The Times - 09/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Richard Wigg, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From John Chartres, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Hugh Mabbett, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, By R W Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Giles Smith, By Our Business News Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Berry Ritchie, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, Lindsay Duncan, Halldora Blair, Richard Davy, Peter Waymark, Richard Harris, John Young, PHS, ALPORT, , FRANK JUDD., HANNAH STANTON., AUSTIN FLANNERY, O.P., Chairman, Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement. GARRET FITZGERALD, T.D., (Member of Dail Eireann), Fine Gael. CONOR CRUISE O'BRIEN, T.D., Irish Labour Party, EOIN RYAN. S.C. (Senator). Fianna Fail. Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement. 173 Barton Road East, Dundrum. Dublin 14., DEREK MARLOWE., H. BRABAZON OF TARA. J. COLERIDGE. B. HULME. J. V. RUSSELL. P. TAYLOR. E. TOMLIN, Councillors, , C. W. M. HORNER, , R. M. ROBBINS, , JACK BARNETT, , WILLI FRISCHAUER, , JOAN BRYANT, , GHITA JONESCU, , JOHN W. LEAVER., By Canon Lindsay Dewar, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Hennessy, David Wade, Paul Overy, John Higgins, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, Joyce Rackham, John Carter,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: England make confident start in Test, EEC inquiry into allegations on Congo aid, Chauffeur and guards injured, Three theories in death of Jakarta general, Post Office union leaders reject offer of less than half 15 per cent claim, Weather: More rain on coast than at sea, Acting bishop is hoist with Amalfi's petards, Storms hit Chay Blyth, Vulcan bomber crashes near village, Mr Lloyd expected to be unopposed, M Pompidou's control strengthened by Government changes, Research on materials that decay, End of student revolution in China, Conveyance fees for solicitors not to be cut, Woman died of exposure in her living room, Ford build new sports car for rallies, The Times Diary Tupamaros take their pick, 'Risk' in longer stay by Herr Dutschke, Casinos and castles, Check on overseas property deals, QE2 racing to French liner ablaze in Caribbean, Ovum development may aid infertility cure, First sip, Undiscovered Iberia, Growing your own vegetables, Vicar makes nude Adam and Eve film, Herr Dutschke loses his appeal and is expected to leave the country quickly, Labour adds to arms pressure on Mr Heath, Councillors trapped in blazing room, Spanish version of postponed Schumann visit, London lawyer marries an Eisenhower, Ships delayed by seamen's strike in Italy, Britain is promised all help, Affluence at the Boat Show, The intolerance of Christianity, Mr Rippon says EEC must show its resolve, Report of royal romance 'ridiculous', Tribunals procedure may be changed, Cairo condemns raids by Jordan on guerrillas, Conscription in Gibraltar likely to be abolished, Roman wall unspoilt by pylons, board says, Mr Gromyko in protest over Embassy bomb, Teachers to strike over suspended headmistress, Civic lottery may be fought nationally after support in poll, Society to aid in drug cases is closed, Film men's union calls off official stoppage planned for Tuesday Doubts on protest strike, Worker-priest accused in Madrid court, Food Home-made marmalade, A lesson in delusion, A new era begins at Roedean, No hotel room for Minister, expelled Briton says, Mr Nixon is urged to end death penalty, Left-wing US student to be deported, Dr Jarring has 'useful and constructive' talks with Mrs Meir, Economic advantage in Africa, The politics of the Western, Lockjaw was not diagnosed. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited, Romania, BASF Agfa, Surveyors, Nationalwide Ststionery Supermarket Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Loft Ladders Ltd., Bishopsgate Typewriter Co Ltd, Attica, Wholesale Typewriter Co., Cavendish Sales Cassette Centre, Horizon, Gibraltar Tourist Office,, algeria, Edward Erdman, Catalan Villas Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday Bbc1, Sunday Bbc1, Radio, Chess Glued to the board, Bridge Accent on the defence, Chess winner, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,666. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Royal Festival Hall, Announcement's, Magic Of Poland, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Business and Finance: Report urges training role for trade associations, Treasury chief to face electricity inquiry, IMF urges Britain to keep open mind on incomes policy, If you've never heard of unit trusts before..., Company News 'Lofs' in half-time leap to over £2.5m., Unitholder Index on January 7,, Doubts over value for money from Dutch Shell pay structure, NY sugar advances six points, British machine tool industry in drive for big Soviet contracts, Olsen out of Harland talks, Diamond sales down by 23pc last year, Extracts from other conference speeches Mr. L. Touw, More than 2,000 workers to lose their jobs in cutback by Hawker Siddeley, Mining Gold Fields may share in McCamey's Monster, The Times list of latest dividends, British Leyland fail to end piecework system, Ellerman follow Cunard with loss forecast, U S unemployment rate is highest for nine years, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Saudi Arabia raises oil tax rate to 55 p c, Relief on wear and tear of capital equipment, A ten-year package to wrap up short term savings, Fixed Interest, NCB order level hurts Anderson, Ford, Vauxhall hold back as BLMC raise prices, The redundancy list grows, Dock strike over Pilkington cargo, £59m loans to finance jet engine deals, 4,000 in computer survey, Sterling and Money, BSC chief's warning on lower profits, France cuts bank rate as sterling improves, Canvey opposes new refinery, Shipbuilder replies to charge on tanker delay, How the markets moved Rises, 8,000 facing lay-off in Rolls-Royce dispute, US underlines its opposition to pacts with Six, Cadburys raise 4 brand prices. Picture Gallery. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Lyons borrow $20m through Euroloan, Profit taking in major stocks, Recent Issues, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Editorials/Leaders: Europe's Most Beautiful Country, But Not Proved Necessary, Gilts: No Joy For The Bulls, Wasteful, Illusory And Unfair. Law: Pay agreement binding on journalists Maxwell V. International Publishing Corporation Ltd., Ensuring a fair deal for both parties. Letters to the Editor: Christian names in 1970, Selling weapons to South Africa, Disturbances in Poland, A change problem, Loyalties of Jewish minorities, Royal borough's rubbish, Not from Clough, The lethal habit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, January 10, 1946. Deaths. Reviews: Bel canto, The Best of Barker London Weekend Leonard Buckley, The reluctant money-spinner, Sale room 9,500 guineas paid for a De Heem, Out of the gilded cabbage: the R.A.'s Vienna Secession exhibition, Kean coming to the Globe Theatre, Laurence Harvey for Child's Play, The increasing obsolescence of childhood education. Obituaries: Sir David Luce, Mr A. W. Sandford BP advances in Mediterranean, Lieut-Col Dorrell Vc at Nery in 1914, Miss Isobel Campbell. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Sport: Palmer-Tomkinson shows old zest for battle, Sports in Brief, Mrs Jones in semi-final, Weekend fixtures, Another step by Fulham towards promotion, Scottish trial beset by injuries, West Ham drop Moore: Busby drops and disciplines Best, Mottram reaches another national final, French girls make clean sweep, Defeat for top seed, Jacklin unable to make up any ground on leaders in US, Brogan and Biddlecombe worth following, Stokoe leads the way, Double for Rimell, England leave out Cowdrey and pick Willis for first time, Into View should feel more at ease over Newbury distance, Huggett's record six under par, Open status for women's event, Cambridge captain goes down to Williamson at the 19th, Welsh to ease doubts over Thomas, British pair reach the semi-finals, Latest snow reports. Property: Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Australia a la carte.
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