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The Times - 21/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Nicholas Jones, Tim Jones, From Michael Knipe, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, Fred Emery, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From C. L. Sulzberger, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, From Arthur Osman, By John Deans, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Chris Dunkley, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Communications Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Philip Howard, Our Architectural Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Our Commonwealth Staff, By Giles Smith, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, Leonard Amey, Hugh Noyes, Robert Jackson, PHS, ROY DUNNETT., A. G. GRIMWADE, MICHAEL STEWART., PETER SANDERS, CARL WEISS, DERWENT MAY, A. D. PILCHER., A. W. BEATSON., P. J. D. WILES, RICHARD C. HINES, BRUNSDON YAPP., WILLIAM MYERS., C. F. WELLS, J H. HUIZINGA, R. L. McEWEN, JACK LINDSAY, T. C. FOLEY, W. J. WHITEHEAD, T. PREVOT., PLATT, HARRY BRADSHAW, BARBARA EVERARD, JULIE BURVILLE., A. friend, Neil Allen, Boxing Correspondent, Dr. E. R. Norman, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times Service, By Nature-Times News Service., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Ronald Faux., By Moira Keenan, Jane Adrian, Clive Barnes, Joan Chissell, David Wade, William Gaskill, Henry Raynor, John Percival, Karl Dallas, By Irving Wardle, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Our Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, Terry Mahon, From Charles Hargrove, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, by A. E. Phillips, by Juanita Kalerghi editor, by Michael Baily, by P. Garnett Keeler, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Anthony Rowley, J. O. STANLEY, HENRY GOLDSMITH, LIONEL ALBERT, ROBERT K. WILLIAMS, Frank Vogl, L. COOKLIN, By Anthony Vice, Clive Callow, Berry Ritchie, David Millham, by James Young, by James Lyon, by Iain Mackenzie,

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News: Choir funds appeal for Tower chapels, Greater London Council Tuesday October 20 1970 Remarks on strike 'mischievous', Air cushions take all weights, Physiology Light-sensing clock in lizard's body, Help for foreigners to form companies, Clash with senior officers over accident, p-c says, Tackling the fowl pest epidemic How the virus disease spreads, Property Rights, Britain catching up on land use, Impatience with the slow pace of racial integration, Physics Antiprotons give off X-rays, Fishing crews saved as gales lash North Sea, Johnson agony on Vietnam described, The Times Diary Black mark for Anthony Grey Hamilton's academicals, Students press for higher teaching salaries, Damage to port crane sends goods abroad, Mr Heath anxious to play down South African arms issue while at UN, Champion of the dirty job strikers, American businessmen to be tried in Greece, Dishonest garages given warning by Minister, Publicity drive for rate rebates, Four government measures to counter the shortage of solid smokeless fuels, Noise, smell, delay and frustration are tolerated as a city is dug up Paris driven to ruin, Opening for Europe in Chinese railways, Stranded bird dies in freedom attempt, It all started with a sailor called Bermudez, Country park planned around old claypit, Speedy river transport could ease road chaos, Barracks wwth exclamation mark, Survivors say a whale sank ship in Atlantic, Sogat order extended, Pakistan election outlook suggests hope for detente with Delhi, Too early for clear assessment of new breed's future role, Israel seeks closer ties with Britain, Americans dominate tourist invasion, Phone bills would be stopped by strike, State encroachment on university independence, Dr Fawzi's reputation as a shrewd negotiator, Quebec students end protest occupation, Comet under carriage 'not retracted', Birmingham student call for 'liberalization', Five found shot dead in swimming pool, New pension scheme for Jersey proposed, Whitehall completes contingency plans to use troops to operate sewerage plant, Airbus plans for Britain, The Commonwealth under strain, Troops available for use at the Thames-side sewage pumping plants, Montreal a siege city for funeral, Amnesty wanted for illegal immigrants, Fierce protest likely over Dulwich flats, Newark's black mayor finds his drive for reform undermined by lack of funds and supporters Slow progress for US problem city, Journalists to meet employers over pay, Ornithology: Pill tests on pigeons, EEC says Britain's estimated entry costs were too high, The MPs who speak the most Totting up parliamentary performances, Lecturer 'asked for wife to be murdered', York may still get national rail museum, 'Minister lied in Dail about arms', Mr Sadat bitterly resents US policy, Anti-traffic barricades go up around 'fashionable' estate, British fears over Cape not shared by US, Jordan guerrillas close ranks in face of weaknesses exposed by war, All-in schools approved in Surrey area, Silver Lady may go plastic, Today's engagements, Mr Agnew's alliterative abuse accords ill with Mr Nixon's design for a united America, Three cleared of murder, Practical Action For Schizophrenia, Vast potential still lies in passenger and freight routes, Make more criminals compensate their victims, report urges. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Crossley Carpets, Cable And Wireless, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Evr, Associated Engineering, Royal Navy, L. Rodriquez Shipyard, Bermuda Provident Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Bank Of Ceylon, Times Education Services, Save The Children Fund, Bermuda Fire & Marine Management, Rowton Hotels Limited, The Sailing Hydrofin, Hovermarine Transport, Tyndall Exempt Fund, The Times Appointments, Imperial Chemical Industries, Jack Barclay, Renault, Daimler, The Bank Of Bermuda, Imperial Metal Industries, British United Airways, Sheraton Hotels, Bp, Honours Graduates, Bermuda Travel Information Office, The Edwardians, Linde, Atlantic Investment & Development, British Hovercraft Corporation, The Industrial Relations Bill, Boac, Location Of Offices Bureau, International Trust Company Of Bermuda Limited, Aerolineas Argentinas, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, G. R. Dawes & Company, Coutts, Guide To Shakespearean Characters, Gutteridge, The Bank Of N.T., Holidays & Travel, Seaspeed Hovercraft, Panam, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Law: Police guard for trial of Maoist, Excess alcohol evidence at Fisher inquest, Law Report October 20 1970 Queen's Bench Division No licence to perform an unlawful act Redbridge London Borough Council v. Jaques, Massed cancer cure trial urged, Legal argument goes on for six days, My Lai prosecution ends case against sergeant, MP accuses BBC of political bias, Man for trial on girl murder charge, 'No justice' cry in Belgrade, 12 freed on drugs charges, 14 defendants fined £705 on drug charges, No case against detective, magistrates say, Younger Hosein to appeal. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Committee compromise for MPs, Industrial Bill aims to end jungle rule, Lord Hailsham says. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: No takers for treasured relics of U S history, Broadcasting Television, PARTY PRETTY: Cut-out-and-ready-to sew or made to order, Italy beaten at bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,600, Park Lane Group. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, British engineer appointed for bridge inquiry, Church news, Latest appointments, Italy Chairman of Montedison resigns. Editorials/Leaders: Vietnam Alone Can Decide, A Council For Broadcasting, The Future Of Select Committees. Letters to the Editor: Housing finance, Church treasures, Representation at Abbey services, Loch Ness monster, Soviet writers, Lung cancer in women, Some cat!, The motor industry, Regional advertising, Prices and rhetoric, Initial doubts, Crossing the road at traffic lights, How to improve Britain's telephone service, Political kidnapping, Issues in the Atkinson Affair, Do's and Don'ts, Library book royalties. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Gert Whitman, Mr Patrick Wymark, General Lazaro Cardenas Former President who changed the face of Mexico, Ted (Kid) Lewis, Mr G. J. Warcup, Prof David Joslin. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 22, 1945 Tax and incentive. Deaths. Reviews: Evelyn Radio 4, Venice Preserved to be revived, Come Together: Royal Courts festival of experimental theatre, Lpo Festival Hall, Mrs. Davenport Thames Television, Othello Oxford Playhouse, A richly funny play of simple-minded men who kill for fun Happy Birthday, Wanda June Theatre de Lys, New York, Incredible String Band Albert Hall, Opanak Dance Company Sadler's Wells. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Other Appointments, Acknowledgments, Dimestic Situations, Holidays & Travel, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rowing Fitzwilliam powerful four, Sports in Brief, Oxford make two changes, Williamson replaces Piggott on two big favourites, Sandown Park card, Ayr programme, Worcester runners and riders, Luton leap to the top, Stilwell and Cox both win in second round, Tennis Clifton loses first round match, Plumpton results, Football results Fairs' Cup, Football World drops out of Coventry's pocket, A horse for a course, Price increase for women should end archaic system, Rugby Union Surrey strong on paper, Today's football, Only four British clubs can feel confident, Acceptors. Property: A safeguard for new homes, West Dorset, New Homes, London And Suburban, Lane FOX & Partners, Country Properties, Harrods Estate Offices, Strutt & Parker Amalgamated With C. Harman Hunt & Co. & Bush & Co., London & Suburban. Business and Finance: Car industry curbs may be eased, Britain's share of world market is declining, Government policy ignored in farm wages award, Another agent plans cheaper air holidays, Ladbroke plans £4m hotel expansion in UK, Business Diary: Midland Bank man to head new Eggs Authority, Better results forecast for The Guardian, Concorde review after next tests: Euro airbus invitation to Britain, £90m power plant order for Babcock and EE, Manufactured goods price index up again, West Germany Talks sought on trade credit rates for Russia, Babcock forecasting comes adrift, The Regions, Babcock & Wilcox, Limited INTERIM REPORT for 32 weeks to 15th August, 1970, Knitwear design 'more important', Planning proposal by motor agents' chief, After the talks with Philips.... A step to cross-border unions?, Interim Statement Globe Investment Trust Limited, Britain's quest for oil at the bottom of the sea, For the Saver Wider choice in annuity market, Briefly from the Boardroom, Leyland labour troubles ease with end of strikes at three plants, Equities, Advertising Hope, after a summer of bad news for the media, How the Swiss created a new chemical giant A near-miss merger that came good in the end, BP optimism on N Sea drilling: but shares fall, Company Meetng W. G. Allen & Sons (Tipton), Fixed Interest, Japanese colour TV sets for UK, Bids and Deals U S offer for Amari is terminated, Transport Act 'no aid to safety', Cyanamid sues Elizabeth Arden, Footwear chief renews call for Monopolies Commission inquiry, New Issues Rowton Hotels and APV raising £2.2m, IRC board stays silent on its future, CITB allowed to raise loan limit to £16m, Wall Street, EEC ministers agree on fisheries policy, In brief, Wigham-Richardson and Bevingtons Limited Insurance & Ship Brokers Interim Statement For The Six Months To 30th June, 1970, Contracts McAlpine wins £1.5m 'expressway' order, Opinion: The City The difficulties of enforcement, How the markets moved, Mining Kanmantoo to open next year, Choosing The Right Airbus, Chrysler UK to make 240 redundant, Sterling and Money, Big growth in PVC industry forecast, Company News Hallmark dividend hoisted 3½ points, Switzerland CIBA and J R Geigy form £35m chemical combine, France lowers Bank rate to 7 pc. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Late support for leaders. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Beswick adviser.

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