The Times - 28/09/1970
1970; Gale Group;
Autores
From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Our Political Staff, From David Wood, From A Special Correspondent, Our New York Correspondent, From George Clark, From Trevor Fishlock, By Pearce Wright Science Reporter, From Anthony Smith, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, From Tony Aldous, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Basil Gingell, By Peter Waymark, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Our Special Correspondent, From Geraldine Keen, From Michael Leapman, Dan van der Vat, Our Salisbury Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Lusaka Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Wilsworth, From Peter Hopkirk, From Moshe Brilliant, Our Geneva Correspondent, From Jerome Caminada, By George Clark, By Nature-Times News Service, Ian Woodward, By Roy Hay, By Basil Gingell, PHS, A. C. SUTTON, D. C. PIMLOTT, BARBARA GOREHAM, M. C. P. Hewitt, RAYMOND LISTER, T. A. LAYTON, David Wood, B. M. CROWTHER, MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, JOHN K. WILD, J. A. WAKEFIELD, C. P. O'DONNELL, J. HODGE LLOYD, MICHAEL R. HEARNE, DAVID JAMES, J. F. MARTIN, E. K. SMITH, By Philip Howard, By Leonard Amey, William Mann, Max Harrison, Robert Anderson, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Michael Levey, From St. John Donn-Byrne, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Athletics Correspondent, From Brian Lewis, Gerald Ely, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Kenneth Owen, From Peter Jay, Geoffrey Bell, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Clive Callow, By Anthony Rowley, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, By Ross Davies, By Dennis Dwyer, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Berry Ritchie, From Michael Hornsby, FINANCIAL EDITOR, James Greatorex, ROGER YOUNG, Chris Baur, J. G. Orr, F. W. BATCHELOR, P. A. WILLS, AHMAD MINAI, by Anthony Thomas, William Daniel, Edited by Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, Joe Roeber, by A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by Paul Martin, Middle East Correspondent, by Charles Douglas-Home, by Ian Hoare, by Tony Aldous, by a Special Correspondent, by Friedrich Ragette, by William A. Ward, Dr. Mahmud Ghul, by Vivian Craddock Williams,
ResumoNews: Anti-market move at Labour conference, Anonymous Florentine Briton decides to sell thousands of his precious possessions Art treasury under plain cover, Restraint pays in prestige, Left-wing MPs accuse Mr Wilson of betraying socialism, ITA group to study violence on screen, UN relief agency to run shuttle service, Transport, Surcharge threat by residents fighting road bridge plan, Imports still soar, Little to fear from outside, New MG and Austin-Healey up in price, Washington relief at Marshal Ky decision, Virology: Drug attacks several viruses, The Queen and Mr Nixon may see protest, Churches on Guernsey's new stamps, Mecca pilgrims spend £25m a year, Economic progress speeded, Economy and Planning, Birgit Nilsson prepares for 'Nightingale' concert, America's 25m poor prefer city life, Cuba offers pact on hijackers, 'A rose among daisies', Hope given up for Zambian copper miners, Operation Seashore Joys and hazards of parking, Efforts to get newspapers out, Education, Soviet hope of solution to the Berlin question, The big business behind rose-growing, Millions see the Pope honour St Teresa, Series of strikes by 80,000 council workers start tomorrow, Cathedral sit-in at Bordeaux over objector, The Times Diary Heath rejects Kaunda visit, Rioters out in Rome as Mr Nixon arrives, The Case For Remaining Childless, Mr Short's warning on concealed school cuts, 1,000 drown as floods hit homes in India, Growth is vigorous, Signs of progress in Paris peace talks, Double wedding celebrated in Esperanto, Emphasis will be on Mediterranean for Mr Nixon's tour, Sunday at home for British hostages after Jordan ordeal, Agriculture, Cairo summit agrees on plan to end the Jordan crisis, ASPECTS OF OLD AGE: Readers' letters, King Husain is promised more American arms, The 14 points of Cairo peace agreement, US appeal for moral leadership to end university violence, 300 hurt as Protestants stone troops and police, 2,000 people in forest clean-up, Trade union tactics for Royal Institute of Chemistry, From the sandy wastes-fine fruit and vegetables, Labour's peace plan for the Middle East, The London interview Canon Hugh Montefiore Bishop designate with noise meter, Growing uncertainties ahead, Troops under siege fire gas at Belfast crowd, A rare interview with the man widely regarded as the greatest Welshman since Owain Glyndwr Saunders Lewis for a Nobel prize?, Survey starts on ancient riches, Land for Palestinians may yet be the outcome, Pilgrims, Britain anxious to delay action over arms for S Africa, Reducing dependence on oil, Holography Making better optical memories, American captives saw their guards killed, Pressure from left, Today's engagements, Change forced on rhubarb, Explosions at Paris and London airports, Health, After two weeks of nightmarish politics, James Reston foresees revival of all the President's suppressed anti-Soviet instincts Russians force Mr Nixon back on cold war path, Historic Otford fears new road, 40-mile wide California fire rages on, Politics of Liberal despair, Farming Topics Industry that needs an urgent injection of cash, Guerrillas hold out in Amman, The gentle art of Opposition An extract from Sir Robert Menzies's forthcoming book The Measure of the Years, Stepping up the radio 'war', Electing the General Synod. Politics and Parliament: Dutschke ban deplored, Liberal conference Mr Thorpe's rallying cry of professionalism, Government now considering Miss Khaled's release, 'Arms went to S Africa'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, The Bristol Waterworks Company, A. S. Bugshan & Brothers, Bin Ladin Organisation, Asia Hotel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Jones Lang Wootton, Standard, Saudi Lines, Thomson Overseas Journals, Bua, Richard Ellis & Son, Rentarc, The National Commercial Bank, Lang, Kangol, Riyad Bank, Saudi Arabian Markets, Women's Appointments, Rothmans, Fiat, Banco De Comercio, Stella, Abdul Aziz & Mohammed A. Aljomaih, Ahmed & Mohammad, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Banawi Factories, Oxo, Mohamed Ali Maghrabi & Sons, The ACE Group, The Arab Bank Ltd, Banco, Bea, Kanoo, International Distillers And Vintners. Weather: The Weather. Law: Doctor who broke the rules fined 150 gns, Life sentences for 13 men in murder case. Arts and Entertainment: Narrow win for Russians in chess Olympics, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,580, Broadcasting Television. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: President Nixon's European Tour, How Much Of A New Cuban Affair?, The Party With Two Souls. Letters to the Editor: The Liberal vote, Down to earth, The need for training board reform, Fading credits, Loch Ness Monster, Exhibition centre, Tax-protected rats, Scott's Discovery, Refuge in Britain, Iranian economy, Cost pressures, Invention of brandy, What a Season Ticket costs, Attacks on the environment: what must be done, Patriotic move. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 28, 1945 Death of Bartok. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr James Fisher One of the best known ornithologists of his generation, Mr W. E. Nixon, M Charles Corbin At distinguished French diplomat, His Honour L. Campbell. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Reviews: Accademia Monteverdiana Eton College Chapel, Music Now Bbc2, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Maurizio Pollini Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Tempest St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Perilous journey, Topsy-turvy, Quick guide, Half way there, Beethoven Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Ascot results, Hockey Netherlands unable to shake German calm, Folkestone card, Nottingham programme, Sports in Brief, Athletics Keino may move up to 10,000 metres, Piggott brings Golden Monad from the back to win, Show Jumping Newbery the junior to watch, Victory the reward for consistency, Barbarians prevail, Ribot colt at Newmarket sales, Yachting Underwater repairs required by Intrepid, England and Chivers the cause of Spurs' recent rise, Boxing World title victory creates problems, Ipswich rejected, Rugby Union Challenge to reputation, Golf Jacklin soon overcomes signs of tension, Football, Yachting, Pabella now unlikely to race on Saturday, Hamilton Park runners, Tennis Ban on top US women, Tonight's football, Catterick Bridge results. Property: Marcus Leaver & Co, Factories & Warehouses, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Commercial And Industrial Properties, Jones Lang Wootton, Property Walkways will aid shoppers, Factories And Warehouses, Daniel Smith, Briant & Done. Business and Finance: Computer programme companies set up their own association, Companies trading with S Africa face blacklisting, Space technique to be applied to petrochemicals, Costs drive 'could save 20,000 textiles jobs', Action by Britain sought to avert trade war with US, The Washington Column A growth horse on Wall Street, Ship repair charges in P & O survey, Barclay Securities on expansion tack, More Share Prices, ASEA wins £2m steel plant order, Senate key to future of protectionist legislation, Clive Callow gives the background to the crucial oil-price talks A game of cat and mouse-Libyan-style, Go-Con Concrete to set up joint sales company in US, MPs want inquiry into 4s charge on cheques, Holland Worsening trade deficit forecast, Reliant expects 20 per cent growth in sales, Overtime ban, UK hopes for Rumanian trade, Hopes mounting for end to Eire bank dispute, Thomas And Sons Continued Progress, Company Meeting Warwick Engineering Investments, Casebook Carrington and Dewhurst's European lesson, Meeting Investment Needs, Competition is answer to low-cost knitwear imports threat-EDC, Scotland's need of better air link, GM raises car prices as strike continues, Mexican bank opens office in London, Staff split over Christmas banking, Printing unions blamed for labour problems, Banbury Buildings Holdings, Selcast's sober confidence in latest nickel prospect, North-West Tourist Association started, Briefly from the Boardroom, Marston, Thompson & Evershed Limited Further Improvement In Profits, Showdown expected on Libyan oil restrictions, Whitehall studies CBI figures on cost of replacing investment grants, United States Evidence of heavy selling before Penn Central crash, Lord Balogh calls for a census on incomes, For the Saver S African specialist fund to be launched, Courses, Fuel oil use growing faster than electricity, It's still worth making productivity deals, Siberia minerals: Discussion on, Success in Australia would help to boost UK reactor system, Switzerland Restraint over Euro currency deals urged, New Issues Heavy demand likely for waterworks offer, Japan Keen interest in Ford's capital tie-up talks, Business Diary: Charles Gordon's special talent for picking the top people, Future clearer for world's currencies, Credit card groups meet over expansion strategy, WOOD, Bastow Holdings Ltd., Exports drive in Finland, Russians to see Midland machine tool plants today, I.C.I. joins again: Imperial, National training plan for travel industry, French use UK software design service, Industry in the regions Awaiting the Secretary's decision, Personnel and industrial relations Evaluating the success of training programmes, A computer to answer the query: 'What if..?', Company News Robert B Massey interim progress, Qualitex shuts down W German yarn plant, Interim Statement Barclay Securities Limited. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New Chartered Insurance Institute president. Stock Exchange Tables: This Week's Dividends, Unit trust prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.
Referência(s)