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The Times - 21/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From lan McDonald Washington, May 20, By George Clark Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Thursday, From Charles Hargrove and Patrick Brogan Paris, May 20, From Henry Stanhope Portland, May 20, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By John Roper, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Belfast, May 20, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent Scarborough, May 20, From Our Correspondent Amersham, May 20, From Denis Taylor Folkestone, May 20, By Our Political Editor, By our Medical Reporter, By Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent Oxford, May 20, By Michael Hatfield, From Our Correspondent Bristol, May 20, By Clive Borrell, By Our Medical Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Fred Emery Washington, May 20, From Ian McDonald Washington, May 20, From Michael Knipe San Francisco, May 20, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Dan van der Vat Cape Town, May 20, From Paul Martin Cairo, May 20, From Moshe Brilliant Tel Aviv, May 20, From Edmund Stevens, Moscow, May 20, From Our Correspondent Nairobi, May 20, From Richard Wigg Buenos Aires, May 20, From Michael Leapman New York, May 20, From Mario Modiano Athens, May 20, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent Monte Carlo, May 20, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Neil Allen Rome, May 20, By Richard Streeton, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent Athens, May 20, From Terry McLean Auckland, May 20, Alan Blyth, Barry Norman, Melvyn Bragg, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, A. M. Rendel, David Spanier, PHS, Leonard Beaton, From Sir Alfred Ayer and others, From Professor Hugh Sellon, From Mr. A. J. P. Taylor and Professor H. R. Trevor-Roper, From Mr. R. C. H. Briggs, JOHN MORLEY, , ROSAMUND A. MATHEWS., From Mr. F. C. Roberts, From Sir Derek Pritchard, DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., H. C. N. WILLIAMS, , NEIL KINNOCK, , HUBERT FOX., LAURENCE GRAFFTEY-SMITH, , From Lord Foot, JOHN FOOT., From Mrs. Gloria Cigman, From Lord Boothby, From Sir Barnes Wallis, F.R.S., From Mr. David Calcutt, From Mrs. Anne Prideaux, From Our Special Correspondent, By Giles Smith, From Frank Vogl Frankfurt, May 20, From Anthony Thomas, By John Whitmore, By John Armytage, By Andrew Wilson, By John Groser Political Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Anthony Rowley, From Colin Chapman, From Mr. P. C. Underwood, From Dr. D. M. Van Abbé and Mr. R. P. Overy, From Mr. H. Coe, From Sir John Foster, Conservatime M.P. for Northwich, By Hugh Stephenson, David Millham, Ian Morison, by Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, by Derek Jewell, by Dr. David Davies, by Ray Lewry, by Jo Beresford, D. J.,

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News: Rare plant brings prosperity, 'Private security firms doing policeman's job', First sign of easing in rise of hard-core unemployment, Countenpoint, Mystery of seawater 'staircase', S Africa is shocked at Labour aid to guerrillas, Weather clears for Everest summit dash, Helicopters beat jungle in search for huge oil prizes, E Africa Community goes on despite Uganda rift, Barrister fails in plea over Hain summonses, How the Pentagon helped Lockheed build a 100-yard dinosaur, Russia and US announce major step in ending nuclear arms race, Vintage cars attract top prices at carnival sale, Legal aid waste 'inevitable', MPs' committee walkout halts Mersey docks Bill, Civil servants resist early retirement, Avon Gorge hotel 'utterly unsuitable', President Sadat outlines plan to make Egypt 'one big village', Staff try to save paper, U S defence of Greek regime attacked, Foundations of a new Anglo-French understanding, Detective says Carr case accused spoke of 15 year term, SALT strategies on the table, Beating-up by three detectives alleged, New social deal but problems remain, Populist leader beats army challenge, Key dates for Government in EEC timetable, Government likely to get Commons majority for EEC entry, Anti-monarchist finds defenders in the Commons, Mr Trudeau explains wooing of Russia, Liaison schemes help to cut juvenile offences, Congress votes kill the SST, University balks Oxford union plan, Do you sincerely want to be rich?, Alsatians will guard animals from children, 'Wise men' may advise on deportations, Boom will provide stern test for small nation, More night charity walks planned along road where two teenagers died after crash, Cheque charge man refuses information, Saigon offensive continues, Islands that inspired Darwin's theory, Split of public records proposed, Ulster inquiry told of direct rule hint by Mr Callaghan, Bold decisions help to balance budget, Two solicitors reinstated by the Law Society, Labour MPs told entry is trap for Britain, Export setbacks for banana growers, Most abortion requests by single women, Anti-Market trawlermen to moor in Thames, Engineer denies knowing of Wandsworth corruption, Death threats against union leaders, Inquiry into helicopter sea crash: three dead, Guilt for the murder of Henry VI, Russians in 'Lobster war' off US coast, Mr Nixon defeats senator's move to halve strength of American garrison in Europe, Prison official is Soledad tenth murder victim, Mr Gomulka resigns from State Council, Voluntary euthanasia body may press for legal 'pills left by the bedside', Arms sales drive in S America, The Times Diary Harrisson returns to grassroots, Medicines will be labelled more clearly, Post workers to demand 5% pay rise, Cell biology: Anti-growth substances, Mr Heath's inquisitor already half won over Commentary by David Spanier, 'Our views on Europe are close enough', M Pompidou declares, Lord Eccles denies arts grant freeze, Fears on use of unqualified ships' officers, Israeli's proposal for a phased peace, Tensions ease between rival cities, Labour camp sentences on Leningrad Jews, Main fighting in three by-elections is over prices and unemployment, Decimal was missing in motorist's blood test, 'Famine used to crush Bengalis'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Brc, Sla, The British Investment Trust Limited, Intermericana De Comercio, Cia. Ltda., Macarthur's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banco Industrial Y Comercial, Cutty Sark, Bank of London & Montreal Limited, Gulf, LA Internacional, Lowenbrau, Aldridge Tool (Holdings) Ltd., Dewar's, Iberia, Nairn & Williamson (Holdings) Limited, Hambro Property Investments Bonds, Anglo, C.N.A. Investments Limited, The Pacific Steam Navigation Co Royal Mail Lines Ltd., Zambia Copper Investments Limited, Iran Air, Texaco, RTZ The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited, Rippon Boswell & Company, Salco, Folklore-Quito, Hotel Inter-Continental Quito. Picture Gallery: Ecuador a special report. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: The end of the Churchillian era, The Rank and File Bbc 1, The Superannuated Man Palace, Watford, Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, Hammersmith Town Hall, In search of a hero, Two Swiss fantasists. Official Appointments and Notices: University news £200,000 grant for Cambridge, Latest appointments, Capt Lovell has ground job. Politics and Parliament: Full analysis of book on Hanratty, Repeal pledge on abolition of gains tax on death, Advice to immigration services, Getting the right translation of M Pompidou's terms House of Commons, Government reject plea for purchase tax cut, Mr Hamilton in after Tory protest, Labour MPs want committee to look at Queen's private income, Peers angry at American views on drug control House of Lords, Next week, Reasonable to set standards for trade union rules. Sport: Big field should not stop Pie Eye, Amon best in practice, Sports in Brief, Hill Circus gets her chance By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, A touch of Bradman, but only off-pitch, Two recruits baffle Worcester, Croquet, Bedford goes it alone in fastest this year, Scots' injury problems, Patriotism yields to sentiment in centre court drama, Lions could reap big harvest at Pukekohe, Tough matches for Mrs Briggs, Double Diamond honour for Bay Rum, Best form within Cowdrey's reach, Tennis, Greig enables Sussex to avoid follow-on, Polland rules himself out as Hunt steals in, Goodwood results, Schools cricket, Miss Laing goes out in second round, Miss Mountain takes holder to 19th, Millenium is Derby second favourite, Real hold advantage in skill and support. Law: Scrap dealers must record 'fair description' of metals, When parked car is not an 'unnecessary obstruction'. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Transfer Books, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Industrial Relations Graduate Trainees, Art Exhibitions, Bussiness Notices, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Singling Out The Builders, Trying To Purge The Mind, The Progress Of Unemployment, A Step Forward For Mankind. Letters to the Editor: Academic pensions, Helping out America, Addresses in code, Advice to immigrants, One-way tour, How to build an airship, Winchester motorway, Museum charges, A Wednesday poll?, Students and truth, Reopening the canal, Handicapped route for UK car-makers, Guildford School of Art, Languages on the 'poly', Future value to EEC of New Zealand produce, Predicament of Czech historians. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, May 22, 1946 Secret pact. Obituaries: Canon Herklots, Mr René Maccoll An outstanding foreign correspondent, Prof Joan Woodward. Business and Finance: Another tempting market for the British, Hudson board backs cash bid, East Germans seek tooling orders from UK carmakers, Company News Smith & Nephew profit up 8½pc in first quarter, Reflation urged to help paper industry, 500 go in Wolverhampton Die Casting cutback, The Zambia Broken Hill Development Company Limited, Fixed price steel purchasing plea by shipbuilders, Beecham profits and dividend rise, Colour TV sales rise by 61 per cent, Flotations worry French, Business Diary: Kleinwort's wax poetic · Russians get the key, Optimism for German capital market's future, NCB will adopt idea to reduce dust, Investment chief sees case for revaluing yen, Contracts Malawi buys £m equipment from BICC, Chairmen's Reports Rowntree should pick up this year, Currency threat by shipbuilders, Durham's software pool park Technology: Kenneth Owen, The Times list of latest dividends, Rank Xerox in Peking talks, Show of hands vote for women, Overseas strength helps Coats Patons, Coats Patons boost profits 6 pc to £26.7m, Discouraging outlook for investment in plant and machinery, Briefly from the Boardroom, Search for benefits amid the short-term horrors The VAT debate begins and Oliver Stanley analyses the questions that must be answered, Big management shake-up at the Post Office, Hotel room shortage fear, Call for tax exemption on sweets, Europe-linked computer bureau doubles capacity, Training board offer to aid unemployed, Fixed Interest, £5m Broken Hill deal with China, C.E. Heath & Co. Limited Statement by the Chairman, Mr. D. H. Erlebach, C E Heath auditors refuse to go, Discreet pressure in the inflation battle, Statement to Commons on steel to be delayed, Representations urged over value-added tax, Bids and Deals BHG now seeks Lancs Tanning, Call for State shipping line, NY silver down 210 points, Bundesbank may sell dollars from Monday, New Issues Burston and MFI both go well, Fiat in £416m link with U S farm equipment maker, Sterling and Money, Union instructed to resist hiving-off, IFI withdraws its offer to Grampian shareholders, Economy near biggest post-war recession, Mining Large gypsum find in W Australia. Stock Exchange Tables: Good rise in Cunard, Wall Street, The Times share indices, Commodities, How the markets moved Rises, Unit trust prices, Equities, Drawing of Bonds, Recent issues. Business Appointments: National Cash Register names finance director. Property: Country Properties, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,776, Broadcasting Television.

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