The Times - 12/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Wood Political Editor, From Michael Leapman, By John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Our Geneva Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Howard Linecar, From Peter Hazelhurst, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Michael Knipe, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By our Racing Staff, By Our Racing Staff, From John Hennessy, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clive Callow, John Drummond, Lindsay Duncan, Christopher Marley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, By Christopher Hill, Halldora Blair, Derek McCulloch, Michael Leapman, Peter Strafford, Richard Wigg, PHS, by Iverach McDonald, Ronald Butt, P. F. D. TENNANT, RICHARD HUGHES, R. A. FLAMANK, JOHN D. SOLOMON, MARGARET WILD, MICHAEL WALKER, MIRIAM R. WHITE, W. P. OLIVER, JAMES DOUGLAS, J. SPRAOS, P. APOSTOLIDIS, LAURENS VAN DER POST, JONATHAN LEAR, GEOFFREY AGNEW, Eric Roll, O. BLAKE, J. E. ALLEN-JONES, TYRRELL BURGESS, LEON BRITTAN, JANET NEWTON, STANLEY BUNNELL, T. B. INMAN, PETER HALL, HAROLD PINTER, By John F. X. Harriott, S.J., F.C.B., David Wade, Brian Alderson, Michael Billington, Richard Williams, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Geraldine Keen, Roy Hay, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, John Carter,
ResumoNews: Russia cancels Bolshoi tour of America, Police reject two-stage pay rise offer, Assyrian treasures in new light, The Queen's Girl Guide 1939 log sold for £580, BEA may appeal over fares curb, All quiet on the American campus A discernible shift in the nature of American radical protest, Training nurses to work with GPs, Renault workers given shares in company, Scheme to purify sewage water for industry, King Husain makes an appeal to US Jews, Immigrants show solidarity in shop floor disputes, Pressure in Japan for recognition of China, Ghana supports a dialogue with South Africa, Guernsey tax rates stay low as revenue rises, The light in the darkness, Historic building may be demolished, Both sides called to Ministry after power talks fail, The phantom millionaire who haunts Las Vegas, Shops Bill gets early closure, European body denounces kidnapping of envoys, W Pakistan leader says his victory has foiled communism, Manchester hopes to get mixture of British-born and immigrant tenants in middle-class area flats, Death toll mounts in South American earthquake, Chile's 'Comrade President' The tact and dash of Dr Allende, Implications of power game, The Argylls to become the Balaclavas, The Times Diary Reg Birch's Chinese Christmas, Khrushchev the great talker, Thirteen killed in Lisbon train collision, First-century 'rodeo' in Roman fort, Today's engagements, Gold and medallions are proving sound investment, Success of Mr Rippon's bluntness at Brussels talks Six show themselves ready to improve an agreed position in response to Britain. Law: Four convicted of murder, Rome move to abolish life sentences, Soldier on charges as boy's death brings riot, P-c gets five years for killing wife, Extradition order in alleged fraud case, Taxi driver gets 10 years, Law Report December 11 1970 Chancery Division 1715 charity altered to give minister more money, Prosecution drops thalidomide charges, Basques court-martial could threaten the Spanish Cabinet, 1964 case appeals rejected. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Ministers stop pamphlet on entry referendum, Commons security report, Parliament, December 11, 1970 MPs defer decision on shopping hours. Display Advertising: Asprey, Murison Small Ltd., Le Piat De Beaujolais, Multiple Display Advertisements, Swans Hellenic Cruises, Sheraton-Malta Hotel, Wholesale Typewriter, Briglin, E. H. Mundy & Co., Kuoni Challis & Benson, Interflora, Snow & ICE, The Thomson Organization, California Juniper, Rentavilla, Ansafone, Arora Crafts, The Times, W. & H. Gidden Ltd., Aquinas Lock & Co, Thos. Cook & Son, Time Off Ltd., Veuve Du Vernay, Iberia, Kuoni Challis & Benson Ltd, Perrier, Je Reviens, Thomson, Penny Black, Ehrmanns, Melia Castilla, Healey & Baker, Enna Low Travel Service, Hope Bros, Crushed Patent, Transtrek Expeditions, Blades, The Chess Centre, Eastern Import Co., Shopping By Post, John Brumfit, Horizon, L'air Du Cemps, National Life Assurance Company, Silk-Screen Posters. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Travel Holiday on a film set, Broadcasting: Saturday, School of the future, Sale Room Four pieces of furniture make £182,000, Radio, Gardening Keeping plants at ease, Drink By the book, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,644, Food Braised oxtail with onions, Cut-price Earlybirds, Bridge For the declarer, Chess Learning at leisure, Sunday. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Head of a great sport in its most important year Ramsay complete RFU president, Cricket Gamble fails as Luckhurst scores century, Football Top scorers in promising game at Highbury, Winter's hopes high of triumphing over a poor Gold Cup field, Sports in Brief, Lingfield Park card, Squash rackets Sutton richest event, Cheltenham programme, Cheltenham results, Skiing Loveland without beds, Fixtures, Rowing London crews promise bright future, Ministering angel wanted by Dulwich Hamlet, Rugby Union Welsh trial puts heavy burden on Llanelli. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Gilt-edged still dull. Business and Finance: High-risk investments: what was recommended this time last year-and how they stand now Twelve months after the gamble, Commercial Union raises MEPC bid to £154m but conditions still not accepted, Company News KL-K profits jump 37 p c to fresh peak, Tesco to pay S & H £100,000 compensation, NCB chief will fight to keep computer stake, Spain to raise $200m loan, Stewarts And Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, Law: going through the mail, An Unsure Market, When getting there is part of the expense Tax: can you claim the cost for going to work? It all depends on your working base..., Coal imports being diverted to Britain, Gas prices may go up 6-12 pc: householders will bear the brunt, The Mersey Docks And Harbour Board, ICI loan dealings start well, I C Gas's steady growth, Pensions: what is a salary?, Receiver of rates named for Mersey docks board, Briefly from the Boardroom, The 1970 crop of new unit trusts, Bluemel repeats 15 pc, House loans this year could reach record £2,000, Plessey wins £5 phones contract from Post Office, New anti-Carr tactic urged, Cadbury in cake merger discussions with rival, Power cuts hit BSC and man-made fibre plants, Gramco and IOS 'likely to merge', Personal Investment And Finance Agreeing insurance value for the car, How the markets moved, Leyland wage structure talks end in deadlock, Tanganyika Concessions Limited. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Third Sunday in Advent, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Music on the South Bank, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Entertainments, Gardening. Editorials/Leaders: Learning To Live With Mao's China, Peace Talks Still Delayed. Letters to the Editor: Visible vehicles, To tu or not to tu, American justice, Prisoners on remand, Effects of electricians' work to rule, School governors, Students and S Africa, Priority needs of museums, Guaranteed, Ratable values, Greek regime. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, December 13, 1945 End of Home Guard. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. Norman Tunna, G.C., Dr Kleczkowski, Sir Arthur Longmore A pioneer of naval flying, Mr. J. F. B. Dealler, Mr J. S. Bennett, Sir Richard Southwell Engineering at Oxford. Reviews: The Byrds have flown, The V and A's celebration of true pleasures, Antiques for everybody Celebrated teapots and collectors, The Times Sotheby Index Drawing in the top prices, John Bury, Opera costs at the Coliseum. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents,
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