The Times - 17/10/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Hilary Brigstocke, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, By Roy Lewis, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From John Roper, Medical Reporter, From Geoffrey Wansell, From John Chartres, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hopkirk, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Dennis Dwyer, By David Jones, By John Groser Political Staff, By Clive Callow, By Giles Smith, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, M. S., Margaret Stone, Halldora Blair, Lindsay Duncan, John Drummond, Geoffrey Smith, Christopher Warman, Michael Hatfield, Peter Evans, PHS, JOHN D. PEARCE-HIGGINS, MAUREEN DUFFY., ROBERT LEVENS, ALEC HAY, SELWYN LLOYD, PETER SMITH, W. H. C. FREND, TIMOTHY RAISON, TYRRELL BURGESS, JOHN HAGREEN, G. E. GIBBS, R. T. MOORE, ALEC GUINNESS, LEONARD PENNA, A. C. BARRETT, RAINER H. BURCHETT., JACK LINDSAY, D. C. HELLARD, By the Rev. Joseph McCulloch, Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, From Ian McDonald, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service., By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris Equestrian Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, David Wade, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Karl Dallas, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, Clive Barnes, Edward Mayer, John Carter,
ResumoNews: Supranational decision centre recommended to control Common Market economic policy, The Times Diary Liberals choose new chief Epfs revealed, Zoology Light on brain stimulates the sparrow, Aeroflot girl shot 'by accident', Thames Conservancy chairman fears wholesale pollution because of council strikes, Threat to multi-racial farm in Rhodesia, Fierce fighting in Reggio as troops arrive, President chosen to stop rift in Egypt, Television heads consider Boulting attack, Heathrow extra security costs estimated at £1.5m, Opposition challenges Athens regime to hold elections, Racket in sale of cars after test thefts, The ruthless carve-up which Africa faces, Nursing 'in jeopardy from inadequate training', British monetary role in Europe, A strategy for the East Africa's Asians Opportunity in new Immigration Bill, Pakistanis 'offered passports for £500', Turning point for the Episcopalian Church, Wartime emergency regulations imposed on whole of Canada 250 arrests after the FLO is outlawed, Lecturers angry over students' say in promotion, The question behind all the questions, RAF salute to the end of Tangmere, Miss Windermere's challenge, Brake failure after test, Talks fail and council strike will spread, Staff 'stole up to £10 a day' from meters, Bridge experts defend Yarra design as work boycott starts, Mr Sadat endorsed, The heroic status of Nijinsky The champion racehorse runs his last race today, S Vietnamese kill 90 in Cambodia operation, Rent rebates introduced for private tenants, Minister's pledge of strong Parliament, Detente in prospect for rival Baathists, Deaths reach 134 as typhoon hits Philippines, Professor gives rules for living without a heart attack, French garrison in Chad to stop 'banditry', Pay increases urged for senior officers, Unborn reciter refuses to be examined, Vote is a triumph for M Chaban-Delmas, Man who lived in a world of newspapers, Abandoning the welfare state in search of economies, Blow to caste system as Untouchables train to be priests in India, Jury rules that shooting of students at Kent State was justified, More power to the people The need for more participation in local government, Bermuda boycott threat over Prince's visit, Diana Dors's husband is imprisoned over brawl, TV licence sales doubled by campaign, Egypt lists alleged Israel cease-fire violations, Today's engagements, Gen Eisenhower leaves $2.8m estate, Jordan governor changed, Physics: Explosive action of neutrons, Hint of general amnesty by General Torrez, Dr Kaunda ready to 'chuck out' Britain. News in Brief. Index. Law: Boots the Chemists fined over handbag, Minister spoke of guns for Ulster, court told, Arthur Hosein to appeal, Evicted tenant sues gaoled landlady, Former US agent cannot sue, Mrs Mandela is charged, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division Duress makes German divorce decree invalid Meyer v. Meyer, Court of Appeal Wife loses action against building society Hastings and Thanet Building Society v. Goddard, Birth certificate forgery charge, Court orders granted to stop Sogat break-up, Murder charges in court 'a record'. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, Barclays Unicorn, Austrian National Tourist, Weatherglaze Group, Automasseur, Asprey, Bergen Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tri-Barrow, Geoffrey Young, Space Plan Loft Conversion Division, Abbey Life Assurance, Frames, Surrey Typewriters, Joie De Vivre, Cambrian, East African, Shopertunities, Norway, Crittall-Hope Double Glazing, Jessel Britannia, Global, Help, London News, Cavendish Sales, Shopping By Post, Bennett Typewriters. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, 'Meanest council' award by teachers, Latest appointments, Cunard Line chief resigns. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, The ordained proportion, Food Iced coffee mousse, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,597, Radio, Bridge Asking to be doubled, Christie's limited success in Italy, Chess No longer middling, Sale room £162,567 for collection of gold coins, Gardening Choosing a collection of roses, Drink Training the wine butler, Travel A package motoring holiday, Sunday. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Gilt edged close firmly, Investment trust asset values, Unit trust prices, Commodities, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Post Office begins financial review, Mixed News For Gilts, British Steel plan to spend £2,000m on expansion scheme for 1980s, Carmakers told to expect delays in spares supply, Tax VAT: a fiscal passport to Europe, Consumers say BSC must save on operating costs, Bids and Deals UBM claims control of Mercian, State, private industry to liaise, Law Debtors protection from dunning letters or a visit from the debt collector, Leasco may face rival for shares in Pergamon, Wage and price freeze to curb Eire inflation, The Regions, Market caution after speech, Chairman of Furness Withy predicts rise in liner freight rates, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, US reverse cancels out Calico's recovery, New Issues Normand forecasting higher profits, Fixed Interest, Personal Investment And Finance Unit trusts Given a choice, go for growth funds, Germany may ban Real Estate Fund of America, EEC concern on trade Bill, Tasminex board attacks report, Wall Street, Investment trusts A five and ten year trust line-up, Customers oppose ERF takeover bid, Managers lag, says Mr Feather, How the markets moved, Firm of jobbers to cease trading next month, New car ferry for General Steam, Mining Falconbridge falls in line, Sterling and Money, Insurance Mortgage and a young man's prospects, One-Eleven sales reach 200, Company News Settle Speakman gloom deepens, Shell settles with Libya on oil price, Clothing company cutback, Seaboard World Airlines. Politics and Parliament: Industrialist to head review unit. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes on the board of Vauxhall. Editorials/Leaders: A Question Of Timing, Item withdrawn, Bridges That Fall Down. Letters to the Editor: 'I met a man who wasn't there...', Soviet writers, Making the best of it, Causes of violence, Do's and don'ts, Education economies, Velasquez for export?, Some cat!, Anglican democracy, An unselfish strike, Lord Malaprop, Roses for Norway, Supply of arms to South Africa, Aviation in Whitehall, Cathedral expenses at Southwark, Library book royalties. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant, For The Epicure, Collectors, Acknowledgments, Music on the South Bank, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Travel And Hotels, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: 21st Sunday after Trinity, Gardening. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Thursday October 18 1945. New Fiver. Sport: Catterick Bridge card, Sports in Brief, Six five-figure deals on the trot, Free admission to see walk-overs, Nijinsky will have all behind him for a successful finale, England must hold their slip catches for the Ashes to be regained after 12 years, Mill Reef silences his critics, Tennis A day Miss Shaw will remember, Croquet, Netball No foul play in Jamaica, Kempton Park runners, Fixtures, Suspended sentence for Keith Ball, Rowing Two crews seek record, Kempton Park, Newmarket programme, Football Injured Gray drops out of Leeds side, From Southern League to top of Second Division Something new in the air at Oxford, Newmarket results, Golf Jacklin plays well within himself to lead, Horton's chance to enhance his reputation, Football results, Rugby League Doyle needs to impress, Horse Trials Real championship course set for Wylye event, Rugby Union A big occasion, not a trial. Reviews: London Sinfonietta Elizabeth Hall, Antiques for everybody Collecting Art Nouveau silver with £100, The power of the Intendant, Cav and Pag Royal Opera House, Mr Fox Festival Hall, New York Notebook Pornography-so much safer than 'Alice', Charles Rosen. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents,
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