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The Times - 24/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Saff, From Richard Wigg, Albert Brun, By Stuart Marshall, A Staff Reporter, Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent East Grinstead, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Our Redditch Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Christopher Warman, By George Clark Political Staff, From Harry Debelius, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Leo Goodstadt, by Hilary Gelson, Michael Ratcliffe, A. P. Ryan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, David Bonavia, Jerome Caminada, STEFAN B. TIETZ, JOHN FIGGESS, GEOFFREY BRENNAN, TOM VERNON, JOHN LOMAX., DOUGLAS LOWNDES, TOM RHYS, DEREK PARKER., ELIZABETH BRADFIELD, STAMP, PETER SMITH, W. L. CATCHPOLE, DAVID H. B. SPEARY, W. GLANVILLE BROWN, JEREMY ROSEN, TOMMY STEELE., R. M. E. DIAMANT, KILBRACKEN, PETER BLAKER, J. D. H. SMITH, ARNOLD WILSON, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service., By a Special Correspondent, Sir John Smyth, John Percival, Michael Billington, Leonard Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Peter Waymark, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Clive Callow, By Pur Industrial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, J. S. LUCE, MARION CANNON, ANDREW G. ELLIOT, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff,

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News: Soviet plan to send robot craft to Mars, Man killed in self-defence, The Times Christmas Quiz, Mr Heath expected to endorse Bonn deal, Research needed into faulty judgment by drivers on foggy roads, scientist says, The big bookmakers take tip from grocery chains, Poland to freeze food prices and aid poor families, Hint in Paris of more flexible Hanoi position, Walkout by staff of three newspapers, Bird-watchers flock to see their first desert warbler, How the Middle East conflict has affected hotels near the scene of the first Christms Bethlehem prepares for Nativity festival, Council workmen spray site as tinkers gather, Hope of early warning test for cancer, Editor dismissed over croquet funds dispute, MP says decision to allow tuna sale was mistake, PO strike threat grows, Planetary science: How Venus lost its spin, Telephone of Gramco executive tapped, Church services on Christmas Day, Operation on Miss Board is successful, Nurses told how to opt out of abortions, Scientologists not going on with libel suits, Local chiefs for agriculture take over in March, Police have description: A, Working group to propose stronger anti-noise laws, Siberia: the new exiles, Holiday hunt scene may be crowded, Work-to-rule at airports to continue, West Riding offers site for national airport, Minister to get report on gas tankers, Experts condemn plan for rebuilding Jerusalem, 1 cwt of cannabis seized in Avonmouth ship, M Debray's captivity in Bolivia is over, Concern over Canadian pollution control plan, Astronomy Nebulae may show birth of stars, Briton's release ends diplomatic wrangle, Man says police beat up four girls in cells, Husbands ordered to quit homes by Christmas, Swedish police to strike on New Year's Eve, Halfpennies for Mr Nixon among the brickbats, Asians will spend holiday period in gaol after 30,000 miles' shuttling, Weary Congress takes a break amid fresh public doubts on effectiveness of its processes, Whitehall 'uncertainty' hinders universities, Tooth operation led to death, Overdeveloped sense of obligation, The Times Diary PHS's Christmas memory test, Pressure by France to change Esro plans, Threat to Pakistan birth control programme, A test of general knowledge A quiz compiled by the staff of The Times, US film contract will help young directors, Today's engagements, Stormont gets a Catholic chaplain. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Mersey docks director resigns, Church news, Gray's Inn Awards, University news London, Two get Round Table awards, Ballet administrator resigns. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, Frames, Rentavilla, Burberrys, Oxfam, Riley, The Times, Summer Holidays, East African. Law: Commons criticism expected over secret evidence in Dutschke case, Six remanded on murder charge, Hijack trial verdicts are likely today, Verdict expected on Boxing Day in court-martial trial of Basque alleged terrorists, Court upholds sentence on Soviet dissident, Ban on girls at Sharon Tate murder hearing. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Sir Geoffrey de Freitas attacks proposal for referendum on Common Market entry. Arts and Entertainment: Christmas Eve countdown, Today Television, Christmas holiday radio and television programmes, Boxing Day Television, Christmas Day Television, Sunday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,654. Reviews: The Nutcracker New Victoria, Shakespeare enriched The Two Gentlemen of Verona Aldwych, Red in tooth and claw, A Christmas Carol Anglia Television, Aladdin Palladium, Friday fun-piece from Peter Hall, World reputation: the progress of Borges and the beasts, Quick guide. Sport: Sports in Brief, Hopes pinned on The Dikler for fifth success, Stokoe angered by Carlisle board's demand, Huntingdon, Probables for Sweeps' Hurdle, First division, Kempton Park runners, Squash rackets Status of Ratinac suspended, Sir Alf recalls Banks, Skiing Canadian takes revenge in men's slalom, Trainers cover themselves, Boxing Day fixtures, Market Rasen, Wetherby programme, Wincanton, Tennis Miss Wade plans a rest, Chelsea may provide front runners with a bonus, Sedgefield, Cricket Hampshire's fast 100, Rugby League Another test of Swinton's fitness policy, Wolverhampton, Rugby Old foes renew their contacts, Table tennis Barnes beaten in last match, Newton Abbot, Boxing Day selections Newton Abbot. Editorials/Leaders: Jerusalem The Golden, IS A New Team Enough For Poland?. Letters to the Editor: A cartoon criticized, Irish immigration, Mining in Snowdonia, Cost of EEC entry, The future of BBC local radio, The giant cabbage, Site for London's third airport, The crossword, Strike action and the theatre, Unlit streets, Etymolomania, Bank charges: for and against, Portuguese in Africa, Campaign against ITBs, Going to the root, Jews in Russia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, December 27, 1945. Franc revalued. Obituaries: Mr A. L. Durst, Obituary, Lord Slim, Mr W. D. Waterfall Former Director of Savings. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Holidays & Travel. Business and Finance: Business Diary: NRDC finally finds the right man, Why Germany will mark time in 1971, Company News Another bad year for Conway Stewart, Cabinet may approve scheme to protect UK investments abroad, GEC-Elliott wins £1m PO order, Eurosyndicat, Telecommunication companies' fears over entry into EEC, CEGB's saving during week of power dispute, Sales of food 'enormous': increased demand for electrical appliances Big rise in stores' Christmas turnover, Gross domestic product rising at annual rate of 3 to 3½ pc, CBI guarded welcome to end of trade Bill, The Price Question, 131 new vessels put UK yards well ahead, E Midlands Gas Board raises prices up to 16 pc, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining New lease of life for Gopeng, Bank of England relaxes terms for dollar premium on foreign securities, Half October machine tool orders were for export, Compaid offer, Fixed Interest, Stalemate in banking staffs' pay talks, ICI Europa takes over Carrington subsidiary, New wage system may end British Leyland piecework, Wall Street, Penn Central loan Bill passed, Avana into reverse again, Lager dispute court order still stands, How the markets moved, Swiss company to buy rolling mill in S. Wales, Sterling and Money, OECD lifts ship credit rate to 7.5 per cent, Bids and Deals Peak Trailers control sold at 2s. 9d. a share, Libya dearer oil warning, Russia likely to import oil from the Middle East, Recovery in wool prices forecast. Business Appointments: Business appointments Thorn Electrical picks chief for new company, Electricity Council chairman reappointed. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Carrington-Viyella firmer, Recent issues. Property.

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