The Times - 05/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Roy Lewis Commonwealth Correspondent, From E. C. Hodgkin, From Fred Emery, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, From Michael Hatfield and Alex Hendry, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Basil Gingell, By Rita Marshall, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Scott, By Our Air Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Geoffrey Wansell, PETER RAWLINSON GEOFFREY HOWE, From David Blake, By David Spanier European Editor, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Ian McDonald, From Dan van der Vat, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Bonavia, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Brian Lewis, By Neil Allen, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Jim Devlin, Charles Hargrove, Adam Fergusson, Clifford Longley, PHS, By a Special Correspondent, JOHN PRINGLE., THOMAS R. LEE., MARGERY PERHAM, , T. E. B. HOWARTH, , R. SIBSON, , EDITH SUMMERSKILL, ILFORD, OVE ARUP, PEGGY JAY, GEOFFREY JELLICOE., ANTHONY WAGNER., ROGER BLUETT., CHARLES PANNELL., K. B. GARDNER, , STANLEY ROUS., BETTY WEST., JOHN MORCOM., PETER WHEELER., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Philip Dyer, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Clive Callow, By Ian Morison, By Our Industrial Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Gillian O'Connor, By Anthony Rowley, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ronald Kershaw, By Business News Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas in Washington, Roger Vielvoye, J. A. W. HARVEY., PETER ROST., R. E. HENMAN., JEREMY ARNOLD., M. J. van BRUGEN, , STEWART PLATT, , By Geoffrey Bell,
ResumoNews: Four jailed for plot over immigrants, Ford pay strike may be made official today, Oxford dons protest at move to drop Latin, Contemporary American prints arrive in the auction rooms, Mr Jenkins on Robert Kennedy, Obtrusive eye of the drug squad, Centralized strategy may fight homelessness, Mr Heath's obligation on arms defined, GLC holds net revenue expenditure to £94m, Lord Wheatley gets task of appraising crowd safety, Ethiopia pledge to Uganda not to intervene, MP protests over package holiday hotel, 'Put school reports in fire ' advice to parents, Jews from Poland find better life in Denmark, Aspreys adviser resigns over dismissals, USoffer to save historic house, Honouring commitment to increase pensions, Structural test results for Yarra inquiry, Sir Alec in Nato cost meeting with Herr Scheel, Advertisement for ex-burglar, Rolls-Royce collapse: state takeover move, Selling milk in schools needs a Bill, 500 garages 'dry by the weekend in petrol tanker strike, Market Commission seizes last chance to raise prices for farmers before Britain's entry, Prison hospital transfer for sick Greek general, Algeria's bitter contrasts, U S troops in action near Laos border, India bans overflights by Pakistan civil aircraft, 'Perfectly valid' marriage of dismissed envoy, Why Britain remains legally bound to sell helicopters and spares to S Africa, Apollo 14 in orbit round Moon as astronauts begin manoeuvres for landing today, 50 'communists' arrested in Seville round-up, Southwark plea to minister over Fleet Line, Women in burning building rescued, Reggio tense as decision is expected, The Times Diary Jonathan Aitken's political stance, Agriculture: Maoris' great leap forward, Saturday in The Times, Peking suspense story in one paragraph, Shopkeepers rally round their signs, Regency group opposes demolition, Counterpoint, Air of gloom in town of proud workers, A counter-attack against the spread of birth control, Noisemakers: All the law allows, Union men elect woman, Two years' jail for ' mistress of bank raider', Sir Fife looks back at the changing image of the COI, Engineers' union to call 24-hour national strikes against Bill, Egypt will extend cease-fire for month, Unions speculate on power dispute result, A Zephyr in Rolls's sanctum, Discipline panel for clergy urged, Research group finds Britons aware that butter would cost more but confused on other issues 'Don't knows' have it on EEC question, Benefits to industry offset payments to EEC, The postgraduates value, S Africa to expel British priest, RIBA fears growth strategies may clash, Plea by Sahara states to halt advancing sand, Duke of Kent to lead Royal Scots Greys in Ulster, Not a glimmer of charity from the Post Office board, Mr Jackson tells 10,000 strikers, Discontent in Spain on Concordat draft, Compulsory immigrant repatriation forecast, East offers to open wall if Berlin cuts western ties, Reticent Mr Rippon riles MPs, 'A retired burglar led to inquiry', Russians 'shocked' at Briton's expulsion. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Paymaster General's Office, Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited, Kfr, M, Employers, Rolls-Royce Limited, Business Computers Limited, The Citizens Union, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Society for Cancer Relief, Barclaycard, The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Limited, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Rhm, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Boac, Caledonian//bua. Politics and Parliament: Government pledge to review pensions, Control of cannabis, One disastrous jet engine contract leads to nationalization of Rolls-Royce Liabilities exceed assets of Britain's famous company: Minister on 'mediocre management': hone of return to nrivate enterprise House of Commons, Royal prerogative kept for whales House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Legislation on British Museum charges, Next week. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF Commissions, Sir Barnes Wallis to retire, Bias to law in Churchill fellowship awards. Sport: Half-way lead for British ketch, Only mediocre artists are always at their best, British pair third in ice dancing, Banking up Birkdale bunkers, Sponsors should not beneeded, Sports in Brief, Bigger event may cost £5,000, Snow reports, The Dikler to justify Gold Cup place, Stars in 15-nation test, Lawry's dismissal a desperate move, South's second win in nine years, £920,000 in prize money, Form-book plays backers false. Reviews: Billy's Last Stand BBC1 Henry Raynor, South Bank song festival, Lpo Festival Hall, Nikita Magaloff Queen Elizabeth Hall, Myra and the immortal shadows Myra Breckinridge (X) Rialto The Revolutionary (AA) London Pavilion Tar Babies (X) Jacey Piccadilly The Awful Story of the Nun of Monza (X) Cameo-Victoria, Mercer's landmark After Haggerty Criterion Irving Wardle, Park Lane Group Purcell Room. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning us use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area., Women's Appointments, University Of Malaya, Postgraduate Courses. Law: Ulster emergency legislation ends power to suspend sentences, 'Gravity of libel justified heavy damages'. Editorials/Leaders: Birmingham IS Best, Broken Rules That Led To The Downfall Of Rolls-Royce, Were Eleven Wasps The Real Dispute?. Letters to the Editor: Export of manuscripts, Government policy on hiving-off, Hampstead Heath, Regency Brighton, 'News Flash', Disorders in Africa, Building society blackmail, Caring for the mentally ill, National art heritage, Incomes policy, Hospitals and the post, Postal strike, Government aid to sport, Green hones, Presenting controversial issues on TV. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Brock Chisholm Former head of W.H.O., Sir William Lawson A distinguished accountant, Obituary, Sir Richard Coppock. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, February 6, 1946 Rations cut. Business and Finance: £6m Lex Service hotel for Heathrow, Wool textile workers fall by 11,000 in a year, Individual shareholders include 4,000 employees, Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, Mining Setback leaves Assoc Minerals undaunted, Lloyd's 'still need bread and butter risks', Triumph Invesment Trust, Limited Payment Of Interim Dividend, More salt for the equity market's wounds, Debts to the clearing banks are about £40m: losses widely spread, Nissan plans to build car plant in Egypt, Bids and Deals WmHill's £1.7m for Hurst Pk, Business Diary: Rolls-Royce receiver's crisis experience, Royal Insurance U.S.A. Results, Benguela Railway Company, Rolls-Royce crash a shattering blow to industry, City and employees, Power men put their money on oil, Way for Alaska pipeline may be clear by summer, Union leaders fear impact of redundancy, Millions are wiped off leading industrials, Buyer for the car division may not be easy to find, Sharp demand for fridges, Launch datefor car-carriers, Wine clearance 18.6 pc higher, Mineral Securities' £1.5m deficit leads to Sydney shares collapse, Britannia buy Boeing 707, The Times list of latest dividends, After the crash, the inquiry Christopher Marley on the finances, Why the engine costs grew and grew Kenneth Owen on the history, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Courage Limited John Smith's Tadcaster Brewery Company, Limited Debenture and Loan Stock Exchanges, Wall St's mixed feelings on the new man in Washington, Effect on Concorde will be more stringent control, Little left for the majority of creditors, Shell still undecided on scheme to mine potash, Equities, 40,000 jobs may be tied to component projects, Cars with radio sets as standard accessories, STC to stop making aviation equipment, IRC say full advice was not followed, Company News Wellman head for new surge in earmings, Appeal for higher profits to boost investment funds, Fixed Interest, Walford payment scheme approved, Courage Limited Offers to acquire the issued share capital of The Plymouth Breweries, Limited, Fire damage down for first time in five years, Is Milton Friedmanism dead?, New York sugar futures resume downtrend, Lockheed 'surprised and appalled' over decision, New shipbuilding strategy vital, says Vickers chief, 200 British companies involved in contract work for the TriStar, In brief, TUC undecided on Six entry, GLC begin long look at rival exhibition plans, UCS optimistic about future profitability, Crucial role in defence programmes, Sterling and Money, Lockheed's search for a formula Anthony Thomas on the implications, How the markets moved Rises, Dispute over £20m export order for S Vietnam, 'No alternative but to appoint a receiver and manager', New signatory to International Tin Agreement, Oil groups given 10 days to accept OPEC demand, Company Meeting Robert H. Lowe & Co. Ltd. Statement Of The Chairman Mr. 1. A. Edwardes-Evans to be presented to the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, The Wellman Engineering Corporation Limited. Business Appointments: Sir Stephen Brown joins Fairey. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Agricultural Mortgage coupon of 7pc, Commodities, Industrials show heavy falls, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,689, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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