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The Times - 22/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Debelius, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Staff, From David Bonavia, Roger Berthoud, Our Berlin Correspondent, Charles Ha'grove, Our Rome Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From Michael Leapman, By George Clark political Staff, By Nature-Times News Service, Peter Hazelhurst, Julian Critchley, Charles Hargrove, PHS, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, P. G. BENSON, PAUL DRAKE, JOHN SEEKINGS, HUGH BRAUN, J. LABBE, JOHN FREMANTLE, MAURICE ASH, JANET HITCHMAN, NICOLAS van den BRANDEN de REETH, ELIOT SLATER, TOM KILPATRICK, ARNOLD HASKELL, SYDNEY BARRATT, BRYCE BLAIR, G. ROTHERHAM, DENIS MacSHANE, E. J. BATTERSBY, T. E. NTLHAKANA, S. J. McWATTERS, JAMES W. HORNBY, KATHLEEN BOOTHMAN, B. McCLEMENTS, PATRICIA PARSONS, Mr. E. H. Paxton, Lord Hurcomb, Mr. Denys E. Bower, David Wade, Joan Chissell, Henry Raynor, Alan Blyth, Richard Williams, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Hilary Brigstocke, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Gillian O'Connor, By Clive Callow, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By Edwin L. Dale, From David Nott, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas, Patricia Tisdall, WILLIAM J. LITHGOW, RALPH L. BENNETT, P. L. CARTER, By Eric Wigham, Raymond Aron, David Millham,

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News: Wholesale prices of turkeys down by 1s a pound at Smithfield market, Police car is rammed by gang in bank raid, Secret session: Mr. James, Special abortion units are opposed by region's medical chief, Butler found stabbed to death in Belgravia, A nation will be listening today to the chanting of winning numbers by boys in a Madrid orphanage Spain's spellbinding Christmas lottery, Bahrain links with Teheran strengthened, Attempt to evade tax ended property career, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore, Archaeology: Trade in prehistoric Europe, One shopper out of 15 in U S stores is a thief, Prime Minister is expected to fall in continuing Polish purge, E Germans reminded of danger to treaty, China is optimistic about its economic prospects, Resisting the Chinese in Tibet The first of two articles giving an eye-witness account of Chinese rule, Five new Polish Politburo members, Bridge for local traffic only, poll voters urge, No pledge on future of BBC local stations, The technocrat who will lead Poland, Plan for saving 'worst organized' museum at York, Scottish tourism and drink laws for review, General studies 'best test of academic ability', Geomagnetism How tidal flow affects magnetic fields, Naval passing out parade, 12,000 US troops are to leave Japan, Police losing battle over hashish, Ring-side seat of the PPS, Damages to families of Longhope lifeboat victims, Saigon bars Christmas airliner from landing, Civil Liberties protest over refusal of bail, Airport's ban on overtime crumbles, Spanish docks boycott of French ships, The financial key to Europe, Paris gardens turned into children's paradise, Moscow expresses its confidence in new Warsaw leaders in the hope of a quick end to disorders, Four stowaways found in 5ft packing case, Protest by doctors over drug leaflets, President Banda dismisses his Speaker, College elections at Oxford and Cambridge, Eire deportation appeal fails, Blackout threat in Italy, Stern Soviet warning to Israel, Poker players to gamble for world title, The Times Diary Environmental scene-stealing, Move to make Cublington protest a national issue, GLC looking at by-pass scheme for Greenwich, Sardinian leader's fall could threaten Italian Government, Pope's critic gets key post in research, Spreading benefits of fair rents system, Iran breaks silence on political prisoners, Briton describes how boy was shot by police, Today's engagements, Tuna mercury levels similar to US, Mother visits disputed baby. Law: Court of Appeal Costs and successful defendants Knight and Another v. Clifton and Others, Scientology libel case lost, Boy accused, Hungarian who lost leg accuses Britain, Bobby Baker appeal fails, Scientologists lose libel action against Tory MP and decide against an appeal, Six Sikhs gaoled for roles in fatal knife fight, Three fined after shouts at meeting, £170,000 fraud: three years for solicitor, French surgeons sentenced, Apostle of non-violence gaoled in bitter battle between farmers and workers in Steinbeck country, 'Shs. 262/-' not sterling W. J. Alan & Co. Ltd. v. El Nasr Export & Import Co., Order gives no civil remedy Coote and Another v. Stone, Three detectives remanded on bribery summonses. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Richard Ellis & Son, Fuji Bank, Times Newspapers Limited, Arthur Bell & Sons, Security Pacific National Bank, Nation Life Insurance, Contac, Vétiver, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Associated Japanese Bank, Iri, London News, The Times, Greek Wines & Spirits, L'air Du Cemps, Nedo, Christian Aid, Post Office Telecommunications. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Changes in Tory team for talks on Europe, Mr Healey on cost of arms sales. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,652, Broadcasting Television, Fashion by Prudence Glynn: B-B-B Biba, beautiful Biba. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 22, 1945. Air Waiting List. Editorials/Leaders: The Limitations On Gierek, Japan Loses Some More Of Its Wraps, The Case For Compulsory Chapel. Letters to the Editor: Hospitals in power cuts, Lorry size, Portugese in Africa, Argument over the site of the third London airport, Estate agents' charges, S Africa's neighbours, Hawker Hind, Constitution and EEC, Pylons at Hadrian's wall, Future of local radios, Compulsory chapel, Locking raiders in, Inflation and the shipbuilding industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Max Lincoln Schuster, Mr Hugo Charteris Writer and playwright, Prof T. S. Sterling English studies abroad, Mr Ion Munro, Lord Slim. Deaths. Reviews: Ion Radio 3, Andy Warhol at the Tate, Welsh National Opera to keep going, Lso Festival Hall, James Loughran in command, Somewhere a Voice is Calling Bbc I, Reincarnation of King Crimson. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Boxing Six titles in search of a champion, Tennis, President's team for Cheam match, Horse Trials New event for novices next year, Pakistan win with ease, Sports in Brief, £50,000 prize money at Wimbledon, Skiing Miss Jacot recovers best form, First class cup tie for Falkirk at Ibrox, Oliver's hopes for more after day of mixed fortunes, Skiing Killy keeps a jump ahead of strangers in paradise, Cricket Bowlers help D'Oliveira and Boycott save the day, Rackets Top seeds struggle through, England XV may face harder tackling opposition in trial, Football Plymouth want Stiles to add personality, Tennis Laver and Mrs Court lead world top twenty. Property: Salerooms. Business and Finance: Mr Joseph will back £4.8m loan to bank, The Concentric Group Of Companies, Australian mine shares dip again, West Germany 15pc more goods handled by port of Hamburg, Mining Tara uncovers best yet Navan finds, The Times share price service, Easing The Credit Squeeze, Company News Fairey interim heralds record profit this year, Benson's Hosiery (Holdings) Limited Annual Report 1970, Chairman elect leaves Vickers, Nuclear cargo ships not yet viable-P & O, Trading recovery by Hay's Wharf, ITT bids for computer phone exchange contracts, Abercom Investments Limited, New Issues Full dealing status for Abercom, £3m trade credit loan for Bulgaria, Price rise leads to anti-trust energy inquiry, US compromise on loan plans, BAC in talks with Japan and US on airbus plan, United States Move to link value-added tax with state grants, American groups may adapt new British analysis techniques, Development council plea to save Teesside steel jobs, Christies' record, Wall Street through the tremors of '70..., Contracts, Briefly from the Boardroom, Opinion: Industry Percentages more equal than others, Shell and BP to put 2d on petrol after Christmas, Interim Statement Atkinson Lorries (Holdings) Limited Interim Report, Equities, British owners order a record £1,200m worth of new shipping, Penn Central 'wasted' $21m on air service, The Stockholders Investment Trust Limited, The Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd., Tin consumption declines, Fixed Interest, Flavel Extract from Chairman's Review 1970, BP plants to produce animal feed from oil, OECD drops price rise forecast after row over pessimistic UK outlook, Computer News A new evaluation service, Ceylon likely to protest at London docks surcharge, Bigger London Weekend stake for the NoW, British Leyland facing overtime ban over 5,000 redundancies, West Scottish Christmas bread in short supply, Wall Street, Accident study for Yorks and Humberside, Worst month for unit trust inflow in 4 years, Irish pay deal ratified, France Fiat's stake in Citroen confirmed, In brief, Bank advances fall by £14m: personal lending unchanged, The economic legacy of Charles de Gaulle, Bids and Deals Ladbroke takes over Solomons-Flanagan, How the markets moved, Efta abolishes more non-tariff barriers, Buyers urged to consider cheaper foreign materials, Barclays Bank Dco And Subsidiary Companies, Business Diary:Hemming says a sad goodbye to business, Sterling and Money, Power men work to rule, Getting the bottle back on Britain's tables, Credit to Bulgaria, Canada's record surplus, Venezuela OPEC puts major producers on the spot, Swan Hunter in Harland talks, Record yarn deliveries, The Wigfall Group Widened Base Of Operations, New business 'brain drain' to US feared. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Leaders easier at the close, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank statements for December, Commodities, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dr Haffner to become NE Gas Board chairman.

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