The Times - 26/09/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Michel Garin, Paul Martin, By our Political Staff, Michael Leapman, From Jerome Caminada, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes, Our Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Our Labour Staff, Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Roper, By Nature-Times News Service, By Clive Borrell, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Christopher Warman, From Eric Marsden, From Dan van der Vat, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Reddaway, From Oar Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Neil Alien Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, From Peter Ryde, Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From Brian Lewis, By Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From our Newmarket Correspondent, From our Northern Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Ian Morison, By Clive Callow, From David Blake, Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, By Gillian O'Connor, From Peter Jay, Economics Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, Reuter, Lindsay Duncan, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, J. D., Ronald Irving, Chris Dunkley, By Anthony Crosland, U A Titley, PHS, CYRIL PETER BOROUGH, JOY HEYWORTH, ST. ALBANS, HARRY BRADSHAW, SYLVIA MARGOLIS., CLIVE HAMERSLEY, RHYS BURRISS, G. H. PINCKNEY, JOHN ARDEN, MARGARETTA D'ARCY, NICHOLAS F. VAN WIJK, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, C. BERNARD BROWN, A. B. HODGSON, LUKE, DENYS LASDUN, CYRIL W. F. NEWMAN, By Bishop F. R. Barry, Alvin Toffler, David Wade, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Kenneth Loveland, Michael Billington, Edward Mayer, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, John Carter, Margaret Allen, by Margaret Allen, by John Earle, by Jane Manley,
ResumoNews: Lord Thomson says unions holding back progress, Sicily, Threat of legal action by Sir A Boult, Viruses may be a key to evolution process, West bank mercy convoy returns empty-handed, Herr Dutschke offered possible extension, Families of hostages greet the news with tears of happiness and disbelief, Japanese solar wave rocket fails at launch, Tourists attracted to offshore islands, Architects argue the case for a new system of finance to pay for a new kind of housing Subsidizing people, not homes, Soviet plan to settle Middle East dispute, Amman guerrilla HQ wrecked in bombardment, The price and the prize of sustained growth, Rugby's great landmarks, Many feared dead in copperbelt cave-in, Mr Heath attacked for 'strike' remark, Wounded describe havoc at Jebel Husain, Government fact finder will urge that British troops should leave by end of 1971 Gulf withdrawal decision soon, Fiat in Sicily The SicilFiat, Cuban base for Soviet submarines feared, Eating as the locals do, French Socialists set out their conditions in the search for unity of the non-communist left, Labour pinpoints four reasons for electoral defeat, Awaiting the video-cassette, Mr Smith says economy is moving too fast, Embryology: Fertility in mice, More play spaces in high flats urged, British hijack hostages all freed unscathed: anxiety over missing 38, Incentives needed to cut population rise, Nixon takes new look at Vietcong proposals, Chinese missiles defence rejected by US, Archaeology: Stone Age in Egypt, Young Liberals share in reforging unity, Industries show firm confidence in the future, Press as 'the new pillory', Idyllic aspects to isle of hillside towns, Sanctions for strikes 'would be mistake', The Times Diary BFI: Sight and Sound, and fury, What is the role of the priest in society?, Bank robber and captives in boat chase, History written in stone, Youth barred from Britain, King complains of infiltration, Angry Mr Vorster expels priests over freedom fighters, Today's engagements, American cars burnt in Rome protest, Physicist seized in wave of Leningrad arrests, Swiss troops to reinforce airport guards, Drivers' ban costs newspapers 10m copies. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Kray trial man promoted, Latest appointments County court judge, Solti's new post. Display Advertising: Bell's, Banco DI Sicilia, Universal Geneve, Unicem, Tirrenia Line, Syracuse, Bergen Line, Vino Corvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rasiom, Aeronautica Sicula, Sgas Hotels, Piazza Indipendena, Ems, Palermo, The Observer, Wessex Lofts, Broadgrove, Bennett Typewriter, Frames, Appeals, Sicilia, The Montecatini Edison, Foreign Exchange Bank, Taylor Woodrow, Ente Siciliano Per LA Promozione Industriale, Ski-Plan, The Times, Bulb Planter, Coop Vacanze, Cit, Shopertunities, Abbey, Educational Courses, Ispea, Sintesi, Tyndall Assurance Plan, 'Tri-Barrow', Star Mailing Service, Cassette, Taormina, Gioiosa Marea, Eni, Pal, The National Society For Epileptics, Provincial. Picture Gallery. Law: Basques to have 14 lawyers at mass trial, Broadmoor for man from gaol, Migrant gaoled for life, Axe-killings at hospital alleged by Palestinians, Arthur Hosein is accused by brother, S Africa court hears of war training camps. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Millions are waiting for right homes, Young Liberals win amendment on dual approach to politics. Arts and Entertainment: The fractured family, Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess A question of grading, Food Making cakes, A seasonal sweeper, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,579, Bridge High scoring and slow play, Radio, Gardening Ready for the frost, Travel The Promenade Deck Gang, Good Food Guide Eating out in London's clubs, Drink Red wines from the Rhone, Sunday, Russia's chess victory. Sport: Nijinsky among 38 still in for Prix de l'Arc, Sports in Brief, Mrs Warren's revival, Football Improved sides could spoil two unbeaten records, Boxing Odds against Buchanan, Football fixtures for this weekend, Strict control needed in combustible situation Arsenal rewarded for coolness, Jacklin stands five strokes clear after brilliant 66, Challenge by three for top place, Rugby Union Blackheath will not be at full strength, Three late goals by Ray Crawford, Los Angeles tennis, Two winners for Mercer at Ascot, Athletics Juniors renew rivalry with west Germans, Hockey Netherlands are strong enough to defeat Spain, 26 runners and £59 treble pool, Show Jumping Sound win by Howe in a fast time, Hereford results, Other flat racing programmes today Catterick Bridge, Runners and riders at Ascot today, No hope of overhauling the Americans, Welsh Pageant looks the main danger to Humble Duty, Adorable Cyril on the upgrade, Today's National Hunt programmes Market Rasen, Yachting Gretel's crew hopeful. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Continued upsurge in equities, 1 Mutual Income 22.9. Business and Finance: Stock markets end week with another advance, Bids and Deals Fodens not to come again for Atkinson, Dock strike upsets China Clays, Wolstenholme profit growth checked, Insurance Free enterprise in the household market, W Germany bans fund, Bank chief rules out DM revaluation, MinTech pledge on UK-Soviet projects, Sterling holds 37½pc stake in Gamages, Briefly from the Boardroom, Car Insurance When insurers and insured fall out, Equities, Steelmakers in Six seek protection against BSC, Sir Miles sets out savings aim, Tax: the second article on redundancy Keeping severance pay intact, Law Partnership is a bond easier to make than break, Curbs eased on investing in trusts overseas, Personal Invstment And Finance Unit Trusts Vavasseur: good things come in small packgaes, Wheat for China, Fixed Interest, International oil groups ready to fight higher price claims by Libya, IOS accepts Fonditalia plan, DATA to continue pay dispute with Rolls-Royce, Gas training levy cut approved by DEP, Motor industry fears shortage of new models next month, Palmers' Hebburn shipyard closed, Wall Street, Company News Ransomes damper on good figures, Interim Statement Hall Engineering (Holdings) Ltd., Plessey and BSR again discuss merger, Insurance association urges gains tax review, How the markets moved, IMF chief calls for fight against inflation, Scotia Investments increases films stake, The Optimistic Market, Sterling and Money, Mining North Broken Hill giving 3 for 1, Joseph Webb & Co. Ltd. Profit Prospects, Prospect for renewing sterling arrangements discussed by bankers, Irish bank dispute nearing solution, LRC's big order. Editorials/Leaders: Picking Up The Pieces, The Eastbourne Al Fatah, The Dawn Of Optimism. Letters to the Editor: Advantages of a general strike, Red Cross in Jordan, Living in towers, An hour in the pulpit, Hijacked aircraft, Precedence to dogs, Pooled dispatches, Churches' aid to guerrillas, St Albans house, The expulsion of Herr Rudi Dutschke, Sadler's Wells dispute, Barbican architects. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Thursday September 27, 1945 Honour for Canadians. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Acknowledgments, Music on the South Bank, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Services tomorrow: Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, Tyrol, Entertainments, Gardening. Obituaries: Mr Erich Remarque Author of controversial best-seller, Signor Angelo Rizzoli, Obituary, Dr James Ryan. Reviews: Aida New Theatre, Cardiff, Filippo Sanjust, Politics is about people, The Roses of Eyam Northcott, Exeter, Nothing Sacred. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents,
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