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The Times - 17/08/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From DAVID SPANIER, From ROY LEWIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, From HEDRICK SMITH, By CLIVE BORRELL, From Our Correspondent, A Medical Correspondent, From ANTHONY SMITH, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By DENNIS DWYER, By Our Local Government Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Frank Roberts, By PHILIP HOWARD, From GRETEL SPITZER, Our Tel Aviv Correspondent, Moshe Brilliant, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, Paul Martin, From RICHARD WIGG, From DAVID BONAVIA, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, Malcolm Ogilvie, Peter Evans, Victoria Brittain, Julian Critchley, PHS, ROY HARROD., PAUL BAREAU., ARCHIBALD JAMES, F. H. TATE, HENRY METELMANN, PETER WAIT, By Christopher Layton, JOHN E. HODGKIN., VIVIEN GREENE, HELEN BAKER., HUMPHREY FISHER., From a Special Correspondent, Rear Admiral P. R. Pelly, P.J.L., From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, Elizabeth Coxhead, R. W., J. P., Lord Kings Norton, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER, Motoring Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JOHN NICHOLLS, BY GEOFFREY GREEN, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By John Higgins, By LEONARD AMEY, By Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, By Joan Chissell, Joan Chissell, By William Gaunt, John Percival, BY A CORRESPONDENT, Our Industrial Staff, Our Economics Staff, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From FRANK VOGL, By CLIVE CALLOW, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By PETER HILL, By ALAN HAMILTON, Labour Staff, MALCOLM BROWN, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, Edited by Robert Jones, Ross Davies, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CHRIS BAUR, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From COLIN CHAPMAN, J. H. D. CAMPBELL, PHILIP GOLDENBERG., ROBERT NOTT, DONALD BENNETT, CLIFFORD WEBB, G. J. GASS, Anthony Thomas, GILLIAN GRAHAM, DAVID MILLHAM, DAVID RUDLAND, BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Nerve gas ship is allowed to sail, Football buses firm appeals to police, Policy of independence affirmed by Suharto, Czechs bar 400 tourists, Agenda for a European technology, Russians prepare for long talks with China, Hippies who love vodka, MPs urge Heath to freeze £3m order, Craig calls Ulster police chief 'Mr Softly Softly', Soviet ship near test area again, Politician set on fire, Pope's plea for purity after nudist reports, Politics in school, Malay hero dies at 123, Sea search for consul, Power station threat to the pink-footed geese, Two hurt as explosion wrecks car, In the steps of Jack the Ripper, Cabinet to fix Spanish loaf price, Community Help For Children, Boy defuses bomb, Troops win Ulster praise in floods rescue mission, Science Report Demography Russian birthrate cut, Motor shop stewards plan united front, Steel users to oppose new rise, Freedom is wonderful, Three seek ban on birching, The London Interview One-man challenge to the party system at County Hall, Poll delayed in flood-hit Pakistan, Husain willing to see Palestinian state, Uruguay again resists death ultimatum, Israel agrees to early release of Algerians, Operation Seashore National plan for seashore changes unlikely, Glc Traffic Census Plan, Agitators in S Africa, Brandt to divulge Moscow secrets to Opposition, Sour response to new Argentine pay policy, Bid to feed blockaded envoy, Guerrilla leader warns Jordan, The Times Diary Dublin police move Breslin on Judges' wrinkles, Body preserved 12 years, Alcohol test warning, 750,000 advised not to pay higher fares, Gomulka's aide flees to Bonn, Two injured at funfair, Motorway Route Protest, Syrian check to cholera, Government concern at the rise in barbiturate addiction, Flood walls for Thames, Blaiberg 'in hell' after transplant, MPs clash over festival film, Outstanding piping at Glenfinnan, Today's engagements, Punishment for disloyal Nigerians, Farming Topics June census figures tell significant tale, 'Weakness' in customs gun rule, US offer to scrap ABM system. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Richard Ellis & Son, Linguaphone, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust, Textile Trade Publications Limited, Legge, Cunard, The Times, Harvard, Daimler. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Explosives: 6 charged, Girl accused over killing of judge, Indian courts nearing a halt, Laird wary over missile charge, Freed Arabs tell of CIA gaol spies, Shouts at judge, Moore case attacked. Editorials/Leaders: The Many Asias, The Black Arrow. Letters to the Editor: Housing figures, Worker's view, Huge Budget Surplus A Cause Of Wages Explosion, The Commonwealth, Long-term interest, National Toy Museum, Top salaries, Fair site, Simple assessment of tax liability, Mortgages, Horrid News, Diplomats As Pawns, Pay Of Civil Service Chiefs, A moral issue, Dancing Bees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Receiving Orders, Tourist Appointment, Church News. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, August 17, 1945 Division In China. Obituaries: Mr Ian Hosie Liverpool Daily Post editor, Dr Alan Price Author and educationist, Mr Michael Gibb, Professor A. P. Howe, Mr Hugh Anderson, Dr David Williams Structures of aircraft, Major Anthony Buxton, Obituary. Arts and Entertainment: Four share in chess contest lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,544, Television. Deaths. Sport: No Trouble For Everton And Leeds Comfortable victory for sturdy Huddersfield, French Racing British colt maintains record, Sports in Brief, Hickstead Show Jumping Top prize goes to Mattie Brown, Cricket Review Lancashire's lead now one point, McKenzie has new boat, Croquet, George out for two months, Cycling Victory and revenge, Saturday's racing Newbury, Football Review Leeds show intent, Austrian Grand Prix Ferraris lead eclipse of V8-engined cars, United States P.G.A. Championship Stockton thwarts Palmer, Yachting Struggle in a gale, Boost For Doncaster Minsky makes impression, German Tennis Fast men in final, Other cricket scores Hampshire v Glamorgan, Today's racing programmes Warwick, Coca-Cola Golf Reward for Oosterhuis, Player League averages Batting, Denness makes sure of Kent victory, Hockey England disappoint, Remarkable First Appearance By Lever England must rely on Boycott, Andre in front all the way. Reviews: Fidelio in the oval, New 'Samson' production, Panorama of taste, Mighty variations, Taglioni incarnate, Franck transcribed, Happy ending, Tchaikovsky at his most satisfying. Property: Investment Property, Factory For Sale, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Jones Lang Wootton, Property Market Period for new hotels. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Today's Appointments. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Freight Markets Brisker demand for tonnage, Praise and caution to Japan in OECD annual survey, THE washington COLUMN, What is the future for IOS?, Depression is a myth says Agnew, Why houses cost more in Scotland, Woman-power, the asset industry is wasting, More Share Prices, Putting over the full financial background at shop floor level, Design impetus for knitwear industry, new ISSUES Kina placing by Close, Benguela Railway Company, United Gas Industries Limited, Scrap shortage forces BSC to buy abroad, English Channel survey in search for gas, Fighting inflation in the fuel industries, Ogilvy & Mather International Inc., Australia expects modest tax cuts, Constructors' World Public sector agency urged, Tough line on wages urged in calls to TUC, Growing fear of worsening export trends, Bid to spread strike at Littlewoods, company NEWS UGI predicts rise in earnings a share, FOR THE saver Unicorn liquidity is raised, Mixed views in US on Canadian $, Test for hot air engine, GKN strike may shut Leyland tractor plant, contracts £1.5m Pumfrey building awards, Savings make good recovery on year ago, Whitbread And Company Limited, BUSINESS diary Dr Bray takes on a personnel job, US study of electric car to combat pollution, The Regions Industry, More have confidence in economy, IOS proxy battle looks inevitable, Motor industry team going to Japan, EEC terms 'rule out traditional trade links', Union to seek talks on yard closure, Algeria oil truce, Gilts become a trader's market, Delivering the food and cutting costs, mining Hint of new boom in Australian shares. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, Weekly List Of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds Traded In Europe, This Week's Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Keane to prepare BSC way to Six.

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