The Times - 10/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison, From Alan McGregor, By David Wood, By Stephen Jessel, By Tim Jones, From Peter Strafford, By Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser, By Our Education Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Brian Cashinella, By John Roper, By Pat Healy, , From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, By David Spanier, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Derek Wilson, From David Housego, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Knipe, From Harold Franklin, From Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow, From Rex Bellamy., By Roy McKelvie, By Andrew Porter, From Muriel Bowen, By Brian Lewis, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, , By Geoffrey Green, By John Woodcock, By Richard Streeton, By John Downie, By Peter Ryde, Lee Johnson, By James Jones (Collins, £2), David Cheshire, Gerald Ely, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Tom Hey, JACKIE SMYTH., RODERICK MacFAROUHAR., FERRIER, , STEPHEN GARVIN., RICHARD POLAND., A. J. FAIRHEAD., T. DALBY, THEODOR PRAGER., JOHN WEDGWOOD., R. I. BRIARS., H. B. PUTT, , R. FEINBERG., EVA R. EISENSCHITZ., P. D. WADSWORTH., From David Blake, From Ritchie McEwen, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Peter Jay, By Cifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw, By John Woodland, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, W. A. WISEMAN., JAMES TAYLOR, Ronald Kershaw, By Anthony Thomas, By JoeRoeber, By Robert Jones, by Peter Jay, by A Special Correspondent, by J. W. Nicholls, by B. H. Piper, by M. J. Bentley, by A. C. Fachiri, by F. H. Happold, by H. R. V. Wessel, by Charles Hoare, by Melvyn Westlake, by John Woodland, by David Blick, by Eric Orbell, by Dr. Basil Bard,
ResumoNews: Israel asks America for $200m, Cars renew the threat to deer in forest, Two Britons 2,500 ft from top of Everest, Kaunda move against tribalism in politics, Bonn's new men of the Opposition, Switzerland and Austria revalue as D-mark and guilder are floated, Swiss change parity of franc for first time since 1936, 250,000 in salute to the pride of Highbury, Running bull amuses the Queen, Hitch-hikers sought after boys die in charity walk accident, Rocket sent to orbit Mars crashes in sea, Housing waiting lists 'phoney', alderman says, Progress made on minor issues, Monk kills himself on Buddha's birthday, Dutch parties seek man to form Cabinet, Professor John Kenneth Galbraith, Revolution as spectator sport The Merry Month of May, Bonn Cabinet agrees on measures to restore money stability, Headmaster in caning controversy would 'take the same action' again, Sir Gerald accuses MPs, Iran threat to fire on RAF aircraft, Indian border area shelled by Pakistan forces, Abortion made easier by new method, Whitehall safe locks are changed to beat spies, France expects London to give way over budget, Solidarity of Six shaken by crisis, Concern over future of Community financing, Pope praises altruistic demonstrations, The man at the centre of the crisis, Mr Wilson's disclosure on 'Soames affair', Belfast police move to prevent reprisals after killing of right-wing leader's mother, School pay dispute: threat by masters, Council order fails to save farmhouse, The European choice in the sweep of history, David Wood Assessing Mr Wilson's veto, A question of survival, Greek regime releases editor, Italy shows misgivings about Heath summit, Preserving communities as role of new councils, Legal aid often waste of time and money, Lord Hailsham says, President Sadat given report by Americans on result of discussions with Israel leaders, The Times Diary Indian issues in local election, Drugs: Anatomy of 'tripping', Government role in rising food prices denied, Heath race win in 33hrs, Great correspondent Eugène Delacroix Selected Letters 1813-1863, Three vital questions for markets, Germans feel Paris must make next concessions, Protest group dumps 1,000 empties on Schweppes, This week's meetings of Market ministers regarded as test of real chances of British entry, Census forms left on wrong doorstep, State aid is urged for historic churches, Retiring censor to head film inquiry, National issues likely to decide key area poll, Teacher training limitations 'disturbing', Bishop suggests register office marriage for all, A dairying ordeal on short commons, Desramault baby 'need not have left Britain', What Britain hopes to gain from summit, Miracle lesson for the modern man. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Seccombe Marshall & Campion, Texas Commerce Bank, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Lloyds progress, SUN life assurance society limited, The National Bank, M&G Property Fund, Hanover Property Unit Trust, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Rust-Oleum (Uk) Limited, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited Bankers, National Westminster Bank, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Midland Bank, Rothschild, P.Murray-Jones Limited, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Alexanders, Gillett Brothers Discount Company Ltd, The Times, Kfr, The Barclays Group, Gm, Halifax, Hs, db, Ibb, Forward Trust, Bnp, Bowmaker, N M Rothschild, Gresham Trust Limited, The Independent Order Of Foresters, Samuel Montagu & Co.Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,766, US bridge team take lead, Broadcasting Television. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, Are You Management Material?, Entertainments. Sport: Scottish Cup final of missed chances, Golf, Schools cricket details, Saturday's scores, Sports in Brief, Pakistanis get spin reinforcements, Bourbon scores but Lombardo seems better Derby value, Champion's display by Xanthos, Wigan to play St Helens in top 16 final, Cowdray take cup after late winner, Rosenblum misses Lions game, Benvenuti ends career after defeat, Heighway boosts Irish bid, British entries first and second, Hadley jumps clear rounds, Poor turnout at Chiswick, For the record Shooting, Coles controls a strong finish, Lancashire beaten by six wickets, Kodes beats another illustrious rival, Boyce contributes little, Sobers nothing, Arsenal dominated the day their way, Lancashire v Hampshire, Change stops amateurs, Scots fit well into scheme, Le Garcon d'Or aims for 30th success, Worcester V Northants, Somerset never in danger. Reviews: Sketches of Blake's visions for auction, Scuola di Chiesa Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, A literary event indeed Jorge Luis Borges Central Hall Michael Ratcliffe, Don Giovanni Stuttgart Kenneth Loveland, Goehr Triptych Brighton Festival William Mann, Bel Ami Bbc2 Leonard Buckley. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Commercial And Industrial Property, Editorials/Leaders: Brussels And Paris To Follow, The Decision In Bonn, Freedom Of The City. Letters to the Editor: Hitler bomb plot, A Briton in America, North Korean tactics, Welfare of the VC winner, Industrial growth in Britain, Borough standing, Patents: sorting out the giants' battleground, The ingenor, Lord Linlithgow, Outlook for graduates, The misconceptions behind BSC's Scunthorpe development, Aims of forestry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, May 10, 1946. Obituaries: Admiral E. L. S. King, Viscount Malvern Southern Rhodesia Prime Minister who was chief architect of Federation. Business and Finance: The regions: the hardest hit in a hard-hit area, Results this week Boots, UDS & AP Cement, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Experts forecast lower cost of entry into Six and higher benefits than expected, Past 10 years hampered by tight restrictions, First gas from largest inland well this week, Crisis of confidence in the steel industry Dennis Dwyer on the uncertain future of the British Steel Corporation, Oil supplies warning, Generous government support for exporters, Essential difference between leasing and renting, Old and new skills boost business, Mr Agnew gives new pledge on money crisis, German decision 'only a stop-gap solution', Glassmakers in dilemma over laminated windscreens, Gibbons Dudley optimistic, International Bank Limited, Crowther proposals could give fresh impetus, 'There is among the young a great volume of complaint about Shell and ICI but very little apparent effort to create different kinds of organization', Crucial meeting today on renegotiation of Rolls engine contract, Leyland expected to dismiss 300, Phillips starting Ekofisk deliveries, Laird Group's base for the future, American bond offer likely, Freight Report, Gibbons Dudley Limited Refractories, Engineering, Drop Forgings, Brian Smith: 'Get the structure wrong and good people may not succeed', A compromise, but not a final solution Peter Jay on why the D-mark arrangement is only a step towards effective reform, Austrians put up schilling parity by 5.05 pc, Production of man-made fibres up by 11 per cent, Banks given advice on pay incentive, Statement on RB 211, Shipbuilding output shows marked 1971 recovery in March, Growing danger of battle between treasuries, Contracts, Quality of management the key in seeking funds on Stock Market, Bonn cabinet to cut public spending by DM 1OOOm in effort to reduce inflation, David Blake in Brussels on Europe's failure over roads and haulage policy Transport travails and the Six at sevens, Cammell Laird appeal for an end to disputes, Freedom from national economic restraints?, DEP report supports theory of Whitehall reliance on recession, Has the tide turned for Britain's ports?, Dutch Cabinet decides to float the guilder, Overseas Financial Trust Limited, Attractive incentives in assisted areas, CBI to make reappraisal of policy on monopolies, Management:a three-sided look at the organization Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, The Washington Column Bringing realism into the currency crisis, Healthy state of insurance keeps wheels oiled, Finance for Industry, Company News Dixons Photo to pay five points more, Architects stand firm against fee competition, Business Diary in Europe: Andrew Grima's expansion · John Davies in France, Labour challenge on steel hiving-off hint, Ford meeting backs shop stewards on consultation, Firms cashing in on bricks and mortar, NatWest stress need for voluntary pay policy, Scotland seeking investment funds in Europe, Water research may cut wool textile costs, Commercial bills are vital for world trade, Aid for research development-with few strings, Help for the small man but terms could be stiff, Lesson from Rolls collapse. Stock Exchange Tables: Britain's most consistently successful unit trust. Save and Prosper Investment-Trust Units, Weekly fixed interest stocks, Silver alliance may ban exports below $2 an ounce, Capitalization & week's change, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Credito Italiano Joint Stock Company, Avoiding the pitfalls of commodity price changes, More share prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Lord Aldington nominated as chairman of Sun Alliance and London Assurance.
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