The Times - 08/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Philip Howard, By Arthur Reed, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, From Eric Marsden, From Harold Franklin, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Derek Wilson, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, From Michael Hornsby, From Alan McGregor, From Peter Strafford, By John Whitmore, By Maurice Corina, By Malcolm Brown, By Giles Smith, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, JOHN DRUMMOND, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, David Milham, Margaret Stone, lan Morison, John Drummond, Lindsay Duncan, Stephen Jessel, Hugh Hanning, John Wardroper, Geoffrey Green, PHS, Richard Davy, N. I, PALMER. 16 Holland Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk., H. HORSFALL TURNER, Secretary-General, The Law Society, The Law Society's Hall, 113 Chancery Lane W.C.2., J. C. RABNETT, O.S.B., Ampleforth Abbey, York., BERT BLIGHT, Thames Polytechnic, Wellington Street, S.E.18, , RUTH COLYER, Orchardene, Shillingstone, Blandford, Dorset, May 2., ARTHUR R. IVATTS, Research Officer, National Gypsy Education Council, Univesity of Hull, Department of Social Administration. May 3., ROY GRANTHAM, General Secretary, Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union. 22 Worple Road, S.W.19., JOSEPH GADANY, Hungarian Crown Jewelier, 152 Walton Street, S.W.3. May 6., Clive Bossom (chairman of Appeal Committee), R. E. Barclay, R. Bellinger, J. van den Bosch, E.J. Callard, Louis Franck, Harlech. May 6., ELIZABETH KEY, 8 Hamlet Court, Leenard Way, Brentwood, Essex., HUGH CARADON. House of Lords. May 6., IRIS CAWLEY, The Old House, Englefield Green, Surrey, May 5., GEORGE MARTEN, Crichel, Wimborne, Dorest. May 6., JAMES P. MacMANUS, 55 Carlcton Road, N.7. May 3., J. E. RUPP, Rose Cottage, Louise Road, Chelmstord, Essex. May 3., MARGARET COLE, 74 Addison Way, N.W.11. May 6, KATE PRETTY, NORMAND HAMMOND, TONY GREGORY, ANTHONY HARDING, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Downing Street, Cambridge May 4., C. J. MACMAHON, 7 Iverna Gardens, W.8. May 5., By Canon Lindsay Dewar, By Geoffrey Green, By John Downie, By Roy McKelvie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Muriel Bowen, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By John Culshaw, David Wade, Gregory Martin, John Higgins, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, Edward Mayer, Ronald Hayman, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: Briton to take over as the head of UNRWA, Libel denial by writer, Age of consent 'irrelevant' for many girls, Hard-line officials lose Slovak party posts, 'High rate of suicide' among VC winners, Leading publishers form group for defence of Little Red Schoolbook, A castle of despair, Mother to get baby for three months, An evening with the John Vorsters, Graduates must find new fields of employment, minister says, Car makers ask for time, The saint's day of soccer, Australian whites, Brandt Cabinet is split, 75 pc grants for reclaiming neglected land, Record for play that started in the soup, President Pompidou flies in Concorde, A victory for 'strange and lawless' reporting, The longbow of the nuclear age, Richard Burton, Rhodes scholarships for black S Africans, Reports on cane case boy 'exaggerated', Homeless in London expected to increase, Geophysics: Experiment with electrons, Tender lamb, 18 pc pensions rise for Civil Service and Forces, Resurgence of American interest in Harrier jump jet as RAF pilots demonstrate its versatility at sea, Mr Rogers finds Israel leaders obdurate over Suez Canal plan, Move to bar Carr case detective fails, 1970 coins pass ancient test, The Times Diary Berlin wall reaches Belgrave Square, The culinary colonies, Mariner 8 all ready for Mars send-off, Belgium wants EEC to take common position, Longer season agreed by FA council, Swindle 'master mind' gets five years, France has lead in world bridge after beating US, Malta diocesan reforms authorized by the Pope, Minister denies cut in sports grants, Mrs Gandhi refuses Bangla Desh recognition, Moral questions with the resurgence of heresy, Sydney jailing of MP a breach of privilege, Dinner on royal yacht for an anti-royalist, Red Arrows to drop the roulette display, Conflict on currency crisis likely at EEC meeting today, Kidnapping theory of 24 lost from ship, Swiss will defend the franc, Truce today in the Vietnam hostilities, Mr Powell takes credit for Tory win, Van driven at footballer after relegation, High bids for quality work by minor artists, The struggle West, 24 days adrift after sloop sunk by whale, Chips or mash?, Big US firms are target of bomb attacks, A cure for sulky daffodils, Shadow of violence over Ulster'71, Minister's doubt on obnoxious leaflet Bill. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, Pcac, Barclays Unicorn, Hambro Property Investment Bonds, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Observer, Family Circle, Greyhound International, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, Abbey Property Bonds, The Sunday Times, Boac, Bank Of New South Wales, Children's Society. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Easter, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, London Hotels, Educational, Music On The South Bank, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Gardening, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Mons officer cadets, Unionist peers' posts, University news Large grant for Liverpool. Business and Finance: Textile imports set record, Hoover progress continues, Chairmen's Reports SWS promise lift in pay-out, House building industry shows recovery signs, US pledges 'full cooperation', Two tier wage increase for textile workers, NCB reports 'modest surplus' last year, Bids and Deals BHG in double takeover foray, The maths of your mortgage options, How Mr Barber's Budget tax cuts hit the charities, Trans World orders for TriStar hinge on BEA commitment, UK protest to Efta on paper dumping charge, Dollar at a record low after session of volatile trading, Low rating for Concorde in business survey, Tyne HQ for Westinghouse, Tax burden led to share sales by Mr Slater, Call to expand processing, Rivalry on the property bond scene, Briefly from the Boardroom, Japan sees pressure on way for yen revaluation, Builders aim at closer cooperation, Early losses in cotton recouped, Company News Extra by Burrell in 25 pc spurt to fresh record, ICI financing for Atlas takeover, Mining Queensland in talks on uranium sales, Union hits back at Pru, The investment fund unit trust-specialists in yet another guise, Ford white-collar workers reject two-year pay deal, GNP increases by 16 pc but real growth rate slows, BOAC and Air India in jumbo jets dispute, BSC predict cutback in steel imports this year, Benefits of unit-linked life assurance, House deposit plan welcomed, The motor insurers handicapping system, Dearer food products from 16 manufacturers, Liquidators for V & G offshoots are appointed, How the markets moved Rises, Sell disappointments as soon as possible, Selection Trust seeks Japan aid in copper project, Bonn decision is likely to favour a floating D-mark, Miners warn incoming Coal Board chairman of big pay claim soon, Opposition to revaluing the franc explained, Ford to sell overseas models in Britain. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Wall Street, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Third vote on admitting women to Stock Exchange, Recent issues, Gold shares lose ground. Business Appointments: Mr P Jarvis made top European director for Western Publishing. Editorials/Leaders: Scarce And Common Armaments, The Agony Of Making Peace, Pinnock's Lessons, A Real Invasion Of Privacy. Letters to the Editor: Britain China and the UN, A better nation, Roman remains, Museum entry fees, Brussels school, Higher education, St Stephen's Crown, Homage to St. George, New challenge for the gypsy, A Europe of the Ten, Voice of the people, Advertising copy, Up for the Cup, Professional confidences. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 9,1946 Germany's future. Marriages. Births. Picture Gallery. Deaths. 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Reviews: The making of Owen Wingrave, Npo Festival Hall, The best things in life are commercials, Northern Sinfonia Oueen Elizabeth Hall, Rivalry on Naxos, The Queen's Dutch treasures, Dublin Festival play for London. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Radio, Chess Post Office knights, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,765, Bridge Those unlucky deals, Sunday. Law: Madame Messina loses claim to Eugenio's fortune Messina (formerly Smith) V. Smith, What police must tell driver's doctor Regina V. Knightley. Politics and Parliament: MPs support ban on unsolicited mailing of brochures on sex House of Commons, Industry cuts call for graduates: Minister's hope of new openings. Property.
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