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The Times - 11/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Strafford, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Stanley Baldwin, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Our Air Correspondent, By Ian Murray, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, , By Brian Cashinella, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healey, Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By David Wood and George Clark, Commentary by David Spanier, From Roger Berthoud, From David Spanier, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Davy, From Patrick Brogan, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Special Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Leapman, Guy Brett, From Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, by Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Dennis Walters, Tony Aldous, PHS, MICHAEL ROBERTS., ILEX PULLENAYEGUM., CONESFORD. House of Lords, May 9., CHRISTOPH SCHREUER., AUDREY E. CRANER., ROGER H. ZION, Member of Congress, Indiana, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C, JUDITH LISTOWEL, ROBERTA L. CANNON, Moorfield House, 51 Moorfield Road, Duxord, Cambridge., CECIL E. KING, , KENNETH CLARK. GRAFTON, Chairman, Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, SHEILA CHICHESTER, ELIZABETH YOUNG, Secretary. Hawksmoor Committee, ARTHUR BRYANT, JANE B. DREW, . E. MAXWELL FRY, RICHARD SHEPPARD, JOHN SOUTHGATE, Dean of Greenwich NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, TOM MARGERISON, Greenwich Society, 111 Maze Hill, Greenwich, S.E.10., CHRIS TOOKEY, Editor, , KATHERINE BLAND. 25 Kew Green, Kew, Richmond, Surrey., MARGARET PRATT, , HELEN C. BENTWICH., ROGER CROWTHER., ALEX DUNCAN, Lincoln College, Oxford. May 6., G. A. WARE, , C.B., From Arthur Osman, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, From Ritchie McEwen, From David Blake., By Terry Byland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Morison, By Giles Smith, Kenneth Owen, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clive Callow, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Colin Chapman, JOHN R. FOSTER, National, M. T. WILSON., DAVID MOCKRIDGE, , E. D. COGAN., R. S. PETERS, , By Eric Wigham, by Dalgety, Penny Hunter Symon,

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News: Female equality could score notable victory, Printing dispute as the Daily Sketch dies, Doubt comes in when the dollars go, Surrey council resists Gatwick plan, Mr Powell 'a man so various', Hitch-hiker tells of charity walk collision, Council can pay union fees for Students, S. Africa is ready for sea terrorism, Bank union backs industrial Bill by narrow majority, MP alleges conspiracy of silence over council poll, Britain's undaunted friend to leave Dutch Cabinet, Teachers back headmaster in essay dispute, Interrupters in custody until trial has ended, Feudal echoes down on the farm, Six die, 40 are taken to hospital as London hotel blazes, Concorde costs rise by further £60m, Dr Cole defends film after showing for MPs, Car firms and unions are 'irresponsible' on pay, Commitment on entry by 100 Labour MPs, Summit is viewed with hope, Continuous training of teachers proposed, New move to rid gaming of criminal elements, A day of action and some hope, Dr Schiller faces critics in Bonn, Campaign to end fears at Covent Garden, Tests ordered on dust where children play, Labour moves on repeal, Judge leaves Davis case, Small rise in price of holidays possible, Officer failed to recognize navigation warning signal before Channel collision, Bottle campaign is no empty gesture of protest, Jamaica protest over diplomat incident, Transforming the wastelands, Zambia gang steal car from British nurses, Boy of three savaged by Alsatian, Mood of cautious optimism over outcome of Rogers mission in Middle East, Medicine Vaginal cancer risk to unborn, Government pledge to produce the RB 211, Plan for Hess to stay with family when West guards prison, Tourists hit hard by new strikes in Italy, Pollution stops Lugano bathing, Peer warns women of pornography increase, Greeks are charged after months in detention, Losing pace with a horse's appetite, 25 years fail to exhaust the Secombe comic vein, Gulf islands: key to Iranian understanding with Britain, Germans defend interests of New Zealand, 'Duvalier quits' story rouses Haitian exiles, Dr Barnard transplant is successful, Dr Kaunda wins support for new reforms, Mr Marlowe fails to solve a Shakespeare riddle, 'Rebels' may upset Free Church move, Permission given for 24 Jews to leave Russia, The Times Diary, Mr Wilson speculates on a general election over the Common Market issue, Steel staples fortify walls in high-rise flats, Soviet naval power worries Mr Laird, Paris threat to monetary union, Senator Muskie forges ahead in opinion polls, Astronomy: Black and white holes, Sugar sweetener sincere, French maintain, Lambeth Tories pin their hopes of victory to social service record, All serious Bengali resistance now over, Squatters move into Transport House, Now Everest expedition oxygen expert is ill, Mr Dubcek 'living freely with enough money', Inquiry told of asaults with damp towels, Coloured guerrilla gets 15 years, Trust to publish sex book, New post for £56-a-week macebearer, Italians fail to sell dairy scheme to Paris, India bars landing by E African Asians, Einstein theory led to arson, Latin no longer compulsory for Oxford, £46,250 fine over exports to Rhodesia, 'Unlikely that killer ought ever to be freed', Preservation order on house was not delivered, Benelux satisfaction at positive start to meeting, French concession on sugar provides hopeful start to crucial Brussels meetings. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, Author awarded ½p damages in libel case, Latest appointments, Britons win American television awards, A job for the skilful 'loner'. Index. Display Advertising: Universal Geneve, northeast, Anglo-Transvaal Trustees Ltd., Harvey Nichols, Alliance Property Holdings Ltd., American Express, Dunlop, Economic Insurance Company Limited, Tabm, St. Regis-Sheraton Hotel, WG and S, Action, Unilac, Inc., Halifax, Phoenix, Christian Aid Week, City Wall, E.R.Nicholson, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Ltd, Lilley, Spillers, Hampton & Sons, Twa, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Pros and cons of continuing the contract, Court ruling does not alter protection for consumers, Apology from Mr Davies, Problem of professions under strikes Bill House of Lords, Pension increases for Services, Farm policy changes will help housewives, Concorde costs rise by further £60m to £885m: more talks later in year, Wrong assessments by Inland Revenue: £220 debt cannot be waived, £100m committed to completing development of RB 211: delicate negotiations continue House of Commons. Reviews: Sotheby's Founded 1744, The Last of the Baskets Granada Barry Norman, A Tale of Istanbul Aldwych Michael Billington, Giselle Coliseum John Percival, Snarls and fantasy Disabled Hampstead Theatre Club Irving Wardle, Twosomes for The Foursome, Christie's., Georgian String Quartet Purcell Room Stanley Sadie, Art sale booms in currency crisis, Channelling energy, Rozhdestvensky to rest until June, Another rising son. Law: Treaty of Rome declarations refused, Proper law of multinational contract Sayers V. international Drilling. Classified Advertising: Financial Controller, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments. Sport: Booth bores amid cheerfully aggressive batting, Sports in Brief, Roche seeded No 1 for Bournemouth, Ackerman even more powerful, Farewell match to Yashin, New rift in top women's tennis, Today's programme at Windsor, Seaepic preferred for Derby test, Piggott rides to an easy victory on Roy Soleil, Buchanan takes a risk tonight, Surrey master Lancashire spin bowling, Miss Wade wins Italian title in Straight sets, Irish fail to worry Italians, Boyce and Fletcher show the way, Buxton comes to rescue for Derby, Biddlecombe rides fine double at Wye, O'Keeffe makes things easy for Somerset, Hurlingham tennis results, Lions impressive in training for first game, Parfitt at home to Notts bowling, Today's cricket, Gibbs is too much for Yorkshire, Duration's third successive Win. Editorials/Leaders: One Down And Three To Go, The Call To Release Rudolf Hess, The Unfinished Business, Local Elections On National Issues. Letters to the Editor: South African TV, Withdrawal of money over the bank counter, Air transport rates puzzle, Welfare of the VC winner, Prevention of accidents, Jobless graduates, Computer success, The limits of patriotism, School meals, China's seat in the UN: voting procedure, School-leaving age, St Stephen's Crown, By the Thames, Prisoner in Vietnam, The breadth of Isis, Traffic in arms, Implementing the Industrial Training Act, Future of Greenwich, Professional confidences. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, May 11, 1946 Loan for Britain. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,767, American and French bridge teams ahead, Broadcasting Television. Obituaries: Mr Norman Jeffries, Mr Harry Sacher Zionist writer and lawyer, Sir George Mills, Sir David Ross, Bishop Otter-Barry, Sir Frederick Messer Former Labour MP. Deaths. Business and Finance: Revaluation of Austrian schilling thought too high, NY silver down 150 points, English Calico poised for further recovery, Bids and Deals House of Fraser offers £4.6m for E Dingle, Shares at year's peak on overseas trade hopes, Only hope is left for Australia's wool farmers, Export research scheme extended for three years, CIR see scope for hotel unions, Benguela Railway Company, Why employers can now make a stand, Allied Irish Banks, Speculators curbed, but no sign of rundown in big currency holdings, The Times list of latest dividends, American airlines 'impressed and satisfied' by Rolls-Royce board, ICI fertilizer prices raised, Iraq planning deepwater port for supertankers, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, State urged to ease restrictions on the construction industry, German fears for jobs and exports, Chemical workers reply to 11 pc offer on Thursday, Return by Cammell Laird means liquid gas carrier launch will go ahead, Chairmen's Reports Dunlop warn of Pirelli shortfall, Sit-ins at Renault plants to continue, Fixed Interest, US pleased with crisis outcome, Japanese expect the yen to emerge unscathed, OECD monetary meeting in Paris postponed, The Vereeniging Estates Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Nestlé Alimentana S.A. Cham and Vevey Switzerland Payment of dividend coupons, Business Diary: Professor Stamp to set up accountancy centre, Lesney passes dividend after £1.2m deficit, Tennant credit for Mexican deal, WHEELOCK MARDEN and Company Limited, Company News Profits of MAM jump 73 per cent in first half, Canadian purchase, Decision on Belgian franc is under review, Rudolf Wolff and Noranda in new joint enterprise, Slater Walker bid £6.9m for Solicitors' Law, How the markets moved, Bank staffs reject Midland, Metal Closures Group Higher Dividend From Thriving Business Resolute And Dedicated Management Team, Ian Morison describes some of the difficulties and uncertainties that British companies will face as they make their way back to the foreign exchange markets, A plan for a sugar-free future, Britain and Europe on the first day of floating Peter Jay, Economics Editor, examines the opportunities and pitfalls for Britain and the pound, Hard times for the watchmakers, Mining Inco earnings open 18 pc lower, Sterling and Money, Brown Bros. to press 118p for J & F Stone, £7m yearlings, Hire-purchase debt rose 7pc in March to £1,356m, D-mark ends first day with 3½ pc parity rise, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, P & O set up ship store subsidiary in £8m field, Unilever Dr. Ernest G. Woodroofe On Changing Pattern Of Unilever Preparations to meet the challenges of the '70s, Computer News Lowndes-Ajax buys microfilm service, India buys £40m tractors from Leyland. Business Appointments: Mr Aubrey Jones joins board of Cornhill. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, Strong rise in equities. Property: Phillips Son & Neale.

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