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The Times - 08/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Football Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Brian MacArthur, By John Chartres, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor Geneva, From Our Own correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By A Staff Reporter, From David Bonavia, From Michael Leapman, , From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Wolfer Africa Correspondent, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Hilary Brigstocke, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Clive Barnes, Michael Billington, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, David Bonavia, PHS, STANLEY HEWETT, General, ALEC MERRISON, , D. E. MUMFORD, Princinal, , CHARLES STIRLING, , WILFRID E. CAVE., ROY SHAW, Director, , D. G. C. ALLAN., GWENDOLEN BARTER, , N. C. HOLLINS, , JOHN MORLEY, , A. A. CRABTREEE., R. E. FLEMING, , SOMERSET de CHAIR St. Osyth's Priory. St. Osyth Essex., ANTONY TASKER., MARK PARGETER., ARTHUR BARRETT., DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER., ANTONY STEEL., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Our Industrial Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Donald Constant, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Gillian O'Connor, By Clive Callow, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, Sir Frederick Catherwood, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Sally White, FRANK JUDD. M.P., JONATHAN POWER, GEORGE CUNNINGHAM. M.P., REG PRENTICE. M.P., MICHAEL BARNES. M.P., JOAN LESTOR. M.P., JOHN FRASER, M.P, J. W. DUNCAN, VERNON DANIEL., COLIN SMITH, Director, 1900, P. H. KINSLOW., From Colin Chapman in,

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News: Soviet major jailed in hijack court martial, Navy issue of cheap cigarettes to be studied by ministry, Uganda likely to avoid Commonwealth talks in Singapore, New York homeless camp in official's office, Delay sought in TV reports of violence, Many favour contracting out of state welfare, Slow death for Delhi's stray dogs, Fire wrecks engine of express, US customs men seize 'Boston Raphael', Britain helps Iran to build up its military strength, The Jews in Russian society, Australians defend race policy for entry, Angela Davis charges called a sham, Pest control Insecticide without contamination, New education Act needed, Lord Boyle tells Mrs Thatcher, Two solicitors ordered to be struck off, British officers told to leave Zambia, Oil dispute settlement in balance after 1 am talks, Schumann visit to Spain off, Mr Freeman's high praise for Lord Cromer, Newspaper publishers to clarify pay pact, Man asleep in bed injured by gunman, Minister tells growers 'succeed or give up', Portugal plans reforms in education system, W German trial possible of former SS general, Malaysians bar RAF helicopter aid in floods, Deadlock in dispute at overcrowded school, Explosions put steel plant out of action, 13 are rescued as vessel founders in North Sea, Congestion tax proposed for private motorists who drive in city centres, Footballers attend Ibrox funerals, MP seeks to improve bus services, Dr Jarring faces rebuke in Israel talks today, US envoy manhandled in Soviet protests over Zionist attacks, 'No entry' sign again being ignored, Solution sought to Sudan antagonisms, Pet ponies left to fend for themselves in winter, Concern at worsening situation in Cambodia, Counterpoint, Set a thief to change a thief, Hope for skiers 'banned' for accepting fees, The Times Diary Heath blesses Whitehall's radio debut, President Pompidou creates new Ministry for protection of environment in Cabinet reshuffle, Ending London alienation, Woman chained herself to railings, Mr Heath meets leaders of Cyprus communities, Invalid woman dies in fire at village inn, Man nearly died trying to reconnect power, Australian railways on the right lines, Trial dates set in Laporte kidnapping case, Society takes up case for rail fare woman, Russia is more concerned about the non-smoker, Pollution: Microwaves a hazard?, Rhodesia Asians to fight new property Bill, West Ham fine Moore and three other players, GLC pledge on housing, Informants said to be lifeblood of the CID, Tricksters selling space in police publications, French decision on hydrogen bomb, Quandary in Bonn over spy verdict on reporter, 'Spy ship sunk' claim by North Koreans, Officer at odds with Salvation Army, This is the year of decision for Europe Michael Shanks analyses the issues facing the Europe that Britain is trying to join, Brighton's homes for aged to be improved, TV union thinks again in strike call, Former guerrilla leader will return to Aden, Adapting the Maud report, Class hypocrisy of the conservationists, Decimalization 'has doubled theft from tills', Soviet diplomat recalled amid rumours, Crosland recipe for faster growth without inflation, Pilot test for world university of the air, More generous aid urged for the Ulster economy, Three killed in attack on Amman police, Learning from past avalanche disasters. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Scotfunds, Moran Webb Group, Iberia, Nation Life Insurance Company Ltd., Bevington Vaizey Ltd, International Compressed Air Corporation, Lazard Brothers & Co., Stratstone, Bea, The Times 1000, Save And Prosper Group, Cambrian, D.G.A.A.. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Hungarian wins chess prize, Broadcasting Television Bbc1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,665. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, Church news Latest appointments:, University news, Latest appointments, Colin Milburn announces his retirement, Surrey not opposing Gatwick plan, Another senior member of CIR is to resign, Concorde award. Sport: Shuttleworth pulls muscle, Left-handers dominate, Five changes by Wales include two new caps, Just what The Dikler ordered, Sports in Brief, Joint top seed defeated, Miss Sturge surprise British champion, QPR hold on to Marsh, England view rest of tour with slight apprehension, Missed chances cost Jacklin great round, Easter beats second seed, Latest snow reports. Reviews: The Two of Us to end its run, The Second Mr Joplin Stables Theatre Club Manchester, New talent in search of a showcase, Macroseconds The Place, The Liver Birds Bbc 1, Dover College, Shelley Winters, playwright One-Night Stands of a Noisy Passenger Actors' Playhouse, New York, Catch My Soul. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Opera And Ballet, Deputy Clerk of the County Council, Maximising Human Resources, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Unbalanced Expansion, 'Float and forget it', The Slow Erosion Of Jobs, Call For Mercy In Cameroun. Letters to the Editor: Circular 100, Gallery entry charges, Giro service, Management training., Limiting entry to higher education, The same tunes, Not so bad, Future of local radio, Mail for Bo, Overseas aid, Compulsory savings for the single under 25s, Channel Tunnel, Portuguese in Africa, Feeding birds, Helping the Jamaican banana industry, Government and the environment, Farm Price Review, Anti-dumping duties. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday January 9, 1946 Saudi anniversary. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Henry Kerby, MR E. E. A. WHITWORTH Former head of Tonbridge, MR T.D. RICHARDSON Ice skating authority. Business and Finance: Ford likely to be first with GKN four-wheel drive, Nixon deficit put at $15,600m, Walkout over pay, Six plan to limit tax on fuel oils, The importance of the role of an individual in an organization, Court Line's progress to continue in 1971, Late ship deliveries will lose £1m, U S credit with IMF worsens, 4.5 per cent rise in executive pay halts trend towards less growth, Life Business in 1970, Union reform Bill delays engineering disputes agreement, Talks next week on ending casual building labour, £7m ICI complex at Ardeer, What will happen to interest rates?, £7m orders placed with smaller shipyards, Chrysler face shutdown at Scottish plant, Federal Reserve cut interest rate to lowest for two years, Merger talks by catering groups, Japan and Six to consider new steel agreement, Cutback 'will aid textile industry', Bids and Deals Galliford concedes Comben & Wakeling, A 'gunpowder barrel' situation, East Africa service, Interim Statement Erf, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, Bankruptcies fall in last quarter, The Times share indices, Equities, Chairman of Cunard forecasts trading loss, Briefly from the Boardroom, Unions may back Harland bid from Mr Onassis, Company Meeting Abbey Panels Mr. E. Loades Envisages Continuing Steady Growth, Pilkington redundancies, Further cuts expected in interest rate levels, Steel industry 'a shuttlecock', Dearer power appliances, Fixed Interest, £35,000 training course for seven, Small companies complain of 'closed shop', R-R gas turbine sales up, Sterling Estates Group, Company News Margins narrower at Morgan Crucible, UK proposes international trade conference, Pressure on central banks, In brief, Finding the right path through the data maze Technology: Kenneth Owen on the future of computer networks, Extracts from other conference speeches, How the markets moved, Mr Wilson sees new Mersey chief, Personal savings ratio improves: retail sales index falls in November, Portugal begins talks on trade links, Sterling and Money, Volkswagen claim 73pc jump in UK sales, Farmers pay training levy debts at last, Hambros in assurance company venture, Mining State of emergency for Malay Tin, More trade talks likely with the Six, Debenhams: reappraisal to keep the shareholders happy, Importers boost share of car market to 15 pc, Business Diary: Pan Am's chief at the end of the firing line, Montedison syndicate to resign. Stock Exchange Tables: Late fall in Cunard, New Issues 1.3m share offer in employment agents, Recent Issues, Rush to buy tap stock brings £600m new issue, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Export Credits Guarantee Department changeover. Property.

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