The Times - 21/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove Paris, April 20, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, By Brian Cashinella, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, April 20, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Hatfield Reeds, April 20, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Christopher Warman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter Eastbourne, April 20, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Preston, April 20, By Our Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Honrsby, From Richard Wigg, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From Derek Wilson, From Fred Emery, Tancredi Camden Festival William Mann, William Gaunt, Guy Brett, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By a Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Norman Creek, Photograph by Richard Beck, By Roy McKelvie, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Mary Franklin, senior lecturer in education, Berkshire College of Education, PHS, H. ROTHSCHILD, Chairman, TESSA BLACKSTONE., J. R. F. WILKINSON. N. B. C. WILKINSON., ERNEST MARPLES., ELTON., PENELOPE STANDEN., R. KINLOCH ANDERSON., ROSSE, Chairman, , J. E. CROOKS, , ROGER WHITE., J. N. LANCASTER., TERESA HAYTER., J. T. HUDDART., ANDREW WRIGHT, Chairman, , WILLIAM GOODE, Chairman, FRANK MESSERVY, Chairman, , MARIGOLD THURSO., JOHN STOKES., BILL COTTON., A. KYNRIC LEWIS., H. M. DUVIVIER., D. C. BURROWS., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From John Earle, From Anthony Thomas, By George Clark Political Staff, By Giles Smith, By Maurice Cornia, By Kenneth Owen, By Margaret Stone, By George Clark and John Groser, By John Groser Political Staff, By Ronald Kershaw., By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, GEORGE WANSBROUGH., HAROLD NORCROSS., M. A. BOSMAN, Chairman, , Patricia Tisdall, A. E. MORGAN., By Ian Morison, Innes Macbeath, By Robert Jones,
ResumoNews: Plea for pardon by Soviet author's wife, Tory protests at family link comments, Australian issue of MP's days in jail, Faults in 520 homes will cost year's work, Doctor castigates 'do-gooders' who ban amphetamine drugs for fear of their misuse, Virology: How a virus can change, The 'Alice' Tenniel hated goes for £950, French MPS are told that reforms must take first place, Lord Moynihan described as prince in Hamlet, Higher road casualties 'partly due to Youth', Sale of State public houses: dearer beer forecast: 'private deal' with brewers denied, Remark by alderman on match 'disgrace', Churchmen urge new approach to censorship, Redundancies in New York hit social services, Greece's three targets, Homeless 'banned by voluntary hostels', Gypsy families to get sites, 16% offer to Merchant Navy officers, Threat to blow up hostage in Zurich consulate, Mr Nixon defends policy, Uganda accuses Sudan of aiding Obote guerrillas, India will deny bases to East Bengalis, Government to join GLC and boroughs in 'frontal attack' on housing shortage, Questions about police files in Canadian House, Engineers discuss 110% pay claim, The man who saved a generation, Rubber workers win cancer damages, Concorde workers call for continuation of project, Athletes of 15 'on the pill' manager says, British scientist's call to fight population growth, Mr Rippon says future of EEC will not be decided at Paris summit, Notable spring flowers at RHS show, Mexico's Jesuits turn to the masses, Dr Castro says union must replace OAS, Mr Agnew sees China sport as a US defeat, Lord Carrington's role in the Conservative triumvirate, Marital tax scheme will cost £12m, 12 more Phantoms to help Israel keep the balance of power, Union warning of possible Harrods dispute, 'More germs in hospitals than in car parks', War veterans disrupt Senate hearings, Burnt airmen flown from Uganda, New curbs on cars to speed bus services, MPs seek to sound Tory Plimsoll line, Silence over spacecraft, Radio Times jumps the British Leyland gun, Labour will make homes the by-election issue, Revival of pan-Arab hope, New grant for disabled likely to aid 50,000, Children and books: in the second of our occasional series on the children's editors-the people who play an important part in determining the kind of books children read-Elaine Moss talks to Mabel George of the OUP, Another Pc accused, £2m appeal to save historic ships, Sculpture for British cities, Price-cutting opposed by solicitors, Covent Garden residents 'moved before inquiry', Night watchman took 2,189 library books, Powell-Callaghan clash on immigrants, Doctors disagreed during an operation, inquest told, North Sea dumping to be discussed with Norway, IRA claim they sank Royal Navy launch, Man accused of armed robbery to be extradited, Team teaching means many things, Allegations at mental hospital 'not hushed up', Italians make pollution a political issue, The Times Diary Lord Lambton it is, Political writer of the year, Australia lead in laser lighthouse, Day dreams about the economy, Call for dismissal of man who made sex film, Organization man in search of fulfilment, Greater re-use of water advocated, Tanker masters get blame for failing to avert collision, A graphic feast, MiGs sent to Ceylon will not be flown by Russians, Barnet schools setback, Strip club homework for Lords debate, France welcomes British entry to 'a resolutely European Europe'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Queen's Award to Financial Times, Church news Latest appointments:, Doubts over Cambodian leader's resignation, Latest appointments, Firms laying men off because of pay awards. Display Advertising: Bell's, Racal, Universal Geneve, Westminister Law Tutors, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, Shorts, Plb, Graham's, Aerlinte Eireann Teoranta, The Times, Barclays, Stafford Knight & Co., Stratstone, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Mlf, Fry's Motor Works, Mexico, London News, Bea, United Arab Airlines. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, Close finish to Hove chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,750. Weather: The Weather. Law: Welcome to new Lord Chief Justice, Appeal from refusal of new trial interlocutory, Law Society Examination, Part 1, Laced drink a special reason under 1967 Act Regina V. Shippam. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Further Rolls-Royce team to go to US House of Commons, Unlocking widows' damages from control of courts House of Lords, Minister acts on bacon: price could 'harden' House of Commons, Full account promised of moves on Pakistan, Tenants should serve on committee. Reviews: Merging nature and culture Microcosm Camden Festival, The Issue Should Be Avoided Bbc 2 Chris Dunkley, Championing Rossini, The Foursome for the Fortune, Down Upper Street King's Head Irving Wardle, LPO/Krips Festival Hall Max Harrison, Burmese Dancers Sadler's Wells John Percival. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Msl, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Atkins retires as world champion, Meticulous Arsenal do just enough, Joint benefit for Parks and Suttle, Last night's results, First England cap for Storey, Gabbett must pay for 'rudeness', Piggott forsakes Brother Scot for Tandy, Sports in Brief, Sobers assesses India's chances in England, Staffordshire still the masters, Larter's decisive strikes, Successes of Young Pretender, Six European champions in East German team, QPR bring no comfort to Charlton, British players foil Australians. Property: Unfurnished Flats, Harrods Estate Offices. Editorials/Leaders: Better Control Of Water Supplies, Ceylon Can Learn From The Shock, A Hint From M Chaban-Delmas, Tax Benefits For Investors. Letters to the Editor: Museum charges, Monty Python film, Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Oil leaks at sea, Aims of the census, Computer courtesy, The case for an incomes policy, Hotels should be treated as industrial buildings for tax relief, Preventing sale of art benefactions, South African Bar, Desalination plant, Indian Army Memorial, Growing demand for management consultants, Bedtime story, Hamburg Prize, Adequate recompense for high productivity industries, 'Aid as Imperialism', Fare to Edinburgh, Cambridge motorway, Menace of moral pollution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 22, 1946 Communist gains. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Frederick Galleghan, Sir John Charles Work for world health, Sir Alec Martin. Business and Finance: Standing the staff associations on their own feet, Thomson travel boom expected, Chairmen's Reports Smith & Nephew still on crest, For export achievement and technological innovation, £41m Euroloan for capital projects, Mining Nickel found near Ravensthorpe, M & S shares rise to record 344p, Queen's Award for Industry goes to 110, Woodall-Duckham Group Limited Pre-tax profit doubled at £1 1/8 million Dividend increase to 20% total E N Wenborn to retire in June, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, BSC redundancy plans anger Scottish unions, Redeployment or the dole queue?, Manufacturers' price increases level off at 2 pc, Productivity can threaten jobs, says Mr Feather, £50 Million, Britain to continue RB 211 talks, CIR report could affect future of staff associations, Abbey National Building Society Annual Report, More dock closures likely in PLA profitability plan, Double honours go to ICI, Turner Brothers, ICL and Wellcome, Beralt Tin And Wolfram Limited, How BOAC had to swallow a bitter 747 pill, White Paper spells out Mr Barber's major tax changes, President opposed to early talks on trade barriers, The Huddersfield Year The President, Mr. Andrew Stewart, C.B.E.,C.A. reports on 1970 Assets At 31.12.70-£111,600,000, The Times list of latest dividends, Dunlop-Pirelli integration 'going well', Former Tesco finance chief joins Raybeck, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Contracts Fram Gerrard wins £700,000 orders, Minister will speak on the economy at Hanover fair, High cost of farm supports, Newton Chambers, Oxford college 'heavy seller of Leopold shares', Still tough going for Plessey, Bank lending on a state scale, Fixed Interest, Sugar Board has net £5.9m deficit, CEGB may continue with development of advanced gas reactors, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Little benefit for retailers in higher food prices, Company News Harmo's 1-for-5 in late rally to over £1.1m, Bids and Deals Piccadilly plans switch to hotels, Bacon curers' premium cut to 15p a score, Finance Bill gives tax change details, Lords seek to simplify Bill, Business Diary: Anti-ballot man gets Sid Harraway's chair at Ford, CBI chief calls for industrial unity of purpose, A Year of Decisive Developments, How the markets moved, Hepworths extensions bring 250 new jobs, The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Limited Annual General Meeting, Sterling and Money, Bookers' 18% profit rise Dividend again increased Earnings in Britain well up Good return on new investments: unprofitable businesses cut out, Brevitt Limited Group's Progress Continues, Senator Mansfield's setback to guarantee on TriStar, Gresham Life Assurance Society Limited Increased Bonuses, Smoother graduation: incentive to earnings and saving, Associates deals, SE defers solvency verdict, First Eurobond issue in DM for U S borrower, DANISH BACON Company Limited A year of promise Mr. K. H. Holm's Statement, Plessey Third Quarter And Nine Months' Results. 1970-71, Agreements with Russia on trade and cooperation. Business Appointments: New Mercantile chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Irish airline raising £5m in London, New Eurodollar Eximbank issue, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, Results boost Marks & Spencer.
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