The Times - 07/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By David Wood political Editor, By John Groser political Staff, From Paul Routledgs, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, By George Clark Political Staff, From David Blake, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Strafford, By Michael Thomas, Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Derek Wilson, From Stewart Harris, From Bernard Gwertzman, John Russell Taylor, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Kirsten Cubitt, Pearce Wright, Richard Harris, Peter Jay, PHS, FITZROY MACLEAN, , NEIL MARTEN, , ROGER BAYNTON-WILLIAMS., F. H. SMITH, , W. J. PEARMINE, , S. SAJJAD HUSAIN, , M. MOHAR ALI, , RASHEEDA REHMAN, , JAN DUFFUS, , RICHARD HANDYSIDE, , G. W. APLIN, , MAX BELOFF, , GEOFFREY DOBBS, , D. N. F. HEYN, , J. ZIVKOVIC, , CAROLA SAYERS, , P. H. FRANKEL, , From Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondnet, C. D., By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, W. T. O'DEA., JOHN LISTER, , JOHN WILLIAMSON, , R. S. FREEMAN, , ANNE BARING., JENNIFER A. COFFEY, , J. A. COPE., PHILIP SHORT., J. E. FFOWCS WILLIAMS., By Ian Morison, by Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, by Bobby Halsall, by Peter Ryde, by Dudley Doust, by Patrick O'Leary, by John Sheridan, by Norman Mair Golf Correspondent, The Scotsman, by Peter Alliss, by Lewine Mair, by Geoffrey Cotton, by Frank Pennink, by peter Ryde., by Henry Longhurst Golf Correspondent, The Sunday Times, by A. P. Ryan, by Geoffrey Cousins,
ResumoNews: Some Tories disillusioned over economic policy, School milk on rates proposal is defeated, Case not referred to abortion inquiry, The inability of an intergovernmental working group on marine pollution to agree Poisoned seas topped with bureaucratic sludge, Golf, paintings by Renoir fetch £798,000, State steel publicity chief ousted 'abruptly ', Peace groups plan to run man against Mr Nixon, Springbok 'fans' storm fences, High prices for porcelain, syria seizes arms sent to Palestine guerrillas, Growing Point, Science report Dermatology: New light on warts, V and G was 'living dangerously ' about 1964, but Board of Trade did not appoint inspector, Target in print for hopeful writers and shrewd publishers, Mr Chou backs Hanoi peace offer, More about fat babies Because of the enormous interest in our Paediatrician's last article on fat babies we have asked him to go into greater detail, US diplomats discuss reopening of the Suez Canal with the Egyptian acting Foreign Minister, Prince to find his sea legs under Captain Cook, BBC makes public apology to minister, Spy trial expected as Iraq expels third Briton, New breed who follow circuits round the globe, 'Mr Dan Smith may have trusted too much', Salvage teams refloat submarine, U S planned to destroy China if war broke out, The quality of life in Europe: divisions have left a vacuum in the whole of Belgian public life Brussels is just champion for chips, The coach with a department store-and a thriving industry-on his back, Tory backbenchers' leader to hold referendum, Philip Howard looks at London: Exiles of long standing Life at the Scottish 'embassy', Armstrong's trumpet is silenced, An analysis of policy options Has Britain alternatives to the EEC?, 35 to 47% pay increases sought by mineworkers' union shocks coal board observers, Poll shows drop in opposition to EEC entry, Dr Banda takes the oath as life President, Have clubs, will travel... or how to keep on the ball on holiday, Christian Action adopts a radical campaign-with a wary eye on its legal status as a charity Backing for alternatives to jail, Labour attacks full fares for children on buses, Criticism of Stalin cut from Maisky memoirs, Children's Oz 'not harmful', Italian hotels to go on strike again next week, Mr Heath to address the nation on terms for British EEC entry, EEC favours British capital transfer plan, Engineers will now back anti-Market unions, France bans supplies of arms to Pakistan, Road tax exemption for disabled people unable to drive themselves, Minister praises British Leyland advertisement, Lessons for beginner fraught with hidden hazards, Priests cleared of rebel parish charges, Long hitters among the women, '80% of passengers suited by faulty cruise ship', Pure water, frozen from the sea, Covent Garden plan opposed by ratepayers, Motor cyclists' age limit 17: crash helmets to be compulsory, Investing in young players with an eye to the future, American intervention sought as Mr Thieu is accused of campaign to rig presidential poll, Architects are free from design Pressures and conventional ideas, Right-of-centre Dutch Cabinet, Royal and Ancient the arbiter for 52 nations, Lord Constantine, Rhodesia decision near, Major shift in diplomatic alignments China buries the hatchet, Service put before stardom by the home professional, Irish Minister in talks on fishing limits, The Times Diary BFI loses last two film-makers, Police at Palace party, Mr Wilson's general election image maker leaves British Steel, The only sport that can be enjoyed equally by opponents of unmatched skill, Election laws changed in Czechoslovakia, Duke of Windsor was caddie to King at shilling a round, Commercial demand leads to big rise in standard of cattle at Royal Show, Lord George-Brown says 'Harold got arrow in eye', Austria to have October general election, Franco-German talks f ail to find way of avoiding currency crises, Coroner sends inquest papers to DPP. News in Brief. Law: Refugee cleared of son's death, GLC seeks court order to close 'fire risk' hotel, Parole for more life prisoners, Court rules nun must give murder evidence, No pressure from Yard man, accused tells court, Conspiracy over government records alleged, Election of trial by jury and new counts Regina V Nishet, U S mayor found guilty on bribery charges, Law Report July 6 1971 Chancery Division Solicitors lose lien with voluntary parting of deeds Caldwell V. sumpters (a firm). Index. Display Advertising: Hill's, Highlands & Lowlands Para Rubber Co. Ltd., Greeff-Chemicals Holdings Limited, The Scottish International Airline, Ransomes, Robeco, How To Play Golf, Chloride, Multiple Display Advertisements, Brook Street Bureau Of Mayfair Limited, Office & Electronic Machines Limited, St. Paul's, Harvey Nichols, Dunbar Golf Week, Sony, Dunlop, Rediffusion, Swedish Lloyd, Scottish Amicable, Trader Airways, Bpb, The British Steam Specialties Ltd, Fenwick Sale, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Card Clothing & Belting Limited, High & Dry, Piccadilly, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Saa, Department Of Trade & Industry, Tecalemit Limited, Joseph Dawson, S.E.T., Detroit Bank & Trust, Renold Limited, Lillywhites, Global, Boac, Shellabear Price (Holdings) Limited, Uniroyal, Robert Moss, Allied Hotels(scotland), The Password IS Gordon's, Eastern Asia, London Bedding Centre, Benson And Hedges, Bth, Thanks Amillion, Gevaert, King & Co., Toro, Tunnel Cement Limited. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Thorpe adds to pressure for free vote, Enforcing orders for maintenance, Little chance of tax relief on hire-purchase interest, Crimes by released murderers, Chancellor sticks to 3% growth forecast: EEC's better target House of Commons, Benefit to coal, Reciprocity with Austria on social security, US policy on Vietnam still supported House of Lords, Industrial warfare needs rules, Women who care for elderly parents, Tory MP wants purchase tax cut: patience not inexhaustible, Gas cars get no help from Treasury. Classified Advertising: An MSL Consultant has analysed each appointment, Dividend Notices, Business Notices, Automatic Watering, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel. Reviews: Charmers and oddities in Berlin, The Deep Blue Sea Arnaud, Guildford, Goldoni play in a new translation, LSO de Waart Festival Hall, The Lovers of Viorne Royal Court, Old master Mozart ousts the newcomers Academy of St Martin's Cheltenham Festival, Song of the Earth Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Leslie Storm's new comedy, Television Bbc 1, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,816. Sport: Croquet, Tennis Warboys beats Stilwell, Sports in Brief, Birkdale-40 years' memories of unique course for the Open, Rifle shooting, Portraits of some of the champions who will face toughest competition in the world, Racing Easier task for Saintly Song, Athletics Wilkinson decision is off the rails, Yachting Bourn wins second 5-0-5 race, Character clue to Open, Cycling Merckx trails behind leaders, Cricket Turner main agent of second success, Duckham likely to replace Bevan for international. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices GEC active after results, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, Drawing oF Bonds. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Church Constitution In Dispute, Eurodollar controls under fire, Monetary Policy In Europe, On Parole: Three Years Of The System, The Need To Lend To Build, Dr Banda Becomes President For Life. Letters to the Editor: Military action in East Pakistan, What swayed the vote?, Tourists, Paying a high price for our postal charges, Stolen books, Interpreting the First Amendment, Churches and Titians, Train facts, Little Red Schoolbook, Sale of council houses, Rhodesian tobacco, Piet Heyn, Party politics and the nation, Ball in play, A way to promote EEC trade, Use for old railways, Women's scope. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Stationers' Company. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 9, 1946. Hitler blamed. Obituaries: Sir James McEwen, Yitzhak Tabenkin, Sir Mark Dalrymple, Mr Guy Eccles, Dr T. J. Honeyman, Louis Armstrong The greatest jazz trumpeter of his time. Business and Finance: Austin-Morris gets tough in piecework battle, Bids and Deals Austin-Hall increase Stephenson terms, Nixon tells steel wage negotiators the US needs a 'constructive settlement', Commodities, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Abbey National changes. portrait of Hoppe, Diamond sales exceed hopes, UK accepts Lockheed aid delay, Maurice Corina looks at EEC steel pricing and its effect on BSC How to reconcile prices, Company News Ropner profits stationary in second half, Industrial code 'better than Bill', GEC weathers the storms, Airline deal may bring £80 return Atlantic fare, Mining Johnnies' nickel find confirmed in Rhodesia, 300 strike-breakers face expulsion, £13.5m Exchequer loan for BEA to ease mounting cash problems, Pergamon inquiry ends, 11 per cent more tourists in May, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chairmen's Reports Prices warning by Rediffusion, Marketing: conventions are big business, Fixed Interest, Slowdown in housing activity during May, Mr S. Morton to be chairman of Abbey National, Iraq Petroleum will pay higher Syrian royalties, Harland to get £7m aid as Ulster Government takes 47 pc stake in company, New Issues Glaxo's Dm75m loan may carry 8pc, Arthur Reed on how scheduled airlines hope to cut out cutprice air travel Beating the charter men at their own game, GEC profits up: dividend is raised, In brief, Bankruptcies at 4,656 show third successive rise, Trafalgar stake in Cunard, Anthony Thomas on possible results of the U S trade detente with communist countries Trade, tea and cultural talks, American banks lift prime rate to 6p c despite outcry, Tesco chief has £8.6m of equity. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr George Glassbrook will head two TI companies. Births.
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