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The Times - 12/11/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hopkirk, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By Olive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, Our Property Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Michael Hatfield, By John Roper Medical Reporter, A Staff Reporter, Our Glasgow Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Louis Heren, From David Bonavia, From Peter Nichols, From John Carter, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Medical Correspondent, Our Commonwealth Staff, From Pierre Comparet, From Dan van der Vat, From Stewart Harris, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornby, From James F. Clarity, By Charles Curran, Geoffrey Wansell, Roger Berthoud, David Wood, PHS, D. G. MUMBY, ARTHUR COLERIDGE, B. B. SHEFTON, B. A. YOUNG, Ronald Butt, ARTHUR V. HARVEY, H. C. WILTSHIRE, ROBERT SUTHERLAND, S. W. ALEXANDER, REGINA DOLLAN, ARTHUR PEACOCK, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Architectural Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By Nature-Times News Service, General Lord Bourne, Mr. Maurice Smith, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Mann, Henry Raynor, Alan Blyth, Dennis Potter, Elizabeth Wiskemann, Stephen Vizinczey, H. R. F. Keating, Derek Mahon, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, Julian Mounter, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Mario Modiano, By Roger Vielvoye, R W Shakespeare, Our Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ROGER CALVERT, W. LESLIE PRATT, GEOFFREY CLARKE, Director, J. M. EWAN, J. H. BIRKETT, R. B. BUZZARD, RALPH BONWIT, By Hugh Stephenson, By Christopher Marley, Sally White, Pamela Vandyke Price, Peter Sichel, H. W. Yoxall, Edmund Penning-Rowsell, Colin Fenton, Alejandro Cassinello, John Vernon Baker, W. J. S. Fletcher, Jorge Dias, David Peppercorn, Helen Thomson, O. W. Loeb, Andrew Graham Wine Correspondent, John Higgins, Hugh Johnson, Andrew Graham, Luke Bayard, Gordon Bucklitsch, Guy Gordon Clark, John Mahoney, John Doxat, John Marshall, Richard Grindal, Sam Heppner, Patrick O'Leary,

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Politics and Parliament: Shadowers from Russia too close for safety House of Lords, Lord Salisbury advocates de facto recognition of Rhodesian regime House of Lords, Extra £110m for Health Service in next 4 years, Government aid of £42m to assist Rolls-Royce, Estate agent price-fixing to be illegal, Opposition portfolio rejected by Mr Shore, Face Rhodesia 'reality', call by Tory peer, Improving the facilities for mentally handicapped, Further £42m state aid to Rolls-Royce to launch jet engine House of Commons, Scotland gets back its fee-paying schools, Deportations, Hailsham Bill to cut court waiting lists, Insuring of car passengers. News: A parents' guide to the drug problem, Doctor will be freed today from sentence, The Balkans, Liqueurs, Psychiatry: Shocks for gamblers, NCB claim scorned by miners, Extra funds for health services mean better standards of care in neglected sectors, Sour notes at trade exhibition in Argentina, Chile, French families jam the roads to Colombey, Rules governing holiday flights are criticized, Mr Smith affirms Rhodesia will speak from a position of strength in any new negotiations, BBC £50m deficit forecast, Gang traditions traced centuries back to groups of dispossessed samurai 2,000 held in Japanese anti-crime drive, Defending the BBC budget, De Gaulle is honoured with unknown soldier as world leaders fly in, 1,000 troops leaving N Ireland, Young people turn to lighter drinks, France, Success of MPs in scrutinizing Whitehall, Judging Wines, Portugal, Champagne, The pale spirits, Top jobs not the goal for China's pupils, Carr pledge to protect non-unionists, Soviet press praise for 'outstanding politician', Government has decided against loans for undergraduates, House crowns his offices, Neighbourhood group seeks planning voice, Apéritifs & bitters, Minister gives warning on 'caravandalism', Hope dashed of free highway to Berlin, Scotch whisky, Other sparkling wines, Uruguay senator fights his second duel, TUC to brief members on anti-union law campaign, Buchanan attack on playing fields road plan, Soviet police stop Jew entering American Embassy, Woman in Paris area has cholera, Britain's drink sales down under weight of tax and rising costs, Tight control on Cheshire sand extraction, Kenyan Asians advised to keep patient, Papuan rebels shot dead by Indonesians, Young volunteers' hospital project, Gromyko pressure for security conference, Wildlife park 'would ruin rural charm', Pacific Glory may leave for Rotterdam today, Lebanese farmers in revolt against 'seignorial' demands, Boroughs' anxious eyes on rate support grant, France likely to be more flexible over Britain's entry to EEC now that General de Gaulle has gone, London firm criticized at Yarra inquiry, Archaeology study centre in museum project, Warrant issued for arrest of Dail deputy, Germany, Politics raised to retain ban on British sports, 36,000 in Post Office get 10s a week rise, US cautious over outcome of strategic arms talks, Police chief says colleague declined statement, Yippy leader must leave tonight, Evangelical churches rebuked in E Germany, Vermouth, McVicar surrenders to armed police in London flat, Italian unions press for transport reforms, California, Cognac, Today's engagements, Motoring Communal do it yourself workshop, S African hostility to Dr Ramsey's tour, Man of 79 leads Transvaal diamond rush, The Times Diary Deposed Imam makes home in Mayfair, Start for Independent University limited, Physics Separating isotopes by laser beam, Italy & Sicily, Switch on, Cult's aim is to free people, leader says, The other whiskies, Cyprus, Danish warning on arms shortages, Creating both myth and publicity, Moralistic sex education condemned, Germany-Poland treaty puzzle for western diplomats, Spain, Russia launches another mooncraft, Brewery site issue to be raised in the Lords, Campaign to stop cuts in school books, Space stations in Australia cause concern, The difficulties of using volunteers in a mounting rubbish crisis, South Africa Australia. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Sichel's Blue Nun, Kensington Palace Hotel, French Line, Joseph Sanders & Ptnrs, J. Lyons & Co. Ltd., "Hugel", Monimpex, Findlater Mackie Tidd & Co., J. B. Reynier Ltd, Loeb, Hill Samuel Financial Trust, Sotheby's, Deinhard, Centre Hotels, Army & Navy, Brw, Spong, Taylor Woodrow, Lob, Lowenbrau, House Of Hallgarten, Harrap, Christie's, Booth's, History Today, The Matthew Clark Group Of Companies, Pool Promoters Association, Eyre & Spottiswoode, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Direct-To-Customer Service, Hirondelle, Veuve Du Vernay, Dent, Prinz Wines, Klm, Johnnie Walker, The Highland Home Industries Exhibition, Dawnay Day Industries Limited, Burton Sheen Ltd., Catering Times, Samuel Osborn & Co, Honeywell, Kriter, Royal Air Force, Macduff, Yellow Pages, The British Land Company Ltd, Glenfiddich, Dolamore, Longman, Rover, Times Educational Services, Banker's Order, Regione Siciliana, Bea, Weatherall Green & Smith, C. P. Snow, The Drinkwater Group, Agnew. Law: Deported Greek deserter accuses ministers, Chancery Division Restriction on company's transport illegal Brekkes Ltd. and Another v. Cattel and Another, Land compensation appeal allowed Margate Corporation v. Devotwill Investments Ltd., House of Lords Greek bond interest payable without deducting tax National Bank of Greece S.A. v. Westminster Bank Executor and Trustee Co. (Channel Islands) Ltd., Detectives named by The Times summoned, Crown withdraws evidence of a witness, American fined £500 on notes charge. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: What Are The Priorities Of The Bbc?, Mr Feather's Inadequate Response, They Must Create A Policy. Letters to the Editor: Attitude surveys, Sounds of life, Gallery entry fees, Consumer protection, Official form-filling, BOAC pilots' militancy over jumbo jets, Retail firework sales, Government and inflation, Road Fund licences, Lesbianism, Adult education, Free public transport, Educating executives, Interfirm comparison, Tax on charity gifts, Investment league, Taxation linked to road deterioration. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Births. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,619, Rembrandt sketches low in price, Broadcasting Television. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 13, 1945 Safer insurance. Obituaries: Sir Robert Mansergh A natural leader of troops, Maj-Gen L. O. Lyne, Obituary. Reviews: Enoch Powell Atv, Reading and literature: the rules of the game The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and Society By Northrop Frye, Goldberg Lupu Queen Elizabeth Hall, Marrowbone and neat's tongue The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vols I-III Edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews, Supreme opportunist and mirror of his times Lord Palmerston By Jasper Ridley, Lpo Festival Hall, Something of the success of the, Books, London debuts Wigmore Hall, Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, Is there no escape? Nightlines By John McGahern, Prague virtuoso War and Peace War and Peace Prague National Theatre, Simple man's guide to a masterpiece The Wild Duck Criterion, Crime When in Rome By Ngaio Marsh, Quick guide. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Hotels London, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Stephenson's move points to Smoke Bellew, Yesterday's football, Sports in Brief, Southern League changes, Profitable journey for Brogan, Reece defends his walk-out, Boxing Cooper may go to South Africa, Golf U S favourites to keep World Cup, Toshack joins Liverpool for fee of £110,000, Tennis Lloyd meets the top seed, South's defence check unsteady Fijians, Carlisle card, Johnson carried off with injured spine, London rally in second half, Stratford-on-Avon programme, Bula now firm favourite for the Champion Hurdle, Cricket Cowdrey leads MCC, Taunton, Two tie-breaks put Ralston in third round, Football Cautions that cost Bremner £150, Cooper always in control, Team selected to play at Meadowbank, Rugby League Returning before departing, Athletics Lewis returns happily. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: International aerospace industries' relief, Training board's funds crisis 'will hit small builders hard', First National sets up subsidiary, OECD chief in talks, Opinion: Economics A midwife for monetary union?, Australia UK plan 'threat to sugar pacts', Hauliers seeking changes in Transport Act, New financial support of £60m for Rolls-Royce: board reshuffle, W Germany Volkswagen and BMW deny fresh merger rumours, Courtaulds profits down 25 per cent, Nigeria £1,800m investment foreseen in new four-year national development plan, New Issues ICFC offer for sale in transport group, Interim Statement Courtaulds Interim Profit and Dividend, Canada cuts discount rate by half a point, Little movement in level of building activity, Michael Thomas on progress towards fewer unions Matchmaking in the TUC manner, Accountability IS The Key, Talks on Mersey Docks Board, Stormont's industrial dilemma, Briefly from the Boardroom, GM strike: management and union agree terms, Equities, Government urged to aid shareholders, The fight to leave town, Militant miners may seek talks instead of ballot, Greencoat Properties, Fixed Interest, Business Diary: A new leader arises from the General Motors conflict, Mining Hampton expects big royalties boost, Mr Onassis seeking revision of £250m deal, Company News, Alpha liquidation will affect about 100,000 motorists, Wall Street, In brief, BUA asks for easing of curbs on domestic flights, Electricity unions may strike to win pay claim, How the markets moved, Rolls-Royce after the City counted up the cost, Pergamon move over PPL board, Sterling and Money, Rolls still needs long term funding, Bids and Deals Fry's agrees to £1.4m from Rabone, Share plunge wipes £10m off value of company, Chrysler covering £11m UK losses. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices Late setback in Rolls-Royce, Unit trust prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Aubrey Jones joins Tilling board.

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