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The Times - 04/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspondent., By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Robert Fisk, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, From Dan van der Vat, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Brian Lewis, From Neil-Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By David Parry-Jones, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, Dennis Potter, Edited by David Carroll, Marghanita Laski, By Herbert Gold, Michael Wood, By James Hadley Chase, H. R. F. Keating, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Clive Barnes, Peter Davis, Stanley Sadie, Henry Raynor, Michael Billington, Michael Hatfield, PHS, GLENDEVON, E. W. HAMEETMAN, ALEC N. DAKIN, , K. M. C. MAOINTYRE, GEORGE J. LEVY., B. REICHENBACH., FRANCIS BENNION., TERRY BOSTON., ARTHUR BRYANT., JOEL CANG., PETER BLAKER., NORMAN MISCAMPBELL, , M. E. BARBER, , GEORGE THOMPSON, TOM STUTTAFORD, , JOHN GRIST, , EDWARD BRAUN, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By John Armytage, By Our Air Correspondent, By Brian Basham, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Arthur Reed, By Ian Morison, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, KILLEARN, , PETER B. FALLOWS, , DAVID SMITH., By Sally White, C. W. MOORES, , By Michael Shanks, Hugh Stephenson, Dennis Dwyer, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hill, Terry Mahon, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Trevor Fishlock, by Geraint Talfan Davies Welsh Affairs Correspondent, Western Mail, by Patrick O'Leary, by David Parry-Jones, by Geraint Talfan Davies,

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News: Even moped riders must have insurance cover for their passengers, Motoring Protection for the passenger, Conference called to solve crisis in Pakistan, Strange US case of alleged theft from computer by computer, Voluntary wages policy not ruled out, Plot to blow up CS gas factory alleged, Poor could be 'worse off after pay rise', Great debate on regionalism is far from dead, Czech blacklist bars liberal journalists, Fast-growing area, Police search of farm sets off booby trap, Wales, Correction, Brazilian regime struggles to control security juggernaut it createds, All-out Commons attack by Labour on 'unnecessary' and 'sham' Immigration Bill, Mrs Mandela sentenced to year in jail, Israelis still suspicious of Egyptian offers, British designer in clash at Yarra inquiry, Postmen's union calls for return to work after peace formula is agreed, RAF graduates at Cranwell, Three mills approved for grants in 1970, Dutschke supporters seek meeting with Mr Maudling, Vatican may lift ban on heretic burials, Mystery of kidnapped Portuguese in Zambia, Tories win arms debate after Mr Wilson lashes Mr Heath, MP complains of extra burden on rail commuters, Transport union support engineers on stoppage, Vietcong offer to free troops seized in Laos, '£500 for ex-mayor just a payment on account', Students at polytechnic demand new governors, Battle for a strong and diversified economy, Commercial radio channel unnecessary, MP says, Receiver for Beatles would be disaster, QC says, Rumanians take a seat at the Pact talks, Cambridge given £831,800 grant aid, Government accused of evasion in the Rolls-Royce affair, Reservoir ban gives hope to valleys, United Guilds' Service, Parking for 1,600 cars at Commons sought, Leader says only blacks can be Tanzanians, Jury to read book Crown says is obscene, The perpetual awakening, Roskill arguments answer the critics, Allies protest to Russians over fresh harassment of traffic into Berlin, Dreams and gestures The Great American Jackpot, Heliport at Shadwell Basin proposed, Heart victims 'get early warning alarms', Cell biology: Work on genetic defects, Kidnapped US farming expert in oxygen tent after being released by Uruguay guerrillas, Three doors, GLC accused of fatalism over roads, Archbishop was 'cremated' on firewood blaze, A sound and reputable crash, Words needed as well as deeds, Aberystwyth keeps its distance and character, First stage of Arms Park modernization, Norway's market hopes affected by crisis, What's new, Compensation for beekeeper is increased, Next stage of Concorde battle will be a test of will, Mr Benn says, Quick guide, Crime An Ace Up My Sleeve, General is named in Vietnam clubs case, Merger proposal to save clergy college, TUC aid sought on inflation, My Lai killings not ordered, say witnesses, Miss Callas in first divorce law test case, Six Californian police face shooting charge, Troops out after Indian poll deaths, Big Carnegie grant for handicapped, New wage offer to end rail strike in Sweden, Doctor tells of church meetings, Design Report, Mr Board: still faith in Dr Issels, Mother gets help from the Prime Minister, On hearing the first clunk of spring, Director said to have murdered mother of young heiress and buried her in garden, Six studies of Britain in the EEC's picture gallery, Graduate level sought for teachers' training, Sunday entertainment Bill defeated, The Times Diary RIBA's lost manuscript, Seaman admits seizure of arms ships, Italian Communists lead antifascist marches, Village PC is 'happier' after talk with chief, Navy's speech trainer for deaf children, Examination in accountancy, Rail strike nears as NUR reject offer, Centenary of a super-tramp, Onion stables inquiry, US disclaims share in Thieu invasion threat, China launches its second satellite, New breeze of confidence, Safeguard for future, More increases in insurance rates for 1.2m motorists, George Eliot and her first readers George Eliot: The Critical Heritage, Arms sales to S Africa: UN resolution not a legal obligation on Britain: maritime defence restriction, Doctor died in hostel for the destitute, Signs of better Anglo-Chinese links, African aid given approval by Anglicans, Nationalists seek £500m from US for Polaris base. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, northeast, Atkins Computing Services Limited, Qh, Ahs, Richard Ellis & Son, Wrexham Rural District Council, Datafair 71, The Location of Offices Bureau, GKN Rolled & Bright Steel Ltd.,, Newport, Western Mail, The National House-Builders Registration Council, Cardiff, Engelhard, Bdc, Ryan Group, JulianS. Hodge & Company Ltd.,, Stratstone, A.J. SEWARD(Engineering)LTD, Standard and Chartered Banking Group Limited, Motortune, Colbar, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Prudential, Yellow Pages, Belfast Steamship Co. Limited, British Steel Corporation, London Bedding Centre, Twa, Flintshire. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: An inquiry better than Select Committee, Doctors must decide on pill House of Lords, Women can seek to be Warders, Duty of the Chair, France sees signs of British compromise on Community budget, Disclosure demanded, No grounds for financial institutions misunderstanding Government's position on launching aid for RB 211 House of Commons. Law: President takes seat in Lords, Shell appeal for £6 million corporation tax relief dismissed Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd. V. Carr (Inspector of Taxes). Sport: Aggression not finesse, Nash gets first chance to play for Britain, Mossy Bank wins race of drama, Sports in Brief, Football results, Cowdrey fails again, Villa to buy Vowden, Guy's wobble but win Hospitals Cup, Influenza and injuries worry Leeds, Melody Rock left in Victor Ludorum, Awards for British Davis Cup players, Consoling thoughts for the inexperienced, There is always the blues, Barbarians make three late changes, Welsh record for Williams, Latest snow reports. Reviews: The barons and the bureaucrats of broadcasting, Werther without Corelli Werther Metropolitan Opera, Lurid to profusion Salome Royal Opera House, Contemporary Dance Theatre, Derby botanical service sold for £2,600, The Informer King's Head, Islington, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little Morosco, New York, Xavier Darasse, Estro Armonico South Bank, Geraint Jones Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Softly, Softly Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Government Of Northern Ireland, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Senior Scientific Officer Appointment, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: A Poor Basis For A Loan, The Transport Workers Now Join In, Accounting For Accounts. Letters to the Editor: Mass meetings, Software sense, Sports demonstrations, Writing about Syrie Maugham, East Anglia motorway, Mr John Grist, Art in Revolution, Local fears over siting of the third London airport, Immigration, Hunt for the Czar, 'The Death of Actaeon', Assessment of decimal currency, Jews in Russia, Postal workers' strike. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 5, 1946 Shirt tails. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Lady Elliot, Lieut-Cdr S. L. C. Maydon Distinguished submarine captain and former MP, Miss Beryl Conybeare. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, Equity shares recover. Business and Finance: Committee to settle lines of inquiry on expenditure, Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Limited, BIA denies more groups are in trouble, S & P launches property bond, SEC may veto Mr Vesco as IOS chairman, BOAC try for Soviet deal, Jamaica and Fyffes settle banana dispute, More laid off by engineering, Cement plant to use natural gas as main fuel, £124m payments surplus turns into £34m deficit, Shell loses tax appeal, R-R talks reach vital stage, Argentine SL warning, Contracts £2.5m Moscow order for Alfred Herbert, The Throgmorton Secured Growth Trust Limited, Spratts deal on accessories, Company Notices The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust Abstract Of Audited Receipts And Payments, Argentine Southern Land Company Limited, NHBRC closes loophole to protect new home buyers, Business Diary: Venture capitalists close their doors · Aristocratic piece of pie, The Times list of latest dividends, BAS warns of route cuts in fares appeal, 5,000 idle at British Leyland, The Times share indices, King size cigarette launch, Onassis bid fails as State aids Harland and Wolff, Briefly from the Boardroom, Foulness, Britain's alternative Europort?, Mining MIM's one-third stake in New Guinea claim, Equities, Rolls-Royce: questions of fact unresolved, Agricultural trade mission for Nigeria, Shipbuilders still favour fixed price contracts, Financial And Legal, Mersey Docks move 'ill-advised', Company News Photopia show improvement: 20 pc again, Fixed Interest, Chemicals plant for Doncaster, Systems International to be wound up, Wallis runs against the supermarket trend, Reed and Bowater call off merger talks: difficulty of achieving equal interests, MPs doubt future of ICL, Legal threat on hotel name, Europe has 'no shortage of oil', Bank statements for February, Beaumont Properties Limited, Bank lending rises by £197m but total is still within limits, How the markets moved, Warning of cash flow crisis, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, Limited, £80m order for oil-fired power station in Scotland, CEGB seek £12.5m gas turbine plant, £7.6m business from British exhibition, Seven point rise in share index to 312.3, Bids and Deals Pepper and spice merger, Sterling and Money, NEDO urges creating more multi-national companies, The crucial need for impartial agencies, Wallabrook buys MEPC flats, Whitbread Investment Company Limited, Australian Agricultural Company. Business Appointments: New chairman for Goodyear GB. Property: Properties Abroad. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,711.

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