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The Times - 11/08/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By RITA MARSHALL, Christopher Warman, John Chartres, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From RICHARD WIGG, Ian McDonald, By Our Political Staff, By PETER EVANS, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, By GEOFFREY WANSELL, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BASIL GINGELL, By PETER WAYMARK, By TONY ALDOUS, By GARRY LLOYD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From PETER NICHOLS, From Our Own Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Our Beirut Correspondent, From EDMUND STEVENS, Our Diplomatic staff, From IAN McDONALD, Our Washington Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, From DAVID BONAVIA, By Nature-Times News Service, by William Mann, By Henry Raynor, By Michael Billington, Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, Peter Nichols, Fred Emery, Louis Heren, PHS, JOHN PARTRIDGE, ROBIN BAILIE, N. KURTI., ELTON., HUGH WONTNER, By Hugh Munro, PETER JEFFERY, ARTHUR CHATER, PETA FORDHAM, JOHN SHANNON, KENNETH SALMON., From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, S. J. P., Bryan Robertson, T. H. S., Mr. J. E. Blacksell, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By RICHARD STREETON, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE. Labour Staff, From JOHN EARLE, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, From ALAN McGREGOR, From FRANK VOGL, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By DENNIS DWYER, By PETER HILL, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, KENNETH OWEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, NEIL KINNOCK, By DAVID JONES, Political Staff, KENWELL B. CUMBERLAW, H. M. WILSON, LESLIE H. TAYLOR, By MAURICE CORINA, BERRY RITCHIE, DAVID MILLHAM,

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News: Multi seat formula would help Ulster moderates, School for autistics, Computer builds up kidney service, Merger plan dropped for Glosters, Court order rejected by squatters, Attack on Phnom Penh is repulsed, 'Mass violence' after rival team score, Bureau to help young tourists find beds, 73 arrested in Zambia riots, Colombo to work for EEC expansion, Axe murder of British woman, Longship is arrested, How Soviet prisoners live, Phone books may return to old style, Passion Play flooded out in storm, Tupamaro threat to democracy, Morale of Civil Service 'facing major collapse', Backing for £2 dog licence, Chaban-Delmas faces challenge by left, Fomenting the war, Togo rebels relied on potions, Driver dies in head-on M1 crash, Pennines move caused tremor, Stoppage may affect flights, Ulster direct rule hint by Maudling, Feminists occupy the Statue of Liberty, Railmen held after crash, Mountain as tax haven, My Lai plea rejected, 500 more to be set free in Greece, Molecular Biology Central dogma upheld, Black leader says blood will flow, Biology Dancing bees show way to food, More doubts cast on need for third airport, £5m Rhodes fund launching, The Times Diary There Annigoni be no print Ulster's George Brown, Guernsey to ban caravan camps, Bonn Opposition still has doubts about treaty, Concorde may fly today, Tory call on Rhodesia, Tougher attitude among coloured, Walkout swimmer may appeal, Claiming his legend, The game's the thing, Treble load for cruiser, Cease-fire broken twice on Jordan river front, Home Secretary calls for report on race clash, Roads protesters to back village motorway fight, Keeping the peace, Surname as link with disease, Publicans may strike over brewers' plan, Mrs Gandhi criticizes land grab, Independent inquiry on police files urged, Not built in a day, Hijack scare stops flight, Embassy locks out envoy, America warned of 'ecological disaster', Complaint by nurse 'ignored', Today's engagements, Poison gas warning at resorts, Emergency powers in Uruguay, Gas trains start journey, Speculation on party changes in Russia. Index. Politics and Parliament: Company law review delayed, Tory warns Heath over prices, Heath considers summit plan. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lankro Chemicals Limited, Swedish Ericsson, Export Intelligence, Thorn, Drivers Jonas, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, B R C, Luncheon Vouchers, Bailey's, Rendell, Daimler. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Cabinet Office appointment, MP's new post, Australian post for Englishman. Picture Gallery. Law: Soldiers in gas incident gaoled, 18 remanded on bail after march, Son for gaoled comedian, Suspended docker to seek legal advice, 40 gaoled in Ghana, Girl in Tate case is given immunity, Reform call by Chief Justice, Drugs case men named, Guards held at gaol, Italians hold actress in drug case. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: An actable situation, A valiant try-but difficulties remain, Glorious power, Strip-cartoon Wagner, Summer comedy. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Think small, Laurence Harvey, Penrose beaten by Eley in first round, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,539, Music-Hall 1870-. Editorials/Leaders: Land-Grabbing In India, Atlantic Time-Bomb, Diplomats As Pawns. Letters to the Editor: Export Of Mss, Westminster And Stormont, Inflation Of Wages And Salaries, Motorway Blight, Hotels In London, Buying policy, NZ imports, In Parkhurst Prison, Hiroshima, Historic Cities, No Longer Made, Industrial Relations Policy: Attitude Of The Cbi, Postal charges, Industrial development in Wales. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years Ago From THE TIMES of Monday, August 13, 1945 A Liner Comes Home. Sport: Football Blackpool winger suspended, Sports in Brief, Chanceless century, Mortlake bowls, Organizers beat rain, U S Golf Jacklin in strong field for PGA tournament, Nottingham results, Newcomers in world fencing team, Close Finish Likely Golden Orange could beat Abbot's Isle, Title bout for Buchanan, German Tennis Three Britons to reach last eight, Derbyshire hope for repetition, Scores in other matches Northants v Worcester, Intikhab checks Yorkshire's advance, Cycling Gold medal for Porter, Yachting Keen match for Cadets, Athletics Keino wins Morton mile, Declared runners for today Nottingham, Newcastle results yesterday, Hurlingham Croquet, Baseball, International casualties, Details at Windsor. Obituaries: Mr Neville Blond, Barnett Newman, Professor E. A. Guggenheim Authority on thermodynamics, Obituary, Mr John Merrington. Property: Properties Abroad, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Appointments. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Do-it-yourself tax assessment, American-style, Casualties in north Atlantic container war, Air parts company formed, Partner sought for car plant, Fixed Interest Medium-dated loans move ahead again, Cardiff's most pressing needs, BAC Surrey strike official, Funds fear sales loss, Electrical talks going well, Japan planning 550,000-tonner, Six boost iron, steel capital spending, Interim Statement Norcros Limited Interim Report, Japan US buys 30 pc more cars, Commercial Union rally, Computer evidence to be published, Bids, Deals & Mergers Common Brothers' £2.1m sale: 50pc capital repayment, The Bourses Firm close on Frankfurt with banks in demand, Sales jump in Hoover's second quarter, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Holland Union ultimatum to port chiefs, computer NEWS Leasco's remote access study, contracts UK loans result in £5m sales abroad, Coffee meeting opens, Wall Street Support fails to appear at 720 level, United States Bond yields pushed back towards peak, Control gear sales reach record £13.8m, US steel faces materials shortage, Quotas: Americans in Britain anxious, Volkswagen spare parts switch, IOS: We can beat Cornfeld in proxy fight, Malaysia Report on rubber nearly ready, Pilkington warns of more mass sackings, Royal Dutch/shell Group Of Companies, Leyland to put half of Bathgate factory on short time, Essen Germany Ferrostaal Ag., Conoco to pay extra £4.25m on refinery contract, Paying the price of Mr Carr's free-for-all, Speculators hold key to silver prices, BUSINESS diary The Milletts organize a family get-together, mining Palabora profits up again, Briefly, HP credit expanding: retail sales hold up, London & Westcliff 'net' rises 4.6 pc, company NEWS Earnings boost plus higher dividend from John James, Furniture deliveries up £2m, Bank warns of industry cutback, Opinion INDUSTRY Why Power-Gas should tell the tale, Palm oil top 1m ton mark, Piccadilly stake sold, Tax-US style, Chrysler UK organization changes likely, Sterling Spot below $2.39 with fall of seven points, BoT looking into hotels investment, Lira rate will be held, says Colombo, Money Market Difficult day for discount houses, How The Markets Moved, new ISSUES Widely differing rights results, FOR THE saver Time to buy: unit trust managers, Magnet Joinery Limited, West Germany Sales by UK rise 27.2 pc, Montague L Meyer Limited Mr. John M. Meyer On Importance Of Continued Rationalisation, BP shifts North Sea oil rig, The Regions Early firmness lost in the afternoon, Shirt study urges rationalization, EQUITY Markets Tesco lower in heavy trading, RTZ makes uranium deals worth $35m, Wall St drops 11 points. Business Appointments: Business Appointments RTZ executive for overseas projects at BoT. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities Fresh losses in copper: Tin jumps £12 10s: Cocoa loses early gains, London & Regional Market Prices Tesco gives ground, Unit Trust Prices.

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