The Times - 08/09/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Hopkirk, By Clive Borrell, From Harry Debelins, From Michael Thomas, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Denis Taylor, From Paul Routledge, From a Chess Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Our Paris Correspondent writes:, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, From Clifford Longley, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Jose Sheroliff, From David Bonavia, From Ian McDonald, From Derek Wilson, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By Staff Reporters, By Jim Snow, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Norman Fox, By John Nicholls, A Special Correspondent, PHS, Innis Macbeath, Tim Devlin, Peter Hazlehurst, G. E. LIARDET, JOE HAINES., M. W. PALMER., A. G. C. BENNETT, , EVELYN WEBSTER., CLIVE SWIFT., HENRYK A. BATOWSKI, , JOHN VAIZEY., IAN LITTERICK, , MAURICE ASH, , CHARLES OWEN-SMITH, , BARBARA MINTER., JOHN SWANSEA and BRECON., G. L. WILSON., DONALD DICK., BASIL de WINTON., PHILIP J. C. PANTER., ALAN A. TAIT., R. B. RATHBONE, , MELISA FREANURE., R.H. ALLEN., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, Sir Robert Birley, Mr H. E. Hunter Jones, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Chris Dunkley, Michael Billington, Max Harrison, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By John Armytage, From Charles Hargrove, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Blake, By Guy Hawtin, From Anthony Thomas, KENNETH KEITH., E. F. KEELING, , E. S. COLQUHOUN, , EDWARD J. WARD, , W. J. HOLMES., D. H. SCOTT., E. A. BATCHELOR, , Ian Morison, Nigel Lawson, by T. J. O. Hickey, by A. P. Ryan, by Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by Leonard Buckley, LB, by John Carter Travel Correspondent, JC, by Michael Sweetman, by Margaret Allen, by Louis Heelan,
ResumoNews: Vatican denies hand in Eva Peron affair, History stays green and nurtures both sections in their great divide, Prison chief dismissed after mass escape, Dr Kaunda accused over victimization of opposition followers, Doubts cast on Bormann role as Soviet agent, Malta blow to British fuel, Plea to move dean's trial to Johannesburg, Portuguese Minister opens negotiations with Brazil, Detainees to be allowed lawyers, Seven killed in Rhodesian border encounter, Attempt to end churches' rift after 1,500 years, 'Unwilling' to spend on waste disposal, Sir Bernard defends nude Desdemona, Mr Lynch denies failure or success of talks, Girl not in line of troops' fire at Derry, Army says, Too much sport may cause hip disease, Labour challenged, Herr Brandt accepts an invitation to go to Russia soon, Triple victory in a good year for cricket, Washington admits secret files on 125,000, Market sights set beyond UK, Teeth clue in dismembered corpse case, TUC plays it hard and soft on strike laws, Hostile reaction from opposition, Milk law defied as school starts, Night shifts impair efficiency, Variations on a holiday theme, Irish MPs urge ceasefire, More power for next year's Viva models, Mr Heath says we must have voice in Europe's decisions, Priests are divided over mixed marriages, Economic case for EEC entry is clear cut, Killings are necessary, Mr Cahill declares, Culture and controversy in the jaunty life of Dublin's fair city, Two Bellinis vanish from Venice church in second big theft within a week, Priority urged for city walkers, Industry's proud claim: 500 new undertakings in a decade, The waiting game in Blackpool 'Most unions are at least hoping that the employers will trip and the Government will fall in the process', Europe poses no threat to basic land production, VSO's 10,000th volunteer, Soane Museum enlarged, Engine failure blamed for autobahn plane crash, The Times Diary Photos alfresco alarm Chequers, Civilian clerks threatened, Husain envoys leave for talks with guerrillas, Missing cardinal found, Republic of Ireland Political pressures on a pacific leader, London advice to Jerusalem ends, Curbing the power of the Punjab, Nixon address tomorrow, Beware of the dopey wasps, Vietnam officer cuts off thumb in protest, Annual national service for seafarers, Guards battered in top security jail, Family smuggled ton of hashish, police say, British offer of site for laboratory withdrawn, Fine blooms at RHS late summer show, Spain admits to 16 confirmed cases of cholera, Trades Union Congress/Blackpool TUC decides on a tough line against the Industrial Relations Act, Investment is recovering, More power for Central Bank, Sir Robert Birley says that education is failing, Mr Kosygin going to Canada next month, Growing Point Parents guide to primary schools, Pay claim 'unanswerable' manual workers say, Church unity nearer, commission says, Tourist Board opts for hard sell to offset effects of Ulster crisis, Yemen Premier 'murdered caller on crossed line', Difficult days for tranquil Shannon, Aldermaston marches swayed high Whitehall scientific opinion on nuclear policies, Party before justice in Prague, Police with guns besiege a bungalow, Malta gets increased Nato offer of £9.5m, Victims of violence in troubled province, School alphabet may get £50,000 a year, Egypt will take Israel dispute to UN, Maudling offer to talk with whole Ulster community gets a rebuff, Playboy of the spoken word, Police inquiry into pop festival violence, New U S effort to combat drug trafficking, Cambodia attempt to blow up US envoy. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Northeast, Textured Jersey Limited, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Dunhill, Daks+simpson, Coast Lines Group, The Goulding Group Of Companies, Lisney And Son, Saudi Arabian Airlines, H.E., Allied Irish Investment Bank, Irish Dairy Board, Gresham Hotel, Bluestone & Elvin Limited, Jefferson Smurfit Group Limited, Industrial Credit, Irish Ferryways, Lyon, Olympic, Midland Bank, Allied Irish Banks, Agrotiller Ltd., Nd, Cork Marts/international Meat Packers Group, Fiat, The Bank Of Ireland Group, Aerialite, The Times, The Literary Guild, Arthur Guinness, P. Murray-Jones, General Electrical & Mechanical Systems Limited, Moss Bros, Career Opertunities, Leaver & Co, New National Insurance Contributions, Brs Parcels Ltd, Ibc, Ida Ireland, Roy Seager, Healey & Baker, International Currency Review, Crosfields, Waterford, Mlf, Padraic O'halpin, Sps, Sunbeam, Jcb, Jackson-Stops & McCabe. Official Appointments and Notices: Merchant Taylors' School, Appeal judge to resign. Law: Gang feud ruled out in Kray witness shooting, Girl says she was assaulted, Censusrebelis fined £20, Lady Fleming's lawyer seeks non-military trial, Australian farm deaths charge. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,869, David Niven in film of Nabokov book, Radio, Hartston takes chess lead, Television Bbc 1, Ronnie Barker as an Edwardian Falstaff. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, September 7, 1946. Policy on Germany. Classified Advertising: An MSL Consultant has analysed each appointment, Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Business Notices., Women's Appointments Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Sport: Golf Setback for Gallacher, Motor cycling Williams stops but still breaks record, Sports in Brief, Cricket Surrey's priorities clear, Foot-faults cost Mrs Williams match she should have won, Football Ipswich lead\-s\then Best takes over, Yachting British pair heading for Tornado title, Crowned Prince faces big test at Doncaster, Olympic Games A ban that looks doomed, Athletics Stay of execution. Editorials/Leaders: Shopping Around For Ideas, The Great Jail Break Of Montevideo, The Tourist Season For Soviet Leaders, Four Principles For Ulster. Letters to the Editor: Late telegrams, Labour negotiator for the EEC, Football transfers, House prices, Efficiency rate of natural gas, The pudding, Battle of Hastings, Surveyors are human and fallible, Urban dispersion, Issue of a visa, Students in search of lodgings, Science and religion, Estate duty, Mechanical Muezzin, Having a pig in a poke, Returnable bottles, Opera in translation, Engineers and unions, Doctrine of Papal infallibility, Here be monsters, Abolish the surrender provision now. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Veronica Turleigh Actress of Irish quality, Mr J.S. Maywood Development of Times library, Dr E. Gerstenberg, Sir James Reid Young, Mr Nicholas Norman-Butler. Reviews: Henry IV, Part II Shaw Theatre, Armchair Theatre Thames, Prom with knobs on BBC SO/Boulez Round House, The White Devil Citizens', Glasgow, Spanish energy Luis Rivera The Place, The Sleeping Beauty Festival Hall, BBC SO/Pritchard Albert Hall, London debuts. Business and Finance: Business Diary:Yet another TUC Euro-doubt. Rice money, Agreement on money talks, HP and instalment credit rose to £162m after July reflationary boost, Commodities, Corporate responsibility When profit conflicts with social duty, Hopes of settlement at Lucas after £15 holiday bonus offer, Merits of the pint-sized company, Mining Poseidon links with U S consortium, Mr Kelly optimistic on Clydebank takeover, Sweden seeking closer ties with Common Market, Vickers orders reach £200m with new submarine, Progress in harnessing nuclear fusion energy, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Canada to make export grants, Jobs total for executives sinks to eight-year low, Reserves on a commodity standard, Fewer UK hotel beds occupied, Rice taken in part payment, Fixed Interest, Provident's strength in a new credit era, US productivity fears, Chas Clifford windfall, New Issues Guinness placing £15m loanstock, Council to cut home loan rates, Denial on Bass Charrington catering claim, Bids and Deals Amal Property's big Toronto build-up, Overtime cut and more workers on short-time, Chairmen's Reports John James off to cheerful start, Lines shareholders want new bid to save group, Pressure for origin marks on imported goods to stay, Industrial share index reaches record level, Company News Opening fillip to Crosfields & Calthrop, Surplus up to £237m in second quarter, Profit forecast from Pergamon, No price rises for a year, company tells suppliers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread further gains, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Births.
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