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The Times - 12/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, By Christopher Warman Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Rita Marshall, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affair; Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Stiff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, From Micháel Knipe, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Homsby, From A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, From Dessa Trevisan, From James Feron, Smith V. Wood, Harman V. Wardrop, A. A. F. Timms, Peter Scott, Leonard Amey, ANTHONY GISHFORD., JANET SLESSER, , ROBERT MOORE, , J. B. A. GLENNIE, , MERLIN MINSHALL, , BRIAN ROBERTS, Editor., S. C. NAISH, Director., JOY P. WELLS, , R. J. O. MEYER, , ROBERT LONDON:, GEORGE GOYDER, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , BOURNE, , RICHARD TURNER, , LEO D'ERLANGER, , DAVID SPRECKLEY, , S. I. MORGANSTEIN, R. J. ELDERTON, C. E. RENSON, B. G. N. SMITH., PHILIP JONES, , J. H. BRITAIN, , HENRY COLLIS, Headmaster, , REUBEN HEFFER, , By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb and R. W. Shakespeare, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Gillian O'Connor, By Ian Morison, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MALCOLM J. CULL, , MRS. D. M. LEWIS, , JAMES TYE, Director General, , HAROLD CAPLAN, General, DANIEL GARDENER, , By Frank Vogl, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Maurice Corina, Industrial Editor, D. H. JOHNSON, , By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Giles Smith, From Alan McGregor Geneva, Feb. 11, From Frank Vogl, Gerald Ely,

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News: 150 turned away from priest's trial, Police question women, Newspaper joins archbishop in denouncing torture of Brazil Government prisoners, Journalists' union chief gets £1,500 pay rise, Strict curb on discharge of waste into the sea, Man survives 58 hours in quake rubble, Three remanded over alleged illegal landings, Reggio Calabria protesters clash with police, School bus fare anomalies, Accused 'stood to get £19,000 commission over council housing contract', Sex education no job for strangers, Mr Powell's charge on coloured birthrate, Young smokers warned, Mens Fashion by Prudence Glynn, English silversmiths' work raises high prices, Future of the research councils, Yugoslavs to demand end of scapegoat role, Treaty to ban seabed atomic weapons signed by 40 nations, Challenge to decision on theological colleges, Two shot as U S students protest against Laos, Former aide takes a critical look at bishops, England bat first and lose Luckhurst, Ban on animal feed antibiotics, Chamber of Commerce back Foulness, Conservative, aging and dominant; a church of the ghettos; Roman Catholicism in Ulster A special report by Clifford Longley, Mixed marriages distorted the estimates of children with immigrant origins, Father says car death boy was on LSD 'trip', Engineers' union strikes on March 1 and 18, Aintree owner agrees to race course plan, Opposition allies as rivals in Indian poll, Australian outcry over guard of honour, Gaullist split over choice of general's foe for poll, Storm brewing over US regulatory agencies, Scientists volunteering to help Cuban industry, Gang tortured farmer, 65, to get savings, Susan Atkins tells how she murdered musician, Robbed manager is dismissed, Gulf alliance delayed by Qatar and Bahrain, Green Berets are seen on planes into Laos, Guerrillas may negotiate British envoy's release, Polish taxes going up to pay for reforms, British war photographer among four feared dead as helicopter is shot down in Laos, Stewards plan opposition to Wilberforce, Computer made to pay out on bogus invoices, Australians shrug off share losses as stock market falls, Hundred year delay in completing the change to decimals, French pit strike ending, Dr Jarring said to have own peace formula, Vietcong looting of Angkor Wat unproved, The Times Diary Portland Place and the China dolls, Elements: Artificial synthesis, Cambridge overlooks slur, Concern over standards at Thamesmead, Princess on visit to Treetops, Strike hurting Post Office, unions tell minister, Disarray in Commons as storm breaks on fate of Rolls-Royce suppliers, Cuts in research 'can jeopardize nation's future, Farming and ecology, Vatican asked to clarify attitude to divorce law, LWT announce first changes in programmes, Mr Wilson to restate policy on Common Market in answer to Crossman challenge, Disoriented MPs seek talks with Mr Davies on UCS aid, Bavarian doubts on drug role of Pakistanis, Rolls-Royce workers try to barge into Commons, More investment in railways recommended, Kilos carry no weight with German shopper, Sound engineer questioned on tape recordings, Councils 'frowning on out of town shopping centres', FBI chief is accused of insult to Congress, Average rise of 14 per cent in county rates, Group's last-ditch campaign for a decimal boycott, Californians display their resilience in face of disaster, 'CS gas turned Ulster pepole against troops', Talks about new RB 211 contract, Croats free hostages at Goteborg consulate, 'The Revolutionaries', New York halts children's expensive skiing. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Schenkers Limited, northeast, Bank of Ireland, Itt, Sealink, Post Office Telecommunications, Bea Cargo, University Of St Andrews, Nsu, Artagen Properties Limited, Instant Print, Glovers (Chemicals), D.G.A.A., S&w Berisford Ltd, Schroder Capital and Income Funds, Times Newspapers Limited, Thurgar Bolle (Successors) Limited, Armstrong Equipment Limited, Hawker Siddeley Group Limited. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, John Moores Jnr-the Littlewoods heir who resigned Until yesterday John Moores was the successor to the massive pools and retail business founded by his father. Julian Critchley looks at the man behind the row, Information post for Briton, Latest appointments. Law: Judgment reserved in libel appeal Broome V. Cassell & Co. Ltd. and Another, When a driver gives up his keys, Gypsy wins appeal over 'encamping' on highway, Jurisdiction of court upheld Regina V. Baxter. Reviews: Glyndebourne on tour, Lee Luvisi Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Npo Festival Hall Alan Blyth, The karate chop, Ragas morning, noon and night, The Rainbirds Bbc 1 Henry Raynor, Telling it like it is One Fine Day (A) Academy Cinema Two The Landlord (x) Prince Charles Theatre Assault (x) Leicester Square Theatre Percy (x) ABC-2 Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (x) Carlton. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: What if Lockheed bid for Rolls?, Deplorable story but their duty to pass the Bill, Parliaments without power, Government intend to keep firm British, Police think drugs search powers are essential House of Lords, Not time to intervene in postal strike, Law officer on position of sub-contractors, Year needed to pick up pieces of Rolls-Royce crash: three weeks to renegotiate fresh RB211 contract, Comradeship in arms: emotional sentiment of General defended House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: What Do The Birth Figures Portend?, Budget Planning In Focus, Wilberforce And Scamp, The Continued Detention Of Mr Jackson. Letters to the Editor: Future of RB 211 contract, TV advertisements, Secrets trial, Hampstead Heath, Into Europe under the Channel, How to stop strikes, Decimal rounding up, Scots divorce law, Who so wise?, London with love, Vietnam war, Banks and their charges, Loss prevention and the insurance companies, Immigration, Anglican theological colleges, Finance for sport, Return of the floss. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, February 13, 1946. Obituaries: Mr Larry Burrows A distinguished trouble shooting photographer, Obituary, Herr Leonard Steckel. Sport: Navarro will 'chase and ruin' Briton, Miss Famose ready for Olympic Games, Sports in Brief, Taylor dismisses Bowrey, Fortuna Class I winner, Play held up by rain, First Olympic standards, Two trophies for Miss Sherwood, Water polo players selected, Bula's good afternoon, Launching pad for inner exploration, Bremner doubtful for Cup game at Colchester, Hobday breaks through, Army include two newcomers, England include Novak and Taylor in party, Cycling, Brentford confident of forcing a replay at Hull, Boxer's weight advantage should prove decisive, Smith's lack of rhythm, Yancey's threat as Fleckman and Palmer falter, Sixth day in Test unlikely to be needed, Latest snow reports. Business and Finance: Japan wins P & O oil tanker order, International grain arrangement to lapse, Bids and Deals Slater Walker apologize, £11m January trade deficit distorted by effects of postal strike, Lucas warns unions to expect a minimum of 3,000 redundancies, Company News Powerful start by Serck, Rolls-Royce debts in Derby area total 'at least £6.8m', New credit ceiling unlikely to satisfy shipbuilders, Treasury seeks two-year extension of overseas tax rule, Lloyd's veto leads to end of insurance takeover bid, MEPC buys Oxford Street property lease, Cuts in public spending likely as revenue falls short, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, The British Land Company Limited Interim Report For Half-Year To 30th September, 1970, Briefly from the Boardroom, Jobless rise not due to stagnancy say Treasury, More cut-price winter holidays to Continent, Port Talbot explosion severely reduced steel output last month, A tight rein for Rolls-Royce, Recession hits the building plant makers, Stockbroking group owed £3m by Mineral Securities, Swiss computer firm seeks quote, Shock at the Co-op Five years ago, the CWS began tough reforms. But hopes have not been fulfilled, Trade mission wins £5m orders from California, Systems International still growing despite R-R crash, Hestair omit a final dividend, ICI nylon prices up between 5 and 7½ per cent, Mining Zamanglo pay 5s interim, Talks on renegotiating RB 211 contract, Business Diary: Benn is the US anti-Concorde man's first target, U S economy the key to lead prices, Rolls-Royce creditors seek assurances, Strikes blamed for Vauxhall's record £9m loss, Integrating a foreign workforce, Sterling and Money, Barclays Bank pre-tax profits are up by £12m, Government to give Yarrow £4.5m loan after breakaway from UCS, BSC expected to yield on rates and deposits, Barclays Bank Limited The Directors report the following results for the year ended 31 st December 1970:, Interim Statement Zambian Anglo American Limited, Space, but precious little effort, Yarrow's bid to regain profitability Peter Hill gives the background to the UCS move, Lloyd's strikes a strange posture, Contracts Douglas group wins orders worth £3.3m. Business Appointments: Littlewoods director resigns after rift, New manufacturing chief for Chrysler UK. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange suspends firm, Commodities, Wall Street. Property: Property Homes with views over rivers. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,695.

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