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The Times - 02/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Jerome Caminada, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Our Political Editor, A staff reporter, Hugh Noyes, Ronald Faux, By Hugh de Wet, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From a Staff Reporter, Our Belfast Correspondent, From Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From John Cheatres, From Our Parliamentary Staff, Our Local Government Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, Christopher Warman, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, Our Hongkong Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Philip Howard, From Our Special Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Dan van der Vat, Our Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, Michael Leapman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, U. A. Titley, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Stephen Jessel, STAMP, MANUELA SYKES., Peter Jay, TOM COWEN, ELIZABETH HERVEY-BATHURST., MARJORIE E. SALMON, M. B. DUNLOP, LUBOR VELECKY., DAVID STEEL, PETER HART, MICHAEL HOLROYD., ROLF GARDINER, NELL M. JORDAN, EUGENE JACQUIER, GEOFFREY WALSH, R.M.O.H, J.G.M., A.A., D.P.R., Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Leonard Buckley, Michael Billington, John Russell Taylor, By Peter Hoffer, Julian Jebb, by Prudence Glynn, Gerald Ely, Our Commodities Editor, By Giles Smith, By Roper Vielvove, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Maurice Corina industrial Editor, By George Clark, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, SIMON KIMMINS, J. K. McA. TOD., DEREK BLOOM, Berry Ritchie, JEFFREY J. PACK., by Joe Roeber, Anthony Rowley, Margaret Stone, by Kay Christiansen, by Leonard Buckley, by Eric Hurst, by W. P. Kirkman, by Patrick O'Leary, by Robert Jones, by Anne Goodbody, by Gillian Fairchild,

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News: Inquiry by Briton on police in Victoria, Concorde not yet 100 pc chief test pilot says, Minimum age for prosecution to be raised from 10 to 12, Fireworks danger emphasized, Social obligations demand high standards, South African attack on Mr Healey, Peer protests at treatment of American deserter, Cambridge faces change in role of proctors, Nationwide campaign on crime prevention, Fifty want to buy Bardsey Island, Italy's divorce Bill over last hurdle, Call for safety measures in jumbo jet engine, Moscow urges Peking to 'normalize relations', Heathrow wins high praise for security, Newspaper publishers' offer of talks on improving distribution in London reflects determination to halt rising costs The complicated task of delivering the daily news, A growing economic need, Demand for economic boycott of S Africa and investment curb, Kosygin gives warning to Israel, Leaflet campaign for pensioners, Interview the best selection tool, Meteorology: Thunder after full moon, LSO ready for Russian tour, Parade for China's National Day emphasizes civilian defence, Senator discounts Cuba submarine base report, Indian President ousts state government, Richmond: a pleasant place to live, with rumbling jets in the background Richly endowed and ready to hold independent line, Cutting Public Spending, Break with tradition by Jesuit college, MP to complain to Lord Hill over television 'smear', American invasion draws the birdwatchers, Stringent laws urged to check animal dealers, Warning on EEC currency, Two Egyptian leaders have heart attacks during Nasser funeral, Leaders' sudden illness adds to Egyptian problem of succession, The place of the proctors at Oxbridge, War reporters seek wider safety margin, Labour leaders are rebuffed by unions in move to forge new incomes policy, Doctor's fatal disease may have come from patient, Restrictions on 12 acquitted Africans, Ulster crisis debate on local reforms, Teachers must rely on the press, The Times Diary Richard Nixon's flying circus, Private insurance schemes seen as threat to health service, Inquiry ordered into potato levy plan, Emphasis in Bonn on pact link with Berlin, West Europe agrees to meet more of its own defence bill, Phnom Penh in danger of being cut off, Lord Alport denies being briefed by Whitehall for his eight-day Rhodesian fact-finding tour, Nigerian plan for civilian rule by 1976, Vetoed lecturer agrees to run course, Fantasy world of man who played at Superman, Women head procession of Arabs in London, Mr Feather unlikely to halt spread of council men's strike, Astonishing by their infinite variety, Small firms in struggle for survival, Yugoslavia pleased by Mr Nixon's stance, The difficulties of legislating to safeguard privacy, Going temporary a challenge and a gamble, Mixed views on chances of ending newspaper dispute, Alternative ringway road plan would save 13,000 homes, Parliament's declining role disturbs French, Mr Vorster gives freedom for church contacts, Theft of unique pages from Bodleian, The problems and prizes of the Concorde project Airport ban in US would cut market, Should 'tens of thousands' lose their jobs? Why throw away huge success?, Premium bond winners, Life magazine overseas editions end this year, Hijack sanctions approved, Campus killings inquiry says police to blame, Archaeology Photon test proves Greek vase genuine, Role of university boards changes emphasis, Rear-admiral and wife found dead, Today's engagements, Removing the dole stigma, Britain asks Six for more than three years to adapt agricultural policy, Pressure to keep up the rate of overseas aid. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Big unions sweep aside constituency call to executive for an incomes policy, Whitehall changes this month, Mr Heath sends message to Chou En-lai. Index. Law: Manson trial prosecutor fined for contempt, Defendants insult Tate trial judge, 13 in court after police lorry swoops, Witness sought in Downes assault case. Display Advertising: Lanchester Polytechnic, Westminster Temps Ltd, Hawkes Of Savile Row, Multiple Display Advertisements, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co., Air France, Dgaa, Cunard, Gordon Yates' Bureau, The Curzon Bureau, Mrs. Gardiner's Nursing Association, St. Paul's, National Society For Cancer Relief, National Westminster Bank, The Conduit Organisation, H.M.R., Kent Nursing Association, Technical Talent Limited, Brook Street Bureau, Atlas Staff Bureau, Ansafone, The Times, Cambrian, Alfred Marks Bureau, Aquascutum, Norma Skemp Agency, Realistic Staff Consultants, Gold Fields Group, Hales & Hindmarsh Associates Ltd, London Borough Of Camden, Multilingual Services, Kensington Employment Bureau, Western American Bank, Boac, Kriter, Stella Fisher Bureau, Girlpower Limited, Kent, H.A.Fox, Twa, Lloyd's Of London, Weatherall Green & Smith, Western Girl, Royal Air Force. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Yearling sales Two at 30,000 guineas help make record day, Results at Newmarket yesterday, Yachting Gretel II may figure in cup project, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Expert guidance helps re-building plans, An excellent complement, Elliot replaces Slattery at Twickenham, Brigadier Gerard in command over all rivals, Football Complaints rejected and players rebuked, Mrs Streit keeps Canada within reach of leaders, Dunfermline sack Farm, Declared runners for Haydock Park today, Urtain bout still to take place, Squash Barrington wins tough final, Boxing Buchanan may meet Laguna in return bout, Job equals record and wins, Coventry welcome stern draw with Bayern Munich, Show Jumping Oliver's opening round ends the challenge, Rugby League Surprise for Flanagan, Wincanton, Worcester, Gentle Drake has appeal, Today's football, Could stop a clean sweep, Garaialde's lead increased, Tennis LTA to experiment with tie-breaking system. Editorials/Leaders: 'We Are Tolerant In South Africa', WHO Runs The Labour Party?, Twentyone Years Of Chairman Mao's China. Letters to the Editor: Settling the Arab refugees, The Mary Rose, The Liberal vote, Wage percentage, Prices rationale, Fixed rate increase a set back for exporters, Exhausting world resources, Rural bus services: use of subsidies, Crossed seven, Taxi service, Gloomy Albion, Southern Sudan, Alien regime?, Library royalties, Canal safety. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Picture Gallery. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 3, 1945 In Manchuria. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news £100,000 grants for research, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Miss Dorothy Woodman Socialist who championed international causes, General Thorne, His Honour N. A. Carr, His Honour L. Campbell, M. Charles Corbin, Obituary. Reviews: Hamlet Phoenix, Leicester, Deep conviction, Undoubted gifts, First Eleven Bbc 2, Off-beat Beethoven, Purple passages in Paris, Toshko Stoyanov Fenton House. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Anti-status fashion: a new look for leather, Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No.12,584. Property: Property House with land for recreation, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Mixconcrete (Holdings) Ltd., Leyland plant resumes output, Miners reject arbitration offer, Company News Univ Printers opens 36½ pc head, Swan Hunter to build £24m fruit carriers, Architects work volume unchanged, United States Banks asked for $65m credit to protect investors, Star Holdings buys Pontings store site, Company Meeting Institute Of Purchasing And Supply, British companies may help build and finance big projects in Russia, How the Finns are fighting inflation, HP sales of new cars down in Septemper, Standard Oil's Libya price pact, The Friday column The high cost of Nasser's death, Burmah profits less from higher turnover, Burmah's trading down again, The Regions, Leyland's £2m French sales offshoot, Bulmer's sells off its Findlater subsidiary, Softly, softly goes the mining, New Issues Bristol Waterworks attracts £6.1m, Lamson Industries Limited, Big office block lease for Ministry, Banks aid Soviet export deals, Engineering profession's 'image slipping', East's Trade Barriers Ease, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Labour fight 4s charge on Co-op Bank cheques, Copper promotion fund launched, Italy Bank reserves increase, Management training plan, Blackwood Morton & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., Increase in export loan interest rate criticized, Fiat to decentralize: may start production in France, Decision on D-Day purchase tax formula, Workforce to be cut at Massey Ferguson, Fixed Interest, Mining Mufulira costs RCM 50pc of output, Shipping chief sees 'inevitable' rises in world freight rates, United Nations Asia improves food output, New bid to stop labour reform legislation, Bids and Deals Barber Textile gets £529,000 offer, For the Saver Higher distribution by Income Units, In brief, Foseco Minsep LIMITED, Architects' fees change mooted, Prudential staff work to rule, How the markets moved, Technology Forecasting the main trends in aeronautics, Switzerland bans Fund of Fund sales, Sterling and Money, Nestle to raise price of instant coffee again, The small investor's friend behind the Scenes, Italy to remain a full partner in multi-role aircraft project, Atkinson orders, Japan Seamen's union report of defective tankers, RCM copper output hit by cave-in, GEC to build communications satellite, David S. Smith (Holdings) Ltd. Unbroken Record Of Profit Growth, Business Diary: Sloane Street finale for pipeline talks. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for the George Kent group. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Equities turn dull, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street.

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