The Times - 08/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Thursday morning, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Nature-Times News Service, By David Wood Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clive Borrell Watford, April 7, By Denis Taylor, By George Clark Political Staff, From Tim Jones Belfast April 7, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longlev, House of Commons, From Roger Berthoud, From David Blake, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Derek Wilson, From Our Correspondent, From David Housego, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Moshe Brilliant, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Our Correspondent., Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, John Russell Taylor, Philip French, David Williams, Michael Wood, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Joyce Whitehead, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Roy McKclvie, Christopher Walker, Victoria Brittain, PHS, R. T. PAGET, , E. G. A. BELI., PETER LARGE, Chairman, Joint Committee on Mobility for the Disabled., C. D. WATTS., CHARLES CURRAN., MAURICE EDELMAN, , TREVOR NUNN, Artistic Director., DESMOND REID., J. P. T. BURY., D. A. W. CLIFT, , PETER G. MASEFIELD, Chairman, R. S. SCORER, Professor of Theoretical Mechanics., HELEN STUBBS, Secretary, ENID LONIE, , D. A. BOYLE, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Royal Air Force Museum., A. W. L. NAYLER, Librarian, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By Anthony Rowley, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Brian Basham, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, By Business News Staff, By Sally White, From Frank Vogl, C. J. FELL, , WILLIAM C. SMITH, , by Michael Baily, Kenneth Owen, L. H. BLOOR., A. WHITEHEAD., By Hugh Stephenson, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Halewood vote ends £100m Ford strike, Decontrol of some rents is speeded up, Efforts to trace six Britons missing in East Pakistan, Roman Catholics, Corrections, Iraq threatens to execute 40 Jews, says Israel, Charter call to protect children against violation of rights, Widow of Mr Iain Macleod in list of new life peers, Hopes grow of end to railway dispute, Mr. Onassis refers £250m deal to arbitration, Confidence vote for Turkey's Prime Minister, Service to help prevent student suicides, Guinean troops to stay on in Sierra Leone, Committee criticizes 'broad trawl' way of choosing head of British Council, Croats shoot envoy in Stockholm embassy, False icons pose new difficulties for the art market, US to step up rate of Vietnam withdrawal, Jerusalem crowded with 50,000 pilgrims, New executive to take over defence supply as Mr Heath reshuffles ministers, Bernard Levin Arms and the ban, Rules now helping guilty will soon go, Nicholson abstract finds best price in sale Nicholson abstract finds best price in sale of paintings by modern British artists, Senator Jackson, a Democrat apart, Move to put warning card in cigarette packets, Release criticizes hospitals over drug addicts, Ministry plan to sink or seize leaking tankers outside limits, Hospital Ombudsman plan after Farleigh inquiry, TUC offer cooperation in voluntary pay policy, Postal price rises necessary whatever inquiry's outcome, Mr Rvland says, Retiring at leisure, Astronomy: New X-ray pulsar found, Hanoi exploiting 'failure' in Laos, Head of Iran military court shot in street, Senate split by attack on President's action in Calley case, The mind-forged manacles in Ulster Protestants, Bonn press echoes Heath emphasis on political importance of Six entry, £3.2m increase feared in Barbican cost, Provisionals march at funeral of 'volunteer', Alaskan natives are promised £416m payavout, Israel Labour Party backs firm policy, American table tennis team to play in China, Report criticizes management shortage, NSW centre is planned for London Strand, Girl of 15 said she 'could not face reality', Report urges code of conduct for nurses handling violent patients, Move to halt Conan Doyle estate sale, X-ray star found by satellite research, MPS will get 20% rise in pensions, Plan for choice in moral education, Last word rests with EEC members, Safari rally is likely to be the toughest yet, Czech theatre visit off, Common Market group to study sterling's role, Easing of security for train case men, Civil rights leader arrested in New York, Heavy insurgent losses in Ceylon air attack, Exhibiting against the odds, Big poll victory for Mayor Daley, Developing countries before Europe, The Times Diary Big unions in Labour double?, 'Locked up' girl gets married, Greeks free 261 political prisoners, Jordan rejects Cairo call for crisis talks. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, Ophelia's Garland, National, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Kriter, Littlewoods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Burnley Building Society, Leeds Permanent, Bea, Cutty Sark, The Times, Remember Lillian, Radiospares, Boac, Kewlox, Wisden. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Undermining the Lords, Case for pay rise for ministers and MPS, Change demanded in jury service rules: separate Bill needed, Protest at Rating Bill precedent, Stopping oil pollution in Panther-type accidents, Body three years in a mortuary, Educating mentally handicapped children House of Lords. Law: Date for start of Carr bomb case, Power to transfer spouse's property retrospective Williams V. Williams, Bar's good wishes to Lord Simon, Farewell to Lord Parker, a judge of humanity and courtesy. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: 37 OCs named, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Books next week, Today's television, Friday's television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,740, 25 years ago, Radio programmes. Reviews: Fiction You Want the Right Frame of Reference By William Cooper, Joyful church music London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Convention's ghastly dues Byron: A Portrait, The Last Valley (aa) Leicester Square Theatre The Great White Hope (aa) Carlton Zeppelin (u) Warner West End Melody (a) Rialto, LA: City of Dreadful Joy Los Angeles The Architecture of Four Ecologies, Meet Me in London Adelphi, Fine Arts Quartet Wigmore Hall, Quick guide, Retreat from the moral front line A Woman Killed with Kindness National, Prisoners Bbc2. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Homes For Leisure And Retirement, Services today: Maundy Thursday, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, New urge for Nicklaus in US Masters, Father and son results, Promotion gaps narrowing, Sterling's chance to stop the booing, Tomorrow's fixtures, Interest again centred on the clubs, Club and country rules unfair to four home countries, The longest-running play, Strength in depth saves Lancing, Green Plover soundest of the hunters, Chance for Bighorn to atone, Harrow's victory demands less tension and effort, No danger yet of festive outlook disappearing, Wind hampers Taylor, Bengtsson is the new world champion, Holford named after drawn Test, Kent keep up good work, Inhibited start the forerunner to a thrilling finish, New generation and some famous names, Peer Gynt's dressage beats Flamingo, Football results, Hard Slipper falls short, Avant scores narrowly. Editorials/Leaders: An Ombudsman For Health, Retail Trends Uncertain, A Way Of Cutting Out The Waste, The Many Misfortunes Of Ceylon. Letters to the Editor: Secret ballots, Wool costs, Cheaper confusion by computer, Cublington campaign, Subsidized theatre, Handley Page designs, Profitable redeployment of local authority resources, Administration of VAT, Tribes in Rhodesia, Disabled drivers, Pronunciation of names, America's Cup challenge, BBC freedom and responsibility, The United States and Concorde, Hunt for the Czar, Prime Minister's patronage, Queen Charlotte's Hospital. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir John Charles Notable career in public health, Dr Henry Yellowlees, Mr Colwyn Foulkes, Sir Ivor Julian. Business and Finance: Cowley men accept £5.50 productivity agreement, General Accident, Philips plan workforce cut, Government cut assistance to trade missions, Thomas Witter And Company, Limited, Fishing grants revised, Rothschild Trust raises equity portfolio, Barclay set to sell Dorland, CBI gives reservations on Budget measures, Credit for Suez pipeline suppliers, Indonesian talks reach deadlock, Community will not accept tax aid plan, UDT raising £11.75m on market by rights issue, British exporters get less aid than biggest rivals, Textile imports jump 35pc in first two months of year, Mining Lack of regulation criticized in Perth, Financing the Channel Tunnel scheme, P & O profits could be halved this year, says group chairman, The politics, prestige and problems of parity An analysis of the underlying causes of the world's currency crises, Rolls-Royce plea over £335,000 judgment fails, BPC sells stake in Haymarket, Retail trade makes slow start to the year, The Times list of latest dividends, Electronics imports rise, james fisher and sons limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, More DM pressure on the dollar, Hotel grants request record, Lonrho Limited Annual Meeting, Lonsdale Universal LIMITED, Fixed Interest, Commercial Union to rescue V & G offshoot, Tubes maintains the earlier pace, N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken Eindhoven, Central Bank sees heavy cost inflation as a danger to full employment, TUC boycott of CIR over shop stewards, Strong overseas fillip to British Ropes' results, Seamen reject 10½ per cent pay offer as 'paltry', Retail groups planning High Street hypermarkets, ship orders for Wearside, A brighter future for the new man at the NCB, Business Diary: Deutsche Bank's hausfrau · BGA on graduates, Contracts John Laing wins £1.3m orders from Stockport, How the markets moved, Trutex Ltd, Shipping exports doubled, BSC revised price increases expected to cost industrial consumers £82m a year, Car imports up but UK rivals gain little from Ford strike, All change on British Railways, Offer for sale in Boddingtons, Sterling and Money, Near-record trading boosts Wall Street, Chairmen's Reports Lonrho moving to new profit plateau, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Limited, Shipbuilders may import Japanese steel to soften impact of dearer UK plate, No honeymoon for the electronics industry, The Savoy. Business Appointments: Motor agents elect new president. Stock Exchange Tables: Heavy fall in P & O, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: Country Property.
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