Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 24/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

Autores

By Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Ian Murray, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Ronald Faux, , From Our Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Service Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Wolfers, From Derek Wilson, From Stewart Harris, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From William Shakespeare, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Adan Gibson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From a Special Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Terry McLean, Stephen Vizinczey, William Mann, Ray Gosling, Julian Jebb, By Patrick Gardiner, Dennis Potter, E C. Hodgkin and Louis Heren, PHS, Bernard Levin, GEORGE BROWN., T. E. M. MCKITTERICK., D. H. PIPER., FRANCIS BROWN., NAPIER and ETTRICK., IOAN L. EVANS., A. FINER., DEREK WALKER-SMITH., J. R. S. REVELL P. G. SADLER., C. S. SHARMA., DAVID M. JÁCOBS., HARRY TEGGIN., W. E. MINCHINTON., ALAN MELVILLE., L. P. S. ORR, , OLIVER NAPIER. ROBERT COOPER. Joint Chairmen., B. J. BAILEY, , ALEC BRISTOW, , R. V. S. JACKSON., By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Industrial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Armytage, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Miohael Baily, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall-, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina, A. L. L. BAKER, , J. P. WILSON, Past President of, V. L. COX., C. T. H. PLANT., A. F. STOBART, , By Hugh Stephenson, By John Woodland, Julian Mounter, by Alderman H. Macdonald Steward, by A. A. Cairncross associate, Mott, Hay & Anderson, by R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by Kate Hutchin,

Resumo

News: Nasser's secret diplomacy with Israel, Door may open for 1,000 Asians, 'Oz' case jury told of new type of dissenters, Parents will complain over school transfer, £154m to be spent aiding mentally ill, M Pompidou praises British determination, Australia stands firm on access for its products, Pentagon secrets man appears on TV, Chancellor sees rise in consumer demand, W Indians get £5 damages in race case, Briton trying to clarify details in Rhodesia, Free milk powers wanted for councils, Doctor fails in appeal over diplomat's wife, Advantages of streaming in schools trickle away, No hope of freedom from tolls before 60-year debt is paid off, Old Masters under close guard, Chile move on kidnappings, Convicted Soviet Jew 'accuses other Jews', Trunk traffic diversion from historic towns, Many skills merged to meet deadline, Opportunity of century, says the Chancellor, London wives target of lamb campaign, Iron Age chief's chariot burial found, RSPCA 'censored' move against pet mauling, Aid officials fear that East Pakistan faces year of famine, Girl died after injection against asthma, The Times Diary Rippon's shrewdness pays off, Minister's hint on disablement pay, Congress wins access to secret Pentagon files on Vietnam war, 1,000 more miles of motorway by early 1980s will bring growth to less prosperous areas, MP to ask why American pacifist was excluded, Unions vote to oppose entry, 'Now let us focus on opportunity of EEC', Former RAF sergeant is jailed for 12 years after majority verdict in secrets case, A government inquiry urged on pornography, Science report Pharmacology What happens to marijuana when it burns, Aspirin effect may lead to new drugs, Quebec rejects Canadian charter proposal, Sweden looks forward to labour peace, Friction between Yard and Customs 'of grave concern', Border search for Britons, Mr Rippon reports to Commons today, Coroner is told of £450 abortion, OAU confirms rejection of dialogue with S Africa, Surprising reduction in vital statistics, A symbol of hope for a port on the brink of collapse, Britain and France show where there is a political will, there is a way, Vietcong plot to murder diplomat, Motoring A dilemma for sports car makers, Life sentences proposed for air hijacking, Purpose of Moscow's peace offensives, Timetable for the Market decisions, After setbacks on the road to Europe, Britain now knows the conditions on which she must make up her mind The terms that were agreed with Six after a year of hard bargaining, Trivializing the trivial, Architects have much to offer EEC, Mr Benn leads 25,000 Scots in rally, Animal society accused of cruelty in US, 3 summonses against Lord Snowdon sought, Community proves it can produce results Commentary by David Spanier, The magnificent beast that drove through rock, Labour may sit on fence until October, Sir Denis opens talks with Russians, Cambridge University tripos results, Down the 'ole-where pride has become affectionate despair, 'Hired killer' tells how Yablonskis were murdered, Unwelcome Mafia men change islands, Oxford students arrested, New Mersey Tunnel, Crisis point for the oldest and cheapest route, New Zealand thinks deal better than expected, New High Court division proposed for citizens' administrative complaints, Mafia article 'could have spoilt bid for Butlin's', Fading oppertunity for peace in the Middle East, Springbok tour 'on' as airline agrees, Poland gives churches back to the clergy, Ex-RAF sergeant jailed for 12 years. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Department of Trade & Industry, Liverpool, Bell's, Fontana, June Penguinews, The Royal National Institute, Sefton Engineering Co. Ltd., northeast, Paul Theroux, Tunnel Tyres, Edmund Nuttall, Lead Industries Group Limited, Willings, Midland Bank, Sylvia Plath, Birkenhead, Franco Signs Limited, Tandem, Wallasey, King & Fowler Ltd., Roadcraft, The Olympia Press, Jaguar Cars Ltd., Canning Town Glass Works Limited, Crane Fruehauf Trailers Limited, construction, Spock, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Pemberton Publishing Co, Ltd., rhp, British Life Reliance, Vernons Organisation, Leonard Fairclough Ltd., Stewart Bale Ltd., Aerialite Ltd, rentarc, Property Guards Ltd., D.H. Collins & Sons Ltd., Epworth Press, Times Newspapers Limited.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Master of the dramatic tirade Amphitrvon New Theatre Irving Wardle. Sport: Edgar makes no mistake in jump-off, Two wins for British helmsmen, Sports in Brief, Breach in Surrey's front line, Late recovery by Pakistanis, Williams and Dawnay take control, When tennis becomes a microcosm of life, Crepello Gift atones for Mr Robinson, British Isles risk Mervyn Davies against All Blacks, Time begins to undermine a genius, Miss Huke's simple cure for swaying, Middlesex collapse, Indians falter, Boycott scores noisy 200, Rifle shooting, Smart Sam to foil Middleham's Dobson Peacock challenge, Von Nida takes Senior lead with a 67, Bloomfield takes over at Leicester, Delmonico survives a stewards' inquiry, Frenchman comes back at 53, Brothers in same race at Helsinki. Reviews: Bernd-Alois Zimmermann: a key figure at the Holland Festival Zimmermann's Requiem Holland Festival William Mann, The Health Food Boom Bbc 2 Leonard Buckley, Fiction, Paperbacks Aflame with the pale fire of metaphysics, Apollo/Song of the Earth Covent Garden John Percival, Einstein on music, A dry and canny eye on poverty Charles Booth's London, Cohens' choice The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations Edited by J. M. and M. J. Cohen, Quick guide, Academy of St Martin's Stationers' Hall Alan Blyth, The dark aspect of the nicest people Lost Illusions By Honoré de Balzac, Rlpo Festival Hall Stanley Sadie. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Women's Appointments, Bussiness Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments. Law: When lump sum payments should not be made Millward V. Millward, Bank lose tax claim over education fund Ball (Inspector of Taxes) V. National and Grindlay's Bank, Agreements 'subject to court's approval' Smallman V. Smallman. Politics and Parliament: Experiment in gas tendering, State beer consigned to vaults, Lord Boyle: No alternative but to return to an incomes policy House of Lords, Relief aid to India raised to over £8m House of Commons, Medicines Act, Mr Benn attacked for role in protest, Heavier loads for exports, Restrictions on fowl pest lifted, Complaints over advertisements, MP disliked his wet and dry Sunday in Inverness, Size of Civil Service, Comparability factor in Civil Service pay rise. Editorials/Leaders: The Leaseback Mix-Up, The Mid Power Of The World, The European Opportunity For Industry, Will The Labour Party Break Again?. Letters to the Editor: The Duke's speech, Fully coded, Bantustan policy, Overdraft procedures, Architect and public, Snowdonia, Growth of trade bodies, US commune project, Environmental pollution, Before Rhodesia's UDI, Ivory tower, Withholding payment to the ILO, Labour Party and the EEC: nature of the commitment, Accurate accountancy vital, Race and intelligence, A pool of techniques, Politicians on TV, Restoring trust in Ulster, Arabs under Israel. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Procurator-General appointment, University news £100,000 grant for heart research. Births. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Group Captain K. R. Hudson, Godfrey Winn Self-discipline & professionalism, Lord Reith, Mr James Maccoll, Prof A. A. Guber Russian historian of SE Asia, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 26, 1946 Hope for India. Business and Finance: 'Useful' talks on City's role, Cross-Channel hyper-Tesco, Revised fees will boost architects' income by £3.5m a year, Macready's Metal Specialist Steel Stockholders report for 1970, Britain's car imports at peak after Ford strike, Banque Nationale de Paris, Burmah and Continental drop their merger talks, Laporte abandons its forecast, Matthews Holdings Limited, P & O chief gives container trade warning, Pyramid Group, Bundesbank dilemma as DM floats higher, Rimmel Extracts From The Report And Accounts For The Year Ended 31st March 1971, UK insisting on August 8 limit for RB 211 contract, The Times list of latest dividends, Doranakande Rubber Estates, A message from Aubrey Jones Chairman, Laporte Industries(Holdings)Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Engineering workers in fresh pay fight with claim of up to 33 pc, Plantation Holdings Limited Diversification and Expansion Continuing, Company News Nova (Jersey) pays 10 pc over forecast, CBI says Luxembourg terms for entry 'seem reasonable', Automotive Products Associated Limited, Advertising rules for mortgage brokers changed, CIR urges Electrolux to change earnings system, Tesco to build 12 hypermarkets, Fewer workless in Birmingham, Price war threat to air tour operators, Holts, Why the duck went lame, Mining Tara meeting in happy mood, BSC pay claim talks on Monday, Business Diary: Clegg pro Code · No place for Jocelyn Hambro, Steel deliveries resumed to Upper Clyde, Why copper is flying high and wild, Sterling and Money, Interim Statement United Scientific Holdings Ltd. Interim Report, £6 an hour for bank advice, Bids and Deals ADH protest over BHG-Noton claim, Opinion High stakes, but the hands are weak, How the markets moved The Times index: 153.93+0.55 F. T. index: 327.2 + 1.6 Rises, Riunione Adriatica DI Sicurta', Chairmen's Reports Butlins' doubts on Portugal, Laporte dividend halved as profits fall by 27 pc, The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, Normand Electrical Holdings Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Modest gain on Wall Street, Fixed Interest, Wall Street, Commmodities New contract for sugar envisaged, $357m May decline in US gold stock, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Equities, New Issues Plantation Holdings to raise £750,000, Recent issues, Selling of Laporte. Business Appointments: Bank group board change. Property: Country Property, London & Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,805.

Referência(s)