The Times - 20/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Brian Cashinella, By Geoffrey Wansell, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Guy Hawtin Business News Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, By David Spanier, From Peter Strafford, From Elias Nawas, By Jerome Oaminada, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, Kirsten Cubitt, From Leo Goodstadt, From Ian McDonald, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From Henry Bradsber, Leslie Field, By Alan Gibson, By Terry McLean, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By John Nicholls, John Percival, John Higgins, Michael Billington, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Leonard Buckley, by Jo Grimond MP, Michael Hornsby, PHS, Bernard Levin, JAMES PITMAN., Noël Annan A. J. Ayer Kenneth Clark Evans of Hungershall Goodman John Gross Stuart Hampshire William Hayter Jeremy Hutchinson Peter Laslett Eli Lauterpacht P. B. Medawar, Henry Moore Edna O'Brien Platt Ronald Robinson Andrew Shonfield C. P. Snow Stephen Spender Eric Stokes Hugh Thomas George Weidenfeld Bernard Williams Michael Young Kenneth Younger, ERNEST WOODROOFE, LEOLIN PRICE, J. TOWLER, , MARGARET NEEDHAM., DEREK WALKER-SMITH, E. SANDER., P. R. K. PRESCOTT, J. I. L. PACKER, P. LANGRIDGE, , MARIE NOELE KELLY, , G. F. LAYCOCK, LAWRENCE BUTLER., ALAN ABERG, , ROBERT ALLEN., STEWART POLLOCK., RALPH BOND., H. C. N. GOODHART., CRANBROOK., HUGH SHIRE., J. M. WEIR., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Terry Byland, By Our Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, By Giles Smith, By John Armytage, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ian Morison, By Oliver Stanley, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, DONALD MAXWELL., D. FRANZINI., TREVOR L. J. BURFIELD, W. GREY., J. T. POLLINGTON., LEONARD LEVY., By Eric Wigham, Philip Dyer, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: Good prices raised by Lamoignon bindings, Cash aid to voluntary bodies to be trebled, Teachers' pay decision by tribunal today, Just like prohibition days, Mr Chou puts eight-point proposal to America as basis for Peking talks, A school for languages, American Bar Association Mr Heath assures the US on Europe unity, Chinese use acupuncture to treat U S writer, Is there a bloodless way out for Yahya Khan?, Straight talker, RAF watch on Soviet ships in the Channel, Deaf project goes on despite fire, Jury says that allegation by newspaper of Mafia backing firm was true, Policeman felled as he foils 3 bandits, Purchase tax cut and HP controls removed in reflation package, Post Office chief's pledge to reconsider charges, Britons say the Spanish police attacked them, Zulu leader demands end to degradation, Labour cabinet would have said yes to Six, Mr Jenkins says, Union gives its officials a 30 per cent rise, Mr Heath not to intervene in scientists' pay dispute, Coup leader in Sudan offers south home rule, Jordan announces destruction of Palestinian guerrilla organization on her territory, 70 officials vanish in Army purge in East Pakistan, Carrington mission in Malta, Science report Weather: Understanding rainfall, President gives warning against false hopes, Air reserve force for part-timers urged, New rifts and alignments among Arab states, New moves over doctors' right to tell, Cheers and boos over Les Halles, Parkhurst riots led to medical wing experiment, Marty Feldman asks judge 'Am I waking you up?', Fine arts and hen parties, Dr Nyerere accuses General Amin, The Times Diary Lonely Shaikh Saqr goes it alone, Mr Healey will visit Peking in April, Mockery silences protest over EEC booklets, Clash over communist China entering UN, Warning of 50 pc rise in food prices, Privilege check on 'threat', EEC agrees to suspend job rule for Ireland, Hanoi bitter about Nixon visit, Broker tells tribunal he was shocked after reading confidential report on V & G, Oxford class lists: theology, geography, English University news, Parking summons leads to a riot in California, Decision put off for year on doctor who drank, Fischer only a draw away from victory, Shawcross jibe at Wilson 'antics' on the Six, No money to pay for UN force in Cyprus, Operation for boy from Rhodesia, Neglected waterways could be a priceless national asset Environment, Nurseries for the decision makers, W German papers see Mr Wilson turning full circle. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Government defeat on rights of Commonwealth citizens here, Isle of Wight Bill passed, Parliamentary Notices, 'Fair' council rents an imposition by law: Opposition condemn housing White Paper as wildly inflationary, Speakers named for four days of debate, Ample justification for free EEC booklets: precedent when Mr Shore was minister House of Commons, Government defeat on amendment to protect present immigrants House of Lords, HP restrictions removed: purchase tax cut: two year incentive for plant and machinery: over 4% growth predicted: appeal to TUC House of Commons, White Paper inquiry sought by MPs, Union official's remarks referred to Committee of Privileges. Index. Display Advertising: Crystalate (Holdings) Limited, Dale, Brown & Tawse Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Charterhouse Investment Trust Limited, Department Of Trade & Industry, The Times, Donaldson & Sons, Radiospares, National Westminster Bank, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.. Obituaries: Lord Astor of Hever dies at age of 85, Mr J. R. Joyce, Mr C. J. Chenevix-Trench, Dr Ernst Roth, Lord Astor Of Hever A former proprietor of The Times. Picture Gallery. Law: Child's abortion: no evidence of any offence, Girl, 12, seduced nine men, court is told, Driver banned after test of eyesight, Law Report July 19 1971 Queen's Bench Division Redundancy appeal succeeds Rose v. Henry Trickett and Son Ltd., Ban night-time abortions, inquest jury says, Drug case jury out today, Nurse admits hospital thefts. Weather: The Weather. Sport: De Beers help to sponsor a £70,000 Ascot prize, Baseball, Sports in Brief, Tennis American shouting match, The independence of Bob Burgess, Rifle shooting O'Sullivan takes inner central line to success, Golf King recovers superbly in English amateur, Cartwright's bowling too much for Warwickshire, Skiing The great Olympic fund-raising show, Yachting Trying time for everyone. Reviews: The World of Whicker Yorkshire, Kiss Me, Kate London Coliseum, Cosi fan tutte Gardner Centre, Cologne ballet brings off a palace revolution Tanz-Forum Schauspielhaus, Cologne, Boesman and Lena Theatre Upstairs, Israel Philharmonic for London, San Sebastian: the stars fall down, Hungarian Gypsy Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Kilbrandon, English conductor for New Zealand, University news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago, Brothers, sow and ye shall reap. Editorials/Leaders: The Demolition Of Les Halles, A Major Reflation, Hanoi Dislikes The Meeting In Peking, When that Bill becomes an Act..., Invisible Gain In The Eec. Letters to the Editor: Gallery entry charges, American Bar visit, Whitehall disturbed, Support for British entry to the Common Market, Mining in Snowdonia, Rare furs, Shop staffs, The Baltic Exchange, UCS suppliers sacrificed, White elephant shops, Iron Age finds, Cost of entry, Life in Belgium, Plastic wrappings, Finance for film production, Down to earth, The three Rs on TV. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Business and Finance: Winding-up order on Cheque Indemnity, A touch of the stick and a taste of the carrot for investment tax incentives, Prices down but some traders guarded over purchase tax cuts, State workers reject 'final' pay offer, Jewelry trade stimulus, Where can we put them all?, Unit trust prices, Engineering orders for exports at low level, Aerospace men asked to boycott Wisconsin goods, Government edge nearer voluntary incomes policy, Heavy industry shares up, Mining Tara drilling still shows top values, Company News Palm oil making the running for KL-K, BOAC to begin charter flights, A confirmation of the stock market's mood, £20m grants for aviation board, Bids and Deals Dollond-Brown agreed after better terms, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mr Feather welcomes 'the change of heart', Truman's dissident directors take outside financial advice, New company for oil search, Fixed Interest, TUC plan to avoid transfer from River Don steelworks, Dealers predict surge in August car sales after 'biggest boost for trade since 1961', Public capital urged for new financing agency, Little Neddy scheme to sell new houses in slum areas, The patient needs good nursing, Risks the Chancellor was right to take Ian Morison assesses the importance of Mr Barber's package, Big Euroloan by Airlease, A comprehensive shot in the arm, Chancellor's reflationary measures will give spur to business confidence, Changes made under 1963 Act, Tourist boards cooperate, Call to sign price pledge next week, Gain in invisible earnings seen if Britain joins EEC, Chairmen's Reports Short-term clouds over Weston-Evans, Dollar continues fall against DM, Computer news RCA launch into Europe imminent, Business Diary: Northern Dairies in a churn. U S insurers back to school, Strong reserves influenced early debt repayment, Little chance of return to a free-for-all credit market, Fewer jobs for graduates, Scotland has doubts but development areas happy. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Late rise in bank & HP shares, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Phoenix investment chief joins board of Spey. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,827, Salerooms. Property: Phillips.
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