The Times - 28/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier, By Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Paul Routledge, Labour Staff, By our Political Editor, From Clive Borrell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Christopher Walker, By Philip Howard, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From David Blake, By Paul Routledge, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent., From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Leanman, From Michael Knipe, By Nature-Times News Service, From Derek Wilson, From Ian McDonald, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Lewine Mair, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent., By Jim Railton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Terry McLean, From Hugh Hunter Gordon, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Melvyn Bragg, From Peter Hazelhurst, PHS, JIM CALLAGHAN, CHRISPHER LAYTON., WENDY STRATTON, THOMAS COEN., ALWYN D. REES, JAC L. WILLIAYS, A. O. H. JARMAN, R. TUDUR JONES, D. Z. PHILLIPS, D. PRYS THOMAS, RAYMOND GARLICK., R. S. THOMAS., EDWARD M. THOMAS, GWYN WILLIAMS., G. R. DOWNES, Director., J. J. EYSTON., MERVYN SOUTHWARK., RONALD LEICESTER., TREVOR STEPNEY., JEREMY POTTER., RITCHIE OF DUNDEE., C. P. THOMPSON, H. P. R. FINBERG., ANDREW YOUNG., ANTONIA FRASER., From Seton Gordon, From Our Own Correspondent., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Financial Staff, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From lan McDonald, By Roger Vielvove, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Clive Callow, From Dan van der Vat, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, ASHLEY BROADLEY., EDWIN G. NELSON., W. H. K. MATTHEWS, W. T. O'DEA, , JOSEPH P. GAINLEY, By Margaret Stone,
ResumoNews: Women with degrees earn less than men, Hoax critics answered by police and airline, Order of Merit awarded to Mr Pearson, Fine piping at Boreraig despite storm, Free negotiation backed, Civilians seen as threat to prison security, French take fairly tough line on nound's future, The balance sheet of higher education, BR order 600 more coaches for inter-city, Bodies of more fruit pickers are discovered, Mr Laird awaits new Nato efforts as US prepares to increase commitments in Mediterranean, Robin Day joins contempt law inquiry, Jobless benefit changed in Insurance Bill, The Times Diary Pakistani League's inevitable split, Hanoi troops enter key Cambodian town, Seven-year silence of a great bell, 10,000 homeless after earthquake, Everest climber says it can be done, Austrian accord with China, Doctor's surgery was 'a mecca' for young drug-seekers, Briton to test TU 134A in crash inquiry, Labour take Bromsgrove from Tories with 10.1 per cent poll swing, Award likely for man who died in saving boy, 500 schoolchildren strike over master's dismissal, Light sentences on four Riga Jews, Washington doubts on Soviet missile plans, Why India may not be able to afford not to go to war, Three arrests in Belfast under incitement Act, Stella Marchioness of Reading, Two men sent for trial in Carr bombing case, Space: Race to launch Mars Mariner, Belgium burnishes M Pompidou, Victory for British Isles in the Walker Cup, Councils' fight to stop 'stupid' boundary changes, Paris march to lower age of retirement, Big campaign by Russians at Paris airshow, Distillers director to head review body on doctors' salaries, Director in cheques case given four years sentence, Counterpoint, 8,000 trapped in tunnel, Reasons behind Athens arrests, Nato may send envoy to Communist block, Mr Pearson, a pioneer of the United Nations, Brezhnev hint opens way to Czech trials, Prosperity for us in Europe, Mr Heath says, Crossman attack on Queen's pay request, Labour wins Harrow after party pact, Russia pledges Egypt full aid in its fight against Israel, Kenya remains may be of earliest humans, London probation officers to stop training, Recording of kidnapped consul found in Rosario, Union plea for earlier Labour talks on Market, Mr Benn urges union cooperation to bring workers' control in 5 years, Mr Walker gets a lesson in American politics, Immigration Bill passes committee stage, Lawyer in Angela Davis case is kicked, Guilty silence on the Kenya Asians, Help sought on jobs for 500,000 pupils, Southern deaths put down to drive for voters, IRA clash over bombings in Belfast, Rumanian hijackers are grounded, Government backing for housing movement, Singapore paper loses only offer of support, A question of pornography, Baby saved by open heart operation. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Seccombe Marshall & Campion, JANET Baker, Monrovia, Cutty Sark, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Martin-Black, University Life Assurance Society, Seltic Nequiem, Hawkes, Heal's, A M, Provincial Insurance, The Sutton District Water Company, Malaysia Singapore Airlines, Gm, French Railways, Bailey's, Yachting, Boac, French, Boeing 747, East Anglian Water Company, 'Sunseekers', Rs, Bea, Scottish Provident. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: When taking is not theft, Role of modern company secretary Panorama Development (Guildford) Ltd. V. Fidelis Furnishing Fabrics Ltd., Mother refused access to her five children C. V. C., Loan to pay off partially illegal loan irrecoverable Spector V. Ageda. Politics and Parliament: Every interviewer is a lie detector, Hanratty: has book revealed new facts?, Regulations to cover fire risk from glue, Review of defence research establishment, DPP to consider Pye record, Legal aid to cover industrial court House of Lords, Mistake to dismiss anti-marketeers-MP, Royal assent, Only one claim in disputes at a time, Timing of debates on EEC not yet decided: Mr Whitelaw promises fullest consultation House of Commons, Pension funds. Sport: Breasley and apprentice bring off a double, Golf, Sports in Brief, British team fight back to break US grip after 33 years, Miss Shaw reaches last 16 as Battrick goes out, Derbyshire in trouble on treacherous pitch, Fletcher surprised, Hynes suspended for six matches, Arsenal receive Chelsea in first game, Stuart's simple way to success, Yashin plays last game for Dynamo, Lancashire rally from forlorn position, Knight to the rescue, Juventus may have given up their advantage, Christ Church ahead as Keble ploy fails, Pessoa too speedy on Russian horse, Piggott formidable on American-bred pair, Tricks well taught by McLoughlin, Boycott's mistakes start Yorkshire collapse, 'If' is big talking-point, Luckhurst cool and poised in troublesome hour. Reviews: Victorian-style Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing Royal Shakespeare Theatre Michael Billington, Martyn Hill/Julian Byzantine Purcell Room Alan Blyth, Generation unity I Never Sang for My Father (a) Cameo-Poly Black Flowers for the Bride (x) Carlton Jealousy Italian Style (aa) Warner West End The People Next Door (x) Berkeley, Tottenham Court Road Black Beauty (u) Rank release, May 30 Carry On, Henry (a) Leicester Square Theatre (June 3) A Town Called Bastard (x) New Victoria, The Man in the Sidecar Bbc 1 Leonard Buckley, Butler's final decision which sent Lord Home to Downing Street, Triumphant return Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells John Percival, The Investiture Little Theatre, Bristol John Higgins. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 15 and 27, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Trying To Create The Ideal City, A Watch On Eurocurrency, The Need To Restart Growth, The Strategy Of Outrages. Letters to the Editor: Academic pensions, Addresses in code, Defenders of Welsh, EEC and pattern of world trade, American business schools not so far ahead of Britain's., Publicity for cheque cards, Air mail minima, TV documentary on the Church, Proof of delivery, Countryside planning, Richard III, Royalty and football, A worthwhile lesson from the floating D-mark. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news £400,000 bequest for Edinburgh, Judge to retire, RAF graduations, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The 'Times of Wednesday, May 29, 1946 "Dullest game". Deaths. Obituaries: Sir John Child, Av-M Morley Plastic surgery in RAF, Mr.J. M. Hannay, Sir Arthur Howard St Thomas's Treasurer, Obituary. Business and Finance: Ld Bernstein resigns chair at Granada, Company News Rolls-Royce inroad on Brown Shipley, Oil group report soon on North Sea strike, Fed proposes loan guarantees, Need for more foreign capital, Strikes cost nearly 10m working days in first four months of this year, Finance group pays £1m for property bond company, Government stake in R-R 'over £50m', Ernest Ireland, Samuel Montagu, Contracts £5.5m orders for Mothercat, Navy study RB 211 engine as Olympus replacement, ICI moving in the right direction, Redfearn National Glass Limited, Exporters seek revision of credit policy, First three months' results, Bass Charrington Limited, Ford profits fall by one-third to £25.4m, High hopes of hi fi Roger Vielvoye on the stereo market, Chairmen's Reports Overseas spur again for British Ropes, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, £45m boost for Swan Hunter's order book, Company Meeting Hopkinsons Holdings Limited Substantial Export Progress In 1970, Lessons of the Bernie Cornfeld saga, Briefly from the Boardroom, British Leyland subsidiary to shut for week, BSC warn plants on strike, Further sign of recovery in brick industry, Tourist gold from the mosquito marshes Ross Davies on a French scheme which holds a lesson for Britain, Mr Jones endorses car union merger, Courtaulds' disappointing quarter offsets encouraging ICI figures, Mr Davies to be questioned on BSC pay claim, Bids and Deals Wm Hill waits on Coral-Lane vote, Underwriter warns shipowners on safety, Houlder Brothers &Co. Limited, Wadham Stringer Ltd., Fixed Interest, Slater Walker offshoot in broking merger, C.T.Bowring&Co.Limited Pattern of Continued Growth, Treasury chief optimistic on prospects of success for British policy on incomes, The future of fusion power, Thomas Marshall & Co. (Loxley) Ltd., Bolsa anad Chile agree on terms, Bristol St may sell Japanese cars, In brief, West Germany is aiming for major changes in monetary system, Company Meeting Harcros Investment Trust Limited, Rank Xerox in £4¼m expansion, Hewden-Stuart Plant, English & Caledonian Investment Company Ltd., 70 striking boilermakers dismissed by Cammell, Fall in orders pushes switchgear industry redundancies to 2,400, How the markets moved Rises, The shine fades for the UK aluminium producers Dennis Dwyer reports on the troubles facing the aluminium groups and their smelting operations, Barclays Bank Dco Interim Dividend, Business Diary: Cash-for-canvassing row in the miners' union, Spey Finance pays £4.6m for Goulston, 1m tenants 'able to buy own homes', Mining New copper find by Union Miniere. Business Appointments: Further term for British Rail vice-chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling and Money, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, New Issues Sparse requests for S & P linked Trust, Selling of Courtaulds, Recent issues. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,782.
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