The Times - 26/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, By Philip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, From David Bonavia, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, Langton-by-Spilsby, , By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian McDonald, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Michael Leapman, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Norman Creek, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen, By Brian Lewis, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, Adam Fergusson, EPRIME ESHAG. M. J. C. SURRRY., C. P. MORTON, , TAYLOR OF GRYFE, , W. S. G. MACMILLAN., FRANK ALLAUN, Chairman, Labour, COLIN MANN., J. WRIGHT, Director., ROBERT STUTCHFIELD., CYRIL BIBBY., JEFFREY SIMMONS., SUSANNA HOE., HERBERT W. EAMES., LOUIS EAKS., R. F. ROWLEY, Chairman., J. F. LINDSAY., By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Business News Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From David Blake, From Colin Chapman, J. P. N. WALDRON., PETER MCGREGOR., R W Shakespeare, V. P. UNDERWOOD., By Anthony Thomas, By John Woodland, David Rudland, Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, Andrew Lumsden, by John Young, by Christopher Warman, by Trevor Fishlock, by Arthur Osman, by Ronald Faux, by Brian Cashinella, by a Special Correspondent, J. Y., L. Y., by Lailan Young, by Patricia Tisdall, by Clive Borrell, by Gillian Fairchild,
ResumoNews: Growing Danish doubts on EEC entry, Marketing approach to keg puts cart before horse, 200,000 Washington marchers prove that the anti-war movement has not lost its drive, From darkness into light, The danger signs Ceylon ignored, Crying in my glass under ye olde plastic beams, Clubs wooed by suppliers, Reflation delay 'to pay for Six entry', Techniques of torture, Woman has the last word: men-only strongholds, Plea to set up self-help groups in more prisons, Swiss kidnapper gives up, Seized £70,000 may be part of Croydon haul, Frenzy under arms at funeral of President Duvalier, Christian Democrats gain votes in Schleswig-Holstein, 'Kidnap' was election hoax, Surprise end to Soyuz mission after difficult flight, A real electoral choice for the placid Dutch, Social workers asked to step outside rules for welfare rights movement, When a Prime Minister lost his temper, Lament for the vanishing vaults, $5m helicopter among Israel display of arms, Egypt sees Mr Rogers's visit as crucial, Cheese and Somerset cider and aches the day after, Lobby trudges taking toll of MPs' feet, When the hatchet men move in, A ritual to the blunt broad Yorkshireman, Dry Sunday still bone of contention in Wales, Tory demand for control of pornography, Deficit causing disquiet in Bow Group, Dr Barnard may leave Cape Town hospital, Union men reject strike action on Bill, The Washington Column To lend or not to lend to Lockheed, Casualties of the economic boom in South Africa, Spectacular improvement in child health, Cabinet stance on incomes policy, Three feared lost as boat sinks in Thames, Much bending of elbows in North-east, Roman Catholic objector is jailed in Spain, Mr Wilson accuses Government of choosing passive deflation in 'wrecking' policy, First offer of baccalaureate at state college, Biology: Examining Apollo flash effect, Brewing a special report, Sloppy barmen are far too common, Nearly all present and correct for census, India demands pledge on diplomats in Dacca, Hazards of stock breeding in the hills Agriculture Leonard Amey, Routine tests for VD urged by doctor, Bars draw artists and their work, Down they go-in more ways than one, Neighbourhood council goes into action with a plea for community centre, The Times Diary Davidson's US African textbook, S Africans believe Dr Kaunda is broken, Irish stay loyal to stout, Climate Permafrost found on Mount Fuji, Shakespeare and aid for the homeless, Insurance brokers seeking commission of inquiry, Mother sees boy aged four savaged by guard dogs, Delay over grants a worry to students, Teaching angling with sympathy for fish, East Bengalis switch to battle for food, Art speculators and dealers jailed in Russia, A British way of life fit to be shared by the world at large, Inquiry into school's secret files on girls, Call for pension linked to cost of living, The Prospect of Britain, Mr Davies may make new statement on V&G today, After the can-cardboard cartons and straws?, Some children would benefit from leaving school at age of 12, psychiatrist says, Eichmann caught through his son's girl friend, Giving up all for Bangla Desh, When Free Church would marry a divorced person, Flood after council advice is ignored, Britain accepts Six rules, Mr Soames says, Thirsty Scots kept on move till opening time, Speak up on poor housing, Kirk urged, BOAC's first jumbo jet in service, The Post Office in Whitehall's shackles Maurice Corina with the second in the series on crisis in the nationalized industries. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Greenall Whitley, Bell-Fruit Manufacturing Co.Ltd., Courage Limited, Watneys, Vickers, Löwenbräu, You, Bass Charrington, The Sankey System, High & Dry, Taylor Woodrow, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd, The Industrial Society, Barclays, Blue Nun, Ug, Double Diamond, Chrysler, Gaskell & Chambers, The Crown Cork Company Limited, The British Aluminium Company Ltd., Mecca Leisure, Brewers' Guardian. Picture Gallery: Choosing the right hops is key to good flavour. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Prize for David Frost, Church news, Kennedy memorial scholarships, Minister blocks posts for social service chiefs. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, King & Co. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Dagenham again climb 39 sad steps, Sports in Brief, Tonight at Leeds: the big match that is the great unthinkable, Britain need more than a slogan, Smallest field could produce race's greatest excitement, Leeds have doubts over four men, At Highbury: the great unmentionable, Leicester ready for first division, The effect of 327 new caps in 10 years, Football results and tables Rugby Union, Mrs Brasher's action sets poor example, Convincing win for Great Ovation, Surrey sevens won by Harlequins, Tennis, Record for Porsche, Yachting, Janion and Steele oblige Bedford, Olympic medal now possible, Pakistanis leave today, Barclay wins the Prix Noailles on Maryambre, Bloomfield taken to three sets by Pugh, Today's football, Lancashire offer reminder of batting strength, Ramsgate hockey results, Golf Nicklaus holds lead of five strokes, Cowdrey run out for 0 as Kent collapse. Editorials/Leaders: Key To Barbican Harmony, How To Be Comfortable Though Old, Russia Has A Census Too, Mr Wilson On The Rhodesia Talks. Letters to the Editor: Enumerated thrice, Sex education in schools, Three courses of action on Rolls-Royce, The alum block, Response to inflationary wage settlements, London housing, Wage inflation and unemployment, The Tsarist relics, Unfair policy, Staghunting, Money for research, Liberals and Palestine, Aims of forestry, Hunting the monster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, April 26, 1946 Smaller loaf. Obituaries: Obituary, Professor D. L. Linton A distinguished geographer. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Reviews: Parnasso in festa Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, Aspects of Italian baroque, Roger Woodward Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Don Juan in Hell Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds, Lpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Raisins and Almonds Hampstead Theatre Club Michael Billington, A man gifted in absurdity Bound Upon a Course, Anthony Goldstone Purcell Room Alan Blyth, Labour's assumption of power The Impact of Labour 1920-1924. Business and Finance: Significant support for TriStar loan guarantee, Six to study coordination of pollution controls, Mining Rising demand seen for special metals, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Towards boardroom revolution, Pay warning by miners' leader, Freight Report Gulf trade slips to worldscale 85, Shell widens oil search off Spain, A yen for more money in Japan's shipyards Peter Hill's assessment of the industry after his recent Japanese tour, Stone-Platt looks to further growth, Top award for Mr Samuel Brittan, Barclays to speed counter service, PIB's final report sees little hope for lower-paid, Company News John White now at full stretch, Settle Speakman & Company Limited 1970 Results And Future Prospects, Contracts Turriff wins £6m gas conversion work, The Times share indices, Gallaher Limited Statement by the Chairman, The Solicitors' Law Stationery Society, Limited Summary Of 1970 Results, MEM expansion into factory control panels, Six growth expected to slow down this year, Briefly from the Boardroom, Management Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, More share prices, The Expanded Metal Company Limited Pretax Profits Exceed £1 Million RESULTS, The Hong Kong Land And Agency Company, Limited, Business Diary in Europe: Bonn assignment for Lazard's director, Provident Life Association Of London Limited Mr. R. J. W. Crabbe reports another record year for new life business, Luton accepts Vauxhall offer, Stone-Platt Industries Limited, Results this week Hawker, Butlin's, Sears and Courage, Mr Bursk, DBIAO and BRAS, Self-fuelling tanker launched, Courses, High unemployment now seen as Government's main short-term economic plan, Chile seeks Dow plant takeover, Future role of sterling in EEC for discussion, Shiloh Spinners Profits Increase, Australian unions ask for Carr-type sanctions, Union leaders will urge Mr Carr to intercede in Barbican dispute, Prudential writ against union, Another ½p on petrol products expected following settlement on Nigerian oil, UK stands at trade fair described as shoddy, Industry in the regions Grim statistics north of the border, Structural problems the key to future of newspapers, conference told. Stock Exchange Tables: This year has been notable for Sugar market faces a testing period, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Mr. A. Benard has been appoin- Mr A Benard gets top post at Royal Dutch. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,754, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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