The Times - 09/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Ronald Kershaw, From Michael Leapman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Pat Healy, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Northern Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, From Ian McDonald, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, From Dan van der Vat, David Bonavia, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From Leo Goodstadt, Gerald Ely, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Iverach McDonald, Michael Ratcliffe, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Brian Moore, By Jim Railton, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Andrew Porter, By Jim Snow, By Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, E. C. Hodgkin, PHS, Julian Mounter, THORNEYCROFT., J. ENOCH POWELL, , P. J. KORSHIN., R. D. JACKSON, , CLITHEROE., R.KING, , D. ROSS SIMPSON., BEN WHITAKER, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE., ALAN HERSHMAN, JACKY GILLOTT., PAUL S. SIMPSON., TERENCE M. LANE, , CECIL MOORE., C. K. GRANT., GERALD HATTEE., E. G. COLEMAN., M. J. BEASANT, B. E. ARTHUR., D. JONES., ALAN K. CANTER, , EDWARD DE BONO, TOM DAVIES., PETER PRINGLE, , ROBIN M. RUDD., ELIZABETH GILLETT., A. T. WRAY, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mr Louis Kentner, J.F.E.S., By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, From Frank Vogl, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Layton, ALAN BENJAMIN, K. J. NIXON, , N. F. LEDWITH, , K. M. VINE-LOTT., M. D F. HUDSON, , G. F. KEATINGE., By Anthony Thomas, Norman Fowler, From Frank Vogl, Frankfurt., By Roger Vielvove, By Clifford Webb, David Jones, Robert Jones, by James Morgan Singapore Correspondent, by Dick Wilson, by Anil Bhatia, by Leonard Rayner, by James Morgan, by Arun Senkuttuvan, by Nalla Tan, by Pang Cheng Lian,
ResumoNews: Peers' group rejects need for Speaker in Lords, Viewpoint, World praise for Apollo achievement, Discord in the Valley of Kings, Christians' role in Middle East tragedy, French nuclear explosion, Heather burning an urgent task for the hill farmer Agriculture, Bishops help chaplains to hold Navy church week, £19,000 taken in raid on Basque bank, German workers at the controls, Going back to school, Heritage restricts young generation, English and mother tongues needed to mould identity, All-out drive to crush guerrillas in Sarawak, Nalgo fillip for pro-Market unions, Better aid for deserted wives sought, Beautiful? One way of looking at job problem, Mr Gromyko in Delhi for crucial talks, Tyne vote to stay out likely to be reversed, Increased entries at Bakewell show, Mercenary called for rebel unity in Sudan, court is told, Milan institute for specific skills, New Cabinet appointed by King Hassan, N Korea backs China over Nixon visit, Bishop calls for peace in Londonderry, Mafia 'cancer' killing the pines of Rome, Denial of God the supreme irony of intellect, Obscenity 'not only sexual', Humour keeps up troops' morale amid the nail bombs, Men of Mons march on in long, proud retreat, 'Fair rent' plan attacked, The Times Diary London envoy Jordan's new PM?, UCS men facing two serious challenges, Housing and tax Bills pass Italian Senate, Massive rise in tourism threatens conflict of interests, How Britain can avoid the mistakes of America's car safety clash, Maintaining a stable balance of defences in Europe, Missing baby TV demand, The Washington Column Strong line on US securities market, Dr Goh's 'folly' turned into powerhouse, By foot to Jerusalem, Yacht goes aground in Fastnet race, Mr Maxwell issues another writ, A hot flush of verismo Duce!, Mr Smith says Britain has made aid offer, No Six please, we're Cambridge, Science report Medicine: Breast-fed baby healthier, Consultants: a major force in engineering, Love in the air 'not uncommon', Fleet Street and Hitler The British Press and Germany 1936-1939, Britain's stake in boom area, Singapore Lessons of press crisis in struggle for balanced society, Springboks leave behind a different Australia, Priest saves man on 60-foot ledge, Balpa protest at dismissal of trainee pilots, 19 arrests after skinheads attack campers, Ombudsman orders ministry to apologize to sick man, A four in the East-West bridge game, Racial bias in S African death sentences alleged, Greek publishers defy proposed press laws, Oil refining prospects even rosier, On a losing streak, Oz counsel puts case for dropping censorship, MPs launch campaign for Bill to end sex discrimination in employment and education, Moscow hopes for Rumanian concessions, Soldier is killed as snipers open fire during bitter rioting in Belfast, Industry in the regions Boat-rocking at Swan Hunter, Labour may gain from union merger, Envoy makes a veiled hint at Spain's desire to join Nato, Former Czech spy tells US Senate committee how Department of Disinformation functions in Prague, Calamity of Joe's knee is the talk of New York. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Asia Research Bulletin, Shangri-La Hotel, Rea Brothers Limited, Borneo, Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, The Sime Darby Group, Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd., Sigapore Container Port, National Bank Of Commerce, The Anglo-Thai Corporation Ltd., Lyon, Air Freight, Chatreuse, Fiat, C & W Walker Holding Limited, Moss Bros, International Bank, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Ocbc, Comben & Wakeling Limited, Squash, The Hongkong Bank Group, Boac, Special Reports..., Vosper Thornycroft, L M I, The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Property: Property Bradford offices on way, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Country Properties. Reviews: Music for Pleasure Queen Elizabeth Hall, Three new books, Giselle Covent Garden, Hamlet Atv, Veronese drawings on show in Verona, Gerald Moore's Master Classes, Purcell Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall, La Calisto Albert Hall. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Swimming Chance of Olympic success small, Rugby Union Lions could carry off cornucopia, Birlenbach doping case may be raised at Helsinki, Show jumping Fletcher's Grand Prix, Yachting American Eagle out in front, Lancashire go to the top with last over victory, Polo Stowell power becomes more assertive, Rowing Benevolent selectors, Sports in Brief, Golf Elson now has chance of second title, Squash rackets Australia rebuff British challenge, Tennis Young players prepare for senior game, Racing Rambling Rose has Northumberland target as her pick of the week, Football. Editorials/Leaders: Profile On Housing Needed, Work For The Four Men, Why Boac IS Dropping The Pilots, East Europe Has Its Uncommon Market. Letters to the Editor: Alternatives to joining EEC, Computer failure management's fault, Young people and pornography: issues raised by Oz case, Voluntary price freeze, Fahrenheit temperatures, Asbestos miners, A two-minute job, Security of a code for growth, Extending the mechanization era, In case of accidents, Thefts from libraries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Obituaries: Alan Rawsthorne, Mr N. R. Foxandrews, Mr George Middleton Noted trade unionist, Rabbi I. M. Lewin Social welfare in Israel. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, August 8, 1946 GI brides. Business and Finance: EEC entry will mean higher cereal prices, Raleigh's toy sales up 84 pc in six months, Charrington and Allied face tenants' revolt, Contracts £3m Marks & Spencer work for Bovis, Nickel fever persists in London market, Company News Bank Bridge looks for further rise in profits, Watney board undecided on counter bid, Inquiry into US overseas investments, Unit trust prices, Business Diary in Europe: Germans drift East · EEC Hair rules, Computer delay 'will probably cost banks £16m in lost savings', Italian Senate approves taxation reforms, Freight Report Optimism in tanker trade market, Less tonnage completed in UK yards, House-building at 7-year low, Selective strikes may follow end of toolroom pact, Gulf Oil to use own process for tanker cleaning, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, New Issues Dealings start today in ICI's £15m loan, Union Oil heads N Sea venture, Courses, Shipowners will oppose renegotiated UCS deals, Nervous week ahead on foreign exchange markets, London brokers seek Wall St seats, C & J Hampton, West Germany expected to reaffirm support for airbus, Results this week, Employers still resist London docks claim, Management Franchise for the fast food business, Commodities Copper holds steady. Shipping News: Shipping lines marketing link. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr G M Smith joins Sears Holdings board. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stock, Bonds traded in Europe. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,843.
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