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The Times - 15/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Hilary Brigstocke, Charles Hargrove, Eric Marsden, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, Our Washington Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, Our Cambridge Correspondent, By Bernard Withers, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications reporter, By Basil Gingell, By Peter Waymark, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, By Jerome Caminada, Richard Davy, From Peter Hopkirk, From Paul Martin, Murray Sayle, From Dan van der Vat, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From Our Latin America Correspondent, by Hilary Gelson, Philip French, Gudrun Tempel, Edward Candy, Dilip Hiro, Horace Fitzpatrick, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, By William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Michael Billington, Norman, St. John-Stevas, Charles Douglas-Home, Michael Baily, PHS, KENNETH KIRKWOOD, ANTHONY W. BUZZARD, Ronald Butt, GEORGE MONEY, CHRISTOPHER HOLTOM, BRUCE ROWLAND, FREDERICK COGMAN., DOUGLAS BUSK, GEOFFREY K. SLOCOMBE, DERMOT MORRAH, TIM BURNETT, JANE BURNETT, JOHN MESSENGER, By Philip Howard, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Blyth, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, by Andrew Kwok-Nan Li, by Leo Goodstadt, Hongkong Correspondent, Leo Goodstadt, by Bill Kraitzer, by Ilsa Sharp, by Anthony Rowley European Industrial Correspondent, by Anthony Thomas, United States Economic Correspondent, by Stewart Harris, Canberra Correspondent, by Michael Hornsby, Tokyo Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Our Racing Staff, By Richard Streeton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Julian Mounter, Stuart Marshall, By Ian Morison, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen, Ronald Kershaw, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R W Shakespeare, Anthony Thomas, GLYN PICTON., E. J. FRIEND, D. J. FITZGERALD, W. L. WEIR, H. A. NICHOLSON, by Hugh Stephenson, Michael Shanks,

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News: Journalists to seek £325 a year pay rise, Leila Khaled says her hijack accomplice was shot by the Israelis when tied up, Traffic threat to Ripon Cathedral, The Times Diary Berkeley-Heath in fierce row Upward Poynter, National campaign for Asians' entry, Britain seeks six-year adjustment to EEC, Council will extend awards to higher doctorates for work outside universities, Mr Teddy Kollek, the city's mayor, suggests an extra-territorial status within Israel A plan for Jerusalem's holy places, Significance of Cardinal Suenens, Motoring Exhibition of car graces or paces?, Clerk missing since 1966 not presumed dead, Pop festival creditors in angry meeting, New independent board proposed as overlord of London's taxi and mini-cab hire service, Reggio police clear rioters from besieged port, Railway crossing death claim was 'hopeless', Council tenants ordered to remove pets, Husain wants referendum for Palestinians, Flurry of insults in Bundestag over Herr Brandt's jibe, Harvard centre damaged by bomb explosion, 11 arrested in demonstration, Lessons by radio after strike closes schools, Strong Australian links, Cutting public spending-4 Few alternatives in the search for defence savings, 'Irish Prime Minister at arms parties', Three demonstrators are arrested after protest in Moscow store, Unique gathering for new General Synod, Kidnappers' lawyer refuses talks in Quebec city, Thousands of Kenyans flee from Uganda, Another coup by Sierra Leone officers fails, Coroner wants windows checked after boy falls, The house that George built, Rats born deformed after marijuana, A time for change, Library opened as memorial to Adlai Stevenson, New version of Nasser succession plans, Guardianship law may change to stop tussles over foster children, Assurance that easing of smoke controls will not bring smog, £5m surplus for Britain's trade, Lessons of the parks, Refusal by white miners to train Africans for skilled jobs deals a blow to apartheid policy, James Reston attacks a US mixture of 'priggish moralizing and political expediency' The two voices of President Nixon, Manager 'made to pay for £10,000 carbon paper', M. Pompidou praises Soviet cordiality and sees increased cooperation, Emergency team proposed for kidney transplants, Youth seek share in shaping the future, Mr Vorster appeals for bigger weapons, Labour shortage an obstacle to greater advances, Constable of Tower installed, Solidarity of ideas behind Mr Heath, Free public transport for Londoners-an expensive dream, Gap between planners and planned, Recommendation 'not of great benefit', Three classes of perjury proposed, Barking gives in to unions on 55s claim, Mobility of blind aided by longer cane, Quality press 'a forum for the informed', A great Hollywood craftsman who put Judy Garland and Lana Turner on the road to stardom Film season in honour of Mervyn LeRoy, Books 'will rarely balance' in facing soaring cost of the renewal of London, Bill would ban pay day fines for over-earning, Science Report Reactors: Development of fusion, Russia proposes UN force to police Middle East truce, Hope of screening Wagner's Ring cycle on BBC television, Nixon peace proposals rejected by Hanoi, Authors blame Lord Alexander over Anzio, Cash through confidence, Woman on FBI wanted list found in New York, Russia, China and US hold nuclear tests, 'Lebanese said arms were for own protection', Today's engagements, Harbour tunnel will assist industry, West Germans and Czechs break the ice, Miss Loren says 'No more jewels', Needy told to let council rents get into arrears. Politics and Parliament: Government changes to be published today, Wilson warning of 'savage' Tory plans. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Second Argentine Minister resigns, Carrington & Dewhurst director resigns, Resignation deepens Argentina crisis, University news Cambridge. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cable And Wireless, Kensington Palace Hotel, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Kasho Limited, Imperial Japanese Government, Cassell, Orient Overseas Line, Bua, Ardizzone, Wheelock Marden And Company Limited, Simon, Hutchison International Limited, Hongkong Bank Group, Hoverlloyd, The Mandarin, Bmw, Kensington, Heal's, Hang Seng Bank Limited, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Hkdc, Saa, Wool, Gilman & Co. Ltd., Kai Tak Airport, All Electric Pianola, Bodley Head, The Dairy Farm, M & G Trust, Universal Textile Co., Ltd., Holland Herald, Pye, Wallem & Co. Ltd., Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, Boac, Northern Ireland, Löwen Bräu, Longman, Home Service Insurance, Times Educational Services, Union Button Factory, Hampton & Sons, Drinkwater Group, Hong Kong General Chamber Of Commerce, Bea, Olivetti, Shrivenham, Royal Air Force, The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Newly acquired Rubens on show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,595, Broadcasting Television. Law: 3 charged after demonstration, Queen's Bench Division What does 'national origins' mean? Ealing London Borough Council v. Race Relations Board and Another., Sentence on British author to stand, Councillors accused of plot at election, Court of Appeal A 'nice point' on Leasehold Reform Act Peck v. Anicar Properties Ltd., Freedom call for court reporting, British bank official faces £73,000 charge, Legal battle by Indian princes has begun, Girl accused of taking child, Blackmail appeal dismissed, Prague subversion trial put off. Reviews: Gold medallist, He behaves like a gentleman, East Berlin theatres dispel fears of authoritarian gloom, The horn: Changes to meet technical needs, Samson Sadler's Wells, Lie Down, I think I Love You Strand, Pooter, The Black Panthers, I Solisti Veneti Queen Elizabeth Hall, Quick guide, Love killed by the impersonal machine, How a Gorbals barrel-maker brought law and order to America. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: A New International Crime, No Arms For South Africa. Letters to the Editor: Housing finance, Ministry mergers, Towards a higher standard of living, The earldom of Arundel, Rural bus services, Allocating scarce resources, Do's and don'ts, Deciphering difficulties, Arms for S Africa, Cent sense, Getting Jew and Arab to talk, Cheque size. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 16, 1945 Bomber's farewell. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Dr Anthony Payne, Academician I. Petrov, Mr John Stevenson Former Canadian correspondent of The Times. Business and Finance: Clash of opinion on growth of stock exchange system, BR buys third French ship, Western Selection And Development Company Limited Interim Report, Sterling Guarantee wins battle for control of Gamage, Company Meeting The Antofagasta (Chili) & Bolivia Railway Company Mr. W. T. Caulfeild's speech, The British Land Company Ltd Inherent Strength, Business Diary: Renault chief's 'cold comfort' for world car makers, New Issues Security Pacific's $25m Eurobonds, London Brick to expand works, New cranes to end container ship delays, Fewer houses available between £3,500 and £4,000, Census statistics printed as maps, Soyabeans and copper lose more ground, August fridge sales down 18 pc, Bids and Deals Ensign Shipping as electronics group, Profit-taking lowers price of gold, West Germany Bundesbank sees little change in economy trends, China Record-breaking year for national output, Rise in turnover of Thomson Organisation, Opinion: Economics The who, why, what of public spending, The Regions, US protectionism threatens trade, British investment falls behind as others step in, In A Monetary Bind, TSB accounts computerized, French expect boost in trade with Russia, Contracts, Motorola denies 'dumping' allegations, CBI sees no hope of changes in Industrial Relations Bill, CEGB plan for civil fast reactor, East Germans' trade mission visit postponed, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Modest markets in Japan, Switzerland Export deposit scheme may be dropped, Hume Holdings Limited Five Year Summary of Results, Company News Settle Speakman shocks market, Fixed Interest, Elizabeth Arden bid challenged, Zetters Pools Limited, Higher doctorate degree in industry, Weir forecasts full year decline, STEINBERG & SONS (London & South Wales) LTD Increased Profits, The Weir Group Limited Interim Statement, Mining Nickel price raised by 4pc, US braces itself against Six pressure on Trade Bill, EEC no danger to textile exports, N Atlantic fares plan, John Haggas Limited First Quarter Statement, Wall Street, London Merchant Securities Limited, £5m trade surplus: exports boosted as cargoes are freed after dock strike, In brief, A good Bill, but management holds the real key, BSC output likely to be below target, Drivers at Rover engine plant return to work, Wates' £40m plan rejected, How the markets moved, BLMC and Vauxhall win £136m export deals, Wool textiles at the crossroads, The British Canadian Trust Limited Extract From The Report And Accounts For Year Ended 31st August, 1970, Development area spending jumps by 53pc, Thomson Organisation interim statement, Europe's car makers face lower profits, Merseyside's bid for £2,000-a-year workers, Report on tourism, Sterling and Money, The Thomson Organisation Limited Interim Statement, International Nickel raises prices 4pc, US bank to reduce Euro$ debt, Washington takes the kick out of moonshine. Sport: Football Ye old-fashioned skills of young England, Tennis More power to women's rights, Boxing Urtain signs contract to meet Cooper, Newmarket programme for today, Sports in Brief, Filly breaks yearling sale price record, Football results, Rugby Union Rousing rally by West Midlands earns draw as Fijians relax in injury time, Cheltenham results, Rugby League Hunslet fines not paid, say League, Bunker practice by General Cole a sound investment, Flagon could be the danger to stylish High Line in Jockey Club Cup, Campbell and Rodrigues transferred, Cheltenham treble for Rimell. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Jackson-Stops & Staff, George Trollope & Sons, London And Suburban, Cluttons, Country Properties. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Good rise in British Leyland, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Whitehall adviser joins the Spillers board.

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