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The Times - 21/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Jerome Cammada, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Labour Staff, From Seymour Hersh, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley, From Anthony Smith, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Pat Healy, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Jerome Caminada, From Our Foreign Staff, Our Defence Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Mary Wood, By Nature-Times News Service, by Rose Odle, Joan Woollcombe, By Michael Hatfield, Nirad Chaudhuri, PHS, DENIS PIRRIE, ANTOINETTE PIRRIE, DENIS MARRIAN, JOHN GORST., PIERS DIXON., P. S. GOURGEY., IAN CAMPBELL., David Wood, L. JOHN COLLINS, P. J. O'Mahony, EDWARD NOTTIDGE, MERIALL J. McPHERSON, DAVID CHESTERTON., A. LANDSBOROUGH THOMSON., RALPH IRWIN-BROWN., From Harry Golombek, F. E., By a Veterinary Correspondent, F. H. S., Mr. Dennis Farr, by Marghanita Laski, Stephen Vizinczey, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, From Peter Ryde, Golf Correspondent, From Brian Lewis, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From St. John Donn-Byrne, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Dennis Dwyer, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Margaret Stone, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Gerald Ely Estates Correspondent, FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Gillian O'Connor, Innis Macbeath, R. W. Shakespeare, TAYLOR OF GRYEE, WILMA CAWDOR., Ralph Hawtrey, J. L. THORNE, ANTHONY THOMAS, Anthony Thomas, Edited by Robert Jones, Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, by Peter Jay, Economics Editor, by Hugh Stephenson, by Lord Aldington, by C. M. Dansey, by Margaret Allen, by Hanah Achtenberg, by David Spanier, by Frank Vogl, by Alan McGregor, by Dr. Paul Catz, by Edward Mortimer, by Stephan E. Schattmann, by Berry Ritchie, Mining Editor, by Ian Morison, by John Earle, by Peter Mansfield, by Shintaro Sakata, by B. Berkoff,

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News: Talks with Palestinians 'if they seize power', Guerrillas claim the 'right' of revolutionaries to disregard international law, U S keeping big stocks of biological weapons, Englishman wins his sword as bullfighter, Shortfall in Sandhurst recruiting, Pope urges leaders to end 'painful fighting', Trials of giving an elephant an anaesthetic, Nasser message of warning to King Husain, A little of what they fancy, Tommy Atkins in the Ulster firing line, Mrs Binh's plan backed by Prince Sihanouk, Communists likely to hold balance in new Swedish Parliament, New freedoms and new horizons, Zoology How panting keeps dogs cool, Spain reports increase in political offences but a drop in crime, Transatlantic balloon is aloft, Middleman helps to bring squatters' peace talks closer, Alderney in search of a new President, Stone-throwing mob injuries Belfast police, Compulsion in polls proposed, Passions high in dispute over the rising cost of a US defence contract, Government lacks a conservation policy critics complain, Farming Topics Conflict over preventive treatment for animals, Concern over illegal adoption trade, Herr Brandt described as too weak to be leader, Robbing Peter to pay Paul, Latest pamphlets When the women of Leicester fought Prince Rupert's men, B52s pound Vietcong forces near key base, Body of girl found by boys in a garden, Bordeaux triumph for Prime Minister, Spranger picture, The Times Diary After Malle, Maxwell Hands off Diary's Mrs Wilson, Old-age pensioners demand £8 basic, Too many people chasing too few places, New centre for research into sea pollution, Fabians to examine the Labour Party failures, US approach to Russia, Regulating growth, Kerala election result shakes communists, Washington fears danger of broader conflict as Syrians invade Jordan, Gun from ship lost in 1545 goes on show, Miss Fonda to go bail for Panther leader, Dockers demanding early bus service, Policewoman to enact girl's last hours, Overtime ban cuts down London papers, Mrs Meir threatens to act against missiles, Going up in smoke, Operation Seashore The pensioners take over, Mr Healey finds his 'old friend' Nelson Mandela in good spirits on Robben Island, A disregard for human dignity, First medical team flown in, Government aim is higher real earnings for all, Mr Carr tells trade unions, The London interview Round-the-clock service for families needing help Mr Kenneth Urwin, Today's engagements, Canada will give aid for family planning, New council to advise on laws in Greece, Britain rules out armed intervention, Detention of Algerians extended by Israel, Blaming India's British friends, Bacteriology: New evidence on growth. News in Brief. Law: Pole gaoled for 13 years after hijack attempt, Arab guerrilla, 19, gaoled for 20 years, Mr Carr accused of extreme provocation by union leader, Paris accountant accused of embezzling nearly £1m to give to the poor. Index. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Banco DI Sicilia, Fuji Bank, Strauss, Turnbill & Co., Bank Of London & South America, Imi, The National Bank, Hamburg, Bks, Schroders, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Galerie Jean Renet, Chubb Alarms, O.D.B, The Arab Bank, The Gulf Bank, T.P.T., Cifico Bank, National Westminster Bank, Detroit Bank, Cinema City, Sunderland, Den Danske Landmandsbank, Butterfield, Banca Nazionale Dell' Agricoltura, Midland Bank, United Commercial Bank, Riyad Bank, C. B. A., Stella, Bankmees & Hope Nv, Rothschild Intercontinental Bank, Northern Trust Bank, Barclays, N M Rothschild & Sons, National And Grindlays Bank, Kfr, Trade Development Bank, Kredietbank, H. L. Thomson, Zambia Copper Investments, Hanover, American Express International, Mellon Bank, Credit Suisse, Bank Of Newzealand, "The Common Market", Velva, Zivnostenská Banka, The Hongkong Bank Group, A Cornish Summer, Bank Of New South Wales, The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait, Anglo-Israel Bank, Bfg, Tesco, Banca, Banco DI Napoli, Banco, Jones Lang Wooton, Ncl, The National Bank Of Commerce. Politics and Parliament: Mr Thorpe criticizes Liberal factions. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news, Mystery shrouds the resignation of a police chief. Editorials/Leaders: Look As You Wish To Be, Frank Words To The Unions, Still To Be Justified. Letters to the Editor: Floating rate, Concorde noise, Monitoring the nationalized industries, A million flamingos, Trident Sales, In a smokeless zone, Churches' aid for oppressed peoples: lessons from past, Bank gimmick, Expulsion of Mr Rudi Dutschke, Proudly British, Hijacked airliners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 21, 1945 Land of calm. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Spassky's victory over Fischer, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,574, Judi Dench as Major Barbara, Broadcasting Television. Obituaries: Theodore Wright Link with British aero industry, Johannes Wilde. Reviews: Pierrot Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Evil stories The Sexual Radicals By Paul Robinson, Torn apart by his talents Leonardo and the Age of the Eye By Ritchie Calder, Siedfried Royal Opera House, Heart of Britain Bbc. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Hockey British hopes fading, Rugby Union Connell finds lively partner in Calder, Yachting Gretel II levels cup series, Cycling Germans forge ahead, Challenge to southern domination, Folkestone runners, Croquet, London tilt at north's domination, Tennis Double gives Surrey sixth title, Today's runners at Leicester, Racing Highest Hopes holds fast pace, Gloucester's first title, Triumph by Skerritt, Golf Devlin retains lead to the end, Football Derby and Burnley in struggle to regain their rhythm, Fencing Hoskyns loses, Rugby Union, Yachting, Kempton Park results, Edinburgh programme today, Mill Reef out of favour, Today's football, Motor racing Ickx wins as Stewart drops out, Ayr results. Property: D E & J Levy, De Groot Collis, Chamberlain & Willows, Mellersh & Harding, Rise in City rents loses its impetus, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Hampton & Sons, Edwards, Bigwood & Bewlay, Jones Lang Wootton, Property Expansion planned in shoe town, Factories And Warehouses. Business and Finance: Italy's firm confidence in economic future, Atlantic International Bank Limited, GM strike begins to make impact on industry, Mining Congo signs with copper consortium, BSC profit setback forecast, D-day for Devlin Phase II, Courtaulds seeks $20m Euroloan, Business News' new layout, follow-, Company News Second-half loss at Ellerman Lines, Fears that German inflation will soon get worse, 300 walk out at Birmid, Show site designers chosen, Bringing forecasts under control, Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor, Panel plans censure on inaccurate forecasts, Creative course for advertisers, Paying For Our Daily Bread, Printers want Neddy retained, Up among the computer leaders, Interest rates seem past their peak, More local capital in multinational firms, Tax cuts get top priority, Britain plays vital part in overseas bank services, New Issues TPT to go on offer at 9s a share, IOS trustee plan likely this week, Company Meeting West Cumberland Silk Mills, Speedy recovery in France has exceeded all expectations, Decrease in US prime rate is expected soon, Giro prepares for decimal day, Washington Column Putting an economic recovery at risk, Middle East progress waits on settlement, Industry in the regions Dilemma at a new town, More share prices, Eventful year for resilient Eurodollar market, Bigger ships need more research, Israel gears her economy to siege conditions, Interim Statement Army & Navy Stores Limited Half Year's Results, Japan cuts its living standards for growth, Business Diary: Dan McGarvey joins the TUC's economic committee, Restricted UK interests in Jordan, Insurance Alpha and the Board of Trade ban, South Africa mining yield has everlasting look, Professor Reddin-the 'Theory Z' man, Users' Council likely to urge cut in planned £114m postal increases, Freight report, Australia's strength lies in minerals, Dutch Government takes a strong line, New spirit bodes well for British hopes in EEC, 500 groups use Giro agency plan, TUC pressure to control 'the lump', Consultants as trainers, Prospect of expansion in American economy, In brief, National wealth A private stake in developing countries can be profitable, IMF discounts hopes of a major change in currency arrangements, A plan to fight off the German challenge, Curb on foreign workers leads to Swiss labour shortage, Bernard Sunley Investment Trust Ltd, Mr Rippon dampens the hopes of NZ farmers, Growth rate belies recession fears, S. Hoffnung & Co. Limited Australian Merchants, The Yugoslav Investment Bank, T. P. T. Limited, Lessons in discipline from US unions, Russia wants better deal on prices, Hawker may enter US space ferry scheme, Motor industry hopes for quick resumption of Sankey output, Tourists to Britain spend £475m. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Ted Yeates becomes Triumph (Liverpool) chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Investment trust asset values, This Week's Dividends, Unit trust prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.

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