The Times - 08/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Hedrick Smith, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From John Chartres, From Fouad Gawharv, From Eric Marsden, By Peter Hopkirk, By a Staff Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Osman Coventry, By Denis Taylor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Stewart Harris, From Dan van der Vat, From David Housego, From Michael Hornsby, Harriet Chare, Kirsten Cubitt, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Brian Lewis, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Richard Maylan, Irving Wardle, By Peter Green, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Gerald Ely, Ian McDonald, PHS, T. MERVYN JONES, Chairman, Civic Trust for Wales, Llandaff, Cardiff, March 5., JEREMY HUNT, 19 St. Michael's Road, S.W.9., KEN FLEET, , BARNES WALLIS., JOHN HOWARD., ALEX COMFORT., G. PATSALIDIS, c/o Y.M.C.A., N.8, ANTHONY DORRELL, , JOHN SILKIN, , GEOFFREY BING, , H. W. McCARTHY, , J. M. McSWINEY, , GRAHAM J. BRACKSTONE, EDWIN HUBBARD, , PEMBROKE, , STIRLING MOSS, , By George Clark Political Staff, By Anthony Rowley, From Colin Chapman, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By John Groser, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Kenneth Owen, Richard Spiegelberg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, C. M. DE BACKER, GEORG TUGENDHAT, , W. A. WISEMAN, , Ronald Kershaw, F. M. M. STEINER, , By Anthony Thomas, By John Woodland, David Rudland,
ResumoNews: Egyptian treasures to be shown in London, Labour pledge to keep down London fares, The Times Diary Hoffman's tale of peaky Nixon, British court to try German over Gulf death, Growing support for Dr Schroder as shadow Chancellor, Offer to U S to extend cancer studies, Population policy is urged for Britain, Dane says he took gunboats to Israel, Serious paper preferred by the young, editor says, Legal safeguards urged for GPs after acquittal of doctor who told parents girl was on pill, Mr Berkeley is rejected as candidate, Horticulture: 'Fever' in dying trees, Mr Vorster considers allowing a visit by World Council of Churches, Russians back Cairo as cease-fire ends, Teaching the teachers, Minister tries to revive Oslo coalition, Warsaw pact summit on defence planned, Islanders carry Duke's boat ashore in Fiji, Computer list of senior civil servants, Caracas banker released by kidnappers, Merchant adventurers in Europe, France is demanding too much too soon, Second man is accused after Carr explosion, Nine killed in pre-election riots in West Bengal, Shaikh's tough terms for President Yahva, Split healed in Indonesian journalists' body, Dean attacks images of Christ, Polish leader warns party of capitalist foes, How to reduce the total of drop-out students, Clashes in Belfast as Orangemen march, Big changes suggested in training for law, Talks in Berlin on opening Wall for Easter visits, People of Belfast suffer under increasing strain as the civil strife intensifies, Police clear land for new Tokyo airport, Midlands spring clean on the grand scale Regional Notebook, Soviet Jew 'tortured' by questions, Pressure for harder line against gunmen, Israel says it is no time to brandish guns, Aircraft join search for US airmen kidnapped in Turkey, Concorde said to be too noisy for Canadians, Birth of a population policy?, MP gives a warning on 'crisis of confidence', TUC's prescription includes higher pensions and family allowances, 19 sentenced in Rome for theatre fraud, Cold snap a disaster for French fruit growers, New patterns for the showground, Third airport 'would affect balance of payments', Jews call for boycott of Red Army Ensemble, A role for Europe in the shadow of the giants, Mr Gorton prepares to meet Labour attack, South Vietnamese commanders jubilant over capture of town along Ho Chi Minh trail, Shots fired as mob stone S African police, Italian reform drive being thwarted by revolts and rhetoric, A syllabus suitable for the South Pacific, Soviet Union begins work on huge new missiles, Violence hint in protest on Immigration Bill, United command to be set up for Palestinians, Rabbi tells Signor Moro of Titus's destruction, The Pentagon spies who got out of control, Hosein brothers' appeal may take 10 days, First-class post restarts today but 1,000 offices to stay shut, Hunger strike by students at Spanish school, Experts called in appeal by Mrs McKay, Industry and TUC to appeal for reflation policy, Whatever happened to Mrs Exeter?. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Barclays Bank Trust Company Limited, CU Assurance, YOU magazine, Mac Arthur's Scotch, University Of Birmingham, Butterworths, Hampton & Sons, The Sentinel, Avis-we rent cars, The Economist. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Snead again beats world best to lift top prize, Miss Flannigan outstanding against Ireland, Sports in Brief, County Championship: Final: Staf-, Breakdown helps Andretti, Frazier must survive five rounds of pain to beat Clay, Stoke's best chance in 99 years, Mill Reef another Derby hope for North America, First title for Midlands, Arsenal too disciplined or too obstinate, Spurs' boldness may suit Liverpool, West Indies drop catches, England's frantic call on injured Cowdrey, Results of FA Cup sixth round ties, Surrey's debt to a London Scot, Navy shine in midfield, Celtic will listen to offers for Hughes, Rugby Union, Hindu Argentine sleep firmly on, Nerak raises hopes for Cheltenham, Football fixtures, Colchester short of skill, not courage, Sedgman still stirring memories, Lane loses to tradition. Reviews: Rosemary Brown Wigmore Hall, The Lie, New Britten Songs Cardiff Festival, Sicilian riches: an early dream of the fabulous West Armada from Athens, Narciso Yepes Queen Elizabeth Hall, Revolution in a military ghost-town 1789 Théâtre du Soleil, Lso Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Property: Save and Prosper Property Fund A new way to benefit from property-with insurance, King&Co, National House 12/18 Moorgate Ec2, Editorials/Leaders: Dangers In Immigrants Bill, Prospects To The East, The Doctor Faces His Dilemma, Patience Wears Thin In Middle East. Letters to the Editor: Whose heritage?, British as BOAC, Oil prices, Comfort and pollution, Cheap power from on-site generation, Responsibility of science, Postal services, Taste in art, Local fears over third London airport, Treatment of cancer, Immigration, Arms to South Africa, Pricing points, Assistance for British inventors, Bill on Industrial Relations, Workers' Control. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Businessman as headmaster: A, European Diary: Swedish trade unionist plans his early retirement. Obituaries: Thurston Dart Musical scholar and teacher, Prof P. W. S. Andrews, Prof C. M. Macinnes, Obituary, Prof Allan Nevins American historian. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 1, 1946 Holiday Season. Business and Finance: Crowther report out next week, Ruling eases tax on single premium policies, Business graduate pay variations, Company News Allied Textile rebound to await 1971-72, Redundancy fears rise for 30,000 as RB 211 project closure grows more likely, British group favoured to win Australian nuclear power station contract, Bulgarians look West for goods, Industry hopes for Budget relief on company taxation, Halewood strikers vote to continue stoppage, Management, Union and dock employers agree on Merseyside recruitment, Lonrho Limited John Holt & Company (Liverpool) Limited, Europe's way with its graduates, Cutback in new power plant feared, Why are so many computers working far below their potential?, The West Hertfordshire Main Drainage Authority Issue Of 9¼ Per Cent. Redeemable Stock 1981/1983, Mail order shares after the strike, Increased offer for Libya oil, The Times share indices, Italy: tax evasion hinders share ownership John Earle in Rome on moves to alter stock registration laws, Mr Ford's doubts on expansion in Britain, The West Hertfordshire Main Drainage Authority, Lord Balogh urges new prices panel, Food spending up 2.1 pc in quarter, Trust Houses Forte Limited., Question for House on talks with Receiver, Briefly from the Boardroom, BSC and private steel groups poised for plant exchange deal, Institutions prepare loan for IOS, Britain under the oilmen's drill Clive Callow surveys the prospects for large scale on-land production of crude oil and gas in the UK, Cubitts to build new Hilton, Results this week Bowater, EMI and Rugby Cement, Skyways names merchant bank backer as chairman, Sharp advance expected in silver, Ford Motor Company, Mr Onassis seeks review of investment contracts after oil price rises, Car division aims to lift annual output to 2,300, Contracts Costain Australia in £2.5m project, Paper company in Japan deal, Pressed Steel men reject £5 a week offer, Australia expects good year for sugar, Lloyds Bank Limited Notice to Shareholders Second Interim Dividend, Teesside steps out on its own, Economists call for reforms in UK tax system, Mining Barlow's record for Rand Mines holders, Banks to finance £1.8m tanker, The TUC faces the economic facts of life Peter Jay, Economics Editor, on the proposals Mr Feather will put to Mr Heath, Freight Report Tanker rates revive on Gulf settlement, Imperial Metal Industries Limited Exceptional factors reduce profits. Business Appointments: Mr Tedbury joins Qualitex board in ICI reshuffle. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Recent issues, New Issues Alida Packaging: a share to watch for, The Flying Rubber Doctor. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,714, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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