The Times - 28/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Michael Hornsby, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill Business News Staff, By Our Business News Staff, From Christopher Warman, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Ian Murray, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Drummond, By Ronald Kershaw, Halldora Blair, Margaret Stone, Philip Dyer, by Ronald Faux, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Stanley Crowther., Victoria Brittain, PHS, Michael Hornsby, Eynon Smart, NICHOLAS BETHELL., BERNARD MILES., ARTHUR DAVIDSON, , GERARD NOEL., MICHAEL WARD., VALERIE BARGERY, , DAVID NORFOLK, , L. A. DARKE, , NICK ROGERS, , H. T. F. GREEN., MICHAEL WATERS, , WILLIAM HUNTER, , JAMES BLEWITT., F. H. FOWLER., S. W. ALEXANDER, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , GRAHAM DOWELL, , ANDREW DAVIS, , ROBERT LUSTY, , HUGH CARADON., MAX NEUFELD, , ANTHONY SHORT, , By Christopher Derrick, From Trevor Fishlock, , By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Lewine Mair, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent., From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, David Wade, Michael Billington, William Mann, Max Harrison, Pamela Vandyke Price, Katie Stewart, John Carter, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer,
ResumoNews: Japanese floating of yen first victory in Nixon drive for monetary reform, Collecting Mahler: all the symphonies but one, Yard men are not campaigning-minister, Small traders find a way into city shopping centre, Good Food Guide Austere tradition in Cornwall, 'Strike-free' labour record is bait for new industries., Britain's cultural isolation revealed, The visionary who leads Libya, Cairo's first move to heal rift with Russians, Vorster pledge to resist multiracialism, 'Poor quality' advice on girls' careers, Confidence was broken, MP claims, Police find nearly half a ton of gelignite in house, General strike disrupts Bengal flood relief, Millionaire recluse asked to prove he exists, Saigon 'rigging' verified, Provisionals admit causing office blast, New concessions offered by Rhodesia, Careful watch kept in London area as man sought by police runs out of hiding places, Social Security A more generous and socially acceptable benefit, Surrey's fight against elm disease, France finds itself even more tactically isolated, Uganda troops accused of killing two Americans, Bonn widens scope of proposal for troop cuts, Profile of an Asian enigma, Medicine: Testing for muscular dystrophy, Wine Value for money, Science report Psychology: Controlling blood pressure, Travel Morocco bound, Coroner clears clinic of widow's death, Threat of orders withdrawal would face a new Upper Clyde group, Mr Heath asked to Join Six war on drugs, Foreign Office rebuke for the Russians, Last of the slums will vanish in nest few years, Return of the giants of Galapagos, Call to boycott some bread, Cost of two jails well above estimates, Income scale for free school meals is raised, Treasury puts brake on speculators, Helicopters deliver Ulster road blocks, Rotherham Smarter and cleaner-yet still proud of its mucky past, Welsh farmers assured of future in EEC, Protest by firemen after calls to pop festival, Guernsey leaders try to end doubts on Market, Three killed as Bank holiday rush builds up, President of Chad accuses Egypt of being involved in abortive coup d'etat and severs relations, Gardening Colour for all seasons, 'Monstrous' to expect hourly TV 'cake', An alternative to sexual shame, The Times Diary Lubbock centenary goes unmarked, Dr Kaunda accuses south of backing Mr Kapwepwe, "Falstaff is a deplorable character...", Literature And Religion-3 G K Chesterton An intellectual passion for ultimates, German airline will cut Atlantic fares, Police 'too firm' with some demonstrators, The holiday you can bank on, £361,601 is left by Mr Godfrey Winn, Town's boycott of British goods aimed at ending internment, West Bank Arabs seek political freedom, Timothy West, Food Veal and ham pie, US legal official faces call to resign, Velasquez work reported found in Malaga. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Union Miniere, Rotherham Area Development Council, Beatson, Clark & Co. Ltd.,, House Hunters, Richard Ellis & Son, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Hambro Property Investment Bonds, Abbey Property Bonds, Emil, Ncc Rexco Group, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Dunhill International, George Wright (Rotherham) Ltd., Appeal, Gummers Ltd, Aven Tools Limited, Personal Columns Advertisements, Photopia Group, Rotherham Encourages Industry. Law: Date is set for trial of Mr Pogrund, Crowd boos four accused at Blackpool, Ontario court shelves IOS case, Charges against Welsh language men withdrawn, Court approves US bank deal. Arts and Entertainment: Gleneagles sale brings £66,080, The Times jumbo crossword, Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess When 30 is too old, Bridge Fighting the system, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,860, Keene is chess favourite, Sunday. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Find a buyer in The Times, For The Epicure, Collectors, Funeral Arrangements, Shopping By Post, Holidays And Travel, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twelfth Sunday after Trinity, Gardening. Business and Finance: Commonwealth butter prices dearer soon, Mining Minsec repercussions still being felt, East Midland coal row threatens board's results, Treasury acts to limit speculative inflows to Britain, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Tokyo move will boost British sales overseas, London docks future in balance: men seek to end Devlin phase 2, Company News Hudson's Bay resurgence, Good progress in knitting industry training, Late rush on foreign exchanges, Insurance Could you meet a claim running into thousands of pounds?, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, Text of the Japanese statement on yen parity, Copper industry is nationalized, Fixed Interest, Credit control changes expected early next month, Dr Schiller for Rome talks, Levy warning to US by foreign steelmakers, Tokyo decision has little impact on Eurobond trade, Set-back for exports put at $5,400m in year, Orders for new building up 5 pc in second quarter, German delegation in secret Paris conclave, Lucas deadlock threatens motor industry output, Bids and Deals UDS goes up to 67½p for Henry, More jobless at vending machine group, UCS final proposals as creditors assemble, Sterling and Money, Personal Investment And Finance Property bonds have now come in from the cold, N Corah's first steps to recovery, Truman bid unconditional. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Good rally in Engineerings, Wall Street, Recent issues. Editorials/Leaders: Strict Controls, Lord Longford's Inquiry, Land Of The Rising Yen, Israel Has A Shock And An Opportunity.. Letters to the Editor: Police and violence: measures to discourage crime, Lord Longford's quest, Sovereignty in EEC, Repeat viewing, A Palestinian state, Soviet intellectuals, In the harem, The dollar crisis, The shape of sopranos, An arbiter of broadcasting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, August 28, 1946 Russian seizures. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Kenneth Sisam Publisher and Editor, C. Denier Warren, Tom Phelps, Margaret Bourke-White. Sport: Football Defiant newcomers face Howe's planning, Motor racing Hill in Formula two race, Yachting Cadet title for Marchant: Pole disqualified, Bowls Mrs Frost is singles champion, Surrey march to 55 points from three matches, Show jumping Miss Moore is first on Psalm, Hockey Dutch struggle to win by three goals, Polo Scene set for fast final, Sports in Brief, Reasons why Selhurst can be given another chance, Rugby League Mr Christian arrives as captain, Athletics British runners must earn points, Cycling Confusion fails to deter Mrs Burton, Swimming Another win for Miss Atkinson, Golf Miss Mark recovers to win title. Reviews: Mantra Royal Albert Hall, Radio. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents. Births.
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