The Times - 26/10/1970
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From Michael Hatfield, Tim Jones, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, From John Chartres, From Paul Routledge, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, By David Wilsworth, Denis Taylor, By Nature-Times News Service, From Peter Strafford, From Harold Franklin, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, Leo Goodstadt, From Hilary Brigstocke, By Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, Louis Heren, PHS, LLOYD GEORGE OF DWYFOR, ASHLEY BRAMALL, Z. JAZYK, PETER E. M. SHARP, David Wood, TIM BEAUMONT, JOHN LOMAX, KATHERINE E. CAVE., TED LEADBITTER, APA B. PANT, ERNEST LINDGREN, C. F. KNOX., H. BERGER., W. L. GREEN., MARK HAYMON, CHARLES GRAHAM, JANET STUGARD., F.E., By Leonard Amey, Professor John Lawlor, By a Northern Correspondent, Mr. J. K. Owens, Sir Edward Lewis, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Karl Dallas, Lord Chalfont, E. L. Ellis, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Gordon Allan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian Moore, By Tom Freeman, By Brian Lewis, From St. John Donn-Byrne, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Roy McKelvie, By Rex-Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, Berry Ritchie, By Peter Hill, By Giles Smith, Anthony Rowley, From Anthony Thomas U. S. Economic Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Joe Roeber, ALAN K. MAYNARD, CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH, P. A. HUNTER, Ronald Kershaw, A AUSTEN, D. A. WHYBROW, By Anthony Thomas, By Robert Jones, Oliver Marriott, John Woodland, David Millham, Richard Spiegelberg, Edited by Robert Jones, By JOHN GRANT, Robert Jones, by Dan van der Vat Southern Africa Correspondent, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by Dr Frans Cronje, by M. M. Borkum, by Derk Smith, by Stephen Orpen, by Ralph Heller, by G. H. Holtham, by a Special Correspondent, by D. C. Midgley, by David Yudelman, by Ralph Draper Johannesburg Correspondent, by Dan van der Vat, Dan van der Vat, by Tertius Myburgh,
ResumoNews: 42 arrested in French Maoist protest, No voice of their own, Warning over universities using cut-rate teachers, Police frustrated in Quebec search, Snags in striving for a locally built car, The Pope's hopes for unity with Anglicans, 23 arrests after policeman's death in Detroit, Shortage and price rise aid steel producers, Stansted growth leads to council protest, Mrs Meir in near-collision flying over Tel Aviv, Pessimism on the market, Obscenity report gets harsh rejection, Sport a powerful weapon against apartheid, 11 women killed in fire at hospital, Tanker disaster Disturbing similarity with Torrey Canyon disaster, Artificial snow for new winter resort, Advertisement A Simple Way To Better Hearing, Newspapers threatened with loss of revenue, £32,000 for pre-school playgroups scheme, Adverse effect of kestrel film suggested, Americans warn ILO, No hail, no farewell-the presidency of Lyndon Baines Johnson, Economic growth could double living standard, Volcano erupts after centuries of quiet, People in need of friends, Schizophrenia at the Foreign Office, The Strike: effect and national cure, Mr Gromyko comes to London with Anglo-Soviet relations showing strong need of repair, Manpower shortage now chronic, Secrecy surrounds new uranium process, Television will have profound social effects, Tough year for Mr Vorster, Neighbours can supply water needs, The Defence and Aid Fund Ltd., Reluctance by women to apply for top jobs, 'White' policy hits Cape trade and industry, Offshore oil search stepped up, Co-op battle on S African goods, Physics: Energy waves undetected, The London interview: Sir Antony Part Coordinator-in-chief of trade and industry lifelines, Struggle mounts as bonds of isolation tighten on republic, Labour urged to fight Bill line by line, Warrant out for general in Chile murder hunt, Ministry to examine drug fraud claims, Leaders at Nixon banquet in spite of tiffs and feuds, Spain resuming campaign to win Gibraltar, Mr Rippon prepares for his first encounter with Common Market negotiators, East Germany pleased with Prague's line, Opening of Africa's new railway project marks China's high point of aid, Bishops protest against S African arms sale, Mr Wilson says Tory 'philosophy of greed' is a challenge to Labour Party, Latest pamphlets, Synod rejects attack on dean over art show, Farming topics The Chinese box puzzle of agricultural problems, Asians flown out after 19-hour delay at airport, Break-up danger looms for gale-swept Pacific Glory after fire subsides Two tugs try to keep crippled tanker in stable position, Sheep market reflections, Coming Through A Crisis Widowhood: facing the future after the tears have dried, Advertisement This is the South African Broadcasting Corporation, Tennessee's grey-head climbs back in the ratings, Today's engagements, The Times Diary Lambton battles for Lord's sake Kissing Cousins farewell?, Miss Devlin calls for a halt to riot tactics, High profits begin to slacken, Moscow grants U S access to the generals, Collision baffles the shipping experts. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Stormy session expected on mini-Budget, Parliamentary notices House Of Lords. Index. Display Advertising: Netherlands Bank, National Magazines, John Orr's, South African Friends Of England, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Ford Motor, The Hotel President, Watches Of Switzerland, Richard Ellis & Son, Insurance Personnel, Visitors' Information, 'Coverplan', Ellerman Lines, James & Jacobs, Business Times, Cape Hotels, Hoechst, The Times, Lta, Hidden Hearing, Barclays Dco, The Middelburg Steel And Alloys, Walker Richard Ellis, Hotel & Resort Marketing, British United Airways, Andes, Barker, Anglo African Group, Stratstone, National Board Of Executors, Argus S.A. Newspapers, Rand Daily Mail, Abercom Investments, South African Technical Industries, Rhodes University, Stella Fisher Bureau, Healey & Baker, Hambro Canada Limited, Eagle Annuity Investment Bonds, University Of The Witwatersrand, The Times Atlas, Office Distributor Services, London News, Save And Prosper Group, Baba Taher Persian Restaurant. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Sir Jack Scamp appointed head of independent inquiry into council workers' dispute. Weather: The Weather. Law: Briton back from a Chinese gaol, Law Report October 23 1970 Court of Appeal Two separate houses or one? Wolf v. Crutchley and Another. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,604, Broadcasting Television Bbc1, Britain among leading six in European bridge. Editorials/Leaders: Trade Unionists Of The World, Unite, The New Play Of Forces, Don't Hit The Pedestri An: HE IS Right, Mr Rippon Gets Down To Negotiations. Letters to the Editor: Crossing at the traffic lights, Training boards, New Pimlico School, Fireworks and rubbish, Russia and India, London's drinking water, Cheque sizes, Arms for South Africa, Jagged edges, Heritage coasts, Floodlighting in London, Encouraging competition in the air, Copyright of old films. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 26, 1945 A Nazi suicide. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr L. J. Brown, Major L. Ellis Achievements in social service, Professor C. H. Barnett, Pauline Donalda Canadian opera singer, Patrick Wymark, Obituary. Reviews: Little Women Bbc 1, James Taylor Palladium, Master of war, Gyorgy Pauk and Peter Frankl Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Bach Society Queen Elizabeth Hall, John Lill Queen Elizabeth Hall, Nerine Barrett Purcell Room, The good Queen. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Rugby League New Zealand recover to defeat France, Football Zest for goals makes Wolves an entertainment, Underdogs on the way back, Nottingham runners on first day, Jorden thwarts Rosslyn Park, Grand Prix motor racing loses a popular figure Brabham retires at 44, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union The strange business of Fijian gaiety, Two matches to prove Cambridge ability, Squash Rackets Improving Ayton retains title, Horse trials Another triumph for British riders, Golf Player wins for the sixth time, French-trained horses repel the Anglo-Irish invaders, Hockey Kent surprise holders, Minsky beaten on merit, says rider, Tennis Santana beats Laver to win Spanish open final, Representative Match: U.A.U., Nastase to play in Dewar Cup tournament, For the record Rugby Union, Rowing Jesus A plan and win, Saturday's First Division results, Doncaster results, Arsenal teamwork tells, Yachting Carlsson keeps world title, Oxford closely marked, Clay's fast feet and powerful jabbing can halt Quarry in later rounds, Cross-country, Real Tennis Angus retains one trophy. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties, Factories And Warehouses, Property £1m hotel to be built in Stockton, Geoge Head & Co.. Business and Finance: Interim Statement Ever Ready The Ever Ready Company (Great Britain) Limited, Mercantile Credit orders computer, Common Market Investment in Japan up $14m in three years, For the Saver Another annuity bond from Eagle Star, R. H. Cole Limited, New Issues Lipton should go well in a cautious market, Worst of Laird's liquidity crisis is over, W Germany Revalue again, says ex-economics chief, The Washington Column Trying to catch up on Communist trade, Power: the political problems in the pipeline, Interim Statement The Laird Group Limited, GM strikers seek support, United States Computerized foreign exchange system will have an impact across the world, Contracts Bovis wins £1.1m office block order, Building industry metrication plea, Plea for winter public works plan, Freight Report, Personnel and industrial relations Importance of being professional, Brittain Press LIMITED, CBI gives warning of danger in slowing down metrication, £18m bid by a Jessel company, Industry in the regions Why John Packer is doing it in style, PIB staff moves into new offices, European airbus profits 'endangered by Labour's decision to stay out', Threat to crude oil price structure, Where workers run their own shopfloor lives, Leyland shop stewards rebuff move to reform labour relations, CWS brand grocery sales up 11 pc, Miners may work to rule if pay claim is rejected, Briefly from the Boardroom, West Germans want nuclear container ship deal with Japan, The First Special Case?, Business Diary: a big catch for the Bulmer's board, Company News Rotary Hoes hints at downturn, Progress in US-Japanese textile talks, W Europe faces big rise in paper demand, £4m phenol plant for BP Chemicals, Alcan puts up its prices by 5 per cent, Courses, Hongkong rail deal in doubt, The Delta Metal Company, Limited, The Aylesbury Brewery Company Limited, Customs branches may be merged in cost review, NYSE plans for higher charges 'unreasonable', In brief, 'Anatomy of a Merger': Part one of a new book on GEC-AEI-EE and its history An historic American invasion, Tractor sales slump blamed on safety-cab law, Redundancy: softening the blow, The new blue chip citizens of Coral Gables Fla., Laird Group reduces its borrowings, Vital R-R statement due this week, Government to go ahead with fibre producers' code, New Cortina halves Ford August production, Australia ready to take advantage of world coking coal shortage, The Swiss find fault with British cars Alan McGregor, in Geneva, assesses the market in Switzerland, Company Meeting Sime Darby Holdings, 'Disastrous' start to Devlin scheme: more than 60 ships diverted from London, Big cellofoam expansion, Share price list, 1d on cigarettes: £11m for Imps. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Thorneycroft joins Trust Houses Forte. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Commodities Talks on new wheat pact start tomorrow, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.
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