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The Times - 10/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, From Michael Knipe, From Christopher Warman, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From C. L. Sulzberger, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Frank Roberts Local Goverment Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Tim Devlin, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Derek Wilson, From Louis Heren, From Paul Martin, From Michael Leapman, From Roger Berthoud, From Donald Chanor, From Richard Wigg, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Richard Davy, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Kirsten Cubitt, Z. H. Zaida, By Professor Peter Townsend, Louis Heren, PHS, DERRICK WOOD., A. J. LUCKING., R. GRANTHAM., LEWIS M. ROSE., PETER OPPENHEIMER., CHAD VARAH., JOHN ELDRID., ROBIN C. SOUIRE., A. R. DUNCAN-JONES., F. WALKER., MALCOLM POTTS., CAROLINE M. DEYS., I. MENGESHA., ANDREW SHONFIELD, E. J. WINGFIELD., ROY JENKINS., H. T. SMITH, GERALD COBB., MAGDALENA HALL., G. F. THOMAS., HUGH LEGGATT., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By. Ian Morison, By Maurice Corina, By Arthur Reed, By R. W. Shakespeare, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Industrial Editor, By Sally White, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, PATRICK MORAN., R. W. F. RICE., C. ARNOLD-BAKER., DAVID WALBURN., C. P. MORTON., A. J. EASSON, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Kenneth Owen, From Colin Chapman, M.A., by Leslie Calyon, by G. K. R. Reid, by John A. Robinson, by Maximilian Walsh, by Michael Richardson, by Michael Morton-Evans, by Leslie Carlyon, J.H.,

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News: Press plea on strike rejected by union, General to hold Diplomatic Marshal post, Some patients' premiums are to stay, Mr Mankowitz appeals, Investment in New Guinea soars, Never another war-Nixon, Society's roots in the bond and free, Correction, Why Labour lost the election, by Pravda, 20% more mothers by end of century, Post Office may lose book trade's £5m business to the Continent, Open spaces 'ignored in development plan', Former law chief engaged in Berrigan case, Belfast milkman gunned down in his van as children play near by, Reduction likely in all-round protection, Year of upheavals on stock exchange, Ebb and flow of the human tide, Left pledges support for Shaikh Mujibur, Pentagon fears of Chinese ICBM and new Russian missile system, Rule by the military disenchants Argentina, Man died after drinking cyanide for whisky, N Vietnam storage dump blown up in Laos, Lionel Bart is fined £50 on cannabis charge, Science Report Immunology: Light on graft reactions, Belgians propose new approach in debate on British payments, The crêche for the working mother, Old and new on the Moon, Czech theatre censorship, Exploitation of proved mineral resources is key to economic growth, Emigrants for Canada 'misled' over jobs, Disciplinary committee postpones decision, FBI admits 'leak' of Mafia story on mayor, Mining boost causes steep rise in land values, Three jailed for plot over immigrants, Americans say SW Africa must be handed over, Rapid expansion of the arts in 20 years, Inquiry on newspapers rejected in Commons, 56 charged with murder and riot in Ohio battle, Tanker captain feared lost in explosion, £31,750 paid for ceramics and decorative arts, Steady growth in manufacturing despite small and scattered outlets, The Times Diary Godfrey Winn to lose Mail contract, Drift from land continues as farmers adjust to changing circumstances, Dependence on foreign funds, Engineer committed two major espionage acts against Britain, prosecution says, New solicitors and barristers should be graduates, training report says, Negotiations in Moscow for a new air link, Maoists clash with right in day of Paris riots, This is the policy and the way it works....., Nearly one million people close to poverty line, New markets sought as UK trade falls, Swedish Bill to break Civil Service strike, Book would aid some patients, doctor says, Laying the foundations of a larger Israel, Nine Navy ships move in to explore safe route through Channel, Injured Ali retreats into an uncharacteristic silence, Railway unions' leaders in talks on joint action, 1957 French lesson for Britain, The Pakistani dream in tatters, Cities are ghost towns after work, Mr Carr drafting 10 new clauses for Industrial Relations Bill, Judge orders papers about 'doctor' to go to ministry, How affluence will affect attitudes, Nation's big role in world scientific advance, Government concedes Rolls-Royce debate, Iron ore, Wide, sandy beaches focus of the long summer, Federal control tightened, Higher education plan for the disabled, Captors flee and leave US airmen, Industry target for shake-up, Journalists to make test case over Mail, Non-socialists fail in Oslo, Super suburbs shaking off the old stigma, Taxi man alleges abortion deal with doctor, Plea for re-trial rejected in spite of 'confession', Prague confirmation of subversion trial, Acklam Road houses near Westway to be demolished, Drug-taking said to be rife at approved school, Russians lift travel ban on Rostropovich, French feel workers' anger, Mr Gorton survives 'unreason and obstinacy' chages, Mr John Freeman to head LWT, Higher education merger recommended, Outlay on plan is legal, Ford union leader fined for shoplifting, Plea to Dr Ramsey on Rhodesian marriages, 23 honoured for gallantry in Northern Ireland, Half-day strike call to 17,000 teachers, Heliport in docks approved on five-year basis, American businessmen reassured on British entry to EEC, Mr Eban sees a flaw in Britain's foreign policy, A million more in poverty since 1966, Ransom paid to kidnappers was radioactive, Workers exposed anarchy at Ford, MP says, West Bengal parties try to foil the Marxists. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Executex Clothes Limited, Pia, Dunhill, C B C, Australian Department of Trade and Industry, The National Bank, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Richard Ellis Sallmann & Seward, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, South Australia House,, Jones Lang Wootton, West Australian Petroleum Pty. Limited, Suttons Seeds, Richard Ellis & Son, Datafair 71, Ben Line, Western Australia!, Spark Holdings Limited, Ocl, Hillier Parker, Bank of New South Wales, Hotel Parmelia, Institute of Marketing, The Australian Post Office, Government of South Australia, Northwood Publications, Dewar's, Padde, F I A T, Chesterton & Sons, Stratstone, John Pagan, Mt. Newman Mining Co. Pty. Limited, The Chartered Bank, Austraswiss, The Hongkong Bank Group, Jack Barclay Ltd., Ibm, Enit, Boac, Grosvenor International Australia, Plus, Knight, Frank and Rutley, Bth, Associated Development Holdings Limited, Deloitte & Co., Caledonian//bua, Metalrax. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Newspaper industry must cure malady that afflicts it Inquiry refused: subsidy schemes impracticable: still a fair amount of choice, Polish Parliament to play bigger role, Selling price of prisons, £2 a cwt duty put on French broccoli, This week's talks on economic policy: Mr Heath asserts wage escalation has been slowed House of Commons, Further thought on committals for drug offences House of Lords, Industry Bill carried: Opposition attack on 'government by ineffectual threat', Varied effect in Europe of value-added tax, May day burial for Land Commission. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, The University Of Nottingham. Reviews: Ballad of the Sad Café Thorndike, Leatherhead Michael Billington, Top score for The Music Lovers, London Mozart Players Guildford Cathedral Alan Blyth, Too many pygmies in the Congo Murderous Angels Gaiety. Dublin John Higgins, Tortelier Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Dog's Best Friend? Southern Television Leonard Buckley, Lpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, The Captain of Kopenick National Irving Wardle. Sport: Holder hard pressed by Ruffels, Hull City back in race, Wicks thinks Clay has lost speed, Noreiga spins out nine, Loughborough too skilful, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Last night's football results European Cup Third round, first leg, Clay, unbroken, seeks return, Brown supports Hurst at Hampden Park, Everton run it close, A butcher who wanted to lose weight, Prendergast's short list for the elusive prize, Champion still in chase, Hard tackling by touring Argentine XV, Today's fixtures, Chance to gain lasting prestige, Arsenal scrape home but Cologne goal could prove crucial. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Rivals in £70,000 deal, Church news. Editorials/Leaders: The Pressure Off Payments, A Case For The Governors, The Armoury Of The Super Powers, They Also Strike In France. Letters to the Editor: Britain and EEC, After the postal strike, Keeping a patient's confidences, Passenger insurance, Museum entry fees, Effects of public sector losses, Government software policy, Control of inflation, Reducing the Revenue's workload, Renegotiating the RB 211 contract, Treatment of ailing companies, Curious formula, SET farce, Third London airport, A reference to Lord Haig, Trouble in Eritrea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, March 11, 1946. Football disaster. Deaths. Obituaries: Brigadier R. A. Broderick, Khudadad Khan First Indian awarded VC, John Barr, Harold Lloyd One of the most popular silent film comedians, Obituary, Pope Kyrillos VI, M Herve Laroche. Business and Finance: SE inquiry into Redman Heenan, Hucknall test flying to end, 30 pc drop in EMI profits, Mr Vesco puts forward IOS break up plan, Stockbroking firms merge, Is the research really paying its way?, Move to ease training levy, Shake-out for computer services, Mining Union Corporation raise dividend, Emi, Plea to cut road taxation, Study on effects of tanker use from Alaskan pipeline, UK sugar men look sour about the EEC Anthony Rowley investigates Tate & Lyle's second thoughts, Unions fear 4,300 job loss only 'tip of iceberg', The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited Statement By The Rt. Hon. Lord Clitheroe, P.C., The right approach to industrial selling, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Denmark complains over British subsidized bacon, Chairmen's Reports Provident Clothing and Crowther, The benefits of a British bank for exports Melvyn Westlake explains the intricacies of an export-import bank, BLMC drop plan for new Rover 3½ litre, NEDC chief in favour of voluntary pay policy, Sharp drop in employment, Record trade within Efta, Company News Savoy adds new warning of hotel surplus, Business Diary: When will the election poll secrets be divulged?, Church decline slows, Malawi to take 49 pc stake in bank operations, Award for design of footwear, Briefly from the Boardroom, Tara assays, Government raise limit on PO borrowing, Henry Ford to visit London next week for talks, Large gap as Libyan oil talks near deadline, Industrial relations conflict 'acquiring aspects of holy war', Extra pay for dismissed R-R men 'excessive', Sedgwick, Collins (Holdings) Limited Insurance Brokers and Underwriting Agents Preliminary Results and Dividend Announcement, NY silver lower on profit-taking, Timing EMI's predictable recovery, In brief, Trend for building larger office blocks, Bowater cuts its dividend, Food import price minima may rise by up to 25 per cent, Bids and Deals Major purchase by Blagden, Barclaycard cut rate of minimum repayments, Capital spending figure revised, Minsec liquidator hopes for £8m from uranium holdings, Work on textile export controls to US, Tough going at Pittard, UK balance of payments current account surplus at record £631m last year, How the markets moved Rises, BEA Airtours drop £10.4m plan to buy second-hand Boeings from America, British-American Tobacco Company Limited Annual General Meeting and Payment Of Dividends, Seafield Amalgamated Rubber Company Limited Summary Of Results Year To 30th September, 1970 Profits, Wingard profits setback, Feather in Ulster jobs plea. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Clive Holdings' loan stock to be replaced, Fixed Interest, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, Late fall in EMI. Business Appointments: Harland and Wolff board retirements. Law: Enforcement notice served on caravan dwellers invalid Stevens V. Bromley London Borough Council, GLC liable for escape of sparks from bonfire H. N. Emanuel Ltd. V. Greater London Council, Dissentient shareholder entitled to cash offer In Re Carlton Holdings Ltd., Store wins appeal over 'prices reduced' notices House of Holland Ltd. V. Brent London Borough Council. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,716, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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