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The Times - 22/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Alex Hendry, By Our Business News Staff, From Derek Wilson Quang Tri, S. Vietnam, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Trevor Fishlock, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Our Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Christopher Warman, Michael Hatfield, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Knipe, From Leo Goodstadt, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow. Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy, From Cliff Temple, From John Ballantine, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Tom Freeman, Stephen Vizinczey, E. R. Chamberlin, Tony Aldous, T. J. O. Hickey, Michael Wolfers, PHS, DONALD EBOR:, SCARBROUGH, ESHER, JAMES OF RUSHOLME, ZETLAND, FEVERSHAM, HALIFAX, MIDDLETON, DOWNE, CLARK, SAVILE, AMULREE., H. C. M. WALTON., TREVOR L. J. BURFIELD., MICHAEL HAMILTON., N. J. HARINGTON., NEVILLE GOLDREIN., G. BLUNT., CHRISTOPHER WALKER., GORDON E. MOODY., ROBERT SPENCER., RALPH LL REES., ANN CARPENTER., CLIVE BOSSOM., SUZANNE ST. ALBANS., JOHN J. SMITH, , From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Giles Smith, From Dan Van Der Vat Cape Town. March 20, By R W Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clive Callow, By Anthony Rowley, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Ottawa, March 21, David Jones, Robert Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. A. MONTGOMERY., STAFFORD BEER., DR. BASIL BARD, JOAN PRIDHAM., J. P. HUDSON., By Anthony Thomas, David Rudland, By John Woodland,

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News: Reforms must come first, Mr Lynch says, Jamaicans say life in Britain is getting worse, Drop in number of Civic Trust awards makes assessors fear that design standards may be slipping, Evidence against Lieut Calley retold for jury, Resignation 'yielding to terrorists', The Times Diary Co-op dithers over safe NEC seat, NCB seeks £60m increase in coal prices, Fewer priests active in RC archdiocese, Trains blaze in tunnel, Second vote to decide Cambridge car park, Car on tow hid opium, Devices to watch in the review, Mr Heath says EEC entry must show gains, Americans using every plane to save Laos retreat from disaster, Caravanners 'not enough like the gypsies', Cambridge beat Oxford in chess surprise, Prices freeze to be extended, Troops train guns on angry Bengalis as Mr Bhutto arrives for Dacca talks, Townscape for the motor car age, Legislating for growth, Mr Faulkner active as moderate reformer, Africans walk out before bishop's sermon, Double blow again delays Concorde decision, Former chief of Greek tourism is arrested, 11 feared killed in Italian avalanche spate, Search protest inquiry by Scotland Yard, Oil companies to discuss Cabinet's pipeline plan, Earlier and longer education urged in service change for mentally handicapped children, Year of Strife, Co-operative Party says, Virology: Cancer susceptibility, Reichstag show angers East Germany, Big parties make gains in German state poll, States feel the impact of Mrs Gandhi's victory, General reappears to be head of Peking party, Immigrants protest: More than, Burden that proved too big for the leader, Mr. Walker promises 'an exciting revival', Dual pressures on new leader, Oliver to meet need, Hill and Brabhams back in reckoning, Mr Faulkner likely to be chosen tomorrow as next Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Estimate of 259 dead in Peruvian landslip, Demolition job on male myths and bogus social science Sexual Politics By Kate Millett, Wilson pledge on Labour backing, David Wood Do as you will be done by, Concern for decaying art, Clear pledge sought to repeal unions law, Party split over Turkish coalition plans, Move to aid redundant SST men, Astronomy An infra-red telescope for C-141A aircraft, Insurance against failure of male sterilization, A thousand memories of a war How We Lived Then By Norman Longmate, The reason why 'I see no other way', New Dutch bishop hopes for end to dissension, Maps likely to start going metric soon, Kent State shootings case to be dropped, US troops refuse combat, Ramblers' record 22,000 membership, Unionist failure to grasp political realities led to Ulster Prime Minister's resignation, Mr Nixon's magnificent obsession, Army reply to the 'get tougher' demand, Cancelled Czech show a 'big loss' for Sadler's Wells, An alternative to the African 'hell run', Fiscal policy 'key to stimulus in US', WRAF girl murdered, Lent: time for some personal spring cleaning, A sense of betrayal in Ulster, Mr McMahon drops two close Gorton supporters in Australian Government reshuffle, Magistrates praised for 'daily miracle', East Germany: profit motive and developing countries Anthony Rowley on the GDR's talent for expanding influence through barter trade, Gaullists win strength in Paris and rural areas at second ballot of local elections, A drifting dandelion seed brings warning of flood to the miniature Humber estuary Regional Notebook Ronald Faux Hull, Israel offer to aid continuation of Jarring peace mission, A work of idolatry Rosemary Hawley Jarman: 228,000 words of ice and fire, Statement on crisis in Commons today, Shade of Byron disturbs Greek tribute to poet. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nhk Radio Japan, Aga, Brc, Abbey Property Bonds, Rolls-Royce Limited, Sealomatic, Thos. Barlow & Sons Limited, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Eh Limited, The Economist, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Save And Prosper Group, Barclays, Douglas. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Arsenal prepared to stand pressure, Disappointing pack again weaken England, Sports in Brief, Player wins play-off, Snow reports, Middlesex come from behind against Sussex, Subtle running by a Coundon hound, Cambridge not that bad, Giles leads final assault, Doubles likely for Rimell and Gilman, Gavaskar hits his first Test century, Doble's skill needs no superlatives, England finish poorly against France, Murless prepared for another season of rich success, Week end football results First Division, The arrival of Busby, the return of Macdonald, Rugby Union, Forgotten crew worth another look, Miss Goolagong has ambitious tour, Lancashire keep women's title, Champions return unheralded. Picture Gallery. Reviews: L.S.O. Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, The Ronnie Barker Yearbook Bbc 1 Leonard Buckley, Gala Ballet Adelphi John Percival, Gertler in retrospect, New Pinter play, Louis Kentner Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, Brahms's Requiem Festival Hall Alan Blyth. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Commercial & Industrial Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Last Chance For Unionists, Shipbuilding And The Sib, Planning Inquiries N Secret. Letters to the Editor: Siting the National Railway Museum, The value of apprenticeship competition, Help for British inventors, Secret evidence at planning inquiry, Horserace betting, UN and Israel, Life the product of pure chance?, Television transcripts, Non-union musician, Picture frame tax, Medical men, Collaboration in marketing brings its rewards, Consumer service, Do-it-yourself post, Queen Charlotte's, Compensation, The Brighton Belle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Medal for editor, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, March 22, 1946 Surplus stores. Deaths. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Obituaries: Miss Mary Grew A leading figure in theatre of the twenties, Mr Peretz Bernstein. Business and Finance: Bahrain Aluminium plant to start in May, National Savings set for six-year peak figure, Shipyard's £1m modernization programme, India to cease grain imports this year, Wool textile industry performance falls again, Accounting proposals, 18 ships completed in first two months of this year, ICI man aids Mersey Docks, Unions seek closer international links, Vauxhall and BLMC join Ford in crucial week of pay negotiations, Freight Report Middle East rates still stagnating, A breather to sort out the industry's future, Libyan oil price talks nearer settlement, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fresh ways to calculate share earnings, Company Meeting The English And New York Trust, Dealers face desperate plight, New analysis shows economic dilemma facing Mr Barber, Chocolate sales down 6.4pc, Engineers seek £30 minimum, 7 pc rise in retail spending forecast, Industry is afraid to expand, says Mr Mason, Fixed price contracts protest by builders, Leipzig success for Kleinwort, Company News Supra Chemicals geared up for recovery, Results this week GKN, Prudential, and two mining giants, Concorde go-ahead-but why did they do it?, Studying the white collar dole queue, Britain's Route 128 is missing Joe Roeber on academics and industry, Signs of severe strain in S Africa's economy, Proposals to improve transport training, The slippery path to ending the sliding scale, Plastics growth forecast, Examining the gilt on some gilt-edged stocks, RB 211 talks are switched as Rolls chief flies home, Business Diary in Europe: Mazio tipped for EEC Washington job, Reflation-the case for export-led growth Francis Cripps and Roger Tarling assess the Chancellor's Budget options, Brazil devalues for second time this year, Nuclear power to take '40pc of electricity spending by 1974'. Business Appointments: Spey Investments get three new managing directors. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues British Titan test for investors, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Capitalization & Week's change, More share prices, Decline in cocoa prices likely to continue. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,725, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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