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The Times - 03/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Golombek, From Roger Berthoud, Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Dan Van Der Vat, Our Amman Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Alex Hendry, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Hugh Mabbett, From Stewart Harris, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Hilary Brigstocke, Dan van der Vat, Brian MacArthur, George Clark, Elizabeth Young, PHS, GOODMAN, ROBERT K. G. TEMPLE, TAM ALYELL, Ronald Butt, PAT THOMAS, CYRIL CARLIOL, JOHN ROOM, JOHN LAWRENCE, TOM DRIBERG, FRANCIS CHICHESTER, BASIL ASHMORE, Emeritus Professor Harold Orton, H. T., Mr. Richard Crossman, Mr. D. G. Morgan, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Iriving Wardle, Rosemary Harris, Allan Morrison, Robert Robinson, Jacky Gillott, Brian Alderson, Elaine Moss, Eleanor von Schweinitz, Philippa Toomey, Robert Nye, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Dennis Bird, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Nature-Times News Service., By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Terry Mahon, Julian Mounter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Our Financial Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Industrial Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, by Peter Hill, by Ronald Kershaw, by R. W. Shakespeare, by Caroline Shaw, by Our Special Correspondent, by John Wilcox, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, NEVILLE SAMUEL, JOAN PARKER, RONALD BENNETT, Sir Ronald Edwards, PETER W. H. SMITH, By Hugh Stephenson, Arthur Reed, From Edwin Dale, From Michael Knipe, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Digby Brindle-Wood-Williams, by J. M. Ramsden, by Anthony Vandyk, by Denzil Stuart, by Harry Berry, Our Special Correspondent,

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Politics and Parliament: Scottish MPs lead strong opposition to retaining BST, Enabling BOAC to pay for Boeing 747s, Days off at Christmas, Elsie well behaved but rather pricy, Driving ban on car criminals proposed, Group to consider if offenders should work for community House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices, Strong protests about effect of EEC policy on inshore fisheries, No Government backing for either BAC or European airbus, State funds refused for airbus projects: European talks on aero-engine cooperation House of Commons, Gains tax charges on development value. News: 'Dark Christmas' power threat, Prize-winning Soviet scientists are brought to heel, Vatican backs referendum on Italian divorce law, Outlook promising but cooperation needed to curb costs, Reform plan for the Portuguese lands, French Senate told of threat to press freedom, Hard won successes in machinery sales abroad, US welcomes Nato financing plan, Committee to be set up for Service appeals, Timor shows 500 years of neglect, Bengal party leader is prepared to defy President Yahya over new Pakistan constitution, Painful changes likely to continue as industry seeks fresh opportunities, Versatility speeds swing to manmade fibres, IATA conference to review rates as companies' profits fall, Opinion polls and the election, SALT: checking on cheats The new problems of verification, The Times Diary One Nation's three recruits Carlton Club collision course, Footballer denies hunting man to beat him up, Eire voting will not bring Dail dissolution, Ex-CIA man speaks of Vietnam killings, U and non-U: the subtleties of British snobbery, English Channel is dividing line between two French languages To be tu or not to be?, How Britain stands to lose from US quota legislation, Need for student housing loans emphasized, Mounting pressure from insurance companies for improved security safeguards, Third airport needed to keep European lead, Rumanian asks for political asylum in France, Motoring Sports cars put through their paces.., Dr Ramsey's warning to South Africans The authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury's criticism, having seen apartheid for himself, Stravinsky manuscripts up for sale in New York, Many Victorian primary schools will go in £38m building programme, Drug smugglers 'put sanity of children at risk', Inter-church dialogue welcomed by Afrikaners, Marxists take over Chilean-owned plant, Disguising the emptiness of Labour policy, Vast potential in bonded fabrics, Southend high in national trade league, Conversion is no easy task, Plea to revoke BBC charter, Farmer denies that he murdered wife, UN team back Guinea charges against Portugal on invasion, Pilot nursed jet for 400 miles without controls, Arthur Hosein agrees to order, Aeronautics: New wing flies for first time, Neglect of patient chief offence in doctors' new code, Rescuers free men trapped below ground, 'Provocation by press' protest at school, US federal agency will protect consumers, Jumbo jets offer breakthrough for containers, Cheaper Eurovision offer by Italy and Spain, Flat owner claims right to clear view of sea, India waits for BBC to give pledge on 'bias', Educating for a flying export drive, Fear of sit-in closes BMA House, Unit loads will ease traffic handling problem, Better deal for travelling livestock, A second home abroad, Hopes for normal rail services on Dec 8, Warsaw Pact leaders seek Ulbricht compromise on Berlin, Lasers Group works on daytime communication, Scientists taking wool into a new high performance era, Provincial busmen accept 10 per cent pay rise, Race bodies name their new members, Pope sees no easy way to church unity, Death threat to kidnap diplomat by Basques, Bright prospect for all-cargo fleets, Pakistanis' system fooled officials for three years, Today's engagements, Scotland finds blood donors for hepatitis screening, The tramps who 'go anywhere, do anything', Hopeless millions who can no longer rely on the land for support, Khrushchev remembers, Husain visit repairs Cairo-Amman breach, Paris police find seized boy and arrest man. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Demag, Nelson Books, Adewavrin, Gilliam, The Westbury, Chemical Bank, Glasgow, Coats Patons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Senior Secretaries, Textile Trade Publications, Manchester Airport, Towry Law, Woolcombers, Sherries, Boeing 747f, Cassell, Asda, Richard Ellis & Son, Times Newspapers, John & William Perring, Bmw Park Lane, International Airline Of Africa, Shiloh Spinners, Marketair, Jonathan Cape, The Times, Pins And Needles, Britannia, Tyme, Harrap, Kewlox, Shelter, Breitling, The Journal Of Commerce, Pakistan International Airlines, Christmas Appeals, Pool Promoters Association, Key Fund Managers, Toshiba, British United Airways, Air Shipping Agencies, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Qantas, Dean Witter & Co., Manufacturers Hanover, Textile Bonding, Invicta International Airlines, Kriter, Foyles Educational, Boac, Chatto And Windus, Indian Coffee, Macmillan, Aerolineas Argentinas, Trans Mediterranean Airways, North Sea Gas, Metal Box Forges, George Allen & Unwin, Garnett, Thomson Organization, Vickers Zimmer, British Industrial Plastics. Law: Former solicitor gets two years, Foster-homes sought for remand cases, Men gaoled in 1964 given new appeals, FLQ men in strict security gaol, Youths gaoled for Brighton beach battle, Intimidation against workless alleged, Coroner appeals for death scream evidence, Law Society pleads solicitors' case, Court of Appeal Law on child trespassers in confusion Herrington v. British Railways Board, Court of Appeal 'General average' act Australian Coastal Shipping Commission v. Green and Others, Greek gaol threat for foreign reporters. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Second Scottish show win for Aberdeen-Angus, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,637, Kotie Stewart's complete cut-out and-keep cookery guide Cooking for the Christmas bazaar, Rare Schiele sold for £39,500, German leads in chess tournament. Editorials/Leaders: Even For Police 12% IS Enough, A Commercial Decision Which Saves Money, The Two Alliances Peer At Each Other, A Crime And A Blunder. Letters to the Editor: Persecuted writer, Duties of the Church in society, Solicitors as judges, Cost of defence Cost of defence, Prime Minister's new yacht, Lord Nuffield, Training gap, The text of Exiles, Important criteria for industrial training, Metric changeover, Inland Revenue responsibility. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Top air award for Prof Tupolev, Shell-Mex, BP chief to retire next year, University news Cambridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 4, 1945 A new dictator. Obituaries: Sir Francis Wylie, Dr W. G. Templeman, Mr R. B. Beckett, Prof. W. L. Renwick, Mr Herbert Lewin Creating Labour pensions plan, Obituary, Dr F.N. Ratclife Fruit bats and myxomatosis. Reviews: The fairy-tale heroes of the nursery, Worlds of mysterious menace, Joan Littlewood, Collectors' pieces, Morals and the simple story, The eye of a child, Long on dimples, A happy return, French baroque Queen Elizabeth Hall, A selection of books recom-, Dutch lampoon and music-hall The Projector Theatre Royal, Stratford, E., Facing burning issues, Children's Christmas Books Yesterday and today, Bela Siki Wigmore Hall, Lso Festival Hall, London debuts. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, Surrey's dominance total, Grace's try the one bright spot, Notts, Lincs and Derby make three changes, Cricket England Test hopes restored, Rowing Oxford lacking oarsmen of high class, Haydock Park programme on second day, Skating Setback for Oundjian, Quagmire to cling to unbeaten run, Declared runners for Towcester, Yesterday's racing results Haydock Park results, Hockey Oxford miss their Maister, Why football will cost more in Stockport, Rugby Union Eastern Counties find form too late, Premium bond winners, Stokoe stays at Carlisle, Hopes of rare win dashed, Show jumping Classic leaves London, Boxing Needham England's hope, High prices again paid for foals as Sales continue, Hertfordshire lively. Property: Properties Abroad, Business and Finance: Setback for NEDO growth plan, United States Mr Nixon's advisers seek rapid economic expansion, Teesside air service growth, British air industry fears run-down after decision on airbuses, Opinion: Economics Sovereignty-facing the financial facts, Beer production rises 8 per cent, UK repays $114m debts as reserves increase by $270m, October man-made fibre output falls, 'Master plan' for copper still on secret list, Barber Textile Corporation Limited, New container service starts, Wool seen as major force behind new textile body, 6,500 people on four-day working week in America, Coal merchants are against rationing, Aerialite Limited, Business Diary: European happenings-Pineau, Pirelli, 'Europa' magazine, How loss of the project will hit BAC, France Mer ill Lynch names new European operations chief, £1,091m fall in SE turnover, Pilkington puts on 1s 1½d, Grocers and union move to oppose shops Bills, In Brief, H. W. Lindop & Sons Ltd., Equities, Training grants for food and drink trade, Mining Zambia Copper's net earnings £12.7m, Mr Jenkins urges new reserve currency, CIR aid for plant's industrial relations, Company Meeting The Montevideo Gas & Dry Dock Co., Ltd., Fixed Interest, Tesco trading profits up 11 pc, Tax panel wants change in rules for machinery, Job fears mar BLMC pay talks, Bids and Deals Siemssen moves into publishing, More trade with S Africa urged, Quiet end expected for five little neddies, IMF buys $517m of South African gold, Carlton Ind thrust, Keeping Sugar Stable, Efta increases exports by 12 per cent, IIG fund suspends sales, Switzerland, Wall Street, How the markets moved, Industry's £800m a year to subsidize canteens, Company News Truman profit growth slows down, Sime Darby Holdings Limited, Wage dispute threat to power supplies, The case for competition, Sterling and Money, Cunard, Cory and Mitsui in shipping link, EEC companies are reluctant to merge, Canada Life starts computer data link, W German Bank rate cut by further ½pc, Interim Statement Triumph Investment Trust, Scott-Lithgow awaiting £10m carriers order from India, New Issues Change Wares offer scrapes through, Astley gains to come at Mercantile, Contracts £3.4 Argetina order for GEC, Rules on drivers' hours relaxed. Business Appointments: Business appointments New head for Shell-Mex and BP. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Renewed selling of Vickers, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.

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