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The Times - 13/11/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove Colombey-les-deux-Eglises, Peter Hopkirk, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Our Medical Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Roper, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, By Our Communications Reporter, By Pearce Wright, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Newell, Deputy Editor, Times Educational, From Stewart Harris, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Jay, From Ian McDonald, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, David Spanier, By Maurice Druon, Ian McDonald, PHS, ERNST BLOCH, HELMUT GOLLWITZER, DIETRICH GOLDSCHMIDT, WALTER KRECK, OSKAR NEGT, EKKEHART KRIPPENDORF, KLAUS MESCHKAT, F. BENNETT., COLIN JOHNSON, J. A. W. BENNETT, C. St. J. THOMAS., RONALD WEBSTER, CHARLES HAIG, IRIS CAWLEY, H. E. STUTCHBURY, DILLWYN MILES, ROSE-MARIE PRICE, PENELOPE ALDRED, LES CANNON, FAY COURTAULD, ROBIN DAY, BROCARD SEWELL, J. ANTONY LEWIS, By Nature-Times News Service, M. of B., A friend, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, John Russell Taylor, Julian Jebb, Michael Billington, Stephen Walsh, John Percival, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Phillips, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Katz American Boxing Reporter, By John Nicholls, By Maurice Corina, By Clive Callow, Our Industrial Editor, By Andrew Lumsden, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Our Industrial Staff, Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Fred Emery, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Gillian O'Connor, A. C. FARRINGTON, M. C. F. PETTIT, By Robert Jones, Joe Roeber,

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News: Bonn-Polish treaty 'is within reach', Soviet secret police accused of false charges against Jews, Police chief says statements by p-cs altered, General de Gaulle's funeral Magnificat links a hero's apotheosis with his memorial service, Water fears lead to US ban on detergents, U S tax cut for public interest law firms, Long-term confidence in spite of setbacks in work on carbon fibres, Boroughs to press for new 132-council structure, Geneva stretches exiles' stay, Angry reaction to death of Aboriginal children, Sell state industries now, Mr Powell says, Pollution: Menace in bubble bursts, Yippy leader tells Home Secretary: Go to hell, Protest strike threat to be reconsidered, Ford put world rally winner into production, Fire and collision, but three aircraft got down, 'Bounty hunters' in rush to claim McVicar reward, Doubts over value of 'dating' foodstuffs, The Times Diary Wainwright for Liberal chair? Heffer's voice, Give a rent rebate for vote, says alderman, Mr Walker's attitude to transport worries the GLC, Reprieved author not to receive a pardon, Jordan tells Iraq to withdraw troops, Teachers challenge universities to make undergraduate entry system more equitable, Rise urged in Forces' separation allowance, Solzhenitsyn defended by Russian cellist, A different approach to cancer, New US attitude on China, Milk pricing policies are criticized, Reports of Libyan threat to sterling discounted, Stiffer penalties for offences to untouchables, The man behind the 'green revolution', General de Gaulle's funeral became a national pilgrimage of thanksgiving Sublime simplicity of Colombey's tribute, Maxi doodlings from the designer of the Mini, De Gaulle, the writer, Changed situation in Arab world points to need for new and more positive policies Turmoil in Israel over Dayan speech, Brazil satirists battle on after arrests, Dearer school meals could mean 500,000 go without, Vicar's advertisement passed by ITA, 'Disturbing' new risk in cannabis, MP says, Rome's harassed police in revolt, Julian Critchley on how the Tories are dividing, £6m rise in BBC broadcasting costs, The Pope makes plea for religious liberty during Gromyko visit, Navy boards six vessels, Gurkha fund at £657,338, but more needed, Iran exchanges missions with South Africa, Five die as helicopters crash over airfield, Staff and cash crisis faces museums, Report pours scorn on the failings of Unesco bureaucrats, Broadmoor for man who twice strangled women, Phnom Penh encircled by attacks, Leader of sect denies hypnosis of children, Lost Jewish city found on Golan Heights, Church Commissioners hope to improve stipends from next April, 'Speed' drug found to cause fatal disease, Europe: the battle for public opinion, Critics to write 'honest' sex education book, More trade with Brazil urged, Churchmen's 'revolt' in Rhodesia, Continental viewers are getting a taste for British television humour, Amnesty for Czech writers who protested, An appeal to the Chancellor, Miners' leaders complain they were kicked, Bishop's plan for Anglican doctrinal pact with Rome, Nato silence on 'hijackng of secrets' report, Bird netting law in Italy to be repealed, EEC plans five-year entry for Britain, Allegro's master says signals were ignored, Today's engagements, Astronomy Earliest known record of solar eclipse, German move to curb drugs traffic, London firm's message to Yarra inquiry. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Minister's hint on possibility of minimum wage, Call for evidence of intimidation, Parliamentary notices House Of Commons, Minister questions Mrs Castle's credentials for attacking Industrial Relations Bill Main principles must stand, When a Minister 'liberated' a Mercedes House of Lords, Putting responsibility for pay where it should be House of Commons, 'Illogicality run riot' in government system, Select Committee system vital to detailed probing of Government, Liability for a bull's sense of humour, Press cuttings must not be kept. Index. Display Advertising: The Dark, The Canada Life, Westinghouse Management Systems, The Surman Valley Tea, Weil, Multiple Display Advertisements, Maples, Households Articles, The Republic Of Uganda, Longines, Ekco, Hamilton, Breitling, R.G. Shaw, Cashmores, Galt Toys, Guardian Royal Exchange, Ibm, Plastic, Hepworths, Standard And Chartered Banking Group, Simpson, London Bedding Centre, Twa, Inter-Church Travel, The Sheepskin Shop. Law: Damages to paraplegic reduced Agar v. Elliott and Another, Six years' gaol for dealer in drugs, Ex-minister appeals, Three detectives accused of £5,500 blackmail, Financier wins fresh trial, Chancery Division Odeon repair bill deductible for income tax Odeon Associated Theatres Ltd. v. Jones (Inspector of Taxes), Court of Appeal Implied licence to use architect's plans Blair v. Osborne & Tomkins and Another. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Counterpoint concentrating on Christmas A soft sell for the slippery slopes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,620, Christmas shopping by post, Cooking ahead for Christmas, Food presents for a family, Broadcasting Television Bbc1, Sale Room Magritte tree painting sold for £24,000. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Pakistan's Convenient Friendship, A Hard Trek For Dr Ramsey, Risky Gamesmanship On The High Seas. Letters to the Editor: Sex and the sponge, Anguilla's wish for ties with Britain, Ordination of women, With a piece of string, The Oxford Union, Oil in the sea, Inquiry into cancer treatment, Conserving Bath, Lesbianism, Letters To The Editor Value of industrial training boards, Cambridge bridge, If the church is locked, Rudi Dutschke's appeal, Arkle or Golden Miller?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr R. J. Martin, Duke Of Grafton Soldier and landowner, Obituary, Mrs. Bayliss Smith, Gen. Hansergh and Gen. Haydon. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 14, 1945. Fuel famine. Reviews: Aaron Copland Festival Hall, Netherlands Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, An inventive look at a martyr Jan Palach Open Space, Conductor's contract not to be renewed, A Family at War Granada, Carry on Prime Minister, Cocky Arts Theatre, The Abominable Showman Octagon, Bolton. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Financial And Legal. Sport: Golf Carr continues family cup tradition, Football League match attendances down this year, Huggett best in Practice, Rugby Union Match Fijians want most to win, Table Mountain a threat to Winter's double, Carlisle results, Sports in Brief, Cheltenham runners, Henry Cooper a pro's pro who could never reach the top, Cricket Australian adage may still hold good, Tennis Triumph by tie-break, Athletics Farewell to White City after 40 years, Yachting British plea rejected, Lessons of Washington race, Market Rasen fields, The Spaniard returns for the future. Property: Johns & Co., London And Suburban, Country Properties, Brown & Merry. Business and Finance: North Broken Hill Limited Highlights of Annual Meeting, ICL joins US and French companies in marketing link-up, Eurosyndicat, Interim Statement Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited, Dockers plan token strikes, The Great Universal Stores Limited, United States White House rejects $ devaluation forecast by EEC official, Unions firm on free bargaining-Mr Scanlon, Steel output at monthly peak, Japan Ford must wait for Toyo link, DATA whistles a protest, Company News Turriff's £383,000 half-time loss, P & O joins liquid gas carrier scheme, Monopolies ban on British Sidac merger, The Friday Column Finding a board for the headless giant, Bids and Deals Dares selling assets: still in red, Contracts, What Solution For Steel?, Mining RCM weighs up pros and cons of Mufulira, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Interim Statement The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Food price increases total 271 this week, Fixed Interest, GLC issue 'fails' badly, Crest Homes Limited, Scrap metal merchants fear steel cutback, Birds Eye to close broiler farms, Mr Feather pressing for talks on labour Bill, Philips Lamp's sharp third quarter setback, New Issues Offer for sale in building group, Accountants chosen to check R-R figures, Wall Street, CWS and Lyons form £10m bakery combine, Forbuoys Limited, In brief, Inflation alarms the papermakers, Major US banks follow Chase cut in lending rate to 7.25 pc, How the markets moved, Company Meeting The Ketton Portland Cement Co. Ltd., GM agreement 'inflationary', Insurance The minus for Alpha policy holders, Interim Statement C.T. Bowring & Co. Limited, IFI sets up subsidiary, Sterling and Money, Business Diary: Shakeup at Formica UK leaves bruised feelings, Alpha chief is silent on future, RCM review, Pollution: considerable cost of coming clean, Cost inflation threat to chemicals industry, Looking at the younger generation Technology: Ken Owen on additions to the major computer families, BLMC warning on political strikes, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited, Formica losing three top executives, BP in talks on Egypt pipeline, CBI chief calls for tough decisions by Government on public sector pay rises, ICI elects Mr Jack Callard as chairman. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Niall Macdiarmid to join board of BAC. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Sharp fall in Vickers, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.

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