The Times - 31/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Estates Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Communications Reporter, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Dan van der Vat, From Derek Wilson, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Mario Modiano, By Our Horticultural Correspondent., hv Mr R Atherton, Stanley Sadie, Richard Williams, Michael Billington, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Max Harrison, Ronald Hayman, Guy Brett, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, T. J. O. Hickey, Henry Stanhope, Roy Lewis, Tony Aldous, PHS, D. V. TAHMANKAR, L. V. FENNELLY., A. R. BIGGART., W. E. WRIGHT., PETER DEAN., JOHN M. TURNER., TONY ASPLER., BRIAN BRANSBURY., JOHN CLUNAS, HERMANN HOCHERL., IAN HARVEY., ARTHUR MORTON., RUTH KENNARD., ROBERT LASAGNA., A. KENNETH SNOWMAN, P R. VAIGHT., KRISHNA HARCHARAN., CRAWFORD and BALCARRES., ANDREW S. RAILTON., TERENCE MILLER., BERNARD KEEFFE., C. S. LANG., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clive Callow, By Sally White, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Our Financial Staff, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By David Millham, By Our Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, Points from the statement by the Chairman, Mr. Geoffrey H. Sexton, By Ian Morison, By Malcolin Brown, By Our Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed, From Anthony Thomas, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. C. DOBBS., J. M. MEE Director., H. M. POTTERTON, Oliver Stanley, Margaret Allen, ARTHUR DAWSON., RON BILLINGS., Lindsay Duncan., Philip Dyer, David Millham,
ResumoNews: EEC Council decides to pass controversial sterling issue to permanent representatives, 'Extinction threat' to London buses, Body nearly three years in mortuary, Amnesty by Stormont on guns and gelignite, Exiled Iraq leader assassinated in Kuwait, Unwritten rules of the arms business, 30% increase in complaints to Press Council, Broadly-based structure will help to reduce the distortion of consumer choice, An immigrant in the Promised Land, Safety campaign against the killer in homes, Hard lot of the labourer, High price expects for wall sconce by the 'Rembrandts of Dutch silver', Commercial radio earnings estimated at £8m a year, Millibars to take over from inches, Miner rescued after week in collapsed pit, Communist president of NUS plans no revolutionary changes in student movement, Hanoi attacks weaker than expected, Russian who wrote Jews' hymn reaches Tel Aviv, Measures come down in favour of cautious reflation, Greek regime to sell prisoner's house, Science Report Archaeology First fossil penguin found in S Africa, The 'pepperpot' saga in the Strand, Fears for Congo wild life, Big welcome by businessmen and fathers but old people say 'not enough ', Ramparts against a united Ireland, Vatican angers Maltese clergy, Changes in the income tax tables, President Yahya was advised against force, Graduate unemployment period foreseen, Commonwealth talks plea on immigrants, Bonn envoy off to Prague for treaty talks, Faulkner warning of unity or dole queues, Nudge in right direction, Mr Feather says, Ten old people to tea, Jury acquit marine who fired in Belfast clash, Hearts and minds of Ulster are still divided over reform programme, The new mathematics, Simple tax 'incentive to overtime', Bogus doctor came back for NHS treatment, Lockheed agrees on RB 211 contract, Readers on dyslexia, Mr Vorster ready to talk about apartheid with black African statesmen, Budget reliefs for industry, parents, pensioners, More birth classes for couples sought, Priest sentenced in Angola liberation trial, Tories give Mr Barber standing ovation, Amman massacre denial, U S collector to sell some of his paintings, Uruguay official kidnapped for the second time, Hijacked jet lands safely in China, General Amin on a political tightrope, Compulsory centres for alcoholics suggested, Tate jury's doubts on sentences, An event at the Royal Hospital, Six-point Brezhnev plan to end world conflict, Mr Barber comes out from the shadows and backbenchers find a Chancellor, Lieut Calley weeps while telling jury he never killed wantonly, Halving of SET cuts prices in some shops, Russia accepts germ warfare ban, Out-of-town centre for shopping, Unnamed daffodils add beauty to RHS show, The Times Diary LSE's Indian Sen-sation, Actor held eight months in Italy is cleared. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dewar's, M. M., Eterna, Lovell, Hoverlloyd, Klk, Plus, Stratstone, Twa, Bally, Bea, Hertz, The Times, Spa Building Society, British Sailors Society, Jack Barclay Limited, Caledonian//bua, United Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Wholly Unemployed, Excluding School-Leavers March 1971 Adjusted for Seasonal Variations (000s), and as percentage of employees, Overseas. Reviews: The Ten Commandments Yorkshire Television, The mimic man, Imperfect work of genius The Merchant of Venice Royal Shakespeare, Measure for Measure at the Young Vic, Lpo Festival Hall, Grant's Movie Open Space, Return of the Road Show, Mike Gibbs Queen Elizabeth Hall, Marc Chaimowicz Sigi Krauss Gallery, £13,000 for pair of rare Meissen vases, A smooth Nero Coronation of Poppaea Sadler's Wells. Politics and Parliament: Conservatives and country will soon regret Budget-Mr Wilson House of Commons, Private Bills, A choice of memoirs, Tax burden on football ground improvements, Mr Barber's Budget sets new course: radical reforms to reduce and simplify taxation House of Commons, New system for controls on bank lending to be decided soon, Britain's corporation tax burden, How the Six climbed into VAT David Blake in Brussels on the upheaval involved, Bill to make meteorites property of the Crown House of Lords.. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 25, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 22, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Personal Columns, Educational, Entertainments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Biggar takes a rest, Today's fixtures, Marshall may continue run of success, Mighty atoms spread their wings, Taunton double, Barbados beat Indians by nine wickets, Millwall earn a backhanded compliment, Rising young men on top, West Ham edge nearer safety, Lloyd collapses with a leg injury, RAF unlucky to draw a refreshing game, Barry Hills is the complete professional, Inspired England can upset the tables, Guineas' trials arouse interest, Why the neutrals favour Stoke in tonight's ordeal by sound, Football results, A favourite who took a hard knock. Editorials/Leaders: The Right Way To Reform, A Radical Tory Budget, Realism Replaces Propaganda, Verdict On An American Defeat. Letters to the Editor: Freedom to strike, Charity bridge game, A question of trust, Dealing with consumers' complaints, Channel navigation, Constitution for a two-part Pakistan, Double-yolked eggs, Suffragette blast, Gate letter boxes, Painted stations, All-night sittings, Rhodesian reality, Obstacles of the patents system, Israel and Egypt, Redeployment?, Ford dispute, Wartski Jewellers, Art purchases for Scotland, Public confidence and the BIA, Industrial Bill and free speech, In London on foot. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Law: Payment for health visitors' course taxable Clayton (inspector of Taxes) V. Gothorp, No indemnity for manslaughter with loaded shotgun Gray and Another V. Barr (Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. Third Party). Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, April 1, 1946 The bread code. Obituaries: Sir Wilfrid Jackson, Mr Harold Craxton; Teacher and accompanist, Mr Herman Van De Pol, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, Air Marshal Hardan Takriti, Mr P. Carpenter, Mr Edmond Segrave Editor of The Bookseller. Business and Finance: British Leyland offer £5.50 pay increase, £1.5m saving on capital gains change, Industry welcomes production stimulus, Church and Co. Ltd., Ford recalls 220,000 Pintos, A real boost to the stock market, Hongkong fare cut £100 in BOAC scheme, Chairmen's Reports N'ton Chambers cash-conscious, New distribution rates for close companies, Tenneco bids for a controlling stake in Albright & Wilson, N. Corah Results for the year ended 31st December 1970, Overseas investment changes, State industries borrowing needs raised by £68m to £604m, Royalty earnings growth rate slows to 4 pc, The Bath And Portland Group Limited Strengthened Position for the Future, Bids and Deals B B Oxo paying £2.5m for pork business, Montfort (KNITTING MilLS) LIMITED, Market in Antimony Nickel shares 'rigged', Boddingtons' Breweries Ltd. Record Year for Turnover and Profits, SET cut helps catering by £40m a year, Effect of stamp duty removal will be minimal, Public expenditure for 1971-72 within limit, N Sea output next spring for Danish oil consortium, Port Talbot Docks to be closed down, The Times list of latest dividends, Controlling the 'lump' expected to bring extra £8m a year revenue, Sources of the revenue, The Royal Bank of Canada 7% Debentures due April 15,1991, Oil men are ready to sign price pact with Libya, Company News Winsor & Newton rally and un-peg dividend, 'Removing discrimination' against distributed profits, Full petrol duty on liquid gas, Wives liberated on taxes: £115 saving for the £6,000 couple, Business Diary: The £20,000 Men's bit extra from Barber. Budgets of the past, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Improved liquidity will encourage industrial investment programmes, 5m days lost through stoppages in February, Fear that steel price rises will affect exports, Trade surplus boosted to $389m, Shares rise sharply to a record one-day gain, Building and price controls order signed, Big increase in January car sales, ENI looks for further scope in Montedison, Disappointment at no cut in fuel oil tax, Cut in SET not expected to result in big reductions in consumer prices, Mining Harbourside Oil find 38.8 pe copper, The Chancellor gives a £345m spur to flagging industrial confidence, Amalgamated Securities Limited, Five years of Labour's measures, Sterling and Money, Wendell Phillips win Gulf rights, Corporation tax change effects, The strategic dilemma remains unresolved Peter Jay, Economics Editor, with a searching appraisal of Mr Barber's measures, How the markets moved Rises, Benefits are widespread although most generosity is towards the investor, Christopher Marley on the gains tax merger Short-term, not worth the collection, Improvements in National Savings benefits, Sterling area balance down £70m, Car makers see no spur to sales. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Late rise follows Budget, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, New Issues Dm1OOm bonds for New Zealand, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for LRC International. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,733, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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