The Times - 12/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Strafford, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By John Groser Political Staff, By James Ferrie and Roger Vielvoye, Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Boris Bannov and Vladimir Tagin Novosti Special Correspondents, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Basil Gingell, From a Staff Reporter, From Peter Waymark, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Scott, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Sagnata Investments Ltd. V. Norwich Corporation, By Our Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Richard Davy, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, Commentary by David Spanier, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From David Spanier, By Clifford Longley, By David Wood, From David Blake, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From Paul Martin, From William Borders, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Harold Franklin, Alan Blyth, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By John Hennessy, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, BY Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Peter Marson, By Richard Strecton, By Thomas Turner, Head of the History Department, Berkshire College of Education., Tony Aldous, Geoffrey Wansell, PHS, JEFFREY SIMMONS., E. A. OVENS., IAN YOUNG., CAMPBELL of ESKAN., DAVID JAMES, , ARTHUR BRUCE., MICHAEL LANGLEY., IAN LLOYD., VERONICA HALLAM., RICHARD FAIRCLOUGH., MICHAEL COMAY, AIDAN LISTON., JOHN BAKER., J. H. BEECHAM, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG., J. A. G. GRIFFITH., RONALD DISS., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Our own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Armytage, By Clifford Webb, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, By John Whitmore, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, Donald Barron, By Giles Smith, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, From Ritchie McEwen, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mr. Barry Young, BARRY YOUNG., E. C. LANNING., By Nigel Lawson, DAVID GREEEN., By Christopher Marley, Philip Dyer, by Peter Strafford, by Margot Lyon, by Jean Delfosse editor La Revue Nouvelle, by John Lambert, by Simon Scott Plummer, by David Blake, by Karel Geirlandt, by Herman Sabbe, by Norman Fox,
ResumoNews: La Générale-the unique giant, Government hint of Foulness steelworks, Church dissension reveals failure to adapt, Hospital inquiry told of food pilfering, Increased spending on science recommended, Parents were warned of gas danger, Sympathy for British shoppers' fears, Mr Barber Optimistic on state of economy, Reply on nursing pay by Mr Powell, £500,000 railway museum for York, Wide-ranging inquiry in Whitehall on commercial spying, Mr Rippon sees a threat to talks in confusion over sugar proposal, Inquiry into newspaper report of spying on state files, Labour's Europeans think ahead, Three resign over dismissal of Oxford Union steward, Spaniards' homage to Hitler at Mass, That celebrated French gesture to Britain contains some worrying small print, Senate move to recall troops from Europe, New trial order in travellers' cheques case, A banker in the Renaissance tradition, Sugar 'concession' fails to satisfy producers, Country of strong clashes merges well into wider grouning, Italian plea for fair play over finance, Presbyterians and Congregationalists vote for study of unity scheme, Mr Sadat gives warning to potential rivals, Paris wants Bonn to feel the sharp edge of logic, Officials are warned about applying cohabitation rule on claims, Demolition of Victorian houses is halted, Benelux quarrel kept out of the negotiations, Papal ruling on social teaching is awaited, 8,000 families seek help from housing centre, Herr Brandt says his measures are aid to stability in Europe, Theatre and cinema to be under one roof, Conservative leader defends policy on council rents, 'Action against police' over seized £78,000, Artist anticipated pop image, Astronomy: Maffei galaxy companions, Armed police search for gunman, Czech exiles call on world communists to condemn invasion, Conan Doyle collected works fetch £2,600, Four guilty in Malaysian sedition trial, Mr Nixon asks for $232m to find a cancer cure, Lawyer hopes for reentry permit to Tanzania, Bishops accept union of three colleges, Inflation poses stiff test for economy, Electricity workers get rises of up to £350, The Times Diary Lucia: Webster's triumph, Mandatory grants sought for diploma students, Decision on museum site delights York, Challenge by Bonn over farm prices, When home was a bastle, Court order will end Romford speedway racing, Ruling party returned in St Kitts, Hotel fire may stay a mystery, Glow of Rogers visit to Israel fading fast, French attitude becomes more relaxed, Rampant reshaping of Europe's new capital, Nine Jews face anti-Soviet charges, Three years for woman who saw strangling, Carlist attack on monks, Strike-torn Rome returning to normal, Mark to float until Six agree on reforms, Influx of refugees brings threat of an India-Pakistan crisis, Bishop dismayed at plight of remarried clergy, Currency changes put up holiday prices by 3 pc, Tory losses in Lancashire urban polling, U S and France look certain bridge finalists, Crisis in history teaching, Clothes to see the summer through, How many famous Belgians can you name? This page contains profiles of some of the country's outstanding citizen from the late ninteenth century to the present day, Airline chief tells of Hoover protest, Four in house case may affect thousands, Calls to the Bar, Mr Carr tells of explosions at his home and is asked about the Industrial Relations Bill, In or out-an inevitable rise in food prices, Dorothy Squires awarded £4,400 for libel, Doubt on future of monetaty union plan, Britain and U S agree to work on safety car, The writer as a recluse, Taxpayers foot bill for Irish rovers, One acquitted in Welsh language case, Germany fears France has outwitted others, World's chief breeding ground for champion cyclists, Cunard seeking £2m QE2 compensation, Riviera is kept guessing over Jagger wedding, Fear enters another corner of Africa, Language question bedevils social and political life. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Banque de Bruxelles, Vent-Axia, northeast, Union Miniere, Banca D'america E D'italia, British Island Airways, Berlitz, Burmah, Jones Lang Wootton, William Baird, Richard Ellis & Son, Hessenatie-Neptunus N.V., Heron Motor Group (Fleets) Limited, Vickers Limited, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Grand Metropolitan Hotels, "Gibco", Slough Estates Ltd, The Times, Saa, E. B. E. S., City Of Turin, Leicester Permanent, Peugeot, The Institute Of Taxation, Banque Belge Limited, The Barclays Group, Solvay & Cie, Boac, The Captains Pub, Healey & Baker, De Groot Collis, Tronoh Mines Limited, Credit Lyonnais, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Watney Mann Limited, Westbury, Uk & Belgium, Geest Line, Jacques de Duve, Granada Tv Rental. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Towers, domes, theatres and temples lie open...to the sky; all bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Law: Biafran boy can appeal against order to go home, Policy decisions of local authorities and the law. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Executive Secretary, Personal Columns:, Entertainments, The National Film School. Politics and Parliament: Exporters must seize opportunity offered by currency changes, Impact of higher charges and income tax cut, Mr Heath orders investigation into security allegations House of Commons, Pollution and dumping in North Sea, Pakistan relief best done by UN, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Campaign yields many claims for exemption, Vote and opinion of trade union member must be made to count House of Lords. Reviews: Nation's spirit of independence reflected in music, Romeo in Regent's Park, Rpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, The Catherine Wheel Yorkshire Television Stanley Reynolds, Metaflow Jeannetta Cochrane John Percival, The Dirtiest Show in Town Duchess Irving Wardle, Edwardian music-hall, On the Way/The Green Table Stadsschouwburg, Amsterdam' John Percival, London debuts. Sport: Pakistanis' weaknesses revealed in defeat, England in need of big win over Malta, Arsenal call off Benfica game, Irish Derby now a likely target for Fair World, Boycott and Woodford hit hundreds, Today's cricket, Sports in Brief, Mrs Brasher gives Miss Wade a struggle, Sobers almost gains remarkable win, Lewis fails to hold off Essex, Leicester give up chase with 15 runs needed, Cheers for Buchanan, Bugner booed, Double Tot for spirited debut, Backs outstanding but forwards backward, Illingworth is captain for Pakistan matches. Property: London And Suburban. Letters to the Editor: More Than Their Share Of Suffering, Israel's peace terms, Council housing, Common Market negotiations: the position on sugar, Triple taxation?, Availability of legal aid, Applause at 'Parsifal', The Labour Party And Europe, Jobless graduates, His niece's coat, University recruitment methods streamlined, Good British efforts at the shows, School meals money, Book advertisements, Anguilla Remains The Odd Man Out. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir David Webster Principal architect of the Royal Opera's success, Mr Sean Lemass Better AngloIrish relations, Sir Ian Henderson. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, May 13, 1946 Rocket experiment. Business and Finance: Vickers chief forecasts start of recovery, Doulton House sold for £2.5m, Tightening Belgium'S two-way stretch, Chairman denies GKN is opposed to unions, RB211 contract signed: airlines drop 'TriStar for BEA' demand, Austrian MPs to debate schilling, Effects on regional development of Six entry, New export board will take place of BNEC, An Unstable Relationship, Fiat raises UK prices by 3 pc, Lord Norbury banned from dealing, Warning to exporters on possible US dock strike, Pricing dilemma for UK after currency upheavals, CEGB pays £1.5m for East India Dock site, Rowntree looks for an improvement, Unilever N.V., Vickers in search of direction, Fresh talks on Burmah-Conoco merger scheme, DM parity will not be fixed until the Six improve currency controls-Dr Klasen, Mining Tax credit fillip to RCM earnings, Staking a claim to third world potential, Traders urged to speed up VAT consideration, The Times list of latest dividends, Hauliers continue to press for increase lorry weight limits, Briefly from the Boardroom, Eagle Star Insurance Group, Chairmen's Reports Eagle Star chief on the lesson of V & G, Chamber's aid for exporters, Rowntree Mackintosh 1970 Results and Dividend, Waiver plea on fibre imports, Business Diary: A day (well, an hour) in the life of Parkinson, Renault plant halts in Belgium, Speculators switch to gold as West German measures bite, Marketing: are giveaways really worth it? As Allied Breweries plunges in with a unique £100,000 beer promotion, Patricia Tisdall finds that once anyway the answer was yes, Rise in social security benefits may aid economy, National Sunlight Laundries Limited, Design Council's engineering panel, Engineering blights Dawson and Barfos, Strong buying-equities to within 8 pc of index peak, Bids and Deals Newman offer for Wheatley, NUBE will open its doors to other financial groups, Belgian decision angers Dutch, Balance of payments needs 'decisive action', How the markets moved Rises, Minister hints at engineering work on the way, The tables turn in Brussels, BSA assemble taxis for Austin-Morris to market, Revaluation-a 'disaster' for shipbuilders, Linwood pay deal, Office shortage threat to City. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange tightens up on broking firms, Channel Tunnel rights issue, NY copper down 185 points, Fixed Interest, Sterling and Money, Further good gains, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Mr Thorpe joins board of merchant bank. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,768, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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