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The Times - 26/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Tim Jones, From Michael Knipe, From Paul Martin, By Clive Callow, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Clive Borrell, From Our Environment Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Wolfers, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Editor, By David Spanier, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, From James Morgan, Alan Blyth, Chris Dunkley, William Gaunt, John Russell Taylor, Richard Maylan, John Percival, Michael Billington, Max Harrison, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Terry McLean, PHS, Victoria Brittain, Richard Davy, ANTHONY MONTAGUE BROWNE, PHILIP GOODHART., ANNE ALLISON, , PETER ARCHER., CLINTON DAVIS, , BRUCE DOUGLAS-MANN, , CHARLES FLETCHER-COOKE., EDWARD GARDNER, , MICHAEL HAVERS, , GREVILLE JANNER., ERNLE MONEY., IVOR RICHARDS, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH., JOSEPH SHAMMAH., JULIAN CRITCHLEY., A. L. ROWSE, , E. J. COHN, , KENNETH BRADFORD, , COSMO RUSSELL, , JANET MATTHEWS, , JOAN DAVIDSON, , GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE., G. C. HAMILTON, , D. A. OGILVIE, , ROY MANLEY., DAVID HOLBROOK., FRANCIS FRANCIS, A. JAMES DILLOWAY, , L. H. MILNER-GULLAND., By Gerakline Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Dennis Dwyer, By Our Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Frank Vogl, From Colin Chapman, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, C. A. MANN., J. CLAYTON., CHARLES T. ROSS., M. C. ASHILL, , ALASDAIR D. F. BOYLE, , By Christopher Marley, By Nigel Lawson, by John Young, J.Y., J. Y., by Ricardo Blackman,

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News: The Times Diary Lord Campbell steps down at CRC, Soldier killed, children and police are injured in Belfast bomb attack, Probation men's pay offer fair, Mr Maudling says, North Sea oil yield may be 3m barrels a day, Mr Callaghan complains about rush tactics, Moira Keenan takes the back seat on a bicycle with teenagers through Normandy, Court orders 'freeze' on £200,000, Inquest jury urges tighter safety measures at quayside, House associations 'could become slum landlords', Fat babies make fat adults Obesity is the commonest form of malnutrition in Britain's babies, says our paediatrician, yet mothers seldom complain that their babies are too fat., A confident Mr Sadat welcomes Soviet leader, Efta hope by Mr Rippon, Defeat as Tories abstain, Better religious education plea, Police watch for Ronald Biggs at inquest on son, A record season for Sadler's Wells Opera, New checks without balances in Poland, Building workers to campaign for 100 per cent pay rise, Argentine guerrillas call kidnapped consul 'an exploiter', Space scientist found dead at gravel works, Concorde flies to Africa, Guyana a special report Hesitant steps to closer links with neighbours, Social havoc warning over West Indies sugar, Home Office accused of false pretences in prison service recruiting pictures, New bank aims to help small man, Racial riot quelled in US air base, Dr Husak thanks the Soviet Union for intervening in 1968, Direct local say in education urged, Aid for jobless school leavers urged, Family on the chopping block, Electrician sues over 'accident a month', Mr Wilson rejects nuclear link as condition for EEC entry, Mr Thomson foresees new institutions, Warning on challenge to African unity, Avon Gorge hotel digging 'could cause landslides', Mafia link denied by London club man, Teheran gun battle, Pakistan refugee offer seen as cruel joke, New backer for 'Singapore Herald' named, Mr Heath scores off anti-Marketeers, Russia says Jews hid propaganda on beach, Seismology: Atom test detection, Concern over nationalization policy, Exchange of heavy fire over Bengal border, Bobby Seale charges dismissed by judge, Councillors' votes may be aldermen's epitaph, Move to revive cotton in land where sugar is king, National centre for child care workers, Imperial Russian vase raises £6,288, Steel industry facing pay strike threat, Goon Show made of pay talks, NUT says, M Pompidou praises Mr Heath's commitment to European view, Irishmen have sentences for arms plot cut, Pilot of crashed airliner speaks of passengers' effort to open emergency door, Party system may yet escape racial pattern, The prizes and penalties of a larger market, Keeping race out of jobs, Students allege 'leak' about examination, Right to let flats as tourist hotel sought, Vauxhall fastback: Vauxhall enter the, Parliament's options for Europe, Neurology Dangers of shaking babies, India seeks aid 'blockade' on Yahya Khan regime, Weeks have been spent on irrelevant matters, magistrate says in bombing case, More frequent reviews may be needed, Labour leaders move towards opposition to EEC entry, Trad hatters keep a stiff upper crown, Dismissal of non-union railman 'tyranny', Support for Mr Nixon dwindles in the south, MPs told 'no massive move of immigrants', Britain 'is scruffy nation of Europe', planners told, TV programme angers church, Negroes taught use of black English, Kissinger case accused refuse to plead, Law and disorder in the Lords, Early agreement expected by Mr Davies, Leader with cooperative ideal, Unions Bill 'no threat to newspaper reports', Riding a camel in the Bois de Boulogne Two easy ways of giving your family a taste to the EEC without having to plan for months ahead. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Air Algerie, The Big Link, French Line, The Nation's Airline, Equity & Law, Towry Law, Langs, Donaldson, National Bank of Nigeria Limited, H.& M. Rayne Ltd., Wbb, Gtm, Tkm, Taylor Woodrow, Guyana Development Corporation,, Camrex, Mercedes-Benz:, Think Times Classified, Pantiya Electronics Ltd., Guyana National Co-Operative Bank., The Guyana Pegasus, Douglas, Gtc, Boac, Barclays DCO, Booker McConnell Limited, Guyana, Rowton Hotels, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Iran Air, Mexico, Newman. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Obituaries: Miss E. M. Pepperell Helping people in industry, Terence De Marney Actor and director, Mr Malcolm Macpherson, His Honour C. T. B. Leigh, Death of MP means a sixth contest, Lt.-Col. D. V. Hill Former Steward of Christ Church, Obituary. Reviews: Joffrey Ballet Coliseum, Janet Baker as Poppea, The Decorated Page V and A, Macmillan's downfall: Cabinet 'massacre' and the Profumo crisis, In the footsteps of the master, We're looking for Mary Pickford King's Head, Islington, The Most Powerful Briton in America Atv, London debuts, NPO/Maxim Shostakovich Festival Hall. Law: When 'political' fugitive may be returned for trial Fernandez V. Singapore Government, Same test of validity for trusts and powers In Re Baden's Deed Trusts (No. 2), Timber stacked in yards not 'cargo' National Dock Labour Board V. John Bland & Co., Ltd. and Others, Rent tribunals: 'entering upon consideration of' reference Regina V. Tottenham Districts Rent Tribunal. Politics and Parliament: Enabling public service pensioners to keep up with cost of living rises, Purchase tax on yoghurt ice lollies, Watch must be kept on building society lending, Sir K Joseph to visit cancer clinic, Sports tours of Rhodesia 'undesirable', Inquiries into security allegations continue House of Commons, Money for Thames barrier and Fleet line, Mr Heath: no conclusion reached on timing of vote on EEC entry, Dedicated wildcat leaders have something to fear House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments. Sport: Finnegan ranked eighth, Leeds strength is adaptability, Sports in Brief, Rudkin sparkles then Rodriguez stumbles to defeat, Waldron and McGinn suffer mixed luck, Wales may make six changes, Riva expected to play at Selhurst Park, 'Nice guy' beats Tiriac on merit, Title is between Christ Church and Keble, Maginot Line is a cough victim, Doubt over Snow leaves hope for Hutton, Hamilton make big offer to Docherty, Lions face strenuous test of comradeship, Glamorgan overcome by spinners, Miss Molesworth unlucky, Buxton scorns prospect of bonus points, Hopes on Walker Cup youngsters. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 27, 1946 Amman ceremony. Editorials/Leaders: Two Social Claims For Pay, Tory Way With The Ports, When Mr Seguy Feels Nervous, The White Fathers Decide To Leave. Letters to the Editor: Witnesses in court, Gallery entry charges, Status of English language in EEC, Trial of Jews in Russia, Roads in Scotland, Case against Richard III, Desalination, Postal delays, Royalty and football, New military hospital, Red flags on Dartmoor, Economy of scale is the real issue, Management needs, Decide now on data links for the future, Unsolicited goods, Candles on the stage, Charity walks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Woman editor's Astor Award, University news Cambridge, Church news. Births. Business and Finance: World cut in aluminium output forecast to counter sales recession, American car group's pay deals attacked, Enter the branded egg, UK's terms of trade hold steady for month, Bids and Deals Steetley, CAI in £4.5m deal with Revlon, NZ inquiry on container trade, Wool groups form liaison, Chevron oil refinery application refused, Contracts £2m incinerator plant for Hongkong, Business Diary: Tough assignment for Philip Chappell at the NPC, Company Meeting Astbury & Madeley (Holdings) Limited A Very Creditable Performance, Transparent Paper makes £247,000 loss, Private sector's sharp reaction to price cut, The Burmah Oil Company Limited, House building forecast rises, Chairmen's Reports Beyer, Peacock warning, The Times list of latest dividends, Computer output reaches record level but concern over new orders, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Australia to join OECD, Transfer of Penn assets agreed, Societies hold 42 pc of SAYE, Record overseas reserves, Hamilton group to return North Sea drilling rig, Bundesbank chief hopes that DM will return to normal parity in six months, Kudson's Bay Company INCORPORATED 2ND MAY 1670 Extracts from the Governor's Statement and Speech, Fixed Interest, The Common Market growth conundrum, 37 pc rise for engineers sought, Outside factors cut British Rail surplus to £9.7m last year, Sales decline forces cuts in car production, BSC agrees to Government plans for 'hiving off' and a new system of control, The I.D.C.Group Limited Designers and constructors of industrial projects throughout the world, Clerical union ends overtime agreement, Mining Mixed prospects for AAC profit-earners, £2.1m provision for R-R losses, Newsagents 'could lift sales', James Warren & Company Limited, 10 pc increase in TV advertising revenue, Company Meeting National And Grindlays Holdings Limited, 2,700 walk out at Honeywell, Hope on exports to China, Company News Mothercare profits soar to record £1.8m, Mersey Bill hearing resumes, City banker is new Ports Council chairman, Sterling and Money, New York silver down 170 points, Mr Carr defends Britain's industrial relations record, How the markets moved Rises, Textile Centre to be closed, Terminal for Sir Henry after a good run Michael Baily on the difficult but profitable year at British Rail, and the state of the railway as the driver's seat is turned over to Mr Marsh, Freedom to fleece the innocent?, Planned growth the Gallic way Maurice Corina examines the state of French industry on the threshold of an enlarged EEC, Assoc Eng mixes caution with optimism, Cammell Laird strikers to discuss return to work, DM weakens on parity pledge by Dr Schiller. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street drops after profit-takers move in, Sharp fall in Babcock, New Issues Sterling convertible plan by Ciba-Geigy, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Mr J A Thompson to be Woolcombers' chairman. Property: Strutt and Parker, Merchant Banking Overseas. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,780, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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