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The Times - 30/07/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From RONALD FAUX, From Our Own Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, Our Travel Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JOHN ROPER, From DAVID WILSWORTH, By Basil Gingell, Naval Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By LEONARD AMEY, By Our Education Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, From CLIVE BORRELL, By TONY ALDOUS, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By HENRY STANHOPE, From Our Correspondent, From JOHN EARLE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, Our Ottawa Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD, From PETER HAZELHURST, From MICHAEL LEAPMAN, From FRED EMERY, by Hilary Gelson, Clive Borrell, Julian Critchley, David Spanier, Innis Macbeath, PHS, KENNETH TYNAN, KENNETH McLEOD, ERIC EVANS, FREDERIC BENNETT, RONALD MACKEITH, P. J. MITCHELL, R. A. G. O'BRIEN, G. B. BENTLEY., KENYON EMRYS-ROBERTS., DAVID LEA., By Adam Fergusson, A. E. REDFERN, MALCOLM MacEWEN, JOHN P. HANDLEY, BENEDICT BIRNBERG., W. S. CARROLL, FRANK SPENCER, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALDINE KEEN, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By JOHN NICHOLLS, By ANDREW PORTER, By PETER RYDE Golf Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JIM RAILTON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, Leonard Buckley, By William Mann, By John Percival, By Clive Barnes, Stuart Marshall, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By GILES SMITH, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By CLIVE CALLOW, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By DENNIS DWYER, By MALCOLM BROWN, From FRANK VOGL, DAVID MILLHAM, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From ANTHONY THOMAS, U.S. Economics Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, Edward Mortimer, SIR RICHARD JESSEL, IAN LLOYD., T. A. BROCKLEBANK., By IAN MORISON, By Edward Mortimer, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent,

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News: Sports club faces threat of closure, City hall dim in New York power crisis, Israelis try to avoid split, Fast car and safety, France-'paper tiger' of the Six, Carrington gains Asia backing for defence plan, US service chiefs oppose plan for defence reforms, Deckchair attendants strike, Real-life Rip Van Winkle Philip Howard with the man who came back after 57 years, Chinese to free Briton, Mrs Gandhi routs critics, Operating aid to pregnancy, The Tory left, Drug query in Briton's death, The press and TV's effect on a demonstration, Squatters sit tight, Science Report Ecology Threat to world oxygen is denied, Sudan bans guerrilla radio, Isle of Wight pop show to go ahead, Cambodians trying to retake vital plateau, British Rail shows 37-sec level crossing, 'Save Richmond Terrace for Ministers' plea, New Sultan recognized, £2,010 for model man-o'-war, Dobrynin visit to Moscow, Cheaper chicken is family favourite, Cleaner beaches pledge, Barriers of mistrust at Parkhurst, EEC acknowledge how much Britain has conceded, Economic warnings justified, Heath says, Welbeck College Entry, £15,071 for widow, Ministry is criticized by ombudsman, Mobilization threat to strikers, Ruling for shoe firm, Confusion as dockers vote to go back, Youths' 109 robberies, Walkout by museum staff, U N decision on SW Africa, Sleepless night for Westway residents, Snakes freed in Epping Forest, New paper in diocese 'not sniping', Alcohol bigger peril to youth than drugs, QE2 has engine trouble again, Mr Playboy flies in, The Times Diary Labour refers free radio campaign to DPP, World tributes to genius of Barbirolli, Motoring Twin test Two tough estate cars, Freeman to relinquish US post, Navy ends the rum ration, French put education before defence, U S lorries for Peking, Rippon says Six talks involve every Briton, Moscow talks 'businesslike', Russia attacks Peking through Czech press, Italian crew exonerated by captain, Missing the banana boat, Uganda may expel all British, Today's engagements, Boroughs seek talks on pupils' fares, Lay inquiry on teaching criticized. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: International Utilities Corporation, Peter Saunders, Lep Transport Ltd., Nsu, International Airline Of Africa, Clover Leaf Cars, Jones Lang Wootton, The Chartered Bank, Bristol, The Times, Startstone, Smith Industries Limited, Penguin Books Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Law: £190m illegal Mafia trade, Firearms plot charge, Court Of Appeal When Banks Can Set-Off In Liquidation Halesowen Presswork & Assemblies Ltd. v. Westminster Bank Ltd., Jury acquit 2 Parkhurst prisoners, Chancery Division Withdrawal Of Union Recognition Legal Gallagher And Another v. The Post Office, Court Of Appeal Sentencing To Avoid Suspension, Chancery Division Building Contract Unconditional-No Tax EASTHAM (Inspector of Taxes) v. LEIGH, LONDON & PROVINCIAL PROPERTIES LTD. (in voluntary liquidation)., Tate case lawyers gaoled. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments New Constable Of Windsor Castle, University News Awards At Oxford, Church News, Keino honoured by Kenya. Arts and Entertainment: Tate's Three Early Bombergs, Rada Chairman, Made To Measure, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,529, Television today, Five share lead in chess. Editorials/Leaders: Water Fit To Drink?, Rescue Service, The Courage Of Protest. Letters to the Editor: Suffield House, Politics Of Morals: Before The Show In New York, Reaction, Reasons for slow repayment of overdrafts, Misplaced trust, Tourist audience, Airline revenue, Arms For S Africa, Air ferry, Crime Reduction, Increase In Postal Charges, Decimal equivalents, Orchestras' Future, Aircraft Noise, Debasing effect, Scottish National Anthem, British Ballet, Situation in Denmark, Tolerance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, July 31, 1945 Garter Declined. Obituaries: Mr Robert Rattenbury, Mr Studley Mason, Sir John Barbirolli Conductor Laureate of the Halle Orchestra, Dr Emanuel Miller. Sport: Minor Counties, Tennis, Golf Graham says contest is unfair, Racing results at two centres Goodwood, Royal International Horse Show Coveted success for Smith, Hughes Accurate Glamorgan struggle for runs, Yachting Stone sails away, Cricket Review Sound reply from Essex pair, Sports in Brief, Polo Pony power aids Cowdray, Junior Tennis Two more seeded players beaten, Injury could put Boycott out of Test, Piggott In Top Form At Goodwood Parthenon should shine, Athletics Lynn Davies drops out, Redcar Racing A right royal victory, National Rowing Event Spectacle on new course. Reviews: The Winslow Boy, Unbalanced ballets, Two problem works, Plays On The Way, Dancers first, Madeleine's dilemma, Wine with the Cradocks. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Appointments. Property: Jackson-Stops & Staff, Folkard & Hayward. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, EQUITY Markets Dock strike news cheers leaders, £3m Vauxhall loss, Unigate's strong cash flow and assets, Fear of cargo congestion as dockers return, US wholesale price index rises, Fixed Interest Abrupt gains among the Funds, Record fire damage bill in June, Ryder forecasts difficult year for Reed, Canada may return to pegged dollar, Bids, Deals & Mergers Slater in CES via Barclay, BUSINESS diary Short term debt to Nigel Foulkes, Money Market Privilege funds drawn, Sharp fall in ITV revenue, BSC's £30m contract, Talks on film finance, The Regions, OECD's cautious word, UK warned on expansion, Publishers hit at cost rises, W Germany Markets discuss loan issue flood, Strikes cost over 5m working days in six months, Chadburns Holdings, Town and City £30m project, Strike pattern reveals a greater need for legislation, Fordham price is £1,025,000, Company Meeting W. & J. Glossop, J. W. Spear & Sons Ltd., National Freight Corporation First Annual Report Describes Period Of Transition, £1m shakup at Seager Evans, Call for incentives by CBI chief, Smithfield & Zwanenberg GROUP LIMITED, new ISSUES Swansea allotments curtailed, Opinion ECONOMICS Why the cash is so short, Laporte Industries (Holdings) Limited, Hauliers seek changes in Act, H. C. Janes Ltd., More Skol in Brazil, Indonesia Estates deal setback, Briefly, French group and ICL discuss link, Britain seeks tariff deal with Six, Sterling 16 point jump on dock settlement, United States '$2 an hour pay' call, Whitehall draws up second force' air formula, Flightpath for the 70s, mining W Mining-Gt Boulder's new link, Compulsory union rule condemned, Merger likely, says Lockheed chief, De La Rue 1970, How The Markets Moved, BR pressure for return of freightliners, Equity-tied savings plan, Jetty damage may cost Mobil £9m, £1m campaign for new cigarettes, BPC board faces hostile meeting, Wall Street Market higher with DJ index up 4.11 points, Company Meeting Coalite And Chemical Products Limited Increased Profits Achieved During Eventful Year, company NEWS Berry wiggins profit hit from all sides, £250m oil fired plant planned by CEGB, Equal pay pact in food trade likely, The Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd. Higher Investment Income, Refinery, steel plant urged for Foulness, ERF improves bid for Atkinson. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Co-op Permanent promotion. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Good demand for Brit Leyland, Commodities Cocoa volatile and lower: Copper down £5 10s, European And Far East Securities, Canadian prices, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.

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