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The Times - 25/11/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From John Chartres, From David Housego, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Russell Warren Howe, By Our Foreign Staff, By John Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, Our Oxford Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, John Chartres, By Philip Howard, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Our Air Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From a Special Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, From John Noble Wilford, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Dessa Trevisan, Our Delhi Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Peter Evans, PHS, BENJAMIN CARR, JULIAN SYMONS, ROSEMARY SUMMERS, FRED STAG, WILLIAM DOYLE, JOHN TANZER, PETER LINEHAN, D. M. HALFORD, J. B. R. CORNWELL, TOM PRICE, G. B. JACKSON, CHRISTOPHER B. CHANDLER, JOHN D. ALBION, S. C. LESLIE, PHILIP RIDEN, E. D. IRVINE, DESMOND ALBROW, By Geraldine Keen, Sale Room Correspondent, Mr. Hugh Scrutton, By Nature-Times News Service, Mr. C. P. Hill, W. E., John Percival, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Michael Wale, By Moira Keenan, Elizabeth David, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, MICHAEL COLSTON, L. J. HANDY, A. A. SORRELL, R. BRIAN WILLIAMSON, L. BRUCE HUDSON, By Anthony Vice, Robert Jones, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl,

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Politics and Parliament: Passenger cover sought in proposed Bill, Interest on bank overdrafts, Air routes transfer a once-and-for-all operation Labour promises return to BOAC and BEA without compensation, Anti-pollution rules for chimneys, Investment of child damages, Labour pledge to hand back 'second force' air routes, Chancellor and money supply statistics House of Commons, No immunity for Vietnam deserters House of Lords, Luncheon vouchers to stay at 3s, SET difficult to modify pending its abolition, Queen's Award for invisibles. News: EEC talks to soften shock to Efta countries, 'Savage' driver gets 4 years, Mr Laird seeks to pacify critics of Vietnam rescue bid, Sharp decline in popularity of the Peace Corps, How the church militant is fighting the wrong fight A shortened version of an article by Enoch Powell which is published tomorrow in Frontier magazine, Cancer fear led to shooting, Muslims decide to boycott Indonesian poll, BBC TV changes its plan for South Africa debate, Advertisement of winding-up petition banned, Research on 45-minute tracked hovercraft Journey from London to Manchester, W Bengal police say the Naxalites are beaten, CND to protest against military pacts, Works pollution put fire alarms out of action, Guinea 'invasion' was raid to free prisoners, Calls to the Bar, Regional Notebook It helps if you believe in fairies, China launches brutal campaign to halt flights to Hongkong, Fitting of bolts described by Yarra worker, The Times Diary MacDonald's dual role in Africa, Duke's daughter did not break condition of bail, 'Strange things' in Loch Morar, Dr Ramsey hears of Zulu doubts, More support for UN urged by Prince, Police break up call-girl group in Rome, Man remanded in W Berlin shooting case, Mr Nixon defeats critics of TV campaign costs, Rhodesians pull down huts of 20 land rebels, All under one roof to cut office costs, Race Act covers 6% more of work force, TV 'commercials' used to teach children basic skills of literacy, Effect of controls on immigration The figures since 1962, Guerrillas attack 'plot' to set up west bank state, Lord Cranbrook calls halt to 'bank nonsense', Review of Canada-US trading positions, Ban keeps Blue Peter engine off the rails, Tokyo: a city struggling to breathe The Japanese government yesterday started an anti-pollution campaign, Freedom of MP on trial, counsel claims, Strike by 1,600 disrupts mail deliveries, Top skiers 'ineligible for Olympic Games', Woman denies deal to gain her freedom, Ban on firms' work for council lifted, German exchanges to be resumed on Friday, Coronary graft technique showing promise, Science Report Physiology: Dangers in glue, Fee for New Forest visits urged, Drug forms pinned up outside a surgery, Old plaster proves fatal sweet for Chicago poor, Wide reforms in US education proposed, Appeal for help from Zanzibar girl forced to 'marry', Mr Brezhnev hails treaties with Bonn as safeguards of the interests of Herr Ulbricht's regime, Status quo likely to be upheld in two Irish by-elections, Ahmed the elephant gets president's protection, Khrushchev remembers, Royal Navy ships begin relief operations in Pakistan disaster area, Boy Servicemen to have right to quit at 18, Today's engagements, Why the parents of disturbed youngsters break down, It need not be 'goodbye' to the high sheriff, Signalman tells why crash train was not stopped, Soldier-addicts learn to kick the habit in a pychedelic barracks world of flashing lights, love posters and rock music US Army tries unorthodox attack on drugs problem, Exile's evidence on threat to US arms in Greece, Probation service will be expanded. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Northeast, Vent-Axia, Garrard, Lufthansa, Standard Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Senior Secretaries, The Children Fund, Luncheon Vouchers, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Maples, University Cadetship, The Pilgrim Times, Times Newspapers, Mea, Jack Barclay Ltd, Lyon, Lob, The Times, Iberia, Action, Stratton. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Sessions post, Lord Robbins to retire. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Big motives when people move house, London And Suburban. Law: £20,000 fine asked for on arms chief, Seaman accused of murder, 'Queer-bashers' lose appeal, Law Report November 24 1970 Court of Appeal Effect of devaluation on cocoa contracts Woodhouse and Others v. Nigerian Produce Marketing Co. Ltd., Accused motorist dies in court, Police guard court as Maoist leader is gaoled for two more years after one-day trial, Jeweller on £39,000 notes charge, Louis Eaks fined £60, Gaol for armed air passenger. Arts and Entertainment: Lunchtime Bond for Sheffield, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,630, Geller retains chess lead, Sugar And Spice, Record price of 7,000 gns for Canaletto etching, Broadcasting Television. Editorials/Leaders: A Most Curious Kind Of Invasion, Magnificent, But Does IT Help The War?, Alternatives To Prison. Letters to the Editor: Hospital delays, Pre-war deflation in Germany, A referendum on joining the EEC, Solicitors as judges, The Oxford Union, Training: the right approach, The figures for industry, Public service pensions, A student voice in university affairs, Points the pay council fails to answer, Museum entry charges, Purchase tax-a major factor in inflating prices, Invasion of privacy, Rhodesia sanctions, Non-smokers in trains, Antehooverian. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 26, 1945 Unjustifiable strike. Obituaries: Col Vere Cotton Raising Walker gallery's sights, Dr E. R. Zetzel, Col. The Hon. H. Wyndham, M Pierre Le Brun, Mr G.D. Kirwan Civil Defence planner. Reviews: The Regiment Bbc 1, I Am Afraid You Have Got A Packet Of Trouble Here, Old brands for regular customers, The comedy of Hope, Alvin Ailey Sadler's Wells, London debuts. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Transfer Books, Educational, Holidays & Travel, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Hampshire's late change, Whittle and Mills selected, Percy Crummles aims at National, Racecourse attendances falling, Fontwell Park programme, Racing Newbury pointer to Pine Lodge, Lingfield Park results, Sports in Brief, Boxing Big difference for Revie, Sedgefield runners, Rugby Union Stern test of Cambridge strength, Tennis Hurlingham leads the way for women, Cricket No panic in England team over no-ball law, Swimming ASA call for adminstrator, Shilton gains first cap and Clarke preferred to Kidd, Rotherham put on pressure. Business and Finance: Unions reject clearing banks' pay offer and ask for 20 pc rises, Volkswagen takes lead as sales of imported cars rise 50 per cent, Adjustable interest rates plan for town hail loans, Price rises setback for Nixon policies, Investment grants worth £587m paid out in year, P & O offers original terms for Coast Lines, Strike lay-off for 200 at Austin, British Assets Trust Limited, Dearer cider and Guinness, WOMBWELL FOUNDRY & ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED (Roll Makers, Ironfounders and Engineers), Whitehall backs BAC stake in space project, 750 to lose jobs in GEC plant shutdown, Engineering's Drift Down, Italy Fiat 'will not join Soviet truck plant consortium', Company News London & Northern tops its forecast, The Regions, William Hill and Mark Lane start merger talks, London & Montrose Investment Trust Limited, Alfa executives walk out, Contracts, Business Diary: Christening problems for a new advertising giant, Briefly from the Boardroom, Interim Statement General Accident Worldwide results for nine months ended 30th September 1970, Equities, Alliance Property Holdings Limited, Home orders up for engineering industries but 19pc drop overseas, Interim Statement James Cropper & Co. Ltd., Pergamon hopes of reconciliation, Man-Abel Holdings Limited, Treasury computer switch, Fixed Interest, General Accident losses falling, Mining Rand Selection profits rise, Advertising: as costs increase personnel drops and productivity rises Changing profile of the agency staffs, Extracts from Sir Eric Roll's lecture at Reading University Economic policy and the financial system, New Issues Philblack raising £1.5m at par, Welcome for air authorities move, but industry's doubts persist, Opinion: The City The shape of a Tory Companies Act, £2m loss is forecast on BEA's home routes, Bundesbank buys dollars to maintain DM parity, In brief, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Advertising agencies link, United States Bank report highlights economic dilemma, How the markets moved, Panel should act on Coast Lines, Kuwait crude oil up 9 cents, W Germany More car price increases expected soon, Boilermakers' strike again halts Yarrow yard, Differences blight wool combers' merger hope, ICI's late plunge into the US market, Sterling and Money, Ricardo Consulting Engineers Increasing Research in Environmental Pollution, Shaping up for the coming boom David Jones on the domestic appliance manufacturers, Import deposits to end on Dec 5. Business Appointments: Business appointments New president of Chartered Secretaries. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Late surge in Coast Lines, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues.

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