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The Times - 29/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes and George Clark, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Scymour M. Hersh, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Alex Hendry, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From John Ballantine, From Fred Emery, From Dan van der Vat, By Philip Howard, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Our Africa Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Drawings by Jeanette Collins Photographs by Trevor Sutton, John Russell Taylor, TJO Hickey, Gabriel Ronay, Alan McGregor, Arthur Reed, John Hennessy, PHS, ROBERT 1. COWAN, , FRANK BLACKABY, Editor., ALLEN H. C. GREENWOOD, , JAMES R. H. HUTCHISON, , JOHN BALFOUR, , EVELYN SHARP, , R. J. HARVEY, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., C. E. FOISTER. FRAME (Fund for the Replacement of, MRS. M. MALONE, , IAN HUNTER, , ROBIN MEAD, , ROBERT THOMPSON, , MARGARET M. PEARSON, , GOWRIE, , MARGARET GARDINER, NORMAN HAMMOND, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Giles Smith, By Dennis Dwyer, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Ian Morison, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Howard Underwood Parliamentary Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. G. ELLINGER, , Kenneth Owen, JOHN M. GILLHAM, , MARY SHEPHEARD, , P. F. D. TENNANT, , SIMON R. CARD, , M. A. HOOKER, , By Frank Vogl, Roger Vielvoye,

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News: Inquiry into allegations of bribes on building sites, Dark horse in the presidential race, Increasing public support gives Release new hope, Detective on bribe charge, 58,777 admitted to universities, Minister's answers raise dockland deal hopes, Higher pensions proposed for divorced women, Not much better prospect for housing, US involvement in the Cambodia war resembles the beginning of the intervention in Vietnam, Molecular biology: Setback on cancer, Libya's fuel for the fire, Rivals in pursuit as Swede seeks third rally win, Paris students lock up deputy director, Two ideas in Cabinet on final EEC debate, Shakespeare catalogue out next week, Threat to Zambia of tribal rivalries, Letter tells of refuge in flats, Public on strikers' side, Mr Jackson says, 'Task of press to disclose within law information of public interest', The Soviet massacre of Poland's elite, The painful lessons of the jumbo jets, Wellington Barracks to be used as a court, Professor's doubts on Foulness costings, Confessor priest must testify in bomb case, A way to improve Tokamak, Mr Wilson is afraid Cooks might be sold to 'crooks', £3,100 for Maori portrait, Murder may have been politically motivated, £20,000 appeal for women's education trust, Demotion of Sutton Hoo bronze stag, Six at odds over Britain's financial contribution, Anti-blood sport campaigner to stay as member of 'new look' RSPCA, Prince Michael given 12 stitches after crash, Sit-in strike at 'kangaroo court' factory, Outdated facts led to Vietnam raid fiasco, 42-floor hotel at Marble Arch opposed, Sophisticated hara-kiri, Lambeth challenges accuracy of census in evidence to Commons committee on race, Teacher's denial in train explosion case, The Times Diary BFI's long wait for Eady money, The Spring Collections by Prudence Glynn, Saturday in The Times, Long night of divisions after guillotine cuts off Mrs Castle in mid-sentence, Revising a Treasury standard, Patients with trivial complaints referred themselves into hospitals, report says, Herr Brandt wins applause for protest over Berlin roads, Agreement on terms to end BEA strike, Bail for dean on leaflets charges after 45 minute hearing, Bill will tighten rules on state benefits in disputes, Kent State grand jury rebuked, Nixon plans to end conscription in 1973, Bulk of increase in spending over next four years will be on social services, Gen Amin purges his army of outsiders, Music prize for local authorities, Drugs man 'destroyed me', Detainees are freed in Uganda, White House losing confidence of public, Timetable of plan inquiry is changed, Police have pointer to Angry Brigade, 'Which?' keeps an eye on D-Day prices, Former White House man cleared of theft, London Weekend TV chief goes, Social services to benefit in spite of curbs on rise in spending, Russian frigates stay put, Union meeting today could end BEA strike, Scope for Mr Bahari at Blackfriars, Manson strikes defence lawyer after attack on judge's 'one-sided' court, Armoured cars and gas in Reggio rioting, The ambiguity of 'sovereignty'. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ae, G.R.A. Property Trust Limited, Decimal Currency Board, hi-fi news, northeast, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Matthews & Goodman, Air France, The Times., Rnli, Richard Ellis & Son, Nation Life Insurance Company Ltd., The British Electric Traction Company, Limited, utilico, Cater Ryder & Company Limited., W.H.Smith & Son, History Today, The British Petroleum Company Limited, Columbia, Fire-Seal (Contracts) Ltd., The Plymoth Breweries, Limited. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Tramping through the lobbies through the night, Mr Heath puts blame on Opposition, Roskill debate next month, Next week, Average earnings £28 a week: policy favours lower paid House of Commons, Rising cost levels affect ability of companies to invest and provide work, Charities negotiating for employees House of Lords, Impact on free speech of 'unfair practice' rules, PCs under suspension, Industrial Relations Bill: Mr Carr undertakes to consider position of trade unions like Equity, Apartheid and sport, Efforts to get more disabled into work, Preventing the discharge of oil at sea. Sport: France take no chances, Watford place £90,000 of talent on market, Miss Braithwaite runs shorter race, Sports in Brief, England gamble on fitness of two players, Snow reports, Debutant goes into final race with lead, Miss Inkpen's chance, Brown releases McLintock for Highbury, Leeds defend unbeaten run at Salford, South African sloop is ahead overall, Tennis, Graham keeps his own counsel, Bischofberger's fast time, Vacancy at lock forward, Continental Opens carry Ryder Cup points, Dulwich appeal rejected, Gay Trip top weight in National, Jacklin and his wayward putter, Grand National weights, Austrians at their best. Law: Trade unions under duty to act fairly towards members Court of Appeal Breen V. Amalgamated Engineering and Foundry Workers and Others. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Women's Appointments. Reviews: Rogers and Starr Run A-mock Hampstead Theatre Club Irving Wardle, Something nasty in the bath-house 10 Rillington Place (x) Columbia The Ballad of Cable Hogue (AA) Warner Rendezvous Lovers and Other Strangers (AA) Plaza Times For New Cinema Club, The Troubadours The Place John Percival, LSO Ravi Shankar Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Sartre after 20 years Kean Globe Irving Wardle, Havergal Brian St. John's Smith Square Stanley Sadie, Nichola Gebolys Wigmore Hall Max Harrison, The Piano Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds. Editorials/Leaders: The Real Decisions On Spending, Homes Beyond Reach, The Terror In Guinea. Letters to the Editor: Post Office charges, Statement confidence, Soviet strength at sea, Experiments on animals, Arts on television, Etymolomania, Short addresses, Finding answers to the right questions, System building: the rule for the future, Report to BNEC, Secret police, By peaceful means, Vietnam war, Fighting planes, Effect of the postal strike on human relationships, Conversion check, South Africa shares, Deeds of covenant. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, January 30, 1946. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,683, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Italian Blue team wins bridge match. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London Latest appointments:. Obituaries: Lord Upjohn, Colonel J. Arbenz Guatemalan President, Mr Emanuel Freedman, Tommy Watson, Sir B. Jerram Former British Ambassador, Obituary, Sir George North Statistics at Somerset House. Stock Exchange Tables: Decca fall after interim report, New Issues Six years' life to Lee Water pref, Stock Exchange working party reconvened, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Survey reports lag in professional salaries, UK machine tool exports worth a record £87m, THE NATIONAL BANK OF KUWAIT S.A.K. ESTABLISHED 1952 Under Charter granted by H.H. The Late Shaikh Abdulla Al Salim Al Sabak, Former Amir of the State of Kuwait Statement Of Condition At 31st December, 1970, Mersey docks board hopeful of council aid, Capital goods still holding Decca, White Paper brings speculation on tax rises, Sterling advances on Bank rate standstill, GKN offer four-wheel drive for family cars, Brick output down 10 per cent on 1969, Rippingilles' losses now falling, CBI call for tax burden to be eased by £720m, Large drop in General Motors year's earnings, Motor cycle exports at record level, Europe's cautious way with bourses, Retaliation hint over shipping discrimination, Mr Foot attacks coal Bill, Business Diary: Pressure for Royal Commission into recycling scrap, Company News Good maiden year for MK Refrigeration, Bids and Deals Tilling to buy Pilkington's Tile, The Times list of latest dividends, H & R Johnson-Richards Tiles Ltd (Ceramic Tile Manufacturers) Interim Statement, Decca Limited Interim Report, Bright 1971 for would-be home owners, The CBI's ill-matched marriage of instincts Peter Jay, Economics Editor, analyses the recommendations for the Budget, Cowlishaw, Walker & Co. Limited (Manufacturers of Equipment for the Extractive and Metal Forming Industries) Interim Report, Equities, Plant closure to cost 200 jobs, Briefly from the Boardroom, Electricity and transport could bear brunt of cutback for state industries, Peak Trailers Limited Interim Statement, Mining Production stepped up at Mufulira, Fixed Interest, RHM Ranks Hovis McDougall Limited Sales of £379 millions Profits maintained against pressure of rising costs Prudent dividend policy ensures reasonable retentions for continued development in present inflationary conditions, British Land build up Regis holding, Controls may be imposed to counter inflation, Rise of £1,086m in wages bill forecast, Teheran oil prices talks 'hard going', Russia building Kama lorry plant, Advertisers spend less on TV, newspapers, Copper futures advance 100 points, £83m ships order for Japan, £12m Kariba contract, In brief, Lee Valley Water Company, How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, Ford pay offer may anger union leaders, Cope Allman's offer to holders, Bid for 40 pc stake in 'sex supermarkets', College team puts power into ZAM, Strike toll of 11m days lost confirmed, Two groups ringing up the decimal changeover, Maple's store may be rebuilt, Save & Prosper property bonds. Business Appointments: New director for Star (Great Britain) board. Property.

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