The Times - 03/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Editor, Our Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Our Dublin Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Arthur Osman, From Trevor Fishlock, Michael Baily, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Environment Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Roger Berthaud, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Pierre Comparet, By a Special Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, Our Ankara Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Henry Stanhope, By Roy Lewis, From Dessa Trevisan, Ian McDonald, By Ralph Turvey, Roy Hay, By Jack Straw, PHS, Julian Critchley, TED WILLIS, LESLIE MALLORY, MICHAEL ALBERY, EMYR JONES PARRY, JOHN CARTLEDGE, ROGER FORDER, GEOFFREY PRICE, R. J. SMEED., HUMPHREY BROOKE, LORYN PARKER of WADDINGTON, J. S. NICOLL, GEORGE C. BOON, DAVID E. MARTIN, W. J. RASBRIDGE., MAUREEN WOODHALL, M. J. QUINLAN, ALAN ELPHICK, KIMBER G. HARDY, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Prof. W. K. Hayman, Sir Reginald Goodwin, Dr. J. H. Sanders, William Gaunt, John Russell Taylor, Guy Brett, Stanley Sadie, Karl Dallas, Joan Chissell, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, by Jose Shercliff Lisbon Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by João Sousa da Camara, by Jose Shercliff, by Alfred Dubs, By Robin Mead, By Clive Callow, By John Groser Political Staff, By Ian Morison, By Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Gillian O'Connor, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, By Maurice Corina, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, Clifford Webb, W. R. SUMMERFIELD, W. SALTER, DUDLEY G. CUTLER, A. HOLME., L. E. KENYON, Clive Callow, By Our Industrial Editor,
ResumoNews: Prince opens Welsh tour with visit to mountain, Eagle pilot surprised at vibration near buoy, Ship should not have been at sea, QC tells inquiry, Man says detective gave advice on prostitution, Israel still ruffled by Sir Alec, Two Ministers defeated in Tanzanian poll, Final report on the prices board, Transport chief says public want reliability, TUC rejects trial work period for children, Pornography is German poll issue, Flooding in Wales and the West, Americans hope for an indication of Soviet attitude to arms talks proposals this week, Priority for foreign capital, Lack of 'sympathetic' doctors cutting total of NHS abortions, MPs told, Lord Franks fears car domination in Oxford, 50 pits idle as 40,000 miners join strike, Two evenings with Gunter Grass, Britain talks of 'rectifications' of Israel borders in UN speech, Hotel for the handicapped booked out for 1971, Allowances too small to cover costs of heating, poverty group says, At last economy air passengers get room to stretch their legs, but mainly in America US airlines in war of bigger seats, Condemn 'scab labour' call to Mr Heath, Army geared to face long terror drive by IRA, Mr Harriman blames President Thieu for peace talk failure, Children to learn art of house hunting, Drive by banks to attract masses, Smartened Tyne more than a dream, Sea food is second to none, Actors standing for rectorship, Women at work How to keep men happy, Talk of 'smog' returning 'sheer nonsense', Learning leisure, Mr Lynch is expected to win crucial vote, Riot flares in Falls Road after fares protest, Premium Bond winners, Students are asked to seek vagrants, Tito succession plan approved by party, The Times Diary Gujral gets Royle welcome Countrysiders in the open, Employees urge Muslim holiday, Rubbish piles as potential fire bombs near theatre exits, New synod to debate role of deaconess, Man to pay wife £5,846, Riding the storm How I became Prime Minister Part 2 of the Macmillan memoirs, Lack of decision in art education, Government aim to spread city's industrial boom into provinces, Football players cooperate with medical team to seek cure for arthritis, Radiation Colour TV no danger to health, Bus in 8-death crash faulty, inquest is told, Britain calls for new oil tanker design, Thieves 'stole the wrong rugby trophy', 20 killed in new anti-Naxalite drive in India, Sales and marketing Overseas chance for talent, Poles and Germans seek treaty formula, Sihanouk threat to extend the war to Thailand, Ecuador seals borders in kidnapping search, Mauritius keeps bases available for Britain, Bodleian gets Donne's signed poem, M Schumann optimistic over a Berlin accord, Actors win first round in campaign for £18 a week, Today's engagements, Picasso's War and Peace mutilated by vandal, Sweetening Nato to Europe's taste, Death toll of French dance hall blaze rises to 144, European Business Centres-3 Useful information, Invective as the US mid-term election campaign ends A summary as Americans go to the polls, Lord Fisher: The Pope always says the wrong thing, Epidemic threat to turkey supplies not severe, BR signals end of 400 jobs, US consuls fly to see Soviet-held generals, Conductor walks out of concert, Belated EEC doubts arise in Eire, Shopping escort service started in London, Showpiece estate criticized, US 'well ahead' with weapons, Malnutrition: Detecting protein lack, Police handling of complaints upheld, Mr Laird warns Nato about Russian missiles. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House of Commons Doubts on setting up broadcasting council, Paying for services of industrial centres, Building good quality houses, Nancekuke staff not facing higher death risks, Telephone metering near foolproof, PIB will go in 'about six months', Extending the right to stand in local government elections, Labour fears pony trek to council chambers, The review bodies to scrutinize public sector salaries Better balance wanted between increases in earnings and increases in production, Local radio White Paper early next year, Review bodies for professions as PIB goes, TV evasion costs £6m. Index. Display Advertising: Ralph Steadman, Tap, English Tourist Board, Gilliam, Bank Of London & South America, Rank Xerox, Living, Multiple Display Advertisements, Commercio Estero, Macarthur's, Eastern Gas, Pancada, Moraes & Ca., American Express, Portugal, Strutt & Parker, Midland Bank, Ibstock Johnsen, Hoechst, Dewar's, Portuguese National Trade Office, Stafford Knight & Co., Oxfam, United Bank Of Africa, Simpson, Language Studies, Stubbs, Twa, Southern Ferries, Banco, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Royal Air Force. Law: Accused says he is victim of airport plot, Court of Appeal Interest on damages after payment by insurers H. Cousins & Co. v. D. & C. Carriers Ltd., Two names on milk bottles no false description Donelly v. Rowlands, Appeal from gaol by 27 S African refugees, Oberammergau fund man is fined £100, Superintendent 'suggested a prosecution', Plot trial man 'intended telling police', Queen's Bench Division Jurisdiction to accept a change of plea Regina v. Mutford and Lothingland Justices Regina v. East Suffolk Quarter Sessions Ex Parte Harber, 'Bomb discussion' alleged in explosives case, Karachi man held on murder charge. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Case For Incomes Policy, Imperfect But Not Unreasonable, A Dangerous Campaign. Letters to the Editor: Printers' views, Restrictive practices, Student loans, Cambridge incidents, TV reporting on film industry, Firing ranges, Bst or Gmt?, Metrication: an opportunity for simplification of measurement, Will gallery entry fees raise attendances?, Left in the dark. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Truffaut film for London festival, Broadcasting Television, Sale Room Keen offers for Chinese snuff bottles, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,611, Some for flung notions Fashion by Prudence Glynn. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news. Obituaries: Major Lionel Ellis, Sir Edward Collingwood A gifted mathematician, Professor M. Minnaert, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Art Exhibitions, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The flowering of George Stubbs, Shura Cherkassky Queen Elizabeth Hall, Virtuosi di Roma Festival Hall, Beverly Sills's Lucia for Covent Garden, Jack Bruce Royal Court, Work National Museum of Wales, San Francisco Film Festival a thrilling Cassavetes, Six weeks of dance at The Place. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 3, 1945 Labour gains. Sport: Skating Elegant Miss Dodd, Folkestone, Football Reaney may deputize for Cooper, Sports in Brief, Internationals doubtful for county side, Racing A hurdler with class to master fences, too, Titus Oates left with nothing to beat, Tennis Darlene Hard plays in Wembley event, Leicester runners, Hexham programme, Squash rackets, Rugby Union Rossborough preferred to Jorden, Boxing Last trial in Bugner's apprenticeship, MCC batsmen offset bowling limitations, Leicester results. Business and Finance: Esso put 1d a gallon on petrol and oil: other groups expected to follow, Priority for BSC finance target, A British Textile Policy, Company Meeting The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited Mr. I. A. Macpherson's Review, United States Meagre steel earnings for third quarter, Strikes plunge car output to year's low, Midland car workers plan strike campaign against industrial Bill, Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor, Decca, Bids and Deals U S group takes stake in A.B. Electronic, Hunt & Moscrop (Middleton) Ltd., £6m automatic signal systems order for AEI, Redundant Leyland workers go to Vauxhall, Company News Berkeley Property payout up to 15 pc, Wool contrasts, Computer news Bridging the communications gap, 'Loophole' worries engineering employees, Seddon adds weight to Atkinson offer, Contracts, European textile cartel quashed, Interim Statement Porter Lancastrian Limited, Business Diary: the Consumer Association spreads its wings, Equities, New Issues October fillip for new money industry, Kleinwort forms unit trust, Airlines agree on merger terms, State industry must compete on equal terms with private sector-Minister, Mr Prior seeks early warning on food price rises, Turning of the tide for the PIB 'A brave authority that never stood a chance when the rules constantly changed', Marconi joins consortium in satellite venture, Move to encourage UK exports to W Germany, Why the oilmen need that 1d a gallon more, Fixed Interest, Maynards Limited Improved Level Of Sales, Restricted lending by London clearing banks down £30m, System building, London docks recruits plan, Textile output expected to rise 4.4 pc, Wall Street, Gramco may sell part of London HQ lease, In brief, Italy Signor Carli forecasts lower payments deficit, Mining Transvaal Cons Land emphasis on chrome, Diversification 'led to Penn Central losses', Dunlop-Pirelli statement soon, How the markets moved, Copper substitution 'vastly exaggerated', Clearing up the Eurobond market, Bucharest: Norway and Rumania, Sterling and Money, Gallaher in £10m deal for Dollond & Aitchison, Spain BLMC 60% sales rise hope, Reshaping the BLMC export strategy, Equity market leaders show a slight fall, New deal for Hurlimann lager, Opinion: Industry Mr Davies forgets the decimal point, Warning on grants for hotels, Company Meeting Second Broadmount Trust Limited Dividend Increased, Sterling Industrial. Property: Harrods, Christie's, Sotheby's. Business Appointments: Toy-making groups new chief, Business appointments Director for Davenports. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp falls in leading shares, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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