The Times - 01/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Gretel Spitzer, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Bonn Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, From David Cross, From Drew Middleton, From David Housego, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Michael Leapman, From Dessa Trevisan, Pat Healy, Henry Stanhope, PHS, IRIS HAYTER, JOHN JONES, T. P. G. WHITLEY, R. H. TIZARD, A. P. HERBERT, GEORGE HOWARD, J. H. M. COCKAYNE, S. STEINER, F. C. SILLAR, A. Y. SWAINSTON, EDMUND STOCKDALE, DON BECKETT, R. E. POOLE, SIMON HORSHAM, I. A. ABRAHAM, MAURICE GAFFNEY, ARNOLD LUNN, PAMELA BRALEY-SMITH, By a Saleroom Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service., W. S. A, Lord Salisbury, William Mann, Michael Wale, Joan Chissell, Ronald Hayman, William Gaunt, Peter Hoffer, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Tom German, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Robin Mead, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Gillian O'Connor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Giles Smith, by Leonard Buckley, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, By Michael Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, G. E. THOMAS, CHRISTOPHER COCKERELL., DOROTHY BLEWER, JOHN G. TEARLE, By Maurice Corina, Roger Vielvoye, Frank Vogl, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, John Woodland, by Bjarni Gudmundsson, by Johannes Nordal, by Professor Peter Foote, by John Lincoln,
ResumoNews: Help to wage-stopped families Effect of the Family Income Supplement, Bishop defends religion in schools, LSD trip led to youth's death fall, Dissent makes itself heard as Malaysia moves to democracy, Lunokhod 1 will give the moon's exact distance, Figures in an empty landscape, Secondary teachers go on strike in France, Pope ends Australian 'tyranny of distance', Three French literary awards announced, U S Army prepares for electronic battlefield, Free vote in Aden under new constitution, Communist role in fomenting strikes against Bill on labour relations, French Foreign Legion men killed in Chad, Khrushchev remembers, Post Office men to seek assurance from Minister, Bill seeks to reduce vivisection, Inquest told husband suspected his brother, Design of homes in Birmingham area does not take enough account of safety, report says, Sark collects poor tax, Sir Francis out for 200-mile day record, New Royal Society president installed, Physics: Planck's constant may vary, M Debre concedes France's need of alliances but reaffirms Gaullist objections to integration, Resourceful nation seeking fresh paths, Vietcong Christmas truce, Footballer shot man for revenge, Crown says, Irish Primate condemns contraception, Space Two rockets study the sun, The Times Diary RUSI: Big gun 'fired', The relevance of borstal Crisis in the prisons: the fifth article in the series by Norman Fowler MP, Pakistanis begin asking when troops will leave, Fuel stocks now dangerously low, Kent killings said to be 'premeditated', Health service to be studied for America, Trudeau absence from de Gaulle funeral explained, Improved birth control is urged, Norway's case for high farm prices, Journalists agree to ballot on pay, US conservationist lobby poses threat to Concorde, Robens warning on union laws, Spirit healer is credited with son's cure, New fish protection moves on scene of past conflicts, Women at work Toni twins behind the counter, Welsh students start protest sit-ins, Jets collide on runway at Israel airport, Teachers' probationary year 'a mockery', It is your potential they are after, Heroin addicts in New York exceed 100,000, Giant gas well on fire in the high Arctic, A way out of the Simonstown impasse The merits of Diego Garcia as a compromise, Communists cut off 30,000 Cambodians, Officials taking Thursdays and Fridays off in Iran, Kirk collects £228,748 for overseas aid, Mr Walker promises laws against road pollution, Envoy and wife commit suicide, Inpatient treatment only if vitally necessary, Michael X cuts ties with Black Power, Today's engagements, Hungarian party decides confidently to press on with reform policies, Kliment E. Voroshilov. A, Education given priority in Greek budget, Solicitors reply to 'jumping gun' suggestion, Worldwide interest in the sagas, Engineer's loss of memory on Yarra crash, Bradford lead in laser beam research, Referendum on EEC entry is challenged, Lillian Board fund now over £15,000, Threatened railway line woos back passengers, Tate Gallery contest focuses attention on the finer points of painting, Joint force frees 19 in Vietcong camp, A people conscious of their history, Guard critically injured in City bank raid, Evasion of laws on child labour feared, Tribunal told of riot night shots by Ulster 'specials', Dustmen asked to talks on work-to-rule, West warns Russia that autobahn delays could hamper Berlin settlement, World conference will discuss plan to make hijacking extraditable, New pay offer to police is rejected, Building the metro, Defiant Solzhenitsyn letter talks of his fears of being barred from Russia, CDU to boycott Warsaw treaty signing, Higher home prices blamed on BST, U S promise to maintain Nato defence share. Politics and Parliament: Mr Marples makes a plea on behalf of sherry drinkers, Worrying state of solid fuel stocks: oil supplies adequate House of Commons, Government want talks on metrication House of Lords, Conference in Paris on air piracy, Parliamentary Notices, Committee to steer Mersey docks through crisis, Rolls-Royce aid confirmed, Review of electricity boards' activities, Government did not put pressure on Bank of England to help Rolls-Royce, Third London airport report soon, Mr Marples pleads for Consumer Council, Bitter Commons clash over Mersey docks, Powell call for 'more government' in justice. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Credit, Mappin & Webb, Dunhill, Weil, Petroleum Technology, Commercio Estero, Iceland Chamber Of Commerce, Saga, Merlimau Pegon Limited, Esja, Business Systems Analyst, Icelandair, Residential Resort Properties, Nsu, Aquaascutum, The Royal Smithfield Show, Lopi, The Times, Starcast, Trygging, Papas, Blue Nun, Slaturfelag Sudurlands, Samband, Union Of Stockfish Products, Leicester Permanent, Loftleidor, Suede Coats, Senior Secretaries Ltd., British Leyland, Iceland's Largest Bank, Hertz, Healey & Baker, Central Electricity Generating Board, Export Bureau, Icemart, Iceland, Punch, Bbbs, Portland Cement. Law: Court of Appeal Court of Appeal Husband holds on trust wife's transferred property Heseltine v. Heseltine, Judge's 'improper pressure' on accused- Regina v. Barnes, Farmer's wife murder alleged, Plot over immigrants alleged, Criticism of 'emotion' over Basque trial, Mother of seven and husband, aged 16, accused, Applying for rescission orders, In the ritual of a Connecticut courtroom the central issue of American life is acted out: can a black militant get a fair trial? Quest for Panther jury proves embarrassing, Three accused of deliberate and cold-blooded execution of man in shop, Life sentence for killing girl, Man remanded on bullion charge. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,635, Fischer retains chess lead, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Selling an old sweet smell, Nottingham Hamlet for London, De la Rue collection of playing cards fetches a disappointing £12,000, Broadcasting Television. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, U S Treasury Secretary denies resignation. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 1, 1945 Fourteenth Army, The Night Sky in December. Editorials/Leaders: Lender Of Last Resort, Berlin-The Key To The Future, One Of Russia's Great Authors. Letters to the Editor: Tax barometer to control inflation, GMT versus BST: survey of popular preference, Choice of Speaker, Shifting the blame, Private sector indifference, Training and the small firm, Olympic shamateurism, Youngest undergraduate, Duties of the church, Wage accelerator, For Houghton Street, Thames defences against flood, Khrushchev remembers, Taxing travel expenses, Ratable values, The uses of age. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof W. L. Renwick Development of the arts, Ida Flower Ranching in Arizona, Hon Mrs Aubrey Herbert, Obituary, Mr Wolfe Kaufman. Reviews: Ruzante rides again La Moscheta Piccolo, Milan, A pianist's concerto Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Festival Hall, Frank Zappa Coliseum, John Ogdon Wigmore Hall, An ambition realized, More gifts to museums. Classified Advertising: Graduate Appointments, University Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal. Sport: Double likely by Carr, McFarland replaced by Lloyd, Rugby Union Internationals return for Surrey, Results at Windsor, Fiji offer for youngsters, Football The loudest whispers at Maine Road, Sports in Brief, Huntingdon runners, Motor racing Ickx leaves drivers' committee, Home matches for Slough and Dagenham, Swing Along a bargain for Nicholson, Boxing Buchanan waits for permit, Richards gets new contract, England now taken seriously, Racing Novices find Windsor troublesome, Newmarket sales Mare in foal to Sir Ivor goes to Japan, Wetherby programme. Property: H. E. Foster And Cranfield, Greater London Council, Sotheby's, Bonham's, Christie's. Business and Finance: Output of crude steel down, Metropolitan Estate And Property Corporation, United States Treasury chief urges more trade freedom, Mr Paynter explains why he left the CIR, The German steel industry's fight to stay competitive, West Germany Volkswagen pay rises will add £21m to wages bill, The big switch to colour, Italy Calabria site chosen for fifth major steel plant, 60 airlines meet for fares talks, U S tin stockpile hearing due to open on Thursday, Big fall in unofficial engineering strikes, Robert Moss Limited, Fairfax Jersey Group, A START To Disengagement, The Regions, New body to take over from Textile Council next year, A new book on why the public must keep pace with the computer Dangeraccelerating hardware at work, Agricultural mission to visit China, Garages warned on holding spares, Interim Statement May & Hassell Limited and Associated Companies, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Mersey 'viable by summer' aim, CITB unrest on redundancies, J. Coral Limited, Eurodollar demand weakens pound, Interim Statement Dene Shipping Co Ltd Interim Report, Bank lending cut back for second month running, State selling of power appliances may end, Hoveringham remains in doldrums, Business Diary: Dr Adams's trip to lobby for an atomic 'pile', Fixed Interest, Mining Mineral Securities mopping up, Higher prices put UK car export sales up by 4pc, Jumbo boycott blamed as BOAC first-half profit drops to £8.5m, Seddon gets Atkinson, Marks & Spencer board changes, Computer News Honeywell's new time-sharing systems, Opinion: Industry Neddy lives! But why? I need convincing, New Issues Vosper rights to raise £908,000, BR's first foreign vessel launched, Wall Street, Bids and Deals Carlton fuel side sold for £526,000, IMC requoted, In brief, Reforms 'not needed' for industrial peace, Company News Robt. Moss: 4 pc more, Big cutback expected in Cowley workforce, Associated Leisure Limited, How the markets moved, Marling Industries (industrial tex-, Discount house to deal in Euro-currency, Sterling and Money, John Whitmore on Seddon's victorious bid for control of Atkinson The long but low-key battle of the lorries, 'Home service' insurance groups plan £94m merger, Freepost plan, Minister stresses serious state of coal stocks: no CEGB margin, Cocoa sales meeting, Monsanto opens tyre cord plant. Business Appointments: New financial chiefs for Rolls-Royce, Business appointments New Chrysler UK director for Coventry. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh demand for Furness Withy, Recent issues.
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