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The Times - 09/11/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Staff, Our Diplomatic Staff, From Peter Nichols, By Our Labour Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Political-Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Science Correspondent, Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, Our Bonn correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, Hilary Brigstocke, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Special Correspondent, Sam Rothenstein, Penny Hunter Symon, ©By Nature-Times News Service, Moira Keenan, Clifford Longley, By Ishmael M'lambo, Peter Evans, Michael Wolfers, PHS, David Wood, THORNEYCROFT., C. W. V. McCLEERY., JACK SIEVE, R. C. BRAY., W. S. PARKER, JENNIFER JENKINS, WILLIAM COLDSTREAM, S. P. DATTA, D. T. DONOVAN, R. B. FREEMAN, K. O. KEMP, W. A. SMEATON, W. TOWNSEND, B. WOLEDGE, WALTER GOETZ, BERNARD P. WARD, GRACE WYNDHAM GOLDIE., STEPHEN REYNOLDS, THOMAS E. A. STOWELL, F. W. WARD., K. W. WEDDERBURN, JOEL HURSTFIELD, LEOLIN PRICE, MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU, By Philip Howard, F. E., From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, E.E.R.C, Professor Kenneth Brooke, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, John Higgins, Richard Holmes, By Robert Lowell, David Cheshire, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Hardy, By Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, From Peter Jay, From Our Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Baily, By Giles Smith, By Michael Thomas, By Sally White, By Our Industrial Staff, By Roger Velvoye, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From a Special Correspondent, Clifford Webb, Anthony Rowley, JOHN M. TEMPLE, DOUGLAS JAY, A. WHIGHAM PRICE, E. G. LING, JOHN HUGHES, JULIAN DOLMAN., By Anthony Thomas, Innis Macbeath, Hugh Stephenson, Edited by Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, David Millham, by E. B. Teesdale, By Our Medical Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by Dr. D. G. Davey, by Dr. Arthur Hems, by John Garratt, by Robert Blyth, by Dr Denis Craddock, by F. H. Happold, by Clive Callow, by Sam Hignett, by John H. Mitchell,

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Politics and Parliament: Divorce Act may bring clash of doctrines, Lord Cromer will be Britain's new Ambassador in Washington, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Farming cooperative and retail units urged for Ulster, Pollution damage blamed mostly on cars. News: Existence of Khrushchev memoirs denied by wife, Cairo concern that strife may weaken front against Israel, Strengthening white supremacy in Rhodesia, Study of religion and nationalism, The Pope heckled by shanty town dwellers, Political pressure for faster price reductions, Israel Cabinet discusses Dayan idea of reopening peace talks, 'Miracle' view of gifted children criticized, Pacific Glory oil slick alert in Devon, Brazilian exiles ordered to leave Switzerland, Arrest after Berlin shooting of Russian, Workers' offer to save works, Dr Issels to see Lillian Board today, Nominations for Macleod seat, Keeping pace with new treatment, Poison put in LSD pills, police say, Pharmaceuticals, Riding the storm The wooing of Europe Part 7 of the Macmillan memoirs, Twice as many town-and-country councils proposed in boroughs' answer to Maud, Tories on way to deflation, Mr Callaghan says, Memorial for Mrs Thorpe, Improved drugs keep 230,000 people alive, Science Report Astronomy: Surface of Mercury, Home cures should be used with discretion, S Wales pits will close today, The success story of the squatters, Kenya Asian traders facing new squeeze, High price for the judgment of Solomon, The miners tighten their belts, The Times Diary Indian Ocean islands basis for bases?, 2000 Words by Mollie Clarke (Rupert Hart-Davis), Financing the farm business, Greek vision of free polling, Courses, Coming Through A Crisis Man or monster, Women's renewed voice, Search for greater safety stepped up, Grenades kill 23 cinemagoers in Phnom Penh, Prescription for protecting the public interest, Dustmen to stay out in disputes on bonuses, Control achieved in wide range of animal diseases, Tanzania attack on British 'interference', Research expenditure vital to exports, Society, police and dissent, Orchestras' need to attract new audiences, Phenomenal expansion in production since the war, Manufacturers bound by strict legal code, New constitution being prepared for Zambia party, Fifty years at the Cenotaph, New cooperative link-up, Theological brinkmanship and antics of the 'forward thinking' planners, Aerial crop spraying laws to be strengthened, New picture of Mr Cross appears in Quebec paper, Hospital staff are cleared, Party pressure on Mrs Gandhi to hold an early election, South Africans jubilant at signs of first split in wall of hostility erected by black states, Drug is not a dirty word, Warning on British entry by anti-marketeers, Big investment in plant by 'pot and pan' profession, Two big snags in new virus research, Chamber to check complaints on holiday, Test for Free Democrats in Hesse elections, Today's engagements, Why west German recognition of the post-war frontier is so important to the people of Wroclaw A lingering fear in Poland's new territories, Pacific Glory 'time bomb on our doorstep', The Boers who won the peace, Museum wary on art find claim by archaeologist, Cheaper wines in guide for consumers, Mr Heath fears me, says Mr Powell, Czech 'pogrom' against scientists, scholars, A new industry in the old village school 'When you are starting the banks don't want to know about you-especially if you are a woman'. Picture Gallery: Readers on reading. Law: Judging Scots souvenirs, Treatment outside gaols urged to cut prison population, Eight charged, Prosecutor's mildness surprises hijacker, 65 sentenced for car smuggling. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Northeast, Matthew, Dunhill, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Senior Secretaries, Highland Manpower, May & Baker, Noble Lowndes, Sandoz, Women's Appointments, Geigy, The Times, Renault, Lloyds' Pharmaceutical Group, Winthrop Laboratories, Nicholas Laboratories, Abbott Laboratories, The British Journal Of Hospital, Mawson & Proctor, Oxoid, Squibb, Times, Simpson, Bupa, 'Coverplan', Jcb, Royal Air Force. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 9, 1945 Bucharest riot. Editorials/Leaders: A Banker Among Diplomats, A Breakwater For Wages, Talk About Talks With Mr Ian Smith. Letters to the Editor: Corporation tax, Jack the Ripper, TV reporting, Opus Dei in Spain, Guarding the consumer's interests, With a piece of string, Peaceful pickets, The social cost of productivity, Pressure on prisons, Industrial relations, Encouragement to spend, Gallery entry fees, A more severe tax burden, Finance of housing, Airbus projects: for and against the Three-Eleven, The Macmillan Memoirs, Tax charges, Metrication, Student loans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Award for professor, propagandist, Church news. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room Stubbs work on offer by Sotheby's, Surrey women beat bridge cup holders, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,616. Obituaries: Dr. Melissa Hull English at Brazil University, Obituary, Prof. James Boyd. Reviews: Netherlands Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, A cavalier of great gusto with a revivalist gift of the gab The Social Contract By Robert Ardrey, Bournemouth Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, At home and unafraid Notebook, Nash Ensemble Purcell Room, American Dance Theatre returns, August Everding's eloquent return to Salome Salome Hamburg State Opera. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Burst of scoring by N Zealanders, Rimell can make amends today, Sports in Brief, Boxing Benvenuti's career could be at an end, Today's fixtures, Sandown Park, Golf Devlin retains title by four strokes, Arsenal's seaside philosophy, Rugby Union Occasional folly blunts delight, Cowdrey among the runs but problems still remain for MCC team, Spurs poised to strengthen challenge, Combined Services choice, Rowing Promising young crews, Fontwell Park fields, Show jumping, Football Leeds fail to overawe Palace, Tennis New features in Albert Hall tournament, For the record Rugby Union, Saturday's First Division results, Hockey Staffordshire more than one goal better, Piggott aims at new laurels in US race, Oxford find new hope, Wolverhampton, Richmond's troubles grow worse, Rugby League Incidents mar Australian World Cup win, University match still open. Property: Anthony Lipton & Co, D. M. Hall & Son, Factories And Warehouses, Property Plan for £2m estate at Derby, Richard Ellis & Son. Business and Finance: U K air trade with Hongkong up 10 pc, New Issues Associated Sprayers test for market, Contracts £4.5m natural gas compressor stations, Chambers' plea for shareholders on industry Bill, Australia British hopes high for first nuclear contract, British Industries And General Investment Trust Limited, Strikes will shut every pit in south Wales, Business Diary: 30 bankers take themselves out of the firing line, Watching for the next Babcock move, Staplegreen Insurance Holdings Limited, Speculation on Irish Sea oil search, Switzerland Discount house to be formed by continental banks, Rising pressure in the public service pipeline, Wearing of the green A chronicle of 100 years of inflation and the pound, Holidays scheme by Burns Laird, A surprising number of companies ignore tax in considering investments. Maurice Corina reports Calculating the risk factor, Six unhappy over monetary proposals, Benguela Railway Company, German chemical group flotations, Heron Holdings Limited, Loan board rates revised, The Washington Column Why the brokers are going broke, Belgium Vehicle pollution findings, Food's Special Problems, Industry help for Consumer Council sought, Briefly from the Boardroom, Central Bank governors work on timetable for cutting rediscount rates, Industry in the regions Trial of strength for Leyland's stewards, IPC back with a bang in Australian magazines, Second thoughts likely on future role of CIR, Four-week wait for most popular British cars, Freight Markets Lively demand for oil tankers, PPB: dangers of the wrong approach, More Share prices, Personnel and Industrial Relations Getting ready for Europe in advance, Company News Fairfax looks to £½m profit, Food industry must invest more to maintain growth, says EDC, Unilever N.V. Dividends On Certificates For Ordinary Shares, CBI leaders prepare final reply on reform in industrial relations, More European capital foreseen in Australia, Argentina UK minister helps trade drive, New charge will hit Liverpool shipping, Workers willing to find money to keep factory open, W Germany Cost of living up 4 per cent in one year, Ease overdrafts to help Wales, CBI urges, Wall Street, BAC dilemma on short-term 3-11 funding, Widening pay gap across the Channel, U S Babcock's £3.9m British deal, The Consolidated Trust, Limited, Household incomes rise by 8 pc in a year, European mergers: manoeuvring around those legal obstacles, New natural gas boiler technique paying off, BTA scheme for rail holidays at five resorts. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Unit trust prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dunlop group names director-tyres UK.

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