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The Times - 26/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Louis Heren, By John Groser, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Alex Hendry, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Peter Waymark, From John Chartres, By Our Travel Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Peter Evans, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Sir Colin Anderson, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Staff, From Derek Wilson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, Firdan Bridze, Suez Canal., From Moshe Brilliant, From Stewart Harris, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hopkirk Cairo, By Dan van der Vat, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From David Bonavia, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, John Russell Taylor, David Wade, William Mann, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Roy McKelvie, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Marson, Pat Healy, Edward Mortimer, John K Boynton, PHS, Peter Jay, ANITA MASON., PHYLLIS HOSTLER., John Betjeman Ennst Chain Clitheroe Robert Cooke Trenchard Cox Grafton Osbert Lancaster Anthony Powell Thomas John Winnifrith London, E.C.4., Noel V. Bowater V. O. Chance Conesford Cottesloe S. J. Garton Holford Kennet Nikolaus Pevsner John Smith F. J. B. Watson, MISHA BLACK., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER., DAVID CROUCH., CONGLETON., ISOBEL RADNOR., TIMOTHY RAISON., H. A. WILLIAMS, , PETER BUTCHARD., D. P. CROOM-JOHNSON, COLIN FAWCETT, JOHN D.STOCKER, OLIVER POPPLEWELL. J. D. MAY, RALPH B. GIBSON. Temple. E.C.4., OLIVER STALLYBRASS, B. A. YOUNG., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By peter Jay Economics Editor, By Sally White, By Brian Basham, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Clive Callow, By Philip Dyer, By Clifford Webb, By Ian Morison, By John Whitmore, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas, A. W. T. DANIEL., P. F. KEENS., F. B. P. BRAYNE-NICHOLLS., SUSAN STRANGE SELLY, P. W. MILLIGAN, , M. A. FREETH., By Peter Jay, By Roy Goode of the Crowther Committee, From David Blake, From Frank Vogl, Gerald Ely,

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News: Rocket build-up on border, Soviet student seeks political asylum, New Moscow warning on China-US links, Cheap welfare milk ends next month but more people can get free supplies, The Times Diary George Brown in Spectator Gale, Desperate battle of Hamnptead Heath, MPs in market campaign, Dr Coggan's warning on pitiless disputes, Army chief to take over control of Argentina, Call for a wages system is rejected, Schools 'hostile to parents', Declaration signed before Czech visit, secrets court told, Mother is reported dead after torture, Travel bar on Asian girls is removed, Sex teaching lectures cut abortion demands, Damages for editor of Daily Mirror, Communist candidature for students' union presidency will make for a tense contest, Camden uses a game to reveal future, Mr Amery tells girl cyclist park ban is right, Breaking sectarian barriers in divided city, A new approach in understanding the disabled, Abrupt halt to Vatican reform in Malta, Letters in lavatory at sorting office, Dial-a-republic service for Russians soon, Artists's offer to city withdrawn, Counterpoint, Plan for Washington mergers, Mr Maudling stands by obligation to Asians, New French veto not in prospect, Mounting cost to Germany of 1972 Olympics, Mr Brezhnev becoming undisputed leader of Russia, City decides to hold arts festival next year, Little hope of reviving Concorde rival project, Callaghan rallying call in Belfast, New organization to help consumers urged, Police surround bank to stop robbery, Poll papers 'in warehouse', Masters and municipalities on the new map of England, IRA men jailed in explosives case, Ministers of EEC begin 'vast reform' of farming, Mild reflation expected by shadow Cabinet, Starfighter loss worries German MPs, Research into effect of new towns urged, After the cease-fire it is a phoney war along the Suez front, Tories want slur on chief whip withdrawn, E Berlin moves raise hope of Easter visits, Bryan Forbes quits as head of Elstree studios, Soviet Jews kiss the soil on arrival in Israel, The 'Ugly Americans' in the third world, Victory will take years, Ulster GOC says, Mr West in Faulkner Cabinet, Plan to protect journalists on perilous missions, Successor to Sir Solly Zuckerman, Road blocks set up in hunt for bank raiders, Ministers fly home with RB211 offer, Hanoi forces increase attacks on US defenders of Khe Sanh, Disabled in Britain get the worst deal, group says, Driver acquitted of girl's murder, Parenthood ban on some cripples demanded, Non-whites to be allowed to nurse whites, £10m railway plan for towerblock and hotel at Euston, Tutankhamun's shrine to be on exhibition in London, Strict security for Tito visit, Liver salt bubbles blamed by pathologist, Havering council to consider ending 11-plus, Chinese puzzle for buyers of a rare French piece of furniture, Insurance rescue fund set up, Australian clash over union fines put off, Road safety Space spin-off aids car braking, President Kaunda accused by Portugal of Iying, Guerrilla asked Rhodesian bishop's help to escape, Britain and Brunei are to review defence, New Stormont Cabinet, QC punched on jaw in court, Meteorology: Long-range weather forecasting, Notting Hill to elect a neighbourhood council, A case for cutting surtax, Limitations on arms for S Africa, Opposition unites for attack on 'vertiport', Shots in Dacca as E Pakistan drifts nearer to secession, Secure borders US priority in Middle East, Permission sought for £129 Jamaica holiday, Domenichino for Scotland, £4.8m will of man who started with £50, Woman died after fault in respirator, New French tanks in Greek military parade, Executions down by 30pc in S Africa. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Guild of Freemen appointments, Making credit law credible, Contracts £1m motor hotel deal for W. & C. French, Latest appointments, Clothing workers' 17 pc pay award, Mr Woodcock resigns peacemaker post, University news Cambridge. Index. Display Advertising: Eterna, Dunhill, Multiple Display Advertisements, Equity & Law, Bevington Lowndes Ltd, High & Mighty, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office Ltd., Portman, Cashmores, The National Bank Of Nigeria Limited, Thomson Regional Newspapers Limited, habitat, Business Computers Limited, Smith & Nephew, Atcost, Twa, Kriter., Rippon Boswell & Company, Wadham Stringer, Leamington Spa Building Society, Caledonian//bua. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Telecommunications Indonesia, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Pa Advertising. Politics and Parliament: Committals in drug offence cases House of Lords, April meeting for Rolls-Royce shareholders, Labour's 'encouraging statement', Growing demands on probation officers, Minister's appeal on equal pay for women, Orpington young man, Hearing the last of political strikes, Labour MPs attack speeches by British Ambassador in US, Factory spies fear refuted: Mr Carr's protest: Securicor canard answered, TUC decision, not Bill, caused Mr Woodcock to resign House of Commons, Speaker to study report of remarks on Mr Pym, Approaches to Rotary on work for disabled, Investment guarantee plan likely in Budget, Next week. Reviews: Die Soldaten: before and after Wozzeck, Out of the swim: John Moulder Brown and Jane Asher Skolimowski's baroque bath-house Deep End (x) Academy Cinema One Investigation of a Private Citizen Above Suspicion (x) Cameo Poly Portraits of Women (x) Jacey, Piccadilly Blushing Charlie (x) Cameo, Victoria I Am Curious-Yellow New Cinema Club, Three Choirs Festival, Days of the Commune The Place, An Old Man and Some People Radio 3, Lso Festival Hall. Sport: Powerful line-up in semi-finals, Terms cause Charles to defend title in Geneva, Four English clubs could clash in European semi-finals, Italian open led by Townsend, Sports in Brief, Olympic ruling on amateurs, Snow reports, Winden to prove a bargain, Early departure for a talented side, Stevens loses through impatience, That sinking feeling, Lewis double gives him good start in struggle for honours, Heard leads: Jacklin stays at par. Editorials/Leaders: Public Confidence And Bia, The Massive Machine Of Russia, Fewer Bucks For The Boom. Letters to the Editor: Sale of the Domenichino, Double-yolked eggs, Trustee Savings Banks and unit trust investment, The paradox of pornography, Secrecy in planning, All-night sittings of the Commons, Poverty statistics, Economy of economists, Insurance Bill, Insurance action, Overhead bus network, The New Theology, Forces' widows, Assessing widows' damages, Profitability of a modern railway demonstrated, Writing dates, Heralds' street lamps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday,. Obituaries: Prof Arne Jacobsen Danish architect who designed Oxford college, Mr N. Fishlocklomax, Mr Bryan Michie, Obituary, Sir Leonard Owen. Business and Finance: Police called in by Leopold, 500 to lose jobs at Metal Box factory, Lucas margins up pre-Rolls-Royce, GNP up by 9.5 per cent last year, Industrial Bank of Japan in pact with Rothschild group, J. H. Buckingham & Compy. Ltd., Bids and Deals Jessel seeking to buy Brightside Eng, Eurodollar borrowing flow-back is $638m, City claiming £1.3m damages against Barbican contractor, Mk, Abbey Life launches mixed bond, Midland unions seek ways to counter unemployment, VW Audi share offer is 1 for 2½, Cornhill strengthens reserves as security for policy holders, Adviser on Channel Tunnel, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited, Bonn seeks oil and steel deal, Jaguar chief backs Ford on UK investment, Chairmen's Reports Tissues hindering Smith & Nephew, Mersey dock rail service to end, Mining Bougainville offer is £1.55 a share, Romney Trust Limited, Samuel Properties Limited Interim Statement, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration Of Dividend No. 69 On The Ordinary Shares, Leyland to bring in simpler form of warranty, Transport Development Group In 1970, Ladbroke holds '10 pc plus' in rival group, Government accept Select Committee's Bank proposals, Investment-led expansion call by Bow Group, The Times list of latest dividends, Black Arrow: too little too late, Osterreichische Landerbank Vienna, Austria Continued Success, No 'general' V & G rescue by insurance association, Run on claims exhausts Ford sick fund, Briefly from the Boardroom, Steel users urge halving of BSC's price rise plan, Dearer coal likely in April, Equities, The SST crisis: Mr US Average fights back, Brighter hopes amid the farming fury, Secret message from Libya causes fresh oil talks hitch, Fixed Interest, Albright and Wilson are to close a London office, OECD undecided on plan to counteract inflation, Excess Holdings Limited, Company Meeting The Grange Trust Limited, Ford strikers cancel management talks, Company News APV scores fresh profit peak and pays 2 pc extra, Joseph Lucas cuts interim, Minister's view of Tara claim, Panel statement soon on Adepton, Food price increases this week hit peak for year., Cash inflows push reserves to record level, Business Diary: Last Holt leaves Ocean Steam Cannon appeal, TUC advice for Chancellor, Midland Bank reports good progress in 1970 Improvement in operating income Upward movement of costs contained, Sterling and Money, Hollingdrake Automobile Co. Ltd., Pipeline project depends on Alaska ruling, Continental Can denies 'abusive domination', How the markets moved Rises, New parcels service for Scotland. Business Appointments: Vickers chief is nominated to BAC board. Stock Exchange Tables: Brightside rise on Jessel news, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Law: 'Price to be agreed upon' not uncertain Smith V. Morgan, County surveyor loses tax claim over Tokyo visit Owen V. Burden (Inspector of Taxes), Underwriters not liable for ship confiscated in Saigon Panamanian Oriental Steamship Corporation V. Wright. Property: Country Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,729, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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