The Times - 07/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Louis Heren, From David Wood Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Philip Howard, By John Groser Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Nicholas Jones, From our correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, From Arthur Osman, By Our Parliamentary staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From David Cross, By Denis Taylor, From Dan van der Vat, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Keyes Beech, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Julian Schuman, From Michael Knipe, From K. C. Thaler UPI Chief Diplomatic Correspondent in Europe, From David Bonavia, By Our Foreign Staff, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From a Special Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, David Pryce-Jones, Hilary Spurling, Gillian Freeman, Ray Gosling, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, Guy Brett, Irving Wardle, Louis Heren, PHS, Ronald Butt, JOHN PRINGLE., GEOFFREY HOLMES, Chairman, DINGLE FOOL., W. F. WENT WORTH-SHEILDS., J. W. POOLE., JAMES BULL, , JUDITH MIRZOEFF, , PATRICK W MONTAGUE SMITH, H. WILSON., MARK HEREFORD., JOHN PAPWORTH, M. HISKETT., ANNE RIDLER., IMOGEN THOMAS., JAMES HANLEY, BASIL P WATERS, , DORIS MESSAGE, , J. A. CAMACHO, , EDGAR BROWN, G M. DAVIES, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, A correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Margaret Stone, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Arthur Reed, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Allen, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Maurice Corina, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Ronald Kershaw, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From John Earle, G. L. FARRINGTON., JAMES TOWLER., W. HODKINSON., W. R. PICK., F. M. M. STEINER., Melvyn Westlake, Julian Mounter, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Michael Blee editor, Data Systems, by Kenneth Owen, by E.A. Barty, by Christopher Hipwell editor, Computer Weekly, Laura Tatham, by J. C. Riddell, by Denis Fothergill, by Stafford Beer, by Garth W. P. Davies director of technical services., by R. L. J. Campfield managing director, Computer Economics,
ResumoNews: Pro-Marketeers say they will abstain rather than cast their votes with Tories, The Times Diary Eye's gift: litigious letter, Greek rebuke to US Ambassador, Computer users a special report, The £1m model must earn its keep, Ministry test called a mockery after garages fail to find 177 faults in 60 studies, Restrictions on judges may be eased, Goodbye to the slide rules, Celibacy law unlikely to be eased, Mr Vorster rattled by press treatment of foray into Zambia by S African police, Armed police hunt wages raiders, A compact OED keeps every word, Rising demand for audits of services as costs soar, Los Angeles-type smog 'possible in Britain', Mrs Castle's priority for jobs, Mr Nixon asks courts to end west coast strike, Not good to be old in Britain, minister says, Bodies believed those of TV journalists, Privileged seats for UCS shop stewards, Top price £580 in sale of Japanese lacquer, Amin special visit to release 79 detainees, Mr Chou speaks to Americans, A fast and varied path to the top, Ministers prepare for Mr Faulkner's visit, Risk of brain damage from marijuana indicated by experiments in US, Left-wing guerrillas to be put on trial in Chile, Doctors seek birth control service on NHS, New hard-headedness may be no bad thing, Last American combat divisions will be withdrawn from Vietnam by the end of the year, Nato envoy to sound out Russia on troop cuts, Cut secrets Act plea from Press Council, Motoring New frills for old models, More refugees expected to cross from East Pakistan, Call for a national campaign against huge rent increases, Belated vengeance at Brighton, Secret of success is in application, Using outside consultants-a question of skill, Ulster CID man is shot in back, Delegates in bomb scare, Science report Virology: Cause of multiple sclerosis, World court ruling is not binding, Britain tells UN, Mr Davies denies inaction over unemployment, Flying high-a machine planned glider, Keeping a watch on the Swiss, Big increase reported in 'air-miss' incidents, Mrs Meir insists Canal must remain the border, Taming the world's last frontier, Roedean boyfriends' club, £1 holiday weekends in Majorca offered to tour company customers, Mr Roy Jenkins says 'time for serious talking' on closer union and party understanding, Dr Barzel needs new image to catch floating voters for CDU, Death or 30 years for terrorists in Spain, After the tea clippers come the time clippers, Emperor at home in an English garden, Thames lions stay dry as flood danger passes, The stolen Vermeer found under a bed, Parking meters make debut in Metro strike, Belgian police search for missing Soviet official, Director resigns to be probation officer, BEA restricts its Vanguards to 10,000 ft during crash inquiries, Lord Hill defends BBC body to rule on fairness but rejects council to dictate taste, French MPs to debate property scandals, Architects to run opinion poll on subscriptions, Advantages of sharing to the cash-conscious, Egypt will insist on tough line by Russia, Unbundling and its impact on software sector, Life licences for drivers by end of 1973, Mr Kosygin denies charge of expansionism, Need for protective measures against threat to freedom, EEC poll favours Britain, Denmark's new leader has majority of one, Big Brother not watching-yet, New campaign launched to prevent crime, Mr Wilson repudiates suggestion of any deal behind scenes on Common Market voting, Fischer's run of wins halted by Petrosian, Firm of Nixon nominee raided, Boadicea cuts costs and Beacon lights the way ahead, Essential and complex tool is here to stay, Moscow censure of British pictures, U S Senate vote to allow import from Rhodesia, Attempt to kill Mr Arafat fails in Syria, Difficulties ahead for Argentina, US Army criticized over investigation of killings, Russia explains Jewish policy, Networks must talk with one voice, Israel's peace proposal denounced as plot to retain Arab lands, Memories of a quieter war front revived. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: John Tyzack & Partners Limited, Pci, Certified Dividends, Kleinwort Benson Limited, Newsociety, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Post Office, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Computer Cost Thousands, Face Saver, Slumberdown, Wenorton Holdings Limited, Interim Statement, High & Dry, Russell Braddon, The Times, A. & S. Henry & Co. Limited, Cambrian, Shelter, The British Canadian Trust, Limited, Leicester Permanent, Secker & Warburg, Ferranti, Pan Am, Je Reviens, Motortune, Ibm, Harpers, Antartex, Lovell, Maurice, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Business Computers Limited, Leasco, Steinberg & Sons (London & South Wales) Ltd, International Computers. Law: London man charged with murder in Wales, Boy tells how he got to Malta by air, Naval officer sentenced to dismissal, Re-trial ordered in hijack case, Court considers tax appeal by Mrs Biggs, Hijack case witness put on trial, Slander action against Mr Leo Abse, Turks bring British boy to court in handcuffs, Registration of common 'stopped newjobs', Inquiry ordered into Manila street deaths, Court of Appeal Dying man gets trial postponed Murray v Shuter and Others, Bail of £3,000 for man on plot charge, Boy 'saw shooting in police car window', Barring Hindu of low caste from temple an offence Suntharalingam v Inspector of Police, Kankesanturai. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Rugby Union Easy task for England, Tennis Frenchmen are hopeful, Secret Harbour at best distance, Motor racing Ferraris pledge new effort, Cricket Groupings for new event next season, Sports in Brief, British Olympic team get £170,000 grant, Yachting Macdonald-Smith Protest, Rowing Cost remains drawback, Golf Illness may force Jacklin to withdraw, Oliver, leading man again, could not ask for more, State of stalemate remains between West Ham and Leeds. Reviews: Removing the bath plug: or, facing the trauma of a new birth Intimate Behaviour, Lso Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, The undeveloped heart Maurice, West of Suez Cambridge, Art from Los Angeles, Margaret Price triumphs in Cologne, Bergman returns to form-in English The Touch, The making of an Angel Buttons: the Making of a President, Dame Ivy and Miss Smith: two literary legends at tea and on tape IVY and Stevie, Softly Softly BBC 1 Leonard Buckley, Scott's Raj: a great enterprise in the making The Towers of Silence. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,890, Quick guide, Two Herbert Ross ballets at Wimbledon. Classified Advertising: The Times Motor Show Place, A Communications Engineer with vision in electronics and common sense in mechanics, Bussiness Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Property: Properties Abroad, Overseas property Instant villages, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Vorster's Raid On Zambia, A Second Term For President Thieu, Cbi's Crumb Of Comfort, Telling The Truth To His Party. Letters to the Editor: New Communion service., The oldest dynasty, Schizophrenia treatment, Words of disguise, MPs and the Party line, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Road and rail, PO: think again, Senior nurses' status, Gas: an answer, Acerbic exchanges, Healthier bodies, unhealthier minds, Britain and Japan, Aircraft noise, From Mr G. L. Farrington Texturing for the mercurial rag-trade, CBI and EEC, The brimming Thames, Silly goose?, Enforce payment terms more rigidly. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 5. 1946 Coal prospects. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Professor J. Glaister, Mr Roy Elston, Mr Viliam Siroky Former Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia. Business and Finance: Ford denies pollution charge, Togetherness among the computer groups Kenneth Owen reports, Bids and Deals, ITT to take over Rimmel for £9.25m, Nixon told of Pan-Am loss, Freemans profits may return to £3m this year, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Total ban on new foreign investment in gilts, Chairmen's Reports, BSA: the gamble that may not pay off Richard Spiegelberg on how a famous engineering firm came to need £15m to survive, BP expands its oil refinery at Rotterdam, Japan American textile demand accepted in face of opposition from home industry, Top BSC men in jobs reshuffle, CBI survey shows marked recovery of confidence: industrial expansion likely, Walkout at British Leyland plant halts production of the 1800 car model, De Beers puts up diamond price by 5 pc, Aluminium price at 23 cents, Italy Pirelli short-time working under attack from unions, Britain must spend more on nuclear fusion research, AEA chief says, New Issues Bristol Corpn three times subscribed, Lord Mayor criticizes British Week organizers, Eskimoes sue America over North Slope, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, BP ousts Shell Transport at top of The Times 1000, Fixed Interest, Extent of mortgage rate cut still in doubt, Japan opposes U S call for free float, Fears of 50 pc bread price rise on Six entry, Spain likely to join European airbus group, Sweden EEC endangering free trade, minister says, Collective bargaining call for hotel catering workers, In brief, Company News Second-half spurt leaves Spark only 8 pc down, Business Diary: Walk-about at BSC-Waterstone rises. Dressed cattle freeze, Business survey shows revival of optimism, Birmingham ends its cooperation with Whitehall's IDC strategy, Middle East Iraq Petroleum agrees to pay higher royalties, Day in lieu of Christmas Day, UCS charge against Mr Davies is rejected, United States President Nixon to unveil post-freeze policy on TV, Exports Ten men with a big promotion on their hands, Mining Tara orebody moves southwards, 4S Travel's 'sample' weekend in Spain for £1, Protection and growth of capital. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Wall Street advances, Sterling and Money, US selling of Rank Org, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A Walker joins Capel-Cure Carden. Births.
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