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The Times - 09/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Stewart Harris Canberra, March 8, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From José Shercliffe, By Chris Dunkley, By Douglas Aiton, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Scott, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From David Blake, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Leo Goodstadt, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, From Malcolm Browne Montevideo, From James Feron, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Stanley Reynolds, PHS, Bernard Levin, DAVID WATKINS., G. V. RICHARDSON., E. GARTH MOORE, ELIZABETH MITCHELL., VICTOR J. LISSACK, A. ROBERT GOODA., J. M. TODD., T. E. B. HOWARTH, LANCE TOWNSEND., DAVID ALEXANDER., E. J. BATTERSBY, WALTER BROWN., HAIG., SUSANNA HOE., AMULREE., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Phillip Howard, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From R. W. Shakespeare, By John Woodland, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Armytage, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Brian Basham, By David Wood, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvove, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, F. V. CORFIELD., Frank Vogl in Frankfurt, R. J. CARTER, ROBIN PURCHAS., J. M. SLATTERY., MICHAEL BARSLEY., ROBIN G. ADAMS., R. WEARING KING., By Peter Hill, By Robert Jones, by Dennis Kiley, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by Marcus Linear, by C. R. V. Bell, by Lailan Young,

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News: Smooth return to work by postal employees, Unconverted gas appliances can be lethal, Cleaning up towns and administration gets priority, Blast and fire hit British tanker on rescue dash, Government review on immigrant labour, Six years' jail for shooting at sentry, Author tells court that book is not pornography, Surgeon told to apologize, Bonn condemns E German secret trial sentences, Director gets life jail for killing mistress, Treasury to produce estimate of effect on Britain's finances of joining the Common Market, Minister urged to subsidize fares, Journalists to meet over Sketch redundancies, Five major changes being imposed on people legally in Britain, Warning of RB 211 'death in hours', Immigration policy should ensure all communities live in peace, Warden who crushed two student rebellions, Psychiatry: Stress and brain function, 'A departure from established law that will cause a lot of irritation' West Indians are urged to reject identity cards, Nixon hope of 'live and let live' in Middle East, 4,300 Rolls men redundant: threat to 12,000 more jobs, More troops on way to Northern Ireland, Man shot dead, Council to consider eviction of vandals, Talks on new non-socialist coalition for Norway, Appeal likely in tax ruling on family allowance, MP seeks to ensure that a doctor must not tell, Smuggler 'ferried 20 migrants a week', Changes bring quiet to riot-torn Gdansk, Film technician accused of explosion plot, Alternatives must be effective: 30 majority, Taking the EEC decision-a new series begins with Germany A chance to escape from a tainted past, MP to give evidence to US Senate on privacy, Saboteurs blow up planes at Portuguese base, Supreme Court bars 'unjust war' claim to service exemption, Police blamed for S Africa riot, Incomes policy still possible, CBI chiefs say, Cornering the market Penny Hunter Symon, Chou visit to Hanoi 'a warning to US', Police promise to protect rag procession, Women suffer self-imposed foot deformity, IRA man took blame for explosives, court told, Mr Powell opposes patrial clause in Immigrants Bill, Dairy farming families put in a 68-hour week, Savoy gets rosette back in AA guidebook, Poverty: has the Welfare State failed?, Self-help keynote of land reform, More webs, Enticement case man loses bankruptcy plea, Commander claims Laos success, Accused painter 'insane for many years', Tourism the only hope for vanishing wildlife, Britons are advised to leave East Pakistan, Reprieve for historic cruiser, FASHION by Prudence Glynn, Protest by BMA over 19% increase in hospital bed charges, Research on drugs, cancer and pollution delayed by computer project setback, Gravity More evidence of gravity waves detected, Pakistan hesitates before making the final choice between compromise and head-on collision, Muskie demand for tough policy on South Africa, Capt Medina for trial on My Lai charges, Tupamaros scare away tourists, President Tito may stay on at helm, Formosan envoy defects to mainland China, Zambia accuses Portugal of seizing villagers, Six still split over farm reforms, Six more die as riots continue in Calcutta, Executed leader's son in vigil at Prague court, Sketch to close after £2.25m group losses, Workers reject strike call, Libel against police officer alleged, Hunt for polluters of Rhine called off, Boy who started fire 'possessed of an evil spirit', Talks on new university, Squatters group may have to evict families in arrears, Tribal society is giving way to modern state, Calling a spade, a spade, Evidence of Pythagorean geometry in Stone Age, New York gallery makes world record price for a Chinese painting, Insurance rise after 144 police car accidents, The Times Diary Heenan's secret Soviet trip, Dr Obote is contrasted with colonial rulers, Doctor accused of refusing to visit patient, Civilian as party head in Chinese province, Message of hope given to stroke victims, Amman verdict in McKay case postponed, Differences on losses if Rolls-Royce contract goes on, 'Firm got £6.5m contract after hotel meeting', Mr Jenkins's union seeks injunction on receiver, Somali Republic a special report, Sheffield goes on show to create a new image. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Australian Minister resigns and accuses Mr Gorton of 'significant disloyalty'. Picture Gallery: Fashion. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Vent-Axia, Ente Nazionale Commercio Estero, Berlitz, The Standard Life Assurance Company, Resumption of Post Office Services, Harvey Nichols, The Location of Offices Bureau, Peter Saunders, Fiat, Somalia, Helana Rubinstein, Oxfam, Halifax, Somali Commercial Bank, Department of Health and Social Security, Bnp, Atcost, Rs, Somali Airlines, The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Writing date in reverse, Improving rules for charter flights House of Commons. Sport: Need for more travel, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, France choose a strong attacking side, Draw favours Celtic-twice, Clay wins the weigh-in battle by default, Remote chance of all-London Cup Final in spite of draw, Lutz likely to meet Taylor in third round, England call in Cotton and Cowman, New men in Hull side, Knott four short of second hundred, Skiers' 11th hour plea to Mr Brundage, Preston regain lead from Fulham, Calculated risk by Oxford, Sardesai shines to put India ahead, Ford to play, Take Minsky seriously, Bob Robert to help Brogan's lead, Football results Third division, Squash rackets, Today's football fixtures. Reviews: Vetter/Bottner Purcell Room, Film of Abelard and Heloise, Hey You, Light Man! New Theatre, Bromley, Edward Woodward on South Bank, Francois Billetdoux runs into an allegorical quagmire Rintru pa trou tar, hin! Théâtre de la Ville, Piece for voices, Beecham Memorial Concert Festival Hall, The Railwayman's New Clothes Bbc 2, Douglas Young wins Rankl Prize, Lutyens opera postponed. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 22, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 22 and 24, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 24, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Laws That Make The Criminals, Mr Gorton Faces A Crisis, The Future Of British Steel, Sudan Must Find Its Own Solution. Letters to the Editor: Political use of Lord Haig's name, Social service directors, Estate agents, Doctor's duty and Datients' secrets, Parking meters, Double trials, Middle East cease-fire, Steam on the road, BBC's reluctance to provide transcripts, An inquiry into the V & G collapse needed, Tiresome tiddler, The ordinary shareholder and the Rolls-Royce affair, Courting the EEC, Queen Charlotte's Hospital, What are museums for?, Paying for the roads we use, Detergents and pollution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Friday, March 8, 1946 Viet-minh agreement. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr H. C. Hony, Dr David Millar, Stevie Smith One of the most original poets of her time, Obituary, Mr Wilfred Brown Noted tenor singer. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,715, Broadcasting Television, Bridge teams for next stage of trials. Business and Finance: Cunard pay £1m for Sunair tour operators, BP will boost North Sea oil search with $16m rig, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Opinion: Industry By Maurice Corina Out of the ring and round the table, CBI chiefs put case to Mr Heath for modest reflation in Budget, Air appeal failure puts up cut price holiday cost, 9 Per Cent. Treasury Loan, 1992-1996 Issue Of £600,000,000 At £95.50 Per Cent., Mr Feather urges action to help Ulster jobless, Issue of Local Authority Bonds, Mail order houses stand by for a rush of orders, Harland says four-year losses may exceed £10m, Clarkson's fundamental strength, Unemployment among scientists doubled in the ten years to 1969, £71.6m exports record by food companies, Colborn Group Animal Feed Supplement And Compound Feed Manufacturers And Poultry Producers, Laporte's leap into the unknown, Expansion for Japan's shipbuilders, Computer News IBM launches fourth model in 370 series, Dobson Park Industries Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, Sir Frank Figgures to head NEDO, Correction, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Corfield letter of explanation, Telephones may subsidize the post, Business Diary: Two more public figures for Courtaulds board, Fixed Interest, Metal prices rise strongly, Western Mining Corporation Limited Rights Issue-25th February, 1971, Aviation Minister's reply on Rolls-Royce Text of last night's letter from Mr Corfield to Mr Rodgers, Shell-BP start oil price talks, The banks' power in Germany, Port users may urge inquiry on higher charges, Contracts £436,000 hospital project in Fiji, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, B & C raises its stake in Bristow helicopter group, In brief, Interim Statement The Second Alliance Trust Company Limited, Bowater sell holding, British account of talks on RB 211 upsets Lockheed, U S textile industry critical of Japanese quota offer, Anti-Bill strike call rejected, Sterling and Money, Barelaycard may raise loan limit, Fixed price contracts threat to shipyard, Plea for lower duty on spirits, BSC sues for £264,083 debt, White collar workers hit hardest as Receiver makes first cuts at Rolls-Royce, How the markets moved Rises, Company News Seafield Rubber boost dividend nearly 6 points, Mining Inco to spend $300m in 1971 programme, Burton's £8m bid accepted by Ryman, Bids and Deals Chairman's family takes back Chansom, Williams Hudson Limited, Orders and output continue to improve. Business Appointments: Mr C. Villiers joins board of Courtaulds. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues £10m for S Africa in Europe Monetary Units, The Times share indices, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices Mail order issues easier, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Law: Discretion fettered, Customs lose privilege claim over documents Alfred Crompton Amusement Machines Ltd. V. Commissioners of Customs and Excise, One welfare report, 'Hot pursuit' appeal. Property: Property To Let.

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