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The Times - 09/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Ian McDonald, Edward Mortimer, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, From David Wood Political Editor, Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Hugh Noyes, From George Clark, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From John Winder, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Geraldine Keen, Saleroom Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Julian Mounter, Motoring Correspondent, Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Evans., From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hopkirk, Our Moscow correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Henry Kamm, From Stewart Harris, Peter Hazelhurst, Louis Heren, Clifford Longley, Pat Healy, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Hugh Stephenson, AUSTEN WILLIAMS, TRENCHARD COX, M. P. DEVEREUX, J. L. HARKNESS, D. J. GREENSLADE, Peter Jay, NICHOLAS KALDOR., TUFTON BEAMISH, PHILIP NIND., DIANA WADE, C. H. TURNER, PHILIP GOODHART, TOM LITTLE, CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, BERNARD LEVIN, RUSSELL COPPING, Norman Hammon, Archaeological Correspondent, Miss M. Bridgland, Mr. R. H. Oakeley, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Philip French, Michael Billington, Leonard Buckley, Richard Williams, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris Equestrian Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy, By Gerald Ely, By Peter Scott, By Ronald Kershaw, Our Industrial Editor, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Clive Callow, By Michael Thomas, Peter Hill, Richard Spiegelberg, By Giles Smith, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed, Peter Strafford, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economic Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Clifford Webb, W. K. PURDIE, J. L. GRIGGS, M. M. BARRETT, S. K. ASHTON, ALAN TOOTILL., ANTHONY CARDEW, by Christopher Marley, Margaret Allen,

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News: Difficulties of making more health charges emphasized, Faceless advisers, M Pompidou visits secret cosmodrome, S Africans march in protest, Assessment of pollution effect on drinking water sources may last for several months Combating river dangers, Synod voting indicates setback for hopes of early unity, Government will give mo e to aid the arts, Attacker offered own spleen to injured woman, Burglar died in fight to get away from house, Canada will broadcast kidnappers' manifesto, Troops rebel against new Bolivia regime, Sarawak terrorists active again, Call to end Rhodesia sanctions rejected, Delayed effects suffered after taking LSD, Britain deports Asians for second time, Rail works strike may affect services, Universities 'mushrooms of mediocrity', Creating a privileged class of leisure, New Ford Cortina has American look, Japan asked to support moves for cease-fire, Herr Brandt's coalition hit by defection, Nobel award to disgraced writer certain to give grave offence to Soviet establishment Solzhenitsyn ready to accept prize, Mr Ojukwu ordered to leave Ivory Coast, Government considers ombudsman system for health service, Towards a compromise in Vietnam, Americans ease embargo on arms for Pakistan, Newspaper of record has vital role and costly standards to maintain, Hanoi dismisses the Nixon proposals as a vote-catching manoeuvre, Former diplomat to head Highland board, Southwark Cathedral 'in the red' Bishop says, Minister may call for more use of seat belts, Penalties for violent crime under review, Long fight in council dispute, Casualty staffs 'need career structure', President's welfare scheme fails in Senate, Strengthening the pacifists, US seeks Soviet aid in winning Vietcong over to peace plan, Month delay for city's football ban protests, The ritual evasion syndrome, New regional policy will aim at growth, Vatican soundings on an autumn visit by the Pope to Hongkong, Schoolgirl turned tables on bogus detective, Reassessing management education, Lord Parker wants more powerful JPs, The popularity of ringside TV in Australia has put an undue strain on boxers Lack of health checks by promoters, Minister seeks car makers' aid on pollution, France and Germany likely to increase military cooperation, Saigon aligning its peace plans with those of Washington, Ulster to hold festival in spite of troubles, Britain settles air dispute with Singapore, Mrs Onassis is being sued by photographer, Outer suburbs 'are reluctant to take overspill', Lambeth: Borough captured in a song Friendly home of famous buildings, Sanctions are robbing Rhodesia of the foreign exchange so vital to preserve independence, Peer barred from taking seat, Movement towards democracy in Roman Catholic church, The Times Diary Lubbock behind Tory lines, Mistaken man shot friend, Egyptian move to revive 1967 UN resolution, Presenting the unlivable living room, Science Report Archaeology: Irish ritual sites, Why pensioners are angry, US and Israel reported to have planned Jordan intervention, Today's engagements, Early efforts to reach a Rhodesia settlement, Minister's assurance on return of adequate armed forces reserves, Airport security checks may be continued, Death toll in Genoa flood rises to at least nine, Nobel Prize is awarded to Solzhenitsyn. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Two-to-one Conservative vote for joining Common Market, Anti-Common Market forces are routed as young delegates chant: 'We are for Europe', Opposition to fight the industrial Bill. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Brc, Vent-Axia, Saab 96, Contac, Discovering Antiques, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gibbs & Hill, "Courses For The Businessman", Longines, International Airline Of Africa, Brw, Leonard Koetser Gallery, Sanderson, The Times, The Sunday Times, Parker-Knoll, Alitalia, Shangri-La, Church's, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Simpson, Thistle Hotels, Habitat, National Airlines, Twa. Law: The motorist who was not driving Regina v. Garforth, Change sought in law on expert evidence, Fisherman wins verdict after citing 1870 case, £510 fines over oil slick, Police complain of legal handicap in art cases, Court of Appeal Conflict of authority over refusal of adoption consent In Re B (An Infant), Alleged threat to kill Minister, Summons is sought over bins. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Zeffirelli's film on St Francis, Broadcasting Television, Broadway comedy for the Apollo, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,590, Little-known work gets high price, Counterpoint Pretty and practical-a traditional lace bedspread made for our readers. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Peace Nearer In Vietnam?, Tighter Controls Over Immigrants, A Prize In The Life Of Solzhenitsyn, Mr Ojukwu IS Requested To Leave. Letters to the Editor: Blooming butterflies, Housing finance, Factors affecting real wages, Manager's job, Selling church treasures, Campaigning for authors' rights, Look, no hands, Management training and the shipbuilding industry, Israel and the Arabs, Postal charges, Passengers may sit, Investment grants, Computer jargon, New roses or old. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 10, 1945 Laval Sentenced. Obituaries: Mr George Ronus, Hon Mrs Balfour, Sir George Allen, Yevgeny Loginov, Kenneth Macdonald Tenor who excelled in bel canto, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Courses for the Business Man, Art Exhibitions, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Istomin Stern Rose Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Visit Belgrade, Coventry, Lpo Festival Hall, Bootlegging comes to pop, Morecambe and Wise Show Bbc 1, Waiting for the time bomb. Sport: Declared runners for Ascot today, Sports in Brief, Rackets Smith challenges for open title now vacant, Promise not hidden by thin disguise, Fakenham NH card, Croquet, Cricket Staffordshire to meet Glamorgan, Ludlow details, Motor racing World title plans, Long putt ends war of nerves for Jacklin, A time when outsiders come in from the cold, Squash rackets Incentive for expansion, Racing Fine Blade back to scene of triumph, Tennis Two players sign contracts, Suspended sentence for Kelly, Memorial to Arkle, Improvement likely in attendances, Horse show Harvey Smith comes into his own, Steele scores 17 points, Fijians make one change, Football Chance for small fry, York results. Property: Country Properties, Property Importance of estate layouts, Business and Finance: Gramco suspends redemptions and sales in $250m fund, Interim Statement Francis Industries Limited Interim Report Half year ended 30th June, 1970, Malaysia and the tin price range, Amari, Ellis & Everard, Benjamin Priest & Sons (Holdings), Mr Tony Hunt gives up V and G post, Bids and Deals Beautility in talks with Bovis, United States Senate hearings encourage Trade Bill supporters, Company News Half-way surge at Brown Bayley Steels, Efta Pharmaceuticals convention signed, 'Dumping' of integrated circuits may be curbed, Sweden Prices frozen, but wages escape, The Problem Of Investment, Rolls-Royce threatened with more disruption, £5.5m hire car order, Inquiry into employers' associations, West Germany Uranium project may get guarantee, Central And District Properties Limited Considerable Growth in the Company's Income is foreseen, George Clarke (Motors) Limited, The Regions, Robens offer attacked, Contracts, Westforth Electrical & Automation, Business Diary: Bamberg abandons plans for Westward Airlines, The Times 1000, Briefly from the Boardroom, New wages structure for miners envisaged, Equities, Where the managers are out of touch, Economic and monetary union of the Six 'means some loss of sovereignty', EMI tests market with £21.2m rights, Harland & Wolff losses build up, Technology Hardware, software and liveware, Aviation exports show £8m drop in August, Fixed Interest, Carding Investments Ltd Report And Accounts 1970, Increase of 11 per cent in bankruptcies last year, Mining Doornfontein expects to earn less, Cowley men get peace formula today, TUC chiefs draw up strategy today for fighting labour reform, Wall Stindex falls back 6 pts., Profitability to be key factor in state support for industry, Regional Properties Limited Increased Profits And Dividend, EMI's £21m rights issue, Wall Street, Call for a firm and more authoritative TUC, How the markets moved, The Friday Column The battle of cash and conscience, Sterling and Money, New Issues Signatures to $15m Montagu loan, London Sumatra Plantations Limited, Beautility Limited, £50m North Sea gas project, Ford brings adaptability to Europe. Business Appointments: Business appointments Transport Ministry adviser to join Vickers, New chief executive is chosen for IOS. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Equities close dull, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices.

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