The Times - 11/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Thursday, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, From Fred Emery Washington, June 10, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, Arthur Osman Warwick, By Philip Howard, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Frank Roberts, Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Thomas, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Denis Taylor, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Hatfield, From Malcolm Browne, From Ian McDonald, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Alan Blyth, CB, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Lewine Mair, By Douglas Caird, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Michael Wolfers, PHS, Peter Jay, Our Medical Correspondent, T. B. SMITH 11 India Street, Edinburgh 3., LADY BURTON OF COVENTRY, BOOTHBY., MANORANJAN BISWAS., NORMAN HEPPLE., GILES PLAYFAIR., DERMOT WRIGHT., JOHN CHANDOS., REGINALD POUND., DONALD ELLISON., PAUL SIEGHART., EDWARD HOLLOWAY, Director., DESMOND BANKS, TOM DALE, RICHARD MOORE, FRANCIS WISE. liberal European Action Group, 7 Exchange Court, Strand, WC2., NUGENT of GUILDFORD., GODFREY NICHOLSON., ROLAND PENROSE., ALLAN HAILSTONE., From Our Correspondent Cambridge, June 10, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Anthony Rowley, By Kenneth Owen, By Margaret Stone, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, By Richard Spiegelberg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, L. B. REYNOLDS, , A. B. GREAVES., W. GREY., ROY MANNS., IMRE LAKE., DAVID FENTON., ANDREW GRIMA., By Michael Shanks, Philip Dyer, Ian Murray,
ResumoNews: Labour attacks 'vicious' cut in benefit, Plan for network of overnight stops for campers and caravanners, Soldier could not shoot bomb man because of danger to public, EEC renews pressure on Germans tp end floating of mark, Sydney police on track of bomb hoaxer, Achieve Complexion Beauty, New hope for rhesus negative mothers, Altered kidney machine killed girl, Football bribes inquiry in Frankfurt opens, First space wether report from Salyut, Two-way bus traffic at Piccadilly considered, Parallel drawn between newspapers and armies, Navy's first gas turbine ship launched, It was the day ducks were nearly drowned, Labour choose candidate for Greenwich, Jersey cow three times champion at show, Young village sociologists write some footnotes for future historians Regional Notebook, Action against brass band woman settled, India has to feed and shelter equivalent of entire small nation, Pay for council chiefs urged to meet coming 'town hall revolution', Letters from Britons tell of Pakistan atrocities, Bishop seeks new BBC religious panel after TV 'travesty', It is money that counts, says miners' new leader, Smoke bombs greet Mr Botha, That Tinling feeling, Mafia choosing a new kind of victim, Ministry's new safety drill is 'inadequate', Mr Heath to tell MPs next week how Britain will decide on entry, America described as Israel's partner in aggression during bitter Sadat speech, Inflation fears dominate New Zealand Budget, Karachi offers amnesty to all who return, Mr Heath says all works of art cannot be saved from export, Women 'could not have signed voting forms', Race relations officer says he has been dismissed, £2m estimate of the Queen's wealth 'more likely to be accurate', Inquiry into Singapore ban is urged, Echoes of history in the old manor, Tribute to Senator Fulbright, Mr Nixon ends embargo on trade with China, Italian hotel workers take the day off, Queen calls for more youth links, Hospital watchdogs 'a poor substitute', Hidden obstacles to reflating the economy, Big opposition in Norway to joining Six, Paris hint of ministry of European affairs, Dr Vorster agrees to equal pay for Coloureds, Misquotation on prices, Prime Minister says, Americans seize Soviet ship, Channel Island and Manx suspicion over Market, U S airman charged over London protest, Indonesia puts poll restriction on Chinese, Computer will help pilots to drop supplies, The Times Diary No FO money for relief talks, Peers given familiar pledge on union code, Launderers discuss fluid dangers, New test to detect cancer awaits confirmation, Pay rises agreed for 100,000 civil servants, Controversy over Ealing post for Rev Nicolas Stacey, Doctors to face Chelsea abortion charges, Lindsay anger at cut in funds, A Conservative band of ardent partisans, Pharmacology: How anaesthetics work, Minister rejects 'The Times' building plan, Dr Bannister leads independent Sports Council, Advertising campaign to put pressure on Hanoi, Decision to freeze assets of charity, Mexican victims were shot 70 years ago, Orange light on better trade with America, Elizabeth R costume show opens today, U S to maintain sugar quota for S Africa, Britain blamed for delay over Anguilla, Owner pays 50p daily fine to save dog's life, Three-week football ban at Leeds, Commons delegation to see refugees' plight in E Pakistan, Symbolic return to Addis Ababa. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: alfa Romea, Bell's, Surveyors, Deinhard, Think Times Classified, Crittall-Hope, Living, Multiple Display Advertisements, Twa, The London Hilton Art Gallery, D.G.A.A, The Sentinel, Cutty Sark, Panam, Caledonian//bua. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Kubelik for the Met, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Two awards for Mrs Barclay. Reviews: A Midsummer Night's Dream Aldwych, Sandy Wilson Thanks the Ladies Hampstead Theatre Club Irving Wardle, The Proms, 1971, Cathy comes home again Wuthering Heights ABC 2 Valerie and Her Week of Wonders Paris Pullman Valdez is Coming Odeon, Leicester Square Macho Callahan New Victoria, AMM Music Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Ante Room Sadler's Wells John Percival. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Good draw for Conteh in Madrid, FA sound a stern warning, First two places for Ann Moore, Leading two crews will feel strain, Today's cricket, Boycott angers Intikhab, Davies thrives on greens to lead, Sports in Brief, Hutton near England XI, Mrs Court back in form in round robin, Thomas proves ability, McLoughlin hurt again in practice, Den Hertog in lead, Yorkshire v Pakistanis, Gordon Smyth may bring off double at Sandown, Amusement that makes the Gillette Cup a knockout, Worcester v Middlesex, Stilwell in danger of being discarded. Law: Tenant not in occupation gets fair rent fixed Feather Supplies Ltd. V. Ingham, Contract of service or contract for services? Global Plant Ltd. V. Secretary of State for Social Services. Politics and Parliament: Some difficulties but school leaving age will be raised House of Commons, Production of sugar beet in EEC, Sex education: no intervention, Mr Wilson angered by Mr Heath's indecision jibe: statement next week on possible timing of vote, Mothers fully able to feed their children, Advantages to Britain if future of sterling is discussed after accession to EEC House of Commons, Decimal board is ending its task, Demand for Toryism on direct grant schools, Parllamentary Notices House Of Commons, Summit of Snowdon to remain in public ownership, Collective agreements to include oral and informal arrangements House of Lords, Next week. Editorials/Leaders: The World Problem Of Reserves, Better Without The Minister, Government In Great Cities, Money Supply Conundrum. Letters to the Editor: Sterling and the EEC, State aid for church repair, Solution to the pay and prices spiral, Economies at the ICA, Keeping the customer satisfied, Religious education, Grantchester revisited, Russians and Munich, Water for Thames Valley towns, Iranian development, Munnings up, Judgment on Lord Goddard, Wider powers for Sports Council, Expensive penalty, Insurance and motor repair costs, Cricket and conscience. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: General Sir Harry Knox Former Adjutant-General to the Forces, Mr Charles Vyse, Michael Rennie Television and film actor, Prof W. M. Simon. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 13,1946 Labour policy. Business and Finance: Further increase in port charges foreshadowed, 20 pc stake in oil groups sought, Business Diary: Solomon's wisdom(at last?)for US economic advisers team, Contracts Millbank wins £3.36m naval yard order, Argument over Lockheed rescue not a defence issue, inquiry told, MPs' panel condemns Mersey board, Shell The "Shell" Transport And Trading Company, Limited, Pakistan raise jute prices, The shape of things to come as seen by the Post Office, Long talks likely on Lane-Coral, Shell investing £500m in oil/gas tankers to boost fleet by 6m tons, J Lyons shares fall on results, Money supply expands by 13 pc a year: pay restraint major priority Bank says, High speed trains and profit galore, Bids and Deals Expansion package for Austim, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited Interim Statement, The Times list of latest dividends, Vehicle and General, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News J. Fenner's long growth record blemished, The Coley-Rotolin Group Limited, Mark Lane Group Ltd. Group development quickens, En 1/1970 a multinational group proposing a new oil policy, Growth fades in the second half for J. Lvons, Bluemel Bros., Limited Interim Statement, Management physician, heal thyself, Westinghouse sell London HQ, BLMC and union in new bid to end strike by 147 maintenance fitters, Standard Telephones to lay £22m Atlantic cable, Ernest Scragg & Sons (Holdings) Limited, Car imports 'will rise to 50pc if Britain joins Six', How to ensure fair competition, Italy's insurance tug of war, Oceanic and Hodge funds being sold to Triumph, Mining Tara hits new high spot, Steel output at Scottish mill to be doubled, Timetable set for coordinating company laws, Business consultants' turnover up, Natsopa wants unions to oppose registration, Thos. Firth And John Brown Limited, Britain's Balance Sheet, Dollar recovers on European exchanges, Decimal board going, Sterling and Money, Hint of rival's financing offer to TriStar customers, How the markets moved Rises, International Computers raise profits by 30 pc, Toolroom overtime ban in fight to retain Coventry agreement, GLC office space plan contested, Chemical union leaders back TGWU merger. Business Appointments: Mr Denys Randolph is Wilkinson Sword chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, London & Regional Market Prices Equities quietly dull, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, New Issues IC Gas terms reveal £6.4m purchase. Property: Residential property.., Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,794, Broadcasting Television.
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