The Times - 04/12/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Nature-Times News Service, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Ronald Faux, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Peter Strafford, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Golombek, From Harry Debelius, A.P., By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Fred Emery., Stewart Harris, From Our Own Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From James Clarity, From Michael Leapman, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, By David Webster, Adam Westoby, David Housego, Jose Shercliff, Paul Martin, PHS, W. W. BOULTON, GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, NORMAN FOWLER, Peter Jay, MARIA BADOWICZ, CYNTHIA E. BOOTH, DEREK SHUTTLEWORTH, D. GRANT EVANS, LESLEY WHITELEY, CAROL GILL, G. Heeling-Smith, LEIGH HATTS., D. KNIGHT, VERE BIRDWOOD, H. J. HARVEY, PETER W. GRANT, DEREK E. COX, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, I. G. C., By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Gillian O'Connor, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Dennis Dwyer, By Alan Hamilton, By Malcolm Brown, From Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Jones, Roger Vielvoye, F. R. BROWN, W. J. PIPER., A. L. A. BOURA, M. FALK, By Ian Morison, Frank Vogl, From Frank Vogl,
ResumoNews: Duty on employers to give financial information, Industrial Relations Bill makes biggest unions liable to £100,000 penalty, Seven-floor building for council staff, Church working party dismayed and baffled by deteriorating Arab-Jew conflict in Middle East, 'Straitjacket on workers', Powers to examine charges of unfair practices, The Times Diary Lord Caradon to UNSA's aid Steel recoil on museum charges, The poison has begun, Mrs Castle says, US warning to Hanoi at the Paris talks, Portugal tries to seal border in Mozambique, John Fowles' third novel wins, For the unofficial artist in the Soviet Union there is no hope of ever mounting an exhibition but life can still be quite comfortable Moscow's modernists go on painting as they please, London base for world population institute, Labour to campaign for higher pensions, Senators hand back sacred lake to Indians, Pop researcher found dead on railway line, Another US transporter is reported missing, Vision: What the eye tells the brain, Teachers' union attacks rival on pay, Talks planned on bilingual signs in Wales, Soviet block leaders leave Berlin after summit, The picketing of individual's homes no longer protected, Power board's purchase offer to home owners, New charity to help young drug addicts, Egypt supports Husain proposals, Pit absenteeism alarms Lord Robens, Britons on board Russian ship held at Balboa, Khrushchev remembers, Dagger shown at inquest on stabbed mother, RAF commissions, Five-point plan to conserve Cheshire areas, Canada planning increase in social benefits, Britain 'will license Australians like dogs', Archbishop's Africa visit 'a disastrous excursion', Portugal's long-awaited reforms Greater autonomy proposed for the Portuguese African colonies, Nato Ministers still unconvinced by Russian protestations, Mr Cross released by FLQ, Four general principles are laid down to promote good working relations, The Pope urges church friendship in Asia, Sex 'strike' by irritated car workers' wives, Setback for circular office, House sale fees 'could treble', The citizens of a small town are bitten with gold fever and nourish hopes of a new era A boost for Ireland's mining prospects, Greek call for inquiry into arrest, Washington hint that it has given up hope of ending the Vietnam war by compromise, Terms relating to bargaining structure and disputes over recognition, Space Italy is to launch US satellite, Mr T. L. Iremonger, Some lecturers 'unfair' to free enterprise, Bishops in Italy may be tried for divorce stand, Chinese reopen colleges after four years, Mistrial after jurymen read press reports, Court order stops student aid for strike, Leadership crisis disrupts race relations group as finance dispute reaches climax, Britain will back Cern nuclear plan after all, University to study social influences of TV on children, Tokyo resistance to clean air measures, A choice of a monetary policy, Mirror journalists snub national pay deal, Today's engagements, The Middle East's alliance of convenience, New clue to viruses' role in cancer, Industrial court will have power to award damages limited to £100,000 against unions, Finding a basis for settlement through the use of conciliation officers, Judge suggests modern Bill of Rights giving powers to safeguard basic freedoms, Social sciences explosion, Students' duty to name drug-takers, Afghanistan's student unrest, Secret talks on consul held as Basque hostage, Church's duty to mend breaking marriage. Official Appointments and Notices: Pope reported to have decided to resign. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Prices and pay add £81m to expenditure, Family access to public houses, City aldermen retain right to sit on Old Bailey bench House of Lords, Go ahead for imported coal and power station conversions, Responsibility for crafts, Fair pay deal for police wanted House of Commons, Baffling problem of violence on TV House of Commons, Sir John Eden promises no hasty action on peripheral activities of coal board, Parliamentary Notices, Voting machines rejected, When it pays tobe cautious, £5m further schemes in urban areas, Indian Ocean confidential discussions, Not time yet to look at court reporting rules, DPP considers photography near court, Mr Foot condemns 'dangerous' strategy. Display Advertising: Northeast, Scotfunds, Arbuthnot Incentive Scheme, Crouch Group Limited, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Salvation Army, Natural Gas, Finnigans Ltd., Longines, Arora Crafts, Heal's, Hoechst, Cameo, Lowenbrau, Aquinas Lock & Co, Burroughs, A & M Supplies, The Solicitors' Law Stationery, Anglovaal, Japanese Bonsai, Swiss National Tourist Office, P. J. Radford, National Airlines, Antique Chess Sets, John Brumfit, Lockheed, Relaxator Ltd, Brut, Silk-Screen Posters. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Demonstrations throughout Spain as Basque trial opens, Chancery Division The purpose of law reports Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales v. Attorney General, Queen's Bench Division Interest and payment into court in personal injury cases Blundell v. Rimmer, Court of Appeal Ribena a medicine-no purchase tax payable Beecham Foods Ltd. v. Commissioners of Customs and Excise, Evidence may be heard in private if in the national interest. Arts and Entertainment: Counterpoint, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,638, Record £13,200 paid for Munch drawing, Fischer regains lead in chess tournament. Reviews: Nativity play for the Young Vic, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Albert Hall, Tippett's subliminal sex drama The Knot Garden Covent Garden, The Wilder shores of love, Gerle/Neeley Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Bulwarks Of Liberty, A Bill Of Good Practice, A More Complete Tyranny In Greece. Letters to the Editor: Home Secretary and tribunals, Dustmen's strike in the Royal Borough, Stipends of clergy, Outdated systems at the Post Office, Probation service, The end of the Export Services Bulletin, Appointment of solicitors as judges, Students and S Africa, Signalling for help, Keeping the old names for the new coins. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 5, 1945. Obituaries: Mr G. W. Yandell, Lord Exmouth, DR BELFIELD CLARKE Work for Commonwealth, Mr Ion Munro Long career in journalism, Mr H. R. Cummings, Mr Gault Macgowan. Sport: Struggle to buy Sir Ivor's foals, Cricket Third fast bowler brings selection problems, Little significance for 1974, Rugby League Hunslet hope to end losing sequence, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Porsche works cars out, Towcester results, The long road to success, Football Jackie Charlton admonished by FA, Tennis More help by sponsors, Rugby Union Cardiff all out to end Swansea record, New status given Haydock Park, Squash rackets Open players sharper than usual, Programme for Sandown Park today. Property: Wilson & Co., Property Three-way conversion harmonized, London And Suburban. Business and Finance: Company News Mitchell Cotts' late rally to fresh peak, Weight saving is an expensive exercise, W Germany VFW-Fokker lent £23.5m for jet project, Newcastle And Gateshead Water Company, US Eurodolalr holdings fall, Doncaster denies 'strong-arm' tag, Danger, low flying airlines, United States Obscure part of Trade Bill gives tax relief on exports, World Volvo sales rise by 15.8 pc, Abbey Life buys IPC building for £5m, The Friday Column A price of more competitive banking, Business Diary: Robert Carr's boost for Whitehall manpower, Pressure of costs may raise glass prices again, Prudential backing £20m Gamage site scheme, 'Metrication must go on', Architects repudiate monopolies report on professional practices, BP Chemicals to close £3m plastics unit, S & K's £99,000 in compensation, Contracts, National and Commercial Banking Group Limited Progress and Change, Government lifts ban on coal imports to beat shortage, HP Bulmer offer will put capitalization at £6.75m, Robens warning on Bill, BP's third quarter provides some relief, The Mersey Docks, Briefly from the Boardroom, 'Enough competition' in ice cream industry, New Issues Newcomers go well, Bids and Deals Maidenhead holders chide board, Equities, No sign of a break in power pay dispute, Opposition mounts to one-day strike, Airbus decision 'not a complete disaster', The delicate business of refurbishing IOS's image, Fixed Interest, Containership chief urges integrated system, Peachey earnings jump by 42 pc, More for egg producers, R & D's implicit role-'a function easing change and uncertainty', 5,000 Austin-Morris workers to lose jobs: two plants to be closed, Wall Street, CEGB plans new series of gas turbine stations, In brief, Mining Slater Walker backs Austim again, MEPC chief reviews Hill Samuel bid, How the markets moved, BP results cheer the stock market, The East Worcestershire Waterworks Company, Sterling and Money, Problems foreseen if pub hours are extended, Mersey docks: 'great concern' by pension funds, Banks lend Brazil £2m, 'Ban bad haulage operators' call, Esso and Shell face slowdown over drivers, France Citroen outlines holding by Michelin and Fiat, Record exports to east Europe are expected. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named for Rediffusion International. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices BP leads equities ahead, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues.
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