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The Times - 14/08/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From ERIC MARSDEN, From DAVID SPANIER, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, By a Staff Reporter, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, By CLIVE BORRELL, From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By MICHAEL BAILY, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By BASIL GINGELL, By RITA MARSHALL, By PETER EVANS, By STEPHEN JESSEL, From Our Correspondent, By TONY ALDOUS, By Nature-Times News Service, Rita Marshall, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From DAVID BONAVIA, From PETER NICHOLS, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Paris Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST, From RICHARD WIGG, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, Our Special Correspondent, Peter Jay Economics Editor, David Bonavia., PHS, Michael Baily, KENNETH LEWIS, THOMAS M. FRANCK, JOHN BLACKING., JAMES MOLYNEAUX, P. H. NEWMAN, T. A. J. PRANKERD, By John Stebbing, J. CH. SIMOPOULOS, CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS, DOUGLAS JAY., TERENCE C. F. PRITTIE, EDGAR MEHL., ROBERT ATKINSON, By Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, R. V. J., Mr. M. Chazan., From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By PETER MARSON, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, by Alan Blyth, A. B., By JIM SNOW, by John Russell Taylor, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, Chris Dunkley, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Economics Editor, By PETER JAY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE., From DAVID NOTT, By DENNIS DWYER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. H. COLES., ALAN WILLIAMS, R. E. I. TURNER, R. C. TRESS., BY IAN MORISON, ANTHONY ROWLEY, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, MARGARET STONE,

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News: GEC silicone success, Storemen at Heathrow stay out, Tower Hamlets: to a new future Mixing planners and people, Wave of Paris bank hold-ups, Burial chests a new link with Minoan art, Police watch CS gas factory, 'Barred' docker back, New British envoy sees the Pope, Closure warning given to Salisbury students, Where the fare money goes, The key to direct rule in Ulster, Colombo in difficulties already, Plea to help dying by therapy, Mirror, Mail delayed, Brazil denies kidnap deal, Mr Beeton's ever-changing 'Queen', Unions reject wage brake in public services, Danger of Israelis postponing start of peace talks, Japanese to make more weapons, Pennines village waits for pop invasion, The injustice of overseas service pensions, Lasers, RAF passing-out at Henlow, Crime rate still rising in America, The war in Angola, £200-a-week cab pirates, Doctor wants sick notes to be abolished, Safeguards for house buyers urged, Nuclear power for electricity cleanest says expert, Methane as supersonic fuel, Police look for car in Chaban-Delmas crash, Moore: decision today, Russia's treaty aims, Outsiders blamed for weekend race clash, Firm 'sacks' pay-packet computer, BR fares may rise 25% in four years, Police cadet in cliff rescue, Italy takes precautions on cholera, Effect of the Concorde on climate, Five countries grant rights to seabed, Too much drama, 'Queen' in magazine merger, Reports on employees opposed, The Tombs yields its captives, Naturists to shed cloak of secrecy, Future of steam and gas engines, Hospital experiments with babies attacked, Men held in arms raids, Schoolmasters plan a rival claim, Islington's nursery for City sailors, Strike threat to Underground, Chichester-Clark wins round in leadership fight, Submarine's refit took two years, Royal Society Fellowships, Land-grabbing drive in India fizzling out, Meteorology Rain can emit radio waves, Youths clash in Berlin, Koreans cut spying term, Cells for football grounds discussed, Standstill order on gas ship until court decides, Today's engagements, US to aid Thailand training, Bonn's attention now turns to Soviet trade, Brandt leaves Russia tired but content, The Times Diary Powell's high price for his prose Dual Allegro, Hyde Park Corner 'no place for an hotel', Exploration. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Hampton Court, Bell's, The Royal National Institute, Legal Appointments, International Airline Of Africa, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co., The Times, British Match, Boac, Hepworth Ceramic. Picture Gallery. Law: Key girl witness in Tate case freed, Prison attack alleged, Road workers accused over train crash, Squatters protest at court, Actor accused. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University News St. Andrews, Dancers resign over Nureyev, John King resigns as chairman of Denver group, Church News. Arts and Entertainment: Wade catches up by beating Penrose, Counterpoint, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,542, Television. Editorials/Leaders: Over The Air, How Far Does The ACT Go?, Deportation And Trial. Letters to the Editor: Violence And Police, Gallery Entry Fees, Northern Ireland, The Commonwealth, Alphabet And The Phone Book, Joining The Eec, More cosmopolitan, To fill empty afternoons, Replacing SET, Another name, Attacking Inflation: Role Of Prices And Incomes Board, British Leyland tractor sales, The Ward Sister, Balance Of Strength, Poisoning Bees, Insurance claims. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday August 15, 1945 Japan Surrenders. Obituaries: Mme. Chaban-Delmas French Prime Minister's wife, Prof. C. Gittins, Mrs Jean Dreyfus, Rev. Dr. B. Marshall Head-designate of Pusey House, Mr Hugh Anderson, Obituary. Sport: 12 for Cartwright, Details at Newton Abbot, Sports in Brief, Racing Chance for 200 winners by Piggott may have gone, Newbury programme, The master at his best, Cycling Russia win time-trial, Jacklin fights against severity of course, Kept The Flag Flying Ted Edgar wins on Snaffles, Racing results yesterday Catterick Bridge, Other scorecards Gloucester v Glamorgan, Burnham Regatta Slight lead for Herve, German Tennis Miss Wade put off balance by Mrs Moore, Coca-Cola Golf Hunt round in 66, Fifth Test Match Chance of riches rejected, Minor Counties, Tony Buss Wins Car Splendid cricket, Under 21 Tennis Whitaker in long match, Hurlingham Croquet, Football The referee assessor, Today's cricket, Yachting Dinghy races cancelled, Vain try by a favourite, Tommy Rose fails test, Bowls Do-or-die shot wins match, Newton Abbot, Uniroyal Golf Walker wins from behind. Reviews: Balance restored, Balm of Boccherini, Out of favour, Classical Stravinsky, Bassey spectacular. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Wilson & Co., Robinson & Hall, Sir Francis Pittis & Son, Country Properties, Property Market A Cotswold period piece. Business and Finance: CSEU ultimatum on equal pay, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Engineering chiefs warn Government of dangers ahead, John Brown And Company Limited Machine Tools And Other Engineering Activities Increase In Forecast Profit Achieved Lord Aberconway's Review, West Germany Treaty raises trade hopes, New string to Lloyds & Scottish bow, Hamilton to join offshore oil search, Venezuela Oil producers face tough contract terms, new ISSUES British Benzol offer next week, company NEWS Saville Gordon's 80 pc bonanza, French win ships order, Dearer steel if coking coal price rises, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdings Limited, contracts £1.5m housing order for Marriott, Bids, Deals & Mergers Hestair shares blaze up on Rodo Trust offer, ERF to let bid lapse, EQUITY Markets Industrials dull in poor trading, £141m aerospace sales, AB Foods growth pattern, Co-op to bring out freezer, The Regions, Associated British Foods, J. Bibby loss-no dividend, THE Friday COLUMN Competition and the Post Office, mining September hearing for Austim writ, New artificial sweetener, Fork lift truck plant extension, IRC and Cooper chiefs meet, Dockers at Hull lift ban on overtime, Commercial radio group set up, Treasury pessimistic over any economic stimulus, 'Freak' surplus of £137m after strike at docks, Trade figure swings and roundabouts, Charrington, Gardner, Locket & Co. Ltd., Interim Statement Bank Leumi Le-Israel B. M., The Second Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, New Zenith export order for exhausts, Money Market An easy day for discount houses, Many problems at IPC says Jarratt, Sterling £137m trade surplus confuse dealers, 26,000 cars still wait for Lucas components, Bibby the fallen favourite, Ozalid, United States Decline in mutual fund returns, BSI team to visit US, DEP consents to £375m merger, Briefly, Pilkington normal, Engineers count the costs, US investors question credit rating, Import deposit rate reduced next month, Fixed Interest Trade figures boost the longs momentarily, State must resist pay claims-CBI, How The Markets Moved, Sankey dispute hits truck output, H. J. Heinz Company Limited Sales exceed previous record level by 16.6%, Amax-RST share hitch, More Russian heating oil, NYSE says more firms in trouble, Fine Fare to sell shared label ales, Wall St down, Trade boost confuses market in gilts, Wall Street Another modest retreat in slow turnover, BUSINESS diary Why Gordon Currie wears a grand smile, PIB approves rise in coking coal, U S wants a more flexible grains arrangement. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Chrysler labour relations chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp fall in IOS Ltd, European And Far East Securities, Canadian prices, Recent Issues, Commodities Rubber at 27-month low: Tin advances £10 10s, The Time List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.

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