The Times - 12/10/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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From Hilary Brigstocke, By a Staff Reporter, By JOHN PERCIVAL, Ballet Critic, By Our Political Staff, Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hopkirk, Our Belfast Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Rita Marshall, By Philip Howard, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Clifford Longley, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, Peter Davis, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, By Joan Chissell, Richard Gilbert, Tony Tanner, Michael Ratcliffe, by Kirsten Cubitt, By David Ennals, Peter Jay, Charles Hargrove, Ronald Faux, PHS, SYBIL EOCLES, E. POSNER, MARK ELWES., L. R. MARGARET BINGLE, David Wood, R. E. GRIFFITHS, S. JOHN PESKETT, N. C. HUNTER, G. M. BERESFORD HARTWELL, E. J. COHN, John Hunt, Phillips, Diana Albemarie, Jimmy Savile, Longford, John Newsom, Soper, H. JUSTIN EVANS, F. E., By Nature-Times News Service., From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Brian Lewis, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris Equestrian Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Our Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Leonard Amey, By a Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By Berry Ritchie, By Roger Vielvove, By George Clark, Political Staff, By Anthony Vice, From Alan McGregor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Giles Smith, By Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Berry Ritchie, Clifford Webb, K. H. G. WILLIAMS, EMILE H. WOOLF, G. B. B. CHAPLIN, B. GAINES, By Anthony Thomas, Dennis Dwyer, Hugh Stephenson, Edited by Robert Jones, Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, David Millham, John Woodland, by Sam Jerrett, by Patrick O'Leary, by Arthur Bryan, by A. E. Dodd, by E. A. Batchelor, Patrick O'Leary, by Raymond Weightman,
ResumoNews: Londonderry rioters in attack on police station, British style the essence of success, Mr Solzhenitsyn will go to Stockholm, 'Progressive' Catholics seek help, Mr Arafat says armed force must continue, Makarova to dance for American ballet, Brandt line welcomed by Yugoslav President, Government entering new era of British diplomacy, Masters welcome pay offer, Return to richness and romance, Mr Rogers rules out idea of early summit talks with Soviet Union, Bolivia follows Peru's lead, Press Council unholds MP's right of reply, Warships head for rioting Bermuda, Cutting public spending-1 Equating resources with policies, China sees Nixon peace plan as 'a fraud', Madrid lawyers in new protest, Record crop of potatoes is forecast, The London interview In the 'hot seat' at County Hall Mr Leslie Freeman, Immigrants urged to join political bodies, Street markets brave the dust and flies, 2,000 join council strike, Mr Heath in talks with Tanzanian leader, Pulpit attack on use of strike action, The Times Diary Critic in BFI row resigns, Vicar sets up centre to train laity, Mr Heykal talks of limit to the truce, Yard increasing strength in drugs drive, Farming topics Proving new ideas are profitable, Miss Loren robbed of jewels, Quebec Minister pleads 'Accept the kidnappers' demands', Rioters seize parts of Reggio Calabria, Ultrasonics: Raising a question of risk, Influx of world leaders threatens to disrupt Manhattan's life UN birthday makes New York tremble, Studio craftsmen fill many roles, Rebuke to Sobers over visit to Rhodesia, Computer staff to defy union, Bedevilled by its old image, Spanish prime minister soon, Explosion sets Pembroke refinery ablaze, Guidance on setting up middle schools, Kidnappers picked key Quebec Minister, Union merger contract broken, leader says, Higher fatstock guarantees, Aggressive tactics in tough market, Opposition to ILEA policy on school punishment, Family pay £132,000 to free son, Congress rush to pass anti-crime Bills, Keeping the confidence of Sylvia, Austin Maxi in a revised and improved version, 'Steeper price rises' for newspapers, Latest Pamphlets When men dressed gaily, but still differently from women, Party splits threaten Pakistan democracy, The Pennine farmer's attraction to forestry, Vatican 'perplexity and pain' at divorce vote, How Spandau changed Albert Speer, Humble industry has become a worldwide exporter, Today's engagements, Range of china clays is more selective, Entomology Sex attractant of gypsy moths synthesized, 'Great future' in Franco-Soviet relations is seen. Politics and Parliament: Tory party cheers for Mr Heath and his 'quiet revolution', Nuclear policy shift to ensure bigger private shareholding, Mr Wilson angry at arms claim. Law: Hell let loose if strikers gaoled, TUC chief says, Six to appear on trawler charges, Conspiracy to cheat the BBC alleged, Reply sought from Britain to Miss Devlin's charge, Bolivia to reexamine Régis Debray case. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Electrcity-The Power In Industry, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard, Senior Secretaries, Folio Fine Art, Jones Lang Wootton, Royal Worcester, Fur Week, English China Clays Sales, Poppy Appeal, Schroder Capital Fund, Bmw, Royal Doulton, M.I.M. Holdings, Taiwan Power Company, Hewitt, Allied English Potteries, Halifax, Stella Fisher Bureau, Damart, Healey & Baker, Montagu Trust, Simpson, William Boulton, West Midlands Gas, The Folio Society, Selfridges. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,592, Probably the most important sale of its kind since the Strawberry Hill sale of the 1830s Aristocratic collection to be sold, Broadcasting Television. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Rpo Festival Hall, Hemingway: mens morbida in corpore sano, Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, Worth the pain The Rolling Stones Amstelhal, Amsterdam, Eighty fingers for Chopin, A Lifetime's Fight, Wasp and Jew, English Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Mental Health Needs Money. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Night Mr George Brown Resigned, Bargaining For The Future Of Europe, Democracy Within The Law. Letters to the Editor: Back-dated phone rents, Housebuilding: encouragement to the private sector, Unannounced in London, Council workers' strike: basic wages and actual earnings, Computer teaching in universities, Keele punishment, Solzhenitsyn's writing, Volunteers overseas. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Diocese of Chichester, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Receiving orders, University news Essex. Obituaries: Mr Adam Rapacki Author of plan for atom-free Central Europe, Most Rev Michael Yashiro, M Edouard Daladier French Prime Minister who signed Munich agreement. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Friday, Octber 12, 1945 S Africa gift. Sport: Rifle shooting Fog affects record total, Ascot results, Sports in Brief, Horse show Olympic place becomes Fletcher's target, Regazzoni wins championship, Women in strength again at Worplesdon, Programme for Warwick today, Ayr programme, Fairs' Cup Problems face Arsenal's cup opponents, Everton miss Ball's tactical plotting, Rugby Union Home rules for the Fijians, For the record Rugby Union, More than window dressing at White Hart Lane, Motor racing Porsche triumphant, Players need rebuke from managers, Saturday's First Division results, Boxing Rose injures thumb but beats Japanese, Europe tour for Taylor, Tennis Ashe knocks out the top seed, Austrian team to withdraw, Amateur matches, Nicklaus kept his head for victory at the 35th hole, Glover's fine tackling restricts English, A Swift-like performance by Corrigan, Piggott and trainer questioned after Park Top's defeat, Hockey Lesson for Lusaka as tour nears its end, Southwell card. Property: Commercial& Industrial Properties, Property Provincial offices get bigger, Commercial & Industrial Properties. Business and Finance: Far East freight rates may go up substantially, The Washington Column Wall Street's soup kitchen mood is over, Details of dearer gas charges due tomorrow, Unctad agrees on tariff scheme, IOS may recruit American banker, Bahamas Airways placed in liquidation, Miners' leader warns of unofficial strike wave, UK steel producers set to break output record, Company News ERF wins Atkinson, Amalgamated Tin Mines Of Nigeria (Holdings), Rolls-Royce peace hopes raised, George Salter & Company Limited, M. L.Holdings Limited, Casebook from America Dunlop-the minnow that survived, Unofficial strike by boilermakers brings UCS yards to a halt, The Gresham House Estate Company Limited, Industry in the regions Transport's professionals take on the politicians, Business Diary: Luce Jr silences the Time-wasters, Briefly from the Boardroom, Six little Neddies may be scrapped, For the Saver Welcome guide to property investment, Open door shops staff feel the cold, Hosiery imports danger, Is the world producing too much steel?, Courses, The Value Of The Neddies, Mining Smaller profit likely for Amalgamated Tin, Ford's Cortina wins back sales lead from Leyland, Boosting yields on British Funds, The German way with inflation, Pushing the personnel men into the foreground, Contracts John Laing to build £2.5m. post office, Hint of UK bidder for Harlands, Consolidated Commercial Co. Ltd., In brief, Production of Silver Shadow stepped up, Burroughs computers offer language choice in challenge to IBM, BMW boosts turnover so far by 17 per cent, The Greaves Organisation Limited, Freight Report Boom may be nearing its end, EEC warning to Washington on Trade Bill, Thorn Automation men renew stoppage, Hattersley Stelrad Limited A year of considerable progress-foundations laid for further qrowth, Eire Government may freeze wages and prices, GM dispute accentuates steel slump, Helping the Australians to go it alone, New Issues Joncraig coming to the market, JONCRAIG HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts 1908 to 1917), Share price list, Uncertain future for IRC investments in industry, Councils are criticized over housing expertise. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, This Week's Dividends, Commodities Further fall in copper expected, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing of Bonds, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Fieldhouse promoted to top Letraset post.
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