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The Times - 22/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Peter Waymark, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Communications Reporter., By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hatfield, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Spanier, From David Bonavia, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, Prudence Glynn, By Duncan Guthrie, director of the Central Council for the Disabled, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Tom Freeman, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Brian Lewis, By Roy McKelvie, Louis Heren, DORA GAITSKELL., RONALD M. BELL., BEN PATTERSON, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER., MICHAEL HOWARD, , TOM BOARDMAN, , M. CHAPMAN-WALKER, , JOHN HALL, , A. E. J. EMMET, , I. N. M. MACDONALD., R. M. CHINN., N. H. ASHFORD., FRANK K. ROBERTS, President, , B. MORRIS, , L. J. STITT, , ANNE DICKINSON, , By Dennis Dwyer, By Clive Callow, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Business News Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, From Mr. L. H. Buckman, L. H. BUCKHAM., From Dr. Alan T. Smyth, ALAN T. SMYTH. Chairman., E. B. PARKE, , Christopher Baur, By Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, David Millham, By Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, David Rudland, By John Woodland, Gerald Ely, by Anthony Rowley, by Anthony Westell, by Hilary Brigstocke Ottawa Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by Jack Hutton, by Gail McIntyre, by Boyce Richardson, by Kildare Dobbs, by George Bain, by Hilary Brigstocke,

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News: Commonwealth uneasy over proposals for voluntary repatriation, Watchdogs to inquire into defence spending, Dumb waiters of the motorway Regional notebook Ronald Faux Newcastle upon Tyne, Mr Wilson predicts serious recession in Britain with worsening unemployment, The Good Samaritan's lesson on love, Pre-election violence and murders threaten to extinguish parliamentary democracy in India, Arts lean more on mass media, Property Big office complex plan for Ashford, Demand for a better bus service in London, Who are the disabled?, Submarine's ordeal off Toulon may give clues to past losses, Bishops reject draft Concordat, Law and order reply by M Chaban-Delmas, Duke of Edinburgh sees long fight over pollution, Board criticizes 'subnormal' labelling, Rail services cut by strike of drivers, The Times Diary Young: man of the old school, Woman member for TV advisory group, Fate of 400 troops unknown after Laos base falls to Hanoi forces, Witchcraft hovers on the touchline in Kenya, Heathrow pilots worried by plan for hotel 2,000 yd from runway, Italians warned over book on papal infallibility, Rome abandons prohibition after fortnight, Rising outcry against dominance by United States, Hawkish reaction to political violence, Farming topics/By Leonard Amey Storing water without loss of land, Buses go decimal smoothly, The role of the politician's wife in Italy, Poles drop more officials, Crisis of nationhood still unresolved, Chief prosecutor gives warning to Soviet scientists about their championship of human rights, Sir Alec may speak today on Wasp sales, Indians challenge threat to hunting grounds, BOAC reviewing ways of operating Concorde, Plea for freedom to emigrate by Soviet Jews, Israelis ready to talk but not to pull back to old borders, Power and impotence in a changing world order, Couple will not give up grandson, Greek writers publish attack on regime, Tourists should get there early and shop around for accommodation, Butchers urged to boycott meat labelling plan, Demands to check foreign influence on economy, Tourists the prize in world poker contest, Post strike inquiry move likely, Black box tax for road users to be tried, Emotional aid for slow readers, Detective became Panther leader, Police who kept £20 jackpot are fined, New call for Foulness as third airport, Viewed from northern Italy, the Calabrian troubles are the necessary growing pains of regionalism A message of hope comes out of Reggio, Government could stand of fall on reflation issue, The 'Illustrated London News' to be monthly, War alert a comedy of US errors, Wage and price control puts jobs at risk, French airliners grounded, Rumania refuses to allow German minority to go, Angry women call for new deal, 100,000 march in peaceful protest against unions Bill, Boom in strike stamps is foreseen, Science Report Natural history: Dinosaur's end, Mr Lynch makes peace offer to Ulster Eire leader talks of changes which could lead to creation of new kind of Irish society, Poverty amid plenty in the golden west, Uncertainty on role of ordained man, Europe talks win qualified Nato response, Success of a Second World War musical is the latest sign of a wave of sentiment Yearning for the past sweeps America, David Wood Higher wages with higher unemployment, Canada a special report, Quebec accepts emergency with uneasy calm, Laws to clear up air charter mess, Senate report attacks big press mergers, President Amin revokes Uganda emergency, A blueprint for education that failed, Injured engineer rescued from Antarctic glacier. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Leek and Westbourne, The Financial Post, Milan Trade Fair, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Datafair 71, Ucca, Nova Scotia, Stelco, Chartered Accountant Examinations, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Robert Horne and Co. Ltd., Fiat, Gouvernement Du Québec, Heywood Williams Group Limited, New Brunswick, Calgary, Hampton & sons, Halifax, Iel, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Prudential, Toronto Dominion Bank, Eurolink Limited, Philips, Cn, Ontario, Department Of Regional Economic Expansion, The Independent Order Of Foresters, Thomson Newspapers Limited, The Royal Bank Of Canada, The Economist, The National Bank OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Boy's award for limpets study, University news Southampton, Zoological awards. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,703, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Scottish bridge team retain Camrose trophy. Sport: Glencaraig Lady must improve greatly for Cheltenham, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Liverpool close ranks, County chance for Stephens, Lee shows Hurst how to succeed without help, Leeds check Wolves advance, Cripps needs set to win, Celtic pack sustain Surrey, Football results and tables First division, Oxford torpids, West Ham to pay record fee for Robson, British team deserve vote of confidence, Arsenal must bend rules for George, For the record Cricket, Australian loses after breaking racket, Cotton turns key battle, Two clubs on the downward curve, Sardesai hits highest against W Indies, Batsmen see new bowler, A taste of glory, Favourites go out in second round. Reviews: Candida Bbc 1 Leonard Buckley, The battle for Algeria: drama, unreality and disorganization Wolves in the City: The Death of French Algeria By Paul Henissart, Courses, Books, Cosi fan tutte Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, A marriage and a love affair Alban Berg: Letters to his Wife Edited, translated and annotated by Bernard Grun, Immortal bird The Makropulos Case Coliseum William Mann, Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Daniel Wayenberg Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Incentives And The Saver, The Bill Will Be Passed, When Money IS Awarded But Not Paid. Letters to the Editor: Whips' rewards, Britain and EEC, Government and the trade unions, Documentary on exams, Local government, Membership of Nato, Exhibition centres misplaced and costly, Fuel tax, Vietnam war, Lotteries for art, Long-haired boys, Mr Powell's views on repatriation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday,. Obituaries: Sir Godfrey Rhodes, Mr Charles Graves, Lord Stuart Of Findhorn Wartime Chief Whip who was a popular Parliamentary figure. Deaths. Business and Finance: Rolls-Royce debts blow to Trade Indemnity, Investment grant switch may save only £45m, New Issues Southwark's loan gives little away, Structural shake-up for ICI's internal managing services, 12,500 ton poser for Tin Council, Contracts £2.5m earthmoving order for motorway, Pressure mounts for cut in oil tax, An imaginative approach to east-west trade Anthony Rowley with the background to new trends in barter deals, Protests make BSC reconsider fixed pricing, Whizz kids and the White House, Heavier tax burden and reduced consumption Wynne Godley and Christopher Taylor on public spending and private demand, Starving men still on a diet, Southwark Corporation, Company Meeting CABLE AND WIRELESS (HOLDING) LIMITED (Investment Trust Company) Increased Distribution, Freight Report, Mining Gold ore reserves encouraging, A participatory lesson on how to involve the wives, ICI complete reshuffle of services section, £5m C & W plan for Persian Gulf, Company News Brooke Bond offer £870,000 for Buret Tea, Business Diary in Europe: A sense of déjà vu in restless France, The Times share indices, Investment in forestry guide, Briefly from the Boardroom, Single taxation plea for women, Increasing the effectiveness of man in the job he's doing, Free market in world wheat, Whitehall statement on shipping next month, Krupp agent in Scotland to recruit workers, Tea drinking on the increase, Move to end Jamaican banana dispute, Strain on currencies seen as spur for gold market, National Savings up £58m last month despite post strike, Bank loans for companies hit by postal hold-ups, Leisure & General after IRT's bid, Japan moves in on the British motorist, Senate panel investigates Minsec flop, Results this week, Fewer drinks campaigns, Ford may lose £1m order, Lonrho in talks on Centre Point, More share Prices, Investment trust asset values, Bonds traded in Europe, Costs dilemma for UK shipping. Business Appointments: Hull to appoint £10,000 a year development director, New managing director at Cable and Wireless. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Bright outlook for Brazil's coffee crop, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Recent Issues. Property: King &Co, By Order of the Liquidator FOR SALE BY AUCTION.

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