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The Times - 23/10/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By our Labour Staff, Our Swindon Correspondent, Our Ramsgate Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Fred Emery, From Hilary Brigstocke, Michael Knipe, By Brian Cashinella, Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, From Geoffrey Wansell, Our Oxford Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Political Editor, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Rita Marshall, Hugh Noyes, From Philip Howard, By Clive Borrell, By Innes Macbeath Labour Editor, By Peter Waymark, By Our Social Services Correspondent, John Deans, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Harold Franklin, From Richard Wigg, From Ian McDonald, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By John Groser, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, Our Paris Correspondent, Our Commonwealth staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, by Norman Fowler, By Alex Cockburn, Louis Heren, PHS, David Spanier, EVE MACLEOD, ALAN BARKER, JOHN BOULTING, STUART HOOD, JACK GOLD, ALEX VALENTINE, S. A. RIDGE, A. MORGAN., G. H. FOWLER, BERVYN SOORGIE, PHILIP HENRY., G. MORRIS., LESLIE TODD, EDWARD PICKERING, ROGER HOLDEN, ALAN SORRELL., GRANTCHESTER, G. W. PHILIPS, RICHARD TREADWELL HINES., R. H. WILSON, G. GOODMAN, I. R. HOSKINS., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Heinz Norden, William Gaunt, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Philip French, Chris Dunkley, Joan Chissell, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Tennis Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Jim Railton, Gerald Ely, By Giles Smith, By John Armytage, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Callow, By Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Professor Douglas Hague, Maurice Corina, A. G. BROOKS, Kenneth Owen, P. G. FORRESTER, by David Jones, by Harold Rose, the London & Cambridge Editorial Committee, by Sime Darby,

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News: Ancient rowing boat found in marshes, Tories hold seat in Marylebone election, Soviet Jews appeal to brethren in west, Aden 'plotters' die before firing squad, S Africa claims self-sufficiency in arms production after announcement of French sales ban, Pentagon plans new class of atom submarine, Yard seek raiders who stole 6,000 personal office files, Horror comics 'could lead child to murder', The Caxton Ovid is reunited at Magdalene, Wilson call to reject racialism, Mothers story of 18-month baby washoax, The Times Diary Healey African move backfires Lord Beaumont's lollypop, Lifeboat designs will be reexamined, Army helps to rebuild Roman fort, Costa Rica yields to demands of mijackers, The miners announce today their vote on a national strike. Here their leader states his outlook Harsh, straight talk from Mr Daly, Hongkong releases four sick communists, New Cortina: For those of you who like to know exactly what you're getting into., Dr Kaunda hits at 'stupidity' of Mr Heath, Constable says senior officer 'dishonest', Loophole on passports may remain, Simonstown 'desirable base but not essential', Village avoided in changed M25 route, The four security wings that are a blot on Britain's gaol system, Aggressive strategies for workers' control, Refugees from modern American life, Arrests at airport 'end drug programme', Explaining the hard line of France, Nixon-Gromyko talks long and helpful, Astronomy Speculation on origins of moon particles, Family's murderers say they will kill again, Alleged Syrian incursion into Jordan denied, Chile declares a state of emergency, Archaeology: Monastery chemists, Students may force entry into meeting, Newham: In the stranglehold of history Colour needed to relieve the grey, Union sells local authority loan stock to pay council strikers, Heating in GLC homes switched off after stokers join strike, Cost of higher education could rise to £1,000m a year by 1981, Chilean Army commander shot as tension builds up before Dr Allende takes over, Appeal for Deptford community centre, Rospa joins campaign to curb firework sales, President Tito ends visit to Netherlands, Rome strikers say city's traffic jams must end, Plane carrying two US generals forced down in Russia, Mr Heath unshaken in UN talks, New cortina: Brings motoring to a new peak., CBI man is gently asked to go at once, Today's engagements, Diplomats cite a treaty of Victorian times, Pictures stolen from country house, The travels of twelve angry clergymen, Six reject France's entry talks demand, Tanzania threat of censorship on bride reports, Globe Theatre may reappear in Southwark, Technology Sorting out the airlines' seat sales problems, 194 claims for damages by Concorde, Flowers hurled on Prince's car by Bermuda girls, Brilliant campaigner set to beat Mr Taft in Senate race, MPs in dispute over 'FLQ party' slur. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Shell, Pirelli, Contac, Macarthur's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ben Line, Bass Charrington Limited, Women's Appointments, Brw, Sanderson, Vauxhall, Methodist, East African, Aquascutum, Norway, Philip Morris, Cashmores, Worth, Central Electricity Generating Board, Macowards Limited, Pringle, London News, Towry Law & Co. Ltd., Greenfield Milletts Limited, The Chartered Bank. Law: Judge to sum up in Dublin arms case, Queen's Bench Division Hole in bag makes test invalid Rayner v. Hampshire Chief Constable, Chancery Division Husband refused order In Re Hardy's Trust Sutherst v. Sutherst, Privy Council Doctors and advertising Faridian v. General Medical Council, House of Lords Test of danger in machinery F. E. Callow (Engineers) Ltd. v. Johnson, Home Office gets report about court photograph, Court of Appeal When contracts are made by telegram Northland Airliners Ltd. v. Dennis Ferranti Meters Ltd., Paris court sentences Maoist leader to 18 months in gaol, Alleged plot to enter Britain, Children return after court order, Man who 'tried to get wife killed' gaoled. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Fire officer resigns after inquiry, Latest appointments, Director of Catholic mission work resigns. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Maudling resists move on boundaries, Mr Davies draws up his duties list, MPs' wider role in committee system. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room American collector pays £124,583 for old French masters, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,602, Counterpoint, Bad start for Britain in Ladies' bridge, Broadcasting Television Bbc1. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Strengthening The Security Council, Something Off The Top. Letters to the Editor: Aid to Japan, Crossing at the lights, Machine for learning in, Unions' duty, TV reporting, At the Abbey, Scientific journals, Battle line at 10%: those who profit from inflation, Woman reassured, Bank staff: union or association?, Sale of arms to South Africa, Piped music in the bar, Purpose of the UN. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Krim Belkacem Soldier who fought for Algerian independence, Sir Charles Miles, Jella Lepman Youth Library creator, Prof Johan Kopp, Obituary. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 24, 1945 Cuts in taxes. Reviews: The trial of Artur London, Rodney Slatford Purcell Room, Npo Festival Hall, Charles Rosen Queen Elizabeth Hall, Striking likenesses, The Right Prospectus Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, University Appointments, Educational, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Doncaster runners, Five-week ban on Bonds, Successful British invasion marred only by two dark moments, Results at Newbury, Tikitas will be helped by previous outing, Sports in Brief, British women win decisively, Stilwell and Cox out of the doubles, Next generation in women's tennis Miss Walsh an impressive visitor, Newbury programme, Football results Texaco Cup, Talented Gyr an outstanding catch who should benefit British breeders, Polo Future looking brighter, Rugby League Australians unchanged, Rowing Emmanuel in semi-finals after dead-heat, Golf Britons get entree to European courses, Boxing Clay fears he is not the man he was, Bath club squash. Property: Property Houses near water in market, Country Properties. Business and Finance: GNP is likely to increase by 8 per cent, Gill & Duffus Interim Report, News of World seeking GEC television shares, Company News Fresh record achieved, Company Meeting The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company Limited Mr. W. A. Hardy's Speech, State airlines meet 'second force' soon, BP and Shell in £15m plan for gas liquids plant, Britain may be offered re-entry to airbus project at low cost, BSC strike may force Metal Box to import tinplate, 'Registrar should take strikers to court', Standard Oil profit up-US Shell down, Four funds to be merged by Save & Prosper, Business Diary: the year's work behind S & P's trusts merger, Mineworkers face rules dilemma in national strike vote, Industrial Development Corporation OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED, Plessey chief attacks US Trade Bill, Cost inflation: the Government's dilemma London & Cambridge Economic Bulletin-II, The Regions, Still a cautious market rating for Stone-Platt, The Friday Column Commonsense and the nation's purse, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited Interim Statement, W Germany Increased pay offer may avert metalworkers' strike, Leyland's share of British car market reached record 43.7 pc in September, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Jacksons Bourne End Limited, Mining China in market for copper, Fixed Interest, CBI warns Whitehall not to reflate: call for better investment incentives, The Scottish Agricultural Securities Corporation Limited Interim Statement For Shareholders, Computer exercise shows BAC's Three Eleven is best UK bargain, Whitehall action called for to beat industry congestion, TV merger obstacle overcome, Royal Mail starts container service, Wall Street, Libyan oil restrictions may be extended, P & O withdraws Coast Lines bid, Target Trust Managers Limited Company Investment A few facts of considerable interest to every company, In brief, £28,500 payout to Cowley strikers, A Conflict Of Interests, For the Saver S & P to merge its financial units, How the markets moved, Rise in colour TV sales, Bids and Deals Conoco reduces stake in Hudsons Bay Oil, New Issues Greenfield Milletts' provincial quote, Sterling and Money, Cosmos planning cheaper holidays, $243m cut-back in Euro-$ liability, Export prices up, export optimism down, Broker mergers in regions urged, Registered number of jobless down by nearly 30,000 in October, East Rand Consolidated Limited Interim Report, Knitwear chief criticizes report, Eec Subsidies for coal mines likely to be £154m, Ogilvy & Mather board changes. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy fall in Coast Lines. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing directors for Dunlop.

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