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The Times - 29/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Our Political Staff, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Our Bonn Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, Our Legal Correspondent, Michael Thomas, By George Clark Political Staff, By Clifford Longley, From Basil Gingell, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Travel Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood, By George Clark, Political Staff, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By George Clark, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From David Spanier, From Charles Hargrove, Our Madrid Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Harold Franklin, From David Bonavia, Our Ankara Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Gloria Emerson, David Spanier, Louis Heren surveys correspondent reports, By Louis Heren, From Our Own Correspondent, Philip Howard, Roy Lewis, Richard Wigg, PHS, ROY SHAW, ANTONY HOWARD, ROBERT VIGARS, N. DIXON, Ronald Butt, JAMES DAWSON, IAN McGEOCH, R. HOFFENBERG, TOM COULTER, GEOFFREY FINSBERG, JACK STRAW, TYRRELL BURGESS, DAVID CHESTERMAN, Mr. Walter Oakeshott, Richard Williams, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Chris Dunkley, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Henry Pelling, Robert Rhodes James, Ray Gosling, H. R. F. Keating, by Hilary Gelson, Penny Radford, By Norman Fox, By Brian Moore, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Tom German, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent., By our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Stuart Marshall, Our Motoring Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Groser, Political Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, BOOTHBY, JOHN T. NYE, L. COOKLIN, MARY KAY-ROBINSON, J. F. S. CARPENTER, By Hugh Stephenson, By Robert Jones, Oliver Marriott, by John Carter Travel Correspondent, by Bill Glenton, by John Young,

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News: Squatters ordered to quit, Complex prescription fee system worries chemists, Sex and the single gull, Churches council to debate race and S Africa, Standards of hotel grading to go up, Ulster action boosts Army morale, Rhine polluttion 'could affect water supplies', Difficulties ahead for Chile's socialist experiment, Indian Ocean islands offer real escape, Investment grant proviso, Government sets out strategic priorities for Nato and in south-east Asia, Councils move slowly over Disabled Act, Military element reduced in new Jordan Cabinet, England gains seats in shift of boundaries, The Queen sees cavalry's tower block, No Arms For South Africa, Armed gang grab £43,000, Nyerere fear of sabotage, Mr Wilson committed to public declaration to repeal Tory anti-union legislation, British Standard Time preferred by workers, survey finds, Mr Lynch calls for vote of confidence today, Where the cuts will fall, Suspended police back on duty, Mrs Binh on 'swindle' by Mr Nixon, Man of 89 sent home with broken neck, Satisfaction with progress during talks with Six as Britain prepares to tackle real business, Britain and Rhodesia poised for talks but Mr Smith pessimistic, Prices steaming ahead, former Chancellor says, Mr Ojukwu refused asylum by Swiss, Looking for a psychological breakthrough, Call for hospital inquiry after baby's death, Institute of Marketing, Church's income boosted, Peers and MPs at kirk service, FLQ silent on Mr Cross, Admiralty writs against Pacific Glory, £35,000 sacred vessels sale to be allowed, Review may hand back land held by Services, Momentum surprises French, Drivers' habits, Right-wing general held after Chile plot, Kidnappers of Ecuador general state demands, Report criticizes working of legal aid system, Only a paper withdrawal for the men in Vietnam, Conservation awards to be based on ingenuity, Commission criticizes professions' practices, Government dashes hopes of pay rise for MPs, Real danger seen in air traffic build-up, Too few hotels in luxury class, Patient shot by bogus doctors in hospital, Himalaya peak conquered, New York Times in $50m deal, Dallas next in Nixon election drive, Russians refuse US request for another meeting with generals detained in Armenia, The Times Diary Des Wilson as British Nader? Dominica frolic, Return to means test, TUC says, The crusading fanaticism of President Nyerere, Six guards are named over Kent killings, Effects of the new 'English disease', Israel ready to extend Suez cease-fire, Ark Royal reprieve and stronger Nato backing in defence reappraisal, Mr Heath and Sir Alec going to Moscow, New Bill sets minimum income for wage earners with one child or more, A tip for tiros-take the right clothes, Why buy foreign?, Southwark council to pay up, £200m drive to replace pre-1903 schools, Flexible approach to negotiations on Britain's entry into the Common Market Mr Rippon brings new style to Brussels, Today's engagements, Poppy Day appeal to young, Fiat goes in for front wheel drive, Suez as Munich in reverse, GLC reopens drive for two-station commercial radio, £7m plan to improve commuter lines. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Decisions will improve capability, Motorway plans, Night flights from Heathrow, Concorde costs rise to £825m: tests verdict by next spring House of Commons, Training needed to combat accidents at work, Back bench to oppose metrication date, MPs need not declare interests, Pinnock Finance, Boundaries changed amid protests about the system, Outside interests of MPs, Britain's role in countering threats outside Nato area Presence in S.E. Asia: strengthening of forces: defence budget targets House of Lords, Merger plan by abortion reformers opposed, 'Dangerous window dressing' criticized House of Commons. Index. Display Advertising: Harper's Queen, Cooks, Scottish Widows' Fund, Oxford University Press, Super Travel, Knight Frank & Rutley, French Line, Hotels, Decorum Holidays, Bergen Line, Standard Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Cassell, Dow Banking Corporation, Copthall Holdings Limited, Bua, Union-Castle Safmarine, Abbey Life Assurance, Hoverlloyd, Women's Appointments, Benidorm, Kuoni, Ams Press, Heal's, The Times, Blue Nun, Chandris, Pool Promoters Association, The Czechoslovak Travel Bureau, Ibiza, House & Garden, Leicester Permanent, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Pye, Startstone, French Railways, Boac, Free Colour Brochure, Multyflex, British Steel Corporation, Association Of Assistant Mistresses., Drink Water Group, National Airlines, Inghams Travel, Mercedes-Benz, Travel Service. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,607, Poles have good prospects in European bridge, All For The Price Of A Sofa, Lost In A Good Cause?, Design In Store, £2,450 paid for a penny, Broadcasting Television. Law: M Geismar lodges an appeal, Court of Appeal Settled shipping practice left undisturbed The Annefield, Lieutenant Calley goes back for evidence, Queen's Bench Division Arresting a deaf driver Wheatey v. Lodge, Algerians gaoled for espionage. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Robens to get advertising award, Magazine questions Yarra inquiry appointment, University news Warwick, Church news. Editorials/Leaders: A Fine Balance Between Times, Tinkering With Defence, A Cool First Look At The Professions. Letters to the Editor: Crossing at the lights, Gold and the international monetary system, Telephone charges, Petrol wooing, Why a Broadcasting Council?, Education economies, Sale of arms to South Africa, Lifeboat services, Back rent for phones, Mail order skills, Provincial agencies, Class Top Ten, Ghostly presence, Student loans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Signor G. Forzano, Sir C. Raeburn, Mr H. S. Vere Hodge A meticulous schoolmaster, Mr W. K. Fitch Pharmaceutical Journal editor, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 30, 1945 Bank nationalized. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Eco Queen Elizabeth Hall, Picture Post, the common culture, Pooter, Water otter's return Benny Hill Show Thames Television, Jazz Expo '70 Odeon, Hammersmith, Progress under pressure of war, Bob Dylon's confident new music, Quick guide, Conservatism survives: a phenomenon unexplained, London debuts, Playback 625 Royal Court, Crime. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Princely Star sold to U S, Boxing Clay: a multi-million match in the making, Sports in Brief, First holders through, Second defeat for County Champions, Football results yesterday League Cup, Cricket MCC start with easy win in Australia, No goals, no grumbles, Rugby Union Discipline and determination bring Cambridge victory, Alard preferred to Fidel in race for new trophy, Newcastle results, Rowing Sorry performances at Oxford, Uttoxeter runners, Tennis Bold Warboys defeats Tiriac, Escalus magnificent in defeat, Charlton sign Bond, Peters gets three goals and Chivers inspires Spurs with fine distribution, Taunton card, Newmarket programme today, Spencer on brink of final, Rugby League Great Britain gain Cup final place, Best leaves more than opponents spellbound. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Country Properties, Cluttons. Business and Finance: Company Meetings Kinta Kellas Rubber, Marconi joins air defence group, IRC to make loan to cotton industry on eve of phasing-out, Mining CGFA to add 20m shares to capital, Libya missile deal hopes, Court Bros. (Furnishers) Ltd., Libya Oil companies are warned against exploration cuts, New Issues Normand off to a good start, Computer sees boost to consumer spending, Australia warns of retaliation at import levy plan, Mr Davies ready with new cuts, Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging, Gloomy forecast for industrialized building, Whitehall figures confirm high rate of wage inflation, Concorde costs escalate by £95m but Britain and France go ahead, Fire damage in September tops £10m, TUC urges action on U S Trade Bill, Opinion: Economics More reflationary than it looks, The Regions, Big losses by Lesney and Lines, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, IBM to market new small computer in two versions, Bovril Limited, Advertising: Patricia Tisdall looks at the poster industry Cinderella of the media goes to the ball, United States Strike-hit GM show $77m loss in third quarter, Lesney loses £499,000 in first half, W Germany 530,000 metalworkers vote to go on strike, Britain delay decision again on European airbus, Company News, A sinking feeling in the shipping industry, Bids and Deals Derby Trust offering £1.9m for BCIT, Wall Street, Banking group may expand, Business Diary: Legal & General claims a first in PR, BLMC in talks with Innocenti, How the markets moved, A heavier onus on industry, Sterling and Money, Morris & David Jones Ltd., The Bank Credit Dilemma, Fixed interest, Scottish miners reject offer, Gilts tumble in heavy selling after mini-Budget, Contracts £2.5m Mullard plant deal for Gilbert-Ash, Grant cuts: companies review investment, United Kingdom Property Company Limited Future Progress Viewed With Confidence, Carreras joins in price increases, For the Saver Offshore charter outlined, David Charles, Pleassy and BSR link-up talks called off again, UK office for Dow Banking, 'Anatomy of a Merger': third and final extract from the GEC-AEI-EE story How English Electric came to Weinstock. Business Appointments: Business appointments Vickers' shipbuilding chief joins Brown Brothers. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp losses in gilts.

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