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The Times - 16/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, Oct. 15, From Fred Emery, From Hilary Brigstocke, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, Our Bonn Correspondent, David Wilsworth, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, Communications Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, From David Spanier, Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Geraldine Keen, From Peter Hopkirk, From Paul Martin, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Michael Baily, Innis Macbeath, Tony Aldous, Peter Hazelhurst, PHS, JOHN BOULTING, NIGEL RYAN, Stephen Jessel, BRIAN CROZIER, R. R. MILNER-GULLAND, PEARL ROBBINS, BARBARA ROBB, AUDREY HARVEY, J. ANTHONY WHITEHEAD, MICHAEL JEANS, WILFRED WATTS, SEIRIOL EVANS, RAGNHILD IHLE, HUMPHRY BERKELEY, HILARY E. SMITH, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Richard Sharpe, David Wade, Chris Dunkley, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, John Higgins, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By Ian Morison Blanking Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN GOLDING, L. G. WHITWORTH, Malcolm Brown, Ronald Kershaw, by Robert Jones, Anthony Thomas, Kenneth Owen, by Harry Hake, by Ken Heath, by Berry Ritchie, Mining Editor, by a Special Correspondent, by David Kemsley, mining editor, by Alan G. Davies, by Berry Ritchie,

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Politics and Parliament: Ministries of Environment and Industry formed in Mr Heath's reshuffle. News: Cutting Public spending-5 Searching for economies in housing and transport, Saigon's rejection of puppet status shown in Ky tour, After the incredulity and scorn, new ITA director general is ready to rebut critics Television chief takes up arduous task, Sealing the fate of India's nawabs and rajas Can the rulers of the princely states resist the tides of change?, Are the 'dirty jobs' so dirty? The inoffensiveness of the modern sewage works., More pay for teachers in 'twilight' areas urged, Aid sought for two theatres, M Chaban-Delmas outlines plans for a 'France for all Frenchmen', Quebec offer to free five prisoners, Islands poised between black and white, where the dollar holds sway and the band plays 'The Eton boating song' The Bahamas must decide what they want to be, Soviet eulogy of Lonsdale 'who died in full bloom', Successful candidates in Law Society's qualifying examination, Mr Arafat uses rally to consolidate hold over guerriilas, Cardinal favours married men as priests, China tries to tempt more countries to grant recognition, Weight-watching campaign lists perils in children overeating, International fair for West of Scotland, Eight million vote for Egyptian president, Mr Sisco calls Russia's latest Middle East proposals 'sour wine', Appeasing the rising conservation lobby The task which confronts the new Minister for the Environment, Comparing the British student, Council of Legal Education results, The Times Diary Restocking a Tory elite Supermac asides, Mr Fou Ts'ong talks of Australian 'racism', Stewardess shot dead as Soviet jet is hijacked, Entry cost figures are queried, SPD insists on keeping former Nazi as editor, Australia's biggest bridge crashes, killing 33 workmen, Civil Service changes to fit new structure, Police may challenge a ruling on speed signs, Scientist from London shares Nobel Prize, French tone down their reaction to the British proposal on a grace period for agriculture, East African Asians held at Heathrow, First stage of Ringway ready for ministry approval, Timid bidding at Rome art sale, Science Report Pollution Microbes in the food chain, University deadlock over ban on lecturer, W Germans sign trade pact, Fifteen leaders dismissed in Czech unions purge, Simpler law for dealing with intestacies urged, Government reorganization White Paper 'The necessary basis for good government is a radical improvement in the information system available to Ministers', 28,000 water supply workers put pay claim as Barking meets council strikers' demands, Parents warned on prostitution, Mr Heath helps blind women to 'see' Parliament, Five per cent pay rises for BEA pilots, UN warned that war might start in Africa, Strike law Minister for Lords, White Paper A new framework of Government for the modern state, Today's engagements, Kenyan Cabinet reshuffled, Westminster: city of wealth Environment contrasts, Journalists seek 5-grade salary structure, Mr Wilson fears new delays. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Sobranie Virginia, Greengate & Irwell Rubber, Bank Of London & South America, The National Bank, Rank Xerox, Garrard, General Mining Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Solicitors, Bua, Masculine Colour, Woodall-Duckham, West's, Coffey And Nollingsworth, Selection Trust, Electronic Mineral Sorting, Longines, Money Management, Rb, Hoechst, The Times, Leamington Spa, International Nickel, Cambrian, Solicitors' Finals, Lives, Charter, Gold Fields, Thyssen, Fsw, Silver, Johnnies, Boac, Kriter, Staffa Hydraulic, H. A. Watson, Camborne, Btrleyland Industries, Lloyds Bank Unit Trust, Westminster Law Tutors, Business Girl, Holborn Law Tutors, Simpson, Crockett & Jones, Union Corporation Group, Anglo-Transvaal Consolidated Investment, The Sentinel, Fenaplast, Aluterv, Rcm, Robert Hudson, Wg & S, Mining Co. Pty, Jcb. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, Derry violence vote leads to three resignations. Law: Courts criticized for policy in adoption cases, Three men on incitement to riot charge, Chancery Division Jurisdiction in child custody cases In Re M.S. (An Infant), Court of Appeal Air meals company wins levy appeal N.A.S. Services Ltd. v. Hotel and Catering Industry Training Board., My Lai case hold-up over secret evidence. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room 90 lots of English silver sold for £204,692, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,596, Art critics unmask the elusive Epfs, Counterpoint, Robbins ballet, Broadcasting Television. Editorials/Leaders: A Better Machine For Policy, Cease-Fire IS Better Than War. Letters to the Editor: Private enterprise and the telephone service, In which year?, Sans Everything, Lunch invitation, Soviet writers and theme of protest, Pursuit of grief, Selling church treasures, TV reporting on film industry, Tax on widows, Roses for Norway?, Piped music in the bar, Migration by jet. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Obituary Ven R. V. Burne Training ordinands. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 17, 1945 Confidence at D-Day. Reviews: Touch of autumn The Tempest Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon, Don Giovanni Coliseum, The Long-distance Piano Player Bbc I, American prize for ATV film, The Immortal Young Ladies of Avignon Radio 3, Barney Platts-Mills: an exciting new talent in neo-realist style, Lso Festival Hall, Rainmakers/Summer Games/X The Place. Classified Advertising: Appointment, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, The Times, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Financial And Legal. Sport: Seven yearlings fetch 87,500 guineas, Newmarket results, The Lurcher runs well, Barnes three strokes behind leaders, Tennis Three British players defeat seeds, Rugby Union Bright prospects for all but freshmen, Newmarket programme for today, Football Sir Alf has wealth of talent to draw upon for Munich, Sports in Brief, Lombardo to win for Piggott in Dewhurst Stakes, FA attempt to clear the air, Boxing Last bout draws match, Bugner to meet durable American, Squash rackets, Golf Fifth time lucky for pair from Addington Palace, Mercer's well-timed challenge takes High Line to second triumph, Jacklin plays in French tournament. Property: Property Motorway effect on values, Country Properties, Ralph Pay & Ransom. Business and Finance: A Strategy For Industry, Increased expenditure on exploration, Another fall in Gestetner's margins, E. Fogarty & Co. Ltd., Mining West Wits relying on costs damper, Political climate big factor in profitability, Aviation: reshuffling the pack yet again, Leyland deal with US car hire group, Credit Lyonnais and Commerzbank sign cooperation pact, Key to raising housing output, A need to stand up to strikes: Sir Leslie O'Brien, Eec 'No UK trade explosions' on joining Six, Longwall system is the answer, 'Public expenditure now accounts for 1Os. of every pound of the national income. I believe this is too high'-Mr. Anthony Barber Chancellor pledges cuts in State spending, High cost of developing new nickel finds, More coherent design for construction, Mr J. Clark to be Plessey chief, UK ports modernizing bill tops £200m, The Regions, Chancellor affirms need to cut state spending and speed economic growth, Steel users bitter over price increase, Aviation industry welcomes new policy, The Friday Column Strike attitudes across the Atlantic, For the Saver Record yield from Plantations fund, Abbey Life may go public through move by US parent, Business Diary: How Sir Antony's painting nearly told all, Caution essential for the investor, Labyrinth of tax trip wires faces international operators, Briefly from the Boardroom, New superministry faced with an immediate internal review, Mr Barran heads Royal Dutch/Shell, Gold price in London up 30c to $37.55, How Washington handles the budget machine, Equities, TUC strategy in reform Bill battle, Fixed Interest, New code bans inertia selling, West Witwatersrand Areas Limited Statement by the Chairman, Mr. A. Louw, on the Directors' Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1970, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited Interim Statement by the Chairman, Keyser Ullmann Holdings Limited, United States GNP shows increase in third quarter, New Issues Overseas Financial on way from Broadview, Directors not aware of company difficulties, Act hinders trade groups, Wall Street, In brief, Hindson & Andrew Reid, Plessey, Air survey discovers uranium deposits, How the markets moved, French-German banking link up, Bids and Deals Highland adds to whisky interests, Astra Secturities Limited, Sterling and Money, The depressing effects of more space If government workers leave London, what happens to rents?, Company News Plessey profit up 14 pc without Alloys, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Limited Interim Statement For The Half-Year Ended 30th September 1970 (unaudited), Materials producers predict 14 pc fall in housebuilding this year, Contracts British Oxygen wins £3m BSC order, Interim Statement Bba Group Limited, Shortage of trained engineers for an expanding industry, Re-shaping defence spending, Price freeze near D-day urged, Efta Changes in company law planned, CBI chief calls for an early decision on regions policy, Late disclosure of share deals to City Panel. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Gwilym Williams for Crosfields and Calthrop. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Late buying of the leaders, Recent issues.

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