The Times - 18/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, From Roy Lewis. Commonwealth Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Our Political Staff, From Tim Jones, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser. Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Geoffrey Wansell, By John Groser Political Staff, From Christopher Warman, Portmadoc, By Clive Borrell, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Reddaway, From Stewart Harris, From David Housego, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Penny Hunter Symon, Christopher Matthew, Chris Dunkley, William Gaunt, William Mann, Robert Anderson, Michael Wale, By Geoffrey Ashe, Dennis Potter, By Hammond Innes, David Williams, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By U. A. Titley, From John Downie, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Tom German, From a Special Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Leonard Amey, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Robin Mead, Paul Martin, Ian McDonald, PHS, A. MCD. GORDON., ROY HAY., H. E. LOCKHART-MUMMERY, Con-, ERIC S. HEFFER., CUTHBERT COVENTRY., BASIL S. MOSS., J. W. G. WESTWOOD., DAVID CHESTERTON., ROBERT SHACKLETON., A. C. VERDIE, , R.F SANGER., A. H. HERMANN., I. GRUNFELD, former member of the, G. R. MASON., T. F. THOMPSON, Chairman., DESMOND ALBROW, Editor., CHARLES ORR., M. P. CARDEW, Medical Adviser., DAVID J. SMITH, Director, , C.B., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By David Wood, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed. Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. HERMELIN., L. MICHAEL STAAL., JAMES T. ANDERSON., J. C. FAIRLEY, , JOHN PEGNALL, , Rhys David, Gillian O'Connor, By Anthony Thomas, Frank Vogl, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, by Innis Macbeath, David Millham, David Rudland,
ResumoNews: 10-minute abortion under new technique, Mr Wilson's answer to party critics, Two arrested after attack on embassy, Labour candidate chosen for Liverpool seat, Bomb attack on Egyptian mission to UN, Heath envoy guarded during Rio inquiries, Decline of English market town, Addict puts society at risk, rabbi says, Nurses lead patients to safety as fire sweeps hospital, Trial of Moscow writer expected soon, Briton called to Vietnam, Gdansk men threaten new strike today, Inside the Post Office Wednesday's strike will involve 230,000 postmen, telephonists, and other workers. This is the first of three articles on the workings of the corporation, US exercise in clubmanship, 'Cops? Who needs them?' asks a New Yorker, Union leader disappointed by ministry refusal to intervene in postal strike, The isolation of J. Edgar Hoover The head of the FBI made the first startling allegation of a plot by Roman Catholics to kidnap Washington officials, More help sought for school leavers, Opponents of Bonn's eastern policy form new centre party, Italian inquiry divided over alleged plot, Mauritius not a new Simonstown, Pig outlook 'depressing', Iran security police said to have tortured prisoners, Transplants law for 'contracting in' favoured at seminar, Account of Channel sinking is challenged, Ulster riot talks in London today, Things that money can do, Student editors to discuss ways of saving ailing college newspapers, Post union 'ready to talk', Aliens questioned on bomb incidents, Clash appears inevitable with oil states as industry digs in heels, Experts plan campaign to save ancient sites, Praise in South African press for Mr Heath, Obote reminder of Rhodesia defiance, Differences grow as Israel and US discuss withdrawals, Dr Kissinger opts for White House, Texas 'racism' attack as juries set 500-year terms, Mr Churchill 'ski hero', Mr Powell assails 'trivial' level of debate on EEC, 'DUll' £4 picture was a Van Gogh, MP alleges Dutschke 'concoction', The uncomfortable challenge, Fatah threatens rival guerrilla group, End to coexistence in Jordan? Palestinian guerrillas may be forced to go underground, fighting both the Jordan regime and Israel, Student unrest closes Lisbon institute, New proposals for ending Cyprus deadlock, Race relations hindered by class system, Queen of the rally drivers, Oceanography Four icebergs tracked off Labrador coast, Mr Lee appeals for practical solutions, Threat to decimal currency campaign, Commonwealth split on racialism wording, Mr Powell proffers evidence to inquiry, Jobs used as staging post to dole, Housewives show cattle men the way, State will pay for SA cricket tour loss, The Times Diary New MPs support Asians' cause, Geophysics: New light on earthquakes, Industrial Relations Bill will divide nation as never before, Mr Mellish says. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, Lloyds and Scottish Limited, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, British Steel Corporation, Cedar Holdings Limited, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, northeast, Contag, Peugeot, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mnb, The World Newspaper, Johnson & Johnson Limited, Ciba-Geigy, Cambrian, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Little trains of Wales win award after record holiday season Regional notebook Trevor Fishlock, Forces appointments, University news Liverpool, Church news. Reviews: King Arthur and a vision of childhood country lost Camelot and the Vision of Albion, Myra Breckinridge to be shown at Rialto, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Scholars and skulduggery Levkas Man, Grand Funk Railroad Albert Hall, Disinterred treasures, Solti/Mahler 9 Festival Hall, The Last of the Mohicans Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning us use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, Saturday's first division results, Ascot racing results, New feeling of urgency and realism at Upton Park, Three titles for Barnes, Wiltshire rely on their experience, McLoughlin recalled by Ireland to pack, Black Magic a certainty for Cheltenham, When tall men were made to walk small, Injuries leave Spurs with a void, Matson equals the world's best indoors, Dreaper spots a horse of Gold Cup calibre, Wales keep winning team intact, Best and Banks to play for Rangers-Celtic, No need for Scottish shame-injury to Smith decisive, Boldness rewarded, Shaw defies doctors as he swings his way back to the top, Gallian holds lead to win Curzon Cup, For the record Basketball, Fletcher to miss Test through injury, Tagg chosen after eighth placing. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Soviet Trade Prospects, The Oil Men Close Ranks, Still Waiting For Progress On Berlin, Factory Farms Are Farms Not Factories. Politics and Parliament: Politics and the secret police, Parliamentary Diary House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, House of Commons. Letters to the Editor: Religious broadcasts, Relieving labour pains, Rain on Thursdays, British cars, A piece of grit, Ancient prejudice against the Jews, Head of Roedean, Arbitration in industrial disputes, Decimalization day: the need to make allowances, Counting chickens, Newspaper of the Year, The retailer should not be the scapegoat, Channel Tunnel, Probation workers, Professional footballers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday January 18, 1946 Hanged in public. Arts and Entertainment: England at top of Camrose bridge table, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,673. Obituaries: Dr C. J. Virden, Lord Tovey, Lieut-Cdr Dawson Miller, MR R. R. WATERER Conservation in Cyprus, Col R. W. McNair Notable fighter pilot, Obituary. Deaths. Business and Finance: Hosiery and knitwear import curbs sought, More US steel prices raised, Management Liberating woman and the worker, Reassessing the grand strategy, Freight Report Libyan fears send tanker rates soaring, Serck Limited 1970 Report, Has the Bristol Channel missed the boat?, Lessons of the Rolls Razor affair, Mersey Docks Bill likely to be dropped following opposition from new board, Market debuts ahead of Crowther, Lloyds and Scottish Limited (Incorporated under the Companies Act 1948) Share Capital, Leyland takes off the kid gloves Clifford Webb on the new fight with the unions, Heating them up by trying to cool them off Personnel and industrial relations, Rolls-Royce denial on loan plea to Whitehall, Scottish redundancies total 2,500 in a fortnight, Holiday tour groups set out to beat postal strike, Few refunds on cheque stamps, Cedar Holdings Limited, Business Diary: Stephen Clarke returns to the Charterhouse fold from IRC, Carbon fibre market grows, Company News New peak in sight at Wagon Repairs, Briefly from the Boardroom, 9 per cent Treasury Loan, 1994 Issue Of £500,000,000 At £94: 10s. Per Cent. Payable In Full On Application Interest Will Be Payable Half-Yearly On The 17th May And The 17th November, Chrysler chief faces Government inquiry into 17½pc pay deal, 170-bedroom project by Centre Hotels, How PA took the European plunge, Insurance brokers agree to merge, Merger rush before Bonn tightens controls, Courses, Results this week Rank, Plessey, and English China Clays, Finance 'is the major obstacle for Concorde', 'Unbundling' by IBM costs users 15pc more, Transport faces higher costs in Six, say CBI, Statistics versus judgment, Throwing out the cure but not the sickness Next week Chancellor Brandt and President Pompidou meet in Paris. A key issue will be the Werner plan, examined here by Professor Pearce, Consortium to build £11m chemicals plant in Eire, Extend purchase tax to replace SET, say Co-operative Party, Mr. Stephens to leave Shell Transport board, Pirelli to boost slipper sales, 10m ton increase in world ship orders, County Borough Of Dudley, The World Bank's new sense of urgency, IOS ownership remains mystery to directors, LME copper sales at new record, Bonds traded in Europe, Emergency coffee meeting urged, National Savings show £212m recovery, Brewers in line to take over state pubs, Computer study for travel agents. Business Appointments: Lord Mancroft joins consultancy board. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues A Arenson goes to market, Sugar soars to £50 a ton in volatile trading, Capitalization & week's change, Investment trust asset values, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks. Property: King & Co.
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