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The Times - 22/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From lan McDonald, By David Wood Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Roy Lewis Singapore. Jan. 21, From John Woodcock Melbourne. Friday morning, By Staff Reporters, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Correspondent Stoke-on-Trent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Governent Correspondent, By our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Chartres, From Arthur Osman, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Hornsby, BY A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Our Special Correspondent, From Terence Smith, From Michael Knipe, by Prudence Glynn, John Russell Taylor, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, , By Gordon Allan, By a Motoring Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, David Bonavia, J M Richards, Clifford Longley, PHS, STEPHEN WATTS., MICHAEL L. STEVENS., C. POTTER. Head of Department of Insecticides and Fungicides. N. ELLIOTT. N. F. JANES., JENNY LUCAS, , JOHN HORAM., JOAN HALL., HALFORD REDDISH., I. J. C. CONNELL, , G. A. LEWIS LLOYD, KENNETH KIRKWOOD., ELIZABETH TINDALL-LISTER., T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , WALTER BIRMINGHAM, Warden, A. A. SHILLINGFORD., From Brian Cashinella, By Maurice Corina, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, From David Housego, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our News Industrial Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, Philip Dyer, David Millham, TIM SMITH., MISS A. C. BRETT., Kenneth Owen, By Our Air Correspondent, PAULINE SHAPIRO., R. St. J. WALLIS-HOSKEN., By David Jones, By Paul Routledge, by Peter Mytton-Davies, Gerald Ely,

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News: Mr Heath distressed by abusive tone of conference speeches, Call for change in Oxford entrance rules, Mr Jenkins anxious to alter sterling's role, Mr Kennedy ousted as Senate whip, Caribbean fears of British entry into EEC, Woman who says her dreams come true, Dr Banda sees no value in arms study group, Archaeology Prehistoric bones of tame animals found, Uruguay's new Minister of Interior resigns, Ceylonese call to turn the Indian Ocean into a 'peace zone', Exile who died of starvation had food store, Postmen again reject arbitration, Contribution by Britain keeps EEC arguing, M Pompidou awaiting British realism on Six, New houses built on old sites, Churchill statue on view at Us Embassy, 'Authentic' verdict on Khrushchev book, Letters to The Times, Commander said to have hazarded ship, Two men are given second life terms, Savage revenge by the hard-liners in Czechoslovakia, Medicine Drug abuse may be the cause of anaemia, Atom team die in crash, Inquiry to ignore remarks on GLC plan officers, Telephonists march to show support for men in stoppage, Drug hidden in toy elephants, court told, The Spring Collections, Saturday in The Times, Complaint about conditions in Singapore jails, 'Sock it to me' cabaret ends in brawl, Busmen seek pay rises of up to 25 per cent, Labour wanted UDI, says a judge, Guerrillas' leader in Cairo during Arab talks, Guillotine rule on Bill angers Labour, Takeover by students at high commission, Labour move on dust backlog is defeated, Raiders leave £100 for pensioners, Polytechnic head challenged by students, Fewer jobs open as total of unemployment rises to 690,707, BMA report rejects voluntary euthanasia and criticizes care of elderly and chronic sick, Homeless in Waldorf suite, Early wickets for Snow, Suggestions for Lord Wilberforce, Former model awarded damages of £19,670, Journalists will consider new redundancy formula, Phnom Penh airport in flames after shelling, 'Painful' choice defended as impartial balance among deeply conflicting interests, No secrets in case, defence counsel says, The Times Diary Arundel Tories' ordeal by buffet, Hepatitis: New hope for safer transplants, TV 'lessons' for Ulster's next GOC, 100 sessions of Paris talks, Crack in mail strike spreads to sorters and counter staff, Consequences of Cublington site 'could not be controlled', Architects in search of a role, The crusade against religion, Tribute to Lillian Board, Theatre Sold, British Embassy seek help in reaching dean detained in South Africa without charge, Tanzania and India think Britain will delay action, Commonwealth immigrants cut by fifth, Democrats to challenge use of air power in Laos and Cambodia, Man could go free if psychiatrists clash, Police seeking armed man, Husband of Miss Dors must serve sentence, Mr Manson puts blame on American people, Professor's action over colleague in question, Catering to please is not a piece of cake, Soviet-US swop of moon rocks, Top matadors to leave retirement, Prospect of race war worries Mr Trudeau, Council's statement on convicted girl, Government 'murdering' Skyways, Dr Heinemann makes Plea to Guinea, 9,000 are laid off at Triumph, Airport site for Cublington 'a gross intrusion', Plane crash caused by electrical failure. Index. Display Advertising: Brintex, Decimal Currency Board, Gkn Group Of Companies, northeast, Multiple Display Advertisements, THE Westbury, Towry Law, Cory & Son Ltd, Thomson Sky Tours, Oddenino's, N. M. C. Investments Limited, Datafair 71, Pch, aeo, Jersey Britain's South Sea Island, Hoverlloyd, Rnib, The Times, Nation Life, Prestige Hotels, York, Jal, Kfr, Aire Wool Company Limited, E. C. S. C., J. Lyons & Company Limited, Bce, American Trust Company Limited, Leipzig Fair, Heathlands Hotel, The Conference Centre, Prudential, Matthews Wrightson, St Nicholas Hotel, Itf, Business Computers Limited, The Kwahu Company Limited, Impact, Harrogate, The Economist, Save And Prosper Group. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Stiff sentences for drug offences upheld Regina V. Owens Regina V. Weinberger. Politics and Parliament: Unemployment must result from high rate of cost inflation-Mr Maudling House of Commons, Director of Skyways protests at closure House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, And on book titles as well, Too much obscenity in cinema foyers, Britain's rightful place in a resurgent Europe, Trade Union Bill guillotine: 150 hours debate promised but Opposition furious, Next week, Smooth transition needed for farming. Reviews: Long pilgrimage, London maintains its pulling power, Merry-go-round to nowhere A Severed Head (X) Curzon The Raging Moon (AA) ABC-2 Erotissimo (x) Paris-Pullman American Student Films New Cinema Club, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Britain has work cut out to attract the delegates, Birmingham puts its case for a national showplace;., Hell's Angel Bbc 1 Leonard Buckley, Cold reception for British play in US, Die Meistersinger Covent Garden William Mann, Meeting at Night Duke of York's Irving Wardle, Captain Jack's Revenge The Theatre Upstairs Michael Billington. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Two hurdle events called off at Taunton, Miss Neufville confused over eligibility, Church unity in bricks and mortar, Sports in Brief, Campaign in support of Bodell, No surprise for Swindon, Best estimated at more than £300,000, Passing the only device, Third driver for new BRM, A suitable case for imagination, Poor catching stops England from taking upper hand, Moore likely to return for West Ham, Tour of Far East, British ketch moves up to third place, Brakeman killed, Triumphant return, Celtic Gold can put Biddlecombe and Brogan in their places, Jacklin one of 40 players who beat par in Phoenix Open, Largest tennis prize, Holder out of luck, No threat to team of many talents, Latest snow reports. Editorials/Leaders: The Balance Of Argument Goes Against Cublington, The Commons Look Again At British Entry Into Europe, Mersey: A Limited Victory. Letters to the Editor: Putting up prices, Further education, Storing museum treasures, Accountancy: why the Institute is failing to keen pace, Can we afford the banks?, Hill farming in the Yorkshire Dales, Private reading and public justice, Resmethrin, Saving time on SET, International, Short beds, Control of inflation and strikes, Overseas aid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Bank directors reappointed, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, January 23. 1946 T. V. Licence £2. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Robin Fox, Henri Tomasi Composer and conductor, Bronco Billy, Senator Richard Russell Parliamentarian of exceptional skill, Sir Cedric Drewe. Business and Finance: Sir Humphrey Browne to head docks board, Oil sanctions threat recedes as OPEC talks go to specialists, Companies owe Coop £3.5m, Mr Mills to reintroduce trade protection Bill, Developers confident of go-ahead at Foulness, Intelsat 4-jumbo jet of space communication, Assam Trading (Holdings) Limited, Pilkington-eight months after the strike, British tea company lose 25,000 acres, Australian wool men fear industry may collapse, Oil groups press for terminal, The Stock Conversion And Investment Trust Limited, UK boilers chief to aid anti-trust laws case, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited, Inquiry into NY Exchange rules, Record £185m quarter for electronics industry, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, The pound at its highest level for three years, AT & T offer further $500m in debentures, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Jobless total poses dilemma for Government, Dalgety sell head office for £3m, Spain to accept Barclaycard, Small companies to urge Industry Bill changes, The Times indices, Fixed Interest, Cunard to share BOAC booking computer, Bids and Deals B & C Shipping to back C & NT Properties, Mr Carr gives CBI pay claims warning, US investigation of World Bank lending policy, Customs permit private inland clearance depots, Business Diary: The Wessex man who said 'No' to inflation, Cory in chemical tankers sales talks, Post Office strike hits foreign exchanges, Mining Kaiser Aluminum, In brief, Shipbuilders angered by changes in steel buying, Company News Another giant stride by Steel Group, RT-Z get Ulster licences, The Friday Column Conservation and cost/benefit analysis, Clash on crisis aid to hospitals, Sterling and Money, Takeover approach raises hopes of saving Skyways, Raeburn Investment Trust, Tobacco groups discuss link, Chrysler UK to pass dividend, How the markets moved Rises, Cannon Street Investments Limited, Helical Bar Limited, The changing North: promise born of problems Peter Jay, Economics Editor, visits the north-east to see how regional Policy is working, Siemens to go on short time, The underlying potential of BET. Business Appointments: New chairman for United Drapery Stores. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities, Unit trust prices, New Issues Mixed reception to newcomers, Wall Street, Recent issues, US buying boosts Rank. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,677.

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