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The Times - 05/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Hilary Brigstocke, Our Geneva Correspondent, Harry Debelius, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Philip Howard, By Brian Cashinella, By George Clark Political Staff, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, From Peter Strafford, From Gretel Spitzer, From David Bonavia, By Pearce Wright, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, From Leo Goodstadt, From Our Own Correspondent, By E. C. Hodgkin, From Alex Hendry, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Giles Smith, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Andrew Wilson, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Woodland, John Drummond, Lindsay Duncan, Ronald Irving, Margaret Stone, Denis Taylor, John Hennessy, Pearce Wright, PHS, by Iverach McDonald, BARNEY HAYHOE, CHARLES GREENWOOD, ANTHONY L. G. TREW, GEOFFREY OSTERGAARD, HAROLD HARDING, RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH, CATHERINE A. HARRISON, CHARLES PANNELL, John Betieman, Boothby, Delacourt-Smith, Michael Foot, Julian Huxley, Ilford, Douglas Jay, Yehudi Menuhin, Pargiter, Nikolaus Pevsner, Marjorie Proops, Duncan Sandys, Silkin, John Summerson, David Wiggins, JEREMY ELWES, PAMELA LEWIS, ERIC JAMES, J. C. LONGBOTTOM, ANTHONY W. GOUGH, ROGER N. L. ALDERSLEY, JACK WEBB, JACK STRAW, TONY KLUG, FAITH RAVEN, JOHN RAVEN, R. KEATING, J. G. NICHOLSON, J. B. D. PAGDEN, JANE de la POER BERESFORD, EDWARD GARDEN, By Dr. John Nurser, By Nature-Times News Service, From Harry Golombek, A friend, D.R.O.H., By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, From a Special Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, by Julian Symons, Katie Stewart, David Wade, Michael Billington, Max Harrison, William Mann, Chris Dunkley, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, James Callaghan, Harry Golombek, Mike Booth, by John Young, Ruben Dario, by Jo Beresford, by John Rettie,

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News: US supersonic plane supporters fight to keep project alive, Longer time for plea to annul marriage urged, Canadian budget tackles Quebec unemployment, Herr Schutz is adamant on President's visit, UN report on Guinea lays blame on Portugal, Gift of nursery school by Miss Vanessa Redgrave, Sect 'made approaches to maladjusted children', Rudolf Hess is visited by son in Spandau gaol, U S says treatment of war prisoners is 'barbaric', The Pope sends messages of peace and goodwill to South and North Vietnam, Law promise to pay the bearer..., King returns to Lesotho after pledge of no politics, Nato Ministers make Berlin settlement a condition for European conference, Boy's death 'caused by fault in machine', Shuffling the board to keep the family firm, Britain will trim national work to back Beta Star, National police force for motorways proposed, Sarawak people urged to aid anti-guerrilla fight, Warsaw Pact flexibility over Germany, Exports up but economy needs to perform better, Fischer held to draw but he keeps chess lead, Pakistan relief official hits at Government, The Times Diary Tories meet CDU/CSU group Worsthorne's double exposure, Many cruise fares up 10 pc, State of emergency in north Spain, Fit Mr Cross plans early reunion in London with wife, The Basques: sharpest thorn in Franco's side The classic dilemma of violence and repression, Atomic fuel Bill should get early approval, Injunction against print union men to stay, Dissolution and Christian renewal in Australia, Fighting the Heath government, Winter Olympics without skiers The question of amateurism, The great bustard may return to Britain, Mental hospital inquiry, Astronomy Planets and the sunspot cycle, Vietcong leaders reported captured in CIA raid, Board changes at Times Newspapers, Firemen on hunger strike in Rome, Joint working party on teachers' pay to resolve deadlock, Geophysics: Formation of Indian Ocean, King Husain hopeful about Anglo-Arab relations, S Africa visit defended by Dr Ramsey, Today's engagements, More links with the outside world vital to underdeveloped country's future, Khrushchev remembers, Detention camps for Eire after alert, Smashing atoms in Europe British help in European nuclear research, Massive increase in London homeless. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Wright Rain, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Multiple Display Advertisements, Attica, Wessex Lofts, Dante, Manitas De Plata, Central America Services, Ehrmanns Of Grafton Street, B. G. Pearson, Kuoni Challis & Benson, Abbey Life Assurance, Wholesale Type Writer, Bank Of London & Montreal, International Airline Of Africa, Help The Aged, Pro-Swing, Appeals, Yugoslav National Tourist Office, Cooper, McDougall & Roberston, In & Out Ltd, Raleigh, Key Fund Managers, Leicester Permanent, Thomas De LA Rue, Je Reviens, Bilston & Battersea, Cockburn & Campbell, Carlrigent, Healey & Baker, The Central Agency, Hopes, Shopertunities Ltd., British Aircraft Corporation, Beatson Clark, Shell Chemicals, London News, Eastern Import Co., Shopping By Post, Cavendish Sales. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor to explain inflation policy, Mr Lambton fails to get ruling on title, New review body to advise on MPs' pay, Government backing for private Bill outlawing payment demands for unsolicited goods, MPs' pay to be reviewed, Government support for Bill to combat bogus trade directory racket. Law: Law Report Dec. 4 1970 Chancery Division Sogat injunction stays Associated Newspapers Group Ltd. and Others v. Flynn and Others., Footballer gaoled for three years, MP's question on innocent men's 10 weeks in gaol, Life sentence on German, Jury says mother of five was murdered. Official Appointments and Notices: New headmistress, Government of Sicily resigns in row over mayor. Arts and Entertainment: £4,200 paid for a Herez silk carpet, It is here that I speak the truth, Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess A chance for youth, Drink Vintage report '70 France, Radio, Gardening Presents to meet a need, Sunday, The aristocrat of crime, Bridge game for charity broke Gaming Act, Bridge Italian methods, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,639, Preparing for Christmas, Travel The Spain you had in mind, Good Food Guide London reappraisals. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Business and Finance: PWLB loan rates, Mr Schweitzer backs flexible exchange rates, Details for the proposed £343m Dunlop-Pirelli union go to shareholders, Insurance Life offices hedge their bets, 1,200 strikers go back at ICI Teesside plant, Avon Rubber raises tyre prices by 10 pc, Eurosyndicat, U S rejects Japanese offer on textiles, Company News Marchwiel downturn knocks shares, Trafalgar asks Savoy shareholders to stop issue by directors, Record quarter for public building work, Long term bait for Dunlop shareholders, Concern and confusion among some coffee producing countries, Water supply workers reject 8.5 pc pay offer, BSR sells German factory to former chairman, Maidenhead-Alliance, Tax: capital gains tax can rarely be avoided when shares are sold at a profit Short or long term, the taxman is waiting, Mining Rhodesian nickel for 'Johnnies', Steady tone seen for sisal after recent rise, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, New airline wins battle on domestic routes, J Lyons buys, Fixed Interest, More support for Tuesday's strike, Burgess Products Company (Holdings) Ltd., IOS Ltd cash outflow falls in November, 37 pc increase in cost of building nuclear power stations, Capital exports by French can be doubled, Southeud pier buildings let, Insurance groups win right to Mersey consultations, Wall Street, In brief, Bids and Deals Lloyds Testing still against Close Bros, DM down in heavy selling, Sterling and Money, Smelter production threatened, Unit trusts: two funds with a missionary flavour Successful, management by committee, Liverpool dock pay terms revised, How the markets moved Rises, Lubricating oil supplies in NW hit by disputes, Orbit House, Austin-Morris closures 'are not a panic measure', No Lead From Wall Street, Guerrilla activities hit rubber production in Thailand. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share indices, Unitholder Index, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Dunlop easier on new forecast, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Commodities: additional facts for the prudent investor Where raw materials count, Recent issues. Editorials/Leaders: A New Giant On The Map Of Europe, Portugal And The Africans. Letters to the Editor: The qualities of a Speaker, Gallery entry charges, Running a parish on £25 a week, London motorways, NUS and politics, Television standards, Birmingham University, Poem and perm, Industrial Relations Biill, Rubbish in the Royal Borough, Khrushchev remembers, Pestering of monsters, Cold Comfort Farm, High Sheriffs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, December 6, 1945.. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Advent, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Acknowledgments, Music on the South Bank, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Entertainments, Gardening. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Michael Le Fanu, Mr Albert Ayler Avant-garde jazz musician, Hon. Mrs Aubrey Herbert. Sport: Brightest young hope in British golf Oosterhuis ready for the storms, Golf, Nine selected from Loughborough, Sports in Brief, Rackets Double Eton threat to Tonbridge likely, Sandown Park fields, Boxing Basilio's nephew returns to win world title, Squash Rackets Allauddin shows promise, Cross-country Hill's year ends too late, Skiing Restored championships to test British interest, Ice skating Curry's greatest moment, Football Blackpool suspend Thomson, Tennis Women's group start with £42,000 series, Fixtures, Rugby Union Northern counties face decisive day, Aluminium yachts proposed, Good performance by Willis could bring him Test place, Tinkler follows a family winner, Motor Racing Silverstone's future assured, Programme at Sedgefield today, Skiing Clarification of status requested, Swiss bid thwarts Japanese agent, England make late choice, Rugby League Hunslet hope to end their run of defeats, Offers to Close, Bonavena plans to capitalize on his strength, Chepstow runners, Staffs recall McFadyean, Building up a field for Aintree, Chance for Arsenal to close gap at top, Moyne Royal can avenge last defeat and hold off Bula, Sandown Park results, Newport move uncertainty, Squash rackets. Reviews: Hearts and Flowers Bbc 1, Roussel, Rainier and Rawsthorne, The Barber of Seville Coliseum, David Lean. Property: Properties Abroad, The Times Directory Of Estate Agents.

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