The Times - 12/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Giles Smith Business News Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By a Staff Reporter, U S Economic Correspondent, By David Wood Political Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From John Chartres, By Christopher Warman, By Tony Aldous Environment Reportor, By Philip Howard, By Our Medical reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Leonard Amey, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Sue Masterman, By George Clark Political Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Leo Goodstadt, From Mario Modiano, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Corespondent, From Terry McLean, By Andrew porter, By John Nicholls, David Wade, Loenard Buckley, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Michael Billington, Michael Glenny, Max Harrison, David Williams, Gerald Ely, Stewart Harris, Patrick Brogan, PHS, Ernest A. Payne, Walter J. Martin, C. Desmond Ford, SJ, T. Corbishley, SJ, H. G. Townsend, SJ, Emest J. Edwards, Harry Morton, Michael Scott, S. Booth-Clibborn, Kenneth Skelton, Kenneth Sansbury, Gordon Evans, Tom Baird, Nigel L. Gilson, Hagh E. Wilcox, Albert W. Mosley, Paul Oestreicher, Sydney D. Bailey, Herbert Waddams, R. Elliott Kendall, K. S. RYLE, , B. LEVENE, DAVID BARRAN, VAL DUNCAN, REAY GEDDES, KEARTON, NETHERTHORPE, PLOWDEN, POOLE, E. J. CALLARD, DEREK EZRA, A. A. HALL, KENNETH, KEITH, ARTHUR, NORMAN, MICHAEL ANCRAM (Conservative Candidate, West Lothian 1970) MALCOLM RIFKIND (Conservative Candidate, Central Edinburgh 1970) W. M. REID (Labour Candidate, Orkney and Zetland 1970) GEORGE FOULKES (Labour Candidate, West Edinburgh 1970) DONALD GORRIE (Liberal Candidate, West Edinburgh 1970) DONALD CLARKE (Liberal Candidate, Edinburgh Pentlands 1970), K. W. CATTERMOLE., JIM SILLARS., WILL HOWIE., C. LEWY., CICELY MORGAN., H. J. G. Renwick, P. J. Williams, K. M. Fitzpatrick, A. J. Rutland, P. W. R. Bull, D. Cox, P. G. Clinkskel, N. Brook, L. G. Neville, A. P. D. Williams, R. Saunders, J. D. Lang, S. J. Tucker, A. G. Bedford, L. B. Turner, P. L. Sibree, T. Forbes, J. Vela, E. B. Bell, D. J. Bigden, B. Donaghue, A. R. W. Grimsley, G. F. Cope, D. B. Jewell, L. Castle, D. Cussen, D. G. Knight, R. Good, M. Doughty, D. E. Cook, G. Price, R. Freeman, P. Jutton, P. Geen, M. Parsley, M. Farmer, G. W. Piper, D. Edwards, S. Garner, P. Kellett, F. Ramsey, I. Price, R. H. Goodall, B. Marshall, M. A. Cornish, P. Walters, A. Witherick, J. Louis-Marc, E. F. Elgie, K. Hart, R. Raybould, J. W. Bayley, A. L. Brand, F. W. Twiss, P. W. R. Denning, A. J. Laister, G. Everett, J. R. H. Minter, D. Evans, B. M. S. W. Emery, F. W. T. Bowell, M. C. Page, J. Jupe, P. J. Dent, D. G. Knight., A. H. LUSCOMBE., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , FLORIAN O. P. BRANN., H. A. GUY, From Our Special Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Leonard Amey, By John Woodland, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Richard Spiegelberg, ERIC COCKERAM, , D. R. OFFORD., By Joe Roeber, Innis Macbeath, W. H. LAITHWAITE, MARK OTTAWAY., R. A. HILL, M. E. WALKER, R. F. COOK, M. R. E. HUTTON., ADRIAN FISHER., By Anthony Thomas, Guy Hawtin, John Armytage,
ResumoNews: Viewpoint, Unsafe seats upset MPs, Peers propose closer links with Commons, Pressure query to BBC, Myths that start at Calais Agriculture, Nationwide rally in favour of family living, King Hassan says plot ringleaders will be shot today, Ghana reaffirms support for S African talks, The Washington Column Food for IMF thought, The Times Diary Liberal staff for ASTMS, Scientist wins York crossword tie, £43m scheme for mental health care, Helicopters ready to fly troops to trouble spots as Orange marchers prepare for big day, The sweet breath of youth blows its own trumpet, Mr Agnew tells of concern over Pentagon papers, Fifty firemen fight 200°F liner blaze, Bombs on Ulster march route, Mr Kosygin replies to Chinese attacks, World Bank condemns Pakistan Government, Computer planned US lawyers' 'invasion', Three-line whips and twisted arms, Writing test after hijack note forces jet to land, Plan to curb psychiatric work on dissidents, Sealing fault killed the three Soyuz astronauts, Liberal leader's sharp attack on Wilson broadcast, An end to Australian immigration?, Mr Stewart to vote for joining Market, The men from the veldt march again, Investigation is sought on jail demonstration, Dutch paying the price of social change, Research: £2m building Opening at Oxford, Answering a question of relationships, Air of tension in Orange as Springboks arrive for country match, Why revolt failed to overthrow King Hassan, Channel claims one more victory, Sale of maize a breakthrough for Rhodesians, Peking seeks closer ties with North Korea, Reflation on way in three weeks, TUC chief says, Laird denial on 'nuclear Japan', Nursing homes 'give abortion facts to police', Ultimatum to Archbishop Makarios, Sudden swing against Market entry in Shadow Cabinet, Pakistan Army intervention set off events which led to vengeance killings in East Bengal, Plymouth fights loss of power and asks minister to hear its case for county status, Plan for a 'Punjabi' constitution, Minister approves proposal for Norwegian steel plant in Britain, Union could strike against CIR ruling, Foster-father wants seven boys to stay, Yesterday's quotes are used against Labour, US loses £700m without trace in Vietnam, Inquiry call on police brutality allegations, Author says he saw no anti-war parade, Palestinians choose Mr Arafat as chief, Britain may ask Six to defer talks on fisheries until after entry, Dynamite left on roadside, US women demand cushion car for safety, Brighton schools start week of social work, Mini-homes that grow are proposed for the young. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Index. Display Advertising: Northeast, "Taisho Marine", Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Williams & Hambert Group Limited, Dunhill, Macarthur's Scotch, The Common Market, Allied Polymer Group Limited, Legge, Mnb, Ralli International Limited, Geo. Bassett Holdings Limited, Save And Prosper Group, A D International Limited, Boac. Weather: The Weather. Law: Bail of $1m in smuggling case. Sport: Yachting The trials of the Fireball, Cycling Ocana keeps lead after time-trial, The Open champion who just loves to play golf, Rowing Britain strike winning form, Athletics Little hope for Bedford's plan, Rugby Union Lions can win series if they use backs, Polo Withers checks progress of American team, How Norman ran himself pink for Leicestershire, Racing How Waterloo became a boon for France, For the record Tennis, Slow race but Trifle leads again, Rifle shooting REME captain is best shot in Army, Yachting, Swimming Terrell breaks six records in three days. Reviews: Something good from Buffalo Les Biches/La Sylphide Philips Halle. Dusseldorf, Fiction A State of Peace By Janice Elliott (Hodder & Stoughton, £2.10), Lord Boyle reviews The Art of the Possible Lord Buttler's vivid work of art, Pushkin, source of delight and man of his time Pushkin: a Comparative Commentary, A Close Shave Nottingham Playhouse, Self-generating counterpoint RPO/Kempe/Hayes Festival Hall, RPO/Leskovic Festival Hall, The Guardians London Weekend, To Damascus Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9 and 23, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property New Bristol office block Progresses. Editorials/Leaders: Victims Of Soviet Mental Hospitals, Fifty Years As An Asian Buffer, King Hassan Still In Charge. Letters to the Editor: Cathedral revealed, Supply of food, SET saving, Fringe benefits, The Baltic Exchange, So many agencies, Miss Bernadette Devlin, Depression in a welfare society, Joining EEC: A verdict from industry, Opportunity in Rhodesia, Treated orange peel, No offer, The Pentagon papers, French pint glasses, A-level English. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Saturday, July 13, 1946, Trading By The Rules. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments, Latest appointments, Honours class lists at Oxford University, Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Deaths. Obituaries: Pedro Rodriguez Mexican racing driver, Lieut-Gen Sir F. Nosworthy, Miss Grace Colman. Business and Finance: UK leading Europe in ship container traffic, Airlines likely to cut Atlantic fares this year, British executives below Continental counterparts in real salaries league, OPEC seek role in marketing, Fresh food prices go up by 18 per cent in a year, Unit trust prices, Chipboard levy 'could mean dearer furniture', Freight Report, Grand Met may raise £34m bid for Truman, Results this week AB Foods, Distillers and Woolworth, Management The ABC and XYZ of MMD, Union accuses Whitehall over pay restraint, Bank chiefs optimistic on exchange flexibility, Records broken at The Times, Workers' plea for takeover, Objectives, forecasts and plans, Man on a Mickey Mouse job, Briefly from the Boardroom, Decline in council housing projects leads to gloomy forecast for the builders, Company News Mansfield Brewery still optimistic, Allied Polymer Group's post-issue strategy, Life on Community Farm, Dorland acquire regional stake, French bulls featured in Royal Show entrants, Productivity bonuses boost power wages, Honeywell contesting denial of preference, Commodities Copper prices likely to continue upsurge, Investment lessons from the Emerald Isle, Business Diary in Europe: Heavy days for Schiller, Giscard and the Lira, Austin-Morris recall in hope of end to strike, 'Great risk' of Lockheed failure even with loan, R-R expected to win better terms for Fokker engine, New Issues Kettering Motor and Allied Polymer, Proposal to double IRI capital fund is debated. Stock Exchange Tables: NY copper up as talks fail, Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, More share prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Freight Bonallack names its first managing director after merger. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,820, Television, Radio. Births.
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