The Times - 20/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Roy Lewis, Michael Hornsby and James Morgan, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Rita Marshall, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres and Tim Jones, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Peter Stratford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Roger Berthoud, From Iarn McDonald, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, From Our Special Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Joyce Whitehead, Alan Blyth, Robin Mead, PHS, R. B. SERJEANT, Director., ROBERT HOWE., GLEB KERENSKY., J. G. ARMSTRONG., IVOR BULMER-THOMAS., Maurice N. L. Couve de Murville., MARGARET SPOONER., MICHAEL LIPTON, DAVID C. TREHANE, Director., M. OFFLEY., S. M. BALL., MOYNE., JAMES MAIR., D. ALDERSON., A. F. GRAY., QUENTIN BELL., JOHN HUNT, Head Master., By Nature-Times News Service., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, R. S. Savage., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Armytage, By Arthur Reed, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, J. R. LUCAS, , Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, JOHN WALLEY., By Sally White, CHARLES C. ABDY., By Anthony Vice, By Leonard Amey,
ResumoNews: Homeless challenge Southwark council to provide houses, Astronaut's widow sues spacecraft's maker, Jury in Tate trial listen to Beatles records, Scotland Yard sets up bomb squad, Former model sues: Mrs. Mar-, Schools a big fire risk, report says, Juror's wife alleges approach by immigrants, The American form of cricket, The political case for European integration, Social philosophy based on blood, Little progress at meeting on teachers' pay, West German's 'suicide in Guinea prison', A graveside eulogy for SS general, Rome shopkeepers protest at restricted car traffic, Q C fears Beatle cash may not meet tax, Demonstrators arrested in Singapore, Cambridge group opposes disclosure of students' secret files to computer, Ecuador seizes 10 US tuna boats, Four cleared of plotting company chief's murder, Australian girl freed by East Germans, Curtains Open Space Michael Billington, Boy witness is barred in murder trial, Southwark to lose old clock landmark, Ministry to monitor 3,000 food items for poison, Architects critical of Thames barrier site, Railmen threaten industrial action over pay, Tram workers' strike may lead to more pay claims in Poland, Chancellor defends policy on pay, Shadows of Fear Thames Television Leonard Buckley, Letters to The Times, County upset by plan for radio mast on downs, Ulster warning of special powers, Cosy debate on French schools, Mr Heath urged to pass arms issue to group, Censorship by employees, Press Council says, West's offer on oil wins Saudi approval, 62 Labour MPs try to influence debate on South Africa, Little progress evident at Berlin talks, Millions of undelivered letters pile up, What the Scandinavian fuss is all about Richard Spiegelberg, back from Sweden, on pulp, paper and protests, Astronomy: Hole in space discovered, Research is urged into warmth for the aged, Space Rocket failure that might aid designers, Egyptian non-belligerency offer to Israel in return for withdrawals, York's pilot plan for conservation, Building needed on public open spaces, inquiry told, Jackie Stewart in crash, Provincial theatre campaign launched, Girl's refusal to marry sends Sicilian to jail, 'McGovernment' in Washington as Senator turns race for Presidency into a marathon, Where does all the money go? It is often said that young people today have more money to spend than ever. In the third of our series on budgets Barbara Toner talks to a secretary, student and nurse about how they organize their finances. The secretary, Lpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Web of changing relationships The National Health Old Vic Irving Wardle, The King's Singers Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Worker participation not to be principle of strikes Bill, Natural causes verdict on Sonny Liston, Aging staff pose difficulties for councils, Interest of nation only justification for secrecy, London debuts Wigmore Hall, Civil servants denounce ministry staff cuts, British application to join Market given fresh support by US, Soviet court sentences hijacker to death, Banned Rhodesia farmers deny aiding terrorists, Doctors to check allegations of police assault, Vitality of Hull's unique private telephone service, Owners may face criticism of how colliding tankers were run, Auroras galore The Sleeping Beauty New Victoria John Percival, Metal check to be made on tinned and fresh food, Compromise sought on racialism policy, Council not to take over architecture school, Greek regime is accused of defying constitution by detaining opponents, Minister's midnight talks fail to halt the strike by Post Office workers, The cathedral of extravagant luxury, Pianist's provocative interpretations Stephen Pruslin Purcell Room Stanley Sadie, Irish take a different line in proposals to EEC, Evidence of Bahamas sunken city, 'Selfish men' blamed for car crashes by wives, One arrest as Belfast mob harries Army lorry, North Vietnam gears for a new type of war, The Times Diary Labour Mahon's Liverpool challenge, New York's policemen call off their strike, U S fighting 50-mile slick, Motorway delays seen as threat to environment, Kent police off to Germany in death case, Chancellor challenged on 'national interest', Number of cars will rise steadily, report states, Vietnam paratroops try to rescue prisoners, Talks on guidelines for churches, Sale of state pubs to be opposed, Belgian church condemnation of pornography, Government like frightened pussycat in Dutschke case, Mr Callaghan says, Many switchboard girls plan to defy strike call, Moluccans are jailed for attack on embassy, 'Cut Bank rate to save jobs' appeal, Britain to press Gulf Rulers for decisions. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: U.P.W, northeast, The Post Office Corporation, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Westminster Bank, Lloyds and Scottish Limited, The Brightside Group, Legal & General, Ireland, Cedar Holdings Limited, Cable & Wireless (Holding) Limited, Leicester Permanent, Bevington Vaizey Ltd, British Leyland, Boac, Dodwell, The Leslie & Godwin Group & France Fenwick Ltd., Bell's Scotch Whisky, London Bedding Centre, Bea, Hogg Robinson & Gardner Mountain, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Interior Minister resigns in Uruguay, Church news Latest appointments, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Imprisoned MP debate refused by Speaker, Political restraint not only wrong but unenforceable, Rudi Dutschke case: Government arousing passions and prejudice House of Commons, Chancellor would be de lighted to go to inquiry House of Commons, Danger to democracy no longer external Britain entitled to forestall those who seek to impose their will on others, Considerable price rises to come, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Minister sees ratification of EEC membership by end of next year House of lords. Sport: Late goals bring victory to Midlands, Australia look to newcomers, Sports in Brief, Inch Arran fancied again on form, Bugner wins but Gizzi takes him all the way, Snow reports, Guy's slow to reach potential, A Scots tonic for Green on the high road back, Ocean Spirit completes over 600 miles. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Search And Arrest In Ulster, Mr Barber Explains His Policy, The Practice Of Accounting, Crisis Without Benefit. Letters to the Editor: Student lodgings, Pressures behind the wage spiral, The postal strike: causes and solutions, International footing, Short addresses, A piece of grit, Virginia Woolf diaries, Russian navy in the Indian Ocean, Decimal pay, Roedean-the answer, Grants for churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Reviews: Young Jews protest at Christie's icon sale. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Warwick Braithwaite Former conductor of Sadler's Wells Opera, Mr C. K. Adams, Mr P. L. A. Berthon. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, January 21, 1946 De Gaulle resigns. Business and Finance: Vauxhall pact guarantees lay-off pay for 27,000, Algeria challenges as OPEC talks adjourned, Colour TV set deliveries up 14 pc last year, Plessey's latest quarter reverse, Business Diary: Council with winning ways seeks spouse, Putting up the picket lines in the press, UK raises butter import quotas to beat shortage, Power boards asked to peg domestic tariff increases at 12pc, Company News Upsurge in results of Griffiths Bentley, NFC transfer Tayforth freight subsidiary, House told Bill on State pubs will be ready soon, Power cuts again 'if no new pay offer', Small hotels free of training levy, Mr Barber dashes hopes of an early removal of limits on lending by banks, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, Many manufactured goods expected to go up again, Fruit and tobacco import complaint may go to Gatt, UK supports American fight for quotas deal, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Shipowners face dearer insurance, President sets up economic liaison council, Standard practice for accountants introduced, A sudden conversion Roger Vielvoye on the National Cash Register D-Day problem, Forecast of 7.6 pc growth in gross national product, Bids and Deals Leisure & General cool to IRT, Cable & Wireless (Holding) Limited, The Times indices, Fixed Interest, Sterling and MOney, Call for City Panel's scope to be extended, Bourse seeks accounts details, More big rises in haulage rates due, Pension funds chary about Bill, Bank of Ireland Notice to Stockholders, Central bank survey shows support for reflation, Farmers feeling the money squeeze, Dangers of shortfall in industrial profits, The First National BANK of BOSTON, Plessey, Indonesia, Russia, US and rubber, Airlines to put surcharge on fares and cargo, £28 average earnings by 6m, Sterling sharplY up: Bank rate cut foreseen, British pledge on bananas, How the markets moved Rises, Quality Cleaners Limited, IOS Ltd not to distribute three subsidiary funds, Finance stake by ICFC and Bolsa, Mining Now Samin falls to Poseidon. Business Appointments: Two join main board of Eagle Star Insurance. Stock Exchange Tables: Late fall in Plessey, Wall Street, Unit trust prices, Commodities Sugar futures drop 290 points, Recent issues. Law: Indian nuclear scientist loses extradition plea Regina V. Governor of Pentonville Prison and Others Ex Parte Teja, Orders to leave matrimonial home 'drastic' H. V. H.. Property: Chesterton & Sons. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,675, Broadcasting Television.
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