The Times - 19/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Monday, By a Statf Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Roy Lewis Commonwealth Correspondent Singapore, Jan. 18, From John Chartres Belfast, Jan. 18, From Roger Berthoud Gdansk, Jan. 18, By Our Political Staff, From Tim Jones Belfast, Jan. 18, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From a Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent York, Jan. 18, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Skipton, Jan. 18, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols Rome, Jan. 18, From Peter Strafford Brussels, Jan. 18, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden Jerusalem, Jan. 18, From Michael Leapman New York, Jan. 18, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Jan. 18, By Clive Callow, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Jan. 18, By Henry Stanhope Defense Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud Warsaw, Jan. 18, From Our Own Correspondent New York, Jan. 18, By Philip Howard, From Dan van der Vat Cape Town, Jan. 18, From Fred Emery Washington, Jan. 18, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby Singapore, Jan. 18, From James Morgan Singapore, Jan. 18, Louis Heren, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Robin Mead, PHS, HENRY MILLER., KEVIN RAFFERTY, ELIZABETH YOUNG., GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON., DAVID WINNICK., WILLIAM PLOMER., BERNARD SENDALL., Keith Arnatt., Guy Brett., Stuart Brisley., Victor Burgin., Peter Carey., Marc Chaunowicz., Christopher, Cornford., W. F. Culbert., Tim Drever., Sylvester Houédard., John Dunbar., John Furnival., John Golding., Nigel Gosling., Nigel Greenwood., Charles Harrison., John Hilliard., Peter Joseph., Michael kidner., Liliane Lijn., Nicholas Logsdail, , Tony Morgan, , Paul Overy, , David Saunders, , Charles Spencer, , Jettrey Steele., G. A. Stevens, , David Thompson, , Caroline Tisdall, , Peter Townsend, , Charles Verey, , Peter Wollen, , Pamela Zoline, , S. FEITURY, First Secretary., C. M. WOODHOUSE, , W. JOACHIM FREYBURG, , JOHN MURRAY, , KATHARINE DUFF, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Dennis Dwyer, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Gilljan O'Connor, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, C. E. HARRISON., J. E. GOFFE, , DAVID LIPSEY, , By Giles Smith, CYRIL G. WHITE, , By Eric Wigham, Kenneth Roberts, From Frank Vogl, Philip Dyer, Penny Radford,
ResumoNews: Information service under scrutiny, Government pay compensation to Mr Cross, Pupils and staff back at dispute school, First full navigation of Amazon claimed, Farmers to be charged for some services in £15m economy drive by ministry, 'Kids seek status' on drug addict register, Poles sceptical in spite of changes in leadership, Cuts force farmers to rely on self-help, Olympic Games organizers bow to protests, Mrs Castle and Mr Carr join battle, Meteorites Europe's largest crater found in Sweden, Leaders arrange to meet in private before today's crucial debate Commonwealth search for arms compromise, Letter threat to Mr Heath, State abandons monopoly on mail for duration of strike, Police strike blamed for New York bomb, Workers in Gdansk down tools again, Tories rally to Group for Europe, Doctors operate on cyclist shot in eye, New Ford GT car introduced, US buyer sought for bulldozed Roman site, Letters to The Times, The Times Diary Bolstering the National's health, Joint land development boards planned, Reconstruction in North Vietnam, Dr Obote says arms deal spells danger for Britons in Uganda, US study of British forces recruiting system, Army in Ulster may go over to offensive, Foulness airport might halt nuclear simulator, £635,000 paid to free wife of German industrialist, Student leader accused of incitement, 'Cynical blackmail' by France blamed for Vietnam impasse, Co-op Party hopes to have more MPs, 42 die in Zurich rail and air crashes, Council is refused grant for proposed Fleet Line, The new deals, India and Ghana point way to improved aid, Warning by coroner of danger from cooker, Divorce dispute stirs up Italy's old enmities, US tries to resolve differences with Six, Young Liberals to check decimal prices, Churches in urgent arms appeal to Mr Heath, Dr Nyerere's valuable offer, Three jailed for 18 years after threats to witnesses, Gaza incidents follow Israel use of Arab border police, Power tribunal attacked by union leader, Rare Wedgwood bust fetches 750gns, White House hopes of Senator McGovern, Stormont MPs speak out for strong line on riots, Eton seeks cut in rates, Police called to keep peace at apartheid protest, My Lai hearing adjourned for psychiatric test, Pools priority denied by Post Office, State may pay rent of needy in housing associations, GLC studying developers' plans for a 40-acre funpark at Crystal Palace, End of radio licences, Strikers in search of an incomes policy, 'Mercenary' to be tried by Sudan, South Bank shape, Anglo-French truce force in Middle East proposed, Ambitions for 'the best telephones in the world', Police detained innocent man for 28 hours, 14 nuns' orders setting up national body, Pensioners locked out of post office, A travelling trouble shooter, More finance to assist twilight areas, 14 points of Israel's alleged plan for peace, Mr Wallace is again governor of Alabama, Mr Heath is to visit Bonn late in March, Labour fear Market difficulties over sterling as reserve, Russian President seeks world aid for Arabs, Dutschke protest fails to rouse students, Oil nations 'ready to foil delay tactics', Medicine: Using computer for psychiatry, Hero of prison fire says no one will employ him, Jury in secrets case free until tomorrow, 18,500 more teachers in state schools, Coloureds call for series of boycotts, Setback for 'spy on your neighbour' plan. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Lord Rothermere gives up chairmanship, Greece appoints 16 new ambassadors, Rothermere retirement delayed by 'difficulties'. Index. Display Advertising: Association of German Chamber of Industry and Commerce, northeast, The Land And House Property Corporation Limited, The Willis, Faber & Dumas Group, Post Office Telecommunications, Lob, Times Newspapers Ltd.,, The Hongkong Bank Group, Coutts & Co., TPL Magazines Limited,, Barclays DCO, Bim, The National Bank Of Australasia Limited, Lancia, Atcost, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Architects And Builders Jonwindows, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Limited. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Problems in solving plastic pollution House of Commons, Application of computers, Charter night flights stay, Tribal home in Rhodesia: inability to intervene, Education of child visitors to Britain, The guiding principles in industrial relations, Mr Cross banned from writing, Post Office given authority to waive monopoly: minister urges union to go to arbitration, Political act, rural board chief says. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Macnaghten Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Jack Smith at the Whitechapel, Durdevka Cakarevic Purcell Room Alan Blyth, Margaret Neville for Cologne Opera, Collegium Sagittarii Purcell Room Stanley Sadie, Bristow Ica Irving Wardle, Frank Launder as part-author, Haitink not to conduct tonight, An uninhabited nightmare The Duchess of Malfi Royal Court Irving Wardle. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Entertainments. Sport: Boost for autumn double prestige, Russel wins but loses lead in Cup, Hope for suspended footballers, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Three irons-and an idol topples, No risk for Bugner against the world's number 43, Oxford forwards respond, D'Oliveira fitness worry, Squash rackets, Stormy takes lead, Bulgarians decline to cooperate, Que Bonito to hold off challenge from three rivals, Leeds shaken by Rotherham before Giles scores, Wimbledon to use tie-break scoring. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Prior Prunes His Garden, The Inflation Must Be Stopped, Competition Between Banks, Mr Gierek Woos The Workers. Letters to the Editor: Religious broadcasts, Gallery entry charges, Expulsion from Libya, Shortage of university student living accommodation, Arms for South Africa, When violence is used, Gas gall, Parting with Labour, Pensions and ethics, Saint-Exupéry, Training boards: views for and against, Lessons from nationalized industry, Overseas aid, Revolutionary Clough. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Law: House in joint names wife's sole property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Outstanding win for bridge team after bye, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,674. Obituaries: Sir Frederick James, Sir Theodore Gregory, His Honour J. Harrison County courts in the North, Obituary, Mr Nath Pai Noted Indian politician. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Higher Ibstock offer wins over Nat Star, Advertising agencies are to merge, Chartered engineers seek changes in unions Bill, Bankers support plan for EEC integration, How the markets moved Rises, Move on injury liability cover, Groups set up private services, BSC will expand Sheffield foundry, American gross national product falls in real terms, IOS Ltd are sued for £14.5m damages, Federal Reserve cut discount rate again, £300,000 loss for Bear Brand, Business Diary: A new deal for authors · Harry Hyams and America's Cup, Bethlehem Steel climb down over price increases, GKN 'line' to shop floor, Training the management by film gets rolling, Court prejudiced before it opens, says Mr Chapple, Contracts, Fowl pest costs exceed £10m, BOAC set same financial target, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Reshuffle at Johnson Matthey, Fixed Interest, How Werner's plan could help the British Professor John Williamson replies to yesterday's article by Professor Ivor Pearce criticizing the Werner proposal for a common European currency, The Times indices, Fall forecast in manufacturing investment, The Times index: 128.07-1.92., Mining Opening fall in Peko production, Shipyard report critical, Consumers win TV price battle, Dock board Bill idea supported, Are these the right men for the job?, In brief, Company News Eight-point rise and scrip by Skipper, Computer News Ex-MPs to issue unofficial report, A setback for Charterhouse Group in Canada, Sterling and Money, Post Office strike could kill Giro and ruin board's financial plans, Industry Bill is a 'useful first step', Jessel Record Profits again in 1970 Earnings per share doubled, Date set for hiving off AEA's commercial assets, Home products companies merge, When the public's bars go private A special correspondent surveys state pubs. Stock Exchange Tables: 12m-ton drop in coal stocks, Rank fall following results, New Issues New Land and House dealings due, Stock Exchange see only light disruption, Commodities Sugar futures soar in record trading, The Times list of latest dividends, Unit trust prices, Unit trusts say net new investment cut by half, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Board changes in Imperial Tobacco Group. Property: Country Properties.
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