The Times - 23/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From John Chartres and Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Jay, From Ian McDonald, By John Groser, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By a special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Hopkirk, From Ian Murray, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, By Eric Wigham, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By a Northern Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Harry Debelius, From Dessa Trevisan, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Leo Goodstadt, By Clifford Longley, From Derek Wilson, Jenny Lucas, Mary Culham, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Jeffrey Daniels, By Donald Weeks, Ray Gosling, By Patrick Wilson, Edward Candy, By John M. Allegro, David Pryce-Jones, By Alan Gibson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, From Vincent Hanna, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Jim Railton, Bernard Gwertzman © 1971 New York Times, PHS, Garry Lloyd, Chris Dunkley, J. CLEMENT JONES., DAVID DEUTSCH, , H. L. MILLARD, , W. H. GEER., GEOFFREY CRANKSHAW., J. ERIC FENN, , RICHARD G. COOKE, P. W. DIXON, , K. G. PERONA-WRIGHT., R. A. BIRD, , ALAN BAILEY., DAVID JAMES., M. H. WALEY COHEN, , WARREN LAMB., K. L. STRETCH, , Professor L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS., SIDNEY LARKINS, , L. D. REMMETT-PEAY, , By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Eric Hardy, J. A. D. Writs:-, By Ian Morison, From Patrick Brogan, From Moshe Brilliant, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. T. WHITTINGHAM, JOHN T. WILLIS, , MICHAEL LEE, ALFRED LATHAM-KOENIG., By John Woodland, F. W. MILLER, , By Anthony Thomas, By John Earle, Rome, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, RS, David Jones, D.A.,
ResumoNews: Government support 'essential' for takeover of UCS, Tax seen as fine on unregistered unions, Operational research register, Blantyre summit may follow Banda visit, Nixon wage freeze plan meets growing opposition, Forgotten people at the bottom of the pile, 300 Spaniards in censorship Protest, Alleged council corruption leads to inquiry, Bronze Age fortifications inside henge monument, Census 'confirms case for keeping rail link', Vice-President Ky puts off election decision, Publisher is likely to be chairman of Arts Council, Carrington-Mintoff talks offer a new hope, Mr Heath's dinner guest from Hollywood, American doubts over Concorde in secret report, Dr Barnardo's shake-up, Berlin accord is expected today, Independent inquiry into alleged Army brutality will not be responsible to Cabinet, TUC makes a start on the task of bringing machinery up to date, Attempt to kill Manila opposition, Herr Steiner says he is 'soldier of ideals', Viewpoint Village shops, Council pays landlord £300 a week, Suspension call for elderly convicted drivers, Mafia exiles end their hunger strike, Spain's cooperative farm experiment pays off, Man found after 10 days in Cairngorms, Pound to find own level today for first time since 1939, Leader of Soledad brothers shot dead 'in prison escape', Research throws doubt on teaching theories, The Pope's concern over financial crisis, Dividing line between 'porn' and 'pretend', Piping on the shore of Loch Shiel From Seton Gordon, Explosion rocks Belfast jail holding 100 internees in weekend of bomb attacks, Inquiry "waste of time', Dockland 'needs corporation for development', Distillery's facade to be reerected, Better season for man who moved to hills Agriculture, Anarchist among five held by police, The Times Diary Praful Patel in murder hunt, Church's part in the Market issue, U S clergymen accused of stealing service records, Dr Kaunda's former associate sets up new opposition party, Property Dublin site problem is solved, Voluntary service appeals for £20,000, Science report Neurophysiology: Brain regrowth, Deposed Bolivian President flees to Peruvian embassy, Abraham a myth, Mr Allegro says, Lourdes girl 'miracle cure', Trinket sellers banned from Bayswater Road, Manuals on sale here tell how to blow up buildings, British charity officials off to E Pakistan, Mr Ceausescu gives firm retort to Russian accusations, Cabinet criticizes Dayan 'annexation speech', EEC official raises question of Bonn's political ambitions, American waders' invasion making guide books vital, Allegations 'a frame-up' officer says, Valuable major survey, Libya puts 107 pre-revolution notables on trial, Mr Nixon's gesture appreciated by Japan, Dog warden will arrest town's stray pets, Hanoi distrust of Peking-US summit, Minister orders Pheasantry Club inquiry, New agreement on satellite links. News in Brief. Law: £102 fine after football match, Two pilots charged, Former Vice-President charged with treason. Index. Display Advertising: Thomas Vale And Sons Limited, City Of Nottingham, Decimal Currency Board, Quinton Hazell (Holdings) Ltd., Lancia, Guinness Mahoo & Co. Limited, Property Investment, Steel Samson, Rhp, The Times, Boac, International Stores. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Funeral Arrangements, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 6 and 18. Reviews: Tiepolo's dazzling skill with vast canvases, Bbc So Albert Hall, Opening concert Edinburgh Festival, Revenge and the nature of killing Murderess, Josquin des Prés Albert Hall, The mind has its marvels The Chosen People, Mad, and sane enough Corvo. Sport: Rowing Britain loses touch with top class, Crowned Prince not to be written off, Somerset's hopes are ended in intensely fought match, Swimming Lampe shines brightly, Sports in Brief, Yachting Dutchman takes Finn title, Horse trials Phillips must be first choice for Burghley, Football The word is quickly getting through, Tennis Wightman Cup match all square again, Athletics Why a successful league may go for the knockout, Motor cycling Poor start foils Hailwood, Polo A veteran on the losing side, Golf Jacklin shows genius in a tight finish. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Secrets of the Russian underground, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, August 22, 1946 German aircraft. Editorials/Leaders: Playing To The Referee's Whistle, Others May Now Follow Dr Banda, Russia's Balkan Worries, North Sea Oil Policy. Letters to the Editor: Discipline on the football field, Pay scales for hospital staff, The treatment of jurors, National parks, Northern Ireland, Return of the corncrake, Pickpockets in London, Brave, new planning machine for housing, Chimney safety, Toy rescue, Warning unheeded, Dr Julius Rieger, Finance for films, Publicity over surgery, Estate duty, Hypermarkets can coexist with the High Street. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr D.G. Cottom Consultant physician, Sir Harold Roper Former Tory MP. Business and Finance: Need for rapid changes in the Code, Floating Belgian parity viewed as move towards joint action by Six, Savings surplus of £22m in July, Sterling likely to start at a premium when London markets open today, Still waiting for the green revolution, Results this week Carreras, Ldn Brick 'Pearl 'and Carrington, Esso and Mobil sign CBI pledge-with a caution, Unit trust prices, Japan proposes increase of 5 pc in gold price, Co-op Union backs EEC, Commodities U S surcharge could hit Australian wool sales, The Washington Column Familiar plot but with a new twist, New Issues, Watney plea to City Panel over Grand Met offer, Israel devalues by 20 pc, Mr Ridley to meet UCS customers this week, Paris talks for franc zone nations, Nissan to concentrate on sales switch to British car market, Toolmakers' dispute halts production of Avengers, Truman's: a quiet merger plan that went awry, Company Meeting Craigielea Rubber Plantations Ltd., Business Diary in Japan: Ides of August. Clique golf. No float, Company News Gresham Inv scrip; forecast beaten, Mining Cleveland in $150m expansion scheme, Management The life cycle of a major company, IMF assess European currency reaction, Mersey dockworkers accept new agreement on pay and conditions, Pressure on DTI to help save 680 food group jobs, Bonds traded in Europe. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lombard North Central changes in executive. Shipping News: Freight Report. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,855, Television, Radio.
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