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The Times - 11/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From PAUL MARTIN, BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF, By DAVID WOOD Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From PAUL ROUTLEDGE, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Correspondent, From TREVOR FISHLOCK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD SHARPE, From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, Frank Roberts, By CLIVE BORRELL, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, From PETER STRAFFORD, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Our Own Correspondent, From JOHN EARLE, By GEORGE CLARK Political Staff, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, Eric Marsden, From EDMUND STEVENS, From RICHARD WIGG, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From STEWART HARRIS, From LEO GOODSTADT, By Nature-Times News Service., From PETER HAZELHURST, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Pat Healy, By Michael Wolfers, PHS, C. C. JACKSON, TED LEATHER., JONATHAN RILEY-SMITH., PETER MARTIN, JOHN N. G. PISANI., DICK NETTLETON, P. BERRESFORD ELLIS., ALAN S. BUTLER, TERENCE C. F. PRITTIE, SUSAN VELLACOTT, JOE HUNTE., C. G. MORRIS., JEAN MILLAUD, ROBERT HAWKINGS, A. E. HODGKIN., From ARTHUR OSMAN, From a Staff Reporter, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, A friend for 60 years, Fr. Adrian Hastings, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, REX BELLAMY, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From ATHOLE STILL, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor, Robert Anderson, Michael Billington, John Percival, By Michael Billington, John Spurling, By GERALD ELY, From ANTHONY THOMAS, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By ANDREW GOODRICK-CLARKE, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, E. R. DENISON CROSS, EDWARD L. PAGE, MAJ.-GEN. J. M. L. GAVIN, By JOE ROEBER, Anthony Rowley, Clifford Webb, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN,

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News: Biscuits and water diet for hijacked Britons, TUC hold their horse at the Six fence, Cholera alert warning to doctors, Prague drive against party hard-liners, Boycott plea on S Africa, Dog owner told to pay £262, Croydon: projects on the grand scale Magnet for trading, Pilot to lead amenity unit, No balance sheet until talks end, Prayers in schools for detained children, Soviet press avoids direct comments, Northern Sinfonia to tour east Europe, Italy will spend more on south, Rugby game police are cleared, Charity formed to aid the socially disabled, Bomb attack on Croat, The power and persuasion of the non-aligned, Science Report Planets Mapping of Venus by radar, Chile right offers deal to prevent Marxist victory, Communication, Apathy in China over calling of Congress, Cambodians lift siege of city, Colour prejudice causes student housing crisis, Bonn nettled again over recognition, Squatters are to meet council, Engine improvements for production-line Concordes, Dissension over work evaluation, Bans to affect buses from Sunday, Support for Market wait-and-see policy, Ship laws attacked, The Times Diary Red Cross's front-line hero Unlike Clive, Gust hurls woman 30 yards, Britain to join US in space shuttle programme, Primaries in Georgia, Stiffer terms for ransom rejected, Flag ruling sought, Tea break complaint, Fraternal delegate from US is given noisy reception, EEC to put four points to Britain next week, Exercise alone 'does not kill', Freed girl tells of hijack, Submarine found after eight-hour search, Space shot postponed by sick frogs, Tourists in Spain called a menace, Multi-storey flats: a generation in danger, Teachers to discuss discipline booklet, Red Cross flies aid to hostages, Mrs. Meir's scathing attack on U Thant, A taxing process, Guards shot in payroll ambush, Court threat if new airline is set up, Whitlam seeks to reform Victorian Labour Party, Racecourse to be closed, Computer to help design houses, Disabled woman gets aid from 'Possum', Fears of pressure on TV, radio, Brisk sales at antiques fair, Reservoirs preferred to barrage in Wash, Carrington flying home, Today's engagements, Brandt proposals for Berlin put to west, Commissions in the RAF, Concern on future of Giro. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Reluctance to transfer Miss Khaled to gaol, Young Liberals challenge old guard. Law: Son of peer ends sentence, The case of the sleepy hijacker, Court action by Indian princes, Tate case tape 'lost'. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Far Horizons, Brc, Gilliam, Mintex, Property Growth Assurance Company, Bua, Kuoni, Messageries Maritimes, East African International Airline, M&g, Shelter, Aquascutum, Alitalia, Prudential, Legal Appointments, Thistle Hotels, National Airlines, Bea, Bowthorpe Holdings, National Film Theatre. Official Appointments and Notices: New police chief was adviser in Ulster, Jute company's chief resigns. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,566, Counterpoint, Horner holds chess lead, Television. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Editorials/Leaders: A Complex Problem Of Law, Taking Water From The Wash. Letters to the Editor: Metrication, Preventing The Hijacking Of Airliners: Pilots' Plan For Sanctions, How Much For The Chairman?, Concorde Boom, Renting a villa, Neglect Of The Celtic Languages, Walking On The Right, Children And Alcohol, Sculpture At The Cathedral, The Future Of Community Relations Councils, Independence, Rethinking our concepts of economics, Churches' Aid To Guerrillas, Separated flight deck, Attacking the unarmed, Freedom Movements In French Colonies, Tokyo Convention, Banning The Bomb. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Sport: Rugby Prospects Realistic sense of values needed, Today's flat programmes Newbury, Sports in Brief, Cowdrey leads Kent beyond reach, Doncaster Racing Koala bears scrutiny, High Standards Medal hopes for Scots, Horse Trials Rain softens going, Rugby League Hunslet strike ended, League Cup Draw Tottenham at home, New Tournament £100,000 for league, Croquet Colchester, Six fall to Hobbs, Royal Lytham scores, Favourite Out Of Form Pressures tell on Miss Burrell, Triumph For Royal Colours Chariton runs in St Leger, Yesterday's results Doncaster, Shop Window For Tennis Rich pickings-men only, Newton Abbot card, Match Halved Ireland's cup of woe, Dunlop Masters Golf Distinguished round of 71 by Coles, U S Tennis Australians through. Obituaries: Most Rev F. O. Green-Wilkinson, Miss Mary Whitley Training College Principal, Sir Alan Tod, Sir George Clutton Ambassador to Poland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, September 12, 1945 Five-Power Meeting. Reviews: City of dreadful night, Startling scenic effects, Serenade, Egotist, At home in Mayfair, Limbering up. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Business Notices, r, Announcements, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies. Property: Weller Eggar, Buckell & Ballard, London And Suburban, Property Market Lonely cottage lure, John D. Wood & Co., Humbert & Flint. Business and Finance: Sharp fall on Wall St, Annual Statement Benn Brothers Limited Benn Group Trade And Technical, Vosper hopes for £100m deal, Warning on frozen food costs, Bids, Deals & Mergers Unitech link with Newton Derby, Fixed Interest I C I new issue rumours, Dynamic, international and progressive: AEG-TELEFUNKEN Group 1969, new ISSUES Islington 90 pc left, EQUITY Markets B P setback lowers oils, The Caledonian Trust Company Limited, Bulmer group plans to go public, Power workers seek 25pc basic pay rise, Easier tone on the bourses, Wall Street Down again but less active, Gold assay figures still rising, BUSINESS diary From hand bags to department stores, Volkswagen puts up British price of Beetle, G. H. Downing & Co. Ltd., Big shake-up in Europe by General Motors, Oceanology mission, £2.5m oxygen plant for BSC, Anderton-Forco Industries Limited Growth To Continue, High road, middle road or low road, Southerns-Evans Limited, Bicc Summary Of Group Results-Half-Year To 30th June, 1970, Cattle's (Holdings) Limited Report and Accounts 1970, Strikers disrupt beer deliveries, Robens warns of threat to NCB profits, Provision for Tersons, American takeover by Fenner, Sterling 41 point loss at $2.3860, 'Make Sankey strike official', BAC missile sales bid, The Regions Inveresk Paper up 6d, Speculators on the £ count their losses, Brickhouse Dudley Ltd, BP sales up 20pc but net earnings slump, The Wellman Engineering Corporation Limited Significant Progress And Continuing Expansion, CBI calls for new Patent Office building, Pilkington's £140m assets, Company Meeting Peacock & Nilambe, Freight costs problem holds back BP, Switzerland Four held after $30m bank loss, Briefly, 'Industry must help to fight inflation'-Carr, What's good for GM is integration, £29.8m orders for furniture, Tyndall goes into property bond market, S.W. Wood Group, mining Sierra Leone deal signed, Fall in profits of companies, Exchange rates: Six to try again, THE Friday COLUMN Alone, British and getting weaker, FOR THE saver Property units rise 6.5 pc, How The Markets Moved, Richfield reshuffles Sinclair, United States Trade Bill shunned by Senate, Money Market Large Bank help required, Transport ITB replies, Builders attacked, Vertical take-off: future is still uncertain, Renault-Soviet talks continue, Allnatt London Properties Limited Further Rise In Pre-Tax Profits: Dividend Increased, Why the quiet years ended at Luton, Alfred Preedy & Sons, Gamage shares soar as Sterling bids £3.5m, Computers to tackle the world's hunger, company NEWS Bumper half-year for APV. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Sharp fall in BP, Commodities Cocoa plunges £9 to £10 15s in active trading, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Unilever changes.

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