The Times - 27/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Our Communications Reporter, By Clive Borrell, From Peter Strafford, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Our Political Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Staff, Our Belfast Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, Our Teheran Correspondent, Our Hongkong Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Dan Van Der Vat, From George Sammut, From Dessa Trevisan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Simon Courtauld, A M Rendel, Alexander Cockburn, PHS, NORMAN FOWLER, H. J. PERKIN, Peter Jay, J. K. GLYNN, T. MERVYN JONES, MICHAEL GRYLLS, JAMES R. MANCHAM, MICHAEL KERR, PETER ABELL, By Nature-Times News Service., Stanley Sadie, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, Michael Billington, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By John Armytage, By Maurice Corina, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Clive Callow, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Leonard Amey, From Anthony Thomas, United States Economics Correspondent, From Hilary Brigstocke, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FREDERIC L. KIRGIS, DAVID BAGNELL, RALPH INSTONE, A. A. HARRISON., By Robert Jones, Berry Ritchie, David Millham, by Tan Sri M. Ghazali Shafie, by Leonard Rayner, by Bob Reece, by Dick Wilson, by Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, by a Special Correspondent, by James Morgan Kuala Lumpur Correspondent, by Hugh Mabbett, by Osman Siru,
ResumoNews: Truman statue bombed in Athens, Relativity Doubts about satellite experiment, Sarawak coalition contrasts with strong rule in Sabah, Why Eton group want bridge kept closed, Mr Hickel pays for his courage, London plan costs raised with auditor, Progress in translating Latin services, Women vote to call for tough pornography law, Letter from Leningrad attacks Israel, Hara-kiri by writer feared for its effect, Right-wing youths beat up M Servan-Schreiber, The statistics of revolution, Industrial reform plans alarm doctors, Space: Extracting oxygen from moonrock, A Nato naval commander gives his views about the danger of Russia's will for power Soviet designs on India and the Gulf, Bonn Opposition split on Warsaw treaty, Mr Cousins to leave race commission at his own request, Bonham Carter doctrine: practice not preaching, East Pakistan leader blames Government for cyclone 'murders', Russia's lead in developing naval missiles, Buoyancy of rubber silences doubters, Motel wall demolished by van in fog crash, Swiss demand for tighter control of arms sales, Guarding now against another cyclone How future devastation can be limited, Guinea talks on offers of military aid, Rhodesia challenges world opinion by publishing proposals for moving Coloured and Asian people, Libel action by town clerk to be reheard, Testing East-West temperatures The Finnish proposal for talks on European security, Poles hail visit by French Prime Minister, N Vietnam says prisoners were hurt in raid, South African students criticize Dr Ramsey, Regional links strengthened, Britain's worst year for strikes since 1926, Defence needs time and aid, Plea for 'moderate' education reform to end 'wild plans', Dutch ask EEC to give Britain more time, Turkey prices up but less than in 1960, Accident forecast for vertical takeoff, Farmers slow to accept change, The Times Diary Oxford dons lose mag, Russia to withdraw some missile men from Egypt, Union plea to end Post Office strikes, Students at LSE close street with barricades, Water siphoned from dam in safety check, Woman film director concerned with plight of middle-aged drop-outs, Fewer seeking admission to Oxford University, 90% more grants to improve homes, On the day the landlord threw them out the Campbells became guests of the Council Homeless families stay in hotels, Malenkov: one of Khrushchev's rivals for power, Broadcasting laissez-faire, Country of great strengths geared for action, Government priority for improving older houses, Further experiments into 'black box' road-costing for London urged by prices board, E Germans unyielding on links with Bonn, Girl sent drug by post to brother at school, The Times demolition plan criticized by GLC official, Mr Khrushchev 'in good spirits', Commons likely to favour return to GMT, Keeping abreast with needs of tourists, Optimism follows recovery on the economic front, Two teams set for Everest assault, Vicomtesse gets £25,000 jewels ransom note, Doubt that the Pope is fit enough, Today's engagements, Rescue failure has not hurt Nixon credibility, Students sit in at Barclays Bank branches, Church council walkout after Catholics join, Khrushchev remembers, Cardinal backs 'separate development'. News in Brief. Law: Move to amend Courts Bill, Two Kray case wives petition Home Secretary, Illegible documents, Sydney sentence on peer's son, Basques' trial put off without explanation, House of Lords Fresh evidence in personal injury cases Mulholland v. Mitchell, Student's appeal refused, Two gaoled for immigrants plot, Chancery Division Earned income relief on short-term capital gain Peay (Inspector of Taxes) v. Newton, Queen's Bench Division Part-time school dentist 'employed' Greater London Council v. Freedman, Plot to buy arms for use in Belfast alleged, Four attempts to murder by boy, 13, alleged, Court of Appeal When machines are not adequately guarded Stocker v. Norprint Ltd., Former bailie alleges jury was misdirected, Speeding up justice. Index. Display Advertising: Lanchester Polytechnic, O. C. B. C., Borneo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bata, The Sime Darby Group, Cooper Brothers & Co., Guthrie Manager, The Cold Storage Group Of Companies, The British Oxygen Company Limited, Dunlop, Leeds & Bradford, Black & Decker, Longines, Malayan Rubber Fund Board, Bumiputra, The Federal Industrial Development Authority., Wadham & Stringer, Fiat, Bell, United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad, The Times, Lowenbrau, Borneo Berhad & Motor Investments Berhad, Cambrian, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Stratstone, Sharikat Lever, Odgers, Je Reviens, The Hongkong Bank Group, Ibm, The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, Harrisons & Crosfield, Crockett & Jones, Associated Plastics Industries, The Guthrie, Army Officer, Swiss National Tourist Office, Pringle, Malaysia Tourist Information Office, George Allen & Unwin, Rendell, Saturdays At Heal's, The Chartered Bank. Politics and Parliament: Spiteful, irrelevant and violation of industrial democracy, More Catholics wanted in Ulster regiment, Strike action for political reasons could not be tolerated-Prime Minister House of Commons, Immediate action needed to tackle Britain's alarming strike turmoil House of Commons, Two Labour parties want closer ties, Home Office plans for more borstal places, Protecting the individual by Bill of Rights House of Lords, Wild life safe from CS gas used in training, Bill cuts time for lodging objection to road plan, Next week. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,632, Record £55,000 for a Rembrandt drawing, Talk of £1m price for Velasquez, Counterpoint, US lead in chess tournament, Broadcasting Television. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Rising Trend Of Strikes, Costs Up: Grants Up: Rates Up, Mr Bonham Carter Moves Across, A Gesture From The Past In Japan. Letters to the Editor: Home Secretary and Tribunals, Sociology, The dismissal of Lord Hall, The selection of judges, Cost of a degree, Conservation in the Seychelles, Drafting a new Companies Act Transport competition, Pitfalls of overseas investment guarantees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 28, 1945 Envoy to China. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments. Obituaries: Mr J. G. Grant, V.C., Sir Francis Wylie, Dr H. W. Harvey, Dr W. G. Templeman Discovery of selective weedkillers. Reviews: Prodigal Prince Sadler's Wells, A Scrooge for more than Christmas Present, Handel's nature poetry revealed Acis and Galatea Queen Elizabeth Hall, Much Ado King's, Edinburgh, Biography Bbc-2, Schubert Purcell Room. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Taunton results, On-course betting plea, Sports in Brief, Newbury programme, University hockey, Cricket Shuttleworth in better balanced attack, Oxford cross-country team chosen, Newcastle runners, Golf Firmer disciplinary powers on tournament players, Titus Oates selected in front of Even Keel, Fluent jumping augurs well for Winden, Chance for new players, Swimming Some of the team unfit and lacking will to win, Tennis Record profits for LTA from Wimbledon, The president who keeps on running, Cox to meet Rosewall in last eight, Squash rackets Oxford's experience to level series, Football Rebuilt England are on the march again, Rugby Union Palmer now doubtful for Cornwall tomorrow, Stronger Royal Relief should reassert authority over rivals, Athletics Chance for schoolgirl, Polish boxing team to meet Britain. Property: Country Properties, Property Georgian houses in demand, Business and Finance: Giro: is its competition fair?, Bids and Deals, Company Meeting Substantial Expansion by Berry Trust, Chemicals plant computer, Carreras Limited Statement by the Chairman., Ici First nine months' results, Eurosyndicat, Britain's £172m investment, Company News Hy-Mac losses dog Powell Duffryn, CBI hope of a 'closer accord' with TUC, ECGD insures £737m in three months, Company Meeting Incledon & Lamberts Ltd., ICI reports 30pc drop in profits: margins hit by cost of pay increases, Iron castings production falls by 4 per cent, Business Diary: Top World Bank post for Yorkshireman Heath at the Co-op, 'Computerized SE necessary', Interim Statement Hill Samuelgroup Limited Interim Statement, Pressac Electro-Mechanical Component Manufacturers and Precision Engineers, Pilkington offer brings a £27m response, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Public enterprise group defends state industries, Compagnie Financiere De Paris Et DES Pays-Bas Statement of the financial situation as at the 30th June, 1970, World Bank study to speed loans to the under-developed, Fixed Interest, Dearer beer and detergents, Egg packers to merge, Greece Mr Onassis to wait week for appeal decision, Premier is questioned on £8m for Rolls-Royce, Palabora problem, Why they walked out in 1970, Technology: Kenneth Owen on the paradox of integration by segregation Learning to live with the V/STOL aircraft, Full-time manual pay averages £26 16s, BAC's plans for short take off airliner, Search for tin deposits stepped up, Triumph chief appeals to workers for cooperation, The Friday Column Anonymous, maybe, but able to manage, Rise in agricultural enginering exports, Aurora Gear And Engineering Company, Mr Finsberg MP, Wall Street, In brief, 'Gussies' earn 6 pc more but shares fall 1s 6d, ICI in a profits trough, New Issues British Oxygen calls for £10m, How the markets moved, Miners vote by 2-to-1 to accept National Coal Board's offer, Go-ahead still expected on Alaska oil pipeline, Canada Oil pact gives full access to American market, Sterling and Money, Mining Selection Trust net outturn rises £1.1m, Chrysler-UK chiefs' warning, The Englishman's Home, W Germany Central bank reserves at record level, New Sun Alliance link, Tax incentives to attract industry, Six move to counter US Trade Bill, House building rate is lowest for seven years, UK shipyard completions near 1m tons. Business Appointments: Business appointments Financial director for Allen West. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Leaders fall after ICI quarterly, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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