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The Times - 20/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood and George Clark, From David Bonavia, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Michael Wolfers, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From John Roper, Medical Reporter, , By a Staff Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Geoffrey Wansell, , From Robert Fisk, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Stuart Marshall, By Brian Cashinella, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, From Dessa Treyisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Hugh Noves, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Tom German, By Norman Creek, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Reich, Bernard Levin, David Spanier, Norman Fowler, PHILIP H. TOY, chairman, Committee, H. D. LEWIS., G. S. BROSAN, Director., JOHN CLARENCE., DONALD WATSON, , JUDITH LISTOWEL., DUNCAN GUTHRIE., V. MORLEY LAWSON., MICHAEL BURRELL., DEAN DELAMONT, Director., KENNETH MARSH, , N. TURKATENKO, , A. J. LUCKING., ROBERT LUSTY, , D. WALWIN JONES., ERIC PRICE HOLMES., M. K. SANGHA., DAVID R. DÉATON., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Brian Basham and Peter Hill, By Clive Callow, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Industrial Staff, By Giles Smith, By John Groser Political Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Clifford Webb, From Colin Chapman, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. A. CURRIE., J. C. BUTLER., W. A. WISEMAN, , David Jones, M. GARDNER., KENNETH RACKHAM., By Maurice Corina, Philip Dyer, ALLAN HAILSTONE.,

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News: Ceylon denies shooting of prisoners, Walsall MP not to stand at next election, No news is bad news, Wide-range lifeboat may reduce stations, Soledad case 'corruption' claim, GLC leader gets bus ideas from Moscow, Journalists on strike over merger, Birmingham beginning to realize meaning of a slump, Plan to preserve Regency buildings put to council, High performance from 'European' Chrysler, The Times Diary Butler falls for Sir Galahad Pitt?, Referee stands down 'after rough weekend', Housing policy seen as bar against coloured families, Exile government of Bangla Desh meets in Calcutta, Prisoners mutilated in Canadian jail revolt, Tate trial judge speaks of unknown motive, 'Frigates for S Africa' denial in Commons, Plan for a city waiting since 1962 Environment, 'Dossier of cruelty' at mental hospital, Atmosphere Cooling towers may ventilate cities, Chiefs challenge South African Cabinet, Tories reject policy change to combat unemployment, Mr Heath gives no hint of speedier reflation, Paris gives plain welcome to Mr Bourassa, Anger over report on Milan's extremists, Withdrawal of police from Heathrow angers airlines, The men with grey-flannel minds, Crimplene: will it be one of ICI's long suits?, New York threat to jobs of 90,000, Mr Allon to put Israel's case to U S leaders, Mr Brezhnev at Bulgarian party congress, Too many counsel in pursuit of silk, More ships needed to build up anti-submarine force, Woman in Carr road accident fined £15, LSD worth £150,000 in flat, say police, More aid urged for parents of subnormal children, Arab link may threaten French Mirage sales, Plan for youth theatre at Chichester, Buttering up Britain, Mr Nixon gives priority to welfare reform, Between bail and jail, Jobless total is at highest level for April since 1940, Soviet MiGs, helicopters and pilots for Ceylon, Steps to curb indecent film advertising urged by Mr Maudling, Union may change mind on registration, Ex-minister latest victim in Bolivian killings, £5,400 paid for rare Nativity icon, Teacher who acted in sex film is suspended, M Chaban-Delmas will try to cheer up sullen France, Vietnam men on the march in Washington, Eight hara-kiri rehearsals by Japanese author, Indian Everest climber dies of exhaustion, After 11 years, U2 pilot still has secrets, Six summit likely for Britain and France, Actor-manager still touring at 74, Crowd baited police after dance, inspector says, Britain sends back girl Uganda expelled, Pressure of change worries dwellers in the Garden of England, Zambian move against 'tribal mafias', Space: Barium cloud to test ionosphere, Critics of census rebuked in Commons, New Soviet spacecraft could be forerunner of manned station, Accidental death verdict on gallant P-c, Swiss sold Mirage plane secrets to Israel, Dr Stevens declares Sierra Leone a republic, Early planning vital to avoid troubles at pop festival, Isle of Wight authorities say, Strauss regains chess lead, Mr Vorster attacks Opposition's policy for sport. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Latin Mass Society, Equity & Law, Formid Abs, Harvey Nichols, Bevington Lowndes Ltd, Der, Matthew Hall, High & Dry, Heal's, The Times, Dewar's, Harris & Sheldon Group Limited, The Eric Hill, Chrysler, British Leyland, Autonomics, French Railways, Thomas Tilling Limited, Gala Cosmetic Group Ltd, you magazine, Yellow Pages, Simpson, Jcb, Herbert, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Oxford win at bridge, Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,749. Picture Gallery. Sport: Durham disappointing, Jacklin should benefit by defeat, Sports in Brief, County defeat avenged by Warboys, Leeds make protest to League, Tennis club of the year to get £1,000, Osgood fit for England team, Croquet, Simpson fit for match with Burnley, One more win for Green Plover, Injured Williams out of Kent Cup, Middlesex walk out of the red, India win Test series against West Indies, Linden Tree could emerge a Derby favourite at Epsom, Man whose speed spells danger to Arsenal, Holders survive challenge, Francis can sign as professional, Baseball, Sussex to make sure of Dexter's fitness, Irish runner second in Boston Marathon, Today's football, Lancashire gets recognition for success, Sheffield advised to retire. Classified Advertising: Works Director, Personal Columns Also On Page 27, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments. Reviews: A new debt owing to World Theatre season The Dream Play Aldwych Irving Wardle, The Mind of Mr J G Reeder Thames, London Sinfonietta/ Greek drama Playhouse, Oxford, Gala Performance Coliseum, Irish rescue opera rescued Shamus O'Brien John Lewis Partnership, Gottlob Frick for Parsifal, Answering service, The two Bernards, The Heiress New Theatre, Bromley. Politics and Parliament: Computer Society to assist with security of census, No nuclear plans put to French, Problem of losses on telegrams, Opposition angered as blame for high level of unemployment is laid on Labour Government House of Commons, High cost of training lessens scope for reserve RAF pilots, Exploratory talks with Rhodesia to continue, Posting of circulars from Europe, S Africa has not asked for frigates. Editorials/Leaders: 2,000 Jobs Destroyed Each Day, Shell-Mex Versus Bp, Russia's Programme In Space. Letters to the Editor: Telling the disabled, Employment levels and the registered unemployed, Commercial radio, A change in the law on patents, Rhodesian Africans, Channel navigation, Mortgages for women, The kidnapped Ambassador, Air travel price fixing, Future of universities, Prison conditions, "10 Rillington Place", Disturbance from car rallies at night, Cost of staying out of EEC, Census and privacy, First to be axed, Why Labour lost, The Soviet bogy, Incomes policy not the economic panacea, Medway development. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Marquess Of Ormonde, Vice-Admiral G. M. B. Langley, Sir Harry Wunderly, Mr N. C. Hunter Playwright and novelist, Bishop Rose, Obituary. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, April 20, 1946 French constitution. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Business and Finance: No encouragement from Herbert, Barrier to mergers by discount houses lifted, Employers wait for lightermen, £5m research on electric vehicles, Business Diary: Lord Aldington takes on the PLA · Engineers' hat-trick, Chairmen's Reports BOC to match £18.5m pre-tax, Pilot scheme for data network is unlikely, Company News Peak turnover and profit by Silhouette, Lord Aldington to be chairman of PLA, The incomes policy makers-in-waiting, Traders urged to make their influence felt, Principal Instruments Of Regional Policy, Gold coins, Capital spending by manufacturers up 3 pc last year, Herbert chief's warning on fall in orders, Lords to discuss industrial relations Bill amendment on political strikes, Industry told to be geared to early EEC membership, BLMC profit rise accelerates, Chrysler 180 saloon likely to be made in Britain, Bryant & May to dismiss 250 and close plant, The Times list of latest dividends, Tentative steps towards OECD membership, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Incomes policy can work 'only if acceptable', Bids and Deals HK & Shanghai airline stake, Scrap metal export restrictions to be lifted, Fixed Interest, Experts say latest upsurge in consumer spending may signify revival in economy, E. WYKES (LEICESTER) LIMITED (Rubber thread and elastomeric coverers and warpers) Another Record Year Further Growth Anticipated In 1971, Rolls-Royce debenture holders to be repaid in full, the Receiver says, Four companies in grocery link, Contracts Three share NCB £580,000 cables deal, How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, Two candidates for union presidency, Optimism over Greek growth, Plant could be saved-workers, Joseph Lucas to mount sales effort in Japan, Central bank see no sign yet of economy cooling, Mining Settlement in sight at Broken Hill, Brussels gathers the strands of help for Europe's regions, German fears mount as Deutsche mark nears reserve status, Thomson pact for marketing engineering data, Ansbacher and Robert Fraser in merger talks, Threat of 2,000 jobless at Irlam, Reassurance on training levy rise, Shell-Mex and BP set a two-year limit for possible marketing split up, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, Ford pay deal will not be legally binding. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues More local loans, Commodities, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Stock Exchange delays advertising ratification, BLMC improve after meeting, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Manchester ex-Treasurer joins money brokers. Property: Christie's.

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