The Times - 26/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Tammy Arbuckle, From John Woodcock, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By J. Grindley. of the Meteorological Office Bracknell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier European Editor, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, By Dan van der Vat, From David Housego, From a Special Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From our Correspondent, John Percival, Guy Brett, By Geoffrey Green Football correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Joyce Whitehead, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Gerald Sinstadt, From John Ballantine, From jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, George Clark, Innis Macbeath, PHS, ROBERT SKIDELSKY., L. BRUCE ARCHER., PATRICK T. C. LEWIN., JOHN F. M. SMALLWOOD., GEOFFREY HOLMES, chairman, , JOHN HOBHOUSE, Chairman, , MASSEREENE., G. WILSON KNIGHT., DELACOURT-SMITH., BEN WHITAKER., M. V. OSMOND, Secretary, , J. M. WALKER., K. J. PRICE., By U. A. Titley Rugby Football Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Our Business News Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Sally White, By Giles Smith, By Clive Callow, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, V. G. HARRISON., ANTHONY BURNEY., By Trevor Fishlock, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, D. K. W. COX, , By Maurice Corina, By Richard Spiegelberg, Philip Dyer, By Thelma Jenkins,
ResumoNews: Fear of worst rural slump since 1930s, Harold Lever's economic expansion policy, Letters to The Times, Mr Aitken admits he lied when he knew he was in trouble, Mr Wilson says: 'I stay on as leader', Labour MPs in Commons demonstration, Defeat of Roskill report feared, Changes likely at next Commonwealth talks, Whirlwind turns car round in street, Bernard Levin Would Pretoria be on Britain's side?, Czechs pay surprise visit to Moscow, Anti-hunt members may sue over 'attack', Marches and rallies to back post strike, Gang may be embarrassed by stolen platinum, Commons suspended after unprecedented demonstration against guillotine motion, Government risking defeat on longer coal Bill sittings, Army leaders seize power from President Obote in successful Uganda coup, Malay party breaks with past, Pollution notice on detergent packages urged, Whirlwind damage to London homes, Australia lose Lawry and Redpath, Manson 'family' found guilty, Child must remain with foster parents, Villagers prove they can give up smoking, Motives of the shop steward, Struggle for control of Dulwich estate, Iran torture reports denied by Shah, Ministers meet to seek curb on kidnapping, US concern over Cambodia role, Fire destroys yachts on Italian Riviera, Countdown for moon flight begins, Puma first metric system aircraft for RAF, Mr Lindsay intervenes to check criticism of New York hotels-for-homeless expenditure, CIA money for two radio stations alleged, Council pledge on housing to race board, Army is happy over short-term cadets, Farewell to those glimpses of Paris, A new British strategy in Brussels, CND to hold Festival of Life at Easter, Students ask for £70 a year more in maintenance grants, US-led guerrillas in Laos beaten back, Littlewoods computer will have us all taped, Kensington plan to rehouse 1,400 families, ILEA shelves grammar school scheme, Journalist' doubts on redundancy terms, David Stone in leading Monte Carlo team, Mr Nixon's courage said to have averted war, Strike ends after meeting with Polish leaders, Herr Brandt gives in to French on Europe, The Spring Collections by Prudence Glynn, Egypt prepares for crossing of Suez Canal, Train blast denial by science master, Opposition in Bonn warned over split, British consulate seeks new visit to detained dean, Improved prices for French paperweights, By-election loss for Mrs Gandhi opponents, Right wing move to oust Ulster leader, More than a secretary, Protocol clash over visit of Franco heir to US, Rugby pioneers celebrate a century, Post union withdraws arbitration hint, Six years of wet weather, Vatican renews fight against birth control, Science Report Pollution DDT drives tadpoles frantic, The case for strengthening the Ombudsman's hand, Bitterness builds up as parties clash over timetable, 37 die as plane crashes in Andes corridor, Supporters of EEC entry launch big campaign to win over public opinion, Shopkeepers in Rome fear Mafia violence, Pilot saved after North Sea fighter crash, The Times Diary Benn plan for Labour link with pressure groups, No extra safety measures after football accident. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Aquila Press, Lyon, Tyndall, J. W. French & Company Limited, northeast, Allied Breweries Limited, samia, The Weir Group Limited, Chemicals & Allied Products Export Promotion Council, Gooch & Wagstaff, Sagittair Air Cargo, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Instant Print, Standard Bank Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Suspended sentence wrong with borstal order Regina V. Baker, Man transformed by injuries: £9,687 damages upheld kertesz V. Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Co. (Great Britain) Ltd., Termination of periodic tenancies Charles Clay & Sons Ltd. V. British Railways Beard. Politics and Parliament: Queen losing hunting and fishing rights but swans to stay royal House of Lords, Conference does not fetter Britain House of Commons, Opposition fail to treble time for committee, Mr Rippon expects Britain to have Common Market voting rights from the outset House of Commons, Labour demonstration: sitting suspended, Timetable motion in Industrial Relations Bill inevitable: passage urgent in national interest, Fish and chips on Sundays. Reviews: A study in sexual warfare The Formation Dancers Hampstead Theatre Club Irving Wardle, Benni Efrat Mayfair Gallery Frank Auerbach Marlborough, Sail away with coward, Deller Consort Purcell Room Alan Blyth, Italian String Trio St John's. Smith Square Stanley Sadie, Terrible Jim Fitch Bbc 2 Chris Dunkley, Lindisfarne Lyceum Michael Wale. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Catch NMy Soul for, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,680, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Meet the Quartet, US student films at. Sport: Tennis, Moore reaps Maltese thorns-the roses still mislaid, Cautious Australia neglect their advantage, Legra relaxes-and wins, Dooley new manager, Sports in Brief, A frown for Brentford, a smile for Leeds, Leicester City take command, Five selected for series with Australia, Snow reports, Halt called by referee to aquatic farce, Three internationals in RAF side, One method on trial, Last night's results FA Cup-Fourth round, Colchester profit by reversal of tactics, Revival imminent by South, Stephenson loses Orient War, Jacklin may find top form. Editorials/Leaders: Always A Regreitable Necessity, The New Men In Uganda, Gearing Up For D-Day, Mr Nixon's Imaginative Programme. Letters to the Editor: Farmers' percentage, Post Office charges, Yorkshire Dales farming, Profits and cash flow, Experiments on animals, Who so high?, The price of oil, Vexation of the nation, Third airport site, Academic standards in dispute, Hiving off in nationalized industry, Grants for churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times o Saturday, January 26, 1946 Mme Chiang's message. Obituaries: Sir Frederick James, Dr Leonard Levy Science in industry, MR W.G. ALEXANDER Noted scientific administrator, Col R. W. McNair, Mr Ernest Chatterton, SIR MICHAEL GILLETT Authority on Chinese culture, Obituary, His Honour Judge Flint. Business and Finance: United front by councils on interest rate talks, IMF approve dinar devaluation, Eire banks fear 'RD' cheques may exceed £7m, Council report urges development area status for north-west Wales, New York silver gains 370 points, IOS chairman sheds executive functions, Singer announce more Clydebank redundancies, Harland give ultimatum on overtime ban, Business Diary: Lord Shackleton may join Cunard · Silkin on Pergamon board, Earnings setback by Du Pont, Builders unions agree to merge, Bids and Deals Overseas drive by Pritchard, Postal strike causing more companies to postpone shareholders' meetings, Ford, Vauxhall hold prices, The Times list of latest dividends, Design limit may slow supertanker construction, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, ITV advertising earnings fall by nearly £3m, LME to open on February 11 and 12, Shipping disruption fear as pilots meet, British yards lose £30m P&O order, Midland factory ban angers city council, US trade surplus more than doubled, SEC indicts King Resources, Fixed Interest, Italy fails to reach 1970 incomes target, UK companies in Uganda hopeful despite coup, Burton choose their first styling chief, Mining Mineral Secs resilience, Reed's third quarter setback in home profits, Consultants stalking Whitehall's corridors, John Silkin joins board of Pergamon, Demand for sterling takes it nearer dollar ceiling, Libya's royalty and tax demands worry major oil companies, Computer News Successful year for Diebold, Chemical industry comes down to earth, Sterling and Money, Engineering industries' new export orders show drop of 13 per cent, Motor industry threatened as foundrymen stay out, How the markets moved Rises, Gallaher launch new rival to Player's No 6, South Western power board tariffs up 12 pc, Company News No dividend by Chansom as costs wipe out profit, Air Freight in further talks over Skyways, Qualitex Limited, Cooperation-the fairer way to fight inflation Harold Lever, MP, on the need for an incomes policy for all sectors of the economy. Business Appointments: Deputy chairman at Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: Late upturn in Reed, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: Salerooms.
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