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The Times - 06/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Hilary Brigstocke Montreal, Oct. 5, By Our Labour Staff, Our Beirut Correspondent, From Richard Sharpe Aberdeen, Oct. 5, By Chris Moncrieff of the Press Association, From a Staff Reporter Leeds, Oct. 5, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Blackpool, Oct. 5, By Julian Mounter, Motoring Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Evans, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hopkirk, From Moshe Brilliant, Eric Marsden, From John Young, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, By Andrew Shonfield, By K. W. Wedderburn, By Maurice Ash, PHS, JOHN GUILLUM SCOTT, MICHAEL NIGHTINGALE, JANE WILLIAMS (13), SARAH WILLIAMS (13), MARK WILLIAMS (15), J. CHAUNDLER, PETER G. MASEFIELD, BARBARA BREW, JAMES REEVES, HILTON POYNTON, L. PARRINGTON, JOHN WINNIFRITH, ANTONY G. FARROLD, VED MEHTA, PETER BRUCE, JOHN INGLIS-JONES, S. de MADARIAGA, C. E. B. BRETT, DORIS WALLACE, C. D. STEEL, L. R. MARGARET BINGLE, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, The Rev. John Marsh, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, A correspondent, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Kenneth Loveland, Leonard Buckley, Guy Brett, Stanley Sadie, Michael Billington, Garry O'Connor, By Brian Cashinella, By Peter Jay, Economics Editor., By Dennis Dwyer, From Frank Vogl, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ian Morison, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Berry Ritchie, Frank Vogl, JOHN BURTON, JIM ADDINGTON, Peter Jay, H. F. GARTEN., by Maurice Corina, Anthony Thomas, Clifford Webb, by Gerald Ely Estates Correspondent, by John A. S. Bassett, by Norman W. Bowie, by Paul Kimball, by Alan Bailey, by Leonard Amey, Agricultural Correspondent, by Melvyn Westlake, by Innis Macbeath, by a Special Correspondent, by Margaret Allen, by Margaret Stone, by F. H. Happold,

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News: Government wants observations by end of the month, Linear towns develop new techniques, Education estimates indicate a better teacher-pupil ratio in next seven years, Miss Khaled speaks well of police in Britain, Churches clarify view on aid to freedom fighters, Physiology: Pacific fish respond to polarized light, Soviet lamas say that thousands still meet for each year's great festivals Buddhists reticent about Tibet, Pollution spreads and schools close in council strike areas, Strategy for a century, Bonn reservations on Polish talks, A Bill with a clear philosophy, Rift among Labour members of GLC, Mob terror 'caused woman to go blind', Detectives plotted against immigrants, QC says, Split over divorce brings fear of Italian crisis, Frontier watch after £130,000 paintings theft, A choice of futures for London, Newspapers back again, Republican sabotage of Republican candidate may give Mr Nixon the result he wants Right-wing sentiment in New York, Amnesty urged for some illegal immigrants, Industrial Relations Bill consultative document Initiative for improving labour relations is primarily in the hands of management, Irish eggs and cheers greet Mr Nixon, Herr Brandt is given US views of Nixon tour, $500,000 demand for kidnapped diplomat, Lord Boyle sees finance as the main problem, M Pompidou sets out for Moscow, The Times Diary Anguilla: last chapter soon?, Plea for new pattern of direct-grant schools, Trend for greater decentralization, Mr Ojukwu rules out resistance, Nato seeking a successor to Signor Brosio, Confident voice of the capital, Teachers 'would reject £45m', American economist advocates tighter control over military power, A just Rent Act vital for tenant and landlord, Planners condemn fatal flaws of local government, Vatican envoy intervenes in Bolivian crisis, Jobless African workers leave Uganda, Ministry sets up crisis operation room, In place of consultation, The man in line for leadership of Egypt, Lack of private investment in low cost housing, 100,000 men 'out soon' threat to councils, Al Fatah says Army has broken cease-fire, Israelis say airman was tortured and killed, Line by line Commons fight likely on Tory proposals to fine industrial offenders, Budget brings big shock for the Norwegians, Mr Sadat is nominated as President of Egypt, Importance of Greece's role in Nato defence plans emphasized by Mr Laird, Psychology Speech clue to mental illness, Undiscouraged communists Victoria Brittain's concluding article, Alarming standard of car servicing, 'Whoever created the Commonwealth, its future depends on the attitude of the press' Duke of Edinburgh's plea to editors, Code of unfair action key to strikes Bill, Today's engagements, Real estate is becoming more professional, Agricultural land prices bound to keep rising, Mr Powell not expecting to hold office again, Gaol mutiny checked in New York, Interpol's role in battle against drugs, Doubts on safety of 60 lifeboats in bad conditions. Law: Law Report October 5 1970 Court of Appeal Arrest made lawful by more details of offences Regina v. Kulynycz, Lorry driver on murder charge, Danish sentence on hijacker, Bodleian theft charge, Sentences on students 'a blow against dissent', McKay trial jury are warned by the judge against indignation or sympathy, Manson tries to attack judge. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Mappin & Webb, Fownes, Son Vitamina, Samuel Montagu, Commercio Estero, Multiple Display Advertisements, Matthews & Goodman, Itt, Block Office And Shop Investments Ltd., Fuller Peiser & Co, Bua, Williams & Glyn's Bank Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Rise And Fall Of Supermac, Argentinas, Lyon, Collier & Madge, Debenham & Nightingale Page, Mackenzie Hill, Negit S.A., Chelsea & South London, John D. Wood & Co., Hoechst, Fenwick, Jonathan, David Co., Freshwater Group Of Companies, J & B, Edward Rushton Son & Kenyon, Chesterton, Talyor Woodrow, Heron Books, London Academy Of Modelling, Martin & Pole, Mellon Bank, Leaver & Co, Martin And Stratford, Conway Relf & Sabey, Prowting Estates Ltd., Riley, Kleinwort Benson, Rentokil, Royco, Donaldson & Sons, Wg And S, Ibm, Hs, Richard Costain, Allsop & Co, Herring, Daw & Manners, Dunhill International, Kalmar, Thomas & Atkins, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Family Circle, Simpson, Hampton & Sons, Legge, Rn, Twa, Southern Kinta Consolidated, Hiller & Parker, Hi-Fi News, Newton Perkins, Helena Rubinstein. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Students in S Africa urge judges to resign, University news Cambridge. Editorials/Leaders: Fair And Moderate Reform, How Many Teachers For The 1980s?. Letters to the Editor: Saint Teresa, Unannounced in London, Council strikers, Library royalties, Selling church plate, Gloomy thoughts on British farming, Industrial revival, One man, one vote in N. Ireland, Tribute to clergy, Crime deterrent, Portrait of India, Taxi service, Unemployment and consumer inflation, One move, Postcard centenary, Canal safety, Pollution makes the roses brighter, Metric speech, Georgette Heyer, Outdoor Britain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Ileana Cotrubas for Covent Garden, Sale Room Top price paid for Chinese porcelain, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,587, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Broadcasting Television. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Saturday, October 6, 1945 Whitehall guards back. Sport: Varden Trophy for Coles, Taunton fields, Sports in Brief, Jockey Club suspend Scots trainer for life, Motor racing Lotus find successor in Fittipaldi, Golf Team event pattern needs changing, Carlisle, Croquet, Lingfield Park runners, Show jumping Oliver and Sweep prevent a double, Wye results, Football Birmingham will accept £22,000 for Hateley, Tennis Ashe outplays Richey to win £2,500, Land of Song preferred to Atrek, Robinson successful, Nijinsky may have the last word, Boxing Bugner's youth should see him through, Skiing Narrowing of the rift, Eton fives, Hexham, Wolverhampton, Rugby Union Strong Fijian team for opening match, Leicester programme. Obituaries: Bishop Hardy, His Honour Norman Carr, Obituary, Janis Joplin Foremost female blues singer of her generation. Reviews: Hamlet Arts, Cambridge, Yugoslavian dancers for London, Handel and the stage, Permissive Vienna Die Fledermaus New, Cardiff, The Magic Roundabout Bbc 1, Don Judd's great boxes, Sacha Distel Palladium. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Confidential, Appointments Vacant. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, The final cost of buying your own home, Mergers help to raise shares by 30 per cent, Edward Erdman & Co., Jones Lang Wootton, Spain offers best value, Bonham's, De & J Levy, Christie's, Properties Abroad, Cluttons, G L Hearn & partners, Main ways of raising capital, Sales or car tax could supplement rates, Salerooms, More competition likely in a rough and tumble business, Lewis & Tucker, New Properties, The Times Directory Of Estate Agents. Business and Finance: Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mining Company Limited, Mining Blyvoor holds on to dividend levels, High steel output in OECD countries may not continue, China may be planning international airline, £7m ship orders for Japan, Computer News Russians buy two ICL System 4-50s, Hosiery Neddy suggests cost-cutting move, Guarded welcome for industrial relations reform proposals, Light after two years' gloom for Eurobonds, French GNP growth may slow next year, The Regions, Burmah Oil to make DM50m issue, Both sides resigned to long GM stoppage, Marks & Spencer keeps its margins intact, Gramco board to evaluate USIF redemptions, Hill Samuel arranges $ credit for US company, Why the tractor market has ploughed into trouble, Barclays DCO to open New York subsidiary, Contracts, Gamage site valued at £6m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, Clerks' strike halts Jaguar assembly, 1,000 laid off, Too Soon To Relax, Miners' dispute 'is credibility battle', Interim Statement St michael Marks & Spencer Ltd., W German companies' dividends up 25 pc, Fixed Interest, Copper and the myth of the free market prices, Kier Profits Top £1 Million, Spiraflite group deficit is about £5m, Opinion: Industry Intuition, guesswork and assessment, Keeping Wall Street's giants in line, Dow Jones up 10 points in heavy trading, Buoyant sales and HP reinforce Mr Barber's case against reflation, Wall Street, Business Diary: BEA looks east for some holiday promise, In brief, The legacy President Nixon inherited, How the markets moved, Wingate Investments Record Profits, Sterling and Money, New Issues Zampata stock swap feelers out, Tax hope and plan for industry lift shares, Ford will sponsor car hire, Bids and Deals Canberra offer for Aust. Pastoral, Overseas sterling surplus of £480m, Company News High forecasts met by Amal. Investment. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices BP close strongly, Unit trust prices. Business Appointments: Business appointments Shipbuilding director for Cammell Laird.

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