed if Russia monopolizes Indian Ocean House of Commons, Government incomes policy based on traditional freedoms, Mr Heath says, Obstacle to better relations with China, Making life easier for people of Berlin, Protest over Edinburgh in England. News: Three Cabinet Ministers dismissed in Sudan, Hard going takes heavy toll in rally, Union for owners of historic homes, Payments code for bulldozer's victims, Girls used as cover in drug racket Crown say, Storm clouds gather for new US Congress, Russians are accused of bad sailing, Clash over proposed new Catholic cathedral, Militant action threat to South Africa trade plan, Radical sees grief for de Gaulle as excessive, Bonn-Warsaw treaty may be published tomorrow, Exercise in fresh air better than sleep pills, Rolls-Royce prospects take to air, Oceanography: Study of sand erosion, Sugar blamed for under-fives' false teeth, Dr Atassi given last chance by army, Armed guards on internal Soviet flights, Radiation Doubts about fallout deaths theory, £1,200 bill for cancer patient aged five, England send for young Surrey bowler, Church and state in South Africa, Policemen's 'warped sense of loyalty', Sir Arthur Young praises RUC on return to London: 'No force has changed so much so quickly', Liberties in Quebec are to be reexamined, US firm drops bid for Pergamon Press, How the Khrushchev manuscript was written, Witness denies he is regular source of cannabis, Nixon's cuts for Nato, Koreans fear US pullout, Israel sees no point in reopening talks, The Times Diary All change at Macdonald, Origins of the 'sinister' left hand A case of Biblical vindictiveness, Duchess adopts two boys to guarantee their future, Hundreds of Asians face imprisonment in Uganda, Pope urges world organizations to give their support only to 'rational' birth control methods, Police guard deputy in Bonn bribes scandal, Talks on Berlin reach bargaining stage, Two shot dead: IRA clash theory, West told to reduce jobs to prevent inflation, Human rights challenge to vagrancy laws, Pitiful remnants of life seen on air tour of Pakistan areas ravaged in 'worst disaster of humankind', Dmitri Tiomkin, after 125 film scores and four Oscars, is now limbering up for his return to the concert platform From the classics to 'High Noon' and back again, 'No Government retreat' on industrial relations, Women at work Equal pay for the women behind British Rail, Americans prepare to meet big Vietcong assault next March, Freedom group gets new name, Japan's hierarchical education system condemned by international experts Universities monopolizing top jobs, Syria to join federation, More and more Americans begin to feel the chill of a real depression Even the affluent go job hunting, Engineer's clue to how pyramids were built, Official secrecy-a refuge for incompetence, Pit strike collapses as 41,000 go back, Birds killed by disease, Challenge to Barnsley's market monopoly, Red Cross hope of seeing Indonesian prisoners, Today's engagements, Peer joins opposition to Edinburgh roadway, MP wants explanation of immigrant 'labelling', 'Special risk' time for woman drivers, Dating agencies attacked for exploiting the lonely, £200,000 for Pakistan flood victims, Charities fear loss through tax cut, Village sets its sights on football glory. News in Brief. Index. Law: Arrest warrant for man in passport case, Wife murder charge, Tribute to Sir Charles Harman, Privy Council Majority put case outside Hedley Byrne rule Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Evatt, Man gaoled 'to save your life', Eight men refuse to recognize Eire court, Wrong idea on suspended sentences Regina v. Stevens, Prisoner explains popularity of gaol porridge, 'Retaliation' trial of three Frenchmen in Algiers, Portnoy decision for appeal, Legal move over EEC entry, Divorce and abortion to be legal in Chile, Four accused of plot to obtain justices' licence. Display Advertising: Fownes, Refuge Securities, Berlitz, Scottish Widow' Fund & Life Assurance Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Folio Fine Art, Textile Trade Publications, Hallmark Securities Limited, B Sure, The Public Trustee, Hoechst, The Times, Fenwick, Ford, Macallan-Glenlivet, Dewar's, Iberia, John Tyzack & Partners, Eckersley, Hicks, Bradford & Bingley Building Society, The Hambro Award, Womens Appointments, Shell-Max And B.P., The Barclays Group, Coutts & Co., EQUITY & Law, Iln, British Steel Corporation, Simpson, Constable, Office Distributor Services, Panam, Excess Holdings, Radiospares. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Property: Portugal link in new hotel by Folly Bridge, Salerooms Sotheby's, Christie's. Editorials/Leaders: More Support For The Banda Line, Rates Under Pressure. Letters to the Editor: Long range planning, Mercurius Oxoniensis, The overseas child in public care, The Oxford Union, Isolating S. Africa, Country buses, Christmas holiday, Clergy stipend, Cambridge bridge, GPO advertising, Charges for adult education, If the church is locked, Freeing the pound, Finance problems for small businesses, What policy to cure economic ills?, Concert cover, Alternative to PPB. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Scots bring off bridge double, Straw into gold, St. Laurent for Spring, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,623, Record price of £26,000 for Tompion bracket clock, Broadcasting Television, Fischer takes chess lead. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Royal post, Church News, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Harold Lang Powerful actor and director, Maj-Gen R. K. Hewer, Gen Mansergh and Mr A. McKenzie, Lord Middleton Public service in E Riding, Mr B. Whineray, Professor M. Rushton Dentistry at Guy's Hospital. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 17, 1945 Sharing homes. Reviews: Jean Fonda Queen Elizabeth Hall, David Wynne Cardiff, Birmingham's Old Masters Wildenstein's, Underneath the arches and down at the docks, David Johnston Purcell Room, The egion of lost films, Centipede Lyceum. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Willis chosen to replace Ward, Australia bring in four new Test players, Rugby Union Trials system unchanged, Sports in Brief, Nottingham programme, Racing Winner after 4,000 miles and a little luck, Scottish Cup, Ayr, Boxing Buchanan's bout approved, Amateur party for Watford game, Nottingham results, Devon and Exeter card, A palace for Buckingham-jewels and all, Australians triumph in World Cup, Tennis Alexander raises game to concert pitch, Football Bobby Charlton and Banks make way for youth. Business and Finance: Company News Int Timber no worse than expected, Halifax sets fresh loans record, Commodities, Mining Pabang looks to Gakak 3, Call for U S securities industry changes, Car trade turnover up by 15 pc, Current wool prices are 'ridiculously low', Currency war must be avoided M Schumann, Iran pact may bring dearer oil and petrol, Claims for injuries double in three years, Opinion: industry The case for a voluntary incomes policy, Wimpey's £11m Rumania deal, The Regions, £100,000 Tyne yard, Interim Statement The Charterhouse Investment Trust Limited, Gibraltar Whitehall is urged to back Gibraltar as Efta member, Italy Three major unions take step on way to unity, British Bakeries follow with 1d rise, Gramco Italia denies liquidation report, Restraint called for in waste paper collection, Switzerland Call for clampdown on public expenditure, Contracts, Farm plant deliveries, Samuel Montagu in film finance groun, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Ian Morison on Sir George Bolton's book A personal view of the City, Leyland breakthrough in plans to end piecework system, Commercial Union puts £13m on bid for MEPC, Breaking of banks' cartel by Government may be on anti-inflation agenda, West Riding agrees terms for sale of two mills, London sugar talks continue, Fixed Interest, Bids and Deals Hay's Wharf site link with St Martins, CEGB talks on bigger generators, Pit strike: steel output to be cut, The producer countries start to call the tune, R-R polishers strike: lay-off reports denied, Wall Street, Increase in price of tyres under review, In brief, W Germans halt bill sales: bank rate may be cut, How the markets moved, Tissus Michels widens fabrics range, Rise in money supply 'modest'-Treasury, A Disturbing Trend, Sterling and Money, Computer News, Leasco drops bid for Pergamon Press, New Issues Offer for sale in Change Wares, Business News looks at the implications of the Teheran oil price agreement The era of low prices comes to an end, Business Diary: Cyril Kleinwort to advise on 'invisibles' Awards, Lucas-west Germany link, Overseas strength underpins Acrow growth, Frank Vogl explains the issues facing the west German central bank council Germany: long memories and the need to ease the credit policy, Import deposits total likely to reach £2,000m, 2pc under-recording of exports and £27m trade surplus boosts £. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Metal Box easier, Recent issues, Unit trust prices, The Times list of latest dividends. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two directors for new Gamages board.

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