The Times - 07/10/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Wood, From Our Own Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Sharpe, By Our Labour Staff, From John Winder, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, John Roper, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Communications Reporter, By Hugh Noyes, By Our Education Correspondent, Philip Howard, By Staff Reporters, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Evans, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin, Peter Hopkirk, From Stewart Harris, By Hugh Hanning, Louis Heren, PHS, DENNIS WALTERS, 1. ZAYID., GEOFFREY de FREITAS, G. J. DIGNUM, F. L. CASSEL., EVAN LUARD, WILLIAM MONTAGU-POLLOCK., DEREK FORDHAM, PHILIP HASKELL., J. A. G. GRIFFITH, GUY K. GREENWOOD, ENID LAKEMAN, L. M. STYLER., SUSAN HORSLEY, EDWARD GARDEN, GEORGE BALL, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, John Higgins, Michael Billington, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Moira Keenan, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Brian Moore, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Margaret Miller, By Christopher Marley, Financial Editor, Frank Vogl, By Dennis Dwyer, Our Economics Editor, By Leonard Amey, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Sally White, By Ronald Kershaw, From Frank Vogl, By Clive Callow, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, J. B. PEGNALL, J. NAYLOR-SMITH, Gerald Ely, Richard Spiegelberg, BERESFORD CRADDOCK, by Anthony Vice, by Roger Vielvoye, by Clive Callow, by Dennis Dwyer,
ResumoNews: Bus union quits pay body over demand for 25pc, Family may pay over £132,000 to kidnappers, Council replies to stern critic on planning, Air Force bombs palace in Bolivia double coup, Sympathy wanes in France for young left-wing agitators, Women at work Life begins at fifty, Jordan casualties were 'vastly exaggerated', Government will face strong pressure to end Rhodesia sanctions, Study party alarmed at state of accident services, Tory group calls for end to Rhodesia sanctions, The Problems Of Growing Up, Australia's new road safety line, Privacy law would fetter press, Lord Shawcross says, Lord Eccles calls for more patronage of arts, Cairo party declaration insists that Nasser policies will continue, Councils coping as strikes spread, Bonn now thinks doom is ahead for FDP, Mr Macmillan 'wanted to stay on', Muslim congress attack on Arab disunity, Would any docker go down a sewer?, Disarray over one pay claim that could invite a tough line from the Government Hard fight ahead on teachers' pay, Plan for 150 commercial local radio stations, Report urges new housing authority for Greater London, Mr Lee's concern for Britain Singapore's Prime Minister sees a diminishing world interest, The Times Diary Fowles blow for authors, Grenades found at BOAC air terminal, Nappy rashes are common and distressing both to the parents and to the baby. Much can be done to hasten their cure-and to prevent them-says our paediatrician., Bishop Huddleston may leave public life, Canada refuses to ransom British diplomat, Russians have made sun studies from a space laboratory, Hope of gaining Interpol aid on hijacking, Multi-racial church defies Mr Vorster, Talks on Concorde's future, Barnet plan for all-in schools is approved, Israel Ministers to consider giving a degree of autonomy to 600,000 Palestinians Home rule plan for the west bank, Science Report Pollution: Smoke control appeal, Miss Khaled's defence of plane hijacks, Mr Nixon to disclose proposals for Vietnam peace today, Ulster looks to its youth, Another price protest by French farmers, IS The Child Father Of The Man?, Strike pickets clash with public as some councils try for local settlements, Why Mr Heath must develop a strategy for a century In the first of two articles, a leading Conservative politician calls for a more inspired leadership, Greater London Council Tuesday October 6 1970 Labour dispute wage rate, Mrs Gandhi arouses the anger of her allies, Today's engagements, Man free only three years in the past 46, Campaign aims for racial equality in employment, Earls Court residents rally against hotel, U S stand over breaches of Suez cease-fire, M Pompidou supports Soviet plan, File on Mrs McKay will not be closed until there is proof of how she died, US call for jets from Britain, Master says he never asked for lifeboat. News in Brief. Index. Law: Student cleared in nudity case, Politics warning by judge in new arms trial, Sergeant on trial over the My Lai killings, Queen's Bench Division Hearing before Oxford proctors not unfair Ex Parte Bolchover, Guerrillas allege rape and looting by troops, Ex-policeman acquitted, Ottawa reward hint in diplomat kidnap case, Life sentences for Hosein brothers, Accused 'have not refuted allegation', Queen's Bench Division Appeal against extradition succeeds Regina v. Governor of Brixton Prison Ex Parte Cook, Cannabis gift to pay fine, prosecution alleges. Display Advertising: Linguaphone, Ackermann, Enab, Berlitz, Senior Secretaries, Cunard, Norwegian National, Save The Children Fund, Idh, The Times, Association Of Assistant Mistresses, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Jack Barclay, Sheraton Hotels, Heuga, Linde, Sale And Wanted, Williams & Glyn's Bank, G.E.C., Lintas, Simpson, Atcost, King & Co., Bea, Leger Galleries, The Sheepskin Shop. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Disc jockey resigns from Radio 1, Two chief Italian divorce campaigners resign, Church news New Archdeacon of West Ham. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room Fine English pottery in demand, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,588, TV fee dispute over royal variety show, Broadcasting Television. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday, October 8, 1945 Home from Far East. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping The Wolf From The Farmyard, The Man WHO Wears Nasser's Mantle, Divorce Bill Opens Political Rifts, The Toast Of Blackpool. Letters to the Editor: Pennyworth, Cheaper air fares, Schools in the north, Labour vote on EEC, The Liberal vote, Special train, Ownership of sea-bed, Traders in training for D-Day, What children eat, Mary Garden's accent, Punishment of students at Keele, New Ministry, No steam to let off, Ban on ball games, Return of Palestinian refugees, Greenland expedition, Georgette Heyer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Dr W C Costin Former president of St John's College, Oxford, Rt Rev N. B. Hudson. Reviews: Missing magic Forward, Up Your End Theatre Royal, Stratford E., Beeston Craig Palace, Watford, On the Spree, Lso Festival Hall, The week at Cinema City, London debuts, Rattigan play in Liverpool. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Educational, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, Ludlow NH card, A mighty blow for pride and pocket, York programme, Leicester results, Lingfield Park fields, Rogers sweeps Liverpool to defeat, Show jumping Hobbs sets too tough a target for rivals, Football Mixed luck for Britain in European draws, Persistence in attack pays for Coventry, Lingfield Park, Golf Jacklin tries new irons, Bugner wins by wide margin, Squash rackets 'Circus' of five to tour, Charlton too honest for his own good, Today's football, Racing Melodina will run at Ascot, Superb Wilson saves Arsenal, Rugby Union Fijians field strong team for their opening match. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: Personnel men narrow the pay and status gap, Tinplate supply in danger, Building merchants' fears on fixed prices, Suspension of steel plate import duty extended, 'Dangers in fresh squeeze on credit', The fate of the last few acres, Shares have another buoyant day, Grattan still the mail order blue chip, Hotels seek further £5m development aid, The TOR Investment Trust Limited, Country And New Town Properties Ltd. Property Holding and Investment Company, Iran Shah threatens legislation to lift oil revenue, The Regions, US protectionist formula products, Burroughs new range, Marketing Forced reappraisal of regional advertising, Business Diary: the Lorch family's quick clean-up campaign, Contracts, Chill winds blowing in the corridors of power, Raw fibres outlook, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, 5,000 new supermarkets are forecast by 1980, Protectionism: Facing Facts, Opinion: The City Implications of floating rate issues, Price Waterhouse to lease new £10m block, Telefusion Optimistic Review, Fixed Interest, Dr Diederichs calls on Mr Barber, Phone system pledge by PO, Vauxhall facing £12 pay claim, Gold Fields, Whitehall makes plans to retaliate if US approves the Trade Bill, New Issues Extra £2m loan for Scots-Met Property, Company News Courage profits gain 25 pc to over £5m, CBI chief says trade liberalization will follow if Britain joins EEC, Higher derv prices being negotiated, Mining Gold Fields' profits rise by £4.5m, Industrialists call for cut in the number of Government agencies, 1m Premium Bond prizes a year soon, Bids and Deals Conduit to buy Streets for £473,000, Wall Street, Dearer electricity and reduction in power likely this winter, In brief, How the markets moved, Development council seeks U S investment, Gramco now expected to suspend redemptions, Rolls-Royce men defy lock-out threat, Russians in lorry plant talks with Fiat, Sterling and Money, Interim Statement Courage, Rubber exports up, Australia Early legislation on state Wool Commission, New Zealand Phase-out of UK preferences on Market entry, Farm price guarantees raised, Banking Commission to rule soon on IOS funds, United States Treasury chief forecasts gradual economic growth, Ryman Conran sells Habitat. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Oils strong again. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Peter Parker made a Rockware vice-chairman.
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