The Times - 06/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, Tony Aldous, From Roger Berthoud, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Derek Wilson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Henry Raymont, From Stewart Harris, By Jerome Caminada, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, John Percival, Charles Hargrove, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, J. N. RATCLIFFE, , GORDON LEE., O'NEILL of the MAINE., EVELYN KING., PETER LAKE., P. R. BUCKTON., WALSTON., PRUDENCE WATT., ALEXANDRA WATT., JOHN BONE., MARICOURT BONE., JOHN LARRETT., DORIS DAVY, , CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH., ROBERT MASON., DENIS BROGAN, , DOUGLAS J. DALES, G. LOVETT., L. JAMES., M. PRIESTLEY, , M. WARDLE., ALAN K. MAYNARD., JOAN HAZELL, , BERYL W. STERN., W. P. KIRKMAN., MICHAEL SCOTT., PETER MURPHY., JUDY D GRIFFITH, , HOCKLEY CLARKE, , R. A. JARVIS., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Sir Dingle Foot, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Andrew Wilson, By Philip Dyer Mining Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Our Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Alan Hamilton, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, M. GOUGH., JEAN CURRIE., JAMES G. ANGUS., JOHN BREWER, , A. W. HOLMES., W. A. WARRE, , Richard Spiegelberg, TREVOR OWEN., By Eric Wigham, Guy Hawtin,
ResumoNews: Senior ministers await explanation from BBC chief, Solzhenitsyn rights go to New York publisher, Guinea President accuses West of invasion plot, Minute 'photocopied and secretly taken out of department', Growing controversy likely over role of specialist hospitals in medicine, Site agreed for new White City, Argentina's political prisoners, Tribunal told V & G were given government secrets in public house, Mr Walker dances for a tidier Britain, Six members of family die in blazing car, Fishermen angry over 'thrown away' rights, Offer to industrial civil servants raised to 8%, Smoking chimneystacks among the Bordeaux vineyards, Plan for Church constitution defended, A lesson in delusion over the Vietnam secrets, Minister defends S Africa's policies, Spreading net wider for selection of JPs, MP to challenge over party treasurership, Mr Sato reshuffles key Cabinet posts, EEC terms out tomorrow, Royal Show has strong international flavour, Conformity at home and ease at work, Tax cuts passed on by chain stores, Nearly a million give up school meals after price increase, How bridge closure let Eton breathe Environment, 'Few hundred' blamed for looting of ancient sites, Minster tower stabilized with steel shore, Sex debate cancelled because of publicity, Young people would regard 'Oz' as a giggle, witness says, Israel sceptical as Nixon team seek Cairo view on Canal, The Labours Of Lucienne, TUC call talks for common front on public sector wages, BOAC restricts B707s training after fault, Appeal to preserve Mass sent to Vatican, Strikes and violence hit Italian tourism, The Times Diary Lord Harlech's new cinema plunge, Saboteurs sent into Hanoi, A Kaendler bustard is sold for 12,500 gns, Rhodesian Cabinet to review talks, When Hindu colonists subjugated England, 'Considerable buckle in track' caused crash, Science Report Drugs: Halothane and jaundice, Pakistan protest to Britain, A challenge for interior designers, S Vietnamese forces need more time to take over US role, 1970 Edinburgh Festival 'most successful', One car in five invites theft, AA survey shows, Church budget saves £85,000, Appeal to air travellers to say goodbye at home, Iraq expels two British diplomats, Orthodox Church talks on Anglican dialogue, Yard man's 'motive for telling lie', Legislation to aid housing, Dr Kiesinger to give up CDU leadership, U S court affirms patient's right to die, Troops called in to check Naxalite violence, German holds lead in $50,000 air race, Malta an issue at Italian Minister's Moscow talks, Disaster aid must match technology, says U Thant, Leaders of Germany and France discuss finance on Rhine trip, Repairs on Surbiton line. Law: Spain increases fines for possessing drugs, Element of fault in dangerous driving Regina v. Gosney, Mr Smith denies job offer was contract inducement, Man and woman face conspiracy charge, Green light does not do away with duty to keep look out Radburn v. Kemp, Student alleges assault by Springboks captain, Six in court as spy trial opens in Prague, Warrant out for Michael X, Greeks try two Communist Party leaders, Arrest warrant issued after Michael X fails to appear to stand trial, One freed, two jailed in voting trial. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: F.H.Lloyd Holdings Limited, Knight Frank & Rutley, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Vent-Axia, Alo Cosmetics Limited,, Peter Saunders, Luxair, Société Générale, The National Mutual Life Assurance Society, Kleeman Industrial Holdings Limited, Leicester Permanent, Curzon House Investments Limited, Antartex, Leicester Permanent Building Society, National Bank Of Hungary, British Steel Corporation, British Bank Of Commerce Limited, Ben Turner Group, Grimsby, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford University class lists and Cambridge University elections and awards, Inner Temple Awards, University news, Latest appointments New head of Scottish Arts Council. Politics and Parliament: Bill's provisions on closed shop will help acting profession House of Lords, Finance Bill: new arrangements for spreading payment of surtax, Concession on rules for unfair dismissal, Allowances for tools of trade and books, Tote must first endeavour to help itself, MPs urge action on charter air fares, Preventing accidental poisoning of children, Adapting to 3,000 EEC rules and regulations, Britain spends £300m to date on the Concorde, Tariff barrier, Position of steel will be clarified in White Paper, Government not to send witnesses to American hearings on Lockheed House of Commons, Facts sought on distribution of wealth, Paper bags charged to customers. Sport: Yachting Delay of 5 sec costs Donnelly a win, Croquet, Fencing Britain's last three are defeated, Sports in Brief, Football Ewing gives up post for family reasons, Murless has a high opinion of Lupe, Cycling Ocana holds off Merckx's challenge, Hemmings and McVicker revive Warwickshire, Boxing Revie loses his title by a knockout, Tennis Miss Hogan storms off, Rugby Union A dress rehearsal for the Lions, Golf Success is spur for Trevino. Reviews: Royal Opera's Ring, Somniloquy/structures Sadler's Wells, Attila Deutsche Oper, Berlin, Vagrant era ends The Devil's Disciple Shaw Theatre, Van Manen sets Berio's Sinfonia Keep Going/Hi-Kyo Netherlands Dance Theatre, 'Fiddler on the Roof' to end in London, Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham Bbc2, Bergen SO Cheltenham Festival. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Wishing Miss Bernadette Devlin good luck, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 8, 1946 Magnetic Pole. Editorials/Leaders: Different ways of settling disputes, Tied To An Old Agreement, Prague Turns Back The Pages, Not So Simple A Process For The Unions, Christian Democrats Seek A New Man. Letters to the Editor: Bauxite mining, Swallows, Orange peel warning, Mr Wilson and Labour Party unity, Opera in London, The Desramault case, Port in bulk, Britain and Rhodesia, Passengers in the dark, Saving the Warrior, Plastic litter, Unexplored executive potential, The Pentagon papers, Race Institute, Chepstow's new road, Conditions in psychiatric hospitals, Development of existing skill, How many churches for a Titian?, Preserving footpaths, The British sausage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Constantine, Miss Elizabeth Wiskemann Journalist and historian, Sir Paul Maltby, Adml Thomas Hart, Bishop Of Sheffield. Business and Finance: First signs of recovery at Rubery, Owen with £1.7m profit more than doubled after reorganization, Keeping the Eastern trade routes open, RB 211 in tests as power unit for VC 10, Commodities, Unit trust prices, North-east seeks talks on jobs, Mr Feather sees a bigger role for workers in industry, Bill amended for Surtax payers, Suitors for the hand of Qualitex, Airlines put up charter rates, Austin-Morris raises output by 64,000 on previous year's level, Three markets suspend IOS, Mining WMC in Queensland coal project, United Drapery may offer £9m for remainder of Myers mail order group, Company News Avana dividend cut as profits crumble, Computer news Dominance of US software attacked, 7 per cent rise ends chemical industry dispute, Tanker and dry cargo rates tumble to rock bottom levels, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Mr Bowick to head BR executive, Cunard bid terms choice, New Issues Kettering Motor on way to market, Fixed Interest, Agreement on Gramco soon, Davy-Ashmore to take over Vickers offshoot, Floating Deutsche mark remains active but still below a 4.5pc revaluation level, State finance for Union SteamShip buyer, 40 journals put up prices, Business Diary: Sir Alastair floats up · Long service, Blueprint for a successful shipyard, In brief, Portugal's development plans begin to pay, Bright future for coal predicted, Retail trade and HP figures show no sign of rise in demand, Company Meeting John Hawley & Company (Walsall) Limited Makers of Tents, Marquees, Camping Equipment, Polishing Machinery, etc. Creditable Results Achieved, Danish shipyard chief favourite for Harland post, Mine accident hits Poseidon, Chemists study bulk buying, A balanced choice for Myers shareholders, Chairmen's Reports Beecham's recipe for growth, Bids and Deals Alliance turn tables on Raglan, CBI plea on better fire insurance, Avenger production will halt today as toolroom overtime ban takes effect, Carreras switch advertising accounts. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Recent issues, Building shares firm. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Alastair Pilkington is made deputy chairman. Property: Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,815. Births.
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