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The Times - 14/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Donal Henahan, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, By Staff Reporters, From Roy Lewis Commonwealth Correspondent, From John Woodcock, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Science Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From Charles Hargrove, From Prudence Glynn, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Ian McDonald, From Dan van der Vat, BY Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent., From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Hilary Brigstocke, Design by Penny Radford, By John Gross (Fontana Modern Masters. 6s.), Derek Mahon, Brian Alderson, By George Faludy, Richard Holmes, By Michael S. Howard, Michael Holroyd, By John Glendevon, James Morris, By Ian Colvin, Cameron Hazlehurst, Joan Chissell, Michael Billington, Peter Waymark, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Chris Dunkley, Irvingy Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Barry Davies, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By David Dalby, Nicholas Ashford, By Hugh Thomas, PHS, PETER HORDERN, House of Commons., NIGEL LAWSON. 24 Hyde Park Gate, S.W.7., JOHN TREVELYAN, Secretary., ROMAYNE E. BAILEY., DUNCAN SANDYS, President, Civic, PETER SHEPHEARD, President, WALTER BOR, President, Town Plan-, J. ST. BODFAN GRUFFYDD, Presi-, MOLSON. Chairman, , A. BREARLEY., PETER CONDER., SIDNEY F. SABIN, ROLAND A. MORGAN., BERNARD LEVIN., H. F. ELLIS, , JACK EGERTON, H. MACHOL., JOHN CLEMENTS., By John Brooke-Little Richmond Herald, By Our Communications Reporter, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Donald Constant, By Michael Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Gerald Ely, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mr. H. A. Dunn-Meynell, From Mr. Charles H. F. Cruttenden, H. A. DUNN-MEYNELL, Deputy, CHARLES H. F. CRUTTENDEN., P. F. D. TENNANT., J.D. PERTWEE., E. A. FREEMAN., By Peter Jay, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, David Millham, Julian Mounter,

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News: Top executives suffer less than most from mental ills, Government will hold Channel disasters inquiry, Proposals on prayers and the dead, Ex-minister sues Greek police over travel ban, Labour Party chief explains remarks over explosions, Commons expression of anger over kidnapping of British envoy, Streak of violence in world a worrying phenomenon, Mr Carr says, State industry chief warns of sharp rise in labour costs, MP investigates alleged bullying by workers, The etymology of OK, Motoring 5 doors and room inside to spare, Chamberlain's Ministers: new evidence of their positive disagreement The Chamberlain Cabinet, Twin obelisks of British probity The Viceroy at Bay, Shots at Soviet sentry 'fired from one weapon', How Russian hijackers got away, Spain's political awakening, Czech Zionists accused of making 1968 invasion necessary, Bookshelf, Worthy of its hire?, Cabinet plan to give more ministers police protection, S Africa fears new verdict of Hague court, 22 school teams to play the stock market, Girl clerks duped in racket, MP says, Dancing women taunt troops in Ulster, Erasmus the ironist, source of a living European tradition Erasmus of Rotterdam, Britain will see Clay fight live, IMF disputes devaluation bias in monetary system, US death penalty is in the balance, French Cabinet gives economy a boost despite inflation fears, Motor exports up 61 pc by 1975, Ronald Butt Progress against inflation, Cleaning up of Kensington rubbish 'in last stages', Hazards facing the tourist in his search for British ancestry, The Times Diary Versailles ghosts laid at last?, Man who killed father not to get £3,500, Medicine: New light on hiccups, Sixpence shortage may affect bus fares, Waterboard will need more money, Party radicals take over in Shanghai, Garages will lose AA link if anonymous spot checks disclose shoddy servicing, Madrid facing possibility of water rationing, Yemen: an excess of ideology, Barclays chief defends S Africa links, 11 Snow novels dramatized for BBC radio, Giant US firm plans to combat apartheid in South Africa, What's new, Hippies hear of schemes for Eel Pie Island, Arab critics of Jerusalem plans warned, Two English tradesmen, Quick guide, Flotation soon of biggest bond issue, England on the way to Test victory, Complaint on plans for too few hotels, Mrs Gandhi's faction wins right to party symbol, Pope's life was saved by kneeling man, Russia may stop cellist's Finnish trip, Maximum fine of £50,000 for oil slicks, Pollution Genetic changes in fruit fly linked with DDT, Students to 'forgo academic work' over Dutschke, Spanish student in hiding pleads for asylum, Russia told Harriman views about tension, Effects of divorce reform in JPs' courts to be studied, Clash over arms sales deferred in Singapore, Ministry denial of lovemaking in jail, General says to judge: 'I would sooner tell truth', The last word on everything Joyce, £36m library to end 'scandal of overcrowding', B 52 bombers may aid big Cambodia operation, Funds for US Indians said to be misused, Fixed value for dollar urged, Priests face kidnap plot charges, Closure threat to school of architecture, The world of fashion bids adieu to Gabrielle Chanel, Paki-bashing 'encouraged by a book', £36m scheme to create national library complex on site opposite British Museum, Safety, Three jailed for diluting blood of donors, Bill aims to end rates on farm buildings, Jewish mayor will not go to Moscow, Poison gas moved from Okinawa, Hidden gold found on Egyptian mummies, Soviet magazine criticized as 'too trivial', Black minister's success in Washington poll, Extremists' homes searched, Violinist finds lost work by Paganini, Too easy for amateur to make a bomb, demolition expert says, Jordan threat of army move into Amman as guerrillas attack, N Zealand challenge on benefits of EEC, Canadian courts ready to check FLQ harangues, Russians asked to explain delays to Berlin traffic. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, northeast, Dry Air Kills, Scottish Business School, Oxy, Kewlox, Anglia Building Society, Gollancz, Dewar's, Action, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Honeywell, mG, Aerolineas Argentinas, Bell's Scotch Whisky, LEP Transport Ltd., Leamington Spa Building Society, Radiospares. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Consolation of the Rising Moon The Place, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Who's experiments at Young Vic, London debuts Wigmore Hall, Young artists Purcell Room, For Willie with a thirst for gore Children's books, Our Sunday Times Traverse, Edinburgh, P.C. Plod Open Space, Man Alive Bbc 2, La Belle et la Bete. Politics and Parliament: Saving interest charges on council houses, Peers' ideas for making Britain's roads safer House of Lords, Dover Strait depths study for routing of ships, Improvements being sought to Channel shipping lanes system, Allowance for disabled, Condemnation of bomb blasts at home of Employment Minister House of Commons, Preparations for Ibrox inquiry, New Services code of punishments: farewell to the Punjab image, Ford attacked over tractor cabs, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Dr Horace King's love of Parliament. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 25, Educational Courses, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 28, Appointments Vacant also on pages 25 and 28, Entertainments, Financial And Legal. Sport: Indian party a blend of experience and youth, Moore back in favour, Sports in Brief, Amateurs back at Wembley after 13 years, Snow reports, England more incisive behind pack, England scrape through, Australian selectors rack brains for reinforcements, Almirene should assist Brogan to recover missed chances, Scots go out to a nod, Thirty-mile run improves the taste of beer, A Spifkins victory at Plumpton, DART aim for a double, Army conquer Surrey in ragged match, Great courses on way back, Staging a comeback for Sorrento, Kember top of the class for effort, HOBART: International Dragon class., Australian sloops named for series, Football results, Miss Shaw surprised, Ipswich rally to oust Newcastle and prove minority wrong. Law: Bar student loses appeal against examination ban In Re Yankson, Filling station agreement a licence Shell-Mex & B.P. Ltd. V. Manchester Garages Ltd.. Editorials/Leaders: Cbi And The Olive Branch, Computers And Government, An Attack On Democracy. Letters to the Editor: Rudi Dutschke, Royal Borough's rubbish, Short addresses, Future of local radio, Pulp production and British paper, Arms sales to S Africa, Cheque abuse?, The Boston Raphael, Substitutes for incomes policy, Preventing bank raids, Site of the third London airport, An interview with Dr Kahn, New era at Roedean, Advertising agencies: the right way out of the doldrums, The cost of not going metric. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, Latest appointments, Newspaper award for Sunday Times man. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, January 15, 1946 Men for farms. Obituaries: Stainless Stephen Popular radio Comedian, Mr D. F. Landale, Mr W.H. Chinn Social Affairs Adviser, Mme Emilienne Moreau, Mr Donald McLachlan, Obituary. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Slater and 117 Group back Irish bank, National Freight shake-up urged by PIB, Government support spending on computers for Civil Service, Slower rise in productivity, 8,000 laid off by Rolls-Royce Scottish strike, Eurosyndicat, Arthur Lee & Sons Limited, Barclays Bank Dco Annual General Meeting of the Holders of the Ordinary Stock, Anglo American Corporation Group Gold mining company reports for the quarter ended 31st December, 1970 Far West Rand, Turmoil in store for the retail trade chiefs It is a confusing time for retailers-even supermarkets have problems. Maurice Corina reports, Company News Dennis cuts loss with second-half profit, UK companies in £27m Singapore development, The Regions, Switzerland to limit offshore fund operations, McKinsey to study Unilever management, British liability for TriStar now £10m, TUC will not drop cost of living proposal, The Times list of latest dividends, OPEC and oil companies break off talks on price and tax structure, Board to seek 8pc rise in industrial coal price, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Geo Kent into a bid fray again?, Profits from clothing and textiles fall £10m, CBI give severe warning on wage inflation: threat to balance of payments, Why the retail revolution never came, Strikes by 'wreckers' cost £21m, says Lord Robens, The Times indices, Fixed Interest, Russia and UK plan joint tool development, Trouble with system building, Britain's best buyer of wool textiles is Japan, Insurance earns £197m 'invisibles', CBI leaders to go to U S for trade talks, Sterling advances 20 points, Measuring the cost of the motorway box, York County Savings Bank, In brief, Rank increase stake in George Kent to 18.2 pc, How the markets moved, BLMC in redundancy dispute, UCS ask shipowners for aid, Sterling and Money, Demand exhausts a tap stock for second time within week, Steel reorganization will affect 1,100 jobs, Life Business in 1970 Scots Provident, Business Diary: Pryke to back the power men's claim, Mining Western Deep working profits down 18pc, Industry's red alert on wage increases Extracts from CBI evidence to the power dispute inquiry, Multinational companies cause unions concern. Business Appointments: New finance chief for Tesco Stores. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sharp falls in oils, Unit trust prices, New Issues Arenson heralds more offers for sale, Commodities Sugar futures jump 127½ points, Recent issues. Property: John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,670.

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