The Times - 14/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From John Chartres and Tim Jones, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, BY Peter Waymark, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Roger Berthoud, From Eric Marsden, By Menachem Begin, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, Peter Davis, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Gerry Harrison, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Robert Holman and Diana Newton, Michael Hornsby, PHS, DICKON G. SNELL, , MATTHEW NORGATE, , H. E. CRANE, , J. RALPH EDWARDS., W. BENYON., DERMOT MORRAH., RAYMOND SYMN-CRAMPTON., HOWARD TEMPERLEY., JAMES THROWER., NICOLAS WALSH., LUDOVIC KENNEDY., H. M. WOLFE. former secretary of the Timothy Evans Committee, , JOHN TYNDALL., ALAN ELPHICK., GEOFFREY BEST., GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, , W. A. BARKER., VIOLET KIRKPATRICK, , SALLY ELIZABETH RECORD (aged 12)., From Ronald Faux, From David Bird New York, From Arthur Osman, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By John Armytage, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, PATRICK MINFORD., FELICITY R. BAKER., Anthony Rowley, DAVID GREEN., By Christopher Marley, By Nigel Lawson, Philip Dyer, by Leonard Buckley,
ResumoNews: N Zealand team for EEC, Assurances on census as protests increase, Britain sells Ceylon six US helicopters to combat insurgents, The Times Diary Brecht controversy over Coriolanus, Why the Irgun fought the British, Protestant rioters in fire bomb battle after boy, 13, is shot in Belfast, Spectator shouts at man accused of child assaults, Shakespeare as political seer awes Mr Powell, Bengal rebels seek British recognition, The Times Education Services, Civil Service shortage of economic advisers, The forgotten family, Algerian in farm siege with girl surrenders, International racket in counterfeit airline tickets worries IATA, Teaching the young to care, Turin prisoners go to new jails after orgy of destruction by rioters, Medicine: Detection cuts death risk in breast cancer, Heathrow visitor on 'poor security', Thames TV in big series sale to Canada, Ping pong gesture hastens Nixon policy review, Israel urges Iraq to release all Jews jailed without cause, Football results and tables First division, East Bengal resistance crumbles as troops advance, Bronchial asthma, Bonn deplores cordon of mine fields laid by E Germans, A population policy that worked too well, Professional status call to schoolmasters, Commensalism Sea anemones foil hungry octopuses, Transkei leader asks South Africa for full independence, Unicef will give more aid to slum areas, More facts sought to aid elderly, Britons held by China are in good health, Australian Labour want tour cancelled, 5,000 vote in democratic experiment, Learning begins when the youngster finds a job, Two police officers accused of killing man in Leeds, US air forces to stay in SE Asia, U S to hold biggest nuclear test in Alaska, Play to measure, Scheme to put fluoride in school milk, Airport uses gas gun to reduce bird hazard, Reginald Foort comes back Smiling, Firemen struck with spanner rescuing family, Woman triumphs in dock pudding contest, Transport system's discomfort threatening city as centre for commerce, chamber says, Strike threat over slum schools, End of term reports: could do better, Church plans 'Birthright' counsellors, Italy again disrupted by wave of strikes, Observatory damaged in Etna eruption, Would Britain really benefit from the EEC?, Westminster Abbey meets demands of tourism, Blockbuster bombs drop to end S Vietnam siege, Black mayor discloses his criminal past, Fascination of Julius Caesar the failure, Court orders killer dog to be destroyed, Stravinsky body taken from Rome to Venice, Argentine bishop visits political prisoners, New pollution hazard to seafood worries Americans, Woman from jail given suspended sentence, Railways seek freight rate increases, Children left amid rubbish, Mao's thoughts greet English sports team, Summons over 'Little Red Schoolbook', US concern over severance of Irish air link, Mice and frogs released in Soviet offices, 'Another Ibrox' warning, 350,000 slow learners in our secondary schools may need special help, Mrs Thatcher says, Solzhenitsyn attempt to publish new book, Hope of end to drivers' work-to-rule today, Robbers kidnap manager to open bank vault, £7.8m aid for Mersey Tube line scheme. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Im, Berlitz, Post Office, The Barclay, The Canada Life Assurance Company, St Paul's, The Nation's Leading Plant & Crane Hire Group, M.M, The Zenith Carburetter Co. Ltd.,, Leicester Permanent, Peugeot, British Life Reliance, Carrington Viyella LIMITED, Enit, Boac, Yellow Pages, Air Frank, Bupa, Bicc. Official Appointments and Notices: Arab mediator resigns after attacking Jordan, Latest appointments, University news Strathclyde Latest appointments:, New chief for Flying Squad. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Strutt and Parker, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel, Opportunities for school leavers, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Comfortless parable of life, Adriana Lecouvreur Collegiate Theatre Stanley Sadie, City Opera's new young singers, Daumier exhibition at Ingelheim am Rhein, Westmorland Concert Purcell Room Max Harrison, London debuts, Hampstead Theatre Club. Sport: Title keeps Arsenal from dwelling on Wembley, Spate of injuries takes spice out of European semi-finals, Sports in Brief, Welsh champion hurdle falls to Bula, Worthy Levanter made Derby favourite at 4-1, Sota faces hard task in Spanish Open, Arsenal can lose against Leeds and win title, Liverpool can use Goodison, West Ham hard pressed, Barbarians end tour on high note, Charley's Aunt keeps running, FIFA ask for details, Miss Goolagong has easy win in S.A. open, British swimmers chosen, Other fixtures, Gavaskar mainstay of India's innings, Four divisions proposed in Scotland, Honorone only favourite to win at Warwick, Bodell wins every round, Paish moves ahead of his rivals at Hampstead, Regional team weakened, Today's football, Squash rackets, Hall's treble takes half an hour. Editorials/Leaders: Dual Task For The Co-Op, Help For The Decaying City Centres, Of Unquestionable Utility, No End To The Middle East Build-Up. Letters to the Editor: British nationalism, Rewarding routine jobs, Questions asked in the census, '10 Rillington Place', Cublington campaign, Water resources, An economic system tailored to inflation, The role of management, Bicycling in London, Controlled use of force in war, Hunt for the Czar, Preserving the wild, Mortgage and the single woman, For the Record, Significance of an Oxford MA degree. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Botterill leads in Young Masters chess, Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,744. Obituaries: Mr George Whiting, Mr Michael Rosenauer, Dr I. Y. Tamm Physicist whose work helped Russian H-bomb, Brigadier A. E. Cumming. V.C., Obituary, Colonel L. F. Messel. Business and Finance: Signs of optimism in Paris over oil price negotiations, Trade Indemnity R-R liability cut, The Tweedledum and Tweedledee of taxation Oliver Stanley on the dangers of regular and radical 'reforms' of the tax structure, Financial News Company News Evered blames copper fall for 12pc reverse, How much incentive in share schemes?, Mann Eqerton AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Xerox computer as research aid, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Business Diary: Rolls computer man quits · Montedison (Part II), Unions planning joint action on Whitehall's state industry policy, Chairmen' s Reports Securicor again on record trail, White House warning over steel wages and prices, Iron castings price warning, Sterling and Money Pound down 8 points at $2.4165, Courage reduces prices of four strong beers, Sale Tilney & Company, Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Barbican inquiry requested, CWS results disappoint, Company Meeting Dewhurst & Partner Limited (Manufacturers of Electric Control Equipment), Savings bonds conversion offer, Tharsis The Tharsis Sulphur & Copper Co Ltd, Time for the iron fist, Mr Barber..., Bruntons, Briefly from the Boardroom, Three new sites for offshore oil search, New Issues F Miller (Textiles) give one-for-five, Call to amend EEC fishing policy, C I R report attacks Lucas, Over 5,800 have lost their jobs this month, Redundancies announced in March, Adepton gets £5.3m loan for Hudson takeover bid, Coal board confirms dearer fuels decision, ICI catalyst hits platinum, Contracts £750,000 John Lewis extension project, Marmalade goes for the full colour treatment, BP denial of $100m Euroloan bid, In 1970 the Leicester Permanent lent £56 million to home buyers48% more than last year. Record savings of £84 millions, The barriers to viable European enlargement, UK pottery exports highest on record, Brittains Limited, How the markets moved, Carrington to close 12 factories this year, Bill acceptable when unions see it working, says labour expert, Monsanto prices up 9 per cent, Premier orders study of trade and investment, Harland & Wolff awarded £75m order from Shell to build five giant tankers, Union Corporation Group, What the Carrington price needs, E. Fogarty & Company Limited, Mr Haughton sees RB 211 decision in four weeks, Mining Gold premiums again boost quarterlies, Algeria offers £100m compensation to French, Urgent meeting on Ruhrkohle financial crisis, The United States Debenture Corporation Limited, 'Tragedy' to waste chance of expanding Community, Issue of Local Authority Bonds. Business Appointments: Mr D C Denman joins board of Mann Egerton. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Sharp falls in the Funds, Commodities, NY cotton higher: Copper lower, Equities A firm tone in quiet trading, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property. Deaths.
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