The Times - 10/11/1970
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Rita Marshall, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From a Staff Reporter., By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Chartres, A Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Ian McDonald, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, By Nature-Times News Service, From Juan de Onis, By Nature-Times News Service., From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Hazelhurst, Peter Hopkirk, Clifford Longley, Michael Meacher, PHS, Charles Hargrove, PETER SHORE, SHIN WELL., PETER STEPHENSON, J. T. MOLONY, PAUL FLETCHER, LILY GOMBERG, MALBY CROFTON, JOSSLEYN HENNESSY., T. M. BENNETT., MARY STOCKS, ARCHIE WILLIS, MAURICE ASH, NIGEL DENNIS, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Mr. Alan Bell, Lord Wilberforce, I.R., Clive Barnes, Guy Brett, Hilary Spurling, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Brendel, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Michael Philips Racing Correspondent, By Our Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen, by Trevor Fishlock, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clive Callow, By Sally White, By David Jones, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. B. MACDONALD, R. D. HARINGTON., DERAMORE., JOHN JEWKES., F. S. LAW., By Eric Wigham, Michael Baily, Peter Jay, John Woodland, by Cecil Gardner, by Sybille J. Clayton, by Ruth Aldridge, by Peter Harris, by Ian McBride, by Sylvia Margolis, by Denis Argent, by A. E. Phillips,
ResumoNews: New alert over Cuba submarine base, Good facilities on the Continent, Farmer's dispute with Chequers trustees settled, Nato chief sees Soviet security talks plan as a threat to Europe, Dr Kaunda suspends four Ministers after fund allegations, Beginners on touring holiday should seek expert advice, Italian communists visit China, Manchester drive to find work for handicapped people, Cult man says town's attitude changed, Mr Peart chairs EEC group, Militant dustmen threaten to extend disputes, The changing face of squatting Deals highlight divisions among the homeless, Government threatens author and officials over disclosure of 1962 campaign secrets Indian inquiry into China war book, 6,000 Catholics meet to attack reforms, Miners' leader calls for return to work as 114,000 strike, Stopping the poor getting richer, Watchdog organization on goods design launched, Vietcong isolate key Cambodian city and evade huge offensive, Opportunities in South Wales The economic battle is being patiently won, County history's majestic march, Bard of Bardsey's 300th birthday is forgotten, Plan to ease curb on building is welcomed, Inquiry hears of warning on Yarra disaster, Vietnam 'no problem' by 1972, Mr Nixon says, Male nurse says he shot Soviet sentry, Healthy outlook for the mobile home market, Mr Rippon has friendly talks in Paris, Heath pledge on Army land 'not good enough', Seato chief brings report of success to Europe, Russia says arrival in Peking of new envoy has been signal for intensified anti-Soviet propaganda, Mr Arafat welcomes federation, Biafran children welcomed home by Gen Gowon, A society urges protection of the individual from the abuses of stored files Computer licence scheme proposed, Children 'being bribed to throw bombs', Irish would need work permits under immigration plans, Bomb attempt on lawyer who defends Africans, Housing associations urged to rationalize efforts, Britain leads Europe in design standards and manufacturing methods, Lone voice in France's wilderness, Armed robber traced by number on wig, University President criticizes exoneration of National Guard over student deaths Verdict on Ohio shootings attacked, Iran airliner hijacked by prisoners, Secretaries who care, New effort to settle Macedonian issue, Purpose-built units meet special needs of business and science, Home Office to see bomb-making tips for students, 'Walter Mitty' girl posed as doctor, Herr Brandt sees Hesse poll as seal of approval, Accessories remove the spartan element, E M Forster bequest to King's, All-purpose vehicle still climbs in popularity, No rush for home jobs by Welsh exiles, Proposal for United Reformed Church going to assemblies, Britain may not join atom smasher project, The Times Diary Duke dismays Commonwealth, Why few complain about hospitals, Zoology: Sexual activity of sponges, Where to put them all, Bolivia considers Debray pardon, 'Aphrodite' meets her public, Teachers to reaffirm £225m pay claim, Che Guevara statue is unveiled in capital of Chile, Today's engagements, Bullfrogs go into orbit to test space sickness, Vicar to give sermon in TV advertisement, Valley defence society accuses river board over reservoir, Riding the storm De Gaulle, Adenauer and the Treaty of Rome Part 8 of the Macmillan memoirs, Emperor calls on the Pope, Silence over generals annoys US, Physics X-rays 'see' compressed crystal. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Tracing ownership of bell, Price increases in public industries, Unions to be consulted on new structure for steel corporation, Rumours about Leyland, Yachts for business purposes, 'A faithful ambassador is health', Mr Davies hopes the City will be able to face problems posed by dismantling of IRC House of Commons, MPs left wondering what happens if last try on Rhodesia fails, Advantages of broader spread of incentives, Air routes transfer 'is legal', Exploratory step towards ending Rhodesia dispute, Mr Marsh invited to be Mr Wilson's shadow Housing Minister, Mr Heath denounces free-for-all by unions. Sport: MCC outplayed in all departments, Rugby League Move to stop play in Leeds schools, Sports in Brief, Athletics Chinese high jumper sets world record, Rugby Union A role for the third man, Racing Bright chance for Persian Tudor, Gloucester fails in Paris, Squash Rackets Inaugural open circuit gets under way, Football No big rewards for small clubs in FA Cup, Transfer terms agreed for Toshack, Kelso programme, Smith gets place, Tennis Three players who are not competing, Fontwell Park, Today's football, Cry God for Henry and England!, Brown picks Hay and O'Hare, Plumpton runners, FA impose a £60 fine on Kitchener, The Laird to outpace all his rivals. Index. Display Advertising: Wilsons, Danbury, Mappin & Webb, The National Bank Of Australasia, Fownes, Westmorland Caravans Ltd., Contac, Chemical Bank, Garrard, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Turners, Caravan, Crickhowell Caravans Ltd, Ben Line, Oil Company, Luthansa, The Motor Caravanners'club, The Times, Bluebird, Fairview, Dewar's, Shand, Alpine, Stratstone, Suede Coats, Oxfam, Western Motor Caravan Company, Kleinwort Benson, Boac, Iln, Crockett & Jones, Forward Trust, Yachting & Boating, Harveys Bristol Dry, Caravans. Picture Gallery: Brigray Group. Weather: The Weather. Law: Cyprus Ministers in legal storm over deportation, 'Missing' p-c turns up at trial to give evidence, Challenge on legality of Vietnam war rejected, Conservancy accused over rare lizards, Inquiry about ex-detective as jury foreman, Queen's Bench Division Demolition man loses claim Boyton v. Willment Brothers Limited, Charges against Dorothy Squires withdrawn, Professor of 69 sues over university post, Fear of men going to Eire if granted bail, Court hears of £82,000 threat to BOAC, Gas cartridge charge, Drug case witness denies changing affidavit, 'Mad Agostino' in court, House of Lords When 'Non est factum' can be pleaded Saunders (formerly Gallie) v. Anglia Building Society, Victoria court declares Portnoy obscene, Judges 'should hear from offenders'. Editorials/Leaders: Egypt's New Federation, A Respite For Herr Brandt After Hesse Election. Letters to the Editor: Long range planning, Rude Encounter, House of Lords reform, Telephone efficiency compared, Putting £200 to use, Demolished for an hotel, An objective assessment of metrication, Common currency plan for EEC, Women in the Church, In defence of fireworks, Planners and cities, IRC achievements, Council workers strike, Championing the consumer's cause, The beneficiaries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Royal Society awards, Open University, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Sale Room Early works in demand at icon sale, Exhibition extended, Pike and Lowe win bridge pairs, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, New work by Gordon Crosse, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,617. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 10, 1945 An agreed withdrawal. Obituaries: Sir Douglas Spencer-Nairn, Mr Ian Hassall, Mr Percy Horton, Professor A. Besicovitch, General Sir Robert Mansergh Former C-in-C, United Kingdom Land Forces, Mr Shojiro Kawashima, Mr Alasdair Mackenzie. Reviews: Sibelius work's first British performance, Amsterdam String Quartet Wigmore Hall, Networks of fear and violence, Klemperer, The Good Woman of Setzuan Vivian Beaumont, New York, Léger exhibition at the Tate, Evgeny Malinin Queen Elizabeth Hall, Trailing foliage and fretted rocks, The Goodies Bbc 2, Lulu for the Royal Court Theatre, Omnibus Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Christie's, Sotheby's, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: North Carolina seeks British investment, £20-a-week basic wage for biscuit workers, Interim Statement Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Switch in wheat payment basis, Computer News IBM'S low-priced industrial processor, Some still out at Yarrow, BSC cuts output of coke for ironmaking, £2m fall in Lucas profits but sales up by 13 pc, Mid-Wales plea for special area status, Plea for international control of companies, Banks sign $25m Euroloan for Congo projects, Interim Statement Beecham Group Limited, Pact hope in Iran revenue talks, Belgium Public must help in pollution fight-industry, Dashing the high hopes for low interest rates, While militant miners maintain their strikes, Business News reports on two areas where work goes on 'We have taken too much of a bashing...', Company Meeting Western Credit Group of Companies Mr. H. N. Sporborg's Statement, Company News John Beales' 48pc opening surge, Mining Lonrho's net profit jumps by 38pc, Leyland stewards promise short shrift to outside interference, W Germany Eurobond issues slackening, BR freightliners plea, 1d a loaf increase by Allied Bakeries, 6,000 Common Market staff in pay strike, Union's new chief, Briefly from the Boardroom, New Issues GLC in market for £50m at 9¼pc, Unease reflected in sliding share prices, Equities, £2.3m expansion at Reedfactory, Lonrho Limited, Greater London Council, Fixed Interest, Fairey, Opinion: Industry Which is the better bargain for DATA?, Can British Rail stay in the black?, Bids and Deals Baird-Tunnel in £1.1m Cyprus sale, Italy Economy starts to recover, Industrial relations and the judiciary, Wall Street, Earnings this year are up 14 per cent against an output growth of only 1 per cent, reports Maurice Corina Call for voluntary pay controls, Closer watch likely on collective price rises, Revival in High Street spending: HP debt up £24m in third quarter, Globtik plan 520,000-ton Japanese tanker deal, Inflation fear puts £ under pressure, In brief, How the markets moved, United States Mr Kennedy says full employment is possible, Sterling and Money, Qualitex proposal, Business Diary: Neal Raine takes on a tough task at Alfred Herbert, The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company, Ltd., Nalgo recruits 35,000 members, Strikes and the RB211 hit Lucas, Palmer and Parker (Overseas), Prospects for new wheat agreement look good, Threat Behind The Figures, Strike in coalfields likely to push NCB's deficit over £50m limit, Switzerland Warning of economic overheating, Dalgety Widespread interests provide growth potential, Interim Statement O. P. Chocolate Limited, New gas and oil offshore permits expected next year. Business Appointments: Alfred Herbert's managing director, Business appointments Lombard North Central names six directors. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread falls in equities.
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