The Times - 27/08/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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BY STAFF REPORTERS, From JOHN CHARTRES, By Our Business News Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By STANLEY BALDWIN, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, By OUR SOCIAL SERVICES CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By GEOFFREY WANSELL, By HUGH NOYES, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From DAVID WILSWORTH, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, By a Staff Reporter, By PAT HEALY, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER BERTHOUD, From PETER NICHOLS, Our Delhi Correspondent, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, Peter Hazelhurst, Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From PETER HOPKIRK, Our Air Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From ERIC PACE, From Our Correspondent, David Bonavia, Chris Dunkley, Julian Mounter, Ronald Faux, PHS, TRILOKESH MUKHERJEE, ANTHONY GREENWOOD, IVAR CAMPBELL, AMRITA GHOSH, A. KENNAWAY, S. ROY., R. P. N. DHAWAN, STUART MIALL, A. J. SMITH., NICOLAS JONES, RICHARD WAY, JOHN L. HARDIE., P. A. I. VICK, RANDALL H. WOODRUFF, D. FORBES TWEEDIE., By TONY ALDOUS, rom a Special Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Stanley Sadie, By John Spurling, by Henry Raynor, By Alan Blyth, By Kenneth Loveland, by Hilary Gelson, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, By GERRY HARRISON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From NEIL ALLEN, By JOHN NICHOLLS, By ANDREW PORTER, By ALAN HAMILTON, Labour Staff, By PAUL ROUTLEDGE, Labour Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By JOHN WHITMORE, By JOHN ARMYTAGE, By ROBERT JONES, By ROGER VIELVOYE, By PETER HILL, By DENNIS DWYER, By ARTHUR REED, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RONALD KERSHAW, R. V. OLSEN., LAURA CONNOLLY., DELIA G. DALTON, W. HARWOOD LONG., I. J. BLEIMAN, D. RIACH., By PETER JAY, Clive Callow, by Robert Jones, MARGARET STONE,
ResumoNews: Palestinians in clash with Amman police, 186 stranded by flight ban, Cease-fire complaint by Egypt, Morality of Chinese is praised, French to reconsider South Africa arms, Detention order for Algerians in Israel, Journalists at Daily Mirror go on strike, BBC will counter Indian threat by move to Karachi, X-ray aid for geologists in research, The town of tents at pop festival, Up hill down dale in comfort, Stormont Minister leaves Cabinet, New theory on pill and thrombosis, Vatican plea on Indian novices, Pergamon Press loss, Trams may be on the way back, Inter-city rail fares up by 10s, 150 raids by police in nationwide swoop for illegal arms, Bail plea by comedian, Students to get houses due for demolition, Rhodesian concession to churches, Planets Mars probes set fresh puzzles, Conservationists look to the Tories, 13 detained at airport, Fire wrecks new BOAC terminal, Domestic air fares may go up again, Mansion to be centre for police, Turks claim Croesus gold held in US museum, Concorde's boom over land next week, Equality day rouses few US women, Lament of the Moscow housewife, Chemistry New material that destroys itself, Fireworks accidents decrease, Dentists 'forced to work too fast', CDU wavering over pact, Mrs Short gets 400 votes back, Modern Bible for Roman Catholics, Gold Panels Found Under Paint, Cash on the hoof for A. P. Herbert, Gibraltar warning of 'path to ruin', Police break up pop festival in Portugal, The Times Diary Top Tories try for Marylebone Sunday is nunday, £5m centre to open, Children's 'territorial wars' mar playsites, Making the motorways safer, Widows need firms' aid and advice, New models, Prince is called 'that crank', Wage policy 'danger' warning by TUC, Envoy held by students, Patience of a falconer Some reflections on a new edition of 'The Goshawk', Approach radar might have saved crash jet, Restored stables 'should be arts centre', Laws urged for tight control of toxic waste dumping, Seminar now looking for other sponsors, The Royal Society, Hippies use petrol bombs in rioting, Today's engagements, Peace talks man returns, Coping with complaints, Servan-Schreiber carries the fight to rival's ground, Denial that birch led to collapse. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lonrho Limited, Bell's, Ppa, H. L. Thomson, The National Bank, Department Of Health And Social Security, C. Itoh & Co., East Africa, King & Co., Target, The Times, The Sunday Times, Bua, Richard Ellis & Son, Hambros Bank. Law: Sub-machine gun in court after hotel arrests, Three cleared in notes case, The gaoled landlady is moved, Attacks on p-cs alleged, Trial of 20 Africans is adjourned, Mystery of Tate case footprint, Lady D. Beatty on drugs charge, Two held on $17m drugs charges. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Public And The Civil Service, India And The Bbc. Letters to the Editor: Annual increments, Tax rates and the British executive, Nerve Gas, Salmon Smell The Way Home, Under Western Eyes: India's Reaction To Bbc Documentary, Marginal rate of 100 pc for the OAPs, Effect on race relations, Art In The Close, Budget Surplus, Missing, Church And Council Of Love, Simple tax, Air Weight Limit, Bias against the women, Beer problems, Gibraltar, Reputation for tolerance, Bringing London Transport Up To Date, The Ward Sister, Why Are We All So Bloody-Minded?, Unsympathetic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday, August 28, 1945 Occupying Japan. Official Appointments and Notices: Channel Island Leader Resigns. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir John Wenham Work for airport at Gatwick, Sir Gordon Hubback Director of Dockyards, Mr T. I. Mardy Jones, Miss M. E. Kronenberg, Obituary. Reviews: Mittenhofer debunked, Tradition upheld, Dream v. Reality, As Irish as can be, Best of McCabe's music. Arts and Entertainment: Fellini Satyricon For London, Television, Design Report, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,553. Sport: Lancashire in strong position, Two winners for Piggott, Sports in Brief, The City bright lights, Chelsea rally has a championship look, Southwick Croquet, Frustration For Somerset Yorkshire tail not so green, Carlisle, Other cricket scores Essex v Worcestershire, Hiding for Stoke City, America's Cup Preliminaries Gretel II nearly there, One Welsh survivor, Today's runners and riders Beverley, Match Play Golf Ryder Cup men out at Moor Park, Show Jumping Cornishman wins at Gillingham, Bowls Women try for titles, Leeds make intentions clear, Hateley to move, Polo Kirtlington unlucky, Swedish Victory Good result for Marks, Meads will play, Cook's Double At Brighton Elliott 'judged' on camera evidence, Yesterday's racing results Beverley, World Student Games Fatigue overcome by Heckl. Property: Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments. Business and Finance: ATV chief calls for end of television levy, Doubts on future of US Trade Bill, Less capital spending, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Peace formula agreed at GKN: men to meet tomorrow, Fixed Interest Funds close firm, Japan Nissan working on electric vehicle, Europe joins container service, Lord Robens attacks PIB plan for Coal Board, Accountants' gloomy report on Pergamon, Sterling An improved performance, Scrutiny of wool textile forecasts, Why sterling has come under pressure, 700 redundant in Staveley move, United States Monthly bill rate yields improve, FOR THE saver More disclosure by unit trusts urged, Report on Pergamon, Pound improves, Talks to start on £180m power station, Jetstream rights sold, Postal rise threat to periodicals, Wall Street Profit taking continues, Farm workers put in a 37pc pay claim, Eaton move on dispute, EQUITY Markets Leaders steady but quiet, Group Profits of Lye Trading show considerable increase, BUSINESS diary A marriage broker moves West, Yen revaluation hint discounted, The oilmen's new hope under the ice, Austria Industrial growth less buoyant, Clarksons acquires Villas group, contracts £2m housing project, IOS: Cornfeld in late talks with Sir Eric, Unit trust changes urged, Cunard interim profit slips to £223,000, Unigate to keep up daily delivery, $50m E-loan for Esso Overseas, Bids, Deals & Mergers Derby Trust offers £2.2m for Flag, Foreign banks seek permits, Briefly, Ford completes plans for Bordeaux site, Underwriters take 75 pc of Kent CC, Brickworks to close, World Of Aviation BAC building 3-11 mock-up, Interim Statement Rea Brothers Limited Interim Statement, The Bourses Frankfurt weak Milan stronger, Cheerful interim from the Pearl, July fire damage cut by over £4m, Progressive Securities Investment Trust Limited, mining CGFA pushes up its profits 51 pc to $27.6m, Snag delays Devlin deal, How The Markets Moved, Ferry group may order two ships, New factory for Scotland, Heller Int record, No aids to valuing Pergamon, Peak Danish deficit, Opinion ECONOMICS In search of real savings scope, Mission to Australia, Keyser buys Capital Life, Details of £2m IRC textile loans soon, Institutions' stake rises, company NEWS Meat Trade's record results, Money Market Another shortage, Dunlop van drivers to go back, Airline jobs 'will double by 1980'. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Thomson marketing chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin falls £10: Silver renews uptrend: Grain firms again, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp fall in Cunard, Recent Issues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Unit Trust Prices.
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