The Times - 27/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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Belfast, Saturday morning, From Michael Leapman New York, Feb. 26, By Our Business News Staff, From Derek Wilson Ham Nghi. Feb. 26, BY Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Stewart Harris Sydney, Feb. 26., By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Bradford, Feb. 26, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Belfast. Feb. 26, From Our Correspondent Belfast, Feb. 26, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery Washington, Feb. 26, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Green, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, From Dennis Bird, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Giles Smith, By Business News Staff, By Hugh Stephenson, By Peter Hill, By Clive Callow, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, David Millham, By Dennis Dwyer, Philip Dyer, Margaret Stone, Halldora Blair, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Ross Davies, John Drummond, John Sackur, Geraldine Keen, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Brian Jackson, JOHN HUNT., PAUL FOSTER., JOHN CORDLE, , FRANCIS BENNION, , ADAM BUTLER., ROBIN LUSTIG., PAUL GRIFFIN, , ROLAND MOYLE, , MICHAEL IVENS., B. C. BUTLER, President, , W. H. STREETS, , SAMUEL BRITTAN, , GAY FIRTH, , P. W. M. COPEMAN, , T. K. KARSKI, , HENRY METELMANN., V. EDDISFORD, , DENIS BROGAN, , By Bishop F. R. Barry, by Shirley Williams M.P., David Wade, Michael Billington, Harry Golombek, Joan Chissell, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Bevis Hillier, Bill Glenton,
ResumoNews: Last stand of the Christian conscience in South Africa, Cunard and hotel group may bid for Cook's, One ton of marijuana is seized, Kidney man died before appointment at hospital, Virology: Breast cancer finding, Six days without food failed to worry 'ancient mariners' Atlantic voyager returns, Government will stand firm on unions Bill, Suburban 'ringrail' proposed, Britain seeks to allay Market's fears about sterling's role, Group 'no longer thought of as the Beatles', My Lai commander to face trial on cover-up charges, The logic of self-denial, 100 years in the lead, Politics of Staffordshire pottery, 'Doctors should tell' MP is criticized, Explosion on North Sea platform injures two, The Times Diary Labour peers in all-night attack, The harsh truth in wales, Government affirms that Rolls' aid depended on check, Kenya to ban re-admission of British Asians, The bungling bandits at the bank, Pledge to improve care of the mentally ill, Back to Bogie and the Forties, France and U S agree on anti-drugs drive, Israel reply to Dr Jarring 'means serious talks', Mrs Gandhi's supporters rely on her popularity, Ministry moves likely in postal dispute, Jewish plea to the civilized world, Stimulating art patronage by tax concessions, From Russia with love, McVicar and four others sent for trial, Controversy may stiffen Cabinet resolve, American Army conscript hijacks plane, 20 to be charged in Italian orphanages affair, Bolognese or milanese?, Green prestige, Woman dies as train goes through buffers, Two policemen killed by machinegun in Belfast riot, S Vietnamese mauled on Hill 31, Inquest told of bacteria in baby's milk, Suspension order for year on doctor, Dr Kissinger discounts suggestion of invasion of North Vietnam and possible Chinese intervention, Dean of Johannesburg remanded, Wayfarers' Inns in 1971, ITA moves in on Victorian mansion, Big increase in aircraft traffic at Stansted, Arms for Ulster at shop, police say, Ugandan delegation barred from Africa conference, Avoiding the main questions, Strike may make millions idle, Jail for uniform offence, Group scheme to restore flow of charity gifts, Methodists name delegates, The responsibility of science, Risks in Six's views on N Zealand, Mr Nixon shatters illusions in Israel, Doctors call saved climber a superman, Mr Benn uses rivals to make case for Concorde, Eight per cent rail offer not good enough, union say, Britain serious in EEC talks, says MP, 20 die as storm, Malaysians jib at sale of Wasps to Pretoria, 38 women arrested at Belfast court, A prototype for community radio, Mr Murdoch says ITA statement 'sensible', Boy kidnapped in error is freed for £22,000, Truth about LWT. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's Scotch Whisky, Tyndall, The Observer, Rolls-Royce Creditors, Appeals, Legge, Incurables, London News, Cannon Street Investments Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Athlete forced to retire. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Australia Ala Carte., Collectors, Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Lent, Announcements, Music On The South Bank, Art Exhibitions, Shoppers' Market Place, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Sport: Protheroe makes penalty goals fit the 'crimes', Villa have talent and incentive to upset Tottenham, Sports in Brief, Russians keep ice dancing title, Snow reports, Table tennis results, Lent races at Cambridge, Anglo-Italian draw, New colours, Exciting clashes in Cosford match, Two sent off, then referee cuts game by 5 min, Main clubs agree to enter cup, Fixtures, D'Oliveira plays innings of highest quality, Stewards to see Miss Sinclair, Leeds take seven point lead, Stephenson double at Teesside, England XV deprived of captain, Football results, Welcome success for Stilwell, Boxer should hold off challenge of former stable companion, Stormy Petrel challenging in third place, Challenging position held by Jacklin. Stock Exchange Tables: New York silver gains 200 points, Oil shares weak, New Issues. ICI go international for £12m funds, Commodities, Unit trust prices, The search for the right fund, Wall Street, Recent issues, Stock Exchange deadline set for share deals. Business and Finance: Loans key to Japan textile export restraint, Nearly 1,350 to go in new wave of redundancies, Sterling weaker against Euro $, Shuttlecocks and cigarette papers among suggested monopoly references, Day's strike will halt car plants, BSC plan early closure of some plants, Personal Investment And Finance On your Own, with the literary world's interviewer-ubiquitous Mr Crutchley's voice is his fortune, Alcoa press will reduce work force, The Regions, Company News Slump in Newey and Tayler profit slows, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining MIM cut lead output but expand copper, Ford dispute forces major cutback in European plants, Government to speed investment grant payments worth £50m, For householders, guards against flood, subsidence, malicious persons-and inflation, Equities, Rentokil continues to justify its growth rating, Bank aware of unease over R-R financing, Bullion men take legal action, Fixed Interest, ICI drive to trim costs may affect 1,500 jobs, CU to raise car cover rates by further 22pc, Bigger US stake in Gulf mooted, Results next week, CEGB to delay ordering nuclear station for a year, Libya preparing oil nationalization plan, Company Meeting Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Limited Improved Earnings Statement by the Chairman, Sir Allan Noble, Port of London dues likely to be raised again, Big fall in U S trade surplus, In brief, Philippines sugar fears, Rentokil Group Limited Summary of Trading Results, Sterling and Money, 2,500 laid off by go-slow at Longbridge, How the markets moved Rises, Bids and Deals Wallis reject Burton. Business Appointments: New marketing director for Pilkington division. Editorials/Leaders: Rival Spokesmen For Uganda, Lesson For The Exchange, Undigested Legislation, Over The Odds For The Police. Law: Forcible detainer an indictable offence Regina V. Mountford, Wills and the adopted child's rights. Letters to the Editor: Unionists in Ulster, The control of immigration, Doctors' discount, Consequences of the Ford dispute, At the Planetarium, Sports demonstrations, Dialogue with Humanists, The massacre at Katyn, Arms for South Africa, Control of inflation, Wrong Roosevelt?, Political broadcasts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, February 28, 1946 Appeal by Attlee. Deaths. Obituaries: Rev V. C. Morton, Professor T. Svedberg Nobel Prize winner, Obituary, Maj-Gen Sir Ernest Cowell Wartime medical services in the Mediterranean, Dr Wingfield-Stratford. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Taking the wrong chance, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,708, Radio, Broadcasting: Saturday B.B.C. 1, Chess The cost of competition, Sunday Bbc 1. Reviews: London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, The Grand Tour Royal Shakespeare Theatre John Percival. Property: Seaside And Country, Politics and Parliament: Rolls-Royce understood loans were subject to outcome of review by accountants-Minister.
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