The Times - 11/07/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Our Labour Staff, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By GEORGE CLARK, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, Henry Stanhope, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, By JOHN ROPER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Our Foreign Staff, From LEO GOODSTADT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN, Our Pretoria Correspondent, Our Political Staff, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JIM RAILTON, From JOHN NICHOLLS, By LEWINE MAIR, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By U. A. TITLEY, by William Sansom, by Pooter, Michael Billington, Alan Blyth, By William Mann, Stanley Sadie, David Wade, Tony Tanner, David Cheshire, Richard Holmes, H. R. F. Keating, Dennis Potter, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Robin Mead, Andrew Graham, By PEARCE WRIGHT, John Chartres, Auberon Waugh, Christopher Warman, Richard Sharpe, PHS, From JOHN CLARE, Peter Evans, RON HALL, T. F. J. COLLINS, ANTHONY JUDGE, NICHOLAS TOMALIN, D. ROY MILLS, PHOEBE HESKETH, By Roger Fulford, GLADWYN., MORRIS, I. A. BENSON, A. F. SOUTH, THOMAS BRAUN, H. S. FERNS, R. B. WARD., JAMES CONNINGHAM, By GERALDINE KEEN, From RONALD FAUX, By GUTHRIE MOIR, Sir David Owen's friends and coleagues, The Abbot of Donai, by the Rt. Hon. J. R. Marshall, by Oliver Woods, by W. P. Reeves, by Dr. J. C. Beaglehole, by Alexander MacLeod, editor, New Zealand Listener, by Carole Lyders, by Alex Veysey, By MAURICE CORINA, From EDWARD MORTIMER, By ANDREW WILSON, By CLIVE CALLOW, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, From ANTHONY THOMAS, By CLIFFORD WEBB, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, DAVID MILLHAM, J.D., EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, Gillian Graham, Lindsay Duncan,
ResumoNews: Man tried to blame mistress, The Pope in talks on celibacy, Council must repay £6,000, British Academy, Tug-of-war with the past, Playground of South Pacific, Brandt rejects calls for spending Cuts, Bishop freed by Chinese after 12years' gaol, Jordan and guerrillas sign agreement, The Times Diary Yevtushenko plans US trip Blue blood v hogweed, Uncertainty in National ranks, Country Cook could not have foreseen, Conservation plea by Queen, Death in fire of Iceland Premier, Basic factor in our food costs, Civil Service purge is denied, Peace plea by Ulster leader, Drugs ban stopped a 'fixing' outbreak, Conservation doubts, Feather says Tories will aid T U C aims, Israelis shoot down three MiGs, 'Offer of £500 a head to fly in Pakistanis', Still celebrating the victory of the Boyne, Dublin insists Ulster is her concern, Tate pays well for Victorian realism, Surgeon wins declaration, Sport's role larger than life, Attempts to halt strike, Woman died of over 500 bee stings, Science Report Pollution Views clash on country protection, Dock hopes fade after DEP talks Four men in centre of dispute, N Zealand pleased, Saragat deciding on man to step in for Rumor, 'Inquiry just starting', Briton held in Berlin, Water guns for Belfast, Doctors face hard negotiations, Economy depends on British market, Britain and Iran in talks, Objectors to study plans by GLC, Plea for modern Marxism, New condition on Six entry, Woman died after confusion over case notes, Directed at mountain, pilot says, Dangers in timing elections for tactical reasons, The ordeal of Crowhurst, Madrid lawyers end boycott of courts, S Africa to put treaty to test, Union leader flies to Jersey: state of emergency, Panel freed Broadmoor man, Moses's Message and Aaron's media, Allowing for IQ, Coalition nearer in Finland, Park games fees to rise, Today's engagements, Appeal by two more students, Bodies found in yacht search. Sport: Somerset's home reward, Giants stay in command, Hornet has another chance, Sports in Brief, York Prospects Royal Rocket for Magnet Cup, Tour De France Oxygen needed by Merckx, Three win for Hern, Rugby Union Ramsay new president, Bisley shooting, Declared runners for five meetings today Newbury, British Open Championship Oosterhuis back in the swing, University Match Balance of power with Cambridge, Three round totals, Athletics Britain trail after strong Germans, Neil Coles in with a chance, Broome towers above rivals, Trevino has two-stroke lead, England Test Team No change likely, International Rowing British crews on trial for Canada, Racing results yesterday Newbury, Yachting European title for Lundqvist, Today's cricket, Roche and Laver in final, Eton subdue Harrow. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lombard Banking, Gilliam, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Of New Zealand, Geoffrey Young, Motor Specialities Industries, Whitecombe & Tombs, Shoppertunities, Frames, The Times, New Zealand Apple And Pear Marketing Board, Heron Books, Cunninghams Of London, New Zealand Government, Boac, Union Steam Ship, Air New Zealand, The Edinburgh Securities Company, The Rising Of The Moon, V.G.S International, Colinette III, Legge, Bea, Preston Travel, Cavendish Sales, Leamington Spa Building Society, Cameo Corner, Meat Trades Journal, Wigmore Hall. Index. Politics and Parliament: Pensions Bill called good beginning, Parliament Friday July 10 1970 Over-80s pensions by November Commons. Law: Saigon gaol inquiry, Three given gaol terms in Athens, Britons gaoled in Algeciras, Divorce decree for wife of QC, £800 fines on a woman shoplifter, Legal Aid Representation And 'Grave Charges' Ex Parte Mascarenhas, £50 fine after Paisley visit, Soldier and wife gaoled for life, Three points for jury in libel case, Author gaoled for contempt, Queen's Bench Division The Case Of The 'Embarrassed' Woman Driver Rowland v. Thorpe. Picture Gallery: Down on the farm, Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Chess An old mistake, Gardening Greenfinger fallacy, The Brothers, Royal Show was a success, Eating in Chicken with paprika, Bridge In the jungle, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,513, City Exhibition, Wine Cotes du Rhone, Saturday broadcasting, Eating out Good Food Guide A gastronome's Bologna, Travel Family drive to Greece. Reviews: Fiction A talent to burn, Windmills and Yellow Perils, Back-to-front Belloc, Antiphony, Rising from the ranks, Brink of the black, Unbridled, Anti-fantasy, Timescrime When crime is real, Death of the sun, Learning to enjoy life fully, Karajan's dramatic Creation. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Collectors, Music on the South Bank, Educational, Services tomorrow: Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Announcements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Gardening. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, July 12, 1945 South African Casualties. Editorials/Leaders: The Battlefield, At The Roots Of Violence, In Athenian Courts. Letters to the Editor: Arts Council Grants, Two Tiers Or One?, Profile Of Donald Crowhurst: Evidence Of Voyage Notes, British Rail, Extreme punishment, Tragic situation, Cambridge Protest, University Of Birmingham, Travelling light, Stopped At Dover, Mail From Rhodesia, Not Registered To Vote, The Ultimate Arm. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Cambridge University awards. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir David Owen, Dr B. Benediktsson Prime Minister of Iceland, Mr Brian Hawkins, Mr E. S. Friendly. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Wall Street goes above 700, French hint at new Market entry veto, mining BHP profit up $10m, Denial by Broackes, Courtaulds speeds plant closure, company NEWS Retail loss knocks Firth Cleveland, Ford chief's warning on strike effects, Libya orders another cut in crude oil, EQUITY Markets Quiet end to Account, HP and instalment credit debt near '68 crisis level, Interim Statement Ben Turner & Son (Holdings) Limited Half-Year Report, Did you give a lift last week?, new ISSUES Dunlop's 8½ pc bond coupon, Record lending by societies, Fixed Interest Funds drift lower, Dearer food and tobacco, Property Bonds The pros and cons of those bricks and mortar policies, On Your Own Masterpieces to market, Tax ABCDE-sorting out the alphabet that spells confusion to Britain's taxpayers, Bank and Kenya partnership, How IT Works, Money Market Easy close after large Bank help, Sterling 3 point rise to $2.3916, 2,200 sent home at Leyland, Has Courage got the John Smith terms right?, Corby men to go back, IRC gives assurance on loan, How The Markets Moved, Bank asked for strike overdraft, Mortgages in a high interest economy, Courage and Smith's in £112m beer link-up, Cornfeld: I'll win back IOS, Railwaymen seek 25 per cent rise, Wall Street Another good gain, Insur Ance Mortgage assurance: the poor man's with-profit plan, £250m goods held up if docks halted one week, Company Meeting Melbourne And General Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson on Australia's New Exports, Ling-Temco chief again demoted. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trusts, London & Regional Market Prices Long dated funds dull, Commodities Cocoa futures down £3 10s, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Property Wanted.
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