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The Times - 16/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Malcolm Brown, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Architectural Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Scott, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Peter Strafford, From Harry Golombek, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, By Louis Heren, From Stewart Harris, From Derek Wilson, From Ian MCDonald, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellarny, By Jim Railton, James Douglas-Hamilton, Michael Lipton, PHS, G. I. A. D. DRAPER., KENNETH COHEN., LESLIE HARRISON, , HAROLD HARDING., MOHAMMED FADHEL JAMALI., JAMAL NASIR, former Minister of Justice of Jordan, 2 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2., FREDERICK GELHAR, , F. LINCOLN RALPHS, , STEPHEN VERNEY, , J. B. F. EARLE., GRAHAM WHETTAM, , A. L. C. BULLOCK., JOHN N. SUNDERLAND, N. M. SPYROU., K. K. FRAMJI., FASHION BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, Irving Wardle, By Donald Constant, By Michael Baily, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Political Staff, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, David Millham, C. J. N. SYKES, , L. PETCH., G. J. SHORE., From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hill, ERIC BOYER de la GIRODAY., From Anthony Thomas, DAVID GREEN., J. W. RICHARDS, , STEPHEN ROBINSON., By Eric Wigham, Ronald Kershaw,

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News: Natura naturans, Troops out in Dacca for Yahya visit, Bridge built inches from house to be moved, Police hunt gang after murder, Students extend sit-in, The New York Times trims itself a little but remains fat, rich and incomparable, British wife killed in Majorca coach crash, Bernard Levin Deceit and diplomacy on Rhodesia, Mr Ford indicts Britain for labour strife and poor quality, Cholera: Hope of better vaccine, Liberals send protest to Mr Eban on 'atrocities', Court case an abuse of power, MP says, Warning by masters, Survey shows 22% want to join Six, Keene brilliant in England's only chess win, American generals barred from spying inquiry, Uncle of dead soldiers broke club window, Rate rebate campaign launched, Indian pair win the right to visit Britain, Anglicans to study attitudes to polygamy, Aid and morality in the debate on Europe, The best Prime Minister of Israel we've got, Stern times coming for Turkey, Bank raid van missed by police helicopter, Clash expected over British plans for tanker design, £24,000 damages for boy of six, Vauxhall car workers reject 14% pay rise, College bans magazine, Four policemen accused of breakings-in, Tokyo prepares to meet disaster from below, One-month holidays for £22.50 planned, Intelligence tests on immigrant pupils unfair, report says, Congress now faces problem of finding funds for its pledges, MCMahon Government survives Labour motion of no confidence, £120m vote for SST, Chance lost of settling sugar clash with EEC, Three new pilots training for Red Arrows, Orgy of nostalgia at Karsino's farewell, Two doctors disagree over cause of death, Mr Soames says EEC rules can be changed, A try at the big time, Split in West Berlin coalition is possible, German eyes on a Dusseldorf trial, President Sadat vows not to surrender an inch of Arab land, 'Voluntary principle de stroyed': Government majority two, South Bank blossoms with theatres, restaurants and homes, Party seeks unity and growth on far right, Boy asked to say why mother is in court, Gaullists and allies win more than half votes in first round of French municipal elections, Preacher drops BBC talks after clash, BAC plans for air defence of S. Africa, Heavy sentences on four Greeks for sedition, Government majority drops to two in a snap division, Police give robbers £22,000 and escape cars, The Times Diary Cassell mystery: whither Flower?, Saigon denies opening Laos second front, Unions are urged to work on Thursday, Lord Shawcross blames communists, Accused says police inspector hit him, Mr Carr sets out criteria for post-entry closed shop, Mr Smith denies fixing meeting with British, Russia gives increased powers to soviets, US inquiry into true value of all-meat dog food, Ulster police find arms training ground, After 6½ hours jury find book is not obscene but brochure is indecent, Police club shop assistants in Lisbon protest, The secret background to the mission of Rudolf Hess, Arrests after meeting over borstal youth, £5,200 for Swiss automaton singing bird, Restoration of Russell Hotel to cost £1m, Southend ready to promote Tory revolt to alter councils Bill, US veterans allege killings of Vietnamese civilians, Stewards complain of union victimization, Work-to-rule threat increases as British Railways Board keeps pay offer at 9 per cent. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Rsi, French Line, Imperial Tobacco Group Limited., Multiple Display Advertisements, The Salvation Army, The Barclay, Harvey Nichols, Western Mining Corporation Limited, Mutual Property Funds, Datafair 71, Bevington Lowndes Ltd, "The Times", Marine Midland Bank, Bmw, Advertisement, Alexanders, Fenwick, rhp, Minton, British Steel Corporation, Lovell, Silk Fashion, Mhc, Pember & Boyle, McCorquodale, Punch, Caledonian//bua, United Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, New post for ITN editor, Bishop appointed, Church news. Picture Gallery. Sport: Sports in Brief, Blaikie out of Scots side, Allison must wait for verdict, Snow reports, Arsenal win by a head to go into semi-final, Jackson in goal, Three French changes, Japan may challenge the world in 1980, Cost of a ducking, McCombe on target, Best at 31, Palmer says, Royal Relief returns for revenge, Football, Thompson may play at White Hart Lane, O'Brien repeats victory, Bugner will have to look out for spoiling tactics, Britain change four against France, Strong Irish challenge for Gold Cup, Rivalry to be renewed. Classified Advertising: Today's Appointments also on page 11, Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Public Notices, Entertainments. Politics and Parliament: Demands that Queen Charlotte's Hospital should be kept open House of Lords, Penalties for vandalism unlikely to be heavier, Hospitality part of functions of ambassador House of Commons. Law: Judge of human understanding, Should judges pronounce on the Six? Blackburn V. Attorney General, Widow 'in actual occupation' gets house back Hodgson V. Marks and Another. Editorials/Leaders: The Crumbling Indian Oppositions, The Bank Rate Dilemma, The Bill And The Employers, Everybody Wins In France. Letters to the Editor: Watchkeeping officers, Giving the best kind of help to Britain's inventors, Money and Europe, Exchanges with E Germany, Use of old stamps, Paintings for export, Assyrian harness, Arms for South Africa, An internationalized Jerusalem, Doctors confidences, Customs: we never closed, Marketing and maths, Keeping the 6d, Replacing Oxford's burnt library, A Channel bridge?, Detergents and pollution, Environment and roadworks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, March 16, 1946 Saving bread. Obituaries: Bishop Of Gdansk, JACKIE BROWN World flyweight champion, Mr Geoffrey Budden, Mr Jack Catchpool Youth Hostels pioneer, Harold Lloyd, Mr George Mason, Obituary. Deaths. Reviews: In Cambridge tradition, Buxtehude Victoria and Albert Museum, Projects not realized, Roy Dotrice for the Royal Court, Bernstein in London Albert Hall, John Ford's Cuban Missile Crisis Open Space, Harakiri Sadler's Wells. Business and Finance: Taking the bite out of a boom Berry Ritchie went to Australia following the great Australian minerals fiasco. Here he tells why it happened and how it can be prevented, Heath calls top ministers for talks on RB 211, Computer News Statement soon on software policy, Adepton closer in bid for Hudson, Airlines resume today, Chairmen's Reports P & O orders at peak £183m, Airline bids for Lisbon routes with swap offer, New figures indicate gathering recession, Boost in coal imports through S Wales docks, More dock charges to go up, Pergamon's former London HQ sold, World Wide plans 1m tons of new ships, £6m a year investment by wool textile companies until 1975, Company Meeting Orient And General Investment Trust, Transalaska pipe 'threat to environment', State steel slows down £45m tinplate expansion, Mediterranean oil countries in new embargo threat, Bids and Deals Thorn-Bendix now 100 pc British, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Mining New BH & CRA may integrate, THE AGRICULTURAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts 1908-1917) SHARE CAPITAL in Shares of £1 each Loan Capital, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Company News Brisk recovery by Home C'ties Newspapers, Fixed Interest, Ship insurance rates increased by up to 50 pc, Russia to supply enriched uranium for French reactor, Business Diary: The World Bank accused of focusing on profits, Manpower back to the mines 'Every ounce of coal that can be got is needed... there is more of a future in mining than at any time in the Sixties', Contracts Pumfrey win £1.4m RAF housing order, Need to change takeover rules, Bank issue timing takes City by surprise, The Proprietors of Hay's Wharf Limited, Threat to Austin-Morris averted, Sterling and Money, Company Meeting British American And General Trust, Africa freights to rise 10-15 pc, NY stocks soar on broad front, How the markets moved Rises, Welsh industry is hit by loss of 5,000 jobs this year, Record exports for electrical engineering, NY sugar again falls heavily, Consulting engineers' fees rise rejected, Site estimate by Hay's Wharf, The end of the Donovan-style CIR. Stock Exchange Tables: NatWest close higher, Commodities Copper jumps £18.25 a ton, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, New Issues Hounslow among £3.5m yearlings. Business Appointments: Management changes at London Transport. Property: Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,721.

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