The Times - 08/10/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Ian McDonald, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Hugh Noyes, From David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, Hilary Brigstocke, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Richard Sharpe, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Stuart Marshall, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Winder, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, From Our Parliamenary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Stewart Harris, Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Evans, From Richard Wigg, James Reston, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hopkirk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Housego, Michael Hatfield, PHS, Ronald Butt, A. JOSEPH BRAYSHAW, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, RAPHAEL TUCK., G. T. HOLE., JACK JONES, COLIN CLAYTON, MADELEINE A. SHARP., CHRISTOPHER PURNELL, D. W. GLASSBOROW, STEPHEN SMALLEY, W. D. RUSHWORTH, SUZANNE HILL, BRAZIL WINGATE-SAUL, NORMAN WILSON, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, Sir Michael Williams, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Billington, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Peter Laslett, Robert Nye, Derek Mahon, Kay Dick, Richard Holmes, by Hilary Gelson, By U. A. Titley, Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Hennessy, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Boxing Correspondent, By Barry Davies, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Julian Mounter, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, From George Clark, Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vog, Margaret Stone, By Clive Callow, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Our Industrial Staff, Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Spiegelberg, WILLIAM T. STEARN, D. W. GOODWIN, Maurice Corina, Industrial Editor, JOAN SHUTE, by Ian Morison, From John Earle,
ResumoNews: Hillman Avenger GT fast and flexible, M Servan-Schreiber will boycott policy debate, Eliminating the busy-bodies A leading Conservative in his concluding article says that 'Selsdon Man' is more likely to cure Britain's sickness than Whitehall bureaucrats, Motoring Comfort is the latest theme, Iran cannot cope with population growth, A majority opinion may not be the right opinion, Police criticize gas board on entry warrants, Ex-officers preferred in Greek Ministry moves, Pharmacology: Anaesthetics tests, Assembly votes unanimously for Mr Sadat, Call for inquiry after boxer's fatal knock-out, Middle East decision by US surprises Britain, Old Battersea House needs a benefactor, Britain may ask EEC for five to seven years' grace for farms, Himalayan blunders which led to war Why India's defeat by China was no surprise, Plea for central sea rescue authority, Homeless families increase by one-third in two years, Empty churches law seen as vandals' charter, Mr Nixon offers a truce in Indochina and American withdrawal, A question of benefit Should the state subsidize strikers?, Local talks on strike called off, Meat labels will give housewife more information, New method 'could end side-effects of drugs', Marshal Tito to have secret talks 'near Bonn', State planner hits out at Delhi red tape, Nursery plea rejected, Mr Trudeau ready to risk diplomat's life 'for sake of society', Dr Kaunda replaces deputy in reshuffle, GPs keeping pace with patients for first time since 1958, De Gaulle memoirs recall fears of Mr Macmillan that EEC would lead to an economic war, Doctors' pay review pledge, Inquiry hears of city's efforts to meet employment needs, Protest suicide by Czech poet shocks Prague, New U S laws to control sea and lake dumping, Folkestone is to be new car ferry centre, More strikes in London because of volunteer labour plan, Australia may ban visit by Mr Paisley, Divorce Bill in Italy is delayed by amendment, Interpol assembly told of boom in illegal drugs, 'Serious rise' in robbery by the young, Challenging the consensus, Space station fleet under UN control urged by Americans, Plea to Privy Council 'a charade' teacher says, Council sells school in £1m deal, Economies blamed for hospital conditions, Firemen at Heathrow to consider repeat strike, Change suggested in teachers' pay structure, M Pompidou hopes for East-West detente, 'Perhaps I overstate my comments but it is because they come from the heart...' Bishop speaks of stresses and strains, New Zealander's blunt warning about trade, Nurses' veto stops hospital abortions, World-wide dial calls in next few years, Today's engagements, Bolivian crowds acclaim new left-wing President, Chinese murder three in Hongkong border raid, Communists use nausea gas in Cambodia, The Times Diary Tories plan to bale out leaky vessel, Microscopy New insight into how wood decays, Sir Alec says no decision yet on S Africa arms. Politics and Parliament: Post Office Board to recruit more outsiders, Government giving top priority to primary school building, Party firm on change of boundaries, Minister's pledge to designate more green belts in lifetime of Parliament, Postal votes for holiday makers to be considered by Speaker's conference, Mr Carr prepares for union onslaught after receiving his party's acclaim for industrial reforms, Fair deal for all in the Bill for reforming industrial relations, Mr Carr says. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Westbury, Ici, Garrard, British Insulated Callender's Cables, Luncheon Vouchers, Nigeria Airways, The Times, The Societyof Motor Manufacturers And Traders, East African, Pool Promoters Association, British United Airways, The Listener, Lloyds Bank, Leicester Permanent, Dent, Roberts Union, Je Reviens, Pye, Yachting, Hayden & Son, Times, Family Circle, Huelva Securities, Hillman, Bupa. Law: Trial of detectives halted by illness of witness, Solicitor fined for 'scandalous abuse' of court, Judge disallows fee for absent barrister, Judge says prosecution was cruel, Law Report October 7 1970 Queen's Bench Division £19,000 claim barred by Limitation Act Penrose v. Mansfield, Judges 'will not tolerate gaol tobacco barons', Asians allege inhuman treatment by Britain, £1.5m target for poppy appeal. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: An Outrage Without Excuse Or Meaning, A New Procedure For Doctors' Pay, Opening On The Right Note. Letters to the Editor: Clergy in wrong places, Pennyworth, Loch Ness monster, Britain and the EEC, Wise as a root, Aluminium dumping, Genetical structure and crop failure, No steam to let off, Use of the card vote: how union policy is decided, Prison sentence or probation, Rural bus and mail, Jobs for graduates. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Christie's to auction famous Velasquez portrait of Juan de Pareja, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,589, Broadcasting Television, It's The Shape That Counts. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple scholarships. Obituaries: Mr Stanley Chandler, Mr Bridges Webb Extending work of PDSA, Major J. D. Utley Authority on Vatican, Earl Of Ilchester. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Tuesday October 9, 1945 Warships at rest. Reviews: The Property Basket, by Robert, Gerald English John Williams Queen Elizabeth Hall, Children's books Skipping, or, a knife for the images, The Jesse Tree Dorchester Abbey, Triumph of humanity, A poet of royal virtue, The Major waits for war in the Majestic, Lulu Nottingham Playhouse, A future without a past, Too much novelty?, Along the Appian way, BBC Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall, Quick guide, Love at first sight, and a common passion for notoriety. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cambridge XV, Bugner may box Argentine or American, Sports in Brief, An unwanted compliment, Ayris in youth training party, Hide and Elsey to resume their successful partnership, Ascot programme, Millwall fade at Derby, Parental spanking for Staffordshire, Horse show Mrs Mould and Stroller winners all the way, Golf Player staying for Piccadilly, Results at York, Lingfield Park, Joyful Fijians make victorious start, Bolton makes sure for Warwicks, Apprentice times challenge well, Tennis Training overhaul planned, Football Chill wind blows out Middlesbrough, Ludlow NH results, Declared runners for York today, Yesterday's football results League Cup, Fields at Ludlow, Palace's skill superior, Bucks stage a rally in second half. Property: Marsh & Parsons, Land For Sale, Country Properties. Business and Finance: IOS halts dollar fund sales in W Germany, Sisal meeting 'a shambles', Eurosyndicat, Business Diary: Hardy Heating International goes into exports, Russia IBM chief in computer talks, New Issues Heavy demand for Paisley loan, Belgium Matsushita link with Philips, Top-level bid to settle Austin-Morris dispute, Thomas Tilling provides organic growth, US bank's warning on Trade Bill, Government looking for ways to widen PO supplies field, Site safety precautions criticized, Gramco: why the offshore funds are all at sea, The Regions, Interim Statement, Stockbrokers decide against merger, Machine tool export orders soar, Prudential staff wins 10 per cent pay increase, Left-wing pressure at engineering unions talks, Volkswagen aims at 5pc of total UK car market, Company News Hewden-Stuart boom well sustained, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, United States End of $ as reserve currency forecast, Managing: a view from the bridge, Yorkshire TV's £886,000 profit, Fixed Interest, Bids and Deals A Waddington gets 15s 4d a share offer, Manufacturers plan no rise in capital spending to the end of next year, Short-time ends at Perkins, Profit-taking halts bullion price advance, A Major First Step, W Germany European plans by Occidental, Wall Street, Williamson Tea Holdings, In brief, Company Meeting Stocklake Holdings Limited Group Poised For Further Progress, Rotax is to shut factory after fall in orders, How the markets moved, Fewer business failures reported in third quarter, St Martins buys more shares in Gamage, Opinion: Economics Home ownership and the housing problem, Sterling and Money, Miners offered phased increase, Mining Peko Ranger prospect a likely mine, U S switches £30m order to Hawker, BP's North Sea oil find, EEC's 'bold' plans for monetary union, Inchcape & Co. Limited An exciting year for development, Encouraging self-help in nationalized industries, Westland to buy Vickers' stake in hovercraft, British Leyland distribution changes nearly completed. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Basil Smallpeice to head BIM. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices EMI firm ahead of results.
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