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The Times - 25/09/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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A Staff Reporter, Michael Knipe, Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, Peter Hopkirk, Our Washington Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Our Political Editor, From George Clark, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Simon Courtauld Legal Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Tony Aldous, Environment Reporter, By Clifford Longley, By Peter Waymark, From Paul Routledge, Our Political Staff, From Richard Sharpe, Pat Healy, From John Roper, Medical Reporter, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, By Professor David Knowles, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Golombek, From Ian McDonald, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, From Moshe Brilliant, By Michael Hatfield, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From Dan van der Vat, John Russell Taylor, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Wolfe Kaufman, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Richard Gilbert, Stephen Jessel, PHS, Peter Jay, JOHN RATINGS, J. H. GREEN, Michael Abercrombie, Stanley Evans., Audrey Glauert, Terence Armstrong, B. Behrens, J. J. Graneek, Polly Hill Humphreys., D. R. Buxton, Roger Hood, R. W. David., G. L. Mann., Peter Dronke., R. G. Popperwell, J. Dronke., C J. Sanderson, Patrick Echlin, J. E. Weiss., R. J. Eden, THEODOR PRAGER, K. G. DENBIGH, I. D. M. NELSON, ROSS NYE, ANTHONY CAVENDISH, Christian Brett, Frances Macdonald, Hugh Casson, Henry Mundy., Leonard Appelbee, John Nash, Edward Ardizzone, John Piper, Gillian Avres, Fred Uhiman, Zernard Dunstan., Kyffin Williams., Jonah Jones, TERENCE BRADY, CHARLOTTE BINGHAM, BERNARD MOORE, KENNETH M. GUICHARD, T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, D. J. SIMPSON, G. R. BARKER, C. P H. WILSON, by Hilary Gelson, By Nature-Times News Service, U. A. Titley, From Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, E. V. M. S., By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Brian Lewis, By Lewine Mair, From Peter Ryde, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Julian Mounter, By Ross Davies, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, By Michael Thomas, Labour Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Giles Smith, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FRANK A. HELLER, J. F. HENEGAN, Kenneth Owen, Anthony Rowley, M. W. EATON, ALAN P. KIRMAN., RUTH KEEN, By Oliver Stanley, Richard Spiegelberg, Ian Morison, Berry Ritchie, by K. S. Muir, by E. R. Greene, by Roger Cadbury, by Keith Drake, by Patrick O'Leary, by Alan de Butilier, by Arthur M. Owens, by Peter Wiseburgh, by Leonard Buckley,

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News: Doctors ready today for a convoy of wounded from Amman, Nizamodeen Hosein in witness box today, Underfeeding puts seven in 10 children 'at risk', Commonwealth planners form association, Red Cross work is paralysed by fighting, Cat parasite as hazard for pregnant women, Sales rise as public taste swings full circle, Nationalists heartened by S African voters, Warmed-up mud in your eye, Government's firm decision not to free Leila Khaled until all hostages released, Vending machines mark difference, Favoured by young, Mr Nixon will bolster America's image in his tour of Europe, 122 safe as explosion rips Boeing, Behind the closed frontiers of Jordan, Arab has been killing Arab without the glare of television cameras or reporters' daily accounts The way King Husain won his military victory, Labourlooks at lessons of election defeat, The Times Diary British arms to Nigeria: new evidence, The Pope honours two celebrated mystics, Teresa of Avila and Catherine of Siena First women Doctors of the Church, The changing role of Dr Barnardo's, Designed for Europe's motorways, Introducing the polycentric city, Peterborough's master-plan, Black Power may be just rallying point for victims of poverty Search for cause of conflict, Bitter recriminations in Bonn debate on next year's Budget, Paris welcome for Ky by peace talks delegates, Princess opens new terminal, Czechs warned of conflict in minds of young, From chorus girl to stardom, Fatahland is neutralized by new road, Moon samples flown to Moscow after Luna 16 returns safely to earth, Competition, An aroma of ritual and rules, 33 Americans come out in first evacuee plane, Stirred by advertising innovations, MPs going to France for Market survey, Decline in illegitimacy gains pace in 1970, Consumers criticize post users' council, Criticism against doctors over increase in VD, Liberal conference showdown today, In the wake of the Chancellor, Bookshelf, Squatters defy council's eviction warning, Rhodesian denial of segregated cricket crowds, Assimilation is becoming rapid in a region that could be called 'Soviet Israel' Where Jews feel mostly Russian, Captain Cousteau has plan to save the sea, Mr Heath says he would be prepared to face general strike this winter, Mr Lindsay's denial rekindles rumours, Rhodesian right wing demands race action, An air of relief among public school headmasters, Science Report Reproduction: Step forward with human egg, Grounds of success, Syrians condemned by Council of Europe, Kensington and Chelsea: Royal borough of divisions Rat catching is free for the ratepayers, Athens 'festival of magic' condemned by Church, Soviet faith in mediation, Today's engagements, Taking over from tea, Householders protest after 'blitz-like' gas fire wrecks homes, Social objectives for the 1970s Labour must stand on principle, argues Mr Anthony Crosland on conference eve, Skilful promotion methods pay off, NEDC director urges new role for public schools, Communist rebels in Italy form new party, Beyond the beverage Coffee Crackles. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Royal, Coffee Money, Scottish Widows' Fund, Aga, Ici, The Nestlé, National Westminster Bank, Bua, Thomson Organisation, Gre, Schroder Capital Fund, Grovewood Products, Fluid Dynamics, Sun Alliance & London, Uta, Moffat, Idc, Gf, East African, Good Strong Coffee, Alitalia, Oxo, Short Service Commission, Financial Executive, Western American Bank, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Household Articles, Personnel Placement Services, Brazillian Coffee, Times, The Whale, Senior Data Processing, National Airlines, Twa, Uwist, CM, Keith Shipton, Mercedes-Benz. Law: Lord Denning says court decisions should be in public, Open verdict on Army officer, Former mayor sentenced. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: A Bill of Rights sought in reform of Parliament, Move to expel marchers is rejected, Delegate wins right to put economy motion, Lord Byers calls on Government to aid Middle East peace, Fears that new poverty area may be in education. Arts and Entertainment: Alan Badel, Ian McKellen, The Best Laid Plans Plan I: Counting the cost, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,578, England's chess lead increased, Broadcasting Television, Donizetti at Bregenz. Reviews: Blood, Sweat and Tears Albert Hall, Jeux de Massacre Théatre Montparnasse, Paris, Oedipus Young Vic, Menuhin Festival Orchestra St. George's, Windsor, Vivid rhythm London Coliseum La Traviata, Kindred spirits, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, On the House Yorkshire Television. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: A Grievance In The Blood, Space With And Without Men, How Well Do Schoolchildren Eat?. Letters to the Editor: More than Byron, The management gap, Strikes and inflation, Not a stunt, Marine insurance rates, Russia and India, Selling church treasures, Origins of Israel, Resisting further attacks on the environment, Our ports are good, Death of Dirachma, The new look, Half-used service, Herr Rudi Dutschke. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Tory vice-chairman. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 125 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, September 26, 1945 Evening dress. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Obituaries: Capt John De Moraville, Mr Barry Cumberlege Former England rugby footballer, Senor Esteban Bilbao, Mme Kung Peng, Mr Christopher Hunt, Obituary. Sport: Football Setters fined but ban is held over, Jacklin two strokes ahead after near-perfect round, Sports in Brief, Tennis The one-dollar contract, Park Top wins but leg injury makes plans uncertain, Hereford runners, Racing Raffingora makes a champion's farewell, World Cup party suspended, Taylor struggles for place in third round, Golf Young Americans sparkle to remain out in front, Boxing ban by Italy, Mrs Warren puts out two of the favourites, Yachting Gretel seizes chance in light airs to surprise Intrepid, Counterpart to Wisden, Holders now in third place, Hockey England eliminated but reputation highest for years, Baseball, Yesterday's results at two meetings Ascot, Perth results, Rugby League Hunslet matches on Sundays, Mr Wheldon has hundredth win as owner, Horse trials Overall victory for Just In Time, This afternoon's fields at Ascot. Property: Property New ideas in old towns by the sea, Country Properties. Business and Finance: N-W anxious over possible changes in aid policy, Prices and profits in the drugs business, Sterling move awaited, 20 pc small companies 'not ready for D-day', Record imports of man-made fibres by US, J. E. England And Sons (Wellington) Ltd., Westward chief's £17,500 payment, The Friday Column Choosing the company you keep, US restates convertibility policy, Ceylon Fiat may replace BLMC in state motor project, Pergamon profit forecast of £1,334,000, Conoco may build big plastics plant in Europe, W Germany Lower profits expected from Hoechst group, Whitbread to put 4d extra on some beer, Motor industry wary of GM pay deadlock, George Wimpey & Co., Limited., Curb On The Post Office, Interim Statement Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited Declaration of dividend No. 68 on the ordinary shares, Unemployment at highest September figure since war, Adams Butter Limited Group Turnover Now £21,500,000, West Midland gas men to go back on Monday, Malayalam Plantations Limited, Contracts, Penn Central 'violation', Europe's first steps to regional planning, Company Meeting The Steel Group Record Trading Results Review By Mr. A. G. Howe, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, S Wales strike slows BSC's tinplate output, Company Meeting Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited, British groups take larger slice of home car sales in August, No signs of a cut in 8½ pc mortgage rate, Blueprint for a new concept in banking, Company News Scrip and higher final by Rotary Hoes, Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Fixed Interest, Wool industry's training help for immigrants, Company Meeting B. Elliott & Co Ltd, Farmers concerned over tractor safety cab rules, Chile Fears of a Marxist ruler 'start economic depression', Silver closes lower, Minister sends PO directions on cutting higher charges by £30m, GDP figures reveal slight rise in output, 400 Ranco workers face redundancy, Dunlop's negotiating base, Wall Street, Midland power plant coal stocks 'too low' for winter, In brief, Associated Television Corporation, B. H. D Improved Earnings And Encouraging Outlook, How the markets moved, Only 6 pc of TPT offer is taken up, Dunlop increases its sales despite strike, IOS directors review steps to win confidence, Cadbury Schweppes LIMITED Interim Statement For 1970, Technology Introducing a non-system system, Hemdale board split resolved, Cowan, de Groot Limited, Sterling and Money, Oil group perseveres in Irish Sea, Business Diary: Who will get the 'Oscar' for businessman of 1970?, Mersey docks faces financial crisis, Jumbo dispute: BOAC fears on Atlantic route share, BoT warning to three companies, Steel Institute nations increase production, Bids and Deals Oxley unloads paper conversion division, Mining Anglo American up 9 pc in half-year, Wagon Repairs Limited Increased Earnings And Further Expansion, NCB clerks press £5 a week pay claim, United States Rail strike put off for a fortnight, PIB member to leave for London Transport. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Further gains in Equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Swan Hunter group management changes.

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