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The Times - 04/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, ERIC MARSDEN, Paul Martin, By CLIFFORD LONGLEY, By Our Labour Staff, From PETER HOPKIRK, By CLIVE BORRELL, By a Staff Reporter, From MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Political Editor, From Arthur Osman, By PAT HEALEY, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, John Roper, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By TONY ALDOUS, From PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAN VAN DER VAT, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From HENRY KAMM, From Our Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, By HENRY STANHOPE, Defence Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, Innis Macbeath, Peter Jay Economics Editor, David Bonavia, PHS, Michael Hornsby, ELIZABETH GUNSTON, SUE WHITTLES., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, J. F. GARNER., R. V. MOBERLY., SUDELEY., WALTER N. BIRKS, KENNETH COHEN, LARS H. SONESSON, M. MAINZA CHONA, R. J. T. HILLS., ANTHONY GIVEN., IVOR H. MILLS, BARRY SEABOURNE, NICHOLAS KALDOR., GEORGE GOYDER, ALAN BRADLEY., By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, J. L., By Julian Jebb, By John Spurling, By John Russell Taylor, by Alan Blyth, By Leonard Buckley, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, From NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN NICHOLLS, By NORMAN CREEK, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From JIM RAILTON, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, By Our Financial Staff, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, Frank Vogl, Anthony Thomas, By DENNIS DWYER, By Our Industrial Staff, By PETER HILL, By MALCOLM BROWN, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, By ROSS DAVIES, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. M. CABOT., By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, MARIE JENKINS., JOHN G. FLEMING, J. W. SEABRIGHT., By ANTHONY ROWLEY, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, DAVID MILLHAM, MARGARET STONE, BERRY RITCHIE, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, by Allen Greenwood, by Kenneth Fulton, by Michael Cobham, by Captain R. A. Villiers, by Arthur Reed, by Knut Hammarskjold, by John Prothero Thomas, by Humphrey Wynn, Arthur Reed, by David Dorrell, by Maurice Root-Reed, by Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, by Captain N. V. Bristow, by Dr. A. H. Chilver, by Derek Dempster, by G. R. Wrixon, by Professor T. E. H. Williams,

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Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,560, Counterpoint, Early Operas To Be Produced, Championship crosswords, Computer wins silver bowl for chess. News: Eve of poll tension in Chile, State Must Move Soon On Project, Gun club aim to thwart criminals, Seizure plan for African land denied, Autoland Here To Stay, Industry Waits For Policy Lead, Radioactive leak closes building at Windscale, Child custody plea, Churches to aid African resisters, Woman will pay polio man's debt, Many New Airports Needed, Sound Rockets On Target, Japanese claim new 'memory' advance, Uk Electronics AIM Higher, US accuses Egypt of cease-fire violations, Lessons Of Export Drive, Cranfield Courses Lead, Crash fire engine had two crew too many, Communication for high-speed trains, Ceylon set to be a republic, Big Effort On Safety, Looking Abroad For Orders, Strike dangers grow: Dustmen, private buses and car workers Council employees preparing for action, Curbing Nuisance Level, Dayan hints at action on missiles, Beggar may have law's backing, Lasers, Milkmen eligible for Churchill travel, Challenge to new Ghana President, Unions muster to resist curbs, First 5 years crucial for intelligence, Appeal win will reunite family, Smaller rise in population forecast, Fishermen blamed for boy's death, Transplant in question, 'Let public share in planning', Joint Ventures In Europe, Simulators Check Costs, 'Alas! poor country' English and American recessions hit Scottish industry, Computers for tomorrow, RIBA prepares new attack on London plan, Prison sites not yet for housing, Military report notes Soviet arms lead, First orders for Europe's airbus, Suharto hide and seek succeeds, Query On Concorde, Floating the pound, Cardiology Care units cut deaths from blood clots, The Times Diary The Braddocks as theme for Liverpudlian musical, Camden: hands clasped across class barriers Untidy, yes, but no ghettoes, Fears for Burma's future, Rheumatology Enzyme may be of use in arthritis, Today's engagements, From aircraft and engines to missiles and components.., Tramp spoils a city's health record, Equipment IS Big Business, Cousins calls race talks, Dispute over criticism by Russell, 'Fake squad' arrested, Children in march to police after fire clash, Troops fight wounded in Saigon, Child labour in factory, father says, Athos closes door to the unkempt, Zambians agog to see who attends the summit, Control, Need for more study of youth drug abuse, Free grapes in Paris protest, Rude Pravo attack on The Times, Pompidou to visit Soviet space city, Tracing reason for crime, Bonn opposition urged to accept Soviet pact, OAU demands release of Tel Aviv captives, Infra-red development, Aerospace Common Market, Raf At The Crossroads, Finances Under Review, Elysée still holds reins of power, Liberation and Soviet women, Time Saved For Travellers. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Steel, Pia, Redifon, Shell, The National Bank, Bks, Living, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sunday Times, Westland Helicopters, National Society For Cancer Relief, Shorts, Hampton, Rolls-Royce, Dowty, Electricity, Midland Bank, Meteorologists, Aeritalia, Geigy, Fiat, Ulay Oil, Parker-Knoll, The Decca Navigator Company, D.G.A.A., Hawker Siddeley, Department Of Health And Social Security, Alitalia, Ferranti, Linde, Sperry, Boac, Plessey, British Aircraft Corporation, Bea, Ambassador Publishing Services, Hawker Siddeley Group Limited, Royal Air Force. Politics and Parliament: Ministers report to Heath on economies. News in Brief. Law: Gun threat: two gaoled, Fingerprint evidence at Tate trial, Czech hijacker sentenced, Six sentenced to gaol after parade. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: New chief for Newsday. Editorials/Leaders: At The Local Level, Keeping Venice Afloat, The Cdu And The Treaty. Letters to the Editor: Sculpture At The Cathedral, Executive tax, Israel And The Palestinians, Observations From The Crowd At Pop Festival, Burnt In Effigy, The Churches In South Africa, Demolishing Bath, Law and reality, Air Pollution, Provocative wastes of space, Peace and friendship, Plot To Depose Hitler, Control of inflation, French Resistance, Walking On The Right, Infantry Shortage, Distortion over U S, Industrial Unrest: Strains Of Productivity, Census And Privacy, Intruding aircraft, Crashing Satellites. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday, September 5, 1945 Durban Stronghold. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Anthony Thompson, Miss Margot Baker, General Pierre Koenig Distinguished commander of Free French forces, Roger Senhouse, Obituary. Reviews: A series to watch, Joan the political prisoner, Ends and means, Masculine Shrew, Straight Mahler. Sport: Sandown runners, Hollinwell scores, Show Jumping Stroller lengthens medal lead, German Yachting Fine Finn display, Other cricket scores Hampshire v Somerset, Burhill golf, Sports in Brief, Scarborough Festival Band back in form, Exhibition by Cassius Clay, Devon And Exeter, Gaiety At Folkestone Kent batsmen in full flow, United States Tennis Cox fades after a great start, Stroke-Play Championship Mrs Smith holds lead, Records Set At World Student Games German girl ends bad luck streak, Cricket Review Turner sets a record, A Change Of Mind Aston transfer is shelved, Chester programme today, English Challenge Lupe to cross swords with Santa Tina, Double for Americans, Rowing British four achieve aim, Junior Tennis Two champions lose, Late Slump Glamorgan driven to crisis, Yachting, Jacklin six strokes behind Barnes, Motor Cycling Sutcliffe holds on, Tennis Round The World New series planned, Yesterday's results York. Property: Property Market Converted homes offer, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Transfer Books, Announcements, County Planning, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Sterling 10 point loss after early firmness, Libya More cuts in oil output, Sharp rise on Wall St, Training boards seek levy changes, 2,500 BSC men out, Devlin date 'heralds new way of life for dockers', Bleak outlook for wool textile manufacturers, Stanley Gibbons share sale, Unions near European pact with Philips, Aluminium: stockists' defence, Harold Lever at meeting of IOS board, Switzerland ILO cancels meeting as economy, Second quarter sales surge for ICI, mining Norman Shierlaw to chair Island Mines, Bids, Deals & Mergers Ready Mixed in second try for Roadstone, Small builders' training plea, Company Meeting Frederick Cooper (Holdings) Limited Profits Up 70% To New Record, R-R withdraws lock-out threat, The Regions, Interim Statement, Providing the regions with secure employment, DM 100m flotation, Tyneside leaders call talks on Hebburn yard, First British Trade Week set for Hamburg, FOR THE saver Zurich-Bedford link, Market reacts well to ICI fall in profits, THE Friday COLUMN A stock exchange for the small man, A snarl-up that needs sorting out, Engineering research teams pooled, new ISSUES Cray Electronics offering, Wool meetings postponed, BUSINESS diary The £900m boys help out Stanley Gibbons, Centre-File order for computers, United States Car sales fall 6.8 pc in late August, Mint men defy ban, Interim Statement Half Year's Results, Jobless: Scottish TUC call for action, Japan Reluctance over currency plan, Putting a new face on things, Brewers need more outlets overseas, Briefly, Plessey profits rise 18 pc, Engineering product prices up by 9 p c, Fixed Interest Funds quietly firm, Money Market Large help from the Bank, Car delivery snags plague the retailers, Wall Street 8-point rally in heavier trading, Chemical group's slow recovery, Hicking Pentecost & CO. LIMITED, The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, EQUITY Markets ICI fails to impress, GKN-Sankey men reject new pay deal: Dunlop threat grows, Less levy money for film-makers, How The Markets Moved, Penguin shares sold, contracts £1m order for STC, company NEWS Four points more from William Press & Son, VW sales soar in UK despite supply problem, Penguin now well on way to fulfilling promise, Authority Investments Limited, South Africa A-plant bids next year, France Tax system reform to cost 3,500m francs. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Copper up another £4 15s: Grains continue firm, Drawing of Bonds, Unit Trust Prices, London & Regional Market Prices ICI close firmly. Business Appointments: New post for Richard Powell, Business Appointments Blue Funnel's new managing director.

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