The Times - 25/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, By Hugh Noyes, By Clive Borrell, By Business News Staff, From Michael Knipe, By Our Labour Staff, By Louis Heren, By Brian Cashinella, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Jan MCDonald, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Paul Martin Our Special Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, by Katie Stewart, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Norman Creek, By John Downie, By John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Boxing Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, Joan Chissell, By James DouglasHamilton, Elizabeth Wiskemann, Edited by A. J. P. Taylor, Cameron Hazelhurst, By Werner Schmalenbach, Guy Brett, By Don Whillans and Alick Ormerod, Janet Adam Smith, By George Jackson, Paul Barker, By Brian Moore, David Cheshire, PHS, A. L. GOODHART, , BOOTHBY, , MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON, , ROBERT J. COLEMAN., MARTIN BARLOW., CECIL GOULD, , RICHARD MOORE, , D. LINDSAY KEIR, , SHAWCROSS, , RICHARD CHURCH., IAN LLOYD., JOAN VICKERS., JOHN HALL., GERALD NABARRO, , RAY MAWBY, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , W. H. K. BAKER., JOHN H. OSBORN., KENNETH WARREN., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS, , G. F. VAUGHAN., A. Alvarez, George Barker, C. Day Lewis, Donald Davie, William Empson, G. S. Fraser, W. S. Graham, Ian Hamilton, David Harsent, David Holbrook, Graham Hough, Laurie Lee, Edward Lucie Smith, Peter Porter, E. C. Pettet, Jon Silkin, Stephen Spender, CARLA RACHMAN, , By Basil Gingell, By Ian Morison, By Clive Callow, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Giles Smith, By Philip Dyer, By Maurice Corina, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By Dennis Dwver, By Michael Thomas, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen, From Alan McGregor., Philip Dyer, David Millham, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ROBERT McCRINDLE, , IAN SKIMMING, , C. T. Bowring & Co. Ltd. EDGAR R. H. BOWRING., C. T. Bowring, L. S. LOVEL, , A. F. STOBART, , By Hugh Stephenson, By Richard Spiegelberg, by Peter Bruce, by Clive Ranger, by Reginald Block, by Peter Wallage, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Check your code number, taxpayers are told, Kidnap attempt of former SS senior officer, White House qualifies Mr Agnew's attack, San Francisco mayor on bribery charge, Berkeley flower children set up house, Civilian rescuers to replace RAF in Thames estuary, Deep South schools after racial integration, Armed hunt after bank gang shoot policeman, Craftsmen complete four-year task at Hampton Court, Election costs average £2,212 an MP, MP worried by 'fiddles' in Midlands hospitals, Kidnapped British envoy 'well and cracking jokes with captors', Asians in 'offensive letters' row in Kenya, Russia-America clash on guarding envoys, Bengalis out for independence by any means, Gynaecology Safer coil contraceptive on market, Murder verdict on hairdresser, Progress made on vaccine against hepatitis, Bernard Levin Is there a scapegoat in the house?, The Times Diary Nora Beloff to sue Private Eye, Labour Party to seek increased levy from unions, Anger over free clothes for strikers' children, German firm dumping chemical in Atlantic, President Tito begins Italian visit today, Senate ends SST funds, Mr Maxwell to receive party reprimand, Cambridge disciplinary reform urged, Cold Comfort Farm assets sold at auction, Greek prisoners on hunger strike, Schoolgirl ban explained, Cry of 'illegal' at picture sale, Government to abolish limit on home loans by councils, Punjab launches mass protest as President prepares to cede power to E Pakistan, Quick guide, Minister drops waterways council leader, Lambeth's 5-year community plan, TUC wants New Year's Day as public holiday, Israel police ordered to restore chapels to Copts, Anger in Bournemouth at £53m plan to attract US business, Anti-abortion doctors praised by bishop, Tories seek vote of confidence, US has to wait for Mrs Meir's reply, Hongkong death sentence for hotel murder, Fiction Fergus, 'Drunk' protest by MPs as union Bill gets third reading, Washington voters choose a Negro, Beds 'kept empty for private patients', Engineering: Stirling engine reborn, AUEW expels six men who refused to strike, Yippy leader denies that he was expelled, Motoring Rally with mpg the main object, Ex-RAF man passed radar secrets to Czechs, counsel says, Hanoi troops pursue retreat into South Vietnam, Mr Callaghan in Belfast to aid Labour Party, N Vietnamese troops tracked across jungle by American scouts, Mood of bitterness in Malaysia, Post Office pay dispute inquiry chairman named, Better protection for HP buyers urged, Lockheed offered BEA order and £120m to save RB 211, Make your own Cook Book, Former mayor jailed for six years, Commission fails black man, authors say, Rhodesians ready to discuss five principles, FBI tactics exposed in stolen records, Secret Service seeks an extra £500.000, Parkhurst men's families plan protest march, Gases 'Solid' fuel found in Soviet Union, Normal in Sierra Leone after failed coup, Britain asks Six for five years to free all movements of capital, Arab threat of lawsuit over eviction by Israelis, Maximum family supplement raised, Government promise on debate over EEC terms, 'Pirate' mail firm alleges victimization by postmen, Strikes today can mean redundancy tomorrow. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Official Appointments and Notices: Trainer to retire, University news Oxford, Thomson advertising awards presented, Right to work urged for the retired, Latest appointments Post for Lord Kennet, Award for poster of 'pregnant' man, Sinatra decides to retire. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Henlys, ni, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bd, Towry Law, Richard Ellis & Son, Longton Transport Equipments Co.Ltd., Priam Investments Limited, Slumberdown, Charbonneler Walker., Crown Life Insurance Company, The Times, Clydesdale Bank Limited, Lowenbrau, Kewlox, Scania, WG and S, The Dove Group, The Listener, Sun life assurance Society, Carlton Industries Limited, Tc, Dial Contracts Ltd., Hertz, Ibm, Boac, Avis, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Greenfield Milletts Ltd., Tyndall, Mann Eqerton, Kalamazoo Limited, Bupa, Souvenir Press. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, PA Management Consultants Limited, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Key factors in talks to save the RB 211, The Ayes have it, Withdrawal demanded in TUC petition, Demands for early increase in pensions House of Lords, Unions made whipping boy for economic ills, Exploring the fashionable criticisms of the Chancellor, Third reading of Industrial Relations Bill: influencing the way men think and behave, Too brief for controversy, Ceiling off council mortgage lending House of Commons, Concorde: decision from BOAC awaited. Sport: Chelsea with their heads in the air, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Football results European Cup, Harder to win after mild winter, Bedford's surprise, Defence saves Wales, Everton fail on hard and bumpy pitch after noisy night, Tom Bell takes the cup, Bonny Boy survives crisis, A ripple of hope on the surface, at least, Britain's splendid start, Packed defence makes task even harder, An unexpected meeting for Bugner and Blin, Five seeds among early casualties at Wembley, Centuries by Sobers and Davis, Favourites press on but holders go out in third round, Dunnett's win decisive, Recoveries afford some compensation. Law: 'Unreasonably' withholding consent to adoption, Duty of race competitor to spectators Wilks and Another V. Cheltenham Home Guard Motor Cycle & Light Car Club and Another, Breathalyser law loophole matter for Parliament Rowlands V. Hamilton. Reviews: La Ville dont le prince est un enfant Aldwych Michael Billington, Cosi fan tutte Royal Opera William Mann, Lloyd George and the evidence Lloyd George: Twelve Essays, Letters from life Soledad Brother, Arts Theatre, Cambridge John Percival, Waste of the world Kurt Schwitters, Royal Philharmonic Society Festival Hall Joan Chissell, New Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, An uncompromising line Annapurna South Face by Chris Bonington, Hess and the Haushofers Motive for a Mission, London debuts, Speaking of Murder Anglia Chris Dunkley. Editorials/Leaders: A Self-Defeating Exercise, New Look At Consumer Credit, Europe's Farmers Take To The Streets, VAT As Replacement. Letters to the Editor: In Greece today, Motor insurance: call for a gesture, Israel and Egypt, Need for management accounting, All-night sittings of the Commons, Railways in the North, Furthering reform in Northern Ireland, Bring back the toga?, Payment of benefits, The EEC threat to Scottish fishing, Bikes in the park, Sale of the Domenichino. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 26, 1946 Soviet withdrawal. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Basil Dearden A versatile British film director, Lieut-Gen Erskine Crum, Dr Martin Bodmer. Business and Finance: TUC calls for curb on overtime and shift work, £18.6m fire losses in two months, The Law Debenture Corporation, Limited, Leyland to increase more car prices by up to 7½ pc, Mining Peko output still declining, Douglas Robert M. Douglas (Contractors) Limited, The Tories' paradox of competition, Weir Group's two large loss makers, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, New minimum import prices for cereals, Turriff rejects ruling on bonus payments dispute, GEC widens computer range, Revertex, Attack on PLA increases, Ford unions to hold critical meeting today, Whitehall told paper industry faces crisis, Business Diary: Tweedsmuir for Ads Authority · Distillers find Pimpernel?, General Investors and Trustees, Limited Extracts from the Report and Accounts and the Statement of the Chairman Mr R. H. Wethered, Leopold Minerals share dealings suspended: director resigns, Company News Another lift in dividend from Wm Collins, Bird's Eye plant shut by strike, City dwellers lead drive away from ownership, Thomson Organisation maintains dividend, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society, Chairmen's Reports Granada still going strong, Value added tax receives a fresh evaluation, M & G unit trust invests in Japan, Call for mobility of Government scientists, NCB nationwide study will find extent of coal reserves, The Times share indices, Bids and Deals Heenan buys control of Rosedale Inds, Equities, A closer scrutiny of haulage overheads, Investment issue delays oil agreement, Green Shield Europe hope, Sunderland And South Shields Water Company Mr. H. F. Rennoldson reviews another very active year, New York silver drops 60 points, Hope of higher plastics duty this summer, Fixed Interest, Lower rate of price rises in new index, Credit industry welcomes Crowther recommendation to end HP restrictions, Sharp drop in dollar premium, Thomson dividend maintained, Company car: choice and cost, In brief, That other airbus down the road from Burbank Anthony Thomas, in Long Beach, on the relationship between Douglas and Lockheed, Stemming the plastics tide, Some road haulage rates to go up in April, Mr Mills seeks changes in import tariffs, Limmer quarrel is resolved, Bank rate cut, but limits on lending stay, Sterling and Money, New insurance company will open on Monday, Transport Hire and Leasing a special report Saving capital outlay for further investment by management, Snags to long-term rental for private motorist, Switzerland IOS told to end trading links with Geneva, Midland Electric Manufacturing, How the markets moved Rises, The Crowther Committee on consumer credit Extracts from the report published yesterday, Central bankers cancel their meeting in Paris, Dagenham Motors sold to Godfrey Davis. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, HP shares close higher, Wall Street drops, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, New Issues Convertible placing for Carlton. Business Appointments: Changes in sales chiefs at Alfred Herbert. Property: Seaside And Country Hotels, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,728, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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