The Times - 28/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Dan van der Vat, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Brian Cashinella, From Trevor Fishlock, From Robert Fisk, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Wood and George Clark, By Our Political Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Wolfers, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Hughes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Our Churches Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Gloria Emerson, By Colin Brock. Lecturer in Geography, Berkshire College of Education., Guy Brett, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Donald Janson, PHS, Gabriel Ronay, CLEDWYN HUGHES, , G. D. CAMPBELL., MICHAEL HOWARD, , B. S. MARSTON, , EDWARD DU CANN, , SALLY OPPENHEIM, , RALF BONWIT, , RICHARD WIGG, , J. B. WHEATLEY, President, V. J. LISSACK, Secretary, , W. P. KIRKMAN, , BARNBY, , SHAWCROSS, , DONALD TYERMAN, , JOHN H. WHITE, , M. S. M. BURNS, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Peter Strafford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By David Millham, By John Armytage, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, From Colin Chapman, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, J. E. SUSSAMS., W. J. MITCHELL., P. M. OPPENHEIMER., W. J. LEAPER., K. DOUGLAS, , By Christopher Marley, By Frank Vogl,
ResumoNews: Noise control areas urged by inspectors, Children march in aid of squatters, Standing room only for sex education film, Doctor in horse case succeeds in his appeal, Americans put off building nuclear carrier, Shuffling into a common line with Europe, The landscape office. The working environment of the future, with HEUGA, Fresh talks with BMA on drug fee exemptions, Husain show of power as guerrillas face grim fight to survive, New retort to Dutch royal gift in S Africa, Why Heugaflor carpet tiles are unique, Swift martial law action to curb anarchy in Turkey, Scandinavian stand on sea pollution, Explosions case court told of letters from 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid', Aborigines lose all claim to land, Gnomes become part of Dutch political scene, What the experts say...... Contract carpeting and the Building Industry. Christopher Sykes:, Mgr Gonzi to see the Pope about Maltese church, Judge who can speak Welsh will take trial, Puff of wind saved Soyuz from landing in lake, Police do not want to have to register immigrants, Korean leader heading for landslide victory, More ask to adopt coloured child, Pakistan cricket team foil demonstration, Balkan detente built on clay, Tribunal of inquiry on V & G: prosecution not ruled out, S Vietnam expels 'tiger cage' writer, Death trial halted by fight outside court, Anti-war group argue with call-up officials, Award for soldiers who stopped a gunman, Hospital chief says police watched him, Everest group abandons West Ridge route, ITN casts an eye on commercial radio, Realist trend in Formosa on 'two Chinas' issue, Burma exiles wait in the wings, Israel wary about concessions to Cairo, Lord Hailsham backs damages Bill reform, Churches inquiry into religion in East Europe, Heavy weights, US scandal over child labour, Full city council to see sex education film by courtesy of Dr Cole, Call for Covent Garden council, S Africa to have segregated television, Government backed in rejecting freeze, The Times Diary BBC survives Gaullist minefield, The changing geography of education, Jury is told of author's protest letter, Residents win fight to keep Pig Lane, Ivory Coast leader to reveal plans for dialogue with Mr Vorster, The Role of the Carpet Tile in Contract Areas Chris Ratcliffe:, Corrections, Bewildered Foulness awaits jets, Alabama invokes English law to beat pollution, The European scene: Bigger shares for fewer farmers Speeding the land exodus, Teachers challenge findings on fall in class sizes, Moscow snubs Bonn over jailed Berliner, Mr Rippon suggests 'no quarrel' with Wilson EEC speech, Chile denies Castro visit is imminent, An encyclopaedia in your waistcoat pocket, Judge orders author not to molest wife, King Baudouin starts Bonn state Visit, Airport decision will help commercial image of depressed Southend, Local authority engineers ask for £9 more, Group seeks aid 'on abortion manoeuvre', MPs to ask for guard dog legislation, Chairman Mao is ready to greet President Nixon at Peking talks, Outcry over Jerusalem partition plan, Five reported killed by Pakistanis in night raid into India, Duke of Norfolk bans 'hot pants' at Royal Ascot, Concorde will meet US noise levels, Journalists urge free comment on closures, Cambridge west M11 by-pass inquiry delayed, Ford sends investigator to race institute, Tories intend to make tenants shoulder council housing costs, Labour MP alleges, British caution over Suez peace prospects, Family planning as preventive medicine, Amnesty expected for 400,000 political exiles, Open season again for the stately girls of England, £4,000 paid for Baudelaire poem manuscript, NUR executive agrees to accept rail pay offer, Home Office rejects demand for new inquiry into death of youth who escaped from borstal, Mr Heath urges 3-year wage contracts, Egypt 'will not be allowed to cross Canal', Jail sentence on TV man who kept silent, Young Tories attack Mr Nigel Fisher. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: M. M, Bevington Lowndes Ltd, Rsi, Prudential, Bell's, Van Heugten Bros Limited, Iran Air, Leicester Permanent, Heuga, Abbey National Building Society, Bea, The Barclay, italy, Seaworth Properties Limited, Jack Barclay Limited, Moss Bros, International Computers. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath's large postbag, Tribunal on V and G crash can investigate role of ministers, former ministers and officials House of Commons, Need for big firms to keep workers in picture House of Lords, Talks with BMA on prescription charges, Bulk steel making to stay in state hands: private capital welcome, Implications of VAT for newspapers, Non-intervention on mortgage interest, Conditions for phasing out sterling balances, Bill that gives hope for future of port of Liverpool-Mr Peyton. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 12 and 13, Msl, Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Ten Commandments Yorkshire, Npo Festival Hall, Echo Gaumont, Southampton John Percival, The Chalk Garden Haymarket, La fedelta premiata Collegiate Theatre, London debuts. Sport: Nicklaus exceeds $100,000 again, Britain may not be ready, Leicester certain to finish top, Princely Songs chance, Sports in Brief, Mushtaq to play for Pakistan, Triumph of the tireless over the tired, Today's football, Football results and tables First division, Sterling outpoints the Philistines, Dwan set for his fourth victory, Going should help Mon Plaisir to avenge Lincoln defeat, Absence of Hollins could tip scales against Chelsea, Matthews story needs fairy tale ending. Property: Strutt and Parker, Building Land. Editorials/Leaders: V & G-The Other Issues, The Critique Of The Young. Letters to the Editor: Britain and EEC, Dulwich's sale of its Domenichino, 'Aid as Imperialism ', Bow Group accounts, Rationalization of essential services, The ospreys' nest, Cricket commentary, Kidnapped ambassador, Upward shift, Mr Smith and the Palace invitation, Patent licences: both sides of the coin, Friendly spirit, Outlook for graduates, The Soviet bogy, Preaching practice, Sex education, Wage inflation and unemployment, Granting of bail. Law: Contributions to improvement of home give wife share Davis V. Vale. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Judges' Knighthoods. Obituaries: Sir Alec Martin, Miss Joyce Southan University librarian, Madame Defforges, Obituary, Professor A. H. Hanson Politics at Leeds, Maj A. Talbot Smith. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 29, 1946. Deaths. Business and Finance: Business Diary: James Robertson expands IBRO · Moscow calling?, Company Meeting Rea Brothers Limited, The influence of the social wage, Interest high in Marina model, The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited Improved Rates Despite Rising Costs Mr. E. H. Haynes on Creation of Capital, ICL launches improved range, Courtaulds' Crowther bid, Shell going on with Carrington, Rising costs hamper Pearson Longman, Algerian oil discussions resume today, Factory building rate falls, The City Offices Company Limited, Wilkinson Sword, French revive call for increase in gold price, Minsec Senate inquiry team 'threatened', Tough times ahead in German chemicals, Needlers Limited Current Trading Position IS Encouraging, Francisshaw, NOP acquires retail audit company, CD fees reduced, Penguin Publishing, Mr Maxwell rejoins Pergamon board: plea soon for SE quote, SE to vote on advertising, Company News Costs catch Utd Newspapers, New bankers for Babcock, The Times list of latest dividends, Sears Holdings pleases the market, The Times share indices, The financial reality behind the rhetoric Oliver Stanley examines the implications of Mr Barber's corporation tax reform, George H. Scholes & Co. Limited ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Latest quarterly returns point to 0.4 pc drop in industrial output, owen owen limited, Barclays Bank Limited, Chairmen's Reports Rea Brothers attack tax system, Jardine Matheson & Co Ltd, Increase in private home building, New shipbuilding orders lowest for nearly 4 years, Fixed Interest, Increase in cement price expected, Pru to keep closer watch on company interests, Britton in Profit, Clerical, Medical And General Life Assurance Society Record Volume Of New Business Pensions Again Provide An Outstanding Contribution A decade of progress following mutualization, Steelmakers relieved at decision to preserve main activities in public sector, Ford offer to white collar staff, Blagden & Noakes (Holdings) Limited, GM doubts on safety laws, National Westminster Bank Annual General Meeting, RB 211 'possibly the best', C. G. Skipper (Holdings) LIMITED Main Ford Dealers, US takeover of Dorland fails, BEA in talks today on buying TriStar, Decision on grants for new ships modified, Insurance plan could hold off high wage claims, Domestic coal users subsidizing others, Lambert Howarth Group Limited Footwear Manufacturers, Brand names versus the cut price operators, Rockware Group, Sterling and Money, The British Cotton Growing Association, Growth in EEC slows down, Bids and Deals Lex prices Conduit equity at £7m, How the markets moved Rises, Talks will centre on links with Six, Mining Japan link with AAC in Zambia, Associated Paper Mills Steps to meet present and future needs, Lex earnings per share increase by 61%, Restrictive trade moves attacked, Lec gets its home sales up, Pearson Longman, NY sugar down 11 points, Olympia rumour lifts share price. Business Appointments: Three join board of ICI Nobel Explosives Co. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Rejigged Armour set for growth, Results boost Sears Holdings, Stock Exchange Council on the run, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,756, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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