The Times - 03/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Strafford, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Ian McDonald, By Rita Marshall, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alex Hendry, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By a Staff Reporter, By Tony Aldous, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier, From Peter Nichols, From Alan McGregor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Stewart Harris, From James Doyle, From Dan van der Vat, From Joseph Novitski, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, Penny Hunter Symor, By Nell Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Tony Brazendale, senior lecturer, Education Department, Berkshire, College of Education, Jane Adrian, By Joyce Whitehead, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Chris Dunkley, John Percival, Karl Dallas, Nicholas Bethell, Michael Leapman, PHS, SETRIOL EVANS, Chairman., S. W. ALEXANDER., GEOFFREY JELLICOE. Jellicoe & Coleridge, chartered architects, JACK STRAW, President, National Union of Students. PATRICK HAMMILL, Chairman, Students Union, Architectural Association Schools of Architecture., ASHLEY BRAMALL, Leader of the Inner London Education Authority., JAMES MOLYNEAUX House of Commons., CAMPBELL NAIRNE., ROY GRANTHAM. General Secretary, Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union, , DOUGLAS LAW. Chairman, Melrose Press Limited, , J. P. STERN, St. John's College, Cambridge., JOHN SELWYN GUMMER. House of Commons., RICHARD WORCESER. Sussex House. Parkside., A. D. MACDONALD. Honorary Secretary, , MICHAEL WINNER., A. B. WHITELEGGE., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Ian Morison, By Clive Callow, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Business News Staff, From Michael Baily, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Donald Constant, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Innis Macbeath, Anthony Rowley, K. SKOUBY, Managing Director, , FLORIS VAN DER SCHALK., DAVID C. EVANS. Director., ANTHONY KIELY, , By P. M. Oppenheimer, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Our Legal Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Architect with belief in the future, U Thant calls for extension of Middle East truce and expresses 'cautious optimism', Race against the clock in Adelaide, Garages running out of petrol as more drivers stop delivery, Post Office and union clash over pensions, Nigerian campus closes after student deaths, 600 police raid Japanese student groups, Children cry as Ugandan troops battle for doctor's house, Better than the domestics, Country Party elects new leader, Environment: Rare crystal in Norfolk, London visit of Herr Scheel seen as timely, Australia to send back travel agent, Police inquiry into escaper's death, Funds in Swiss bank must go to Algeria, 3d bits for the taxi fare, Prisoner on hunger strike for year freed, Church pressure on car firm over apartheid, Preparatory meeting on Berlin called off, Students refuse to pay £500 damage bill, Reprisal levy by Rhodesia on Zambian freight, Senate takes up the case of an FBI critic, Receipts after ending of stamp duty, Fewer tax loopholes for the Frenchman, The Times Diary AEF row over £10 handout to Morning Star, Mr Gale politely iconoclastic in the pulpit, Bail for two City men, Atkinson affair harms university, dons say, Dispute behind reply on coloured children, Appeal to Britain to prevent Laos attack, Payment of benefit to strike families doubled last year, Industry rejects ban on amphetamines, Company wins struggle to work at Heathrow, Start of the crisis in EEC talks, Connally appointment as Treasury Secretary confirmed, Dispersing fog at airports, MP plans tribunal to supervise and license data banks containing personal information about people, When Krug flows freely, Hazards of different forms of smoking, Provision of home helps, Premium Bond winners, Queen Charlotte's Hospital governors worried by reports of close-down, Final stages of decision on newspapers, Ford strikers supported by engineering union, MP objects to firm's 'news flash' message, London debuts Wigmore Hall, Detectives said to have extorted £250 from a suspect by threats, Mr Trudeau praises good results of Singapore, 'Discrimination' complaint by 20 nurses, Judge warns package-tour operators in fining three firms £2,000 each, Family caught up in Rio police terror, Reggio takes the fight to Rome, Detective invented drug story, jury told, Hollywood waits for a happy ending, Alsatians head record entry of dogs at Cruft's, Anatomy of a coup, Safeguards against decimal price increases, Warning bark of press necessary to help maintain a free society, secrets trial judge says, Immorality Act to stay, says Minister, Vaccination against influenza, Expulsion from Rhodesia condemned, MP attacks wedding photograph fraud, Early teaching and nursery school provision, S African border police bar British priest, Counsel for detective challenges tapes, The downfall of Wlady Slaw Gomulka, Porter applies for transfer back to station, Judge cancels 21 years of driving bans, Tenants win rates cut after noise objection, Collapse of Teheran negotiations threatens oil supplies to West, Bedside manner, Do not do as I did, Major's bravery in sea rescue, The Planets Why atmosphere rotates faster than the Earth, Government might consider pensioning off Secrets Act, judge says, Pompidou tour of black Africa, Mr Heath counter-attacks, French left moves a bit nearer to unity, Wildlife training school opens in Cameroun, Bill to allow council lotteries is blocked by MPs, Mild spell helps RHS show, Move to protect Frensham Ponds, Fight for survival by Rome's horse carriages, Union officials must endeavour to see agreements are kept, Astronauts talk of cosmic ray flashes, EEC given sharp warning that wrong terms will keep Britain out, Sir K Joseph considers new system of charges will improve dental health. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey Life Triple Protection, British Steel Corporation, Decimal Currency Board, Hs, northeast, Brc, Leicester Permanent, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Leyland, R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd., The Barclay, Jack Barclay Limited, National Westminster Bank, Bbbs, The Catholic Enquiry Centre,. Official Appointments and Notices: New research appointment, University news, Latest appointments. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Australians in form, Nine wickets a tall order, Irish Rain could dampen Rain Lover's spirit, Nicosia, Feb. 2.-Billy Bingham,, Briton fourth in world championships, Sports in Brief, South African sloops still out in front, Today's football, Fairs Cup farewell, Darnell chosen for vacant second row place, Latest snow reports, Unfriendly surface England's greatest problem, Scotland 'more tricky than Nessie', Schoolgirl chosen for Britain, East build on early advantage, Young, scourge of London. Politics and Parliament: Butchery on Sunday, Labour 'ally of inflation, supporter of disorder', Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Reviews: John Renbourn Queen Elizabeth Hall, Napoli Storan, Gothenburg, NPO/Boult Festival Hall, Bless This House Thames, Inadmissible Evidence Arts, Cambridge. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Msl, Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Why Are French Africans So Polite?, The Balance Of Striking Power, Meeting Telephone Demand, A Most Extraordinary Proposal. Letters to the Editor: Use of animals for research, The cost of executive recruitment, Soviet strength at sea, Wild Cat Island, Airline security, Future of School of Architecture, Government and trade unions, Contract sanctity, Postal strike, Commons demonstration, Academic standards, Fighting planes, Third London airport, Subsidies unfair to Danish competition, Incomes policy, Effects of criticism of British cars, Travelling tortoise. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday,. Births. Obituaries: Mr Robin Guthrie Landscape and portrait painter, Viktor Zhirmunsky, Lady Oppenhelmer, Mr Lavy Bakstansky, Sir T. Gregory Gifted teacher of economics, Lieut-Col R.G. Hinde, Obituary, Count Agusta, Mr John Christopher. Business and Finance: Record copper output in 1970, Company News Jones, Stroud have brilliant first half, GEC silent on prospect of further layoffs, Hanson Trust, Mr Casey to be nominated as SEC chairman, £9m finance for new steelworks, Minister still studying Coal Hoard activities, Arab bank must repay £4m of FLN funds, £100,000 state aid for BAC space project, The man and the plans behind Vauxhall's coming shake-up Clifford Webb talks to Mr Alex Rhea (right), the Texan whose job it is to ginger up GM's UK performance, Five shipping lines form new group, Ofrex counter for Ellams, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, The Times share indices, Failure by brokers may cost funds £185,000, Lockheed accept Pentagon financial rescue terms, Bank of England gives approval to IOS hiving-off, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Fixed Interest, New York sugar down again, De La Rue's sharp third quarter fall, Conoco gas find likely to exceed expectations, Cunard find snags in cruise ship, Attempt to oust Trendex board, Ford suppliers may begin to feel strike effects within two weeks, Merchant fleet help for poorer nations proposed, Unilever subsidiary in detergents labelling case, UK relaxes 30-year ban on Russian crude oil, Consultants ask for state contracts, Business Diary: Salinger to disentangle wholly from Gramco?, How the markets moved, More men going down the mines, The future for inter-company loans, Industrial output down 8.2 per cent in December, Inflationary spiral brings new problems for old London and Cambridge Economic Bulletin-I, Esso to build £3m motels, Sterling and Money, EEC talks more positive than expected, says Mr Davies, Official reserves rise by £73m in a month to highest figure for over three years, Oil companies play down the 'vanished' cable, Keeping pace with manual neighbours. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities, Unit trust prices, Leaders firm at the close, Wall Street, $25m Eurobond for GUS offshoot, Stock Exchange reveals record £5,923m turnover, Recent issues. Business Appointments: New Bowater-Scott managing director, Barclays appoint receiver to Hupfield Bros. Law: What Lord Devlin did not foresee, Lawyers renew plea for small claims courts. Property: Chesterton & Sons, Furnished Houses and Flats, Hampton & Sons. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,687, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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