The Times - 17/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser. Political Staff, From David Blake, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan Hamilton, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Knine, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Wolfers, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Arthur Osman, Michael Wood, Derek Mahon, David Cheshire, Roger Baker, Robert Nye, David Piper, Marghanita Laski, Michael Thomas, PHS, Nicholas Hagger, BARBARA CASTLE, ROBERT BARLOW., C. A. BUCKLAND., E. A. MASLINSKI., W. LINDESAY NEUSTATTER., GEORGE MIDDLETON., P. H. JONES., ROSEMARY HOLLAND., BETTY CUTHILL, Hon-Secretary, , JAMES R. M. ARNOLD, NORMAN WEBSTER., C. E. J. DOLAMORE., CECIL ROBERTS., E.G. COX., SAINSBURY., ANDREW HERXHEIMER, Editor., P. J. D. WILES, , JOHN STOTT, Rector, DAVID J. FILSELL, , From John Chartres, By a Sale Room Correspondent, William Mann, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Staff, By Michael Baily, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Anthony Rowley, By Giles Smith, From David Bonavia, By Roger Vielvoye, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, By Ronald Kershaw, SALAH KAMEL. MOHAMED IBRAHIM GHORABA, ABD-EL MOHSEN SHAMMA., ANDREW SHORT., P. V. COLEBROOK, Managing, J. H. GOODLAND., ARNOLD HYDE, , J. G. MOSS., By Hugh Stephenson, Hickmott V. Curd, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Doctor says CS gas can damage brain, County councillor cleared in ballot paper trial, Indian criticism of relief puzzles UN men, Bernard Levin Chacun a son goo, America should quit Vietnam says general, Labour Party split on entry issue widens, FBI trace £400,000 EI Greco, Corrections, Motoring Seat belts must be worn, New law to let museums charge entry, Ford production halted after talks deadlock, Art team to see Mr Heath on sale of masterpieces, University picks woman to join 200 professors, Petition on pregnancy service status, ILEA defies Government over milk and raising of fees for further education classes, Sir Alec sent Lord Goodman to Salisbury, India takes arms from guerrillas as precaution, Extension for payment of estate duty, President Allende in appeal to nation after terrorist strike, Mr Rippon underlines defence role of WEU, Tribunal on teachers' claim is named, Diplomats' warnings that went unheeded, Moves towards sea-dumping rules, Private detectives who 'bugged' bedrooms fined, Mr Heath's recipe for healthy life in politics, Mother cleared after inquest jury's verdict, Malagasy seeks to close RAF oil patrol base, Mr Wilson told President of disquiet at bombing, Man who left guns in hotel is fined £2,500, Dispute will cut mental health services, Preliminaries of Medina trial begin in Georgia, Lure of a flat uprooted Soviet workers, Study gave 'false view' of value of higher education, Tax relief on cars bought by firms, New Piccadilly plan for 595,000 sq ft of offices, Shedding light on a vital issue, Rail chaos threat over Southern Region cuts, Britain likely to agree to separation for Anguilla, Two officials resign in Mexico after riot, Parents throw stink bombs in County Hall, African meeting divided on talks with Mr Vorster, 'Child would not have died' if mother had stayed in, Press is warned not to speculate about evidence given in secret, Anti-vivisection Bill passes MPs' committee, Geophysics: Changing length of the day, Legislator and one-man welfare bureau, Taxi men end ban threat, Lighten your darkness, Medical pressures to tighten the Abortion Act, Anglican synod takes new step on troubled road to unity, MPs doubts about EEC and coloured immigrants, Engineering union opposes Common Market entry, Puppets are biggest attraction at Festival of Vienna, Language of the mind, More apply for legal aid in civil proceedings, Wife of Arthur Hosein is granted decree, Threat to end aid to Pakistan, Lord Reith dies at 81, British negotiating team give a gentle nudge, The champagne runs out for I'Aperitif, White House renews war secrets demand, The making of the Vietnam quagmire, Upper Clyde workers say only force will get them out of the yards Bitterness after meeting Prime Minister, Black Arrow space project may be killed, Mitterrand victory at Socialist meeting, New York Times to fight files ban, The Times Diary Churchillian precedent for Wilson, Heath tactics revealed for swinging Tory opinion behind EEC, Second boy ill after drinking paraquat, Doctors accuse consultants of neglecting NHS work to build up private practices, Oxfam fear of typhoid in refugee camps, Indonesian poll likely to curb power of parties, Mr Brezhnev says time is ripe for speedy settlement on Berlin, Mr Dom Mintoff regains power in Malta, Traffic restricted on 42 bridges to allow safety tests, Mr Walker approves idea of charity clean-ups. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Institute Of Cost & Works Accountants, CM & G, G. R. Dawes & Company, Julia, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Longman, Commercial Union Assurance, northeast, British Leyland, Abbey Life, Jesus Christ, Pelham Books, United Carriers LTD, Moss Bros. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Families of deportees to get right of appeal, Revised version of patriality inserted in Immigration Bill, Benefits and dangers to Britain from multinational companies House of Lords, Parking for drivers with disabled passengers House of Commons, Capital risk on tunnel to Europe not bogus, Control continues if Britain joins EEC, Right of abode rules may be widened, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Clarifying the meaning of ordinary residence, Mr Powell's call for 10 year liability to deportation rejected. Sport: Kindly path to last eight for two champions, Nash decision booed, Brake and Lizawake beat strong field, Sports in Brief, Birmingham lose trophy, For sale: Green and Hutchison at £150,000 each, Roehampton results, Pressures may overcome Jacklin, Notts bowlers in command at Trent Bridge, Croquet, Confidence in Rock Roi for Gold Cup, Portrait of an old master, Athletics, Oak Brook have better of fast gallop, England will have no delusions in this Test, Wimbledon draw for five events, Tate's successful return, Mottram in slipstream of jet set, Warwickshire struggle, Winbolt Lewis out for the year, Sobering lesson for winning Lions, Right draw for Picture Boy. Reviews: Fiction, The Round House Michael Billington, A Bogart a day, Frost Over America Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds, How the late Victorian novelists went slumming The Working Classes in Victorian Fiction, Rudolf Serkin Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, Quick guide, New life for old songs of the flight deck, The trial is the show Through the Bridewell Gate A Diary of the Dublin Arms Trial, The neck of eloquence, Historic master series, Nomos Alpha/Serait-ce la Mort? Coliseum John Percival, Jungle Lovers, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Passion and reason The Rudiments of Paradise, £1,300 paid for a still life Verelst, Richard Strauss in the baroque Ariadne auf Naxos Glyndebourne, Four thousand years of Chinese ceramics, Pricksongs and Descants. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Appointments in Management Education and Industrial Training, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Mintoff Returns, Getting The Sums Right, A Duty To Reveal, Lord Reith's Achievement, Dialogues With South Africa. Letters to the Editor: Aid for church repair, Site of Les Halles, Recognizing E Germany, International collaboration in construction technology, Coal and miners' pay, Northampton, Britain and Europe, Town and country in peril, Banking honour, Birmingham, Bristol, The Parthenon marble, An alternative motor fuel, Lord Goddard, British Embassy in Rome, The debate over 'at a stroke', Management lessons from a change of enterprise, Promoting new medicines, The car's social impact, Isle of Skye, Use of training board levies, Honi soit.... Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 19, 1946. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news I, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr V. E. Vincent, Lord Reith Creator of British broadcasting and first BBC Director-General, Miss Ellaline Terriss. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,799, Young Vic. Business and Finance: London & Provincial Poster Group Another Year Of Growth, Shipbuilding Industry Board ready to discuss loan facilities with possible buyers of UCS, A guide through company tax law, Race to find more oil fields, Central Bank is continuing heavy selling of dollars, General Electric chairman tells hearing that Britain should guarantee Lockheed, State steel to sell pvc plant: 200 jobs go, Nixon discusses French objections to gas import deal with Algeria, Ministry denies freight closure, The Greatest Show on Earth London Coliseum, Lower tariffs plan upsets CBI, Japanese move to allay US concern on trade, British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate, Culter Guard Bridge Holdings Limited, Revenue denies attack on property leaseback charge, Interim Statement, Production threat to all Ford plants as more Halewood workers walk out, J Woodhead's strong growth package, Overseas sales aid plea by Lord Stokes, Port Of London Authority Chairman's Statement, The Times list of latest dividends, Marina delays are increasing, Levies raised to offset effect of floating DM, Briefly from the Boardroom, Balance of trade deficit up in May, ICI faces £6m grants loss, PLA currently trading at a profit, BLMC is accused of Israeli bus deal breach, Contracts Dunlop Polymer win £423,000 order, Business Diary: 4,287 chairmen & Austin Reed · Hindustani spoken, Bids and Deals Low & Bonar's flooring foray, Mining Poseidon gets State go-ahead for 1972, More gas finds reported, Two-wheeled fun machine, No recovery without an incomes policy, Greenings, Chairmen's Reports Baxters are meeting retail challenge, Guinness expect £1m profit jump, Fed chief concerned over possible Lockheed failure, Guinness forecasts a 6 pc profit rise, US wants advertisers to back claims with facts John Revett files from New York, June 16, on the latest episode in the running battle between consumerism and big business, Baxters, the Butchers, report a record year with sales, profits and dividend up, No objection to floating dollar, adviser says, Majority of CBI chiefs feel time is now ripe for further reflation by Government, Helene of London Limited, Sterling and Money, Hopeful signs for homebuilding, Six entry vital to UK industry Mr Davies says, May rise of 2.4 points in wages index year's highest, How the markets moved Rises, Pressure for amendments to Mersey Bill, £3m Post Office order placed in Holland, Electrics output rationalization, Companies cancelling projects in Wales, Whitehall may extend charges for is services to exporters, Ladbroke sell their stake in J Coral. Business Appointments: Sir Thomas Waterlow's new post. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Eurosyndicat, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Equity rally extended. Law: Theft Act conviction not invalidated by wrong particulars, Committal orders on ex parte application Egan V. Egan. Property: London & Suburban.
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