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The Times - 02/11/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Louis Heren, Our Labour Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, Richard Harris, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, A Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, Our Medical Reporter, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, Our Education Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By an Astronomical Correspondent, From Harold Franklin, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Golombek, From Ian McDonald, David Bonavia, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, Victoria Brittain, by Louis Heren, PHS, David Wood, WILLIAM TUCKER, ANTRIM, HELEN YOUNG., RUTH COLYER., H. F. ELLIS, HUMPHRY BERKELEY, PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, MICHAEL HAVERS, PATRICK HODGSON, IAN HARVEY, MILES COPELAND, MALCOLM MacEWAN, J. D. BROWN., E. MARJORIE WORMINGTON., J. P. BROOKE-LITTLE, R. C. H. BRIGGS, JEAN OVERTON FULLER, E. M. EDWARDS., ARNOLD LUNN, LESLIE T. OWENS, J. M. RICHARDS, F. E., John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Janet Adam Smith, A. P. Ryan, Harriet Chare, Marylyn Erskine, Penny Hunter Symon, By Nature-Times News Service., By Nature-Times News Service, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Dennis Bird, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Tom German, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By our Northern Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Leonard Amey, By Michael Hardy, By Gordon Allan, By a Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By Ian Morison, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. E. L. NUGENT, DAVID TREHANE, ANGUS MAUDE, John Woodland, Commodities Editor, JAMES ANDERSON, Ronald Kershaw, D. S. WINTON, MYLES L. SMITH, By Anthony Thomas, Theodore Kheel, Edited by Robert Jones, Guy Hawtin, Richard Spiegelberg, Innes Macbeath, David Rudland,

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News: 2,000 years of history beneath castle, Wind and rain bring floods to North, Power men to try out a vaccine for influenza, East Germans suddenly eager to discuss Berlin access with Bonn, Worsening plight of two Soviet dissidents, Allende Cabinet includes three Communists, Opposition to doctors' levy grows, Israel rejection of Sir Alec's plans is based on misreading, Mr Nixon seizes on stoning to call for 'strong' justice, Brazil's President speaks of duty to repress, Easing the isolation of lesbianism, Astronomy: New insight on pulsars, British indifference: greatest danger to the Commonwealth, Mr Maudling cancels visit to Cambridge, Ten years of trouble for US before a new stability, Airport killing of Polish Minister, New call for extradition of a former SS chief, MP urges fireworks sales curb as strike tips grow, Coming Through A Crisis Disfigurement: 'The most important thing is to make others feel at ease', Spanish Bill on unions criticized by bishops, Tests on 3,700 milk herds, Debtors still clogging up the prisons in Wales, Secret talks at Rhodesian fishing party, Hailsham attack over conveyancing fees, Riot danger after rail crash kills Africans, The Times, Arms talks face the biggest test, The Times Diary Lea 'kidnapper' comes quietly Sandys for Europe post?, Prince asked to oppose oil terminal, Bus routes scheme for taxi firms, Burma denies that General Ne Win is dead, Liberals' Organizer: Mr. Edward, 142 young people killed as fire sweeps locked-door dance hall, Impatient Army more likely to fire back in face of new Ulster viciousness, Gibraltar-EEC link, Latest pamphlets: The City of Pilgrims The ecumenical role of Canterbury, Welsh Dragon to fly high over London, 'Super course' proposals in art education report angers students, Mr Straw says, Disablement: 'When I knew I felt rebellious', New arrest powers sought by Delhi, Birth of a backbench campaign, Farming Topics A political and economic watershed, say NFU, Brothers die in Glasgow flat fire, Thousand flock for parts in Macbeth film, Riding the storm The memoirs of Harold Macmillan, 1956-1959, China wants nuclear arms banned by summit, Heavy ballot for Gen Mobutu, Egypt cuts the prices of many consumer goods, 244 veteran cars in Brighton run, General Minh shows his interest in presidency, The Pope urges an extended cease-fire, Today's engagements, Monica Dickens and the world that slipped out of sight, Zoology How bats measure distance, Downing St clean-up by 'patriots', Labour blamed for failure to dispel racial myths. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Northeast, Television Company, Short Service Commissions, Lloyds Bank, Solicitor's Law Stationary Society, Bp, Hill Samuel Unit Trust, Berlitz, Argentine Republic, Jones Lang Wootton, Officers' Terminal Grant Trust, The Times, Ibm, Thomson Overseas Journals, De Zoete & Bevan, Richard Ellis & Son, Burroughs. Politics and Parliament: Sir Alec seeks to dispel Israel's fears while insisting on its withdrawal from Arab lands, Mr Wilson attacks social services plan, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,610, Chatsworth rare book duplicates for sale, Holland scores chess win over England, French emerge as European bridge victors, Broadcasting Television Bbc1. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky in November, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday November 2, 1945 Black beret. Law: Withdrawal of Danilo Dolci broadcast case. Editorials/Leaders: The Moulds Of North And South, The Test Of The Commonwealth. Letters to the Editor: In-plant research, The Lure of Africa, Christian protests, School buildings old and new, Case of larceny?, Entry to museums and galleries, Seed corn, Safety cab law and the sales of tractors, Mr Brown at the Foreign Office, Tax changes, Metrication debate, Politicians on TV, Polluted waters, The Globe on Bankside, Bags for rubbish, No more aeroplanes, Ghostly presence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Obituaries: Obituary, Professor James Boyd Authority on German literature, Mr Zygfryd Wolniak. Reviews: Scottish National Festival Hall, The shaping of Scott's life, Apollo in an Empire drawing room The Creatures of Prometheus Covent Garden, The last of the Victorians, The Adventures of Don Quick London Weekend, Nozze di Figaro Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Rugby Union Bucknall carves out stepping stone for the future, Costly day for Chelsea, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Australia lose but still reach final, Dancing Emma top sale, Jumbo gates a thing of the past, Yachting Felixstowe Ferry win four easy races, MCC long for English green top as S Australia take lead with 555 for six, Newcastle may sell Smith, Skating Last figure will help Miss Dodd to keep in front, Boxing Two judges for Cooper's title bout, Golf Carr and Martin win with long last putt, Cambridge still unbeaten, Prizemoney at home sinks further behind Continent, Tennis Eight 'rebel' Americans in Wembley tournament, Flat racing statistics, 1970 Owners, Player has second win, Soft going beats Balidar in sprint, Football Arsenal fit enough and young enough to stand the strain, Yorkshire choose Spencer, For the record Rugby Union, Saturday's First Division results, Hockey Essex find new spirit, Folkestone fields, Oxford need Laidlaw, Newmarket results, Burnley play for time, Today's football, Leicester programme. Property: Laing Development Company Limited, Knight Frank & Rutley, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Lalonde Bros. & Parham, Keith Cardale Groves & Co., Commercial & Industrial Properties, Jones Lang Wootton, Factories And Warehouses. Business and Finance: Concern over declining market for system-built housing, Dismal prospects on the sisal seesaw, The Consumer Credit Maze, Kimberly-Clark to double tissue output, The Washington Column An answer to investment from the US, Machine tool orders fall £4m in August, Constructional steel users' advisory body, British trawlers lose Norwegian grounds, Henley: A college which goes its own way, Ogilvy & Mather acquisition, Coventry Climax expands, Business Diary: Sir George Dunnett enters the molasses power game, W Germany links R-R engine to airbus offer, Mr Barber faces TUC chiefs at Neddy debate, What future for the Industrial Relations Bill?, Bid to resolve dockers' strike, Kamunting Tin Dredging, Car workers reject new pay structure, Learning to live with the media, Sea freight rates to be increased, Contracts, Crowther report likely to urge sweeping changes in consumer credit laws, Briefly from the Boardroom, Allied Breweries 'merger' talks discontinued, Average expenditure on food increases, Leon Berner Group Limited, Company News G. Brady cheerful, Industry in the regions Humberside strategy of self help, Courses, Automatic transmission company's £31m plans, More delay in Dunlop Pirelli link, Management education-Polish style, Peru Car makers to close plants, Finance House base rate cut ½ pc, Mining Lampa to appeal against Peru decision, Wall Street, G. Brady & Co. Limited Record Results In Centenary Year, Hi fi body bans mail order dealers, In brief, 40,000 miners take industrial action as wage row grows, Bid prospect for Laurence Scott, W Germany Ruhr metalworkers reject llpc pay rise, Lampa Mining Co. Limited, Freight market, Spain wins £5m UK ship order, Clothing Neddy may study impact of EEC entry, Union appeals to Yarrow strikers, For the Saver, New Issues Share quotation for James Neill, UK breakthrough in micro-circuits field. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Young-Herries new chairman of Matheson. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.

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