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The Times - 26/08/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By PETER REDDAWAY, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, Eric Marsden, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR SOCIAL SERVICES CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, Our Nottingham Correspondent, Our Madrid Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, By GEOFFREY WANSELL, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From PETER NICHOLS, From ERIC MARSDEN, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, Our Sydney Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, by Joan Chissell, Kenneth Loveland, Irving Wardle, By Stanley Reynolds, By John Higgins, Max Harrison, by Linda Yeatman, Ruth Inglis, Daphne Boutwood, Michael Knipe, From James Reston in Washington, PHS, S. OLLEY, PHYLLIS GOLD, MAURICE EDELMAN, GERALD CROASDELL, GEORGINA M. STAFFORD, V. D. SONES., ELSPETH RHYS WILLIAMS, By A. P. Herbert, L. G. SMITH., O. E. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM FORBES, ANTHONY WAGNER, ATHENE SEYLER., ROBERT L. COLLISON., From RICHARD SHARPE, By TONY ALDOUS, Mr. Malcolm Williamson, Dr. Heathcote Statham, Mr. Adrian Beaumont, By Nature-Times News Service, Prof. A. V. Hill, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By ANDREW PORTER, By JOHN NICHOLLS, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From NEIL ALLEN, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By IAN MORISON, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, From FRANK VOGL, By DAVID MILLHAM, By RONALD KERSHAW, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By JULIAN MOUNTER, Motoring Correspondent, By SALLY WHITE, By PETER HILL, By Our Industrial Staff, From HUGH STEPHENSON, Andrew Lumsden, Edited by ANDREW. LUMSDEN, Patricia Tisdall, Ross Davies, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, P. ADAM, S. L. SIMPSON, IAN S. LAING, By MICHAEL BAILY, From DAVID BONAVIA, E. J. M. LANGFORD, M. R. M. EVANS, D. V. WALKER, Michael Shanks,

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News: 12 patients 'a risk', Poet's plea on Soviet 'murder', Mail journalists' strike ballot, Police battle at 90 mph, The day mother went on strike, Pregnant pause, Growing threat of wide strikes by council men, Eban defends holding of two Algerians, Feather and CBI chiefs to talk with Heath, Bordeaux storm over Ford, Counterfeit air tickets warning, Emergency mother, Nature trails at power station, Rome MP attacks the Vatican over nuns scandal, RUC divided over arms issue, Age no bar on yacht trip to Bahamas, Walker considers aid for twilight zones, Motor cyclist drives Neapolitans mad, £5,000 bill on holiday, Disused railway lines may become greenways, Nine more cases of typhoid in Britain, Concern in Japan over US plans for Okinawa, U S fighters buzz British airliner, Guns cache in van, 1972 Liberal president, India to ban BBC on Friday if film appears, Vietnam success brings problems for Nixon, The Times Diary Count of Paris's comeback? No no-strikes record, Optimism as Middle East talks begin, Help offered W Indians, Newly-weds thumb lift from Duke, Mrs Niarchos left a note, Knife killed Miss Tate, Local BBC will tell housewife about sales, Seoul's $3,000m demand to Agnew, Strikes over budget, Pollution 'catastrophe' denied, Attempt to stop rent rises fails, Dam Square cleared by marines, Poles hijack trawler to Denmark, Don't open the door, dear, its a hippy David Wilsworth at the Isle of Wight pop festival, Indecency on the stage: a change in law needed, Bishops face crisis over celibacy, Dutch hippy raid row, Impresario says 'Garnett' play is blasphemous, Drug poster criticized, Protest over farm service charges, Defence of SST plane, Recorders without chips, Antarctica's prize, Travel curbs end for former Greek MPS, Tory policy attacked by Africans, Guernsey clash over fluoride, Seats for Euston travellers, Cambodians break up communist attack, Women's pay still lags in France, 'Hand Cues' To Help The Deaf, Science Report Astronomy Dust clouds emitting signals, 002 makes its fastest flight, Today's engagements, Child in car mauled by Woburn lioness, Re-creating legend of Richard Tauber, Plot to kidnap envoy foiled. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Britain's water ski champion in action, Law: Case of pregnant sailor, Widow's gaoling unjust, son says, Sex researchers sued by husband, Court is told to ignore acquittals, Fourth man on pesetas charge, Security paid for PQ17 appeal, Gaol for drug 'cashier', Magazine fined over 'false description', 3 charged after raid at Hilton, Rubbish war to end in court. Index. Display Advertising: Scottish Widows' Fund, Enab, Living, The Association Of Certified And Corporate Accountants, Nigeria Airways, Servewarm Information Service, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants, The Times, Television Recordings, Samia, American International Reinsurance Company, Jack Barclay, The Sunday Times, Daimler, Bahama Islands, Royal Mail Lines, Sheraton Hotels, British United Airways, Stratstone, John Carrington And Company, Appointments, Holidays & Travel, Bea. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Black beauties, Musical intelligence, Best Trovatore, Desolate beauty, Poet in the Buildings, David on a familiar horizon, Uneasy Shakespeare in Mexico setting, Two Prom debuts. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,552, Mozart In The Spring. Editorials/Leaders: The Captive Algerians, Two Village Hampdens, A Counter Attack On Alarm. Letters to the Editor: The need for an immediate tax cut, The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, Frozen rents, Mass-produced myth, Budget Surplus, Presumption of innocence, Going To Prison For The Sake Of Conscience, Job for the PIB, Violence On T.V., Inflation, Engineering, Actors' Pay, Expert observers, 'Real responsibility', Motor Industry, Infantry Shortage, Reissued Rarities, Census And Privacy, Council Of Love. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, News from Universities Sheffield, Award To Scientists, Latest Appointments New Director of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, August 27, 1945 Back To Shanghai. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Grace Eggleton, The Rev Geoffrey Beaumont Composer of Folk Mass and exuberant hymn tunes, Professor H. Knaus, Mr Brian Runnett. Sport: Piggott has two winners, Huddersfield Persevere Arsenal's shiny new reputation wanes, Girls' Golf Miss Fabry beaten, Sports in Brief, Southwick Croquet, Chance For Rose Arbour Happy Victorious and Hierarch the dangers, Show Jumping Stiff challenge to Britain, Season opens with sevens, Alcan Golf Casper will defend, Frustration as the artists forget their past, World 505 Championships Marks's authority unquestioned, Weather Wins Pitch too slow for attack, Leading Averages Batting, Tennis, Bowls Women bid for titles, Burnham Sailing Mr Heath loses, Polo Last minute goal decides, Programmes at two centres Beverley, Cricket Review Glamorgan stay on top, Folkestone results, Football Review Law scores twice for Manchester United, World Student Games US swimmers to dominate again in new pool, Other cricket scores Warwick v Hampshire, Brighton runners, Match-Play Championship Rees attempting his fifth victory. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Accountancy Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest Early gains not held, Order soon for £100m power plant, Shipbuilders press for price rise clauses, Schweppes in Germany, Slump in demand for knitting yarn, On The Move, Bringing the computer into corporate planning, Britain sells its tourists down the river, Rank Xerox export drive, Border TV cutback as profits slump, Interim Statement The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Australia Lake View shows loss, How The Markets Moved, Money Market Further aid required, Output falls hit many industries, Stronghold offer 'fair', West Germany Bank urged to ease new reserves rule, Delay upset Sankey men, FOR THE saver Roosevelt Fund's $10m venture, Price, Forbes (Holdings) Ltd., S Africa gold sales to meet deficit, Woodhouse & Rixson (Holdings) Limited, BUSINESS diary Sprinkle, sprinkle little Star, Assurance on bonds, The Bourses, FMC Limited, Imperial Tea Company, Limited, Fiat participation, company NEWS Price, Forbes' payment and profits higher, new ISSUES Chance for Guyana in Booker's offer, Letraset, Cooling down the village, Pru staff to seek pay rise, IPC to proceed with big offices project, Cumberland kept waiting, mining Metramar seeks four more sites, Ferrous scrap to cost 4 per cent more, Briefly, Appeal for house subsidies, Bids, Deals & Mergers CV Buchan gets offer worth £1.6m, Wall Street DJ index down fractionally, United States Trade surplus £184m in July, Shell to spend £200m on supertankers, Pound at lowest level since Sept '69, Ford factory at Bordeaux, American Trust bid, General Accident halves loss, Warning over 'confused state' of air industry, Nigeria Talks on gas exports, Japan shows highest rise in steel output, Facing the fact of cost inflation, ITV revenue rises 3.3 pc, Procon (GB) wins Amoco contract, Motor strike losses running at £3m a day: 24,000 now idle, Motor industry seeks world-wide standards, John Harper & Co. Ltd. & Subsidiaries Albion Works, Willenhall, Staffordshire, Shipping tonnage boom seen, 12m Bass shares sold, EQUITY Markets Leading stocks close lower, Rockwell shortlists European partners, Pravda calls for more trade with west Germany, William Jacks & Co. Ltd., BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, contracts £3m transformer deals, Emphasis is now on planning, Japan Foreign investment go-ahead next week, Westforth-Westool forecast upset, Golfers beware-you're under fire from BEA's War Room, Interim Statement General Accident, Scoop-the latest twist in the ice-cream game, ICI team will report soon, IOS changes name in west Germany, Footwear sales begin to pick up, Prestcold Sterne deal, Something's got to give, Sterling Another bad day, International Stores. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Procter and Gamble's new finance director. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Cash tin drops £12: Silver falls back: Grain stays firm, London & Regional Market Prices Gilt edged turn weak.

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