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The Times - 14/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From PAUL MARTIN, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From ARTHUR REED, By CLIVE BORRELL, By STEPHEN JESSEL, Education Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Peter Waymark, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By GEORGE CLARK, From Our Foreign Staff, From IAN McDONALD, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin America Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, G. G. von ROSEN, From IAN SMITH, Our Lusaka Correspondent, By William Mann, By Stanley Reynolds, By Leonard Buckley, by John Percival, By Henry Raynor, By Michael Billington, From DUDLEY DOUST, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From CLIFF TEMPLE, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By JOHN NICHOLLS, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From ATHOLE STILL, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By Michael Baily, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Leapman, PHS, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, M. H. MENDELSON, R. B. WARD, R. A. HARRIS, H. H. MARCUS., B. C. ANDRADE-THOMPSON, P. V. JAMES, C. G. J. WORMALD, S. ROY, DAVID HICKS, TREVOR HUDDLESTON, From Ian McDonald, MURIEL DOWDING., E. M. NICHOLSON, MICHAEL HATFIELD, R. T. BECKWITH, MARY HOBBS, From ANTHONY SMITH, By BASIL GINGELL, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, From a Chess Correspondent, T. H. M., by Geoffrey Weston, by Alma Birk, by Moira Keenan, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALD ELY, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, From ANTHONY THOMAS, US Economics Correspondent, By MALCOLM BROWN, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, Insurance Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By GILES SMITH, MALCOLM BROWN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, CLIFFORD WEBB, J. C. VORVORENU, By PETER HILL, EDWARD HOLLOWAY, G. C. NAYLOR, Anthony Thomas, Edwin Dale, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, Rudolf Herlt, Economics Editor, Paul Fabra, Economics Editor, Edited by Robert Jones, Joe Roeber, Robert Jones, BERRY RITCHIE, By JOHN WOODLAND, by John Young, by Rex Nettleford, J. Y., by Gloria Cumper, by Reginald Murray, by Bernard Lewis, by Neil Allen, by a Special Correspondent, by Peter Evans, by Mary Slater, by Lloyd Johnson, by Carol Reckord,

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News: Convicts get girl hostage, Peking calls the Russians traitors, The strings to Japanese aid, Prison rule lifted for Miss Khaled, Ticket 25 in 24-seat carriage, Poll killing denied by Flemings, Dover College, Narrowing Down The Choice, Ballerina defected 'for my work', The 'all or nothing' expatriates, The Times Diary The Royal Court strips Previn writes in concert, Unemployment is top problem, Bandits set free ransom captive, Cyclone leaves 35 dead but spares Venice centre, UN condemned as out-of-date and incapable, Guerrillas gave their autographs to boy, Middle class is growing, Temptation of empty houses, Council to introduce reports on staff, Unqualified gain degrees, Wireless link remains as Red Cross quit Amman, Poverty at the root of race issue, The London Interview Promenaders keep walking in memory of their hero, Church criticized for lack of courage, Theatre is their scense, 'The isle is full of noises', Stewardess tells of worst moment of all, £262,000 loan to housing group questioned, Sea search for farmer, Money-spinning Expo ends, Sobers gets ovation in Rhodesia, Search for Columbus caravels, School desegregation: the South bows to the law, £400 shock for patient, Over 50 hijack passengers still held: the first released reach London 450 Arabs seized by Israel: fate of last hostages in balance, Survival at stake in Europe decision, More Aging Than The Midi, Greek Orthodox leader calls for unity, Russia launches moon craft, Changes in education, Drivers may get free pardons, Sensitive to sports criticism, Driving instructors get national body, Russia puts blame on Israel, Teachers' unions in clash on pay, Tup Sunday in the Cheviots, Operation Seashore Fields are yielding their most lucrative crop, Electronics Device may cheapen computers, Migrants reach point of return, British plane forced down by MiGs, Plot to kill Marxist leader in Chile alleged, Inter-city-British Rail's blue chip, 70 hr week for the farm managers, Agricultural methods are improving, Zoology Moths respond to clean air, Isis fortnightly and price is doubled, Keeping ultimate breakdown at bay, Small Beginnings, Today's engagements, Christians warned of crisis, Noise protests as Concorde lands at Heathrow, Letter from Count von Rosen, Passport for Alan Paton. News in Brief. Law: Death trial in Somalia, Fine on Spanish magazine, McKay trial today, Drugs prophet flees gaol. Index. Display Advertising: Cable And Wireless, Knight Frank & Rutley, Shell, Abbey National, Palomino Bros. Tobacco, Cleveland House, Scotiabank, Cunard, Jamaica Industrial Development Corporation, City Of Oslo, Trans Caribbean Estates, Richard Ellis & Son, Peacock & Nilambe Tea Estates, Rothschild International Bank, C. W. Sands International, Jamaica Tourist Board, Williams Collins & Sangsta, Attractive Jobs, Barclays, Kaye Son, International Bank, Landscaping Exhibition, Commonwealth Development Corporation, H. A. Nation, Sea Isle, Velva Moisture, Togar, Dralon, Caribbean Bank, Beachcomber-Lloyd, Southby's, Halifax, Shaw Park, National Bank Of Dallas, Appleton, Army Officer, Andre Deutsch, Industrial Commercial Developments, Aitken, Grace, Courtleigh Manor Hotel, The Royal Bank Of Canada, 'Coverplan', Mercedes-Benz. Politics and Parliament: Young Liberals ask for a new lead. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Youth at the helm, A Danish ballet find, Serious comics, Double entente, Duck of the north, When cheerfulness breaks in. Sport: Football Reputation Maintained Chelsea living dangerously, Saturday's football, Goodwood runners today, Sports in Brief, Rain ruins last day, Player League averages, Rugby Barometer Set Fair Fine spirit among men of Blackheath, Living up to last season, European Swimming Lessons for Britain, US Tennis Grand slam for Mrs Court, Sunday scores Yorkshire v Somerset, Rugby Test All Blacks lose, Under-23 Tennis Britain in control, First prize for Nicklaus after recovery, Nijinsky hardly off the bit, National Hunt programmes Folkestone, Gould wins world title, Britain ahead in horse trials, Rifle Shooting, International Athletics British women win with a flourish, Warsaw results Saturday, Saturday's racing Doncaster, Golden Wins European Title Gold medal for Britain, Paris results Saturday's Winners, Thames Centenary Yachting Old raters show their worth, Boxing, Racing In France No threat to My Swallow and Piggott, Masters Golf Big ball fine for Huggett. Editorials/Leaders: Mao's Thoughts On Germany, Heavy Damage, Critical Look At The U N. Letters to the Editor: Inaccessible pilot, Computer misunderstanding, Eagles And Ddt, Held in London, In oblivion, Box office sales, The function of monetary policy in Britain, Bishop of Stepney, Dowding Memorial Sanctuary, Loss of country, Churches' Money For Guerrillas, Hirsute Scholars, China Sea pirates, Paying for destruction, Concorde Noise, Problem of agreement, In Arabic, Refuelling ban, Dealing With Air Hijacking: International Action. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Science Research Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,568, Penrose faints in Olympic chess game, Horner Proves A Worthy Winner. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Friday, September 14, 1945 21,000 Spitfires. Obituaries: Sir Anselm Guise, Sir Reginald Biddle, Prof M. Ginsberg, Sir Robert Sturges Distinguished Royal Marine, Mr. E. Walkden, Dr. J. L. Morton, Chester Morris Likable film tough guy. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments. Property: Richard Ellis & Son, Shop Premises, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Jones Lang Wootton, Property Market Road under building, Healey & Baker, Donaldson, Henry Butcher & Co., Anstey Horne & Co, Alfred Savill, Curtis & Henson. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, EDC predicts bleak outlook for building industry, OECD chief criticizes aid plans for poor, Company Meeting Assam-Dooars Holdings Mr. J. R. Vernède's Statement, IMF rejects radical parity reform, More Share Prices, Detergents report challenged, The Times and Pitman to publish management library, new ISSUES Cray goes on offer at 14s, Lorry weight limit decision expected soon, Computer jobs' pay prospects, Co-op opens mini-bank, Merseyside dockers reject pay deal, Bankers in Basle talks, Farnborough 'a magnet to foreign buyers', Murdoch seeks stake in TV, Japan hopes on IMF gold funds, Japanese speed quota reforms, Anderson Mavor Limited Many Promising Projects In The Pipeline, Washington They turn a blind eye to lawlessness, Streamlining time for the builders, mining Zambia B H earns more from less, personnel management and industrial relations Men who create the tension, Paris The case against fluctuation, Nippon Steel now 'largest in world', BUSINESS diary Travel problems for David Nicolson, London Slow move in the right direction, Share sale by union to finance R-R strike, Imperial Continental Gas Association, International Bank's UK move, Freight Markets Slow trade, but trends moving up, Harvard: a case history Strong points and weaknesses of America's most prestigious business school, THE Washington COLUMN, Rally in National Savings, The cost of fabric faults, Hamburg Flexibility-a minor problem, Sankey dispute could be official tomorrow, New oil strike hopes, Gresham Investment Trust Limited Ten Year Record of the Group, The widening gap in gilt yields, Pitman and The Times in joint venture, Vaux Breweries Higher Profits And Increased Dividend Mr. Douglas Nicholson highlights problems of rising costs, Constructors' World British companies do well overseas, The Regions Industry, Cannon Street Investments Limited, Wimpey gets £4.7m contract, contracts £2.3m Laing orders, French trade deficit grows, Hijacked jets: war risk cover likely to soar, company NEWS Triple textile merger terms are agreed. Business Appointments: Business Appointments IDC post for Selwyn Lloyd. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Commodities Forward sugar in demand, Bonds Traded In Europe, Weekly List Of Fixed Interest Stocks, This Week's Dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices.

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