The Times - 29/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Debelius, Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, Our Aylesbury Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Brilliant, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Barry Davies, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, William Mann, Bernard Levin, James Reston, Denis Taylor, Susanne Puddefoot, PHS, E. H. GOMBRICH, C. W. GUILLEBAUD., ETHEL CHIPCHASE, MALCOLM HENDERSON., N. KURTI, MICHAEL WOODRUFF, D. J. ENRIGHT., ELIZABETH WANSBROUGH, IAN DUNELM:, HOWARD B. LANGLEY, PHILLIP WHITEHEAD, PETER MALYNN, EOIN C. MEKIE., NESTA PAIN, K. N. HOARE., CECIL ROBINSON, JOHN MACCALLUM SCOTT, WILFRID BLUNT, FRANCIS J. M. POLE., KENNETH EDENBURGEN:, JOHN GILES., DOUGLAS JAY, ARTHIAN DAVIES., By Peter Waymark, From Mario Modiano, By Nature-Times News Service, Alan Ross, By Nature-Times News Service., General Sir Richard O'Connor, By Our Industrial Staff, Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Kenneth Owen, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. P. THIRLWALL, C. KENNEDY, S. AHMAD, M. KATOUZIAN, M. McCARTHY., C. CANNON, J. HUGHES, D. DRUMMOND., W. W. OTTEWILL, R. HOAR, Kenneth Owen, Kenneth Owen, Technology correspondent, by Penny Radford,
ResumoNews: Peer brings his rubbish to Town Hall, Israel confirms readiness to resume talks, Student sit-in likely in apartheid protest, Injecting a new logic into housing, Atlantic storm breaks two oil tankers in half, Police theory of slim girl in £20,000 raid, Firemen find human remains at hotel, Audiology Listening in on the inner ear, Population growth rate has slowed, Freed British banker leaves for home, Reforming the Civil Service, Lillian Board service at St Paul's, Opposition warning in Bonn on treaties, Roads and railways returning to normal as slow thaw eases blizzard effects, Brandt hopes for Berlin reflected by allies, County council prepares to fight airport choice, Pessimistic mood in Cairo The first interview with President Sadat, Journalists discuss redundancy fears, Attempt by assistant teachers to stop Schools Council cash, Review of island's strict property laws delayed, Iran stands firm on claims to Gulf islands, Whitehall battle over health charges, Gloomy OECD report calls for pay freeze and a tax-and-credit squeeze, Mr Laird plans new strategy of deterrents, India poll result likely in March, Russia claims China is frustrating Asian plan, How I took the plunge in Paddington, The unthinkable thoughts of Herman Kahn, World deplores Burgos verdicts, 3,500-year-old culture found under volcanic ash of Thera, Work begins for youth orchestra, 30,000 Italians turn their hands to fireworks, S Vietnam volunteer team accuses US of violating war codes, Agriculture: Potato's future in question, Plan to provide flats for former drug addicts, Final test for President Saragat, Drugs in balloons said to be for Charles Manson, Child sex choice foreseen in next 10 years, Rhodesian offer of farms to settlers, Men sought over Laporte killing arrested in Quebec village, Today's engagement, Women at work Surviving in the office, New Tate archive in need of money, Israelis raid village in Lebanon, The Times Diary Dundee Dandy-no comic coup, London boroughs are asked to ensure more money is made available for voluntary work, £250,000 notes 'made in printing works', Complaint over sports ban threat to boy, Commonwealth ties underlined by New Zealand, Zambia attack on Mr Heath over arms sales, Race prejudice 'still as vicious as ever', Cairo envoy gives Britain warning on pipeline plan, MP says law plays a minimal role in morals, German wife 'held for ransom' in Africa, Missing man 'lost his memory' after swim, Bishop demands abortion inquiry, Frost, snow and icy winds bring death and disruption of rail and road traffic to most of Europe, Coal board acts to save German war cemetery from land subsidence, Boy found dead in quarry after hurrying home to hear football results. Law: MP seeks lower fuel charges for elderly, Murder charge man remanded, Protests are raised inside Russia over Jews' trial as world pressure on Moscow increases, Six sentenced to death in shock ending to Basque trial, Police deny instructions in 'Stone of Destiny' case, Secret unit to curb illegal immigrant smuggling, Two remanded in death case, Inquiry on retiring major's case will be lengthy. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, South African Airways, Perrier, Oxfam, Fortnum & Mason, Institute Of Marketing, Jcb, Richard Ellis & Son. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: 'Dr Strangelove award' for H-bomb expert, University news Aberdeen, Comoro Ministers offer their resignations, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,656, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, The Times Saturday Review 'Jumbo' Crossword, Dublin Theatre Festival. Sport: Tennis Britain face holders in final, Yachting Buccaneer sets pace to Hobart, Interview II untroubled by heavy going, Football Win lifts Fulham into third place, Colds worry Leeds, Fairyhouse results, Sans-fin has chance to prove a point, Sports in Brief, Football results, Persian War favourite for Champion Hurdle after triumph, Warwick programme, Lewis falls in Calcutta, Cricket Cowdrey may open in place of Luckhurst, Football likely to cost more in 1971, Rugby Union Waterloo get possession after early setbacks. Reviews: Music in Irish country houses, The Roads to Freedom Bbc 2, A context for art, John Neville for Broadway, Montserrat Caballé Bbc 2, Strauss, Hofmannsthal and Helen, La Fille mal gardiée Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Notices, Acknowledgments. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Gandhi's Appeal To The Country, The Way To National Ruin, Death Sentences In Burgos. Letters to the Editor: The Health Service, Chapel by order, Common currency union against British interests, Forecasting the weather, Cost of EEC entry, Electricity pylons at Hadrian's Wall, Etymolomania, Pilot schemes first for commercial radio, Bank services, The crossword, The third London airport, Welsh nicknames, Gallery entrance fees, Free, but..., Women's pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: General Creagh Victory in first desert campaign, Mr Mendel Rivers Influential Congressman, Mr Neil Grant, Mr Hugo Charteris, Sir Ivan De LA Bere, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 29, 1945. Cinema Anniversary. Business and Finance: Swiss inquire about setting up Scots factories, London Shop Property Trust Limited, PO to try computer-based phone maintenance system, Industry makes a partial resumption as thousands take an extra day off, 4 pc drop in fish landings forecast, Redundancy pay challenge by metal workers, W German cost of living up 3.8 pc, Sterling, Computer News ICL aids road analysis work, Company News R Paterson steady at half-way stage, US to set up international economic council, Democratic ginger for the American economy, Dutch put £11.5m in airbus project, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Triumph warns that output must be raised to beat money losses, Lower food costs slow down rise in US prices, Enka raises textile rayon price by 10 pc, Fixed Interest, 'Special review' of NFC is denied, Silver outlook better than price suggests, Sub-contractors' liquidity fears, Opinion: Industry Stagnation in the machine tool industry, Business Diary: anonymous gift for steel pensioners, NZ wool prices down 11 per cent, Heavy demand for power, UCS boilermakers accept bonus scheme for 2,700, A 'dynamic rebound' is predicted for nickel, Japan removes curbs on new range of imports, NCB to step up coal search in Yorkshire, Factors behind the 1970 share indices, Concern over freight rate rise, How the markets moved, One Co-op milk outlet planned, Textile industry loans decision this week, The Absentee Dilemma, The Moon programme: keeping up the momentum, Big oil groups unlikely to challenge new tax rates of OPEC countries, Foreign-made TV traders form group. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent issues, Unit trust prices, Drawing Of Bonds, London & Regional Market Prices Shipbuilders firmer. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Changes in the board of Robb Caledon. Property: Sotheby's. Deaths.
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