The Times - 20/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan and Charles Hargrove, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Robert Fisk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael Leapman, From James Morgan, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Our Latin America Correspondent, Ray Gosling, David Cheshire, Gudrun Tempel, Michael Wood, Edward Mortimer, Jacky Gillott, Marghanita Laski, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Neil Allen, From Terry McLean, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, MR. AMERY-Yes., Miles Copeland, Michael Baily, PHS, ANDREW WRIGHT, BASIL TAYLOR., LINCOLN HALLINAN., HAROLD ROSENTHAL, , W. McC. STEWART., A. J. HANNA, D. LINDSAY KEIR., DAVID GOODENDAY., SYLVIA HAYMON., JOHN UNDERWOOD., MAURICE PARTRIDGE., JASON DITTON, KINNOULL., RAMSEY BRONK, CYRIL E. ROBINSON., TREVOR L.J. BURFIELD, , DEREK WATERS., By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Our U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Frank Vogl, By Our Labour Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DR. STANLEY GILL., RONALD INGHAM., COLIN G. SOUTHGATE., T. KING., E.R.BRAY., CYRIL GRUNFELD., CHARLES M. GOLDSMITH., By Hugh Stephenson, By C. B. B. Grindley and J. W. Humble, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Man in need of treatment must stay in custody, Dial-a-bus for the future, Mrs Desramault sues, Talks started on control of sex supermarkets, District councils to be rating authorities: study team to prepare management advice, Rural conservatism before urban radicalism, President Sadat charts a straight course for Egypt and restates that Israel must yield on territory, My Lai generals punished, 'Prejudice', says councillor, Hint of freeze on Arts Council's grant, Presidents close schools, Smith's Gazelle, by Lionel David-, Recession warning by Mr Davies, Children ' play truant to go shoplifting ', Ronald Butt Behind the threat of Mr Davies, Motoring Making the extras standard, Jacklin may not play in Ulster after threats, The natural thing, Saigon attacks to thwart monsoon offensive, The everlasting garden or. come into the plastic Maud, Girl cleared in travellers' cheques case, Stop strike-breakers' back pay, postal union says, Little prospect of a lighter burden for a man with a passionate concern for those in trouble A probation officer's lot is taxing work, Labour's total rejection of Tory industrial policy, Victim describes Brazil tortures, Warning to Panther murder trial jury, Couples to have equal rights over children, Key statistics of the British economy, Solent visit by pollution commission, Astronomy: Mystery of the missing mass, Politicians on the cheap, Verdicts in Leningrad trial of nine today, Problems if Channel tunnel is not built, The power behind President Sadat, Million more people for Severnside suggested, Freed Irish Guards tell of friendly treatment by the Chinese, Angry civil servants and Inland Revenue men threaten industrial action over pay delay, Steep increase in Midlands unemployed points to massive national total, Doctors and lawyers say US talk of drug haven in Britain is 'rubbish', Confessions of a book sniffer, Commons clash on council reform, Graduates told to show flexibility in hunt for jobs, Busy day at parade for stretcher men, Policemen condemn 'secret records', More Whitehall workers to live in the provinces, The choice between genteel bankruptcy and floating the pound, Paintings to be dated by tree method, Early readers are better, report says, Etna lava creeps nearer to village, Dr Ramsey in Oslo for anniversary, Fischer set for chess win, Burns collection brings high total of £17,398, Albert Bridge repair costs nearly doubled, West Indians plan day of mourning over Bill, Mr Heath arrives in Paris for 'historic' talks, Quick guide, Aviation workers hurt in mock evacuation exercise, Civil List increase sought by the Queen, 24-day ordeal at sea after yacht is sunk by whales, Tower chapel with dark and haunted history becomes a place of light and life, Disastrous toll. Mr Feather says, Art gallery suggested at Somerset House, 'Repression' cry from the left in Chile, Airport development court urged for environment disputes, BEA pilots asked to back protest action, Mr Heath on the challenge of a united Europe, S Africa jails Britons because of leaflets, Everest leader says expedition needs a miracle, Vehicle makers warned on noise, Philadelphia's next mayor may be a tough one, No compulsion on limiting families, Bishop rebukes Mr Heath on unemployment, Teachers say school will be new Foulness runway, When silence fell in a Spanish belfry, India and Pakistan on brink of war as troops move to border, New Zealand spokesman sees Mr Rippon, QC says woman suffocated with lace curtain, Another Singapore paper at risk, Family of three stabbed to death, Circulatory diseases still worst killers, Mr Agnew back in form, Ascension Day services, Gulf rulers' disagreements believed now to have wrecked chance of a union, The Times Diary Labour dominoes in Liverpool, Troops keep order at biggest IRA funeral, Sugar experts put view on Brussels visit, W German Bill will make divorce easier. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: London news. Index. Display Advertising: Air Ionization, Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Limited, Routledge, Gill & Duffus, Times Newspapers Limited,, Cdc, James Neill Holdings Limited, High & Dry, Rnib, The Times, carpets international, Vauxhall Gm., Moss Bros, Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation, Secker & Warburg, Js&p, James Howden And Godfrey Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Bea, Ecgd, Osprey, Caledonian//bua. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Correction, Police inspector loses plea over retirement. Reviews: Children's books In the Night Kitchen By Maurice Sendak, Teitlebaum's Window By Wallace Markfield, Love By Angela Carter, Dear Antoine Chichester Festival Theatre Michael Billington, The Samson touch Geraldine Keen, An energetic debut Joffrey Ballet Coliseum John Percival, Perry Como in person BBC 1 Leonard Buckley, Complexities of the Fifth Republic Politics and Society in de Gaulle's Republic By Philip M. Williams and Martin Harrison, Henri Honegger Purcell Room Alan Blyth, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, Current Fiction Being There By Jerzy Kosinski, A splendid Victorian heroine Sister Dora By Jo Manton, The Quest for Christa T By Christa Wolf Translated by Christopher Middleton. Sport: Cox the better of two men who have much in common, Welsh hold England comfortably, Sports in Brief, Board votes against proposal, Somerset plod after brisk start, Miss Greenhalgh again tested, Welsh tournament, Levitation can rise to the occasion, Northants V Hampshire, Tennis, Key laws to be discussed, Real show all their old artistry to dash Chelsea's hopes, Athletics, Middlesex V Glamorgan, Pakistanis begin and end well, Taylor spurns chance of fastest 100, Willis puts Surrey in better position, Today's cricket, Perth results, Classic acceptors, Bedford wants pacemaker, Millenium may hold the key to Derby puzzle. Arts and Entertainment: Catterick Bridge results, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,775, Broadcasting Television. Politics and Parliament: Tribunals of inquiry and freedom to comment House of Commons, Planning controls sought on sex shops, The Queen's service to the nation, Today's pop often tomorrow's culture House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: President Sadat's Use Of Power, Fair Play For The Bsc, The Rising Expenses Of The Queen. Letters to the Editor: Witnesses in court, Entering EEC: the European character, People-less banks, York ring road, Exemptions from gallery charges, Rights of objectors to road plans, Blue plaques, Local election results, Jobless graduates, Advertising slogan too hot, Public waste, Applause at'Parsifal', Children on the screen, Adding to employment contract law, Post Office record in data transmission, Winchester motorway. Births. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, May 21, 1946.. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Ogden Nash Writer of witty verse, Mr Douglas Gibson, Maj-Gen G. L. Watkinson, Mr W. H. Manwaring, Obituary. Law: Auctioneer group's market claim fails Eden and Others V. Newark Corporation and Others, 434 days out of 730 in UK-'resident' abroad Brokelmann V. Barr. Business and Finance: Hawker get go-ahead for work on eight European airbuses, Cancelled order that could prove a blessing, Banco DI Sicilia, Engineering unions to draft report on jobless, Slower growth of economy, Fed chief blames European bankers for role in crisis, Unit trust sales move up, City of Oslo (Norway), Strikes at two Leyland plants make 3,300 idle, Adepton's asset and profit potential, Sugar export quotas cut 5 pc, World talks on subsidies urged by shipbuilders, The Skefko Ball Bearing Company Limited A British Company and member of the world-wide SKF Organisation, Rank and Kent deny new takeover talks, Lonrho Limited Interim Statement, Adepton loan guaranteed, W Midland industrial centres hit by further rise in unemployment, Continental Oil International Finance Corporation, Higher costs may put up CBI fees, VW prices in Britain not affected by floating DM, Pay offer to Government workers, Sharp fall in spending, Railmen go back after Congress order, Greek shipyard ready soon, Small builders 'apathetic', Chairmen's Reports Howden Group figures well up, BR staff cuts will be mainly by natural wastage, Mr Marsh says, Humdrum, disappointing perhaps... but they are all we have got Innis Macbeath on the work of industrial tribunals, The Times list of latest dividends, Definition of stewards' role urged, Briefly from the Boardroom, Talks open on Steelworkers' 30 p c claim: inflation or strike dilemma for Nixon, Bids and Deals Cornwall sets dividend sights, Leopold Minerals shares traded again, Survey to find true level of pay awards, Textile export restraints in force on July 1, The Northern American Trust Company Limited, Company News Profit upsurge and 21 pc from Travis & Arnold, United Newspapers Limited, Business Diary: First-ever Indian for the Diamond Club's Committee, Merger Bill terms passed, Mining Lonrho slows down in opening lap, 800 to lose jobs in ICL works closure, Scottish Automobile, Gopeng Consolidated Mr. J. T. Chappel's Review., End of container ship deal 'blow to shipbuilding', The right and wrong ways of using a computer, City 'must prepare for Six entry', Royal Insurance Annual General Meeting, West Germany to start selling dollars shortly, $263m GAB borrowing repaid, US deficits blamed for monetary crises, How the markets moved Rises, Wages freeze no cure for inflation Barber tells CBI, Lloyds & Bolsa chairman named, Associates deals, Peacemaking at Cammell Laird ends in uproar, Assurance on computer grants, Reverberations of the dollar-mark crisis. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Sterling and Money, New Issues Heavy demand for Fairview shares, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, French test gold price rise claim, Recent issues, NY copper falls 80 points, Oil shares higher. Business Appointments: New president for Building Societies Inst..
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