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The Times - 25/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Clive Callow, From Tim Jones, From John Woodcock, From Our Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By John Groser, Political Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Roger Berthoud Bonn. Jan. 24, From Patrick Brogan Paris, Jan. 24, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Leo Goodstadt, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent:, From Michael Leapman, From Ian McDonald, Kirsten Cubitt, Penny Hunter Symon, From Our Medical Correspondent, Peter Branscombe, Max Harrison, John Percival, John Dixon Hunt, Ray Gosling, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Tom German, By Barry Davies, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Hardy, Roy Lewis, Innis Macbeath, Henry Stanhope, PHS, TOM DRIBERG., TREVOR HUDDLESTON, C.R., R. F. LESLIE., DEREK PARKER., MICHAEL SAWARD, , DUNCAN GRANT., RAY J. JOHNSON., I. N. M. MACDONALD., FELICITY HART., ROY ALDERSON., C.B., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Leonard Amey, By a Correspondent, By Giles Smith, From Frank Vogl, By R W Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen, By Melvyn Westlake, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DAVID JAMES. EDWARD MILNE., JOHN HUNSWORTH, Secretary, Christopher Baur, MICHAEL FENTON., J. M. RENSHALL., By Anthony Thomas, From John Earle, Rome, Jan. 24., David Rudland, By Roger Vielvoye, Philip Dyer, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, By Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, By John Woodland, Martin Gale, by Norman Grimshaw, by Digby Brindle-WoodWilliams, by Patrick O'Leary, by Stuart Marshall,

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News: The Times Diary Saturnine fate for Mrs Gandhi, Khrushchev story 'bought for £313,000', Prince Philip writes for rag magazine, 300 turned away from unity service, TUC to step up drive for £16 10s minimum, Soviet strength at sea, Bee man to be compensated for green honey, Letters to The Times, Malaysia benefits from planting project, Herr Brandt to hear France's latest views, Big test for freelance mail service, Singapore: jousting with the robot, Paris statues make way for a car park, Six goals for the American people, Canon Tomlinson's sermon of hope for Christian unity, Tate trial threat to juror's marriage, Channel tunnel statement likely this week, Cardinal sees defects in church, Union seeks to close gaps in post shutdown, Football directors in safety talks, World-scale operations essential if expanding industry is to survive, Division on future of pupil health service, Cathedral statue's identity disputed, A touch of the 1930s in union's agenda, Growing popularity of the radial tyre, Britons second in rally field, Ulster Prime Minister rebukes Protestants, Ministers agree Clyde needs aid, South African hint that British arms may not be bought after all, The unions and the Industrial Relations Bill, Toxicology Effects of poison from cholera, Price reviews 'too mean', British poverty 'doubled in four years', Herr Strauss makes threat to split Opposition in Bonn, Scientists seek to combine best of old and new, Why children 'drift into unskilled deadend jobs', Tanker traffic on Thames worries councillor, Crisis for parents of autistic children, Crucial year for the painter without paint, Ten Belfast police hurt in attack on station, Synthetics are likely to increase their lead, Tanks out after explosions in Kampala streets, Migraine and the fashionable headache, Luckhurst will miss the sixth Test, Government may introduce a pay-as-you-earn plan for young couples' mortgages, Pathology: New light on muscles, Mr Nixon decides on a direct appeal to the public for backing on governmental reforms, Marine Research New centre for study of freshwater life, Archaeologist seeks advice service for planners, Detained dean to appear in court this week, Greek leader's promise to resist tyranny, Militant action will not beat Bill, union leader says, Soldiers dominate another Chinese province, Building society doubts over mortgage plan, How York Glaziers' Trust revealed one of the miracles of St Nicholas Regional notebook Ronald Faux York, Consultants object to motorways statement, 46 injured in U S train derailment, Heyday exploits of 10 highwaymen, Labour told to reject EEC terms for Britain, Polish leader rushes to calm strikers, Holy See in a legal fight over Jerusalem hostel, Move to rebuild eastern front against Israel, Labour to fight for extended time on guillotine motion, Two die in S Korea hijack drama, New party is launched by M Soustelle, Expert in the unusual, Mass death sentences in Guinea, Flax revival in Ulster, Paradox of 'free' services, Channel Islands seeking special standing if the United Kingdom joins Common Market, Labour and the Common Market, Shah warns oil companies of dangerous crisis if talks fail. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Foster Yates & Thom Ltd., Francis Shaw, northeast, Crown Agents, Anchor Chemical Co. Ltd., A. S. O'Connor & Co. Ltd., M. E. Benyon & Son (1965) Limited, Eurovalu, Polysar, Malayan Rubber Fund Board, Bank Of London & South America Limited, American Trust Company Limited, The London Hilton, General Accident company, Douglas, Isr, Boac, Tyndall. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Disease and conversion: the background to Beardsley's art The Letters of Aubrey Beardsley, Ariadne/Der Dorfbarbier Durham, Chicago Blues Bbc 1, Britten's new song cycle, Comedy of disguises The Life Guards on Amager Royal, Copenhagen, Creatures of the body Head to Toe By Joe Orton, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Women's Appointments. Sport: Title for Finnegan after superb bout against Avoth, Clough makes the right decision, Augert goes to head of World Cup table, Two Springs favourite for National, Sports in Brief, Unhappy policeman provides salutary lesson, Argentines in good heart after win, Britain choose Easter and Ispahani, Graveney may join England party, Weekend football results and tables FA Cup: Fourth round, Barr wins Irish squash title, A partnership Arsenal could do without, Bristol suffer through county calls, Quality finds an outlet, The Stamford Bridge kettle boils dry, Jacklin finishes on 268, Lead changes in Cape to Rio race, Amon revives, Lotus flop, Keino beaten by Yugoslav, Rugby Union, Adios II given hard race, Bibbia adapts his riding well, Time to think at White Hart Lane, Imps and Swindon banished by Leeds, Balidar could be an asset to breeders. Editorials/Leaders: A New Strategy IS Needed To Set The Economy Right, Let The Pound Climb, The Double Challenge To The Churches. Letters to the Editor: Religious broadcasts, Commonwealth sugar and the Common Market, Revising estate duty law, Principles of bank charges, The blessings of equal opportunity, Accounting practice, Post Office strike, Church in South Africa, What is the new Government doing?, Disturbances in Poland, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,679, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Double bridge win for Herts. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, January 25. 1946 Welfare state. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr St John Ervine Playwright, critic and author, Miss Alice Horan. Deaths. Business and Finance: Alfa-Romeo misses target, Insuring share profit through options, Economic report clashes with Treasury findings, Result of power inquiry likely within fortnight, £20.8m loss if U S releases rubber, Birmid strikers in crucial vote today, Intelsat 4: how one multinational effort got off the ground, Treasury chief sees danger of 'explosive' wage inflation, Crystalate Holdings Group Forecast fully achieved, Management, Tight credit policy key to renewed strength of DM, ENI stands up the Seven Sisters, Freight Report Tanker rates slump as oil talks go on, Mining Rustenburg confirm gloom over platinum, Protests at BSC fixed prices, Business Diary: It is hard to account for UCS's fortunes, Budget chance for a reforming Chancellor Oliver Stanley gives Mr Barber some advice on where to make fiscal reforms, Chemical industry talks on mounting confusion over switch in investment grants, Ford reply this week on unions' 40pc claim, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cotton yarn output levels off, No case for snap judgments in the docks, £2.75m offer by LRC for moulded rubber group, Company News Exporters' Refinance profits soar, Postal strike has little effect on Giro service, Results this week Reed, Woolworth and Tate & Lyle, The Times indices, Courses, Cold comfort for the Scottish unemployed, Shell take £1.5m stake in Iran farm project, National Bank of Detroit, Chancellor urged to end industrial oil duty, Management experts are reviewing Stationery Office, CBI split delays report on road financing, In brief, £500,000 bid for Skyways is expected today, VTOL 'solution to airport need', The Swedes start learning the business, Poorer nations 'need private capital most', Cost pressure may cut chemical profits 17 pc, Wool stockpiling concern, Contracts £6m deal by Italian offshoot of Walmsley. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Plysu profits look set for growth, Capitalization & week's change, Wall Street's boy wonder is back in town, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Antimony producers may cut prices soon. Business Appointments: Two new directors for state airline boards. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties, Freehold And Long Leasehold Reversionary Investments.

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