The Times - 25/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Alex Hamilton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Rita Marshall, By John Groser Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Douglas Aiton, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, From Paul Martin, By Alex Hendry, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Our Latin America Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie., By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Katie Stewart, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Dennis Bird, From John Balllantine, By Hans Axel Holm, Eva Grunewald, By Cameron Hazlehurst, Robert Rhodes James, Edited by William Robson, Elizabeth Wiskemann, By Tony Tanner, Philip French, By Richard Sennett, Ray Gosling, Max Harrison, Michael Wale, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Geoffrey Wansell, David Wade, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, E. C. Hodgkin, John Roper, Peter Evans, PHS, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, VALENTIN PRUSSAKOV, , LYUDMILA PRUSSAKOVA., MICHAEL BOURDEAUX., CLIVE IRVING, , J. A. SALKELD, , MICHAEL SALMON., AHMED ANIS, , HUGH LEGGATT., JOHN LETTS, , J. ST. BODFAN GRUFFYDD, , VICTOR ROSS., Garry J. Alder, , Moya K. Cahill, , E. R. Edwards, , Gloria Goldman, , D. C. Large, , Patricia McNulty, , J. B. Whittow., Norman Bamforth, O. R. Denton, , Margaret D. Fuller, , Rosemary Harriott, , A. T. W. Liddell, , F. Spencer Chapman, , RUDI DUTSCHKE., A. B. HAWORTH-BOOTH, P. H. L. STRAGHAN, , D. CHARLISH, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Gorrespondent, By Our Industrial Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FRANK ALLAUN., T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , Kenneth Owen, DAVID FALCK., JAMES ROBERTSON, , By Hugh Stephenson, By Maurice Corina, Philip dyer, Julian Mounter, by Joe Roeber, by A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, by Abdlatif Y. al-Hamad, by Dennis Kiley, by A Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Spain's-Cabinet cleared in Mafesa affair, A small country moulded by a hard-headed, individual and adaptable people, British firm's master plans for urban development, Pollution Less sunlight penetration in Los Angeles, Norway leak inquiry urged, Learning from the past over Europe, 111 clauses of union Bill not debated as last guillotine falls, Novelists in the United States: exiles in their own country City of Words, No candy floss for Sussex coastal park, State helps poor to set up in business, Shortage of lodgings for students critical, Mrs McKay protests at Amman sentence, Russians die in Caucasus snow disaster, Belgium expels militant Jewish leader after he is barred from conference, 'Elements of genocide' in Rhodesia, Chinese attend reception at British mission, Price controls lifted on short package holidays, Polish trade unions leadership accused, Egypt's concern for peace, US steps up raids on N Vietnam, Boy aged 16 weighed 281b, inquest told, Union walks out of post strike talks, Soviet intentions in Persian Gulf, FACTS ABOUT KUWAIT His Highness Shaikh Sabah al-Salim al-Sabah Amir of the state of Kuwait, South Africa ban on priest who succeeded Dean, Swedish forces lockout criticized by General, Enthusiastic response to UK trade drive, Mr Rockefeller may hold key to Concorde's future, ITA talks on London Weekend future, Prospect bleak for ending French airline dispute, Women priests considered, Single system for control of entry to Britain: permit needed for specific job, Work permits and police registration for Commonwealth entrants, Fraud conspiracy charge, British MPs pleased with Bonn talks on European unity, Three held after cross-burning in New Jersey, British stand on marriages worries bishops, Labour rift over future of hived-off firms, US Senate hearing is told how Army agents spied on leading politicians' activities, 'Doctor and pill' inquiry, Amended Bill will cover all car passengers, S Africa again refuses to admit Arthur Ashe, Strikes against Bill rejected by TUC, A race against time to save the good earth, No jobs for 200 PhDs, Union seeks consultation on newspaper changes, Diphtheria strain believed to be two decades old, Grant to be doubled for environment research, Proposals 'a recipe for insecurity', The rise of Lloyd George in war Politicians at War, July 1914 to May 1915, Pollution may be good for you, Big Ben to be maintained by a new firm, Flat agency admit 'we were wrong', Vandals face jail for life under terms of new Criminal Bill, Make your own Cook Book-2 Soups, Star ratings aid search for a home, £22,000 ransom paid for German boy, Paper plates thrown at Danish MPs, Fathers 'death trap' campaign too late, Lightning occupations planned by students, Further remand in Carr explosion case, Lieut Calley admits that some of the Vietnamese killed at My Lai were not combatants, Cairo asks big powers to put pressure on Israel, Quick guide, Fast growing complex of allied industries, Islanders without boats The Other Germans, After the planners: out of the suburbs and back in the streets The Uses of Disorder, A shelter for the mind, Asian couple sent back third time, Plant pathology: Coffee crop threat, Saigon troops 'cut oil line' but face hard battles, Building a future on oil and money, Misconduct verdict by GMC on doctor, Tupamaros proposing to free British Ambassador for ransom from 'friends in London', Reservoir plan for Winkhill is abandoned, Labour EEC supporters begin to fight back, Trouble at plants lost 24% of power, Concern for new lights, Nigeria to quit arms study group, Labour announce plan to run squatters' houses in Lewisham, Safeguarding the Arab investor, State autonomy issue in Indian poll, System akin to true democracy emerges, Taverners to play former Test men in 1882 kit, Gales foil attempts to save Alpine climbers, Influence grows in relations with big powers, Motoring Competition from Japan, Big questions on future are left unanswered, Beatles' assets 'not now in jeopardy', Two London detectives are sent for trial, Lecture by Dr Issels fills four Edinburgh halls, Timely voices from the urgent Thirties The Political Quarterly in the Thirties, Ambitiousness of the Indians, The Times Diary Walker not to run for censor. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Ppa, northeast, Royal Navy, Sayid Rajab Al-Rifai (Uk) Ltd, Kac, Kuwait Oil Company Limited, The Gulf Bank, MC Kechnie Brothers Limited, Hepworth Ceramic Holding Limited, Sphere Books, Datafair 71, Arabian Oil Company Ltd. (Japan), Leeds Permanent, Court Line LIMITED, Vauxhall, Bangor Punta International Capital Company, Kuwait Maritime & Mercantile Co.,, K. N. P. C, F. W. Thorpe Limited, Derby Trust Limited, The Portman, Lloyds Bank, Kuwait Investment Company S.A.K., Keyser Ullmann Holdings Limited, Kuwait-Sheraton Hotel, Kf, United Bank Of Kuwait Limited, Kuwait Oil Tanker Company, Boac, Gr'a'nges, Kuwait Spanish Petroleum Co., The National Bank of Kuwait SAK, The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Belfast Steamship Co. Limited, The Monks Investment Trust Limited, The Kuwait Insurance Company S.A.K., Kuwait Hilton, Bupa, Radiospares, Sun Life Assurance Company. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Expansion of Soviet might the most perilous development: Britain watching with growing concern House of Lords, Threats to economy make cooling-off vital, Industrial Relations Bill: a worker's home must be his refuge from strike picketing, Putting the RB 211 to industrial use House of Commons, Teachers' pay talks have not broken down House of Commons. Law: Norwegians to pay for 'bad luck' of mink's death Ashington Piggeries Ltd, and Others V. Christopher Hill Ltd. Christopher Hill Ltd. V. Norsildmel. Sport: Spurs' left wing position in doubt, Cambridge Lent races, West Ham find much needed stimulus from Robson's zeal, Bodell proves his point, Jacklin needs to make a good start, Kinloch Brae reappears at Wincanton, A draw is presented to England, Sports in Brief, Football results, FA clear Stoke manager, Pairs champions give display of their lives, Yesterday's hockey, Taylor wins first England cap, Cole back for Coventry, LTA amend tie-break rule, Women's handicap limit lowered, Lack of fast bowling tells against India, Latest snow reports. Reviews: Furnishing paintings make top prices, Reggae ICA (tomorrow), Paris-Pullman (from Tuesday), Child's Play coming to the Queen's, RPO remembers Beecham, New Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sacha Distel Savoy Hotel, Realism in bel canto La sonnambula Royal Opera House, Lessn ess I Radio 3, Royal Opera's visit to Bath Festival, ECO/Anda Festival Hall, Locomotive leaves camp for a museum, London debuts, Spoiled Haymarket. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Gandhi Fights Jan Sangh, The Defects Of The Bill, Guiding Training Boards. Letters to the Editor: A threat of renationalization without compensation, At the Planetarium, London Weekend television, The first picnickers, Jewish citizens of the Soviet Union, Singer not the song, Raising funds for museums and galleries, Whitehall Court, The 'potentially fascist' UK Government, Jerusalem housing plans, Inflation cure, The Seven Sisters, Student grants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, February 26, 1946 Child emigrants. Obituaries: Dr Ricardo Alfaro Former Panama president, Brig G. D. Renny, Mr E.G. Hogg, Annemarie Hase Cabaret star and actress, Frau Tilla Durieux Shakespeare in German, Lt-Commander R. C. Meyrick, Obituary, Mr Clive Cookson, Mr B. E. Wallace. Deaths. Business and Finance: Raise output, shipbuilders are told, Cunard Sir Basil Smallpeice reports, Textured Jersey Limited, Germans surge ahead with building of Pinto engines as Ford in Britain stay shut, Bids and Deals Hawtin offshoot prepares for property foray, Why a new relationship is needed, British Insurance Association approach to Department of Trade, Government still back International Computers, Rise in demand key to growth-Lord Robens, Company to resume wage negotiations with unions, Globtik plan to buy more big tankers from Japan, Mining Lower copper price hits CGFA, Midland Bank out of step again, Sterling closes at new peak, Government are not going soft on hardware, Receiver is called in by Wilson Lovatt at directors' request, European steelmakers discuss tube market deal with Japan, Private pay challenge for the public's leaders R. W. Shakespeare on the implications of the wage demands at Ford, Mail order profits badly hit, Standard Telephones and unions agree on new negotiating procedure, Second cut in Canadian Bank rate in 9 days, Company News Homfray rally hopes dimmed at half-time, Industrial realities of inflation, £2.5m. Wembley hotel for Esso, Food EDC turn down final study, Minimum bank reserve is extended, Technograph wins printed circuits case, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, Ford hopes for own car plant in Malaysia, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: Roy Mason puts BoT experience to work, Cunard lose£1.93m: 'caught on edge of cost hurricane', No further loans to naval yards, Plea to relax export ban on scrap metals, Profit squeeze more severe than expected, Call for rapid expansion in business studies, LWT sells its holding in media company, Japan passes foreign security dealers Bill, BP holds back on Alaska oil exploration, Annual Statement 1970, North urged as site for international airport, Wheat agreement unlikely to change trading pattern, The men who must relaunch Rolls-Royce Richard Spiegelberg looks at the new board and their task, Rises in car prices likely in the spring, Algeria nationalizes French oil companies: natural gas resources are also taken over, Sterling and Money, How the markets moved Rises, Mr Nixon angers building unions, New house prices rose 6½per cent last year. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Renewed buying of Furness Withy, Midland shares up after 25pc profit increase, Unit trust Prices, Recent issues, The Times share indices, Commodities, Equities, Wall Street, Stock Exchange shortage of contract stamps, Stock Exchange statement on Rolls-Royce deals today, Coal stocks rise and recruitment shows the first continuous upturn since 1957, New Issues One-for-six rights by David Charles. Business Appointments: Mr K M Leach named as McKechnie Bros chairman, Three appointments are made at the Treasury. Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,706.
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