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The Times - 10/12/1970

1970; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Our Political Staff, Our Belfast Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, From Harry Debelius, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Pete Waymark, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Seton Gordon, By Peter Hopkirk, From David Spanier, Our Paris Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, Michael Leapman, From Peter Hazelhurst, Alex Hendry, From Eric Marsden, From Ian McDonald, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, By Denis Taylor, From Michael Hornsby, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Our Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Norman Creek, By Roy McKelvie, Peter Davis, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By Dr Mervyn Stockwood, Kenneth Brookes, Michael Wolfers, By G. Thompson Brake, PHS, STANLEY REED, ERIC PARSLOE, L. J. BLOOMFIELD, GEORGE-BROWN, JOHN DRURY, ROGER NORTH, MARY JONES, LESLIE FINER, D. H. PIPER, BARBARA FONTANNAZ, PAMELA MATTHEWS, D. JONES, Brockway, Milford, Soper, Joe Ashton, Norman Atkinson, Sydney Bidwell, Stanley Clinton, Davies, Bob Edwards, Ted Fletcher, Hugh Jenkins, James Johnson, Neil Kinnock, David Weitzman, John Rankin, Benn W Levy, Robert Browning, Stan Newens, A. L. Merson, Ernie Roberts, Alan Sapper, Frida Laski, Constance, Cummines, W. W. Hill, Austen Williams, Gwynfor Evans, Fred Messer, Anne Kerr, OSBERT LANCASTER, J. E. LIST, DAVID CROOM-JOHNSON, JANE PHILLIPSON, PAUL K. SEDGWICK, AUDREY THOMSON, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Dennis Dwyer, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Anthony Rowley,

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News: Mr Rippon persuades Six to start work, Minister's death shocked Mr Cross's kidnappers, Labour leader suspended from the Dail, Mr Dayan to have talks with Mr Nixon, Kenya Cabinet blamed for unemployment, Call for ban on heavy lorries in historic and residential areas, Growth of common man's lobby in America to support campaigns for reforms, Marshal Tito cancels Rome visit, Woman heart patient dies, Film censor will make way for younger man, Brazilian police study letter from kidnappers, Elizabethan spies and the Inquisition Secret files have thrown a new light on English diplomacy, Warning call before bomb damages Ministry, Anglican commission wants transfer of authority from Parliament to Synod, Warning of dramatic rise in rates next year, The Times Diary Allen Lane's bequest to authors, Fleet Street affected again today, Hospitals told they can call in heart and kidney patients as power cuts increase, Dr Ramsey speaks of two things that 'got me down' in S Africa, Mao's thoughts help to change river's course, U S ready to beat rail strike with troops, Memorable events in piping season, Leaders of power unions reject Mr Carr's plea to take claim to arbitration, Three dead, 19 injured in M1 fog crash, Astronomy unites Peking and the Vatican, Licensing and licence, Pakistanis in west afraid of domination by east, Church and state: empty pews, empty debate, Left-wing ETU challenge fails, Population of Japan rises to over 104 million, Principal may be asked to resign, A gift for young Africa, Primary pupils fluent in French but criticized, Balance of artistic trade helps Britain, Car crash tests show design inadequacies, Warning that more elderly people may freeze to death, Cambodians take town after two-week siege, Free concert as thanks to Edinburgh public, Jersey to drop two-tier postal system, Today's engagements, Science Report Astronomy: Rare element found, P-c does not know where he buried wife's body, Union anger at cartoon stops newspaper, Khrushchev remembers, Sir AllenLane leaves £964,502. Law: Duke's daughter sentenced, Acquittals upheld in S African terrorism case, Woman guilty of secrets charge, New trial ordered after £17,648 award Power v. Standard Triumph Motor Co. Ltd., Prosecution end case in My Lai trial, Court of Appeal Right of arrest limited to one ship The Banco, Turmoil at Basque trial. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Demands for facts from report upon Rolls-Royce House of Commons, More powerful engines for the Harrier, Official inquiry into Young Liberals' role in party, Candles and storm lamps in Commons, Fires cause most pollution House of Lords, Effect upon Concorde of American actions, Expenditure committee to be set up soon, One dissenting voice in opposition to Bill, Statement of gloom after Opposition pressure, Ministers have doubts on 'no surrender', Chance to participate in shaping Europe's role in the world. Index. Display Advertising: King George's Fund For Sailors, Fleming, Suez, Brown Brothers, Pool Promoters Association, Brc, Standard And Chartered Banking Group, Lyon, Air France, Imperial Chemical Industries, The Times, Methuen Books, Brooke Bond Liebig, Shelter. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Chinese appointed Malaysian Minister, Church news. Sport: Market Rasen runners, Inclusion of third fast bowler poses problem for selectors, Rugby Union Harlequins select Blues, Rackets Eton hold on after fine Harrow revival, Sports in Brief, Football Cambridge hold off Oxford rally, Tennis Ashe loses in Masters tournament, Uttoxeter programme, Boxing Buchanan set to meet world champion, Ewing manager of Hibernian, Racing Carr hopes for a repetition, Ayr results, Anonymous tip brings ban for two players, MCC win just in time, Leeds concede two goals in return leg, Rugby League Forster to leave Hull club, Clay-Frazier bout. Reviews: Time for a firm lead, Berlin Philharmonic Soloists Queen Elizabeth Hall, Katharina Wolpe Wigmore Hall, Horror collides with farce Lulu Royal Court, London debuts, Historic faces. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices. Arts and Entertainment: Record £26,000 paid for a Francis Bacon, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,642, Callas as coach, Broadcasting Television. Editorials/Leaders: By Law Established, The Courts Speak Up In South Africa. Letters to the Editor: Malaysian detainees, Entry charges for galleries, Signalling for help, The Oxford Union, Royal Borough's rubbish, Child-swapping, Prisoners' families, Compulsory chapel, Atavism, The great bustard, Another lost yardstick, Danger in unions' present course, Press reporting from Greece, Helping film-makers, Presumed innocent. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Christopher Ingold, Mr Leslie Cannon Relentless opponent of communism in trade unions. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Tuesday, December 11, 1945 Loss of housing. Business and Finance: Governments step in at Harland and Wolff, EEF worry on Carr Bill, New fabric factory, Payroll processing could be affected, Mining 'Casts' caution on future profits, Westland model changes, Norway imposes wage and price freeze, Power Price Policy, Ford plans to build car and truck plant in the Congo, British Benzol Carbonising Limited, Devenish off peak, Briefly from the Boardroom, Farm machine makers see US potential, UK consortium wins prize for Italy-Sicily link, Ten per cent rise in money supply: Bank warns of inflation danger, Mr Onassis pays in $7m, £1.2m TriStar order, Company dismisses 60 over Carr Bill strike, Engineering men decide today on 'interim' claim, 95 per cent mortgages by Alliance, Commonwealth producers' concern at EEC terms, Hume seeks all IFT, Fresh NorthSea oil exploration by Tenneco, TWA loss forecast rises to 60m, Call for new authority to coordinate steel industry, 8,000 Triumph men strike as 350 are laid off with no pay, Dundee And London Investment Trust Limited Extract From The Report And Accounts For Year Ended 31st October, 1970, Company News AW (Securities) margins trimmed, In brief, How the markets moved, N Brown acquisition, NCB will recruit 3,000 in north-east, W E Norton Holdings Limited, Workers laid off as power cuts hold up industrial production, Bankers' Final Examinations, Consolidated African Selection Trust New Agreement With Sierra Leone Government. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Cunard shares close lower.

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