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The Times - 05/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Staff Reporters, By William Rees-Mogg, From Roger Berthoud, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By David Spanier, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Carroll, From Derek Wilson, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, From Peter Ryde, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, From Dudley Doust, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Gordon Allan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Norman Creek, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Interviews by Kirsten Cubitt, Gerald Ely, PHS, PLYMOUTH, President, A. E. TOMLINSON, General Secretary, National Peace Council, LESLIE SMITH., EDWARD HYAMS, , DAVID DIXON, JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH., L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS, , NASIM AHMED, Chief Overseas Correspondent, Dawn, Karachi, SYED M. MUSTAFA, London Correspondent, The Leader and The Millat, Karachi., V. MORLEY LAWSON., ADAM FERGUSSON., ELIZABETH GALLINI., ALFRED ALEXANDER., LAURIE SAPPER., PETER J. R. MASSON., DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER., CHARLES STUART., From Ronald Faux, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Leonard Amey, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clive Callow, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Woodland, By Anthony Rowley, David Rudland, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALLEN OLIVER., B. COOK., A. E. SINGER, , HUGH JENKINS, , J. R. HAWKINS, , By Anthony Thomas, By Wynne Godley and Francis Cripps, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, By James Lines, Innis Macbeath,

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News: Mr Heath assures West Berlin that British troops will stay, Israel scorns Egypt's canal plan as 'pressure', Have you a couple of hours to spare?, Tanker freed from the Goodwins, Young Liberals allege poll rigging attempt, Pompidou letter casts a shadow over Colombo-Brandt talks, South-east to have worst of work-to-rule, Boys given £7,500 ransom, American saves three Britons from execution, Last bid formula in power dispute, After Jerusalem, the lesson of Calvary, Podgorny appeal to President Yahya to end bloodshed in E Pakistan, End hostility to S Africa, call by Monday Club, Eurovision song juror alleges 'approach', The Middle East battle for prestige and the crown of superpowerdom, Hospitals 'turn away dying patients', Munich marchers call for the ousting of 'Nazis', Firms cut back recruiting at Cambridge, Belfast man is killed in Eire shooting, 3,000 march in protest at Immigration Bill, Steel industry behind Lord Melchett, Corporation men hurt over 'unjustified' criticism, Mr Nixon gives in further to Calley outcry, Pledge to repeal unions Bill demanded, My Lai case brings back Nuremberg memories, Six chief in US for talks with Mr Nixon, Power of the lobbies in third airport campaign, Meeting the cost of universal graduation without knowing why, Magistrate and critic plan films on drug dangers, The Times Diary Morris invited into enemy camp Sir Ranulph T-W-F again!, Labour MPs fear steel plant closures after prices curb, Father in siege frees two of 11 children, New attack by Hanoi troops on hilltop post in S Vietnam, Bill may keep the Lords busy into August, Rebel fighters lacking leadership, food and medical supplies, Christianity in 'free' cells growing, Primate says, Prison officers' leader backs Lord Mountbatten in protest over 'misuse of name', Senator warns America of 'presidential dictatorship', Cape Town cricket protest over apartheid, Cancer: New method of tumour detection, France wants Britain in EEC in spite of suspicions, BEA holiday traffic is threatened by pilots' dispute, Kabaka buried in tomb of his ancestors, Benign winter has put farmers a fortnight ahead on the land Agriculture, Mr Heath as 'Marie Antoinette', Forest 'may disappear' because of roads, Why the Australian keeps his head in Vietnam, French fears on community preference, German on trial in Dubai, Government are urged to consider estuary alternative to Foulness, Penny Hunter Symon surveys the voluntary scene, Enthusiasts work to preserve 'left over' canals, Union leader appeals to Ford strikers, Coloured man on guerrilla warfare charge, How ideograms can help with reading, Mr Gromyko displays unusual confidence in advising Politburo, Survey of West Indian and white school leavers, David Wood Buying Budget leaks at the bookshop, Armed Indian Maoists pour into E Bengal. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Property Growth Assurance Co. Ltd.,, Midland Bank, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Twa, Save And Prosper Group, G.R. Dawes & Company. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Budget popular, says opinion research. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, Ramos to test Buchanan, Cambridge crew tested in final, French kick and run, Jacklin has final 67 for seventh place at Greensboro, Saturday's first division results, Heats for 10,000 metres, Brave Indian recovery, Hardening centre at West Ham, Swansea get a mauling, Arsenal revel in unexpected space, Minsky a pale copy of his brother, Tennis, Old Malvernians more experienced, RAF contain massive Navy assault, Townsend comes alive to finish third, Rugby Union, De Villiers leads overseas side, Scott and Benka gain crucial point, Least likely winner of a Grand National, Doubles results, Ferrari lose to Alfa at Brands. Reviews: Portraitist with camera, One path to freedom My Youth in Vienna, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, McCabe/Troup V&a, Vietnam: 25 years of passing the baton The Lost Crusade, Omnibus: Brendan Behan Bbc 1 Chris Dunkley, Festival Hall, State carriages on view at Hampton Court, 'Royal Scot' is added to Newby Hall attractions, Boston Pops Albert Hall. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Commercial And Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: Four Years After Mountbatten Report, A Ruling As Hard As Steel, The City That Cannot Be Hid. Letters to the Editor: University salaries, 'After you, Sirs', A refusal to operate, Events in Pakistan, A Channel bridge, Biological weapons, 'Facing death', '10 Rillington Place', Five principles, On a sunny afternoon, The Budget: SET and prices anomaly, Management accounting, The United States and Concorde, Third London airport, Hunt for the Czar, Decision on the Concorde, Spreading benefits of tourism, The Brighton Belle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Law: Station platform is not an open space Cooper and Others V. Shield. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,737, Narrow defeat for English team at chess, Broadcasting Television. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, April 5, 1946. Obituaries: Bishop Tyndall, Mr Muhammed Shahabuddin, Mr Eric Honey, Mr Gervas Huxley, Obituary, Mr Manfred B. Lee Co-author of Ellery Queen mystery stories. Business and Finance: Boilermakers may accept offer, £4m to stabilize S A wool price, Help still needed in the hard-hit North-west, Leyland Paints Exports Forge Ahead, Freight Report Delay on oil deal hits tanker charters, Hint at tougher U S trade terms, Big test for unions in new pay talks, Laird Group comes back from the brink, Inveresk Paper, Management, Chrysler UK expands rental market, Success in Laird Group rescue operation, Car makers in capital link, Premier likely to call for talks on prices and incomes, Monsanto puts up nylon price, Guide to cartel and monopolies legislation, Western Selection And Development Company Limited, White Fish Authority to double TV advertising, Results this week Carpets Int, 'Tubes' & Gen Accident, Yeoman Investment Trust Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Dearer petrol will follow Libya oil deal, Marginal rise in building activity, The PIB is dead but will have to be reborn, Two-tier dollar system proposed, First German-built jet airliner faces doubts over costs, Display Advertising, Black and Edgington, Schlesinger Ins boost in African Life takeover, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited The Review of the Report and Accounts for the year 1970 by the Chairman, Ronald C. Brooks, OBE, MC., When the storm signals are hoisted, Ironing Out The Lump, More Ford sections vote to stay on strike, Budget cash measures may ease cutback on Shell's £150m project, How a management audit works, Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited, Horace Cory & Co. Ltd.,, Mr Nixon's finger in the monetary dyke, Australia in Tokyo's global plan Colin Chapman in Sydney on Japan's investments, Europe and a question of capital David Blake in Brussels on the implications for Britain in the Common Market rules on the free movement of money, STC expected to win share of Atlantic cable project, John Emsley Limited (Worsted Spinners and Manufacturers), Banks hope for 10 year limit, Beer production up 2 per cent, Business Diary in Europe: NSU rump's unequal fight with VW, The Laird Group Limited, Effects of the cut in SET, Indonesia bank for London, Gold price could double by 1980. Business Appointments: New food chief for Bibby. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing Of Bonds, Vegetable oil markets need trade help.

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