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The Times - 16/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Giles Smith, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, By Business News Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, Ronald Faux Western Isles, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From David Bonavia, By Michael Hatfield, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Richard Harris, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, From David Housego, From Edward B. Fiske, John Russell Taylor, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Creek, Gerald Ely, Richard Harris, Leonard Amey, Michael Leapman, PHS, TOM DRIBERG., MARY FINCH., A. G. N. McLEAN, , S. A. SANDERSON, URSULA D'ARCH SMITH., ARTHUR SUPER., G. BROWN, , ROSE L. MORRIS., R WEYL., ANTHONY LAMBERT., PATRICK WALL., EDMUND STOCKDALE., BERNARD WALEY-COHEN., ELISABETH HEATH., IAIN MONCREIFFE of that Ilk, , KADHIM M. KHALAF., MICHAEL MEACHER., L. H. BEAL., BERNARD LEVIN., From Philip Howard, From Our Chess Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MICHAEL ASHFIELD., F. S. PHYSICK., Kenneth Owen, MARGARET S. ERSKINE., ROGER CALVERT., P. M. OPPENHEIMER., P. PERFECT., By Richard Spiegelberg, By Professor A. R. Prest and the Economic Service Editorial Committee, David Millham,

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News: Brazil guerrillas assassinate business leader, Better treatments possible for diabetics, Leadership in Poland to examine economy, Hopes for compromise on tobacco Bill recede, 11-week teachers' strike threatens to plunge Newark into renewed racial violence, Nurses at a mental institution became patients, inquiry told, Government spending on education equipment public scandal, NUT conference told, 50% rise in pollution control cost predicted, English team given privilege of visit to Forbidden City, Two guards are killed in £250 robbery, France ends oil talks with Algeria but continues trade links, More seek rate rebates after estate project, The Times Diary Wang still woos, Shot Yugoslav envoy dies in Stockholm hospital, Rome thirsty as bars shut, Computer society offers help in safeguarding privacy of information from census, Press Council challenges union men's statements, Airlines likely to fight BOAC plan for £75 Atlantic flights, Jail riot threat to cut off guards' fingers, German left's influence, Fog holds up ferry, Lifeline of the air at low tide only Regional notebook, Rules set out by no-strike teachers group, £5,000 jewel theft in cruise liner, London Chinese draw the line at the word 'thaw', Ping-pong truce worries Kremlin, Primate would like tours to be stopped, Kensington Gardens car park plan is called monstrous, 'IRA leaders' charged by Yard men in Belfast under explosives Act, Pay system unsettling, Mrs Thatcher says, Election charge by Lord George-Brown, April jobless total likely to reach 815,000, Indian warning to Pakistan brings threat of wider conflict, Armand Denis dies at his home in Kenya, Council set up for defence of Malaysia and Singapore, Captured Obote guerrillas 'proof of interference', Naked man was captured on LSD 'trip', Lessons in aiding deprived, Planetary science: Clue to lunar origin, Fifty honoured for service to farming, Part-time school should be compulsory up to 18, Mr Feather says, Phone link ends Britons' isolation in China, NUR leader to make final pay decision, Renaming of Pig Lane is challenged, Mr Smith dismisses Britain's five principles, S Africa sounds out Britain on frigates, French press Britain for Concorde speed-up, Home beside the sea for 15,000 Londoners, Bankrupt broker borrowed for his start, Jew arrested after bomb blast in Amsterdam, Charting a landscape for the year 2000, Hint of US relaxation in sales of aircraft, New theatre will run at a heavy loss, Move to oust journalists' leader defeated, 14-month drought takes heavy toll in Iran, Duke of Gloucester suffers loss of speech, Vassall case penalty alleged, Jordan told to stop attacks on guerrillas, Hanoi attack on US at Paris peace talks, £17m Barbican arts centre project is approved, £27,000 seized in 30-second raid, 'Parents are unable to judge schools', Stravinsky is buried in city he loved, Norwegian fears, Psychologists recommend more freedom for priests, Errors of a dedicated class warrior, Dual threat while fate of hospital is decided, Biochemistry Clarifying the nature of amyloidosis, TUC and CBI in secret talks on pay and prices, Is China really coming out of the cold?, Mr Powell fears RB211 contract may be political, Warning to the Six by Labour Marketeers, Young left takes up arms against the old, Plan for £1m car park for Blackfriars, Persia's royal road 'pacified corridor through mountains' Classicists discuss the great king's difficulties over sons of the harem. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Power men get 9 pc pay rise offer. Index. Display Advertising: The Scottish International Airline, Stone & Webster, Multiple Display Advertisements, Handmade glass offer, Miele, Tcp, Avis-We rent Cars, Cunard, Cutty Sark, Towry Law, Surveyors, The Consumers' Gas Company, Western Mail, Jaguar E-Type, Lillian, Canadian Imperial Bank, South African Airways, Schroder Europe Fund, Pan Am, Hertz, Boac, you magazine, Insulex snack jar, Securicor Limited, King & Co., Nationwide Building society. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Institutions cash in on minor sales, McKellen caught in treacherous maze Hamlet King's, Edinburgh Irving Wardle, New Stones records, The message from Sand Creek Soldier Blue (x) Odeon, Leicester Square The McKenzie Break/ Sabata (aa) London Pavilion The McMasters (x) ABC Edgware and Fulham Roads, Pawel Checinski Wigmore Hall Max Harrison, Conan Doyle Investigates Victoria, Stoke-on-Trent Irving Wardle, LPO/Pritchard Festival Hall William Mann, It's Awfully Bad for your Eyes, Darling... Bbc 1 Leonard Buckley. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Finacial And Legal, Announcements, Financial Controller/ Director Designate Salary £4-5,000, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 16, 1946. Sport: Marshall challenge with four at Thirsk, Sobers scores 100 as India total is passed, Only an outstanding side can break the stranglehold, Four English clubs in new Fairs' Cup, Jackson sets course record, Sports in Brief, Singles pairings link past with eager youngsters, Britain starts team building, Festival games start on hard grounds, Edwards fulfils all requirements, Gibsons repeat triumph, For the record, Seaswan dims stable hopes for Guineas and Oaks. Property: Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Better News Comes Out Of Canada, Large Lessons From A Small Concern, Mediterranean Breaking Point. Letters to the Editor: Alcoholics' stigma, Recruitment of economists for the Civil Service, Master of Arts (Oxon), EEC entry, Origins of PAYE, Night rallies, Hunting, Jews in Iraq, EEC fisheries policy, Road transport and the EEC, Confidentiality of census returns and the privacy of the individual, What makes news?, The Tsarist relics, Mortgage hunt, Rich and poor, Traditional names. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Markland has good chance to catch Botterill, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,746, Broadcasting Television. Obituaries: Mr G. W. Bridge, Professor Denis Gwynn, Mr Wladimir Petropavlovsky, MR ARMAND DENIS Film director who popularized wild-life, Obituary. Business and Finance: Union leaders assess jobs loss in engineering, £1m March trade surplus-distortion persists, Bank governor to mediate in Montedison row, Refrigerator sales slacken, Celanese dip 18 pc, World-wide action urged to reduce shipping losses, Vickers Consolidated results for the year ended 31st December 1970, The consultants in a buyer's market, Brandt's stake in Sturge, Anglo American Corporation Group Gold mining company reports for the quarter ended 31 st March, 1971, Two new filter tip cigarettes on the market, Harland and Wolff ready to buy steel from Japan, Bullough Securities LIMITED Standards for Growth, The Editorial Committee: R. F. G., Army plans £50m heavy vehicle fleet, Joint credit card scheme to be launched by Lloyds, Midland and Nat West, Company News Appleyard leap 60 pc to new peak £504,000, Bids and Deals Int Combustion's £250,000 sale, UK uses less lead, 'Rampant corruption' by building suppliers alleged, W. L. Pawson & Son Ltd., Mrce The Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Limited, GKN chairman gets 30.5pc rise to £47,000 a year, Severely reduced dividend wipes £5m off Vickers' market value, Hovercraft component price rises criticized, Ford flying out car part replacements, Mr Taverne defends proposals for economic and monetary union, The Times list of latest dividends, CIR recommends major changes in wage system and negotiating, Ultramar COMPANY LIMITED Preliminary Notice, Fed measures to restrict growth of money supply, Chairmen's Reports BAT uplift at trading level, Vickers setback heralds better times, Briefly from the Boardroom, British-American Tobacco Company Limited Mr. R. P. Dobson reports, Bid for Barclays DCO denied, Germans face £80m loss to save big coal producer, American GNP rises by more than £11,000m, £7m computer contract for Hoskyns group, BSC strike call is postponed, Whitehall studies PIB report on coal wages, Credit Card Competition, Butterley wins £2.5m orders from BSC, Sir Raymond Brookes, Group Chairman, reviews the 1970 financial year., How Chancellor tackled the Budget problems, £12m gas turbine station, Docks walkout at Manchester, Further research urged for Post Office data links, Study reveals central banks have been counting some Eurodollar reserves twice, Extracts from the Annual Report, In brief, Electricity board showrooms close, How the markets moved, Business Diary: IOS men bounce back · Quick call to China, Natural gas plant on stream soon, New Zealand, Mercury price at a seven-year low, Mining Lower profit at Anglo American, Hint of early decision on dearer cost of RB 211, Asian Development Bank call for interest rates cut, Blackwood Hodge further increase in profit and dividend expected, Threat of total breakdown of machinery for settling engineering disputes. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Late fall in Vickers, Fixed Interest, Sterling and Money, The Times share indices, Commodities, New Issues Streamlined Hilton offer 760,000 shares, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, Bacon dearer. Business Appointments: Lombard chief joins Dutton-Forshaw board.

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