The Times - 06/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From John Chartres Belfast, Saturday morning, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor., By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Rita Marshall, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Architectural Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Alan McGregor, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Fred Emery, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Christopher Marlcy Financial Editor, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By R W Shakespeare, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By Business News Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, John Drummond, John Woodland, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Lindsay Duncan, Ronald Irving, Margaret Stone, Guy Clutton-Brock, Paul Routledge, Tim Devlin, Julian Critchley, PHS, Morchard Bishop, RICHARD CHRISTOPHER., GORDON PRIEST., ROY LEWIS., ROBERT I. COWAN., MAURICE EDELMAN., THOMAS., J. D. FOX., CHRISTOPHER SHAWCROSS., H. YARROW., J. C. R. HUNT, W. A. C. HARVEY., H. MULLENEUX., PERCY CLARK, , BRIGID BROPHY, 3/185 Old Brompton Road, S.W.5., HUGH JENKINS., ANTONY STEEL., L. JOHN COLLINS., OLIVER PHILPOT., ALAN BLYTH., GUY BELLAMY., By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By David J. Goldberg, the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Ian McDonald, David Spanier, David Wade, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, William Mann, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Peter Waymark, Edward Mayer,
ResumoNews: Strike by tanker drivers called off, Five for trial in banks case, The Times Diary Arundel herald hardly heard, Czech youths to be tried for 'Trotskyist plot', Government is accused of under-costing education, Community services under Kensington motorway, £100,000 grants for Cardiff college research, President Nixon's political aims behind the blackout on news ot Laos invasion, 'Risk in race Act' over choice of teachers, Damages claim over drugs case rejected, Woman to run £5.6m birth control budget, Man stole £54,750 of car components, jury told, Receiver clamps down on Rolls spending, Any newspaper's job is to investigate, reporter says, Revenue 'should pay for tax errors', 3 am: Soldier and two civilians shot dead in Ulster riot, Twelfth executive quits London Weekend, £3m needed to restore and maintain St Paul's Cathedral, Lorry driver leaves 17 people hurt on road, The habit of The Hobbit, Woman died after tube burst during operation, Ship officers exonerated, Automatic man in the moon fetches £400, Radioactivity Less fall-out after heavy rain, Legislation proposed to end Turkish student unrest, Record year for French aircraft industry, Boys' operation on bulls is criticized, Britain to propose that giant oil tankers be allowed to sail against Channel traffic flow, Astronauts run out of time for experiments during first Moon walk, US ready for talks about peace guarantees, Tribes in Dr Obote's home district are afraid of persecution, White Paper pleases Mr Vorster, No comfort in Rhodesia, Swiss weekend of decision on women's suffrage, Buildings fire-bombed in Rome clashes, No martyrs among the militants, Manipulating tables, 'One Nation' or a divided society?, Post Office loss mounts to £7.5m and no peace moves are in sight, Miami: purpose-built wonderland, Uganda regime recognized now by Britain, Full union support for Ford stoppage, India demands return of hijackers, Fine old tawnies, Pest control: New hope for non toxic insecticide, Trust closure forced by postal strike, Motor vessel sank after stability check, Cheese for a savoury snack, 'Insane' man in Tate case to be charged, Cannabis habit said to be nearly an epidemic, Westminster's 'political cowboys', Staff savings help to rescue Skyways, Hotel rooms too small for bobsleigh men, Risk seen in absence of government action in French wave of strikes, 'Time pressing' for Britain's entry into EEC, The survival of the Jewish faith, Bonn baffled by change in Russians' attitude, Wrong number for Queen's telephone bill, Employees asked to work normally. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nation Life Insurance Company Ltd., Intourist Moscow Limited, The Kitchen Companion, Villas Tunisia Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, National Airlines, King & Co., Thos. Cook & Son Ltd., Thomson Royal Holidays, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Septuagesima, For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Concerts, Shoppers' Market Place, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Sport: Golf, New French caps may avenge defeat, Valuable goals from Crawford, Sports in Brief, Miss Shaw defeated, Going for par on giant slalom, Even Keel fancied for Ginger Wine steeplechase, Nepala wins title for third time, Fixtures, No business like show business-when loyalty is in the lead, French Tan impresses, Hard Silk can fulfil stable hopes again, 10-year-old who should go far on skis, Britain's preparation second to none, New league plan unlikely to be supported, Wales need to justify praises won at Cardiff, Luckhurst likely to reopen with Boycott, Squash rackets, Latest snow reports. Business and Finance: Skyways back in business on Monday, Alliance in third try for Raglan, Farmers see Ministers on eve of price review talks, Post Office rationalization study may eliminate 30,000 jobs, Aerospace companies reassess the prospects, London gets electricity price rise-and warning, 810 to lose machine tool jobs: orders drop by 30pc, Top-grade uranium at Queensland Mines, Whitehall concern at oil talks deadlock, Expectations are not always great, Collapse by Rolls-Royce raises immediate TriStar problems for Air Holdings, Lucas group stand to lose more than £16m, TV rental prospects at Granada/Robinson, Share prices recover after setbacks, 4,000 at Cowley agree to end pieceworking, The Times list of latest dividends, No night, no day at the tables in Las Vegas, Company News Silentbloc pay 4 pc as profits flow again, Briefly from the Boardroom, Unitholder Index on February 4,, Where fiscal honesty is the best return policy, Lloyds dividend is increased, Fixed Interest, Urgent Washington talks on Lockheed difficulties, Swan Hunter strike put off, Savings bank's UDT loan link, Unions plan pressure to salvage RB 211 contract, Kodak colour film up, How the markets moved, Design problem for TriStar, Unions want wage talks to continue, Sugar prices collapse, Partial rally by mining sector. Editorials/Leaders: Equities' Danger Signals, '...Whom Time Hath Surprised', No Boundaries To The Battlefield, Darker Outlook In Ulster After Latest Violence. Stock Exchange Tables: Sugar down again, Sterling and Money, Heavy trading in A Herbert, Recent Issues, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Options: the rules of call and put, The benefits of units linked to assurance. Law: Protection a patent can provide, Delaying plaintiff's right to costs Teheran Europe Co. Ltd. V. S. T. Belton (Tractors) Ltd. (No. 2), Affidavit evidence accepted, Libel injury aggravated 'by years of distress' Broome V. Cassell & Co. Ltd. and Another. Letters to the Editor: Origins of the failure of Rolls-Royce, BBC documentary on examinations, Soviet strength at sea, Threat to Avon Gorge, Experiments on animals, Slow cricket, State advertising, Victims of planning, South African attitudes, Independence of Arts Council, Charitable status. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday. February 7 1946. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford. Obituaries: Sir Paul Fildes, Mr Mátyás Rákosi Stalinist dictator of Hungary whose rule led to 1956 uprising. Reviews: The growing chemistry, Polyphonia Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Collection curiosities, Nader's raiders, A musical history lesson, Bath Choir Festival Hall, Kuniyoshi Hugh M. Moss Galleries, The Haunted Manor University of Bristol, Robert Tear. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Hypnotism at the table, Broadcasting: Saturday Bbc 1, Radio, Sunday Bbc I, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,690, Chess Recognizing future masters. Politics and Parliament: Insurance for pillion passengers House of Commons, Tree lovers' charter: Bill delayed. Property.
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