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The Times - 17/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From PAUL MARTIN, From Our Own Correspondent, From ERIC PACE, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From FRANK ROBERTS Local Government Correspondent, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, From TONY ALDOUS, Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By CLIVE BORRELL, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Stamps Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From PETER STRAFFORD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From ANTHONY THOMAS US Economics Correspondent, From EDMUND STEVENS, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From ERIC MARSDEN, From IAN McDONALD, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, by staff reporters of The Times, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, PHS, By Peter Waymark, ROGER R. TAYLOR, ROGER FRANKLIN, THOMAS E. H. NUNNS., GRAHAM GREENE., PAUL OESTREICHER, R. G. SEELEY, DESMOND FORD, ROSAMOND SHAW., JAMES M. L. L. BOGLE, JULIA HARVEY., SALEH MAJID., By Professor Alec Ross, NEIL S. DUNCAN, MALBY CROFTON, BY OUR RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS REPORTER, By PETER WAYMARK, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, P. G., Lord Robens of Woldingham, by Hilary Gelson, By Nature-Times News Service, By Kenneth F. Chapman, By Andrew Lumsden, By Henry Raynor, William Mann, By Irving Wardle, By Michael Wale, Irving Wardle, Julian Mounter, From ANTHONY THOMAS U S Economics Correspondent, Our Insurance Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, R. W. Shakespeare, By MICHAEL THOMAS Labour Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By DENNIS DWYER, By ARTHUR REED, By CLIVE CALLOW, From FRANK VOGL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. A. WALTERS, By HUGH STEPHENSON, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, By ROSS DAVIES, BERRY RITCHIE, ANDREW WILSON, by John Young, by Bill Cole, by Ronald Pearson, by Vivian Craddock Williams, by Michael H. Buckmaster, by James Holloway, by Graham Norton,

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News: Upholstered pews in new church, Neglected archive, Property confidence returning, Crime squad raids in west and south, Round-the-world race, Town rats a 'growing menace', Questions on art education report, Israel angered by US cease-fire accusation, Escape routes for Service boys, US order to kill hijackers, From boar hunting to English cider, 'Union head and Duke' complaints, Americans head tourist explosion, Scheme to link islands, 'Frightening' new drugs warning, By caravan on Rally Route, Five-nation solidarity stays unbroken, Britain proposes three-year tariff plan to Six, Bridges blown up to trap Cambodians, The other side of paradise, Spectator picks Gale, 20 firemen turned away from work, Once in a decade, Medical fees opposed by pharmacists, War of words across the Zambezi, Sobers runs into trouble, 'Babes in wood' deaths remain a mystery, What's new, Engine hitch grounds the Concorde, Strict security as Mrs Meir flies to meet Nixon, Humphrey scores convincing win in primary, British Weekly Changes Hands, Riding the tiger of prosperity, The Times Diary Wilson and the Playboy sociologist, England in lead over Scotland, New Jordan regime and guerrillas face trial of strength, Two hurt in jump from warehouse, Cousteau: the sea is dying, Detective posed as Mrs McKay's son, The money in stamps, Strikes and the growing political activity in Spain, Elgar Society seeks 20,000 members, Should all teachers be graduates?, Industry as a social asset, Nixon snub upsets the French, Talks delay in US car strike, Negro killed in New Orleans shooting, Warning on freezer health risks, Threats of two national strikes by miners and local council workers, New riots in Reggio, Pilots' guild want guards, 21 parties in Kerala's election, Science Report Selenology Evidence for dust layer on moon, Doubt on arms sale, Reunion flight off, Bonn parties 'closer' on Berlin, Today's engagements, French act discreetly, Two-stage tests for L drivers, Chill wind for 'sharks', Post Office goes ahead with new directories, Appeal by Dutschke possible, Biking with the mayor of New York. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: First National City Trust Company, Dunhill, French Line, The Bahamas, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Loeb, Rhoades, Post Office, Property, Mercantile, Electricity, Aviation, Arawak Trust, E. D. Sassoon, The Times, Ford, Army, Commerce & Industry's Language Laboratory, Beachcomber, Barclays, Stanley Gibbons, Pool Promoters Association, British United Airways, Canadian Bank, Robson Lowe, E. H. Mundy, Sleep Swedish, Butlers, Bahamas, Cavalier Construction, Technical Leaders, Nassau, Business Notices, Philips, Bevington Vaizey, Gerhard & Hey Ltd., Hampton & Sons, Scotia, The Chase Manhattan Trust, Times Educational Services, Harvey Michael Investments, The Antique Gift Shop & Art Gallery, Roywest. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Charges dropped in Hilton case, Simpler damage law urged, Defregger case dropped, Chef sent to gaol, Test umpire found Guilty, Czech trials foreshadowed. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments New Appeal Judge, University News Brunel, TV award for Cliff Richard, Soviet envoy to China appointed. Politics and Parliament: Liberals will meet in aggressive mood, Only one motion in Tory agenda is anti-Market. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,571, An Englishman's Home IS His Castle, Moon letter at £10m stamp show, Eartha Kitt In James Play. Sport: Fairs' Cup Arsenal lose advantage, America's Cup Protests rejected, Great Yarmouth, New course record, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's racing results Ayr, Heat win for Pattison, Dunfermline outclassed by Spurs, Ayr Racing Piggott to return with treble, Rugby League dispute, Croquet, Celtic lead the attack, Rugby Union Two score all Army points, Treble for Lewis, Title for England, Cheltenham card, Ayr programme today, Alcan Golfer Of The Year Decision on future postponed, Cup-Winners' Cup Recovery by Chelsea, Runners at Pontefract, Easy win by Head, Wct Claim Three More Players An empire expands, European Cup No worries for Celtic. Editorials/Leaders: The Conservative Agenda, Tottering To War, Small Sums For A Great Work. Letters to the Editor: Expelled From Britain, Black exhaust, Record of violence, Letters To The Editor Exchange cooperation, Concorde As Triumph Or Nuisance, Hijacked Airliners, Historic sanctuary, Churches' Aid To Guerrillas, Selected targets, Mot juste, Plans And Public, Near the runways, Sculpture In The Close, Individual choice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Evelyn Walkden, Andre Mangeot, Prof Morgan Watkin, Prof Rudolf Carnap One of the most influential philosophers of his time, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, September 18, 1945 Atom Bomb Survivors. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Philympia 1970. Reviews: East-West rituals, Subtleties in style, Anka man, Police reunion, Trick and treat. Property: London & Suburban Properties, Country Properties, Country Flats. Births. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Delay likely for new EITB grant scheme, Cheaper records link, Accounting: reform call, The Second Alliance Trust Company Limited Success of Board's investment Policy., FOR THE saver Another property bond, Wall St rallies on rate rumours, Advertising slackens, mining 'Hands off ' N Territory uranium, Tube Investments Limited Interim Statement, Rio Tinto-Zinc moderates its 1970 optimism, Eurosyndicat, Drury Holdings Limited, '£100m bill saved by fish farming', contracts £2m bridge orders, Pound gains 30 points, Co-op building society renamed, Interim Statement The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited Half-yearly report, Alliance Alders Paper And Packaging Mr. James H. Black On Steps To Increase Productivity, new ISSUES Australian public offer in Tagus, Conference to hear Tories' regional policy, Company Meeting Walter Thomas Properties, CBI leaders call for modest reflation as an urgent priority, Housing forecast, Moderna Limited, company NEWS Croda margins well held with earnings up 19pc, Wall Street Stocks advance in late rally, Interim Statement The I. D. C. Group Limited, Sea oil and gas licences under review, West Germany Bundesbank warns on State spending, Economics for a layman, Sussex lets oilmen drill, Opinion ECONOMICS Closer monetary ties in Europe, United Biscuits (Holdings) Limited, Bids, Deals & Mergers Carbonising seeks all of Barrow Barnsley, A. W. Gamage Limited, 'Reject bid'-Gamage, Company Meeting James Howden & Godfrey, Briefly, P & O's £14m offer for Coast Lines, US report criticizes British marine insurance, Strikers cancel meeting, The chances of an early recovery, BUSINESS diary More power to the Laird elbow, Reckitt & Colman Limited, Sankey strike: Leyland buys parts in Spain, How The Markets Moved, 'Dearer bread inevitable', Clerical staffs may ban overtime, Eec Trade pact talks start with Japan, Friedman view of monetary theory, Reshuffle at De La Rue, Pubs with one beer, Production rate falls again, World Of Aviation Airlines criticize UK landing fees, Money Market Large Bank help required, Fixed Interest British Funds quietly firm, Major change in IMF gold sales policy, IC increases America links, Sterling Spot jumps 30 points to $2.3879, Switzerland Bank closes after $40m commodity trading losses, Call for big UK hotels expansion, EQUITY Markets Coast Lines strong ahead of P & O terms. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cocoa £4 5s down after gains of £8: Silver loses more ground, London & Regional Market Prices Coast Lines soar on bid, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Du Cann to head property group.

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