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The Times - 06/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Giles Smith, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst Hili, Northern West Bengal, , By David Wood Political Editor, From Roger Berthoud Bonn, April 5, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Paul Martin Beirut, April 5, By George Clark Political staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Ronald Faux Leeds, April 5, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Arthor Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat Cape Town, April 5, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, BY Louis Heren, By a Special Correspondent, From Amalendu Das Gupta, From Richard Wigg Santiago, April 5, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe New York, April 5, From Eric Marsden, From Garry Lloyd, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter Ryde., By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessv, From Peter Ryde, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Jessel, Michael Leapman, PHS, ELFRIDA VIPONT FOULDS, Clerk., FRANK ALLAUN., P. E. H. HAIR, , D. R. TWIST., HANNAH SCHALER., JOYCE BRYCE., GERALD AMOS, R. E. LESTER., M. G. HURRY., KENNETH R. CORK., M. L. BURSTALL., D. A. CURRY., MALCOLM HURWITT, JOHN CLEMENTS., L. P. S. ORR., JOHN HARRIS., BASIL MITCHELL., W. W. BROWN., W. S. PHILLIPS., HENRY DOUGLAS-HOME., D. G. DAVIES., FLAVIA BURNTWOOD., ANTONY TASKER, Director., ALLEN GREENWOOD, President., VERONICA M. ROBERTS., THOMAS L. FEAKES., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Brian Basham, By Andrew Wilson, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By John Armytage, By Clive Callow, By David Millham, By Michael Baily, By Dennis Dwyer, By Malcolm Brown, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, Sir Eric Drake, Chairman, T. F. CRIPPS., D. M. WOOD., D. J. FINNEY., A. J. G. BLUNT., By Geoffrey Bell, From Frank Vogi., From Patricia Tisdall., Daphne Boutwood,

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News: Chile moves even further to the left, 343 women confess to abortions, Press merger to be allowed, 'Takeover bid' weddings, Gas board to blame for boy being scalded-QC, £100,000 Barbirolli fund, Spain praised for airport improvements, Spanish-Soviet 'gold war' ends, Clinical students to press for £7 rise in grants, The Times crossword competition, Science Report Selenology: Solar particle tracks, Pollution by cars 'worse than Concordes', Fashion By Prudence Glynn Or are we just as smart?, Reports throw new light on the real costs of city highways Environment Tony Aldous, US transport lessons for London, East is East and West is West in Bengal, Inquiry into 'shots at Zambezi ferry', Post Office in data exchange development, 1,000 Dubcek backers may be interned during party congress, Rules for living with high blood pressure, Mr Marsh expected to be next BR chief, Kray squad chief takes over inquiry on police, Summer schools to prime gypsy children, Marrying the job, GLC raises pool for home loans by £5m, Parents lock up girl to prevent marriage, Mr Heath to re-create Britain, says 'Fortune', Jordan Army fights guerrillas in north, Malta to receive £5.5m aid from Britain, Islington plea to GLC on rehousing, Dubai court told of footballer's disappearance, Car fuel devices make only small saving, Forest holiday log cabins for the simple life, Mr Heath says US will suffer if EEC bid fails, The Times Diary Nora Beloff sues Eye-again, Massacre of thousands of refugees by Bengalis alleged, EEC membership means the end of work permits, How Jews reacted to their My Lai, Road Services want 15pc price rise to avert a 'Rolls' crisis, Why I am joining Tories-Mr Donnelly, Permission for church to sell £5,000 plate, Mirage designer says more time needed for Concorde project, Duchess can go on with case over her memoirs, Mules at head of New York protest march, Rail go-slow 'could become worse', Post union will quote Ford pay deal, Future of the universities, Move on jurors tomorrow, James Mossman found dead, Teacher claims that she is king's daughter, Rhodesians pessimistic over Olympics, SST men 'are still in a state of shock', Brezhnev-line approved in full by Soviet congress, Lord Donovan warns Labour on total opposition to Bill, Stockbroker jailed for fraud in Sweden, Egypt's Foreign Minister plans visit to Moscow, Rise in indictable offences smaller in 1970, Better communication need in health service, Athens attacks on Greek king, Italian unions call general strike for tomorrow, poll shows US split evenly on Calley case, MP alleges theft and drunkenness at Fords, S African minister's challenge to white cricketers on racially integrated play, The Times role in Asian news venture, What makes Mayor Daley good for Chicago, Merseyside militants lead Ford fight, Let us not depart in pieces, US supplies reach besieged South Vietnamese base, Father frees three more child hostages, Easter in Jerusalem marred by dispute over Holy Sepulchre, Commuters lose over 70 trains in work-to-rule, Secret history of the 'watchdogs' and the steel price struggle, MPs told steel price curb will enforce efficiency. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Richard Elus & Son, Vent-Axia, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, French Line, Glynwed, Westinghouse, Rhhi, Donaldson, National Westminster Bank, Taylor Woodrow, Amalgamated Investment & Property Co Ltd, Barclays Dco, Action, New Le Lipstick, French Railways, Easter Appeals, Boac, Yellow Pages, Scottish Provident, Bbbs. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Increases in wages double those of prices, Mr Barber rides Budget home to Tory cheers, Bill in autumn on switch to VAT: faster growth of consumer spending irresponsible-Chancellor House of Commons, Doctors and dentists may lose tax relief, Efficiency before expansion of steel, Lord Donovan: Strikes Bill must be fair: peace will come only from willing cooperation House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Orthodoxy laced with rewarding ideas Hamlet Fortune, Bergonzi returns at last Un Ballo in Maschera Covent Garden, Boston S.O. Festival Hall, Meissen pot and cover with unusual decoration sold for 2,050 gns, Contiguglia Duo Queen Elizabeth Hall, Measure for Measure Young Vic, Welsh Opera's new Magic Flute, Gymnasium and Liquid Lamb and Flag, London debuts, Film case for London. Sport: Waltz steps out to some purpose for Ernie Johnson, Oosterhuis can afford to fail, Rowe's new opponent needs a jab, Ayr double for Angus, Miss Neufville makes amends, Sports in Brief, Jacklin's 67 not good enough to hold Allin, Laver, below his best, beaten by Drysdale, Easier for Rangers at second attempt, China break Japan's hold on mixed doubles title, Father and son foursomes, Fine recovery by Rugby, Millwall dent hopes of Carlisle, Dixon and Creed get their chance as England forwards, Mrs Janes returning to competitive play, Today's fixtures, Football results Second division, White Lady again hostess. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Top Executive-Food, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Law: NFU forbidden to urge boycott, Rent assessment committees can decide by majority Picea Holdings Ltd. V. London Rent Assessment Panel, Queen's Bench Division River pollution appeal for Lords Alphacell Ltd. V. woodward, Confession by wife Monk V. Monk. Editorials/Leaders: The Great And Terrible Debate, Guide For State Industry, Out To Win A Bad Name. Letters to the Editor: Arms exports, Still disrupted, Heron in London, The Brighton Belle, Are bishops necessary?, Handley Page designs, Chemical weapons, BBC freedom and responsibility, Change on buses, Excess of patriotism, Book of duties, Exotic names, Security vans, Bicycling in London, The Budget and social security charges, My Lai verdict, Meeting needs of the universities for computer Power, Berlin problem, Jailed in Sierra Leone, Civil liberties, 'Aid as Imperialism', Growth rate and Britain's entry to the EEC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: RGS awards, Latest appointments, University news Oxford:, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Bertram Reece, Mr Harold Craxton, Mr James Mossman A leading television reporter, Angelo Bergamonti, Dr L.F. Salzman Victoria County histories editor, Obituary, Mr Saemy Rosenberg. Arts and Entertainment: Surprise win by youngest team in bridge contest, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,738. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The times of Saturday. April 6, 1946 The Elgin Marbles. Business and Finance: Warning of further rise in Far East freight rates, New finance director for Mersey Docks, KLM sets a finance course that others may soon follow, Dunlop moves into the air filters market, SEDGWICK, COLLINS (Holdings) Limited Insurance Brokers and Underwriting Agents Continued Upward Growth, SGS forms link with Motorola, A high-powered dilemma for atom men, Bids and Deals Wheelock Marden £9m property foray, Recessionary spiral threat, Glaxo shares rise to 311p, United States Supreme Court reverses SEC appeal decision, BSC to cut advertising, The General Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. Year to 30th September, 1970., Pound and dollar recover following currency scare, Setbacks for expansion, Hopes mount for fresh North Sea oil find, Gatt's anti-dumping laws and Eastern Europe Anthony Rowley on problems created by two applications to join, Inventor sells Hovercraft stake, Business Diary: Margerison moves up· Baring's new partners, Mining Tin smelters' loss, Mr Joe Hyman seeks control of Crowther, Chairmen's Reports Wilkinson head for recovery, Yen revaluation warning denied by Ministry, The Times list of latest dividends, Lucas campaign against reconditioning 'pirates', The Times share indices, Ford lay-offs threatened by shortage of components from strike-bound plants, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Company News Harvey Plant profits soar to £608,000, The Pataling Rubber Estates Limited, Unemployment situation 'unlikely to improve' in the short term, Fixed Interest, State plan to take control of Montedison management, Mr Woods resigns as director of Norbury, Unit trust Prices, 24.9pc fall in Commerz Bank profits, New York silver dips 170 points, Strand opens 600-room hotel, Banking loans, V & G subsidiary's marine liabilities to be covered, Taylor Woodrow win £15.5m order for hospital work, Nuclear power companies to study prospects in Six, Total Sales Continue To Rise But Margins Eroded Need for greater return in a high risk industry New Price Terms Will Raise World Energy Costs "Considering the problems we had to face, I think we did well In 1970...", Tom Martin Metals Group, In brief, Ratcliffs (Great Bridge) Limited, Batch of yearlings, Glaxo dispels some of the gloom, An awful lot of progress in Brazil but...... not a miracle, writes Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, just back from a visit, 'No Lockheed guarantee' hints Senator, The Scottish Provident Institution, Sterling and Money, New bid for Hudson will cost Adepton a further £5m, BP chairman forecasts dearer petrol soon, The future of interest rates, How the markets moved Rises, US Chrysler profit, TriStar delay estimated at only five months, The Sterling Trust, Limited, Contracts £3.5m Russian order for vacuum plant, Merchants seek steel scrap price rise and freedom for exports. Business Appointments: Business appointments Finance director for W H Smith & Son. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Interim figures boost Glaxo, Wall Street. Property: Salerooms.

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