The Times - 27/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes. Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Ian McDonald, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Philip Howard, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Cornelius M. Murphy, From Peter Strafford, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Peter Hazelhurst, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Woodcook Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Andrew Porter, By Norman Fox, From Terry McLean, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Tim Devlin, PHS, Bernard Levin, Henry Stanhope, MICHAEL KUSTOW, , SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, GREVILLE JANNER, , DERMOT WRIGHT, , GORDON EVANS, , P. D. DAGTOGLOU., NEIL MARTEN, , GERALD NABARRO, , RONALD RUSSELL, , ROGER FULFORD., KENNETH TYNAN, , ARNOLD LUNN., HENRY SLESSER., HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , PAUL MOYNAGH, , SIDNEY R. CAMPION., LAURENCE BRIGHT, OP, , B. HALL, , DEREK RENCHER, , MARGARET COLE, , From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Franklin v. Langdown, A friend, Miss Marjorie Marriott and Brigadier Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts, Mr G. D. Stringer, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Albert Hall, Stanley Sadie, Michael Billington, Stanley Reynolds, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Frank Vogl, C. D. FOSTER, , RALF BONWIT., PETER DAVIDSON, , RUPERT BRUCE-MITFORD, , JOHN W. HOBSON, , J. BOWER., B. A. INNES, , By Arthur Reed, Penny Radford, by Sir Charles Illingworth, by A Special Correspondent, by John Roper Medical Reporter, by Patrick O'Leary,
ResumoNews: Mr Laird says Pentagon papers remain secret, Six seek accord with rest of Efta, Jewish students occupy Tass office in protest, Welcome in Lisbon for Mr Agnew, Comecon's integration problem, London protest shows diet in Soviet camps, Mr Vorster sets out on tour of Bantustans, Plea for freely available contraceptive advice to reduce need for abortions, Qatar deputy ruler to see Sir Alec, Neurosurgery Technology aids skill in precision work, Anaesthesia Wider range of tasks to meet modern requirements, Service on the site of destroyed church, Disposables and prefabs in hygiene battle, Transplantation Pigs may yet reveal answer to question of rejection, Mr Brezhnev may visit President Tito, Chamber solid in support of British entry, Portuguese march broken up, Search for alternatives to the base in Iceland Eviction notice for the US Navy, Big pay rise sought for hospital workers, Science report Toxicology: Ridding body of mercury, Spain refuses to see British travel officials, Illness that makes food repulsive, Computer news RCA confirms marketing operations in Britain, Shared planning powers 'only way to decisions', College advice service faces heavy demand, New system with £50,000 prize money starts today Purple drapes for the premium bond machine, Banda denial on influence of white advisers, Plastic Surgery Major technical breakthroughs in past decade, Thames site offer for ss Great Britain, Minister denies lethargy over dyslexia, Environment Slums on Britain's conscience, The Paris Collections By Prudence Glynn, Man aged 19, on the run, tried to kill six policemen, prosecution says, End of world is near but not before September, Meals drop greatest in secondary schools, The Times Diary MacBride flies to Mujibur's defence, The case for taking another look at training system, Taxi man says doctor paid him for bringing girls seeking operation, Economy was all Greek to Aristotle, Brian Alderson on the humble beginnings of the Cambridge University Press Medieval printer with a line in indulgences, Commonwealth mediator may fly to India, Donor's widow did not agree to heart-lung graft, Bonn demands an end to Berlin shootings, Apollo 15 on target for the moon after fault correction, Increasingly complex role of today's theatre, Talks on keeping rail fare rises to 5 pc, Women at work If the shoe fits..., £7,218 damages after 'think big' plea, £30,000 rings taken by armed raiders, Organized church 'could vanish within 40 years', Ophthalmology The wonderful world of micro methods, Philips putting itself in shape Continental Europe's fourth largest company fights to reverse its falling profits, TUC likely to reject Rippon terms, Nixon visit weakens Mr Sato's position, Rebuff for joint community project, Cost to Britain's payments balance 'could be £700m by end of decade', Surgery in the seventies a special report, Bio-Engineering 1. Hip Prosthesis An exercise in organized Collaboration between two desciplines opens up new horizons, Bio-Engineering 2. Artificial Powered Limbs Team's efforts to reach the reality behind patient's problems, Egypt told of need to act before year's end, General Minh meets obstacles after announcing be will Stand against President Thieu, British opinion 'rules out heart transplants', British soldier wounded by shots in Londonderry riot, Hijacked rebel-officers executed in Sudan, Wilson book of future will set the perspective, Development map 'open to misuse', Attack on Mr Wilson's stance, New benefits scheme endangered by pressure on staff, Railway and dock strikes in US are still deadlocked, Indian anger at UN observer plan for both sides of border, Court told of journalist's arrest during Springbok match protest, Bright future for UK instrument makers, Labour found same EEC deal acceptable in 1967, Lord George-Brown says, Poll card plan for local election voters, Surgery in the eighties, Caracas gets the oilmen over a barrel, Family life that is affected by a touch of mutual scorn, Laboratory staff evacuated after explosion, Sole woman sails Atlantic. Index. Display Advertising: Howorth, British Journal Of Hospital Medicine, Sentinel Insurance Co.Ltd, Smith & Nephew Limited., Saudi Arabian Airlines, Remploy, Shaw Carpets, Portex, Secton Products Limited, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Automatic Instrument And Equipment Washer, Bmw, Temperature Mesurement, John Bass Limited, Ambrose Investment Trust Limited, The Times, Macarthys Limited, Picture Researcher, Plushpile(wharf Mill) Limited, U.K.Optical & Industrial Holdings Limited, Amalgamated Developers, British Sterilizer Co. Ltd., A. Monk & Company Limited, Thackray, Norgren Shipston International Limited, The Inveresk Paper Company Limited, Boac, Yellow Pages, Incentives For Industry, The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd., Longworth Scientific Instrument Co. Ltd., Regent-Surgeons'gloves, B & S Massey & Sons Limited, Helena Rubinstein. News in Brief. Law: Police win school crossing appeal, Court calls for statements from solicitors Regina v. Din, 'Oz' Summing-Up, Cleared man ordered to pay up to £100, French threat of death penalty in drug cases. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,833, University player takes lead in chess tournament, Petrosian for chess final. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford honours class list, University news, Remember our man on Mars, Latest appointments, Church news New Bishop of Hertford, Open University, New appointment at Stoke. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Other tennis results yesterday, Duder still in lead, Polo Jersey Lilies show authority, Boxing Clay at his heaviest, Athletics Early rising Bedford fit for Helsinki, Sports in Brief, Football Brown sacked by Scotland, Rugby Union Three new caps face All Blacks, Show jumping Ann Coleman leads juniors, Golf Palmer wins highest prize money of career, Edrich stops England wobbling, Yachting Good start essential for success, Ballynockan is the barber's tip in Stewards Cup. Politics and Parliament: Labour Cabinet honour bound to accept these or similar terms-Lord George-Brown, Britain's improved competitive power and increased reserves will meet EEC entry costs-Chancellor, Mr Foot fears erosion of Parliament's traditional role. Editorials/Leaders: Free Contraceptives On The Nhs, Only 10p A Year For The Tuc, Gloom IS A Bad Counsellor, Wider Scope For Scott. Letters to the Editor: Advertising assets, Private loans for retraining, Scots pound notes, Treasure trove, The new Jerusalem, Judges' rules and juries, Management of the Health Service, Food prices, Britain's sovereignty and the EEC, Alibi for nationalized illiquidity, 'Anastasia', A successor for U Thant, Giant roses, Roman catholic conflicts, Gallery charges, The cost of wrong numbers, Part-time nursing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 27, 1946. Partitioning Palestine. Deaths. Obituaries: LORD ASTOR OF HEVER Generous benefactor, MR M. C. L. POWELL GLC schools' architect, M. J.-F. Devay, Mr A. J. Espley, Alan Rawsthorne, Mr S. J. Hogben. Reviews: The Pre-Raphaelites and their circle, The Sinners Granada, Stirring antiphony Schutz Choir/BBC SO, The Winter's Tale Arts, Cambridge, Avignon celebrates in the streets and palaces. Business and Finance: Guinness sells Crookes to Boots for £2m, Business Diary: Cigars over-puff A present from NatWest, IBM introduces cheaper 1130, Common Market, No assurances given on UCS, Guy Hawtin on the nuts and bolts of Britain's progress towards metrication Breakg with the Imperial past, Imports of timber show little change on 1969, Mr Joseph talks of forming a syndicate to bid for Cunard, Maltsters 'need export rebates', TUC levy to raise £200,000 for Carr Bill fight, Commodities, U S reserves near 1938 low, Jobless report Says north-west recession Worst since the war, Statement by Doxford imminent, June gain for ITV advertising revenue, International Computers to cut 1,800 employees due to slowdown in orders, UDT subsidiary calls for wider life assurance law, Head Wrightson to merge three subsidiaries, Britain took two-thirds of Ireland's record £468m exports in the past year, Bank seeks to dismiss Mr Vesco, Ford to sign CBI pledge on 5pc price rise limit, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining Cudgen Group turns in higher profit, Company News LSIT's profit and dividend put on spurt, IMF points out risks of inflation in Britain, Fixed Interest, New Zealand Container service hope, No spending spree reaction to Chancellor's measures, Labour and good working agreements, New Issues Metal Box (S Africa) raising £7.5m, Rippingilles fades out, Redundancy warning by Herbert, Bids and Deals Allied Vintners as Golden Egg expansion gambit, 16,000 Scots workless for over a year, Japan UNited States rebuffed on textile negotiations plea, Opinion: Industry Still a murky outlook for the airlines, £180m Lufthansa reequipment bid, Devaluation fear if UK joins Six, Alfred Herbert confirms the ordering gap, Lockheed Bill tussle continues, Incentive scheme changes, Furnishing trade challenges Crowther reform. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, How the markets moved Rises, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market prices Late rise in Cunard, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board reshuffle at Barrow Hepburn and subsidiaries. Property: Salerooms & Auctions. Births.
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