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The Times - 27/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, By Clifford Longley, From Our Science Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, From John Chartres, By Denis Taylor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, From Ian McDonald, By a Special Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Hilary Brigstocke, From lean Leclerc du Sablon, By Richard Harris, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Our Medical Correspondent, lan MCDonald, PHS, Michael Wolfers, R. L. MORRISON, Director, , JILL GRIST, Secretary, National, RUDOLF KLEIN, committee member., J. A. LETCHFORD, , B. B. SCHOFIÉLD., VICTOR BONHAM-CARTER, Plan-, ARTHUR J. LOCK., PETER HORDERN. R. R. MARSH, for Crawley Industrial, M. J. PUDNEY, Chairman. Crawley, DAVID CROUCH, Joint Chairman, , WILLIAM ODDIE. Secretary., S. H. PIERCE, , C. E. R. LEDSAM., A. I.. CLARKE., G. F. THOMAS., C. L. de BEAUMONT, President, FRANCIS WORMALD., J. E. Varey, A. D. Deyermond. P. Waley. V. A. Smith. R. J. Penny. J. A. Chapman (Westfield College. University of London). R. O. Jones (King's College. London). Arthur Terry (The Queen's University. Belfast). P. Russell-Gebbet (University of Manchester). Frank Pierce. Alan Yates (University of Sheffield). G. J. Cheyne (University of Newcastle). J. I.. Brooks (University of Durham). Helen F Grant. Geoffrey J. Walker (University of Cambridge). Robert B. Tate. R. G. Keightley. Richard A. Cardwell (University of Nottingham). H. B. Hall. Derek W. Lomax (University of Liverpool)., BERNARD LEVIN., DESMOND ALBROW. Editor., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor., By Clifford Webb, By Ian Morison, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Gillian O'Connor, By Clive Callow, By Dennis Dwyer, By Sally White, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Gerald Ely, By Kenneth Owen, Philip Dyer, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, THOMAS DALBY., W. E. TOWNSLEY, , TOM KING., SIDNEY GARBER., ANDREW GEORGE ELLIOT., H. L. C. LESLIE., NOEL STREATFEILD, , By Christopher Marley,

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News: New Brandt suggestion on transition period, Manager for trial on 24 charges, Strike by engineers and maintenance men halts all BEA flights, Astronomy Irish meteorite surprisingly young, Attorney General to advise on Simonstown, Change foreseen in arms purchases by Pentagon, Patterns of revolution, All in two hours' work for a sea pilot, Mystery of the missing men in Peking, Last words by Consumer Council on cars, By-election won by opponents of Mrs Gandhi, South African immorality trial is abandoned, Neglected skill of the witch doctor, Message from captors of British envoy, Sir Gerald Nabarro votes with Labour, Defence body to fight reservoir plan, Bonn parties challenge each other over dealings with Warsaw, Penn Central subsidiary in $100m bond offer, A shift in the emphasis from ringways to public transport and minor roads, No agreement on nurses' claim, Hotel refuses room for Mr Maudling, No sell-out to private car, Army struck to stop trial, says Dr Obote, Three Renaults dominate Monte rally, The Spring Collections by Prudence Glynn, Signal from Venus 7 gives Russia new record, Father and man sentenced over girl's 'marriage', £50,000 study of river flow, Two top tyre makers discussing integration, Defendant to plead own case in Quebec trial, Film takes fresh look at the 'fourth R', Catholic conspiracy case arouses Mr Agnew, Demolition order on new hotel in Ibiza, Union calls for new 24-hour strikes, Chinese welcome Year of the Pig, Phnom Penh awaiting new Vietcong attack, Tories defend policy of extra lettings, Threat of sit-in over polytechnic head, Million given rises of up to 39 per cent over the past four months, Congress asked to tackle unfinished business, 12 sentenced to death after Iran village feud, Shuttle service in space, EEC offer to African countries, Export post goes to Mr James Cross, Undertakings on money owed to the Beatles, The Times Diary Longford chooses Heath biographer, Quality papers 'becoming more popular', Labour advised to think of Commonwealth, TUC may split on union registration, Gdynia workers accuse secret police of genocide on 'bloody Thursday', No regrets by leader of Commons protest, Zambia will investigate corruption allegations, London Airport detention angers East Germans, Ritual element in Moscow visit of Dr Husak, 32 Greeks to face trial on plotting charges, Labour brought case for political purposes, MP says, 43 per cent rise for leader of electricians, Psychology: Menstruation survey, Labour campaign holds up fire safety Bill, Liberal historian set free in Czechoslovakia, Union members harden attitude as postal strike enters its second week, Mr Barber replies to criticisms in The Times, 'Quicker and cheaper to provide three lanes only', Hijacker with nitroglycerine is overpowered, Edinburgh University to sell all its South African shares, Many doors barred in wheelchair experiment, Stormont rebels will show their hand, Traffic ban in 'street of the wealthy', Cyanide alert after finding of tins on beach, Hugh Hanning writes on the spread of the military epidemic, Councillors seek more say in child care cases, Israel orders inquiry after Gaza Arabs complain of assaults, Mass strike in Italy for social reforms, Manson case appeal will attack judge's refusal to move trial from Los Angeles, 13 miners die in Transvaal gold mine fire, Senegal says assassin was sent by Guinea, EEC farm prospect splendid-Mr Heath, Silent, eerie palaces of frozen activity. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Surveyors, S. Noton Ltd, Britax, Mlf, Translloyd Air Services Ltd., Egypt's International Airline, The Nippon Fund, Rank Xerox, northeast, Serck Limited, Bis, Ferro Metal and Chemial Corporation Ltd, Barclay, Healey & Baker, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Coldstream. Business and Finance: Allied switch Long Life advertising, 750 to lose jobs at Pye and Davy-Ashmore, Offer by British Debt Services, The Bolton Textile Mill Company Limited, Unions Bill will make dismissal error costly, Call for closer links in research and design, CBI denies 'wobbling on pay demands', Sterling rises to another peak, New Bill to curb foreign takeovers, Factoring: ferment follows the retrenchment Melvyn Westlake on confidence in spite of unfulfilled expectations, BSC fixed steel prices opposed by consumers, Mining Mogul find rouses Silvermines, Soyabean prices up, Bids and Deals Brit New Guinea agree £1m offer, Don't call us, write a time-wasting letter..., Smokeless fuel supply may last the winter, Star agree terms on site in north London for £3m development, Bukflex in licensing deal with Bayer, Univac to manufacture computers in Britain, Companies' deficit drops to £346m in third quarter, Carr plea to shipowners, Canadian setback for British Match, Mr Davies faces growing storm on export recording, Deafness hazard to textile workers, The Times list of latest dividends, Surrender on pay may penalize UK companies, Contracts, Company Meeting The Wellcome Foundation Limited World-Wide Increase In Sales Exports from U.K. up 36% £1.3 million more on research Move In U.S. Affects Profits Higher dividend for trustees, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, The regions: northern advance in jeopardy In his second article on the North, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, explains how uncertainties over Government policy have induced a crisis of confidence there, Boilermakers vote for Tyne yards strike, Ulster subsidiary for Midland Bank group, Equities, Prohibitions on lorry overloading to be upheld, Hearings begin on TV imports, Leyland alone show significant rise in December home sales, Shipbuilding output peak still below expectations, Report urges greater liaison in motor trade, Fixed Interest, The future of the takeover watchdog, Doxford chief resigns over industrial relations policy, Interim Statements British Match, Woolworth profits fall 7 pc to £34.5m, In brief, Company News Bullough Sees at new peak: extra 5 points, Gramco plan for USIF Real Estate, How the markets moved, Social workers see danger in ruling on foster-parents, BNEC wants to see industrialists in key diplomatic posts, Business Diary: Wunderman 'socks it' to direct mail men, Mersey docks strike set to enter third week, Oil versus conservation in Alaska, Institutions step nearer Big Board membership, Sterling and Money, Oil groups put their proposals to Libya and OPEC tomorrow, The tartan image for second force airline, Confusion over grants for machinery bought on HP, Mr Ronald Grierson to be chairman of Orion Bank, Birmid peace hopes recede, Marine pilots' mass meeting on pay has negligible effect on ship movements, Chad Valley accept Barclay Securities bid, IOS assets raised for first month since March. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Three-tier system in location of courts, Two more days on industrial relations, End of IRC the only course: mergers left to the market, Caravanning and effect on public health, Criticism of mandatory suspended sentences House of Lords, Clarifying Britain's obligations under Simonstown Agreement Singapore conference 'not an easy meeting': Mr Heath and Mr Wilson clash on sale of arms to S Africa House of Commons, Fire precautions at places of worship, Unsatisfactory state of manufacturing investment intentions: quality important, Chancellor seeking progressive de-escalation of pay settlements. Reviews: Shadows of Fear Thames Television Leonard Buckley, London debuts Max Harrison, Linda di Chamounix Nottingham, Reverence for Beckett text Waiting for Godot Nottingham Playhouse, NPO Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Extensions of the Grand Tour, King's Lynn Festival, Songs for '71 Purcell Room. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Havergal Brian's 95th birthday, Conductor for youth festival, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,681. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Transfer Books, Educational, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Law: Minister's order is quashed Coleen Properties Ltd. V. Minister of Housing and Local Government, Fresh trial ordered after breach of new civil evidence rules Ford V. Lewis. Sport: Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Defences take command, £75 fine for Lazarus, Setback for US teams in training, Australia lead dragons, Everything in the Garden looks rosy, Revie to stay in hospital for observation, Replacement for Rome event, Centenary ceremony, Extra credit in victory, Football results yesterday, Mr Brundage calls for vote on four skiing questions, Gemmill in Scotland party, Two Cup replays put off, Shilton wants transfer, Ocean Spirit loses ground, Ipswich contribute to exciting days for East Anglia, Three hopes from Middleham, Lawry's failure to issue compelling challenge, Owners should show gratitude for aids. Property: Seaside And Country Hotels, London And Suburban Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Planning For London's Motorways, Way Out Of The Doldrums, Germany Looks East And West. Letters to the Editor: Right description, Gallery entry charges, Building by timber frame methods, Detained in Spain, Soviet strength at sea, Decimal message, The same tunes, Government computers, Training and the fruit trade, After-care of offenders, Newspaper of the Year, Arms and the columnist, Money for sport, Sale of cathedral treasures, Definition of value analysis, Airport and industry in competition, Picked for durability, Post Office strike, Questions for HMSO, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: RMA commissions, Latest appointments, Mr. Grimond to lead university review. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, January 28,1946 Children in St. Peters. Obituaries: Sir Julian Crossley, Mr H. M. Ainsworth Pioneer of motor industry, Mr W. G. Wilson, Dr D. W. Winnicott Paediatrics and psycho-analysis, Sir A. P. Davidson Administration at Air Ministry, Mr Robin FOX, Obituary, Dr G. A. Reay. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Serck raising £2.5m loan, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Renewed buying of Babcock, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Mr Kingdon joins main Dunford board.

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