The Times - 17/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From John Woodcook, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Communications Report, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Philip Howard, Trevor Fishlock, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Rita Marshall, By Tim Jones, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Clive Borrell, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Reddaway, From Michael Leapman, From Fred Emery, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Jim Snow, By Roy McKelvie, By u. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Patrick Rooke, Principal Lecturer in Education, Berkshire College of Education., Guy Brett, Peter Jay, Peter Evans, PHS, TOM JACKSON., CYRIL DERBY, , GRAHAM GREENE., JEROME CAMINADA, , PHILIPPA PULLAR., BRIAN RODGERS., T. Y. DARLING., SHINWELL., DOUGLAS JAY, , PETER BLAKER., YEHUDI MENUHIN., RICHARD B. FISHER, , FRANCIS HASKELL, , LEIGH HATTS., JOHANNA COAKER., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clive Callow, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Gillian O'Connor, By John Whitmore, By Our Financial Staff, By Ian Morison, BY Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Giles Smith, By Anthony Rowley, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Business News Staff, By Philip Dyer, By Dennis Dwyer, From Frank Vogl, by Joint Managing Directors A. H. BALL and R. W. ROWLAND, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. G. THOMAS., GEORG TUGENDHAT, , JAMES E. S. RUSBRIDGER, Patricia Tisdall,
ResumoNews: Thrilling finish in bridge cup, Mooncraft's new view over the Sea of Rains, Post Office reject mediation plan, Magistrates criticized by mental patient inquiry, Support for arts: drawing line at threshold of affront, More schools on strike over jailing of pupil, Workers will still have right to conscientious objection, Maharajas enter election fray, Praise and criticisms for changes in regions, All change, West Germans can now dial calls to Japan, England win Test and Ashes, Why Mr Powell accused the Civil Service, 9,000 students on strike in Portugal, Commonwealth education conference ends, Child ' left to starve for three years ', One of Mr Jackson's quiet days, Jane Adrian, a research worker in child psychology, comments., Primary importance, Lionel Bart drug charge, Allocation of powers, New industrial court no friend of bad employer, Awaiting future of SET, Colonel given three years for using marijuana, Prosecution witness says he paid £575 in all to four detectives, Scots to follow Wheatley proposals on regions, How stamp held Dead Sea scroll together, Biology: Progress in cell growth investigation, Five Dallas policemen kidnapped by burglars, No room at the Kenyan inn angers a minister, Secrets Act statement by Minister soon, Sir G. Howe: news media must not induce strikes, Paris plea to end curb on Soviet cellist, Uniform two-level structure of counties and districts for England and Wales, KGB takes revenge on an ex-prisoner, Egypt's conditional offer to recognize sovereignty of Israel, Technical teachers claim 35 pc more pay, African unity test for new Ugandan leader, Gaullist leader criticizes news broadcasts, Evidence over woman was fabricated, Ministry agrees to change by-pass route, Council approves merger of planning function, College course on sex in art, Union branch fines 13 strike rebels, Summing-up begins in Commons gas case, Cities and towns lose borough status in reshaped local councils, Campaign for more help to the mentally ill, Riots greet Reggio ruling, Officials left to diffuse optimism on Laos, Move in Brussels for Britain to have six years to adapt, £460 for a brass sextant, BBC denies any unfairness in ports feature, Mr Gorton forced by inflation to cut budget, Polytechnic head sees end to sit-ins, Incomes policy game in London and Washington, Curfew for US forces after Ankara seizure, 'Boycott' decimal cheats, Civil servants reject Powell charge of misleading public on immigration facts, Accused man 'live wire on housing', Libyan pilots trained in France 'were Egyptian', Success at last for Japanese with a satellite, UN priority for halting ocean pollution, The Times Diary Rutland sinks for third time-but no complaints, Parents refuse diphtheria immunization, Welsh aim is for seven large units, Authors may gain cash for books in libraries, Communist mediation over Berlin rejected, Medicine Bacteria that can resist antibiotics, New London Bridge on Sunday, Seven accused over 'slave labour' conditions among Brazilians clearing the jungle, The proposed new areas and their composition, Ministries ask for extra £288m, Clocks left in old house may be worth £100,000, Spectators died standing on Ibrox stairway, Bench refuse questioning, Poland given Russian aid to pacify workers, Prague ban on legal fees demand to exiles, Hopes of tax cuts are dimmed by prospect of increased public expenditure, Prince holds Nairobi investiture, Strikes Bill could curb Dress, Scottish Assembly plan, Britain 'lacked heart for Normandy invasion', Lockout threat to thousands of Danish workers, Primate attacks 'freedom' grants, City architect's trips abroad paid for by firms who got council contracts, County boroughs will lose independence. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: CORONET Insurance Company Limited, Moss Bros, northeast, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lamson Viatron, Union-Castle, Bea, Standard and Chartered Banking Group Limited, rhp, Weatherall Green & Smith, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Simon, Suttons Seeds, Vickers. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Unemployment caused by high pay claims House of Commons, Married in one land-single in another House of Lords. Sport: Ramsey includes George in party, Irish question right of call on players, Guy's redouble zest in spite of handicap, Davies' accuracy aids Welsh triumph, Curtis loses composure, wins match, Smith heads winner for Stoke, Sports in Brief, Rudkin goes 11 bloodstained rounds for title, Football results, For the record Real Tennis, Today's football, Challenge held, Snow reports, Gay Trip one National winner who can go a long way, An eventful Test-and one to remember, West Ham last an hour, Everton lucky to draw. Law: New Brunswick corporation immune from suit Mellinger and Another V. New Brunswick Development Corporation, Building contract not conditional Eastham V. Leigh, London and Provincial Properties Ltd.. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Entertainments, Announcements, Educational, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Holidays And Travel. Reviews: Music Group of London Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Thames Song Till I End My Song Thames, Spider Rabbit Soho Theatre Irving Wardle, Andy Warhol and the collective American feeling, The revolutionaries Search for a new morality, Passionate Gluck Armide Collegiate Theatre, A Mass of Life Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Flash Gordon and the Angels Open Space Irving Wardle. Editorials/Leaders: A Major Reform, A Riot And Its Historic Reasons, Poland's New Leaders Concede Again, Safeguards For Motorists. Letters to the Editor: Keep the country in London, Post Office strikers' case, Dependent on RB 211, The Revolutionaries, PO's stop-go buying, Syrie Maugham, Keele expansion plans, Aircraft noise, Free entry to galleries, Long-haired boys, Amid the alien coin, A warning for the oil consumers, War in Vietnam, Labour and the Common Market, Tenants in the dark. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday.. Obituaries: Dr W. B. Inglis, PROFESSOR W. D. NEWCOMB A distinguished pathologist. Deaths. Business and Finance: American Ford profits slide, Bundesbank Council determined to maintain high interest rates policy, Redundancy payments increased by £10.6m last year to £72.5m, The two faces of Bank rate, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Ltd., Minsec debt to Robe River could exceed £A2m, Libya hints at refusal of collective oil pact, Aberdare Holdings Limited, NY sugar higher: cocoa lower, Preliminary discussions on R-R link with Snecma, CBI delegation discuss import quotas legislation, Mining Rustenburg lay off 9,700 workers, Decline in UK coal stocks, Fiat lays off a further 37,000, Interim Statement, NFC shipping companies will be sold to private industry, Commercial radio: the people, their chances, the profitability Norman Fowler on the various contending consortia and their financial hopes of privately run broadcasting, 10-point rise takes pound nearer its dollar ceiling, Industrial Output rises, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Leading banks in link-up, Ford to discuss pay strike with union leaders, £417m oil pipeline vital to Alaska, says Governor, Fixed Interest, Bankruptcies rise to the highest level for 10 years, Rising costs put back aluminium project in Wales, Save Shipbuilding Industry Board, Labour MPs urge, Enzymes scare hits Dutch share, Company News Harsh baptism for Southerns Evans group, Business Diary: When Haughton hits town · EMI appoints Government-shooter, Bids and Deals Bridgewater in property foray, Creditors pressed to supply Rolls, Lonrho Review Of Operations, A miracle that hasn't materialized Marketing, Lloyd's seek to halt £4m Penn Central insurance, Retail stocks build up as consumer spending slows, How the markets moved, The spark of recovery from Aberdare Holdings, UK inquiry into Lockheed loans from 24 banks, Company Meeting Hardy's Kimberley Brewery, Sterling and Money, Dexion Preliminary Announcement, Rumours of takeover bid by consortium add £6m to Furness Withy shares, PIB calls for a national watch on garage charges, Public sector's rising claim on resources Wynne Godley and Christopher Taylor on public spending and private consumption, Relief plea for hard-hit companies, N Ireland to retain grants, Further sign of brake on new chemical industry projects, Co-op union gives strike warning to back claim. Stock Exchange Tables: Big demand may exhaust tap stock, Monsanto raises fibre price, New Issues Courtaulds' D-mark loan to carry 7pc, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, Furness Withy in demand. Business Appointments: T Wall chairman joins Ranks Hovis McDougall. Property: London And Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,699, Broadcasting Television.
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