The Times - 26/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Paul Martin, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Ian McDonald Washington, July 25, From Tim Jones, From James Reston, By George Clark, Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, By Michael Hatfield political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From our Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin Business News Staff, From Michael Leapman, From Derek Wilson, From Richard Wigg, From Stewart Harris, From Dudley Doust, By John Nicholls, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean Auckland, New Zealand, By Andrew Porter, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, David Wade, William Gaunt, Leonard Buckley, Karl Dallas, Max Harrison, Margaret Lassell, John Dixon Hunt, FASHION BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, Jo Grimond MP, , Wing Commander Tony Nicholson and Geoffrey Pardoe, PHS, David Spanier, David Wood, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, NEVILLE S. CONRAD., COLIN MAWBY., SAM McGREDY., T. L. LITTLEWOOD, JEFFREY ARCHER., ROY HUGHES., W. S. YARDY, , GLENDEVON, DIPAK NANDY., RONALD HARVEY., ELIZABETH RAY., JOHN JACOB, , BRUCE KEMBLE, , VALERIE WHITE CARPENTER, LOUISE HOYT PORTER., From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Peter Hill, From Edmund Stevens, From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Vogl., By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, ARTHUR BATTY, , JOHN D. GUTHRIE, , R. WAKERELL., Clifford Webb, By Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Philip Dyer, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, By John Woodland, Robert Jones, John Armytage,
ResumoNews: Maltese thought to be seeking Libyan aid, 15 foetuses in womb of wife on fertility drug, Voters back law and order in Queensland, Italian Mafia believed to be on the run after police campaign and exilings, Science report Medicine: Vaccination dilemma, Mr Heath sees cost of entry as investment, Constituency parties against joining Six, Secret Peking-Taipei talks may have been held, A battle won, a battle lost, A hard way of finding out about acupuncture, 1,700-year-old skull found in well, Labour moderates put three-point programme to avert clash on Market attitude, Khartum rejects Britain's plea to spare lives of two rebel leaders, Publicity 'not for tourists on shoestring', Pope says confirmation rite to be reformed, Hint of US support for Gen Thieu's policy, Air security checks fail to stop hijackers, Protestants press for tougher line on IRA, Egypt ready to liberate Sinai, says Minister, 'Check shopping bags' law sought for supermarkets, 30 trawlers in sea protest against French nets, The importance of recreating gravity for men living in Space, Priest is banned from Mass in South Africa, S African doing well after heart-lung graft, Correction, Appeal by mayor of cholera village, School counsellors' dilemma on child morality, Friendly Allende call on Argentina, Medical officer defends view on abnormal babies, Long, dry spell could bring water famine, Group aims to end grants for students, Covent Garden loses seats for promenaders, MPs question Brown Bayley denationalization, Wilson attack on Tory 'Corn Law' policies, Shootings at Berlin Wall denounced as inhuman, Gate of Roman city, Venta Belgarum, uncovered by excavations at Winchester, Five guerrillas killed in Gaza school battle, The path to God lies through an educated sense of wonder, 'An essay in self justification', Man sought by police over lost holidays, Trends which Paris may confirm, Writs over pamphlets, German players banned for life, Mr Wilson's pact with Mr Jenkins, 'Mudbath' restores the Elgin Marbles, Troops move in as Ulster mob sets fire to store, More marketing skill needed, Soviet suspicions on Nixon visit to China are voiced in Pravda warning against alignment, Mr Wilson stays silent on book earnings but says they did not make him rich, Doctors' leaders to press for more information on health service reorganization, Bar Council calls for legislation to regulate organ transplant operations and safeguard donors, The Times Diary How rebels reassured Mrs Nimeiry. Law: Desramault threatener is sought by police, Publishers sue Mr McCartney, Court of Appeal Framing the count of handling stolen goods Regina v. Sloggett, American in Thailand on spy charges, Sabotage suspected in Apollo damage. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Industria Society, Lyon, Bank Of Boston, Joseph Sebag & Co., Trust Houses Forte Limited, The European Movement, E.Austin & Sons, Record Year Forecast, The Times, Lowenbrau, Save And Prosper Group, Healey & Baker, Forminster Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: London Film Festival expands, Television, Radio, Crossword final resolved by tie-break, Sadler's Wells' new Lohengrin, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,832, British victory at bridge. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces, General Ghanem is Lebanon C-in-C. Sport: Tennis, Cricket Glamorgan win the computer battle, Polo Americans' power play, Boxing Clash of man and symbol, Rugby Union Lions find hope in Pandoras Box, Durao takes Masters' chess lead, Yachting, Athletics Bedford escapes to Swedish isolation, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Belgian driver dies in crash, Triumph for Britain, Coles, on the birdie beat, keeps young Gallacher in check, Rifle shooting Stevens goes five better, Duder takes lead, Now Mill Reef faces Arc test, Yachting Long, short and tall on equal terms. Reviews: William Tell Sadler's Wells, Learning Blake's visionary language on one's own The Poems of William Blake, Ariadne auf Naxos Glyndebourne, The Lost Centuries Anglia, Lincoln Pop Festival Bardney, Promenade Concert Albert Hall, 'A stupid boring job makes a stupid boring mind' A Working Life By Polly Toynbee, The creator of Kenwood, Macbeth Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Alteration schemes find ready market. Editorials/Leaders: The People Over The Way, Nylon's Strong Competition, Liberia After President Tubman, Bar Council's View On Transplants. Letters to the Editor: Britain's elite, Resignation of a Minister, Sales of museum possessions, South African asbestos workers, Devlin Scheme: a challenge, National 'horrors', Fairground rifles, The new Mass, Not in stock, Vintage roses, South coast haven for tourists, Trade unions and Common Market. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Obituaries: Alan Rawsthorne, Sir Alan Moncrieff Child health authority. Business and Finance: Mersey Docks waits for formation of new company, Cabinet's UCS decision expected this week: second group 'facing problems', Paid sick leave 'leads to more absentees', Contracts STC's £2m order for Lisbon-Madeira cable, Need to plan for size and freedom, Freight Report, Yarmouth buys Manx herring, French trade ties with Russians consolidated, French group reports gas find off Norway, Company News Capital & Counties' £7M deal in Australia, Final plea by Scottish TUC, Italy's financiers come under fire, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, No licence to stretch for Corby?, Woodcock predicts lapse of unions Bill, Business Diary in Europe: IBM horse around in Hanover · Why thanks ARR!, Sterling-DM £15m bonds issue from ICI, Big productivity gains in wool textiles, The right issue for a Trust Houses meeting, Commodities Gold may hit $50 before End of Year, Unit trust Drices, Promise of riches in Tara, GM chief opposes imports curb, Cunard likely to reject Trafalgar, Hiving off in the private-sector style, The Washington Column Ways of trying to get out of the red, Doxford rescue plan denied, Non-cooperation signals printing Neddy's decline, Threadneedle Street works it out, Senate doubt on corporate aid measure admitted, Combine seeks Foulness work, Report cites training deficiencies in building, Results this week John Brown, A Herbert Reed Int & Unigate, New Issues Wright-Scriven group after reorganization, Foreign car sales in West Germany up 25 pc this year, Shell predicts dearer organic chemicals, Factions on Trust Houses Forte board are deadlocked. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, The Times share indices, Bonds traded in Europe. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A J Brown is general manager of M & B Plastics.
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