Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 24/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

Autores

By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Alex Hendry, From Peter Strafford, From Derek Wilson, from Our Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Peter Waymark, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield, From Pearce Wright science Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By David Spanier Europe Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, By John Young, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green, By Joyce Whitehead, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Brian Alderson, David Spanier, Michael Wolfers, Philip Howard, PHS, H. MacL. CURRIE., MARY SHIELD, G. C. HESELTINE., ROGER LASCELLES, PETER ALLEN., GEORGE STRAUSS., DOUGLAS OF BARLOCH., NEIL MARTEN., R. W. ROWLEDGE., I. C. WHITFIELD., CYRIL PETRIBURG., GEOFFREY BING., P. J. KORSHIN., MICHAEL D. WOODS., F. BERGEL., JOHN MURRAY., A. V. HILL., D. M. JONES., By Maurice Corina, By Giles Smith, From Ian McDonald, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Clive Callow, By John Groser Political Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, , By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, L. BRUCE HUDSON, DENNIS KIRBY, , JAMES McWILLIAMS., J. J. MAIDEN, , Michael Baily, By Christopher Marley,

Resumo

News: Baby survives after accident kills mother, S Vietnamese dodge Laos trap, EEC anxiety on sterling 'not secret veto', Russia puts Britain second to Japan as trading partner, Brazilian torture cases, Unprecedented marathon as MPs vote on unions Bill, 100,000 letters of complaint every year, Germany placing big order for Phantoms, Airline engineers to get up to £3 a week more, Plot against Ceylon Government uncovered, Mr Chou meets delegates to Sino-Soviet talks, Police end a Jew's protest in Moscow, Police will protect nurses coping with drug addicts in casualty ward, Early talks with Mr Heath expected, Outhouse paintings may raise £40,000, Mr Faulkner pledges security review, American union chief gives views on Ford threat, ILEA says cutback may harm schools, Four killed in factory blast, Indian President explains 'moderate left' policy, Left challenges E Pakistan leader on independence, Mr Vorster ready to meet Ghana leader, Africa's cautious attitude to the Chinese, Counter-coup restores Sierra Leone leader, Gallery charges 'essential to Tory philosophy', Heavier sentences sought for Czech radicals, Club arson alleged for insurance money, Anti-strike plans praised by Lord Cromer, President Nixon sees 'end of the tunnel' in his strategy to withdraw from Indo-China, M3 extension 'a rape' of historic area, Report urges start on airports plan, £13,000 for German bronze lions from a West of England garden, Tuned-in children may give guidance to mental development, Woman who burnt £10,000 freed, Liberal criticizes state limits on freedom, Jews confront Red Army men at conference, Warning to Six on farms crisis, How to make a complaint, The Times Diary Smethwick man for Portsmouth?, £1m improvement scheme for Battersea funfair, Mother and three children are found dead, Defiant pledge by Greek parties, Writer's comrades accused of murder by request, Children who wheeze Our paediatrician discusses different kinds of noisy breathing, French male citadel is stormed, Notorious killer takes 250 lives a year on average, The danger that France may demand too much, Nearly half junior hospital doctors are from abroad, Farmer killed in Brussels price protest clash, Arethusa boys in protest, They say music is harder than most jobs, Embassy advises mother, Science Report Zoology: 'Sundials' guide swallows, Gray's Inn site is proposed for Temple Bar, Paintings recovered after mountain car chase, Tupamaros free prosecutor, Midland Red to dismiss 650 busmen, Case against British official dropped, Mr Faulkner gives a pledge to restore confidence, Controversy in YMCA over proposals by commission of inquiry, A lifebelt in a sea of snobbery, Italian unions call general strike over reforms, Union criticized over man's bill for costs, White House pressure on Senate for SST finance, Former mayor is found guilty of corruption, Rhodesian chief accused of subversion, Colonel arrested on Rome plotting charge, One-vote majority for railway disruption, Military junta deposes Argentine President, Determination in France to tackle role of pound, Deciding morality 'not BBC's job', Labour to challenge ruling on squatters. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Scottish Widows' Fund, northeast, Seafield Amalgamated Rubber Company Limited, Berlitz, Multiple Display Advertisements, Alta Moda, Jones Lang Wootton, Equity & Law, stone & webster, European Movement, Datafair 71, Canada Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, Pearl, Blue Nun, Standard Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Bea, Rippon Boswell & Company, Saitamabank, National Childrens Home, Jack Barclay Limited, Hawkins Developments Limited. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Lorries in country lanes, Chile MPs fight in Parliament, When do parents cease to be responsible?, Limit on obligations to East African passport holders, Mr Powell says, New local councils in Scotland by 1975 House of Lords, Meaningless guarantees, JP can resume duties on bench in 1972, Seeking jobs for white collar workers, Constant Government action on prices House of Commons, Mrs Castle attacks 'financial blackmail', Veterinary inquiry, Artificial leg hurled in Dutch Parliament, Trade unions will have to make conscious decision to withdraw from register. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Sterling retains title, My Swallow dominates, Cawston's Pride should reward philosophical approach, Carew and Davis hold out, Two England pairs in last four, Starmer-Smith gains vote over Page, Sports in Brief, Britain on the brink, Snow reports, England A make amends, Westminster's example, Sweeny finds touch on greens, Britain name pool for Davis Cup, Six hard games in sevens, Everton could be the sacrifice to Pan, Spurs outplayed but win, Arsenal go down to Cologne in spite of late pressure, No room for complacency in Cambridge camp. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Msl, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, General Manager, Holidays And Travel. Property: Seaside And Country, PROPERTY also on page 28, London & Suburban. Law: Father to keep his four children S. V. S., Police letter to Gaming Board privileged Regina V. Lewes Justices Ex Parte Home Secretary. Reviews: Npo Festival Hall William Mann, Dublin Festival play, Alberni Quartet Purcell Room Joan Chissell, No Plummer Coriolanus, Howard Keel Talk of the Town Geoffrey Wansell, Recording the human Guy Brett, Hedda Gabler Theatre Royal, Bath Irving Wardle, Elisabeth Söderström Alan Blyth, A prison of the printed page. Editorials/Leaders: A Step To Monetary Reform, Time For The Generals To Step Down, Ulster's One Piece Of Good News. Letters to the Editor: Export of manuscripts, Implications of the Ford strike for both sides, Are bishops necessary?, Action needed on aid for expanding industry, Secrecy in planning, Catholic writers, Problem of industrial investment within the Common Market, Arms for South Africa, Education on the misuse of drugs, Searched by police, Hess's flight, Queen Charlotte's, The New Theology, Life and chance, The proper function of a university, Future of the Transport Museum, Student grants, Crossing the Channel. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Diplock heads Security Commission, Harrow School, University news Oxford Latest elections:. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 25, 1946. Obituaries: Mr G. W. Bridge, Mr James Dance, M. August Torma, Sir Douglas Evill Former Vice-chief of Air Staff, Brice Parain, Obituary, Professor Thurston Dart. Business and Finance: NY sugar gains 13 points, The Cardinal Investment Trust Limited Extracts from the Report and Accounts and the Statement of the Chairman Mr R. H. Wethered, 750 paper jobs cut confirmed, Britannia keen on TriStar, Law Land pay more and will revalue, Business Diary: BBC's new cash man. Clegg dissects GMWU, Mining Higher output seen at Western Areas, GKN profits up on higher sales, Callaghan seeks monetary reform, Trade terms favour UK, Tunnel study gets under way, Contracts BICC and Pirelli win £9m BR orders, Chemical industry urges curbs on eight plastics imports, R-R losses for Cornercroft may be £220,000, Lamson Industries Limited, Cornercroft Limited Interim Report Half Year To 31st December, 1970, BLMC will not bid for Rolls-Royce car division, Chairman's Review 1970, The Times share indices, Unit trusts seek gains tax relief, Seeking a fair balance of power, Briefly from the Boardroom, The British Bank of the Middle East Continued Growth Of Business In 1970, Bids and Deals Ibstock seeking to buy Roughdales, Equities, Government delays plan for export recording, Big drop in income by Fiat, Petrofina chief's assurance on Norway and Ekofisk, Japan takes a giant lead Peter Hill, just back from Tokyo, on mammoth tankers, Fixed Interest, Birmingham makes plea for easing of controls on industrial development, Societe Generale De Belgique Accounts For The Year Ended December 31, 1970, Still No to the late late shop, Early repayment of IMF loans, Company News Extra 15 pc after big rebound at York Trailer, Libya oil talks hitch but settlement 'is imminent', Tara is hit by fresh uncertainty, Union leaders criticize global company power, Wool textile outlook hopeful, Independence move by IOS Management, In brief, "Our prospects for continued growth and increased profitability remain excellent" Mr. Maxwell Joseph, Chairman, Grand Metropolitan Hotels., Barbican pay panel's finding expected to favour unions, London & Bombay United Investments Limited, Chairmen's Reports Bullish outlook for Grand Met, Tilling move for NSU franchise, British industry to link with US information service, Unions-turning on the on-off members Innes Macbeath analyses pitfalls the Industrial Relations Bill could hold for management, German airliner engine exceeds budget by £11.4m, Steel price rise approval expected soon: BSC moves to stem £2.5m a week loss, Countermove to yard merger plan, Guest Keen warning of a slow down, Washington talks team show signs of optimism, Sterling and Money, Mark Lane and J Coral in £6m betting merger, How the markets moved Rises, Ropes industry to be investigated, Gold Fields Half-year's results and declaration of Interim Dividend, Small rise in UK air trade, Nigerians seek oil participation, Profit up but no dividend from Alfred Herbert, $15,000,000 Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 6¼% Convertible Sinking Fund Debentures Due 1984 Officers' Certificate And Notice. Stock Exchange Tables: Drawing of Bonds Austrian Government Guaranteed Conversion Loan 1934-1959 British Tranche Austrian Government 4½ Per Cent Guaranteed Sterling Bonds, Stock Exchange tightens rules, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, New Issues Dealings next week in Ldn and Bombay Utd, Wall Street, Good rise in P.&O., Recent issues. Business Appointments: Mr Jacob Rothschild joins Metropolitan Estate board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,727.

Referência(s)