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The Times - 18/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove, By David Wood, By Ian Morison, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Repotter, By Our Medical Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Peter Waymark, From Alan Hamilton, From Tony Aldous, By Our Communications Reporter, By Olive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By David Spanier, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From William J. Eaton, By Peter Scott, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Gerald Lascelles, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Lewine Mair, Bryan Robertson, Adam Fergusson Concluded, Andrew Watson, PHS, JOHN T. WILLIS, Director, Shelter, 86 Strand, W.C.2., BRIGID KEENAN, 14a Prince of Wales Mansions, Prince of Wales Drive, S.W. 11., GEOFFREY ROSSITER, 28 High Street, Toddington, Bedfordshire., SETON POLLOCK., BASIL ASHMORE. 130 Whitehouse Common, Sutton Coldfield., ARNOLD WHITTICK, 4 Netherwood, Gossops Green, Crawley, Sussex. May 14., FRED HOYLE, 1 Clarkson Closc, Cambridge., CLIVE HOWSON, Copeland House, Stoke-on-Trent., LESLIE A. BOOSEY, Bourne Orchard, Brickendon, Hertford., ROBIN DAY, St. James's Gardens. W.11., GUY J. M. COLLIS, Manchester Hotel, Knighton Fields Road East, Leicester., JAMES DYER, 6 Rogate Road, Cassel Park, Luton., PEGGY DUFF, General Secretary, International Conference for Disarmament and Peace, 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, May 13., JEREMY GORING, Senior Lecturer in History, Goldsmits' College, 26 Brockley View, S.E.23., CHARLES THOMAS, President, Council for British Archaeology, 8 St. Andrew's Place, N.W.1., WILLIAM M. McKENZIE, President, Chartered Institute of Secretaries, 16 Park Crescent, W.1., PETER HOPKIRK, Printing House Square, E.C.4. May 16., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, C.B., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Harold Franklin, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Our Industrial Staff, By Michael Baily, By John Groser Political Staff, By Donald Constant and Terry Byland, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, V. ALISON BROADHURST, Graduate Business Centre The City University, G. de N. CLARK, Faculty of Laws, University College, London, 4-8 Endsleigh Gardens, London, W.C.1., J. STUART ROBINSON, The Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London, E.C.3. May 7., By Clive Callow, From Anthony Thomas, Washington,

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News: MP accuses Mr Peyton of undermining Act, Tyre firms pull out from Motor Show on ground of cost, Cairo fear of Soviet reaction to purge, Ghost of Concorde's rival haunts city of seven hills, Soviet envoy in talks on Uruguay kidnappings, All have won prizes, Avon Gorge inquiry opens with clash, Check on spread of fowl pest to wild birds, St Ives prepares for unwelcome summer visitors, Malta Labour Party's new link with church, M Pompidou says the basic issue in talks is Britain's will to join Europe, Running restaurants, Army cadet units in two borstals to be disbanded, Etna threat village invokes its saints, Progress report on jurors in Calley court-martial, Mr Wilson's 'gift of self-delusion', Four killed in attack on Zambian police post, The Times Diary News editor runs out of Ink, American rate of deficit is 'unsustainable', Councils to reverse home sales policy, New interest in armour, Alsatian is destroyed after attack on girl, House dust a cause of hay fever, 20,000 political prisoners in Iran, Business records contribute to mainstream of history, Tug-of-war baby is hidden by her father, Students 'denied chance of research', Kent protests over the Midas touch, Fashion By Prudence Glynn, Emphasis on management in health service changes, Nominations in three by-elections, Special Branch investigates threatening letters to London Festival Ballet, Growth in 'Coventry corridor' urged, Scottish demand for voice in negotiations, An ideological formula for economic growth, Cancer Using female hormones to depress tumours, Journalists give 28 days' strike notice to IPC, EEC sets new German and Dutch farm prices to offset impact of floating currency, Sentences of up to 10 years called for in Leningrad trial after evidence of 'link' with hijack case, Mr Davies collects Labour scalps in clash over car tariffs, Israel envoy faces execution by kidnappers, Food to go up-Minister, End squalor beside railway tracks, Minister says, Labour wants TUC pay pact if unions Act is scrapped, Arson caused hotel blaze in which eight people died, Free weekends in Paris demanded for councillors, Crown alleges, Teachers' pay claim may go to arbitration, Nurse leaps 6Oft from blazing building, Aim to match total of jobs to number of employees, Mr Trudeau in Moscow for talks, Mr Rippon harried on Six deal, US envoy in Moscow starts troop cut talks, Heath pledge on keeping New Zealand informed, Loud noises from empty heads, Anaesthetic and pill report for Committee, Medicine: Brain tumour and transplants, Former chief of tourism released in Athens, Mother says girl can visit her foster-home, Financial malaise of the health service, Bail for former footballer in cigarettes case, 'Keep Civil Service out of party politics', Postal union to discipline 4,000 non-strikers, Powell advice for Anglo-French talks, Sex film for children banned by ILEA, Health workers warned of fats threat to heart, 31 US soldiers hold peace parade in Seoul, 70pc of US ground combat forces out of Vietnam, Currents helped to cause tanker collision, Oxford Union reinstates dismissed steward, Climbers are pitching last camp on Everest, Mr Heath to receive a privilege in Paris, Jerusalem's mayor defends Arabs. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Property Investments, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, The National Bank, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, National Westminster Bank, Der, austin REED, Universal Printers Limited, Sky Tours, Brierleys, Edward Fadman, G.R.Dawes & Company, Autonomics, db, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on pages 6 and 25, Announcements, Douglas Kane Group, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Property: Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Americans again world bridge champions, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,773, Stanley's team win Gold Cup, Good start for Fischer in world chess. Politics and Parliament: Cornflakes included in Monopolies Commission inquiry, Mr Rippon defends assurance on sugar, Ample time before decision, 'No sell out on this or anything else', Justifiable union fears on collective agreements House of Lords, Progress demonstrates desire of EEC to carry negotiations rapidly forward to success House of Commons. Reviews: Horizon Bbc 2 Chris Dunkley, Into war: how Halifax turned his back on appeasement, Cubist celebration in New York, John White/Cardew Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, The Potting Shed Sadler's Wells Michael Billington, Melanie Festival Hall Michael Wale, Henze Radio 3 Stanley Sadie, The Maids Aldwych Irving Wardle, Wings Cochrane John Percival. Sport: Patient Hampshire balks Sussex bowlers, Lady Bel wins, Baseball, Sedgman fluffs a line on familiar stage, Timing is the key to home title, Sports in Brief, Edwards fails to earn trip to Madrid, Sterling loses talking match, Over 33 Derby runners will mean flag start, 20 seeded players at Carnoustie, Pakistanis face defeat by an innings, Leicestershire caught on a lively wicket, David Lloyd marches on as Close slips, Gallacher wins play-off by five strokes, When the law threatens livelihoods and liberty, Canonero fills the star role, Anne Willard is first hurdle for champion, Stern warning for Lions. Law: Ship had not 'arrived' E.L.Oldendorff & Co. V. Tradax Export S.A., Transferred income taxable Philippi V. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Joint charge question for Lords Regina V. Merriman. Editorials/Leaders: Sensible Ideas On The Nhs, Old Wounds Reopened, Labour Looks Ahead, Africa Brushes Up Its Languages. Letters to the Editor: Staging 'Coriolanus', Motorways and archaeology, Blue plaques, Preventing abuse of legal aid, Jobless graduates, Arran' nonsense, St Stephen's Crown, Caravans at rest, Agriculture the reality in EEC, Presbyterian origins, A new look at industrial safety law needed, Brighter statues, Handbill distribution, Finance for housing, Prisoners in Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: New major-generals. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 18, 1946 Iron and Steel. Obituaries: Cardinal Gregory Agagianian Former director of Catholic mission work, Hon Lady Lascelles, Sir Peter Heydon. Business and Finance: Butlins may develop Midland inland marinas and leisure areas, Le Mans factory rejects one per cent Renault offer, Bank says floating of mark 'not aimed at revaluation', Morris new model halted again by fresh walkout, Company Meeting Anchor Chemical Company Sir Clyde Hewlett's Statement, TWA extends TriStar deadline, A welcome boost for industrial development in South Wales, or a scheme that will suck the workforce from the valleys for ever-Rhys David looks at the new town planned for Llantrisant, Coral prefers Lane merger to Ladbroke bid, Computer news Ministry of Defence pay £1m for ICL systems, Report favours Swedish prices and wages policy, Gilts react poorly to Bank restriction, Nixon move on rail strike, 4pc sale of Hudson shares, The threat from a buried hatchet, Taking the shrouds off North Sea prices, The Times list of latest dividends, Court Line tanker cost rise, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: George Gedge gets more to chew · Arts on tour, Anthony Rowley on the IFC's offers to British industry Hawking finance around Europe, Surveyors reject price competition, Courage These results reflect the continued growth of the Company, Contracts £3m building awards for W J Simms, Rolls-Royce plea on £335,000 judgment fails, CU taking over World Auxiliary, Monopoly inquiry on electricity and gas, CU in Belgian takeover bid, Entertainment-a business of making pleasure for you Norman Fowler assesses the growth prospects, BR chief executive steps down, Bids and Deals British Vita woo Miles Redfern, US pledge on dollar as payments deficit rises to record level, Interim Statement Thos. Barlow & Sons Limited, Mining Anaconda looks to good June quarter, Growth in spending on motor industry products slowed down in March, How the markets moved, SNIA VISCOSA Societa per Azioni Head Office in Milan-Via Montebello 18 Capital Lit. 64,107,750,000 Report of the Annual General Meeting held on April 29, 1971, Company News Good first year for Hunting Gibson, Chairmen's Reports Supermarket chief sees 'death of High St', Reed allays the worst fears, Bahamas offer to purchase 6m IOS shares, Industrial output lowest since September 1968: new call for reflation likely, Trade missions this year to be halved, MPs express concern after Mr Rippon's statement on Six paper industry tariffs, National bank refutes Klasen resignation report, GEC export orders rise to £258m total. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Convertible rights from Brittains, Fixed Interest, New York cotton gains 70 points, Copper shares move quickly, Sterling and Money, Sharp fall in gilts, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, Wall Street has biggest fall since last June. Business Appointments: Save and Prosper names deputy managing director.

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