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The Times - 06/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent New York. Jan. 5, From Michael Leapman New York, Jan. 5, From David Bonavia Moscow, Jan. 5, From Arthur Osman Worcester. Jan. 5, From a Staff Reporter., From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From John Chartres, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Stuart Marshall, From a Staff Reporter, By David Spanier, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From David Bonavia, From Ian McDonald, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Hilary Brigstoke, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Staff Reporter, By John Downie, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Peter Ryde, From a Special Correspondent, Peter Davis, Ronald Hayman, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, By Michel Tatu, Deputv Foreign Editor of Le Monde, By Norman St. John-Stevas, MP, Leonard Amey, PHS, GEOFFREY F. BELL, , GERALD SANCTUARY., HUGH JENKINS., G. P. TODD, , ANTRIM, Chairman., ARTHUR BRYANT., D. H. PIPER, , ABDUL JAMIL RAIS, , B. LLOYD-PRATT. I Orme Court, W.2., T. J. MARSHALL, , S 0. SPEAKMAN., MANUEL DE IRUJO. Legal Adviser, GRAHAM WEBSTER., N. KURTI., THOMAS O REILLY., Ann Hales-Tooke, By Monica Baldwin, Principal lecturer in Education, Berkshire College of Education., By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, From Anthony Thomas, By David Wood, By Dennis Dwyer, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Roger Viel eye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Our Indostrial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, From DAVID BLAKE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DAVID PHILLIPS, , P. W. INWOOD., N. J. SHARP., J. E. RUSHTON, London, W.C.I., P. J. BOTTOMLEY., J. R. LUCAS., By Anthony Vice, By Berry Ritchie and Ian Morison, David Millhar,

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News: Woman in rail fare protest is freed, Banks disclose their plans for D-day change, Angela Davis says she is political prisoner, W Germans may ban glorification of violence, 20 meetings to explain new education plan, Spain gripped by record frost, Four FLQ men charged with murder of Laporte, Research shows way to cut car repair bills, Rome urges bishops to interpret the word of God, Warning on packets of cigarettes first likely outcome of smoking report, Slovak boos for Russians at ice-hockey game, Thousands already seeking to reach W Germany, A question of size, Firm Nixon warning to Russia on Cuba, Police starting an inquiry into allegations against CID chief and other officers, Cublington airport figures wrong, council told, Royal Navy sends help as floods ravage Malaya, Minister not to appear at power pay inquiry, Mr Heath adamant on arms sales, 50,000 victims a year forecast, Rhodesian chief appeals to Britain, Boat show delight for visitors, Science Report Weather: Rainfall experiments a success, Farming levies retain old difficulties, Union condemns £3,000 for dismissed militant, Bonn confirms necessity for a Berlin accord, Surrender of Americans to Vietcong on TV film, Retaliation threat to Americans in Russia, Salesman aided art thieves, Crown says, Sweeping reforms proposed to counter 'epidemic' of deaths and disabling illness, Bournemouth official fined £500 with £700 costs, 15 recommendations made, Prospects for Common Market entry improved by Brussels negotiator's talks with Mr Heath, Manchester electors will vote on £1m lottery to support cultural work, Yemen leader explains village role in country's first election, Science and superstition cut Japan's birth rate, London journalists to hold ballot inquiry, India's diplomatic demands on Mr Heath, Death-free year of scheduled public flights, Fatal accident hearing with jury of seven to be held on Ibrox disaster, A game of bluff and blackmail, Rumoured visit by Pope excites Unesco, Airports struggle to return to normal, Cancer research workers pool facts on cells, Three attempts to murder director alleged, The Times Diary TU law expert's double talk, Recognition for China from South America, Where does all the money go?, Growing interest in LSD causes concern, New drug to treat mental disorder, New Polish leader visits Moscow, Albert Hall protest.-Criticizing, Publicity ban would hit press, Cabinet considers public safety at football grounds, Councillors accused of by-election conspiracy, The urban invasion of the countryside, Minister scorns 'freeze brigade', Motorway would help exports, inquiry told, Three sentenced to death in Cameroun, Train robber's son dies in crash, Greenwich to press for rapid river commuter transport, Mr Riad in London talks on Middle East, Miners give warning of industrial unrest over hiving-off policy, Organizing voluntary help, Comprehensives seen as aid to economy, Gloomy Egyptian envoy attacks Israel as first day's talks end, JP seeks investigation on boy who walked free, Surprise defeat of E German grand master, Council seeks 7½acres for a new estate, M. Chaban-Delmas sees three main issues facing French society, Exhibits reach record at racing car show. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Brc, Fenwick Ltd., Air France, Allied London Properties Limited, Conway Stewart & Co. Ltd., Usinor, Harvey Nichols, M&g, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited., General & Engineering Industries Ltd., Yachting World, Bedding Bargains, John Simmons Creative Consultants Ltd., Dodwell, Atcost, Cu, Becket, Leicester Permanent Building Society. Picture Gallery: Steadman's 12 days of Christmas. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Swedish editors resign. Sport: Mrs Somerville finds harmony in discord, Reedman recovers to beat Jawaid, Junior title won by Fitzsimmons, Fine future for one-day matches between Test teams, Happy Huddersfield, but Poole breaks leg, Luck runs way of British clubs in Fairs' Cup draw, Easy win for holder, Sports in Brief, 2001 when only children will play the game, Satellite tour gains strength, Weather puts off ties, Snow reports, Manchester United rally too late, Bid of £125,000 for a holding in impressive Levanter, QPR manager resigns, Barnet slip on home slones, Three six-a-side trophies. Classified Advertising: Bubiness Notices, Announcements, Educational, Appointments Vacant also on pages 8 and 9, Today's Appointments see pages 8, 9 and 23, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 8 and 23. Reviews: Ken Russell's Tchaikovsky, A Friend of the Family Bbc 1, An ultra-realistic Fidelio, Royal Ballet's spring tour, Rubbra's Eighth Symphony Liverpool, John Gould Cochrane. Editorials/Leaders: The President's Optimism, Losing Coal's Best Chairman, The Lethal Habit, The Bite This Tax Season. Letters to the Editor: Who's for croquet?, Advantages of small business, The profits made from decimal rounding up, Divorce counselling, UK economic policies and the OECD, Etymolomania, Pylons at Hadrian's Wall, Porpoises at war, Contracts, Local radio, Submerging of the individual, Christians in Sabah, Reprieve of the Basques, Third airport: National Trust protest, Imperial sizes, Cigar tobacco. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, January 7, 1946 Jewish refugees. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Arnold Heeney, Signor G B Giorgini Italian fashion revival, Mr Eric Hewitt British Airports Authority Director of Administration, Dr H. P. Morrison, Mr H. D. Michell, Mlle Emilienne Moreau. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust Prices, New Issues Allied London and Sterling Homes, Tobacco shares rally, Recovery in Stock Exchange turnover, Commodities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Teesside presses case for new steel plant, Export-Import Bank credit move fails, The City prepares for D-Day, ICI and BP Chemicals put up key plastic price, Bids and Deals Ellams agrees to take £586,000 from Ofrex, PO staff fund to invest in property, Debt repayment outlook, Chad Valley faces two bids for takeover, US bill rate higher, BMC plant agrees to six-months pay freeze, Record year likely for ski holidays, Government see difficulties in denationalizing ancillaries, BLMC results today, Business Diary: Charles Villiers picks his team for Guinness Mahon, Road transport training board studies changes, Russian team for London talks on £504m projects, Advertising without cigarettes: Patricia Tisdall on how the media would be affected; the drawbacks for the press and agencies, International airlines in a trough, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Inquiry into reasons for £5m fall in wool top exports, Mining Iran agreement with Sar Cheshmeh project, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Easing controls on overseas investment, Allied Breweries Limited Preliminary Announcement Of Annual Results, 750 more redundancies, Cigarettes without advertising: Sally White on how the companies' marketing and sales would be hit; the ways they can fight back, Fixed Interest, Rapid fall in coal stocks worries power stations, Import duty on steel plate for pipes may be lifted, Company News Wheatley miss target but pay 21½ p.c. more, Leopold Joseph to go public, £1½m Post Office equipment order, Contracts £1m cargo handling equipment for ships, Local content in cars raised to 51 pc, Building pay talks are adjourned, Hull may lose Pilkington freight over 'blacking', Life Business in 1970 Eagle Star's world total up to £319m., Shipowners refusing to boycott ports, British Leyland's disappearing dividends Andrew Goodrick-Clarke reports on the group, its future and its ailing fortunes, In brief, How the markets moved, Rise in foreign reserves totals $34.5m, Illness and absenteeism cost £1,750m, Plans to step up rail container traffic on trans-Siberian route, Sterling and Money, £90m Anglesey oil terminal project shelved, New American acquisition by Power Gas, Dividend Notices Dividend Notices, £1,170m deal to tap Amazon oil, Investment trust buys US group for £6.25m, Carpet maker changes advertising agency, Nixon forecasts 'a good year', S African gold sales up, Commission bans rebate scheme for German tiles, NYSE to put up security listing fees from April 1, 1970 a record year for strikes: four industries each lose million days, Outlook for tobacco shares, Worst year for US car output in decade, Japanese scope for UK builders. Business Appointments: Provident Clothing chairman. Property: London And Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,663, Broadcasting Television.

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