The Times - 17/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Our Foreign Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Our York Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Leonard Amey, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By Christopher Warman, From Ronald Faux, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our LegaL Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From Jerry Okoro, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From James Reston, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Our Copenhagen Correspondent, Michael Hatfield, Peter Strafford, Pat Healy, Fred Emery, PHS, Roy Lewis, A. LASCELLES, ELTON., P. A. GARDINER, R. D. HOUGHTON, W. FRANK HARRIS, HALLAM TENNYSON, Ronald Butt, AMBROSE REEVES, H. HAMMOND, MARTIN CARMICHAEL, JOAN ROOKER, JANET CAMPBELL, W. E. WILLIAMS., EDOUARD GRUNDY, R. J. NORTHCOTE-GREEN, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Mr. Humphrey Brooke, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, Guy Brett, William Gaunt, Richard Gilbert, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, Leonard Buckley, Richard Holmes, H. R. F. Keating, Bill Sikes, By Norman Fox, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Burnell, By Gordon Allan, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Julian Mounter, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clive Callow, By Ian Morison, By Berry Ritchie, By Andrew Wilson, By Malcolm Brown, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Jones, Maurice Corina, M. F. COLLINS, C. M. De BACKER, JASPER KIRKBY, MARTIN JUKES, By Hugh Stephenson, Ian Morison, Melvyn Westlake, Edward du Cann, Berry Ritchie, by Hubert Beuve-Mery, by Donald McLachlan, by Peter Barnard, by Michael Frenchman, Stewart Harris, Ritchie McEwen, Hilary Brigstocke, Richard Harris, Charles Hargrove, John Young, Mario Modiano, Paul Catz, Michael Hornsby, Peter Hazelhurst, Moshe Brilliant, Peter Nichols, Richard Wigg, Tom Little, Rehman Sobhan, Dan van der Vat, Geoffrey Dodd, Dick Wilson, James Morgan, Harry Debelins, Alan McGregor, Ian McDonald, Richard Davy, Roger Berthoud,
ResumoNews: Six killed and many hurt as rioters clash with police in Poland Food price protesters set fire to buildings, Soviet Union increases forces in Egypt to 20,000 to set up new missile sites, Government which is less open, Heavy lorry ban stays, stiffer laws promised, Hopes fade for 308 in Korea ferry, Shots fired at brother of Brendan Behan, Pakistan, Car safety for the neglectful, Picasso calls off inauguration of Barcelona art museum in protest against Basque trial, Italian communists' new loyalty, The Herald de Volkskrant Het Volk The whipping boy that may find its strength on the mass production line, Chemistry graduates say their abilities not being used to the full by industry, Adding up the changes New trends in British society, Railway guard who left union loses job, Greater legal protection for purchasers proposed, United States, Seized German consul's letter tells of despair, Minister reassures farmers, Scrolls script may be clue to Philistines' language, Drillers seek 'blanket' rights to explore in Snowdonia park, More help urged for one-parent families, Cathedral gets its manuscript back, WHO study in secret on effects of cannabis, Ceylon, 'Body in a trunk': two cleared of murder, Khrushchev remembers, Need for guardians prepared to underwrite the price of freedom, Holland, Facsimile transmission is one answer to distribution problems, West Germany, No thought of retirement for oldest worker, France, Commission say conservation claims are overridden by government-approved works, Portugal, Arms sales issue in Heath talks in Canada, South Africa, Soviet Union/east Europe, Disruptions to airlines as dispute continues, Science Report Physics: Monitoring fields in a plasma, Lord Snow predicts catastrophe by AD 2000, Electricians' election could affect TUC balance, A Belgian who is worried but optimistic about the future, Howard Hughes case puzzle of the man who paid £200 for a midnight watch, Hongkong, The Times Diary Webster's diction off the air, Blows aimed by demonstrator at Sir Alec, Africans split on high command, Israel, Safety hope seen in reduced car deaths, French regret failure of EEC meeting on economic union, Arms talks adjourn with agreement still distant, Teachers call off six weeks' strike in Israel, Baronet's fortune left to National Gallery, Japan, TUC's own demonstration against Bill, Mother found unconscious, Industrial Bill a march to sanity, India, South-east Asia, South Korea, Live vaccine for fowl pest control approved, Poison check on canned fish, Farming: the same the whole world over Seeking a suitable alternative in Derbyshire, Progress on Berlin may follow signs of thaw, Chance for solicitors to become circuit judges, Latin America, Man left dying after attack, Authorities accused of hiding need and misery, Why Londoners sheer away from the Greater Development Plan, East Africa, Today's engagements, Mr Eban's plan of 'open frontiers', Scandinavia, The oldest colonial dilemma S W Africa: bleak anniversary, Helsingin Sanomat Ta Ehmepinapolit Journalists in developing countries take their cue from British methods, Middle East, £1,381 paid for from Concorde damage, QC says delay inordinate in duchess's action, Discovery of medieval dwellings in Gloucester, Canada, West Africa, Religion still resilient in Soviet Union in spite of repression, Restoring mutual admiration The aims of Mr Heath's visit to Washington, Australia/New Zealand, Spain, York prepares for birthday party to last a year, Film censor's reply to GLC critic, Architects panel to review plans, Signor Moro in talks on Europe's future, China, Greece, Switzerland, Italy, City to pay £250,000 for dropped hotel plans, An American look at the self-righteous mood pervading official Russia Anger at west's support for dissenters, Belgium, Bonn ruling on the legality of telephone tapping, Austria, Journalists accuse union of undemocratic ballot. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr Rippon gives new estimates of the cost of joining EEC, Tenants rights might be put in rent books, Court circuits announced, Labour decides to be less secretive, Drops replace cod liver oil and orange juice, Insistence on review as part of EEC agreement Britain offers to make 13 to 15 per cent contribution to Common Market budget House of Commons, Survey for national museums scheme, Irrelevant in tackling shop floor power House of Commons, Arts Council grant to rise by £2.6m: Lord Eccles defends admission charges to museums House of Lords, Housing advisory service, Land Commission did not fulfil its task, Rentcharges on freehold land, Morbidity survey: names of patients not recorded. Index. 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Powers, El Heraldo, London Hilton, London News, The Scotsman, Epworth Press, The Age, The Manila Times Publishing Company, Central Books, Jcb, Ruston Paxman Diesels, "East African Standard", The Straits Times Group, Time. Law: Persecution alleged, Court of Appeal Boycott of newspapers a restrictive practice In Re National Federation of Retail Newsagents, Booksellers and Stationers' Agreement (No. 3)., Failure of justice plea, Car hire driver acquitted, Court of Appeal Squatters' defence of necessity fails Southwark London Borough Council v. Williams Same v. Anderson., Inquest verdict on broadcaster, Man serving life sentence not to see his son. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Offers leap for 'fake' redeemed by experts, Merry Making, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,648. Editorials/Leaders: Britain Fills In Some Of The Figures, The Pressures On The Old And Poor, More Nails And Less Meat. Letters to the Editor: To tu or not to tu, Human rights, The Archbishop and South Africa, Disputes code, Banks: costs up and services down, Art gallery entry charges, Pylons at Hadrian's Wall, Cheque format, Barefooted, On-site generating schemes, Compulsory chapel, Khrushchev remembers, Signalling for help, Strikers and the public. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mandre Laurenteynac, Mr Monty Solomon A distinguished barrister, Obituary, Mr H.G. Eley Conservation of game, Mr C. W. Tanner Registrar of Royal Academy. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: New chief justice of India named, University news £30,000 gift from Shah's sister, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 18, 1945. More Cars. Reviews: Put Out More flags Bbc 2, Another outstanding Bartok evening Bartok Quartet Wigmore Hall, Knick-knack multiples, Rpo Festival Hall, Ted Hughes: a brutish metamorphosis, Red hot and still rockin', Heads from Arabia Felix, Thalia Myers Purcell Room, Barrow Poets' Christmas Party Thames Television, Pooter, Crime, Children's paperbacks, Quick guide. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Holidays & Travel, Public Notices, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: October the best of Oliver's four runners, Boxing Gizzi will be Bugner's sternest test, E Counties work hard for victory, Sports in Brief, Cricket Edrich leads England to safety, Wigan Athletic nearer their goal, Rugby union Depleted Surrey survive late pressure to reach semi-final, Carlisle programme today, Barry Brogan new leader in list of winning jockeys, Plumpton results, Today's runners at Uttoxeter, Tennis First tie-break for juniors, Astle receives suspended sentence and fine, Skiing Canadian girl thwarts French challenge, Worcester, Today's football, Liverpool weakened for oldest match, Cooper, Pele and Nijinski win, Rowing Henley outlook gloomy. Property. Business and Finance: Smaller ports ready to take advantage of boycott, Industrial building orders may be £40m down on last year, Impala in the UK, Crabtree Electrical Industries Limited Record Earnings, Matthew Hall & Co. Ltd. Interim Statement, City bullion dealers face £4m loss over silver, Interim Statement The General Electric Company Limited, Trustee board for IOS funds, Furniture prices up, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Opinion: Economics Political will and economic union, Poseidon needs £26m to start development, Contracts Laing to build £2.4m hanger in Vancouver, Bids and Deals Parker shares dive as IRT sells holding, Eurosyndicat, United States Railroads agree to assist Penn Central, Daimler-Benz sales record at £1.149m, Germans tender for Soviet plant, Ending The Tax Mystery, Advertising revenue drops in November, The profits and losses of public enterprise, GEC profits rise, West Malaysian tin exports rise, Company Meeting Sungei Bahru Rubber, Ranks Hovis lifts profits but plans lower dividend, Joint winners in 1970 advertising research contest, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, How the consortium banks operate and why there is a fertile market for them, Albright & Wilson warning of further redundancies, Common Market Wages will have increased by 14 per cent this year, Mining High nickel values at Scotia, Wool combers fear US Bill, West Germany Steel issue in Euro-units oversubscribed, Trying to get Amsterdam into deep water, Rally by Wearra, Fixed Interest, Company News Matthew Hall profits off the boil, Sir Maurice Parsons resigns from Bolsa chair, Record output in October points to general recovery, Price cuts of up to 20 pc on NCR Century series, Details of Poseidon's potential profitability, Mitchell Cotts Group Ltd, Wall Street, Unigate INTERIM REPORT forthesix months ended 30th September 1970, Italy Heavier taxes under new law, France Bourse sets out regulations for mutual funds, Coffee disease in Brazil expected to spread rapidly, How the markets moved, Business Diary: Miss Bridget D'Oyly Carte at the Savoy Roy Weir steps up, TWA's $16m loss in November, Savoy board receives backing for share move, Sterling and Money, CBI will continue to press for changes to Industrial Relations Bill, Government postpone setting BSC fiscal target, New Issues Attractive £4.5m stock in Assoc Engineers, Wolseley-Hughes, N Ireland bitter as power returns, Scott Lithgow £10m order hope, Computer service to cut staff by 20 pc, Launching of Institute for Fiscal Studies, Barclays Unicorn unit trusts, Burns-Anderson, Catering turnover up: Turnover of, Gas price rises of up to 7.5 pc for 1.75m in North-West. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices Equities continue firm, Unit trust prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Viscount Harcourt joins Alcan Aluminium board.
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