The Times - 23/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, By A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, A Staff Reporter, By Nature-Times News Service, From Ian Mcdonald, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, Our Bournemouth Correspondent, Our Aylesbury Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Dan Van Der Vat, By Michael Leapman, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Moshe Brilliant, From Richard Wigg, From Our Latin America Correspondent, by Kirsten Cubitt, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Jeremy Noble, Peter Hazelhurst, Hugh Noyes, Dan van der Vat, PHS, LESZEK KOLAKOWSKI, JULIAN CRITCHLEY, DES WILSON, TIMOTHY RAISON, CHARLES W. GOODWYN, GEORGE POLE, MOLSON, KENNETH MACKENZIE, NICHOLAS L. EDWARDS, JAMES WILSON, STAFFORD BOURNE, ROBERT SHELDON, INAKI BEHOTEGI, SEFTON DELMER, E. J. HOBSBAWM, C. B. S. DOBSON, D. J. STEWART., J. R. RIDGES, GERTRUD JOHNSTON, VERA NELSON, JOHN RIPON, FRED SECOMBE., By Nature-Times News Service., By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Roy McElvie, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, From Charles Hargrove, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, By Anthony Vice, I. F. PEARCE, D. C. ROWAN, J. WISE, A. R. NOBAY, HUGH JENKINS., M. HILLEL., S. G. LIMB, Mr. R. D. Lord,
ResumoNews: Hint in Dutschke case of false friend as informer for the police, Hanoi lists prisoners for Mr Kennedy, Hopes fade for early release of kidnap consul, Nuns ask family to leave farm cottage, SST Senate opponents keep up filibuster, Indonesia decides to keep British estates, Mozambique guerrilla losses, Russian leadership in talks with Egyptians, Sewage blamed for new bacteria danger, Coventry cuts housing to keep rates down, Government grant for Edinburgh New Town, Runway savings plea, Miss Board may return to clinic today, The Pope attacks 'corrosive criticism', Cosmology: Clue to nature of universe, Officers allege that South African helicopters are used in Mozambique war Mr Vorster's offer of military aid to Portugal revealed, German 'murder factory' found in Crimea, CS causes cyanide poisoning in mice, Wise birth control: Casanova, E Germans cease harassing the Berlin traffic, Stronger line in Iran over student protests, Militancy calls rejected by firemen's leaders, Clean fun about western 'decadence' and Russian shortcomings with a whiff of political satire Moscow puppet theatre in its new home, Nine firms guilty of prejudice on race, Chile Bill speeds up takeover of copper, Plea by father to trace his two children, Mother seeking stay of order to give up baby, No ban on tinned tuna fish in Britain, Sino-Soviet rivalry in Africa, Compensating for a death in the Cabinet, College elections at Oxford and Cambridge, Swede's £1m gift in memory of engagement, Mrs Meir on Israel's terms for peace talks, Press barred from talks on beach ban of dogs, New Jersey challenge over long-haired drivers, Brazil guerrillas may reject offer to free 51 prisoners, Peking frees Briton in Christmas gesture, PO strike threats over pay 'delay', Decision on £100m atom smasher is deferred, Mr Gomulka's regime pilloried as peace returns to Polish trouble-spots, The Times Diary Publisher's half Nelson, Today's engagements, Pathology How viruses cause inflammation, Sociology Scarcity alters habits of drug addicts, British television team criticized in S Africa, Former MP for Faversham deplores Cublington 'hysteria' over airport, Directors held in office by striking workers, Pupils lack respect for property, schools survey discloses, Bob Hope marijuana jokes raise a laugh in Vietnam, Bench acquits woman bus driver, Shipping chief among four missing in fire, A refugee's account of a decade of Chinese rule Tibet: the silent war against the Chinese. News in Brief. Law: Three gaoled for starting fires at Ford plant, Seven accused over missing Christmas gifts, Remand for five women in Miss World case, Woman on gun plot charge flown for trial, Man for trial on girl murder charge, Russia accuses Mr Heath of 'bowing and scraping', Further inquiries in case of wounded Russian, 'Lenient sentences' for two arms plotters, Gaol for packing case stowaways, Six accused of man's murder, Former death camp commandant given life sentence for part in murder of 400,000 Jews, Gaol for Czech stamp thieves. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Bell's, London Stone, Associated Japanese Bank, Maibl, The Times, Jack Barclay, Boeing 747, Midland Aluminium Limited. Politics and Parliament: Commercial radio a threat to local papers, Mr Heath orders inquiry into aims and functions of Central Office of Information. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr McCarthy retires from the Senate, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Children's Christmas at the Round House, Here are some family games which have been tried out by Linda Yeatman and her children., The Christmas Story, A peal of bells, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,653, Broadcasting Television. Reviews: La Bayadere Scenes de Ballet Covent Garden, Mercadante at the Fenice, Tonight at 8 Hampstead, The man who talks to frogs Bbc 2, Jack Good's soul style Catch My Soul Round House, Nine months gone, Elliott's Presbyterian Ibsen Peer Gynt Manchester University Theatre. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: President Nixon's New Team For 1971, How Does The Mercury Get In The Fish?, Leave Local Radio To The Bbc. Letters to the Editor: Choice of a Speaker, Gallery entry charges, Germany after 1918, Reservoirs in Snowdonia, Forging decimals, Future of local radio, The crossword, Common European currency, ITV levy, Welsh nicknames, The Greve report, Pylons at Hadrian's wall, Site of the third London airport: Cublington versus Foulness, Explosion in Poland, Technology thriller, Demonstrations in Spain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 24, 1945.. Obituaries: Col. Gerald French Son of famous soldier, Mr R. Whitecooper London colleges architect. Sport: Hockey Kitchen sink training, Racing Kempton to join trend-setters, Rugby Union First non-Irish secretary in nearly 80 years, £25,000 sponsorship for Scottish football, Best alone cannot take Manchester United to Wembley, Welsh rugby trial sides, Sports in Brief, Batting mercenary who could win the Ashes if he were eligible Why Richards is different from Bradman, Cricket Little time off now for bathing and golf, Rackets Serving skill gives Drysdale title, Rhyl reach third round, Skiing Another Killy emerges from France, American keeps up her challenge, Injured Sprake may miss Newcastle game. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Hotel shares firm, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Drawing of Bonds, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Cable & Wireless' £7m for AE & L Trust, Contracts Ministry orders avionics test set, Interim Statement Estates Property Investment Company Limited, UK steel output rises against general trend, US prime lending rate cut to 6 3/4 pc: lowest since 1968, Government to survey training boards, Britain pressed for oil pipeline decision, Italian refrigerators duty nets £220,000, Hambros stake in west German merchant bank, November car sales were worst this year, US soyabean estimate raised, Representatives pass ICA Bill, Interim comeback at S & U, Company Meeting Sanderson Murray & Elder (Holdings), Mr Raitz and Thomas Cook-a travel giant on the horizon?, Moet and Hennessy planning to merge, Mark 4 users unite, Industry feels full effect of wage rises: new wave of price increases on way, Italy's payments balance may end year in surplus, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, 30,000 are told not to join demonstration, Seafield Gentex Ltd., Foreign banks in Libya are nationalized, Fixed Interest, Engineering export orders down 6 pc, Company Meeting Cornercroft Limited, Business Diary: Joe Bamford takes an excavator to the jet age, Opinion: The City Problems in the gilt-edged market, Wall Street, Company News Sheaf Shipping profit and payout hoisted, How the markets moved, Glenmurray Investment Trust Limited, Sterling at six-month peak, ICH's competitive future, Robertson buys 'Wye' canners for £1.1m, Global wants to bid for Thomas Cook, Friendly society investments stake analysed, Auditors' caution on Bardolin accounts, Sterling and Money, 11 pc rise in excise revenue from alcoholic drinks, Fiat expected to lay off 30,000 in tyre shortage, Computer profits up 38 per cent, Out Of Britain's Hands. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for the Edgar Allen Foundry. Property: London And Suburban.
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