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The Times - 31/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, Our Dublin Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Sally White Business News Staff, From John Chartres, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Rita Marshall, Our Education Correspondent, Our Blackpool Correspondent, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, Our Berlin Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harold Franklin, From David Bonavia, From Dan van der Vat, From Dessa Trevisan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Morison, By Peter Jay Economics Editor., By Clifford Webb, Ronald Kershaw, By David Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Giles Smith, By Anthony Rowley, John Drummond, Ronald Irving, Margaret Stone, Derek McCulloch, By John Woodland, Michael Wolfers, Richard Wigg, Tim Devlin, Pearce Wright, PHS, LAURENCE KNIGHT, JOHN FIELDEN, GRACE WYNDHAM GOLDIE, D. S. BELL, DONALD GIBSON, A. C. HULME, D. S. SEABROOK, JOHN LITCHFIELD., F. ALEX HAWORTH, E. M. R. GEDDES, C. A. RHODES, E. G. IRVING, M. R. YOUNG., CHARLES IRVING, D. B. Runswick, WALTER N. SCOTT, JAMES E. LOVELOCK, W. KNOWLES, ERIC MALTHOUSE, DOUGLAS WOLLEN, PETER MUDFORD, J. E. PAGE, By Bishop F. R. Barry, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By Dennis Bird, by Bernard Levin, David Wade, Stanley Sadie, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Clive Barnes, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, John Carter, By Clive Borrell,

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News: Raquel's monster goes on show, Opposition forces in South Vietnam rally to support General Minh, Dr Kaunda's sense of duty The crisis of conscience of Zambia's President, Troops face machine gun fire and bombs in 1 a.m. Belfast rioting, The Macmillan memoirs, Law Get what you pay for, and pay for what you get, Lebanese refuse to play bridge with Israelis, Merger of Afrikaans newspapers decided, Strategies for research, Chinese leaders gave M. Couve warm welcome, Church bells ruined eavesdrop, Report on Mafia links 'will shock Italians', Ecuador kidnappers say President must go, Army commissions, More local autonomy in Pompidou scheme, A Latin brand of socialism, Mr Nixon threatens to 'take off the gloves', Hailsham attack over conveyancing fees, Back-seat driver 'should keep quiet', Ten years for killing child, Position of buoy 'not notified', Eire facing the prospect of a general election if the dissidents persist, Europe's future takes chief place in Frankfurt discussions of Mr Gromyko and Herr Scheel, Casting vote turns county towards comprehensives, Russians ready to give support to international measures for the prevention of hijacking, Australian naval base plan welcomed, Science Report Psychiatry: Drug trading among addicts, £50m pay demand by postal workers, Clash over megalithic sites theory, Minister says food costs may rise 2 per cent, Hardline opposition uncovered by Czech leadership, Old man left in bath died after scalding, Insurance Annuities: a gamble in estate duty savings, TA worried by acute shortage of drill halls, Car insurance You need insurance-and a muffler-on the Brighton run, Christmas hijackers make an early start, 'Expel Miss Devlin' call by two Tory MPs, Test tube baby likely soon, Student dies in 'shoot-out' on Alabama campus, Showtime for 1,500 pampered rabbits, Tax: Lindsay Duncan on the implications of the Chancellor's announcements Taking advantage of the tax cut promises, Gaoled Belgrade student ends hunger strike, Dr Allende refuses to take offence, London crowd dump rubbish in protest, Resurrection hope at the heart of faith, Rhodesia bishop calls for Gandhi tactics, Today's engagements, The battle for student bank accounts, The Times Diary Harrow's head on course Coup for BBC Greek service, Society threatened by the 'foul smell of anarchy', National council says grants system will not encourage unmarried mothers to work, Police called to halt quizzing of Mr Brown, Man admits Onassis death threat letter, Airport fraud plot man to pay damages. Politics and Parliament: Sir Alec's warning on terror in S Africa, Parliament, October 30, 1970 Stiffer fines wanted for oil pollution, Ships breaking rules on oil pollution may face stiffer penalties. Official Appointments and Notices: New head for Harrow. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Linguaphone, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dante, Montrose, Beaver Loft Conversion, The Delmair Services Ltd., Kuoni, Ansafone, The Visikit Clock, The Times, Surrey Typewriters, Jessel Gold & General Units, The Sunday Times, Space Plan, Bishopgate Typewriter Co., Basil Douglas Ltd., Able-Label, South African Airways, Riley, Cassette, Tyndall Funds, Martin Lucas Ltd., Shopertunities Ltd., Metropolitan Warehouse, Wholesale Typewriter Co., Bea, Shopping By Post, Wigmore Hall. Law: Lebanese court sets free French hijacker, Director cleared on drug charge, Gaol for man found in wheel well of aircraft, Husband of Miss Faithfull granted decree, Review of Asians' case after 3-week shuttle, Queen's Bench Division When rent tribunal 'enter upon consideration' Regina v. Rent Tribunal for Tottenham District Ex Parte Fryer Bros (Properties) Ltd., Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division Talaq divorce in England recognized as valid Qureshi v. Qureshi, Solicitors in Dutschke case attack secrecy, New charge of hiding woman's body. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unitholder Index on October, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Further losses in the funds. Business and Finance: Government to renew IRC board contracts, Building group wants receiver to be called in, New Issues Scot of Bletchley offer for sale, Merrill Lynch in Wall St takeover, Market Reaction Lukewarm, Mining Peko upgrades uranium values, Strike wins backing, Petrocarb agreement, Early electricity price rises unlikely, Unit trusts Merchant banks find a useful sideline, Six postpone decision on trade talks, The Regions, Strike call goes to 35,000 miners in south Wales today, The Anglo-Thai Corporation Sir Denys Lowson On Steady Growth, Abolition of shipping grants criticized, Dunlop Aust rights, Briefly from the Boardroom, Revenue of SE rises to £1.7m, Britain asks for postponement of next week's talks on Euro airbus, Univac's new computer range, Equities, Company News Phoenix Timber loss and no dividend, 'First' for Stellar, Tinplate strikers told: return-or no talks, No chance of Concorde profit, says TWA chief, Fixed Interest, Pay reform warning to 9,000 Leyland men, Canadian banks lower prime rate, Problems and promise at BPC, Westminster Trust contract trouble, UK to pay IMF $90m from reserves, Wall Street, Midland and European banks' joint venture, W Germany industry may increase stake in UK, No interim payment by BPC, ITV guarded on mergers, Sterling and Money, ISC makes 227 redundant, Reappraisal of Training Board roles is sought, Peter Pell chain losing its name, The Times share indices., How the markets moved Rises, Gold falls nearly one dollar, Gilts and equities dip again, Bids and Deals Adwest is talking terms for Laurence Scott, 'Gold will be traded as a commodity by 1978', Counting the cost of early retirement. Editorials/Leaders: The Irc Leaves A Gap To Be Filled, Berlin IS Still The Key, Giving The Museums A Chance To Do Better. Letters to the Editor: Crossing at the lights, University costs, Monk seals, Incomes and inflation, At Number Ten?, Welfare milk, Gallery entry fees, Demolished for a hotel, Pressures on prisons, Collisions at sea: tanker manoeuvrability, Probation service, TV reporting on film industry, Gunnery ranges as nature reserves, Britannia Bridge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 1, 1945 Draining Walcheren. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: 23rd Sunday after Trinity, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Eating In Roast duckling with red cabbage, Gardening Fruit for decoration, The walrus & the carpenter, Broadcasting: Saturday, Collecting In search of Victorian travellers' tales, Chess Victory for a veteran, Travel Cutting prices in the Caribbean, Radio, Bridge Transfer bids, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,609, Tate buys important Nash canvas, Joyce's Exiles, Drink Barolet Burgundies, Sunday, Tippett's new opera. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof J. S. Alexandrowicz, Obituary, Lord Wakehurst Former Governor of Northern Ireland. Sport: Here endeth third lesson for Belgium, Sangster to play again, Skating Britain can stem challenge, Sports in Brief, Maystreak heads short list for mini Cambridgeshire, Teesside Park, Declared runners at Haydock Park, Newmarket results yesterday, Football Reserve team costing over £250,000, Balidar can overcome burden, Golf One Irish pair challenging Scottish couples, Towcester, Rugby League Britain take no chances in World Cup, Tennis Battrick faces Zednik in Dewar Cup final, Chanceless century by Boycott against struggling bowlers, Fixtures, Rugby Union Approval for knock-out competition, Boxing Bonavena ready for Clay, Rowing Double for Christ Church fours, Cambridge team, London Counties lose Moroney, Market Rasen, Show jumping in Amsterdam, Beames steps from the dusk into a new dawn. Reviews: Scottish National Festival Hall, Beethoven: idea and medium, Rod Steiger, The Wild Duck for the Criterion, New York notebook Anything but Broadway, Nozze di Figaro Covent Garden. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents,

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