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The Times - 01/09/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Denis Taylor, By George Clark, From Ian McDonald, From Staff Reporters, By Peter Hopkirk, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Val, From John Clare, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Arthur Osman, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By David Spanier, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, PRUDENCE GLYNN, From Robert Lindsey, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From John Nicholls, Roger Vielvoye, A Special Correspondent, Dennis Dwyer, Clive Callow, Giles Smith, Harry Golombek, PHS, HYLTON, , M. F. WHELAN., JAMES CRAWLEY., FRANK ALLAUN., R. A. W. BRAY., GEORGE C. ABBOTT., PERCY SELWYN., ANTON GILL., G. E. O. EVANS., EDMUND, SSF., WOOTTON OF ABINGER., AVEBURY., KENNETH LEECH, R. C. BEADON., ALISON A. OLDING., R. R. PROUD, HAROLD NOCKOLDS, , GORDON RIDGEWELL, , ROGER OSBORN., RUTH COLYER, , NIGEL SMITH., E. G. WHITE, FREDERICK EVERSON., From Alan McGregor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Michael Billington, Roger Baker, William Mann, Guy Brett, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, RONALD M. BELL, , ERNEST MEADOWCROFT, , MORETON MOORE, , G. H. COPEMAN., Frank Vogl, Philip Dyer,

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News: Refineries getting ready for big jump in consumption, Germans facing higher taxes on petrol, drinks and cigarettes, Fog of uncertainty in the currency crisis, Woman 'drove Sewell away in car boot', Barclays scraps race pay differences in S Africa, Ulster repercussions not just political, Plan for £2m Cambridge hotel abandoned, Science report Particle physics: After Geiger, Why Europeans come here to shop, In memory of John French, Nuclear dominance in 30 years, The Times Diary Graham Greene: libel complaint, Mr Nixon stops senators seeing secret plan, Israel keeps up pressure for more Phantoms, Cheaper power in sight for Britain, Egg producers' profits slip, Gulf rulers to form federal cabinet today, Flying granny grounded by heart attack, Japan warns America that it has power to hit back on trade, Ten buses blown up in US school protest, San Sebastian move to save royal palace, Priest goes in sorrow but with no bitterness, Alarm over ways the young learn of sex, Sir M. Bowra's bequest to Wadham College, Paris and back for £8.90 undercuts BEA, Shots began south of border, says ministry, Portuguese ask for resort to be cleaned up, Costly pit machinery needs greater use, Study says US general sought 206,000 troops in 1968 to invade N Vietnam, North Sea finds now among richest resources, More town managers may be appointed after council changes, Men with toy guns caused terror in Blackpool, Many pigeons safely back in the lofts, Parliamentarians flock to Paris with their wives, Scant enthusiasm in Middle East as Egypt, Syria and Libya vote today to join in federation, All human life gives way to the big jets, Mr Heath authorizes Britain's reply, Rhodesians suggest abolition of juries, The slow march of famine, Comedian's son missing three days in aircraft, Holiday Britons stranded in Spain for 72 hours, Roman villa only six feet below Swiss soil, Young Liberals plan militant action against pollution, Riding on the switchback of coal trend forecasts, 50 leading Catholics may quit public life, Offshore oil hopes still soaring, Two soldiers shot, third dies from wounds, Recognition delayed for 15 postal colleges, Uganda soldiers killed by border mine, A Titian is stolen from church, Plan for streamlining gas industry, 18 die in Vietnam jail island battle, Denmark to have elections in three weeks, American crime rate is rising less fast, Mr Rogers again tries to calm the Russians, Poll victory for Alberta Conservatives, Interrogation of Greek ferry master begins, Energy a special report Rising world demand brings price stability to an end, Widnes by-election before party conferences, Profile of a chess genius, Freedom of Benidorm for holiday baby, A gloomy autumn for science graduates, Whitehall disappointed by Mr Lynch's 'strong complaint' on border clash, Cardinal Conway pleads for an end to violence. News in Brief. Law: Judge orders gypsies to move within 14 days, Man remanded on gelignite charge, Jail for three more Hell's Angels at pop festival, Soledad lawyer charged with murder, Rolling Stones' £12m suit against manager. Index. Display Advertising: Denbyware Limited, Bastion Insurance Company Limited, Kuwait Technical College, Commercial And Industrial Property, The Griqualand Exploration And Finance Company Limited, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Heinemann, Skyways International, International Real Estate Consultants, John Buck (Trade Fair Agencies) Ltd.,, Lloyds Bank, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Hopkinsons, Pantiya Electronics Ltd., Stratstone, Crystalate (Holdings) Ltd, Lewis & Peat, Sobranie (Holdings) Ltd., British Nuclear Fuels Limited, Midland Marts Ltd., Aerialite Ltd, Gas Journal, Ncb, Halifax Building Society, Bea, Price Forbes (Holdings) Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Miscellaneous Financial, Acknowledgments, Educational, Women's Appointments, MSL Management Consultants, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Gilts and equities lower, Unit trust prices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues. Sport: Broome wins Blue Riband, Tennis US open will test Miss Evert's quality, Sports in Brief, Yachting Weather-wise Britain in pre-Olympic regatta, Cycling Italian team set off the fireworks, Football Dougan booked as Wolves win, Athletics A champion returns for the Munich rehearsal, Yachting, Surrey should win their first county title since 1958, Magic Flute gets the vote for interesting match race. Editorials/Leaders: Social Credit Packs Her Bags, The Need To Reform Iata, Did Mr Nixon Forget Tokyo?. Letters to the Editor: Swincombe reservoir plan, Measures to control crime, Soledad Brother, Preserving Dulwich, A dangerous ministerial habit, The 20p coin, Dollar crisis and US aid, A subsidy for hedges?, Oil pollution at sea, Be a shareholder, In the harem, Finance for building, Scott's signature, Millbank Hospital, Extravagant, Sovereignty and EEC, Cycling on the footpath, Christmas stamps, Landscape or homes?, Housing in London. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, National Theatre Board appointments, Church news. Reviews: Leonce and Lena Lyceum, Edinburgh, Die Walküre King's, Edinburgh, Dukla Dance Company Wimbledon Theatre, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall, Scottish Theatre Ballet, Shakespearian actors for 'Peter Pan', Jump! Queen's, Daphne du Maurier Bbc 2, Art and the Edinburgh site. Arts and Entertainment: Schapiro and Cansino in bridge win, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,863, Radio, Nottingham prepares. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 31, 1946. Utility furniture. Obituaries: Baroness Beaumont, Sir Francis Humphrys Distinguished career in Afghanistan and Iraq, Sir Douglas Reid, Mr Roy Brooks. Deaths. Business and Finance: Bank statements for August, EEC fears of new trade restrictions after US levy, Equities and gilts retreat after currency moves, Commodities, Guidelines on state contract expenses urged, UK in nuclear fuel link, Business Diary: Laborious times for US Secretary of Labour. Say it in verse, Americans deny report of steel pact with Japan, Company News All-round growth at National & Grindlays, US defies Gatt protest on export aid Bill, UCS is valued at between £3m and £6m: losses by Government put at £14m, Call for dollar devaluation in terms of gold, Lucas 'ready to negotiate' in holiday pay strike, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Clamp on advances to Japanese traders, Fixed Interest, Soaring Eurodollar hits sterling in busy London exchange market, Cavenham deal to finance Bovril takeover, NY silver down by 200 points, Mining MIM profits slump 32 pc to $38m, Thomson in European audiovisual group, German employers prepare for annual battle, Price Forbes makes good start to year, Bank lending trend up, 1,200 BAC workers at five plants to lose jobs, Nickel: is Poseidon taking a £40m gamble?, New Issues Mr Dermot Ryan tries for the double. Business Appointments: Business appointments Shell-Mex & BP changes. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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