The Times - 16/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hill, By Hugh Noyes, By Maurice Corina, From Fred Emery, By John Groser Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Evnas Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Ian Murray, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Halfield, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Nichols, From Gretel Spitzer, From David Blake, By David Wood, By David Spanier, By Louis Heren, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From A. B. Musa, From Eric Marsden, From Leo Goodstadt, Alan Blyth, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From Peter Ryde Golf Cortespondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, From Terry McLean Greymouth, New Zealand, Peter Evans, PHS, CHARLES H. de PEYER, ASHLEY SHUTE, , JOHN D. CONSTABLE Professor of, J. ENOCH POWELL., ELFAN REES, , EDWARD J. WARD, , JAMAL NASIR, , B. D. NALSON, , W. W. ADDISON, Chairman of, SHAWCROSS, F. W. BENEY., ANTONY DALE., RAYMOND B. WOOD JONES., J. BREAY., D. CHRISTIE., EDWARD ARCHDALE, , CONRAD VOSS-BARK., P. D. MARSDEN., JOAN BRYANT, , ANTHONY CARROLL, , By a Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Kenneth Owen, From Alan McGregor, From Frank Vogl, From Our European Business Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From David Bonavia, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Anthony Rowley, ROY GRANTHAM., A. L. SUNDERLAND., MARK WATKINS, , TOM HOUSTON, Waverley House, Seaford, Sussex., D. WHITE., ALGERNON WILLIAMS., By Christopher Marley, By Guy Hawtin, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Peter McCunn, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Pearce Wright, by Keneth Owen, by Patrick O'Leary, by F. C. Wright, by C. C. W. Box-Grainger, by A. E. Phillips, by Kenneth Owen, by Colin Cherry,
ResumoNews: Case of two convicted men raised by lawyer, Punishment 'forcing children on to streets', Rumanians and Greeks in Balkan accord, Report on Yarra disaster expected next month, The drop in the ocean that became a tide of help, How Europe treats its MPs: West Germans do not fare worse than under-secretaries Few grumbles over pay in Bundestag, Portugal begins debate on liberal reforms, Polish ministry officials under arrest, Sending news around the globe in seconds, Rambling can be 'like an assault course', Licence plan for new drugs in September, 'Lack of care' verdict on baby's death, Police take over patrols in Dacca, Meeting the challenge at home and abroad, A provocative view of race and intelligence, Where tango and tea still flourish, Labour MPs hit on anti-Market stratagem, Pickets at factory for a year, Mr Barber resists move for reflation, Historic houses 'in danger of decay', Labour presses Government hard in Malta poll, Divided power in a divided Ulster, Israel expects 100,000 Arab visitors this year, Picture link in queue for tomorrow's inventions, S Vietnam to take over buffer zone, Hongkong scorns forecast of Chinese invasion, Shipyard closure threat an 'insult', say the proud men of Clydeside, New call system gives priority for passenger, 5,000 sign protest against car parkers on Parker's Piece, Pipe could carry 400,000 telephone talks at the same time, A political ghost begins to stir, Telecommunications Silent quest to eliminate the wrong number, UN visitor says things better in E Pakistan, Three guilty of £140,000 theft in Johannesburg, Miss Tory protest, Judge bans publication of secret war files, City fraud squad to get more detectives, S African regret at churches' decision, £28m debts at upper Clyde and payment unlikely for over 1,000 creditors, Communist states affirm right to differ, Secrets court sits in camera after RAF man tells of letters, Labour MPs indict Army atrocities in Pakistan, Hull trawlermen codded by Iceland report, plea to resume steel supplies, Putting people before things, Hopes are fading for Middle East peace as Israel fears more guerrilla attacks on its shipping, Dossier fear as students cut off grant to Monday Club, Inflatable hall 'incongrous in Regent's Park', Town changes name in homage to Proust, Plans to cope with increase in 'conversations', Warning on pollution in oceans of world, Government pledge on wages, Denmark, Norway and Ireland to be offered membership of WEU, Blueprint for direct dialling anywhere in the electronic world, Printing unions reject national paper pay offer, Should a child be forced to stay away from home? Our paediatrician answers a parents problem, Stately home fees do not cover cost of opening, 3,000 more people injured in crimes of violence, Group to fight exploitation of sex in permissive society, Bodies tell grim tale of death in the desert, Police open fire again in Albuquerque, Social cuts to affect four million people, Dr Mattar not executed by Israel soldiers, The Times Diary George-Brown's Market rally cry, Magnetism: Europe's largest machine, Schoolchildren inflict first defeat on Uruguay's President, Underwater networks still needed in satellite era, Watercolour fetches 17,000 gns, Too few qualified workers, Immunity claim over assault on police charge, Abortion Act committee are named, Bonn refusal on mark creates EEC problem, Herr Ulbricht absent from E German congress, The Times leader attacked, Mr Maudling rejects plea on deportation orders, Americans fined $20,000 for landing in Cuba, £6,750 award to widow of transplant donor, An air of confidence about the June sun, School streaming 'will mean illiterate doctors', Boy adrift for six weeks, Islington ending '10-year rule' housing policy, Jews are asked motives for gift to OAU, Councils to seek ways to by-pass ban on free milk, Unexplained gap in sequence of events leading to the collapse, Wider powers urged for local radio stations. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Index. Display Advertising: Richard Elus & Son, The Big Link, Dunhill, northeast, Multiple Display Advertisements, Shipton Group, Methuen Childern's Books Ltd., Maples, Stc, Swedish Ericsson, The Times, M&g, Jack Barclay, Burndept Electronics (E.R.) Ltd., Kfr, Autunomics, United Aras Airlines, Ferranti, Cashmores, Pte, olivetti, British Sailors Society, Plessey Telecommunications, Post office, Tr, British Steel Corporation, Mlf, Bfg, Legge, Boc, Bea, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Higher rate of allowance on plant rejected, Improvident and unreasonable to give credence to forecast of profitability by UCS management, Chancellor urged to reflate now: 'We cannot chop and change': growth estimate still the same House of Commons, Providing more money for shipbuilding House of Lords, Correction, Labour's censure: nationalization their solution, Non-statutory appeals against deportation on political grounds. Reviews: A Tristan worth waiting for Tristan und Isolde Royal Opera House William Mann, A triumphant Leone The Rules of the Game New Irving Wardle, London debuts, NPO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall Alan Blyth. Classified Advertising: Liverpool, Personal Columns, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: Old Man Dimplex will revel in this soft going, Sports in Brief, Greene shares lead with Claassens, Test pitch at Lord's may be slow, Years drop away from Sedgman, Leicester can talk to Howe, Franz Josef and Harihari can inspire Lions, Parnell sets Irish Derby puzzle, Cambridge accept challenge and win, French shake off lethargy and pile up points, Aftab's hard strokes brighten final hour, Top players face early defeat, West Germans in drug taking tangle, Ireland's run continues into semi-final, Teesside Park results, Bedford fails to beat Clarke's record, The Maverick wins on home ground, Three-in-one win for Mrs Burton, Masters gets into shape for Wimbledon, Surrey consistency should prevail, Positioning of approach shots a problem at Merion, Walkover for Clifton, Leeds will not transfer home games. Official Appointments and Notices: Sutcliffe resigns, Three awards for RAF rescue, University news, Church news New archdeacons appointed. Editorials/Leaders: Mussolini's Grandchildren, The Responsible Family, Even The Revisionists Are Forgiven, The Conscience Keeper. Letters to the Editor: A truly European aircraft policy, Pay claim by probation officers, Tragedy of Bengal, Motorway barriers, State aid for church reDair, Britain and EEC, Kings and courtesans, The Queen's income, Floating the pound, Tactical role of the aircraft carrier, Attacking the jungle, Grantchester revisited, Premium increases the result of cut price competition in the Sixties, Lord Goddard, Paper bags for sweets, Arab villagers' land, Recognition of E Germany, Defoliants in Vietnam, Vital railways, Pernicious percentage, The cost of monopoly in Britain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Professor C. A. Mace, Mrs Harry Moss, Mrs Betty Alexander, Prof Arnold Kaufman, Mr Paul Abbatt Co-founder of a famous toyshop, Prof W. M. Stanley Nobel Chemistry Prizewinner. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 18, 1946 Russian seizures. Business and Finance: Mining Union Miniere hits copper Down-Under, ICI head backs Market entry, Chairmen's Reports Mr Murdoch takes cautious line, Electricity Council 'no' to sale of showrooms, Clover Dairies trading profits exceed £1 million Preliminary Results, The Zambia Broken Hill Development Company Limited, Contracts British Leyland wins £4m Belgian order, Knitwear output could be doubled, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Benguela Railway Company, British Oxygen's mixed prospects, Floating DM defended as curb on price inflation, Shake-up for film advertising industry, The Commonwealth without us, 4,650 walk out at Massey plant, Schlesinger Insurance And Institutional Holdings Limited, Switzerland Mr Carr ratifies agreement on equal pay at ILO, Boost in gas reserves seen, The Times list of latest dividends, NY copper declines 155 points, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Company News Peter Dixon 'net' up 35 pc: payout cut three points, The need to rethink East-West trade finance, AUEW to deregister when Bill is passed, Textile curbs implementation, Call for UK to testify at TriStar hearings, J. Compton, Sons & Webb (Holdings) Limited, Court Line emerges as a potential bidder for all or part of UCS, Minister and unions to discuss aid for workers, Business Diary: Clydeside's disaster man · Bill 'worth a billion', Fixed Interest, Berwick Timpo Limited, The full order book at Upper Clyde, Bids and Deals Assoc Development posts Noton offer, Mersey Bill 'must not be a precedent', Chevron turns to Holland, Reduced profits but hopeful note from Fleet St, Holiday package that will worry its rivals, Ford shop stewards will urge all-out strike at Halewood, Schlesinger Insurance And Institutional Holdings Limited, Central Bank reports on a flourishing economy, How the markets moved, Alfa-Romeo plan new 'popular', Industrial production advances 3 pc, California Bank goes even higher on its prime rate, Cakebread Robey and Co. Ltd., Sterling and Money, IBM launches computer time sharing service, The Times shate indices, Orders down but output increases in electronic industry, Suppliers may face insolvency, Banking on success at the ports, Bank chiefs adamant on TriStar loan guarantee. Business Appointments: Three appointed to help in reconstruction, Provisional liquidator is appointed for Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, Sir Paul Chambers made Spey Investments chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Technical rally in equities, ommodities, Unit trust prices, New Issues Quotation for Schlesinger, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: Country Property, London & Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,798.
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