The Times - 16/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Fred Emery, , By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Christopher Warman, By Our Political Editor, From John Woodcock, By Louis Heren, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Trevor Fishlock, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, , By Geoffrey Wansell, By Denis Taylor, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By A Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By John Groser Political Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Juan de Onis, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, Sydney, Feb. 15 From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Roy McKelvie, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By a Motoring Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, Paul Routledge, PHS, From Mr. Beverley Nichols, BEVERLEY NICHOLS, From Mr. B. Cookson, B. COOKSON., From Mr. Hans Koningsberger, HANS KONINGSBERGER, February 5., From Lord George-Brown, GEORGE BROWN. House of Lords. February 15., From Sir Desmond Lee, DESMOND LEE. 8 Barton Close, Cambridge, February 13., From Mr. Clough Williams-Ellis, CLOUGH WILLIAMS-ELLIS. Brondanw, Penrhyndeudraeth, Merioneth. February 15., From Mr. G L. Wallace, Yours faithfully, G. L. WALLACE. 1 Landford Road, S.W.15., From the Reverend James Owen and Mr. David Knowles-Leak, JAMES OWEN, Anglican Chaplain, DAVID kNOWLES-LEAK, Past-President, University Union, University of Nottingham. February 11., L. E. TURNER, , From Sir Roger Falk, ROGER FALK, Chairman, Central Council for Agricultural and Horticultural Co-operation, Hancock House. Vincent Square, S.W.1., FIONA ARRAN., From Mr. S. R. McMaster, Ulster Unionist M.P. for Belfast, East, S. R. MCMASTER, House of Commons, February 12., From Mr. Felix Alexeyev, PETER REDDAWAY, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Steet, W.C.2. February 11., From Mr. Martin Herne, MARTIN HERNE, 5a Campden Street, W.8. February 13., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clive Callow, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, From Colin Chapman, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From Mr. R. H. Phillipson, From Mr. H. Moorhouse, From Mr. J. Smith, By Eric Wigham, By Joe Roeber, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth owen, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: Decision to remove Yarra bolts explained, Two given life terms for stabbing blind man, Evolution not revolution marks the new Chile, Cold Comfort Farm man denies court allegation of violence, Station-proud porter on protest strike, Tougher line indicated on bus services, Former New York addict seeks to cure others, S W Africa mandate 'gave no right of annexation', Favourites face Dr Hayes'steam, Mounting anger in China over American role, 28 lives lost in Transkei tribal clashes, The Times Diary Mrs Dunwoody's new film job riles Tories, Tribal dance show for royal visitors, Science Report Genetics: 'Neutral' mutations theory, Fear of fellow pupil blamed for fatal drug dose, Fresh tremors keep California on edge, £28,425 more to save pupils' teeth, Mr Maudling is more hopeful on Ulster, Coloured population four million by 1985, Mr Powell says 'If the prospects are to be averted there is one means only: a massive, albeit voluntary, repatriation', Wilson views on Six worry Labour MPs, Pop group fined over £10,000 for smuggling, Three cows join EEC debate, Bernard Levin, Vicar's revolt on 'conveyor belt' ceremony, Breaking into advertising, The Revolutionaries Tactics and strategy in opposition to the Industrial Relations Bill, Spain jailseight, Roosevelt's plan to send de Gaulle to Madagascar, Long range forecast, Judges in EEC visit, £1 rise in TV licence and cut in ITV levy, The Irish: moving up the social pyramid, Thirteen fined for 'hoodlum' action at Test, QC says gas trial a plot that never was, Plea for church to bear clergy's expenses, British girl cleared of drug smuggling suspicion, Soul music in Frazier's workshop, Aging process research shows progress, Lockout chaos threatens Sweden, West Pakistan leader to boycott assembly session, Pact to end demarcation disputes, Agriculture proposals to get EEC away from reliance on prices, Food price increases in Poland cancelled, Mrs Gandhi plans end to princes, U S sergeant kidnapped then freed, British airliner grounded in Lagos by strike, England lose Illingworth and D'Oliveira, Egypt offers to reopen Suez Canal if Israel withdraws in Sinai, Switzerland replacing guards with helicopters, Strike by Paris school staff over jailed boy, Defence alleges outrageous use of police power in Carr explosion case, Britain swings cheerfully into new era of decimal currency, Learning from the Ibrox disaster, BBC asks counsel to look into 'plug' charges, Speedy justice by stipendiaries, Bedford a 'model town' of racial harmony, Forces recruiting up by more than 5,000, Stiff upper lips and loose change, Concorde sale prospects improve after performance success in flight tests, Nine navies to show flag in Red Sea port, Mr Jackson seeks mediator after post strike talks fail again, Armed police out at midnight in Reggio as city tensely awaits decision on its fate, S Vietnam claims to have blocked the Ho Chi Minh trail, 'Largest egg in the world' and a stuffed Great Auk are up for auction, League formed in Italy to challenge Concordat, Fashion By Prudence Glynn, Holy water from Mecca held in quarantine, Rush down Ibrox stair 'like river that burst banks', News 'sieving' by selectors, Lisbon turns down hope of self-rule for colonies, Two barristers disbarred, Minister asks housing authorities to set up advice centres, £25m claim by officials submitted to arbitration, Assessors to advise on RB 211, Mr Warhol shy, naive, 'keeps busy', 'U S intentionally bombed CIA base'allegation, TUC callson unions to defy law on registration, Disclaimer on power pay figure by member of court. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Broadview Financial Trust Limited, British Steel Corporation, Vent-Axia, Home Service Insurance, Icwa, Leicester Permanent, Peugeot, Multiple Display Advertisements, London News, The London Hilton, National Childrens Home, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Harvey Nichols, TPL Magazines Limited,, Boac, Rnid. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Colchester United again facing Cup favourites, Test of new car today, Wycombe drawn at home to northern hopes, England ask too much of Freitag, No deal for Robson yet, says Harvey, Long awaited chance for Rudkin, First hour will be crucial to Test match hopes, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, England must raise sights, Lancers pull out, Brown leaves out four Anglo-scots, Squash rackets, Fine double for Gifford, Oxford's crash course for Boat Race, Even Laver finds he 'can't win them all', Winter not wasted by Palmer, New caps for West Indies. Politics and Parliament: Metric maps, Three independent assessors appointed to advise Government on RB 211 House of Lords, Sewing mail bags, £700,000 a week being lost by PO, Nurses being exploited as cheap labour, Giro can stay only if run at a profit House of Commons, Lord Watkinson sees need for link with Europe, New violence in Ulster may be linked to reforms-Mr Maudling, PO strike stops PAYE refunds, Commercial radio news service needed, Longer hours for rural bus drivers, Search for system to replace by 1972 the levy on commercial TV advertising House of Commons. Reviews: Chinese ceramics fetch high prices in guineas, New comic category The Licentious Fly Mermaid Irving Wardle, National Theatre's West End plans, Annie Fischer Festival Hall Joan Chissell, The Proposal Bbc 2 Leonard Buckley, Just a few hours of participation, A madman and a bogy in Budapest John Bowen, Barry McDaniel St John's, Smith Square Alan Blyth. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Law: Legislation needed to let firemen cross on red Buckoke and Others V. Greater London Council. Editorials/Leaders: Lending To Shipbuilders, President Sadat Puts Out Some Feelers, Safeguards Against Unfair Dismissal, Mr Powell's Programme. Letters to the Editor: Selling apples, Roads adequate for industry, Air accidents, Snowdonia park, Britain's commitment to Europe, Dull days for dogs, Writing about Syrie Maugham, 'A' and 'K', Theory behind the ITBs is sound, Bowling bumpers, Political structure in Ulster, Charter restrictions, Incomes policy, Victims of planning, Students and the media, Katyn massacre, Cambridge motorway. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday,. Obituaries: Prof J. Walton, Mr David Lamb, Dr Nelson Glueck Excavations in Palestine. Business and Finance: Liverpool's way out of the doldrums Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, on the future of the port, Bowater-Reed terms soon, Guarantees for UK investment, Shell-Mex to raise prices in few days, Turnover up in catering trades, Switch in policy on IDC time limits, Exchange rate flexibility call, Change in Nixon balance of payments strategy urged, Oil: an uneasy peace in the Middle East, A guide to the Industrial Relations Bill-2 Innis Macbeath, Labour Editor continues his explanation of the Bill, Computer News Investors seek a stake in SI, Lyons-French terms, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, State will fight to save RB 211 contract By John Groser Political Staff, Anglo-Continental Investment & Finance Company Limited, More private industry pay rises exceed those in public sector, Briefly from the Boardroom, Report soon on grocery outlets, Fixed Interest, J. Lyons & Company Limited For shares in J. W. French & Co. Limited Important Notice, Company News Hume Holdings' interim profit 15 pc higher, Mining Comalco attains its target of $A17.3m, Vauxhall may ignore Whitehall pay policy, BP cancels work on new plant, Australian government join group to save Minsec, SET cut 'could help offset builders' costs', Business Diary: Decimals the last straw for the taxi trade °DCB wind-down, Bids and Deals British Land has Regis control, BSC survey of campaign on TV, Government to raise shipbuilding credit limit to £700m, Eguities, Teheran oil agreement is welcomed, Forecast of world trade expansion, Sterling and Money, £10m cut in TV levy, but rentals go up by £3.5m, Another new phase for television shares, How the markets moved Rises, Rolls-Royce creditors ask for cash help, Breakaway threat to £30m Co-op project, Where Donovan feared to tread, Eurodollar fall helps sterling, Incomes policy faces union test, Fluor-spar, focus of an industrial renaissance in the Pennines, Taiping-Windsor Rbr. Business Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Local authorities seek £5.2m, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, Heavy trading in Rolls-Royce. Property: Christie's, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,698.
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