Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 05/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

Autores

By David Wood Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Dan van der Vat, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, From David Bonavia, From Malcolm W Browne, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Paul Routledge, Sally White, By Clive Borrell, By Alan Hamilton and, Christopher Walker, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Ian Murray, By Our Education Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Leapman, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Housego, From Fred Emery, From Our Latin American Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Derek Wilson, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Keith Horner, Tom Milne, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Jim Snow, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, Paul Martin, Michael Hornsby, Peter Jay, PHS, RONALD M. BELL, , MILFORD, , BRIAN HARRISON, , MARIE T. KING-HELE, , HUGH G. McEWAN., A. J. McALPINE, Chairman, , HUGH FRASER., R. MAWER, , A. EDWIN D. FLEMING., DAVID WINNICK, , JAMES STEVENS CURL, Chairman, Oxford Civic Society, BARBARA MAUDE, Chairman, , P. M. HARRAND., DAPHNE BRADFORD, , IAN HARRIS, Managing Director, , ALAN JACOBS, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , VALERIE BETHELL, , P. H. H. MOORE, , By Goraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Richard Chopping, A correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Thomas, From Ian McDonald, By Giles Smith, By Dennis Dwyer, By Sally White, By Alan Hamilton, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Longle;, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Barle, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, PETER EELLGETT, , A. M. ALEXANDER, , J. R. CHINERY, Secretary, , P. THOMSON, , HANNAH BUCHAN, , G. D. GILLING-SMITH, , PATRICK CORMACK., PATRICK CAHILL, , H. A. KIRBY., GORDON FITCH, , PETER GIBSON, , Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely,

Resumo

News: Jenkins appeal for Labour Party calm, Censure move by Labour, Lack of unrest a feature of Tel Aviv campuses, Mr Faulkner sees Labour leaders to discuss reports of change in Opposition policy, New Yard chief says it would be wrong for criminals to regard him as 'soft', Breast-fed infants not prone to obesity, Seven killed in Philippines pre-poll violence, Science report Molecular biology: Chromosomes' form, Food prices Beef and lamb plentiful as dairy prices rise, Athenians reminded of Byron's war, Mr Powell says Asian immigrants are more of a threat to Britain than Black Power, US complaint of lack of mail from prisoners, Mr Rippon assures Efta nations that Parliament will pass legislation for Common Market, Jail heating standards higher than in schools, Mr Carr to consider Heathrow plan, Humberside joins new county ranks, Mr Dayan tells visiting Africans that Israel must be left with frontiers it can defend, Prisoners hijack Bolivian military plane, Why Mr Alioto never lost heart in San Francisco, President Sadat takes over as forces chief, Rubber bullet hits woman's face, Barcelona Comet crash traced to two errors, Mediation offer is ruled out by Egypt, Mr Grimond attacks the BBC's 'Dimblebys', TUC seeks commercial radio watchdogs, S African security police arrest two Britons, Bleak balance sheet of Britain's past five years, The Times Diary The making of U Thant, 52 people detained by troops in biggest Ulster searches, Carrington visit to Bonn stopped by 'flu, Move to end ban on communists rejected, Sir Alec expected to announce he is going to Rhodesia, Legal formality being cut at inquiries into town planning, Six discuss thorny question of fisheries, Black candidates say that Mississippi elections were rigged, Mr Jenkins will not bind himself to party line on EEC, Britain and EEC plan joint action on drugs, Counterpoint, Fresh cyclone storms heading for Orissa, The Duke opposes a sports takeover, Reforms are described as disheartening: towns fear danger of rural supremacy, Wave of sabotage in East Bengal as border tension rises, Eldo rocket to be launched in Guianas, Senate plan for new foreign aid Bills, Rumania ousts minister for 'abuses', Uncertain future for Chiang's last redoubt, Legal action over alleged Lusaka beatings, Italy intensifies drive against pollution, Aid for farm mergers simplified in new Bill, Spanish miners going back after 35 days, Districts are given more powers in reorganization of local authorities, Centre alliance formed in France, University film mindless, lecturer says, Four men in Moscow tell Russians their rights, Bishops remain bewildered on married priests issue, Reburial of Britons murdered in Afghanistan, Death toll down to two as US troops avoid war, The main changes in proposed areas, RAF discharges airmen in anti-drug drive, 20 ministers at Chequers' strategy review, Bank technology It's an allcomputed cash dispensing world, Nyerere-Kaunda meeting, A race against time in Egypt, £1,000 award plan for Museum of the Year, Austrian prisoners seize hostages and escape. News in Brief. Sport: Football England count losses, Scotland gains, Rugby Union Webb traps spinners of slow tales, Racing No truer grit than Inch Arran's, Sports in Brief, Badminton Dutch have English in trouble, Golf Newcomer has round of 69 to lead, Show jumping Britain make gesture of defiance, Athletics Decathlon champion has operation, Rugby League Swinton need more support to stay at the top, All the world's a tennis court, Cricket Bedi injures his finger. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Brown Knight & Truscott Ltd., Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Geo.G.Sandeman Sons & Co. Ltd.,, A Smooth Beautiful Neck, Living, Burnley Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, Aquis Securities Limited, Thomson Overseas Journals Ltd., Residential Property, High & Mighty, Interim Statement, Mermaid Theatre, Tyndall 3-Way Fund, The Times, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Church & Co. Ltd., Unprecedented Success For France In Lausanne, Gordon's Special Dry London Gin, Dowding & Mills Limited, Adwest Group, Grand Central Investment Holdings Limited, British Caledonian, Far East Travel Centre Ltd., Leicester Permanent, Hamilton & Inches Ltd, Eec, Je Reviens, Itt Europe Inc.,, Agar Cross & Company Limited, W.R.V.S., Bea, Hill Samuel & C0. Ltd., World Of Wildlife. Politics and Parliament: Move on museum charges, China's seat in UN: swifter diplomacy needed in Middle East: Rhodesia statement next week: facts sought on Bengal refugees Agreement on Berlin the necessary prelude to any East-West security conference, Constant representations to South Africa on Dean, A badly handled affair: KGB the biggest feather-bedded industry-Mr Healey, Minister rejects demands for rough and tough prisons. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Arab fears being sent back to Jordan, Naval officer faces 10 fresh charges, Argentine maid 'tortured', 'Judge denigrated value of Oz defence witnesses', Seven Law Lords for 'PQ 17' appeal, Law Report November 4 1971 Prager refused leave to appeal against spy convictions Regina v Prager, Mrs Wolfson says US financier threatened her over return of jewelry, Judge asks if man is willing to be sterilized, Eggs not free range, Charges over dead zebras. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Academie award goes to d'Ormesson. Shipping News: Greeks in Peking to offer shipping line from Europe. Deaths. Reviews: The Douglas Cause Duke of York's, Walter Klien Queen Elizabeth Hall, O Fat White Woman Bbc 1, Rpo Festival Hall, Peter Fonda's Eden in a mid-West clearing The Hired Hand (aa) Plaza Wild Rovers (aa) ABC2, Shaftesbury Avenue The Cop (x) Continentale The Yankee (x) Continentale Saturday Morning (aa) The Screen on Islington Green, Madam Butterfly Coliseum, Geneva Mermaid. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 11 and 20, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 20 and 25. Editorials/Leaders: Efta Approaches Its Goal, New Franco-German Parities, The Choice For The Labour Party. Letters to the Editor: Arrests in Greece, Labour and the EEC, VAT machinery for PAT, Portuguese contract, No bills for gas, Maxim time, Stage boycott of S Africa, Preserving Oxford, Prospero in orbit, Make our mark, Commonwealth immigrants, Not to blame, Electrical plus, Queueing in vain, Election as remedy in Northern Ireland, An unfair tax on house purchase, Cheques and credit cards, Back to GMT, Taking issue on pension rights, Blue and white for Arsenal, Made in Britain, Enlightenment on toolroom dispute, Cardinals' memoirs, Value of works of art, Silk dresses for Oxfam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,915, Television, Cezanne print sells for £3,300, Radio. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday,. Obituaries: Dr J. Stanley Hopwood Modern methods at Broadmoor, Dr Frederick Whitehead. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Shell disappoints the market, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues, How the markets moved The Times index: 159.61 + 0.34 F.T. index: 409.9 + 3.9. Business and Finance: Bacon curers want to reduce output by 10 pc, Coventry engineering firms facing possibility of an indefinite stoppage, Japan U S presses for reliefs, Dispute over jig removal at Westland, New Issues Quebec Power raising $25m, West Germany VW share offer paves way for Audi takeover, Employers and unions to discuss Italian economy, More power for Nixon proposed, Unit trust prices, £20 to £30 jump in pepper prices, Rubber exports hit new record, United States Treasury study effect of halving import surcharge, Commodities, Fixed Interest and Money, Pay rises 'not dwindling', Surprise at Shell group third quarter earnings fall, Brazil interest in multinational bank for London, Registration: one more managerial molehill?, Survey finds support for ethical code in business, Company News Martonair pays three points more on fresh record, Equities, Fertiliser trinity in concert, 40 pc R-R debenture payout next month, Contracts £1m gas conversion order for William Press, Briefly from the Boardroom, A question over Head Wrightson's orders, Consumer council challenges BSC's claim on price rise rebuff, Fewer jobs for executives, Leading U S banks cut prime rates to below rival 'floating' levels, £4.6m Thos Cook debt to be erased for private sale, Lockheed finds recruiting snags after lay-offs, Holiday Inns slims Slough hotel project, Travel agents to meet council on overbooking, Business Diary: Pirouetting to the £50,000 p.a. people Savage sits on Asia, Mining Alusuisse cutting back to 80 pc of capacity, BICC faces union rift over Carr Act registration, Chairmen's Reports UK and Japan bolster Robeco portfolio, Indonesia to stop wheat imports, Treasury will invoke law on imported glass, Talks on Clydebank yard purchase likely next year, Six ministers look to America for solution, In brief, Regional policies 'secure in EEC', Company Meeting Société Internationale Pirelli S.A., Italy EEC criticism of new retail law goes to ministers, 'Remote teller' for future bank customers, Bids and Deals Town & City pay £1.5m for Coldene control, Higher cotton output forecast, Teamsters give pay pledge, Our charges 'competitive '-PLA chief, TGWU calls rules talks over deregistering, Chrysler may sell Japanese cars, Enots accepts £4.2m offer from Imperial Metal, Members of the newly-constituted, Poor reception for Grand Met. Business Appointments: Business appointments Inco reshuffle set for next April. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

Referência(s)