The Times - 24/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From John Chartres, By Peter Jay, By JohN Clare, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Ian Murray, By Michael Hatfield, By Alan Hamilton, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Derek Wilson, From Cesar Aguila, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, From Vincent Hanna, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, Alan Blyth, John Higgins, William Mann, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Douglas-Home, Chris Dunkley, PHS, Bernard Levin, T. K. EWER., JOHN WATSON, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH, , BEVERLEY NICHOLS, , R. L. PLACKETT, , CLARE LLOYD., ANGELA ANTRIM., W. STRATTON MILLS, , JAMES DALY, , HUGH KEARNEY, Department of History, University of Edinburgh, William Robertson Building., STANLEY MAYNE., EDITH RUSSELL., HANS-DIETER BAHR, , MICHAEL BARRATT BROWN., KEN COATES., LAWRENCE DALY., CHRISTOPHER FARLEY., LOUISE EISLER EISCHER, , ERNST FISCHER, , ANDRE GORZ., ERNEST MANDEL, , RALPH MILIBAND., SIAN NEWENS, , LAURENT SCHWARTZ, , KENNETH TYNAN, , P. ARCHER., JOHN J. COUTTS, , B. JEREMY WHEELER., RICHARD PONTET, , TIM GODFREY., SYLVIA SAYER, , Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Vacation Court, By Ian Morison, From Alan McGregor, From Anthony Thomas, By Philip Dyer, By Giles Smith, By Brian Basham, By Clifford Webb, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Baily, P. SIVITER SMITH., R. T. BRETT, ALAN YOUNGS., By David Jones, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews: Yugoslavia bans a Berdyaev article, A daughter for Miss Bernadette Devlin, Parliament flouted over recall, Labour MPs say, New look of the full frontal press, Two leaders of new party arrested in Zambia, Colonel accused of deceit over My Lai killings, Unions will press for election on Market, Blackpool police chief shot dead after raid on jeweller's shop, Outer London commuters are potential victims of the urban malaise Environment, Proviso by Russia on Berlin likely, Inauspicious start to UCS 'work-in' as 55 redundant men stay away, Guider tells of silent airborne machine, Mr Vorster is asked to order an inquiry into police brutality and torture allegations, Bolivians crush final resistance, Minister rejects plan for hoverport, Ky withdrawal takes meaning out of poll, 40,000 Cortinas to be checked, Sixty days on a British Polaris submarine under the Atlantic Myopic world of the nuclear patrol, Scotland Yard squad returns after IRA killers flee to Eire, Mass suicide ends Korea prison break, Cool message to Rumania shows Soviet irritation, Curate to see Dr Coggan, The Times Diary The thoughts of George Jackson, Young lawyer sought in Soledad killing case, Now tourism spreads to the harem, Palace in Spain may give way to flats, Apology by police over court ban on press, Habeas corpus suspended, When Transkei would set itself free, Senior Yard men plead for harder line on voilent crime, Winchester find throws new light on castle motte, Fewer children in Japan, report says, Nostalgic journey among the British spas, Government coalition in Israel threatened with split over devaluation and price increases, Village church's painting may fetch £5,000, Cold soup goes off the menu in America, Council seeks register of owners and new legislation to stop harassment of tenants, Electronics make spiders redundant in optics, Coming Attractions Plans and prototypes for Autumn: Part 2, Going into attack with a black mint imperial, More tourists' beds hope, Secret Palestine guerrilla talks with Lebanon, British soldier and civilian die in Ulster: toll 30 since internment, More ministerial say in council spending, Easy day for pound as markets reopen quietly, Crossing of Atlantic by Concorde next month, Publishers seek new talks on printing pay, Agreement reached on future of Berlin, New York war on police corruption grows fiercer, Science report Medicine: Hazards of ultrasound. Sport: England will find escape difficult, Yachting Marchant in early lead, Squash rackets No trouble for Ayton, Football Six-hour goal famine, Rugby Union John seeking sponsorship, Sports in Brief, Southwick croquet, Racing Piggott and Lewis raid at Deauville, Equestrianism Burghley query on The Poacher, Motor racing Stewart calls for changes before winning, Athletics Lerwill aboard for Spain, Bowls Sussex hopes high of rinks title, Golf Horton misses Ryder Cup, Miss Evert, a name to remember. Law: Engineer fails to get injunction over dismissal notice Hill v C. A. Parsons & Co Ltd, Dean's trial adjourned to allow London testimony, Turk denies murder of Israeli diplomat, Six on charges of conspiracy over explosions, Robert Kennedy's son in court again, Order against vanished husband Ally v Ally, Police withdraw bomb charge against four men, Football supporter is jailed for threats, Strangling charge, Swiss teacher jailed by Moscow court. Index. Display Advertising: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Henderson-Kenton (Holdings) Limited, Lyon, The Distillers Company Limited, Consolidated Tin Smelters Limited, Macarthur's Scotch, Women's Appointments, Itt, Foyles Art Gallery, Ellis & Goldstein (Holdings) Limited, The Times, Turriff Construction Corporation Ltd., National Westminster Bank, Helena Rubinstein. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Expert to advise on alcoholism among workers. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Research Scientists for Management Science and, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appintments Vacant, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Good Lads at Heart Jeanetta Cochrane, Diluvium Sadler's Wells, Divided murderer Confessions of a Justified Sinner Lyceum, Edinburgh, La Cenerentola King's Theatre, Edinburgh, Salzburg's definitive Entführung, Panorama Bbc 1, Boulez and the young National Youth Orchestra Albert Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, August 23. 1946, Sprouting seeds of a new Russian revolution. Editorials/Leaders: The Agreement That Europe Has Awaited, Fresh Breezes In The Ports, Faites Vos Jeux, Behind The San Quentin Tragedy. Letters to the Editor: Protest resignations in Ulster, Factory farming, Swincombe reservoir plan, Informing the workforce, Control of the seabed, Royalties from abroad, Return of the corncrake, Trials in Czechoslovakia, Worthine students centre, Hospital staff salaries, Building by direct labour, Purposes of prison, Management students from developing countries, Opera in translation, Sovereignty and the EEC, Lake District litter, Repeat viewing on the BBC, 'Le souffle au coeur'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,856, The Arts, Radio, Middlesex team win bridge championship. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Frank Lilley, Mr M. C. Burkitt, MR C. W. GUILLEBAUD Cambridge economist and arbitrator. Property: Salerooms. Business and Finance: Centre Hotels' bumper package, Engineers' strike threatens 9 Lucas component plants, Optimism in the air at Leadenhall Street, Value added tax will lift price of used cars, Imported cars hold on to record 20 pc of market, Boilermakers on Tyneside accept bonus terms, Belgium and Iraq plan £42M oil project, Business Diary: Ravi Tikkoo signs cricket cheque. All that glitters, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Washington angered by IMF chief's parity call, Pergamon losses may exceed forecast by £1.3m, Felixstowe hope of port record profit this year, Gatt lost in the tariff maze?, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest, Lockheed loan board may meet tomorrow, Engineering export orders show big rise, Turriff decides to abandon Barbican, Carreras back on the growth tack, BSA subsidiary sold for £250,000, Dumping duty on Soviet chromium, Plea for yen revaluation by Japanese businessmen, US dismay at limited relief for the dollar, Company News Upsurge at Ellis & Goldstein, Gatt will form group to examine US motives, Grand Metropolitan and Watney near stalemate on Truman, Two-tier French franc survives first day, Mining Cheering report from Esperanza, £1m car body plant for Longbridge integration, Bids and Deals Pegler sell Beck for £2m cash, Swiss Cabinet decision on parity change delayed, Wide parity spreads keep speculators at bay: London adapts to floating rates. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Wall St average gains 11.4 points, How the dollar fared, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares close higher, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New marketing chief for Alkaline Batteries.
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