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The Times - 05/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, Our Labour Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Labour Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Frank Roberts, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier, From Stewart Harris, By Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, From Rita Marshall, From Michael Knipe, From Ian McDonald, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Kirsten Cubitt, By Ponny Hunter Symon, Geoffrey Smith, Anthony Smith's, PHS, David Wood, E. N. WILLMER., K. M. TURNER, W. J. WHITEHEAD, B. A. WORTLEY, PETER MARTIN, JAMES QUIRKE, JOHN HERIVEL, BARBARA MACDONALD, JEAN LAND, A. F. Holford-Walker, PETER LEWIN, JEREMY CRIPPS, J. W. RICHARDS., PHILIP LEWIS, F. P. VERDON, M. M. EVANS, D. W. LOGAN, FREDERICK C. COPLESTON, TUFTON-BEAMISH, HEATHER JENNER, HUGH LEGGATT, F.E., By Leonard Amey, A. S., Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Roy Strong, Henry Raynor, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Michael Ratcliffe, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Gordon Allan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, from Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, U S Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, KENNETH WARREN, C. P. MORTON, John Woodland, Commodities Editor, Ronald Kershaw, Gillian O'Connor, H. LESLIE MILLIARD, JOSEPH RHYMER, by Anthony Thomas, C A Prendergast, Berry Ritchie, Edited by Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, Guy Hawtin, John Woodland, Innis Macbeath, by Geoffrey Battison, editor, Gas Journal, by Geoffrey Battison, by Clive Callow, by Frank Dean, by F. H. Happold, by Thomas Counter, by Pat O'Leary,

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News: Report censures issue of loaded rifles before Kent shooting, Art for art's sake in Bayswater Rd, Lord Alport mission hits a snag, Mafia-type plot to take over agencies denied, Congress Party supports communists in Kerala, Herr Brandt defends his economic record in Hesse election tour, Zambian flag blows down in Canberra so delegates go home, The Times Diary Who owns Sir Alec's voice?, Lead poisoning 'risk to 2m', British driver sets 207 mph record, Health crisis is feared as 30,000 more council men join the strikers, Correct Terminal Siting Vital, Revolution In The Home, Anti-mildew fungicide goes on trial, Israel condemns hijack hostages deal, India builds MiG fighter to Soviet design, Staggering holidays to save the coastline, The state of the Communist Party in Britain An appreciation by Victoria Brittain on its 50th anniversary, Preserving Victorian houses in Hackney, Leila Khaled mystified by failure of bombs, The London interview Plan in leading strings Dr. Gerard Vaughan, Uckfield House demolition plea rejected, Third French TV channel, Bomb blast as Mr Laird meets Athens leader, Russia sees stab in back to peace, Latest pamphlets The vanishing beauty of ancient Bath, Offshore Search Extended, New law on land rights casts a shadow over the golden season of the Langhe Truffle hunter charged with poaching, Lower Bills By Converting, Tight Control On The Pipeline, Study of new towns' failure to attract the needy, Race To Beat Winter, Automatic arms ban by rifle association, Timing vital in talks with Six, Santiago is shaken by wave of explosions, Mr Allegro con spirito, Exoneration of Mr Niarchos becomes final, Meteorology Oil layer plants conserve reservoir water, US admits sending arms to Greece after coup, Farming topics Final barley estimate is better than feared, Back To Work-By Slow Degrees, 'And This IS Mr Thatcher', Problems of poverty Helping the needy to help themselves, Time of chilly calm as Ulster enters its third year of turmoil, Information pool on sonic booms, Britain may sell some oil interests to US, Woman found dead, man in hospital, Former prisoners tell how they beat drink, Breakfast time fire kills 3 brothers, Vauxhall put up to £170 on car prices, Closing A Craft School, Old age and childlessness: Reader's views, Paper chase by 50,000, GLC decide on 10-minute rule for debate, Archaeology: Technology of early Scots, 11 are killed as forest fires break out again on the Riviera, Washington march 'to win the war', Kiss Of Life From The North Sea, Call to repay mains burst victims, More careers aid for children sought, Newspapers may return to normal today, Today's engagements, Ready for the unions, High Cost Of Going Natural, St Catherine is made a Doctor of the Church, Mr Nixon works out fresh Viet nam peace strategy with his Paris talks envoy but keeps it secret, Tour with vote-catching flavour, Prime Minister tells of new yacht, Mr Heath agrees to meet OAU, Bolivian Army split by rebellion in capital. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Wellman, National Savings, Sankey-Rols, Thomson Overseas Journals, National Westminster Bank, Cheltenham & Gloucester, 'Coverplan', Woodall-Duckham, International Affairs, Noble Lowndes, Varela, Sony Corporation, Eurovalu, Serck Audcovalves, The Times, Rothschild Intercontinental Bank, Belliss & Morcom, Edward Thompson, Hotwork Development, Country Wide Response, Bp, U.B.M./Mercian, Stella Fisher Bureau, Harvard, Men's Wear, Denso, Gas Journal, Britain's Gas, Save And Prosper Group, The William Press. Politics and Parliament: End state aid to strikers, Bow Group chief says. Weather: The Weather. Law: Rebel gaols in New York stormed by police to rescue hostages. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: Health Has To Come First, More Visitors For The Prime Minister, The Problems Behind The Handshakes. Letters to the Editor: The workman's dignity, Crossing the seven, Conglomerate, Capital gains in art, Labour vote on EEC, Keeping the BoT, Haulage timetable, State aid for the best return, Tied down by children, Conservation as a good investment, No steam to let off, Menace that remains, Progress and the vanishing bus, University status of Jesuit college, For a healthy child. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times Of Friday, October 5, 1945 Debt To Jewry. Obituaries: LI T'ien-Yu, Mr W. C. S. Wigley Noted naval scientist, Duchess Victoria, Obituary, Sir George Allen Former B.A. Secretary. Reviews: Menuhin Orchestra Windsor Festival, Downes's Ring, Parsifal in the net, The Roads to Freedom Bbc 2, The King of Prussia and his friends, Npo Festival Hall, Fantasist of chic, Maurizio Pollini Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Business Notices. Sport: Sports in Brief, Baseball Cincinnati go two ahead, Hard task ahead for Pontypool, Declared runners for Wolverhampton today, Golf Success for Garaialde by one stroke, American women reap reward for consistency, Mitchell's lead grows to four strokes, Sassafras too good for Nijinsky in big French race, Injury keeps Roche out of grand prix, Rifle shooting Chard School magnificent, Motor racing Fittipaldi wins and title goes to Rindt, Newport must wait another year, Magic of Davies is wearing thin, For the record Rugby Union, Rugby League Leigh in cup final for second year, Squash Rackets Easter candidate for New Zealand, Rugby Union John regains that elfin quality, Racing results on Saturday Carlisle, Tennis Laver boosts earnings to £73,000, A point and a goal each a fair reward, Carlisle fields, Ill wind for Forest blows good for Arsenal, Horse show Rich harvest to celebrate, Carr's sleight of foot baffles league champions. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Investment Property, Chamberlain & Willows, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Jones Lang Wootton. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,586, Broadcasting Television. Business and Finance: Two building societies in merger plan, General Motors strike cuts American car output to less than half, Ferodo strikers swap tea breaks for £9 a week, Coconut situation 'confused', Car import boost worries US, Wall Street fund 'no safeguard to investors', Russian furniture for sale in Britain, Man-made fibres output 11m lb up on last August, Businesses 'recruiting too few graduates', American report says Britain needs to curb wage-push inflation, Gibraltar Beeching plan 'a dream that has developed into chaos', Drought, disease and the world price of coffee, New Issues Paisley Corporation offer looks attractive, Insurance Reinsurance-the role of the captive companies, Casebook Fisons' search for 'Mr Average', W Germany Nissan agrees terms for Wankel engine licence, Laminates may cost 10 pc less, say makers, Business Diary: Harrap's Olaf Anderson talks to bidders, Decimal issue is National Savings bargain, Company News Diversification boost for Huletts, Air service opens between London and Chester, Briefly from the Boardroom, No Cure For 'Stop-Go', Food index has increased by 5pc, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Thos W Ward's base for expansion, Farm guarantees prices expected to rise tomorrow, Chrysler loses £16m sales from disputes, Further pit closures forecast by Minister, Courses, Austria Borregaard's £1.5m paper machine opened, Freight report, For the Saver Decimal certificates on sale from today, Miners warn stoppage could cripple economy, Personnel and Industrial Relations Dustmen-the cost of not cleaning up the job, Laying down the law on industrial relations, Co-op insurance agents to get 15s. expenses, Japan Revaluation 'unlikely for a year', Strikers' families 'should pay back welfare benefits', In brief, Mining Wheal Jane looks set for a good profit, Crosfield signs deal with Control Data, Slump in aluminium scrap prices confuses traders, South Vietnam accepts partial devaluation, Melvyn Westlake on the problems of export finance facing British banks Reserves or exports: the banks' dilemma, The Washington Column A little old lady flexes her muscles, Industry in the regions Cost rise for steel plant at Scunthorpe, Premier will chair the next meeting of Neddy, Paisley Corporation, £2.5m container orders go to Japanese companies, Share price list, How to pay for the Englishman's castle, P & O forms new transport subsidiary. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A Burney to join Debenhams board. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Commodities Sugar price prospects 'hopeful', Unit trust prices, This Week's Dividends, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.

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