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The Times - 21/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Rita Marshall, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Wednesday, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Dan van der Vat, From Roy Lewis and Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Alex Hendry, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, By Alex Hardy, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent Manchester, Jan. 20, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Christopher Warman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Roy Lewis. Commonwealth Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Michael Leapman, From Davil Bonavia, William Gaunt, By Hugh Thomas, Richard Holmes, By Patricia Highsmith, H. R. F. Keating, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Compton Mackenzie, A. P. Ryan, From John Ballantine, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Michael Holroyd, By Jim Railton, By Norman Fox, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By a Motoring Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, House of Commons, by Sir Frank Roberts, PHS, J. W. SAUNDERS., JOHN PEARCE-HIGGINS., TIMOTHY R. M. BILLINGTON, JOHN ALLENBY., RUDYARD H. RUSSELL, W. TUDOR DAVIES., RONALD GREY., R. GOODANEW., KENNETH LEWIS., P. ARZT., J. PARRY LEWIS., W. H. C. FREND., JOHN HARRIS., SIDNEY F. SABIN., WILLIAM AULT., NORWICH, , ASHLEY CLARKE. CARLA THORNEYCROFT., NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE, By Stephen Jessel, By Sally White, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, From David Housego, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Giles Smith, By Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Clive Callow, From Patrick Brogan, David Millham, Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A. M. WATSON., N. E. A. MOORE, , H. W. GEARING., From Julian Mounter, NICHOLAS F. B. HEALD., By Hugh Stephenson, Gerald Ely, Julian Mounter,

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News: Doctors told to step up attack on smoking, Raped woman was murdered, prosecution says, Call to cut links with Rhodesia, Tory check on TV 'bias', Popular Front guerrillas reject Cairo claim that they want peaceful Middle East solution, 300,000 lose holidays as Skyways halts business, Californian youth fights the oil slick battle of the beaches, Bonn opposition leader in Warsaw for talks, Camden's £147,000 for sheltering homeless, Cuba, or The Pursuit of Freedom, British Rail to reply on wage demand, Film Finance Corporation seek a better deal for British producers, Bookshelf, Support for anti-Market motion indicates that most Labour MPs will vote against entry, £500,000 appeal by diabetics, Telephone girls only weak spot in solid postal front, Complaint over sea warning 'delay', Sport has less appeal for the 'with-it' youngster, Girl, 15, in council's care found soliciting in Soho, Letters collected by Paris omnibus, Next GLC chairman is nominated, Berlin issue 'better understood' in Moscow, Letters to The Times, Cambridge staff may get 10 per cent rise, Big changes suggested in degree courses, Housing plan goes ahead after two years' delay, Written test, Arms crisis averted by study group plan, Crime Ripley Under Ground, Subsidies for stage pornography opposed, Mr du Cann likely as watchdog on spending, Bonn asks Guinea for body o German, Mr Heath says Britain's hatred of apartheid does not debar defence link with S Africa, Medicine Nuclear beam to attack tumours, Risk of tanker disaster not 'if' but 'when', Pay deal forces BBC to borrow up to £10m, The Hague court considers S African plea on judges, Airport authority 'inhuman', Lords reject test of church's status, Khrushchev's instinct for survival, Ministry M40 route across Chilterns is better, architects' president says, Lottery law change will aid charity, The Pope tells Catholics to dismiss doubts, Botswana leader feels Pretoria wants arms as certificate of respectability, Two fined £50 each for gelignite hoax, Bernard Levin Not so much the bread as the gravy, Commuters Homes In London & Country Increasing range of the commuter, The Times Diary PLR: sympathy but no implementation, Quick guide, Nato man is given 20 years for spying, Front benches join hands over EEC entry, Private reading and public justice Public Lending Right Edited by Richard Findlater, Monte Carlo Rally has lost its glamour, Propriety of referendum on EEC defended, Can inflation be stopped by market forces alone?, Make your own Cook Book, Strike leaders claim support from postmen is nearly 100 per cent World unions asked to bar all British calls, Russian girl asks to stay in Britain, Dr Nyerere hints at withdrawal, Three killed as car sinks after taxi chase, The great magpie My Life and Times: Octave Ten 1953-1963, Socotra, the island of many myths, Climatology: What the shells told, Nixon order will stop river being spoiled, An easier time for the Tory whips, Struggle for power in Hanoi, Doctors' point on pay review body accepted, Plan to aid suicides attacked in Denmark, Five students warned over grants, U S lets spy visit Russia on pledge to return, Tennis may face colour-bar protests, British dean arrested at home in S Africa, Seven sentences cut in Iran plot trial, Motoring Minister's priority is safer roads, Secret cost schoolboy £234 in blackmail, Red Arrows fly on after four pilots die in crash, Number plates. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Curzon, Leeds Permanent BUILDING SOCIETY, Science Journal, Ppa, Abbey National, Scottish Business School, Macarthur's Scotch, The Post Office Corporation., Simple Soap, Abbey Life Trple Protection, Weatherall Green & Smith, Sealink. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Eco Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, Fortune Theatre Michael Billington, The English style, The reality of conflict Prisoners of the War University Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Irving Wardle, BBC Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, Ingrid Bergman at the Cambridge, Pit pony to Cleopatra Ronald Hayman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Die Meistersinger, The Troubadours postponed, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,676, Solti to the rescue. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Shelter. Sport: Jacklin determined to win valuable U S prize, Five newcomers in team, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Play-off for Midlands title, Well to Do should add to haul of Sumner family, Champion turns Golden Key into success, Back to a small hall-then Cooper, Osgood's suspension may hinder his international career, Halford Hewitt draw, Initiative well rewarded for Barrington, Hill to drive new Brabham, England risk run shortage as maxim fulfilled, Ocean Spirit moves up on handicap, Hope for Warwickshire, Mister Softee gains another trophy, New home for coach will improve efficiency, Squash rackets, Prince Michael included in British team. Politics and Parliament: No charge to eat sandwiches taken to school, Arbitrary cost ceiling on Concorde 'unwise', Highway Code for industrial relations, Mr Lever insists that reserve role of sterling must be ended in proper way, Mr Carr ready for more talks, Minister says time is not right to consider disestablishment of Church of England House of Lords, Britain will join Common Market as director not shareholder, Strike changes court rules. Editorials/Leaders: The Dilemma Of Cambodia, Financing Britain's Films, The Natural End Of This Policy, Wasted Time And Temper. Letters to the Editor: Export of manuscripts, The remarriage of divorcees, Railway closure, Decimals: separate tables for shops and banks, Experiments on animals, Third London airport, The Boston Raphael, Saving Venice, Advantages of system building, Payments to athletes, Intelligence tests, Postal workers' strike: the art of arbitration, Coping with computers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, January 22. 1946 Bigger Heathrow. Obituaries: Cardinal Bacci Pope's Latin secretary, Dr Robert Still Composer and musician, Major Alan Simpson, Sir William Cleary, Obituary. Business and Finance: Union stand on economics assailed, Company News McCorquodale again increase pay-out, NY cocoa drops to season lows, Metropolitan Gas Meters.-Pre-tax, London and Northern Securities, Account switch by Woman magazine, Quinton Hazell (Holdings) Limited, Rolls-Royce talks on link with Bonn, Wider exchange margins urged for non-members, Strong demand for tap stock, Amp, Oil companies may make separate Gulf deal as start to OPEC settlement, Talks at Stylo Shoes could lead to takeover, Mining Lonrho dividend up on record profit, Contracts £2m site projects for Marples Ridgway, Do not exceed 8 pc pay offer, CBI tell Post Office, NGA secretary leaves printing Neddy, Japan is to have £216m A-plant, Banking Loans Peak cash outflow during 1970, The Times Business News, Airline cuts back to combat profits squeeze, The Times list of latest dividends, Thorn Electrical Industries Limited Emergency Postal Arrangements, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Bydand's changed profit potential for the 1970s, The inflation battle-the key to interest rates Geoffrey Bell analyses the reasons for the rally in Government securities, The Burton Group Ltd. Summary of the Chairmen's Statement and Review of the year to 29th August 1970., Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Textiles weave their way out of the rough, Building orders fell £44m in November, Receiver named for Skyways Coach Air group, Canning Town Glass Works Limited Issue Of £450,000 12 Per Cent. Debenture Stock 1991/96 At £98½ Per Cent., Wage rates forced up by 12pc, The Times indices, Fixed Interest, Hope rises of cut in Bank rate, Private post systems grow in number, Advanced computer control system will run new steel plant, UK shipping groups to sell their expertise to world, TWA report a £26m loss, County Borough Of Dudley Issue of £6,000,000 Dudley Corporation 9½ per cent. Redeemable Stock 1979/81 Important Notice, In brief, What's so objectionable about sterling?, Bids and Deals American Express back Mr Hoskyns, Interim Statements, Road transport training grants lure graduates, Sterling and Money, John Williams of Cardiff Ltd, Oil companies supported by OECD committee, Japan cuts off customs tariffs, Amoco win permission for Milford Haven refinery, Glanvill Enthoven Group 144, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C.3. Arrangements during Postal Strike, How the markets moved Rises, The Burton Group Limited Offers For Evans (Outsizes) Limited, Bolsa chief on changing role of overseas banks, Surplus in 1970 payments falls, Criticisms of UK cars worry Dutch, Argentina seeks trade pact, Quota fear by Britain's textile men, Business Diary: Maxwell goes to Harvard as Kennedy Fellow, Smithfield & Zwanenberg Group Ltd. Interim Announcement Of Unaudited Results For The Eight Months Ended 28th November, 1970, James Walker Goldsmith & Silversmith Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cocoa drops between £10s and £11, Stylo firm at the close, New Issues Canning Town coupon is 12pc on £450,000, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: New Grampian Holdings director is chief executive. Law: Liability for the family car, Child in thalidomide case can sue in Australia. Property: Are You A Landowner?.

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