The Times - 29/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Michael Leapman, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Peter Waymark, Tony Aldous, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Blake, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelburst, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Eric Mansden, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Housego, From Eduardo Lachica, From Mario Modiano, From Stewart Harris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Richard Streeton, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean, Bernard Levin, PHS, Michael Leapman, J. M. W. ADAM, , RONALD WEBSTER., PETER AGNEW., KENNETH WHITE., BERYL FORSTER., DAVID ENGLEHEART., B. R. BRINKMAN, SJ, , DEREK HENE, 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, EC4Y 7HB., HARRY G. JOHNSON, Professor of Economics, , P. FORD, 34 Orchards Way, Highfield, Southampton., LAIN STEWART., J. A. MAUDSLEY, City Architect., PEGGY DUFF, General Secretary, , B. S. MINCHIN., G. H. G. NORMAN, P. J. KORSHIN, , DEREK HUDSON, J. D. BEARDSLEY., John Russell Taylor, John Percival, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, By Giles Smith, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ian Morison, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Financial Staff, By Gites Smith, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, FRANCIS ORIPPS, ROGER TARLING, D. E. TOMS., G. LLYWELYN JONES., S. E. NELSON., P. E. GLOVER, D. W. SCRIMGEOUR., By Maurice Corina, From Anthony Thomas, Washington, June 28, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: Tories split in Market by-election, Inquiry over pill for girl aged 12, MP says refugees would be unwise to return, India warns President Yahya that it will resist his new plan to transfer power in Pakistan, Tories seeking urgent inquiry into rise in school truancy, The Times Diary Red Guard Lacey joins Labour, Limit family allowance to cut births, bishop says, Guernsey allegation over rose royalty payments, Mini-office sells well in Tokyo, Suspected Mafia chief shot in New York, 'Defamatory' poster shown to drug case jury, Chile calls off mediation, Defection fails to upset tone of Moscow talks, Muted welcome for code on industrial relations, Tourists held in nightclub raids in Spain, Haematology: Understanding anaemia, Watching the Labour Party suicide, Senate move for Vietnam withdrawal fails, Promise of disruption at next Springbok match, Dirty jokes useful, Oz trial court told, Mafia 'morally repugnant,' libel court told, Journalists drop strike threat after offer, Enigma of Israel visit by Soviet journalist, Cambridge University tripos results: Law, social sciences, architecture, education, Signor Colombo praises Britain, £1,150 paid for a rare English glass decanter, Saigon student leader is shot dead, Running clash outside court, Envoy's murder was mistake, Croatians claim, American is new guest conductor of RPO, Soviet Jews on trial said to be repentant, Rebate Bill will mean no rents for lowest-paid, Dearer public services, Too much soap and water can crack the skin, Only the rain assails the Queen as armed police keep watch on pageantry, Art exchange hope as Titian is resold to Getty museum in US, New formula for Rhodesia talks, British-born priest under house arrest in S Africa, Booby traps and acid in terrorist arms dump, Judge criticizes procedure for expulsion, Crucial stage in Bonn talks on offset cost of US troops, Iran determined to gain control of disputed Gulf islands, Guide lines for nurses, Decision on black list opens way for lecturer, Fee increase for overseas students on Britain's conscience, Lord Boyle says, Court releases Dr Ellsberg on bail of £20,000, Share of state steel for private firms, Black Panther rioters get suspended sentences, Islington council facing 'colonization' test, Child found dead in disused refrigerator, Protesters invade Wimbledon, Distortions in girders of £2m bridge, Cold curry may have caused poison outbreak, Councillor not guilty of vote-rigging, Battke of Bristol adds point to satirical talk on non-planning Environment, Government determined to halt increase in unemployment, Mr Carr tells the Commons, Bahrain and Qatar seek to join Arab League, Reasons for dissent in the World Court, Keeper tossed by antelope waved jacket, Pompidou remarks misreported in Britain, Facing the future, Armed police hunt 'dangerous' gunmen, Stirling Moss loses appeal on driving ban, Socialists gain in Japan, Greek Government is accused of persecuting judge, Legal victory for Muhammad Ali, Running a football club, The university that stopped playing god, Mr Wilson plans to block early party decision on Market entry, Death penalty in nurses' murder case is set aside, Citizens' Advice Bureau official to retire. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gre, Luxair, Read International Limited, Sky Tours, LV, Bank Hapoalim B.M., Midland Bank, Airey & Wheeler, Bougainville Mining Limited, Donaldoson & Sons, Alexanders Holdings Limited, Rnib, Cunard, Incentives for Industry, THE Canada Life, American Express. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Forfeiture of imported Southern Rhodesian stamps Denton V. John Lister Ltd., and Another. Sport: Bowlers dominate on fiery pitch, Sports in Brief, Happy faces on the Berkshire side, Mile right for Bright Fire, Merckx keeps tight hold on tour, Thomson leads Oosterhuis by one stroke, Baseline bargaining by Mrs King, Croquet, Strategy of Army reject beats Laver, Lions' task at Invercargill, Alder may get place if Wright moves, Smith well placed for Britain, Williams is always in command of situation, Leeds decide match sites, Today's cricket, Fletcher gains 100 against Indians, Gorton starts the new week well, Brown tears up card in Uniroyal event, Surrey must look sharper to win, Warwick win in two days and go to top of table. Property: Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Computer Services Manager-Midlands: Up to £5,000 p.a., Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Politics and Parliament: Sexa Ltd circular being considered, Opposition give muted welcome to draft of industrial relations code House of Lords, 'Electoral fraud' on prices and unemployment: Chancellor sees distinct signs of improvement, Government reject excessive short-term measures, M Pompidou's remarks on cheese consistent with EEC terms, BSC to form companies to enable private capital to participate: selective pricing House ot Commons, Mersey Bill. Editorials/Leaders: Well Meant, But Not Well Conceived, How To Help Investment, Smoothing Out Steel, The Problem Of Near-Misses In The Air. Letters to the Editor: Threat to Snowdonia, The future status of Anguilla, PoWs in Vietnam, Spanish government, Britain and Rhodesia, Dividends earned by great art, British Museum security, Modern architecture, Stage nudity, At Speakers' Corner, EEC threat to Britain's car makers, At last-the Sausage Bureau, Foreign exploitation of Scots labour and resources, Festival pollution, Miserable coin, Use for old railways, UCS: involvement that failed, A spiritual vision for Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Chairman is giving up, University news Oxford Latest awards:. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Marriages. Obituaries: Dame Myra Curtis, Mr C. M. Floyd, Sir W. Le Gros Clark An outstanding anatomist, Obituary, Viscount Simonds A distinguished Lord Chancellor. Reviews: Playing safe with Carmen, Seasons of the Year Granada, Sunday, Bloody Sunday (x) Leicester Square Theatre (July 1), Alwin Nikolais Sadler's Wells, Pat-a-cake, comic duels and a running exit Royal Tumble Young Vic, The What on the Landing Prompt Corner. Business and Finance: Heavy weather for the heavy brigade, Sena Sugar Estates, Limited Summary Of Results 1966/1970, Floating dollar 'eases constraint imposed by US', The Second London Scottish American Trust, Limited, Corporation could face Firth Brown competition, Life Offices Association ousts Equity and Law, Growth in demand for oil in UK slackens during first quarter, Bank statements for June, Ice cream makers seek a bigger lick, Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber, Limited Mr. Addinsell's Statement, London Prudential Investment Trust, A shopping out-of-town solution, BSC areas now open to private capital Constructional Engineering Division, English Calico Limited, Chairmen's Reports Clash at Truscon over poor record, Exchange proposes new brokerage rates, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, Unions angry at lack of consultation, Government to cut grant to film industry, The British Printing Corporation Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Big boost in exports to Japan, Wheatsheaf appeal on hypermarket refusal, Equities, Clark & Fenn (Holdings), How freight is taking flight Dennis Topping, just back from the United States, describes the growing business of exports by airlift, Selection Trust Limited International Mining Finance and Exploration, Fixed Interest, Company News Brown & Tawse again set record in 24pc climb, How the markets moved The Times index: 156.59-0.4 F.T. index: 376.5+0.1, Assessing BPC's latest recovery chance, Director general of Mersey Docks Board to resign, Unit to advise smaller firms, Montedison chairman's first test at annual meeting, 'Double taxes in Market' warning, Climax in IOS battle is expected tomorrow, Car output up in May but industry fears setback, In brief, June bank lending indicates upturn in demand by industry, Measures are agreed for German held dollars, Bids and Deals FN Finance acquires publisher for near £1m, Too early for BPC to forecast return to dividend list, chairman says, Davies statement leaves questions on the scope of private steel sector, Airtours to buy seven Boeing 707s from BOAC, Sgb Group Limited Interim Report For Half Year To March 1971, Mining No further news on Agnew find, Sterling and Money, Computer news Successful year for Scicon consultancy, US view of a growing EEC, May figures deepen fears of first annual trade deficit for 75 years, Krugerrands sell briskly, Trafalgar House Investments Limited-Year to 31st March 1971, Lockheed may seek UK reprieve, Pay-off talks at Pressed Steel, Business Diary: BSC's man from the Ministry · Pao Power. Business Appointments: Sir Martin Wilkinson to continue in chair at SEC. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Bovis choose 1-for-4 rights to raise £5m, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Selection Trust falls, Wall Street, Recent issues, NY silver 240 points down. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,809, Broadcasting Television.
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