The Times - 18/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From David Blake, By Pamela MacGregor Morris, By John Groser Political Staff, From Leo Goodstadt, By a Staff Reporter, From Ian McDonald, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Morison, From John Chartres, From Brian Cashinella, From Denis Taylor, By Peter Hopkirk, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Leapman, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, From Stewart Harris, By Jim Snow, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, From Our Special Correspondent, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, Katherine Hudson, PHS, MARTIN DEWHIRST., KENNETH R. WHITTON., GEOFFREY DRAIN., J. ROSE, Secretary., L. M. BAILY., A. F. JAMES., ANTHONY KIELY., PAUL BAREAU., H. H. M. Hallidie Smith, , PETER HAIN., RUTH SHERIDAN., ANTHONY MARRECO, , I. M. WALSH., ROBERT BROWNING. A., MAURICE DOBB., CHRISTOPHER HILL., R. H. HILTON., V. G. KIERNAN., L. MORTON., JOAN ROBINSON., F. P. THOMPSON., RAYMOND, WILLIAMS., CHRISTOPHER HARRIS., ARTHUR RUDOLPH, JOHN WOOLF., ROY BOULTING., JOHN BOULTING., G. E. MEADE., D. F. A., Mr Rhys Davies, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, , From Michael Hornsby, From Alan McGregor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Giles Smith, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, Edward Owen, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, by Our Political Staff, From Patrick Brozan, DONALD P. BROSNAN., MICHAEL SHANKS., By a Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, By Dennis Dwyer,
ResumoNews: McMahon win on confidence motion, Honeymoon pair told their wedding is valid, Union leaders support plan for new Clydeside development authority, London market stays shut, Group of Ten likely to discuss measures at the weekend, Workmen prefer the Open University, Growing Point, Plan would raise sewage dumping in bay five-fold, Arrears for war pensioners after inquiry, Anti-Market groups unite to stage October rally, Barnard transplant patient dies after 23 days, Missing Britons mystery, China and Iran to establish diplomatic links, Lord Robens 'no longer a socialist', Mr Heath calls senior ministers to meeting with Mr Faulkner, Non-communist Israelis invited to Russia, Inquiry over Sirhan case gun and bullets, Ship 'dumps waste under new name', Dr Obote refuses to be Steiner trial witness, 'Old-fashioned' publicans threaten strike, Triumph lay off 2,500 at Coventry and warn of further cutbacks, The little Americas in the British countryside, Pedalling priest silences his political rival, Hippies settle in derelict London building, Unclaimed children of Vietnam, America places China proposal on UN agenda, Stormont MP says he saw soldiers beat up man, Lynch quest for unity of parties on attitude, Relief mission halted in East Pakistan, People more aware of noise caused by aircraft, Cruiser Belfast to be museum ship, Parents who are unmarried can get mortgages, Study casts doubts on U S justice, Science report Geology: Climatic changes in Arctic, Kennedy staff in Athens prison mission, Andes valley houses engulfed by lava, The Times Diary London switch for key US papers, Party backing for Mr Faulkner as hardliners' alliance points to leadership challenge, Agreement may be near in Berlin talks, Government efforts to retrain workless get support from the CBI, Picture sold for £1,050 claimed as a Raphael, Eight die as coach crushes car, Mr Mintoff goes to Libya after Colonel Gaddafi says he will outbid Britain on bases, Mr Nixon assured of Congress support, Britain attacks fishing demands, Long trudge to get best rates, Harvey Smith decision is set aside, EEC may try to end chaos by joint floating of currencies, Police detain Asians but aircraft escapes, Afrikaner students applaud and sing to Dr Banda after he talks of racial reconciliation, Hongkong death toll of 100 feared in Typhoon Rose. Law: Engineer seeks to prevent his dismissal, Law Report, August 17 1971 Court of Appeal Regina v Wood, 'Marijuana in Central Park', Youth accused of girl's murder, Swiss scientist on trial in Moscow, Seaman cleared of raping Dawn Fraser, Dean gave money to wives of prisoners, Magistrates told of drug traffic offer, Warnings about pillows after baby suffocates. Index. Display Advertising: Government Of New Zealand, Lyon, Unitech Limited, Southerns-Evans Limited, London Sumatra Plantations Limited, Bea, Healey & Baker, Lowenbrau, National Westminster Bank, Israel-British Bank Limited, The Second Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, Smith Holdings (Whitworth) Limited, American Express. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares lower, Wall Street gains as prices fall in Japan, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,851, Keene retains his lead in chess contest, Edinburgh Festival exhibition, Radio. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Chief dental officer, Award for sergeant. Politics and Parliament: Stop-clock plan to curb MPs' speeches. Picture Gallery. Sport: Tennis, Charlton has to give too much Ebor weight to Celtic Cone, Schools close after three rounds, Golf Jacklin expects success in Fulford event, Football Efficiency of Arsenal beats the Yorkshire terriers, Bowls Surrey pair beaten on extra end, Sports in Brief, Scott Lancer earns his oats, Rowing Today Britain look to the younger set, Yachting Hungarian leads Italians across the line, Surrey worth a title bet. Reviews: Dowager in Hot Pants Thames, West of Suez Royal Court, Verdi's Requiem Albert Hall, The cad as hero in television drama, Don Pasquale Salzburg Festival. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments also on page 10, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments. Property: London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Not The Time To Recall Parliament, Shipyard Wages Unity, Still $2.40. Letters to the Editor: Elm disease, Pay scales for hospital staffs, British film finance, Pickpockets in London, Human rights issue in Northern Ireland, Trial of Czech historians, New deal, Imprisoned in Australia, Soviet intellectuals, Societies for the blind, Opera in translation, Press in Tanzania, Gold and guilt, Buzzed by a fighter, Fair competition with ICL. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 17, 1946 War in China. Obituaries: Lord Sanderson Of Ayot, Mr Martyn Davies, Mr Spyros Skouras Farmer's son who became a film magnate, Sheila Mossman, Field-Marshal W. List, Charles Lahr. Business and Finance: Canada to seek exemption from imports surcharge, South Africans expect boost in gold demand, Swiss banks asked to list deals for former parities, Cavenham nears Bovril victory, Bank of Japan buys $1,290m in two days, Watney's latest offer values Truman at 476p, OPEC move may lead to UK oil price rises, Court delays IOS hearing, Philips Lamp still flagging, Unit trust prices, P&O to operate cruises from San Francisco, EEC summit meeting tomorrow, Loss by Jacksons, Yorkshire councils discuss jobless, DTI 'inundated' with pleas for guidance, Barclays to extend medium-term lending, W Midlands has further sharp rise in jobless total, Consumers spend £20m more than expected, Commodities Cocoa futures drop £6.50 to £8.50, The dollar Japan seeks the lion's share of world markets, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Grocer families sell to Booker for £4.5m, British hopes high on RB 211, Mining Geologists report on Queensland uranium, Equities, Harland & Wolff, Ministers will decide French policy today, Fixed Interest, The dollar German fear of 18pc rise in prices of goods in U S, Income tax up, petrol dearer in Australia, Business Diary: Gen Lincoln freezes America · Lady skates away, New Issues Unusual yardstick for judging Unitech, Pitfalls of U S company acquisition, Philips' earnings fall accelerates, Print price freeze unlikely, Treasury issues a caution on cost of living guide, Machine tool firm to close foundry and cut work force, Record payments deficit in U S confirms pressure for Nixon clamp-down, Italy urges fast move to one currency for Europe, Liquidity problems in property bond funds, Company News Rousing comeback by Newey & Tayler, Merger of Stock Exchanges nearer, Car shares advance in heavy day on Wall St, Compulsory registration of holiday accommodation in the Channel Islands Tourism played by the rules. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy chairman at ANZ Banking.
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