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The Times - 13/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Hilary Brigstocke, From Our Correspondent, From Geoffrey Wansell, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, John Chartres, From a Staff Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Marshall, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, Arthur Reed, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Sharpe, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, By Christopher Parker, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Ian McDonald, Our Washington Correspondent, Charles Hargrove, PHS, L. F. BIDDLE, MICHAEL HOWARD, GEOFFREY MITCHELL, B. M. W. TRAPNELL, CELIA FOX., F. D. GAULT, MORAY McLAREN, IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, BASIL TUFFIELD, J. B. HORSMAN, KINGSALE, A. L. GOODHART, EUGENE V. ROSTOW, EDWARD HOLLOWAY, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, TONY McCARTHY, ROY HAY, R. B. HOLLAND, HENRY HOBHOUSE, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, Guy Brett, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, William Mann, Leonard Buckley, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Weston, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By David Jones, By Michael Baily, By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Dennis Dwyer, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Colin Chapman, Our industrial Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By John Woodland, From Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, John Revett, R. CHICHESTER-CLARK, JAMES TAYLOR, Anthony Rowley, H. R. MURRAY SHAW, BILL MacGREGOR, FELIX BELLINGHAM, M. POWER, N.G.A., E. JOHNSON DE FELICE, By Eric Wigham, David Bonavia,

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News: Man 'paid £600 in cash for horses after raid'-Crown, Korean armistice talks called off after fight, Confusion over Japan's role in a cease-fire, QC says '60 lifeboats could capsize', Soviet naval expansion-more modest than it appears, An editor against the dark forces, French speakers' sweeping win in Belgian poll is blow to Government's compromise plan, Women at work At the potter's wheel-40 years of self-expression, Witness says detective offered him a deal, Cubans storm UN building and pull down flag, The Pope condemns barbarism of abortion and euthanasia, Briton in Corsica incident, Drive to spread the word on housing grants, Man's £96 debts to be paid from court funds, Astronaut inspectors may need satellite maps, The Times Diary Dr Miller ends stage practice, Six buildings in New York hit by dynamite, Mr Nixon is urged to lead in civil rights, Survey of social reactions to decimalization, Garages attack Which? report, Major Chichester-Clark fears terror campaign against Ulster on 1956 scale, Rising living standards in western Europe are showing up the deficiencies of the eastern block Russia wants to stop EEC from getting bigger, Mrs Meir's warning to Syria and Iraq, Celebrations for Columbus in Genoa cancelled, Geophysics: Earth's crust refuse dump, EEC now less flexible on transition periods, 40,000 troop cut in Vietnam, Behind the scenes concessions allay officers' fear of popular unity Army keeps balance in Bolivian politics, New galleries and restaurants in five-storey extension plan for the British Museum, Southwark slums attacked by Mr Mellish, Plea to Minister on asylum for Vietnam deserter, Pakistan's democracy puts fear into Hindus, Air noise 'may step up hospital entries', Fruit machines must comply by December 1, Five to fight by-election, Thames 'foul, fishless' if strike goes on, M Pompidou establishes special link with Russia, Dying man 'was taken out and put in gutter', £450 award made to 'blameless' woman, Churches oppose curbs on unions in Hongkong, Cutting public spending-2 Finding new ground for savings in education, Short-term Army training before university entry, Eleven French troops killed in Sahara, Early morning explosions in Londonderry, £5 a head on rates proposed, Police guard on Mrs Hosein after threats, Reggio Calabria cut off from the rest of Italy, President Kaunda says the arms for South Africa issue is a question of life or death, Manager tells of efforts to save women, Troops to guard Mr Trudeau as Quebec offers kidnap talks, Mrs Binh rejects Vietnam peace proposal as manoeuvre to cover up fresh aggression, Ban on coal burning to be lifted in some areas, Night battle for key Cambodian ferry base, Cambridge proctors' powers reduced, Common Market warns U S on limiting imports, Providing compassion and help to enable disabled ex-Service men to endure their loneliness 3,000 war wounded still in hospital, Pollution Use declines but DDT residue level still high, Schools face sudden rise in immigrants, Veto on measure to trim political TV costs, Today's engagements, Conflict seen in 'Hitler' terms by Mr Nyerere, Woman died after raid, World of Perry Mason comes to County Hall, More councils back wage claim by strikers, £400 compensation order on pop group leader. News in Brief. Law: Queen's Bench Division Can councils exclude aliens from housing lists? Ealing London Borough Council v. Race Relations Board and Another, Bermuda MP is refused bail on riot charge, Court of Appeal FA 'no legal representation' rule upheld Enderby Town Football Club v. Football Association Ltd., Businessman on forgery charge, Stylophone makers must pay purchase tax Dubreq Studios Ltd. v. Commissioners of Customs and Excise, Workers fear union fines for non members, Michael X sent for trial on robbery charge, Men remanded on trawler theft charge. Politics and Parliament: New body to curb Government spending, Mr Heath seeks fullest conversations at UN. Index. Display Advertising: Fownes, National Savings, Cunard, Assurance Company, Queen's Award To Industry, Midland Bank, Highland Home Industries, Money Management, Fenwick, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Taiwan Power Company, Moda Selezione, Ibm, Thomson, Boac, Vegetable Show, Avis, Secretarial Specialist, Family Circle, Simpson, Hillman, Bupa, Royal Air Force. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Smoke Returns To The London Skies, Behind The Brave Show At Earls Court, New Shapings In Latin America, Dangerous Days For Canada. Letters to the Editor: Steel future, Getting Israeli and Arab to talk, Soviet writers, Those hats, Pursuit of grief, Bishop's economy plans under attack, Velasquez for export?, A tariff of Courts, Protest, Selling Church plate, So easy, Earldom of Arundel, Wage rates in EEC, Aluminium switch, Computer jargon, An assessment of management education, New roses or old. Births. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Est-ce-qu'elles sont plus chic que nous? Fashion by Prudence Glynn, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,593, Broadcasting Television, Sale room 90,000 gns for Sung dynasty bottle, London sales to art galleries. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Swears and Wells chairman resigns, £900 scholarship as prize for best carol, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Saturday, October 13, 1945 Peron arrested. Obituaries: Prof L P Vallery Radot, Archdeacon Burne, Obituary, Mr W. C. Reedy Printer and writer. Reviews: Thomas Hemsley Bishopsgate Hall, Intermodulation Queen Elizabeth Hall, Tippett Cardiff, Seymour's return Romeo and Juliet Covént Garden, Sitting pretty, Gershwin gala, Horizon Bbc 2. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Tennis Top seed misses start of the Dewar Cup, Hide's 80-1 double, No Laurel run for Blakeney, What the pessimists saw as a mirage became an oasis with a prospect of a place in Europe How Cinderella made the grade at the Palace, Howard's powerful running, Sports in Brief, Kent try eight, Table tennis Premises blow to prestige, Maturity at Oxford, For the record Squash Rackets, Warwick results, Football results League Cup, Rugby League French party for the World Cup, Boxing Buchanan may defend title against Rose, Plumpton fields, Football Sir Alf picks Kember and Kennedy, Few worries for Tredinnick and Miss Hills, Newton Abbot card, Today's football, Final race for Nijinsky in Champion Stakes, Holders take hard road to cup final, Ruby Union Barbarians field strong side against Fijians. Property: Salerooms. Business and Finance: General Motors picks London as Europe base, New state commission is to vet competition in nationalized industries, Japan European container link planned, United States Brokers' accounts frozen, Unctad team will watch preferences, Equity buyers hold off, Bolivia President Torres foresees state takeovers, The Regions, Hutchison International Limited, German wage talks in deeper trouble, Aid to exporters will be cut, Cunard seeking control of Sunair Holidays, Many petrol stations 'are unprofitable', Who will get all that cigarette advertising?, Spiraflite wound-up with debts 'over £1m', Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, U S Senate warned of alarm over trade Bill, New threat to Rover production as truck men walk out again, Business Diary: Tikkoo drops a 1 m.-ton depth charge on the tanker business, Sears Holdings Limited Interim Report, F.P.A. Construction Group Limited Interim Report, Car hire deal by Leyland could lead to a price war, Company News Surprise downturn at Assoc Leisure, Why Russia is doing deals with the West, Fixed Interest, British Steel may buy Australian coking coal, Sears comes back for British Shoe, F. J. C. Lilley Limited Interim Results, Remedy In The Forecourt, Computer News ICL opens training headquarters, Italy Senate favours tax reform, Portuguese Minister in talks, Wall Street, Bids and Deals Mercian stands fast against UBM, Search for the right recipe to feed the needy, In brief, Harder life under the higher-price D-mark, Opinion: Industry A personnel view of the Carr proposals, Irish bank staffs reject formula, How the markets moved, Italian group buys two IOS companies, Bardolin stake is sold, Sterling and Money, BOAC chief says Concorde use awaits costs factor, Mr Clore bids £37m to buy out British Shoe minority holding, Mining Benguela setback to 'Tanks' profit, Commodity exports rise, Merlimau Pegoh Ltd. Pre-Tax Profits 50% Higher, Eec Reservations on Commonwealth sugar exports, Steel price rise needed to aid plant investment. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Glaxo falls after results, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments P & O Group deputy chairman chosen.

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