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The Times - 22/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

Autores

Jerome Caminada, From Ian McDonald, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Nicholas Jones, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Clive Borrell, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By David Wilsworth, By Brian Cashinella, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Roger Berthoud, From Eric Marsden, From Harry Golombek, Our Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Dan Van Der Vat, From Dessa Trevisan, Guy Brett, John Percival, William Mann, Giulini, Joan Chissell, Michael Billington, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, By Victoria Brittain, From Peter Nichols, PHS, FERDINAND SCHLINGENSIEPEN, BRUCE COLEMAN, R. KISSACK., MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, M. C. PIKE., L. CLARKE., CHRISTOPHER PARKER, H. H. OGILVY, ERNEST LINDGREN, R. CASTLE-MILLER, DESMOND BANKS, R. M. NORTON, HAROLD HUSSEY, KATHLEEN STOPFORD., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Sir Arthur Bryant, Mr. Fred Peart, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, From Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Moira Keenan, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, Our Banking Correspondent, From Peter Jay, Economics Editor., By Giles Smith, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Clive Callow, By Gillian O'Connor Insurance Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, By Chris Baur of The Scotsman, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, EWART PARKINSON, H. R. MURRAY SHAW, Frank Vogl, R. A. RAYMAN, H. STRINGER., By Maurice Corina, by Peter Jay, Economics Editor, by W. A. P. Manser, by Leonard Mather, by David L. Burt, by R. T. D. Wilmot, by John McGregor, by A. E. Ambrose, Maurice Corina, Giles Smith, Malcolm Brown, Ross Davies, by Maurice Corina, by Innis MacBeath, Labour Editor, by Anthony Frodsham, by Robert Jones, by Anthony Rowley, by Peter Clayton, by A. W. W. Barker,

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News: First wounded evacuated by air to Lebanon, Mrs Meir pleased with result of US talks, Democrats lose votes in Sweden, General to lead US anti-hijack force, Defining the future of the left The Liberal Party Conference starts tomorrow In this article Jo Grimond discusses the state of liberalism. Lord Byers writes tomorrow., Amphetamines-the teenagers' basic drug, Science Report Demography: Limit to world population, Pakistan boy wins appeal to join his parents, Lone air travellers suffer more, New King of Malaysia takes over, Chinese universities open after four-year break, Umbrellas led Indians into trap, Crown says, Irish oppose Britain on Six, Middle-aged pill and alcohol addicts 'hypocritical' about younger generation and drugs, Women at work Jobs for the girls, Transport union calls for higher pensions, Man clings to bridge over 250 ft drop, Verdict of Bordeaux voters is hailed as a personal victory for M Chaban-Delmas, Powerhouse offers wide choice of jobs, King Husain sends appeal to Big Four for joint action on Syrian invasion, America worried by visit of Marshal Ky, Wounded airline steward flies home to Tel Aviv, Drug unit plans ward for woman alcoholics, EEC discusses tariffs deal with Egyptians, Need for safe conducts delays aid flights, TUC holds pay talks dinner, Poor crops price threat, Kempton Park racecourse sold to levy board, Landowner told not to divert salmon stream, Bomb attack on French shopkeepers' leader, Miss Stedman's help gets stony tribute, Work-to-rule by 4,000 firemen will start today, Writ issued by police chief, £20,000 Keele grant likely to be approved, Guerrillas keep in touch over hostages, Israel sees Soviet hand in Syria, Indian bachelor 'killed off his tax wife', Tel Aviv blamed for new Middle East fighting, Robot-gathered moon rocks are coming back by Soviet spacecraft, More choice for Catholics to attend services, DEP grant to London University, Two arrests as church is stoned, Council tenants say rent-stop rules are causing hardship, Streets of Amman are riddled by deadly sniper fire, Five Nobel Prize winners urge end to arms race, Cause of incident at Windscale atomic plant still uncertain, Improved suspension is emphasized in new Volkswagen Super 1600, Traffic held up by chanting football crowd, Fresh offensive opened up by Cambodian force, Middle America in NW8, Production cancelled after Sadler's Wells dismiss stage men, Spain to charge former Finance Minister, How church and state remain entwined, West bank Arabs given Israel help in sending medical relief to Jordan, The Times Diary Liturgical lament Pooled scooping, High medical cost of elderly, Husband talked in sleep of stealing £1,900, Secondhand car prices soar because of strikes, Designation safeguard for Wye Valley, Clashes leave 11 dead in central Bombay, Gardeners pay £500 for spring in autumn, The school of 'socialist realism' comes to London, Officer's book criticizes Salvation Army, Mr Healey warns South Africa that Africans may turn to Black Power as a solution, Today's engagements, Tito to hand power to a collective leadership, Mrs Wilson, poet, makes her bow, Post Office dispute may delay telephone bills, Secondary modern boy to go to university, £36,000 paintings in kiosk, River enthusiast wants new life for old boats, Sir A Home in talks at United Nations. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Canada Life, Allen Harvey & Ross, Gillett Brothers, Gerrard & National Discount Co., Local Authority Bonds, Honeywell Information Systems, Volvo, Matthews & Goodman, Barry Gothard, Samuel Montagu, Jones Lang Wootton, Langs, Harvey Nichols, National Westminster Bank, First National Finance Corporation, Ocl, Midland Bank, Asahi Chemical Industry, Alexanders, The Times, Fenwick, Cook's, P. Murray-Jones, Ufitec Trust Company, Johnson Matthey, Hume Corporation, Keyser Ullmann, Towry Law & Co, Lloyds Bank, Shand, Honours Graduates, Charterhouse, The Chartered Bank, Manufacturers Hanover, The Barclays Group, Chas. B. Buxton, Clive Holdings Limited, Lillywhites, Toronto Dominion Bank, Cedar Holdings, Britain's Gas, E. D. Sassoon Banking, International Finance And Services, Ambassador Publishing Services, Susan Brown, Helena Rubinstein. Official Appointments and Notices: Head of Harrow to retire next year, Church News, Latest appointments New High Court judge. Weather: The Weather. Law: 'Not desirable ' for man to be in court, Court puts curfew on 26 youths, McKay case detective says accused cried 'Kill me...', Court told of sabotage school in Tanzania, 12 years' gaol for millionaire who killed wife, Islington ask to see Home Secretary over gaols, Germans accused of stealing Nato rocket, Belgrade student on trial for hostile agitation. Arts and Entertainment: Theatre will open with a play by Ben Jonson, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,575, Change of site cuts bridge entries by 100, FASHION by Prudence Glynn, Broadcasting Television, The Queens Holbein drawings on show, Russia keeps ahead in Siegen chess Olympiad. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Reach for the sky, Sleuth St. Martin's, Kean Oxford Playhouse, World in Action Granada, The Sleeping Beauty La Scala, Milan, Stefan Askenase Festival Hall, Simon Boccanegra New, Cardiff, Npo. Classified Advertising: P. A. Advertising Limited, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: A Good Victory For Europe, Syrian Attack From The Rear, Sweden's 110 Per Cent Neutrality, Lessons Of A Pyrrhic Settlement. Letters to the Editor: Airport taxis, The Kenwood Rembrandt, Neglected archive, Electoral reform, Rearguard, Ladybirds in winter, Trains of the future, Metric speech, Herr Dutschke in Germany, Churches' aid to guerrillas: choosing whom to help, PIB purpose, Consumption tax, Learning while asleep, Development areas: putting investment where it can be best used, Bargaining power. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr. P. G. Meighar-Lovett, Mr G. T. S. Stevens Middlesex and England all-rounder, Sir Wentworth Rowland, Obituary, Mr. Evelyn Walkden. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday September 22 1945 Strikes in US. Sport: Yesterday's flat and NH results at three centres Edinburgh, Persistence pays off twice, Football results League Cup, Hockey England in control against Austria after a bright start, Tennis Top four players for Wembley event, Swimming Schoolboy in England team for Edinburgh, Sports in Brief, Golf Scotsmen lead qualifiers at Edinburgh, Cycling Challenge by Britons, Mrs Court's conqueror beaten in final, Hide will renew his association with Bill Elsey at Ascot, Today's flat racing programme at Leicester, Rugby Union Webb returns to wing for centenary match, Yachting Australia go two down after protest, Plumpton programme, Cricket Disturbing picture for the English game, Apprentice rides to orders and succeeds, Football Transformed Millwall overshadow Stoke. Property: Phillips Puttick, Salerooms. Business and Finance: St Martins puts in £5.5m counter-bid for Gamages, World inflation to blame for motor insurance setback, Policy for regions to be changed, Grain price problem for UK users, Business Diary: Mr Moore joins Staveley, but not 'as a cipher', ICI forms subsidiary for North America operations, UDS postpones plans to raise fresh capital, For the Saver Impressive start by Target Life, America lags behind in world aid plans, Increased building investment forecast for next year, BHP-Esso blueprint, IBM introducing new computer, Ship insurance may be dearer, New regions policy call, The Stock Conversion And Investment Trust Limited, The Regions, Company Meeting The Collingwood Group Limited, Scotland's jobless fears may bring a winter of discontent, Hunting down that 'managerial gap', Fire Insurance In Secret, Prospects in Six need urgent study, Bids and Deals Ldn & County Sees in £1.3m Rosslyn offer, Commercial vehicle workers recalled as Sankey men go back, Opinion: Industry Finding a way to foot the postage bill, Briefly from the Boardroom, TUC stronger than ever but facing an acute crisis, Computer news Boothe 'rebundles' in America, Fairey's rating after Dungeness 'B', Increase in fire risk premiums will cost industry £15m, Equity Markets, First class training to find men for the top, New Issues KLM seeks £11m in Germany, Co-op Bank to look into cheque card move, Deutsche Fiat sales falling short of target, Company News Harris and Sheldon still going strong, Fixed Interest, Flexibility in time of great international changes, America to buy Harriers direct, Oil find in UK sector of N Sea, Big government move unlikely before spring, Morgan Guaranty leads major American banks in prime rate cuts, Clearing banks make progress under difficult conditions, Outlook for industry: Business News correspondents report Government's chance to help manufacturers, Increasing importance of the London Discount Market, Improvement in share prices gathers pace, United British Securities Trust Limited, Swiss wary of new bank laws repercussions, Why Germany is desperate for workers, Wall Street, British banks retain lead in European scene, Service sector given a new heart, 60 pc fall in system building, In brief, Mining Zinc fillip to New Broken Hill, Coast Lines: SE inquiry sought, How the markets moved, Contracts £3m order for Link-Miles, Scandinavians to raise newsprint price by £3 10s, Payments gap warning by IMF, Tourist receipts blow to Italian payments, NY silver higher, Sterling and Money, London commodity markets setting a faster pace, Incomes policy is tricky for new masters at Whitehall, More competition for state industries, New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited Interim Report 1970, Labour's Transport Act still has sweeping effect, The Birth of ICI: from William Reader's book which throws a new light on an old merger Oil from coal: Sir Alfred Mond's great dream, Future of declining sterling may hinge on EEC membership, Town hall treasurers now part of sophisticated money scene, International Controls' first loan to IOS, R. G. Shaw & Company Ltd., US companies to invest more money in Europe, Carbon fibre may be used in golf club shafts. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Gilts and equities in demand, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Bookers chooses chairman.

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