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The Times - 01/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Fred, Emery, From Harry Dibelius, From Michael Knipe, From John Woodcock, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Rita Marshall, By Our Education Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By A Staff Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Peter Strafford, By John Groser Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Dan Van Der Vat, From Jerry Okoro, By Russell Warren Howe, by Penny Radford, By Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom German, By Tom Freeman, From U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Michael Hardy, By Gordon Allan, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Roy MCKelvie, Julian Mounter, Penny Hunter Symon, Peter Evans, HELEN ARBUTHNOT, , DOROTHEA P. MEAD., JOHN LEONARD., LESLEY LEWIS., A. W. JONES, , RIDLEY., G. C. GODBER., AUBREY BUXTON., F. ANDREW SHARMAN., OVE ARUP, , LEO BARRINGTON, , ELIZABETH CREAK, , JACK BERESFORD., ARTHUR GOLD., PIERS DIXON., RONALD E. BARKER, , W. H. SHERWOOD, , ALAN B. GREAVES., J. C. C. HOLDER., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, From David Housego, By Melvyn Westlake, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, Gillian O'Connor, JOHN B. BROOMFIELD., F. E. M. DUCKER, , PETER TARRANT-WILLIS, , DONALD SAUNDERS., J. A. BARNARD, By Anthony Thomas, By David Jones, By John Woodland, Richard Spiegelberg, Innis Macbeath, Robert Jones,

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News: Meeting soon on future of cricket committee, Mock air raids in Egypt as truce nears end, Reprieve for Dorset railway line, Furniture to look forward to, Fined union man 'never meant to pay', Son of pair jailed for life is found hanged, E Germany cuts prices of consumer goods, Women will still use pill, 'even at higher risk, 3.30 am.: Threat to Apollo ends as spacecraft link up at fourth attempt, Crucial week in battle against inflation, Four guilty of treason in Tanzania trial, Hard hats for women, Dr Heinemann says delays to Berlin traffic almost a blockade, Geophysics: Indian Ocean's origin, Impact of Irish immigration, Kashmiris threaten to blow up seized plane, David Wood Mr Walker remaps local government, Market Six likely to delay reply on finance, General Amin plays down reports of fighting in Ugandan Army but still claims Sudanese invasion, Human cost of the EEC to Australia and New Zealand, S African anger at Immorality Act, U S 'prisoners' demonstrate at Vietcong HQ, No sufferance for the Suffragettes, MP to question airline's rejection of girl pilot, Correction, City may fight £50,000 pay 'error ' demand, Searchers in blizzard find three girls safe on mountain, Jailed general says he is dying, RAC fears a shortage of sixpences, School hall chosen for Maudling meeting, Government cuts may block postgraduate courses in sociology, £130 offer for green honey 'impertinent', 20,000 made homeless in Mozambique floods, Is the British car industry in peril?, Fishguard transformed into Llaregyb by Dylan Thomas film makers Regional notebook Trevor Fishlock Lower Fishguard, Post Office strike to continue after talks break down, Ecuador and U S find way out of tuna dispute, Plan for hostels community are 'a myth', Italians back Germans over British entry, Canon James sees heresy in the hippies, Avalanche buries skiers, Archbishop forced to dance naked by police, Less worry over switch to decimal money, Farming topics/By Leonard Amey Price review may face £200m rise in costs, Death camp doctor 'now living in Paraguay', Australia lose first wicket to John Snow, Russia 'pressing Arabs to make peace', Death sentence commuted on Soviet hijacker, How hippies and oil men won on beaches, More Ford workers out, Study urged of Papal Bull on Anglican orders, Miss Smythe rides again, EEC membership 'on Jan 1, 1973', Liquor law reform names out this week, put pupils on school boards, union man says, Eleventh day of disorders in Reggio Calabria, U S to support thrust into Laos, Gowon reconciliation tour welcomed by Ibos, Vorster attack on world court ruling, The Times Diary Labour volunteers for Arundel, Ex-soldiers say they saw Vietnam killings, New houses stay empty until jobs are found, Soviet Supreme Court criticizes judges for poor professional standards in 'law and order' drive. News in Brief. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge lead divided after 15 rounds, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,685, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Bridge victory. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Rolinco, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Berlitz, Banque Ottomane (France) S.A., Jones Lang Wootton, The Plymouth Breweries, Limited, Barclays Dco, Cambrian, Decca Limited, The I.D.C. Group Limited, Maybrook Properties Limited, Bim, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Baring Brothers & Co., Limited,, Halifax Building Society, Cannon Street Investments Limited, The Economist, Tunnel Cement Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Questions of doubt over Arsenal, No danger to London cup ties, Sports in Brief, Hiller again justifies his place-kicking ritual, Revival with discipline at Villa Park, Oliver wins at Daytona, Time to make attacking gesture, West earn their draw, Rugby Union results, Losers in the black, Failure is the spur for Miss Neufville, Eichelberger goes ahead, Spurs dot the i's and cross the t's, Hodler calls for 'a sort of socialism in skiing', Close call for Winchester, Coral Diver receives weight from Persian War, O'Driscoll replaces injured Kiernan, Wright beats Spaniards, England call up Parkin and Coates, South African sloops in strong position, Saturday's results and tables First division, Four-man title won by Switzerland. Reviews: Flying chips under the axe of revolution The Fierce and Beautiful World By Andrei Platonov (Hodder 35s) The White Guard By Mikhail Bulgakov, Rpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Hermann Prey Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Scuola di Chiesa Notre Dame, Leicester Square Stanley Sadie, Fotheringay Queen Elizabeth Hall Karl Dallas, Twilight of the Gods Coliseum William Mann, On the Buses London Weekend Stanley Reynolds, Music without Distraction, Morality Royal Court Michael Billington. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: The New Mersey Docks Bill, Malaysia Becomes Rather More Asian, The School Left Out In The Cold, Hard Going In Brussels. Letters to the Editor: The tidy porter, Civilized cities, Anomalies in development policy, Policy on airports, London motorways, Economic strategy, Pylons at Hadrian's Wall, Chimney doctors, Are strikes now anti-social?, The Prince's clothes, Causes and remedies for galloping inflation, Vital statistics, Two-tier post, Fair banking practice?, Government aid for sport, Tokens for bus fares, Short beds, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news Glasgow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 1, 1946. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Francis Leslie Noted general practitioner, Mr St John Ervine A founder of the Fabian Nursery, Obituary. Business and Finance: The inshore fishermen fear a European invasion Ronald Kershaw analyses the threat that Common Market entry holds for fishing, Gap narrower after oil companies' new offer, Households: the captive market, Apprentice engineers ride the modular wind of change, Results this week Brit-Am Tobacco, Dowty, Granada, Building trade prospects ' no betterthan 1970', Channel Airways in UK route-sharing plea, Efforts for greater overseas aid coordination, A cure for the British bacon industry, Stoppages cause £13m fall n UK exports, Freight Report Outcome of Opec talks awaited, Whisky sales to U S up, BR to reply on pay claims, Business Diary: Accepting Houses Committee takes on a top flight spokesman, ICI's accounting practice, Bank journal doubts Six entry benefit, Cowley £1 offer to pieceworkers quoted at Fords, Company Meeting Brentnall Beard (Holdings) Limited, Cammell Laird link-up still in the balance, Builders to be held more responsible, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fed chief foresees U S prices and wages policy, NEDC panel to review engineering, West German new car registrations top 2m, The day the Goahead board abdicated, D-day'will mean more price rises', Courses, Nixon: experience triumphs over doctrine, Queues for car licence renewals at tax offices, Porkshire bacon from Yorkshire, Contracts £4m Milford Haven project for Wimpey, Reasons for success of North Sea gas, Three shipyards facing strike disruption, Labour troubles hit Italy's trade, Mr Barber plans reply to OECD's inflation doubts, Depressed areas unite to seek a better deal, Watney Mann dividend.-Arrange-, Oil producers learn solidarity means strength Joe Roeber gives the background to the talks in the Middle East, A Bill to make clerks sit up and take notice, Bonds traded in Europe, Midland cut branches in drive for economies, Company News Tricky times for Rolinco. Business Appointments: Mr R. Paul is promoted Spillers vice-chairman, Mr Charles Clay is appointed director-general. Stock Exchange Tables: Cipec confident on copper, Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, More share prices.

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