The Times - 07/08/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By ALAN HAMILTON, BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By STEPHEN JESSEL, By DENNIS DWYER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, John Roper, From BERNARD GWERTZMAN, From DAVID WILSWORTH, Our Dublin Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, From ARTHUR OSMAN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, BRIAN CASHINELLA, From HARRY DEBELIUS, Ian McDonald, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From PETER NICHOLS, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From Our Own Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Paul Routledge, Arthur Osman, PHS, REDCLIFFE-MAUD., C. ARNOLD-BAKER, D. L. GRIFFITHS, JOHN DUNWOODY, RUSSELL WOOD, JANE RHODES, T. S. FOOKES, E. D. D. DICKSON, KENNETH L. HOLMES, JOHN GILROY, JOHN BROWN, DROGHEDA, KENNETH TYNAN., CYRIL WOOD., ARTHUR N. RUCKER, S. W. ROSKILL., VICTOR MONTAGU, B. M. F. SAMUELSON., MAIRI BURY., BOOTHBY., BARBARA BOARD., From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, J. H., From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JOHN NICHOLLS, Sir George Rendel, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, PETER RYDE, By PETER MARSON, From JIM RAILTON, By LEWINE MAIR, By Irving Wardle, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, by John Russell Taylor, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By MALCOLM BROWN, By ALAN HAMILTON, Labour Staff, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By DAVID JONES Political Staff, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By PETER HILL, By CLIVE CALLOW, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, DAVID MILLHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, GILLIAN GRAHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GILES SMITH, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, W. E. D. SKINNER, From FRANK VOGL, A. J. LUCKING., By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, Professor P. D. Dunn,
ResumoNews: Night phone strike starts, Cholera in Russia, Russians to initial treaty with west Germany today, Role in Far East will cost less, Statutory wages freeze ruled out, Parents may opt for 11-plus, Safety additive for rubber tyres, Hope for the motorway tenants, S Africa wants quiet Simonstown talks, Chichester-Clark returns to face threat of revolt, Rain delays world cycle events, Two die in burning ambulance, Barnet: city dwellers and country cousins Borough with everything but a community spirit, Anomaly by police not to call doctor, Fund's 'Battle of Britain' appeal, Alternatives to the petrol engine, Physics Bounced pulses locate liquid surfaces, French move on market 'scandal', Spectrometers, Chance of survival for Army units, The Times Diary Bergman succumbs to Hollywood Two Chicagos, Hiroshima remembers its atom bomb dead, Inside number 11, Double swim of Channel, New local radio plans, Problems of peace Patrick Brogan on Egypt and Israel's 'leap in the dark', Teachers given a reprieve, New satellite network for US planned, US fails to keep arms pact with Spain secret, Nigeria healing its scars, Old team in Italy's new Cabinet, Young Liberals plan assault on policy, Laser aid in construction, Sandals for health 'can harm', Commons gas remand, Swimmer signs politics pledge, Priest held in Portugal, 'Abusive language' in newspaper criticized, Judges ought not to resign, legal journal says, How Belper lost a brother but gained a baron, UN peace role cut in Suez, 6d surcharge will raise London taxi fares, 'No risk' for The Times, Pilkington walk-out, Foster-girl's new house, Difference of view on crash barriers, LSO denies report, Emaciated Thin Red Line survives, Soviet ship arrested, Richmond scheme for Thames improvement, Biochemistry Doubts over another food additive, Ninety-nine days of strife, Today's engagements, £5m safeguard for holidaymakers, Air race wreck found in Alps, Refuge for Sukarno's widow, George Brown gets his peerage, Pay rise for workers in Granada, Conciliatory tone by Bruce over Vietnam. Law: Tate trial girl speaks of remorse, Kennedy son charges are suspended, Moore case bracelet seen, Lea inquiry judge tells of 'labyrinth of lies', Mental nurse alleges hospital 'whitewash', Lea's kidnap story bogus, judge says. Index. Politics and Parliament: Higher salaries for State industry chiefs, Senior officials and doctors given rises. Display Advertising: Royal Mail Lines, Vent-Axia, John Waddington, Women's Appointments, Bks, Shand, Chubb Alarms, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Ring Women's Appointments, Rnli, Saa, Richard Ellis & Son. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Edinburgh Conductor, Television, Wood slips back, Counterpoint, Comedy To End, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,536. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: And East Of Suez, Life On The Ocean Bed, Defence Forces At Home. Letters to the Editor: Fostering an elite, Mrs Thatcher's Critics, A scattered fleet, A Referendum On Eec, The enemy of sensuality, No Longer Made, Gallery Entrance Fees, Lake District Eagles, Providing the Spitfire, Cheap Air Holidays, Law And Morals: Problem Of Artistic Merit, A voice for villages, Making industry attractive to students, French preparedness, Aircraft Noise, Keeping The Grassroots Of Democracy Alive, Horror of 'tasteful', Air competition, Chamberlain And Munich, Self-censorship, Charities And The Postage Rates, Export Of Mss., Short-changed, Centralized power. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiving Orders, University News Cambridge, Dissolution Honours list, Latest Appointments New Vice-Chief Of Naval Staff. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, August 8, 1945 First Atom Bomb. Obituaries: V. C. Clinton-Baddeley Author and scriptwriter, Dorothea Schuster, Professor C. Gittins Welsh primary education, Dr R. S. Hutton Metallurgy at Cambridge, Obituary, Rev Dom Ralph Russell. Sport: Golf Irishman in lead, Sports in Brief, Australia Tour England may bank on speed attack once more, Tennis Family double?, Junior Rowing British crews fail to qualify, Yesterday's racing results at three centres Brighton, Dublin Horse Show Broome gets second win, Swimming Jarvis leads qualifiers, Rest of cricket scores Somerset v. Worcester, Today's runners and riders at two meetings Newmarket, Another For Piggott? Torna Sunda chosen, Minor Counties, Ulster Open Lister leads Grubb by one stroke, Curtis Cup British team have their best chance since 1958, White City Athletics Stewart brothers to dominate final, Cycling Programme cancelled, Cowes Week Breeze brings Solent back to life, Middlesex need famous deeds for victory, Today's cricket, Surrey Prosper Compliment to Allen, Programme at Lingfield Park. Reviews: Harmonic spectrum, Honest Injuns, Food for thought, Fantasy and fun, Taste On Tour, Austerity and sensitivity Aldwych Twelfth Night. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Factories And Warehouses, Appointments Vacant. Property: Weller Eggar, Wilson & Co, Property Market In Constable country, Country Properties, Pearsons. Business and Finance: Printing ink price warning, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Overtime ban at Singer plant, Wall Street Another minor loss in dull trading, Interim Statement British-American Tobacco Company Limited, Miners PUT in £75m pay claim to Robens, 2.3 pc rise in Shell income, Australia Committee calls for devaluation, Initial-Allied savings "illusory", mining Firm support for Amax deal, Holland Petrofina bid beats Bayer, BAC 1-11 airliner's sales reach £300m, Alpha statement expected soon, new ISSUES Lankro raising £1.5m, H. Cox & Sons (Plant Hire) Limited, Partner breaks with IOS, Fixed Interest Two new tap stocks to be issued, The Regions, United States Liquidity problems exaggerated-NY Fed, Fears of £60m computer trade deficit by 1972, company NEWS LSIT to estimate its potential income, New offer to dockers, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Publication of journal, BUSINESS diary No 'bonanza' for Bridgend holders, Leyland draws on IRC loan, Shell's second quarter recovery, Oil And Associated Investment Trust, EQUITY Markets Shell report sends oils ahead, Narrower margins at J Lewis, Three new business knights, A case for productivity not depressed pay, THE Friday COLUMN Protection against protectionism, Attack on bank is criticized, Leyland's strike problems continue, Welsh awakening, £9m TI steel works plan, Penn loses $105m in three months, 8 pc dividend from Cable & Wireless, US car imports at record 15.6 pc, Briefly, Carrington and Viyella merger terms agreed, Boom in process plant not without problems, contracts £1m of work for TriStar, Britain seeks guarantees on sugar, How The Markets Moved, P & O chief warning on freight rates, Alitalia Annual general meeting of shareholders, Interim Statement The Maroni International Marine Company Limited, Japan Banking will be liberalized soon, Unions' conditional approval of air deal, Money Market Small Bank help required, Sand and gravel output falls, Treasury makes £900m loan offers, FOR THE saver Amca finds it hard going, Bids, Deals & Mergers Fodens predict £1.5m profit this year, Sterling Nine point fall at $2.3904, Condor orders Italian hydrofoil, Brech to give up top job at CITB. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Laporte's assistant managing directors. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh fall in Brit Leyland, Commodities Nearby cocoa tops £300 with gains of £12 10s, European And Far East Securities, Canadian prices, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.
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