The Times - 24/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Joel Henri, Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, By Our Foreign Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From A Special Correspondent, Our Oxford Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, Our Cardiff Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Dan Van Der Vat, From Dessa Trevisan, From Eric Marsden, From David Housego, From Walter Sullivan, From Joseph Novitski, From William Beecher, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Nature-Times News Service, Paul Oestreicher, David Bonavia, Michael Wolfers, A special correspondent, PHS, DENIS BROGAN, J. R. NIGHTINGALE, L. P. WILLCOCKS, RAY WRIGHT, T. D. KINGDOM, ROBERT EGERTON, G. W. PERCIVAL, RAY WYLIE, SUSAN RAVEN, K. H. WELLMAN., GODFREY MORLEY, DAVID NAPLEY, J. R. L. Posnansky, RICHARD BECKETT, PHILIP ASTERLEY JONES, CLIFFORD BREWER, S. AHMED, MALIK ASADUZZAMAN, H. M. GLASS., RAYMOND LISTER., JOHN E. BROWN, F. G. LOTT, P. J. BURVILLE, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Mr. David Chesterman, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Wale, Joan Chissell, George Christie, Alan Blyth, Henry Raynor, Guy Brett, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley, Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, by John Young, by R. J. V. Joyce, by R. F. Chapman, by Dr. Peter Haskell, Penny Hunter Symon, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Andrew Wilson, By Clive Callow, From Michael Hornsby, By John Armytage, by Our Special Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Dennis Dwyer, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Jones, Frank Vogl, T. A. E. LAYBORN., ERIC D. CROFT, G. V. SEANOR, By Eric Wigham, Professor Edward L. Page, John Woodland,
ResumoNews: Church-state body silent on disestablishment, All-party alliance against inflation proposed by former head of manpower service, City's Labour councillors resume seats, Licences urged for cafe drinks without rules, Delhi sets up inquiry into shooting of eight Calcutta youths, Troops train for ordeal by interview, Psychologists could help to avert strikes, report says, Cambodians flee in communist attack, 200 villagers want Red Arrows to stay, Pakistan aid now 'in full swing', Fight to maintain world food supply, German diplomat reported killed as fighting in Guinea rages on, Khrushchev remembers, Need for 'a searching review' in Guernsey, A new life overseas The tribulations of not travelling light, Afghanistan in search of revenue and identity, Ban on felling to continue in New Forest, Six remain divided on monetary union, £400 towards parents' costs, 89 killed in offences involving use of guns, Pope rules that Cardinals over the age of 80 will not be allowed to vote on Vatican decisions, Pravda call to resist ideological sabotage, Long night for Lunokhod, Big reduction in deaths from gas poisoning, King Husain's reservations on Palestine state, Double tag 'will end baby muddles', Girl pupils plan at Gordonstoun, Space Satellite plan to study galaxy X-rays, Bulgaria: a trip by Dr Ramsey? Renewed contact from state where church and party live side by side but separately, Russia: double standards Practice tolerated but disapproved, Khrushchev 'lucky ticket' to survival, 'Victimization' protest by students' union, Guinea's vital self reliance The implications of invasion, Israel accuses Egypt of air violations, Unionist clash likely on West Ulster issue, Diadem of gold stolen from Madonna's image, Woman tells of offers of £200 and £500, Scotland Yard defends traffic wardens, Soviet space dock device impresses Americans, Bombing 'no threat to peace plans', Norwegian call for unity over Six entry, New Zealand finds EEC report unsatisfactory, Mr Gromyko receives Peking envoy, Minister aims to speed up the system of allocating house improvement grants, Sociology: Testing the 'Matthew effect', Long-term work on new control methods, Former director handled stolen metal, Industrialist calls for science course shake-up, Vorster reprisal against world church body, Sino-Soviet agreement on trade signed, Wife's suit over Italian divorce Bill, Women at work Full-time job for Christmas shop assistants, Dispute rises on whether US raided Hanoi, Greek-Turk talks in Cyprus near breakdown, Police pay claim likely to meet stiff opposition, Mr Carr 's Bill could 'worsen industrial relations, restrict union freedom, end flexibility', China prepares a second-strike force of missiles as a deterrent against Russia, Non-aligned Chile's gesture to N Korea, Communism and the Church's survival An examination of religion in communist states following a visit to Britain by a party of east German Christians, Parents of Hanratty sue Lord Butler, The Times Diary Incomunicado Guinea, Today's engagements, Woman may have seen Hyde Park killer, A contribution from Britain worth preserving, Driver cleared of murder attempt, Radar tracks nomadic swarms, Dentists unable to convince Sir Keith at this stage, Michel Tournier winner of 1970 Prix Goncourt, First-aid post for needy at former mayor's home, Budapest puzzle of the absent Herr Ulbricht, Herr Strauss given stronger hand, Arab hopes of new stability in Syria, Data bank head denies Big Brother dangers, Mistakes in kidnap note puzzle police, Arms chief claims that French officials aided S Africa sales, GLC giving £30,000 to help Shelter housing centre, More graduates out of work, survey shows, Three Britons start on Sahara walk. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Special problems of Rolls-Royce justify joint venture Mr Davies defends £42m more launching aid as consistent with his policy, Measures to sharpen competition promised, Minister considers asking TV retailers for details of sets sold before 1968 House of Commons, Hidden national treasures, Cigarette warnings, Apology to Horizon, Wise to find out facts in Guinea situation, BBC foreign service must stay independent, Telephone meters as evidence, MPs' free postage curbed, Labour now committed to opposing Carr Bill, A borderline question for Wales. Law: FLQ member found hanged in gaol cell, Italy holds Briton on drug charge, Law Report November 23 1970 Court of Appeal Concept of intention not abandoned in Theft Act Regina v. Warner, Appeal by boys in 'queer bashing' case, Verdicts of Not Guilty in immigrants case, My Lai trial to hear 70-death evidence, Three detectives are acquitted. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Mappin & Webb, Demag, Fuji Bank, Weil, Contac, Decca Survey, Amati, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sodastream, Sherries, Bua, Richard Ellis & Son, Martin Fischer, Overseas Development Administration, Kangol, Foster Wheeler, Foroco, Arora Crafts, Orient And General Investment Trust, The Times, Fenwick, Justerini & Brooks, Shelter, Moss Bros, German Trade Fairs, Britten-Norman, Chess Centre, Mellon Bank, Klm, Ibm, British Steel Corporation, Recruitment Section, London Hilton, London News, National Childrens Home. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Where The Prices Are Rising, Bonn Has Good Reason To Be Pleased. Letters to the Editor: Official secrecy, Rudi Dutschke, Who bashed the pheasant?, Appointing solicitors as judges, Aid for amenity groups, Reducing public expenditure, Bringing relief in East Pakistan, The last hero, Country buses, Finance and the hotel industry, Retail training, Treatment of cancer, Hotels in disguise, The gibbous heptagon, Complex notes on occupational pensions, In standard form, Proctorial system. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room Manet's teacher comes to fame in the sale room, Broadcasting, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,629. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 24, 1945 Rationing in U.S.. Obituaries: Professor G. I. Finch Distinguished scientist and mountaineer, Mr J. Stanley Beard, President Yusof Bin Ishak, Mr Frank Wright. Reviews: Jani Strasser, Lorin Maazel Festival Hall, Latham and Camargo, Joni Mitchell Festival Hall, Malcolm Binns Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Question Why? Bbc 1, Starving genius A Requiem for Modigliani Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Group Data, Women's Appointments, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Manager is dismissed, Declared runners for Leicester, Folkestone, Short journey to Cup fame for Barnet, Football West Germany defer Wembley match, Fields spreadeagled by heavy going, Leicester results, Sports in Brief, Lingfield Park programme, Second team centre in Middlesex XV, Training double for Gifford, Today's football, Racing Extra distance may foil Rural Gamble, Rugby Union Fijian spirit of adventure lingers, 'Bruised' Boycott bristles with runs, Squash Rackets. Property: Phillips Son & Neale, Knight Frank & Rutley, Sotheby's, The Persian Carpet Galleries, Christie's. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Beautility-Bovis talks fruitless, Tasminex elects new chairman, More electric cookers sold, Hotel training board may change grants system to restrict spending, Company Meeting The Cumulus Investment Trust Limited, Japanese face deadlock in US trade talks, Interim Statement Hardy & Co. (Furnishers) Limited, The Price Of Inflation, Interim Statement Crosses & Heatons Ltd., The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited Higher Income And Dividend, High advertising costs cut profit, Redundancies confirmed at Cadbury-Schweppes, Germany's economic bogy, Company News Mucklow dividend at bumper 22½ pc, Dart's £25m containerships challenge to US sails today, Interim Statement Redland Limited, The Regions, Target Trust Managers Limited, Ocean Steamship places £5m order, Contracts, Hepworth Ceramic shows its trading potential, Coffee quota cut, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, West Germany Final touches to legislation for controls on offshore funds, Mining Poseidon lifts Samin and Lake View terms, New Issues $20m bonds from Comalco, McKechnie Brothers Limited, Cipec meeting on Thursday, Fixed Interest, Bundesbank forced to take in more dollars, United States Levi Strauss offering may raise $45m, The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Limited, £10m container project, Italy ENI president may head Montedison, Regional policy 'has frozen 20 projects', Rise in imported cars, but Britain now making up lost production, Shell & BP put up crude prices from Nigeria, Photo-Me International Limited, Business Diary: How Operation Summertime led to an outsize deal, Reed International sells office blocks for £6m, Wall Street, Co-op printing merger approved, 47,000 miners go back, In brief, Burton bids £4m for women's clothiers, How the markets moved, Bryant Holdings, Safeguard Industrial Investments Limited, Sterling and Money, Getting to the roots of the strike problem, Albright & Wilson chairman forecasts second half reverse, Six-fold increase in steel productivity forecast, The Burton way to fuller figures, Interim Statement Guinness Mahon Holdings Limited, Pergamon Press Inc, Opinion: Industry Not all the way with Donovan, Computer News Hospital's automated laboratory system. Business Appointments: Business Appointments DCL director on management committee. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Tobacco shares close lower, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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