The Times - 05/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Baily, From Staff Reporters, From Peter Strafford, From David Wood Political Editor, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Clive Borrell, Tony Aldous, By Our Architectural Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Hugh Noyes, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Denis Taylor, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Derek Wilson, From Leo Goodstadt, From lan McDonald, From Richard Wigg, By John woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From David Housego, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, John Chartres, PHS, NORMAN D. PRICE, , A. J. BENNITT., JANE B. DREW, , RICHARD NORMAN., D. G. GALVIN, , WILLIAM PALMER., REGD DODWELL, , H. MONTGOMERY HYDE, , PHILIP EDWARDS, , H. R. F. KEATING, , LYNNE REID BANKS, JACK PULMAN, , B. A. YOUNG., H. R. TREVOR-ROPER., DENYS PAGE., M. J. WAY., B. C. LOUGHMAN., ROBERT MITCHELL., CLIFFORD NETTLETON, , DAVID DICKENS., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, From Maurice Corina, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our European Business Correspondent, From Arthur Reed, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, N. C. C. de JONG, , SIR ROWLAND WHITEHEAD, , BRIAN ROWLEY, , H. G. CARDEN, , P. G. ADAMS, , JOHN RASHLEY., STEWART VAUGHAM, , Malcolm Brown, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Dennis Dwver, By Our Labour Staff, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland, by Michael Hornsby Tokyo Correspondent, by Richard Storry, by Sir Maurice Yonge, by Michael Hornsby, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Christopher Reed,
ResumoNews: The Times: Discount for students, Arab Federation formally inaugurated in Cairo, Woman to be the next director of Greenwich, Women At Work Banking on feminine charm, Poison weed blamed for Britons' deaths, Rumours of a coup widespread in Cyprus, £1.6m for refugees sought as price for Vermeer, Speedier action on clearance of nation's slum housing demanded by health inspectors, No easy task when urban conservation seeks to keep the towns urbane Environment, Soldier dies in Belfast Army post bombing, New Jensen fills a gap, The Imperial House Of Japan The rulers of the oldest dynasty in the world over the past 2,000 years, Women hurt in raid on bank, Labour Party conference/Brighton Common Market terms of entry rejected by majority of 4m votes: pro-EEC motion withdrawn, Four children die in blazing house, Radar and helicopter start checking on Channel traffic, Advance booking plan will cut rail fares, Equality of educational opportunity for all urged, UN appeals for more Bengal aid after floods wreck camps, Oriental rite dispute over celibacy, Public recognition as head of state for first time since the war, Newspaper says director is senior KGB man, Card voting shows wide difference of opposition, Few personal possessions for reigning monarch, Army heroine finds no rioting at the Savoy, Mr Nixon intervenes in national dock strike, No action by Greece to free Lady Fleming, State drive today for Emperor and Empress, History of close friendship with British people, Film veteran finds Tudors' stories sell, Mr Kosygin in Algeria to talk about policies, Why South Africa pulled more emigrating families, Five sacked in purge of Argentine Navy, Why unions should fight on, The lonely figure of Mr Roy Jenkins, Up to twenty may quit with Mr Jenkins, Duke sees Emperor again after 50 Years, Science report Medicine: Improved heart pacemaker, Rare porcelain sells well as sale rooms resume, Prison yard misunderstanding about football practice led to 42 deaths at Attica, Black president eager to visit Pretoria, Success of experimental centre for drug addicts, Inquiry into 'victimization' of American colonel, Duck-netting has its hazards, Church gets £3,375 grant for repairs, The newly elected fellow who has put his country on the marine biology map, Three die as man hijacks plane to kidnap wife, Healthier bodies, unhealthier minds, Mr Rippon sees new era in East-West relations, Zambian call to introduce one-party rule, President Thieu lays claim to massive vote of confidence, Visit to Rhodesia by Sir Alec next month now appears certain, Town pleads for by-pass, The Times Diary Spy coup for Sir Robert, Break with tradition in way grandchildren are brought up, Hanoi praise for Russia will irritate Chinese, Japan A special report to mark the state visit of the Emperor and Empress to Britain, A self-effacing woman steps into the limelight on her first trip abroad, Death after strain of air travel, EEC would not affect law and monarchy, Nurse gets apologies over VD accusation, Religious leadership rather than political power the key to long unbroken rule, Dr Barzel takes over leadership of CDU racked with poll doubts, Jordan hangs guerrillas, No sign of sabotage so far in Vanguard crash, Australia made to look racist says archbishop, Fashion, Tax abuse costs more than welfare fraud, Man held after secret rocket film disappears, Higher British investment likely in EEC, Caracas consul 'dismissed for faked kidnaping', Busy programme in London, Deadlock broken in Berlin talks, Britain tries to settle dispute over islands, Mr Rogers optimistic on Suez agreement, Premium Bonds: £500 and £250 winners, West Germany Europe bond houses link will speed clearances, Ulster's unhappy anniversary, Underground ringway plea, Building A third hand in the costing game, No runway on Foulness Island, two MPs say, Plan to give trainee teachers new aids, Party history plays down Khrushchev's role. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Nissho-Iwai Co., Ltd., National, Fuji Bank, Court Bros. (Furnishers) Ltd., Rank Xerox, Runcorn New Town, Bank Of Kobe, Cabot International Capital Corporation, The Nikko Securities (Asia) Co., Ltd., Oddenino's, Maples, The National Bank Of Commerce, Mitsubishi, Datsun, Gripperrods(holdings)ltd., Ocl, Sanwa Bank, Marubeni-Lida Co., Ltd., Legge Locks, Daiwa, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd., Mitsui Bank, Cambrian, Shelter, Aquascutum, Jaguar E-Type, Motor Report, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Y.K.K., Kier, Silk Fashion Helena Rubinstein, Japan Development Bank, Huntley Palmers, Kyowa Bank, Limited, The Barclays Group, The Hongkong Bank Group, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited, Thomson Regional Newspapers Limited, Wheelar & Co. Ltd., Daiwa Bank, French, Fownes Limited, Bank Of Tokyo, Information Centre, Dunhill International, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Ir, Agb Research Limited, Japan National Tourist Organisation, Japan International Bank Limited, The Tokai Bank, Ltd., Sears Holdings Limited, Reliance, Sanyoscience, Dkb. Law: Three remanded on Secrets Act charges, Extraneous matter-notice invalid Regina v Leicester Gaming Licensing Committee Ex Parte Shine and Another, Divided Supreme Court faces a testing time, Hundreds held in Italian drive against crime, Bankruptcy discharge for Sir Peter Moon, MCC chief 'smuggled' out of an hotel, Queen's Bench Division No committal for trial without considering evidence Regina v Coleshill Justices Ex Parte Whitehouse and Another, The Family Division, 'London trial' man acquitted. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Sport: Motor racing Season of surprises and prospects, Boxing Clash of styles in small Albert Hall ring, Yachting Sprague in lead on Lake Ontario, Clay hopes to retire as champion, Sports in Brief, Football Wilson in Scottish party, River Beauty's form good enough to defy top weight, Show jumping Ann Moore's equality masterfully achieved, Rugby Union Evans may be out for a month, Rugby League Another knee injury for Dowsett, Golf Confidence provides key to low scoring, Tennis LTA spell out their reasoning in stand against WCT, Tour should help Australia to sharpen their spurs. Editorials/Leaders: The Meaning Of Redundancy, Consumer Spending Policy, Mr Callaghan Tries His Hardest, A Very Special Visit. Letters to the Editor: Priestly celibacy, Quarrying near Cromarty, Fog on motorways, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Charge banks, Senior officers as peers, PO: other views, Discrimination against women, Clouds over research, The advantages of the postcode, Copyright libraries and the regions, Police trap warning, Police recruitment, Still going up, R-R shareholders' big interest, Cost of parish books, Acid comments, Miss Scott's aircraft, Safety of defector from Russia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval promotions, University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 3, 1946 Miniature cars. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Professor Marchese Sir Aldo Castellani A distinguished physician. Reviews: RPO/Davis/Downes Festival Hall, Oscar X Mercury, Chicago SO/Solti Festival Hall, Kozintsev's Lear: distinction is not enough, Julius Caesar Arts, Cambridge, Thirty Minute Theatre Bbc 2. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,888, Radio, Lorin Maazel for the Cleveland, Makarova to dance at London gala. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices T W Ward rise strongly. Business and Finance: 500 jobs go at Redman Heenan, Soviet-American plant cooperation in cold storage?, European air industry 'in two groups by 1981', Tin market 'confused', Dr Schiller spurns need for export subsidies, Unit trust prices, Relating Sears to the consumer spending boom, UK reserves have risen every month this year, U S try to save Kama deal, Canada Option to buy Bowater complex, Business Diary: London's moneyless poker session Fringe cars, Mr Barber's boost leads to sharp rise in retail sales and demand for credit, New insurance rules sought, Mersey starts Devlin phase two with a strike, Computer news More talks on fees for airport data scheme, Company News Taylor Woodrow one-for-five: new record aim, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Hill Samuel resign as Reeves's advisers, Equities, Mining Northern Mining: a future producer?, Oil imports slackening, Hawker gains RAF order, Contracts Galliford wins £3m ring road order, Fixed Interest, Dock strike may hit sales drive in California, New Issues Continuous Stationery offer for sale, Economic pick-up delayed until spring, report says, Stoppage makes 20,000 idle, How St-Gobain outmanoeuvred Boussois-Souchon-Neuvesel, Triumph company living on borrowed time, chairman tells workers, U S rail rescue group may seek £83m Congress aid, Japan Former Premier for textile talks, Commodity dealing inhibited, Sterling and Money, SE trading at record level in September, Slater Walker finance house, Commodities Copper and lead drop to 1967 levels, Charter firm's fare challenge to Lufthansa, UCS chief urges development at Scotstoun, Half price offer at Watnev hotels, United States Heavy stockpiling by industry cushions effects of national dock and coal strikes, Registration case for TUC, Rolls-Royce shareholders give overwhelming vote on liquidation. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dunkerley names new managing director. Property: Country Properties.
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