The Times - 30/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Anthony Thomas US Economic Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Hazelhurst, Defence Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Our Medical Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Hopkirk, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From David Blake, From Patrick Brogan, By John Clare, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From Fred Emery, William Mann, By Peter Waymark, Michael Billington, Barry Norman, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, John Clare, John Chartres, PHS, SUSANNE DELL., BRINSLEY FORD, , GEORGE J. LEVY, Managing Director, PETER MARTIN, , MAURICE TEMPLE SMITH., IRENE WILSON., DINGLE FOOT., KINGSLEY WILLIAMS, Danesacre, Worthy Road, Winchester., PETER FELLGETT, , ROBIN WARREN-SMITH., D. W. MORPHY., JOHN D. PEARCE-HIGGINS., JILL KNIGHT., C. A. MACARTNEY, Hombeams, Boars Hill, Oxford., C. M. BARLOW, , By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Marley, By Our Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GILBERT FROST, 7 Multon Road, London, S.W.18., A. M. GODLEY., R. P. WYLDE, , LENA M. JEGER, House of Commons. June 28., H. R. FEATHERSTONE, By Margaret Stone, Philip Dyer, by Richard Davy, by A Special Correspondent, by Roger Berthoud Bonn Correspondent, by Martin Eckart Fuchs, by Joyce Dressler, by Simon Field, by John Percival Ballet Critic,
ResumoNews: Premature births Babies saved by air pressure technique in US, Grass verge 'not footway', Tractors can have any approved cab of the owner's choice, Oz seen as forum for discussions on drugs, Mr Eban asks US envoy about Suez proposal, BEM for soldier aged 18, Anti-Market Conservative organization formed, Worker participation best dealt with by code, Methodist challenge on S Africa investments, Mr Heath chosen for Admiral's Cup team, Bonn: capital with provincial outlook, BMA consultants support private beds in hospitals, Cherished reforms take second place, Rural home plan for boys on remand, Moon: Apollo 14 samples upset theories, No safety barriers at two out of three primary schools, Signs of hope after floating the mark, Success of Mr Faulkner's first 100 days, Saint tattoo man sought after detective shooting, Pleasures and Prohibitions of London parks, Mr Nixon rules out tax cuts and mandatory wage controls, How four Presidents took the wrong Vietnam decisions, Charities break law by failing to register, Rethinking educational system from nursery school to university, Army to send another 900 men as Ulster parade season opens, Recompense offer to Jerusalem Arabs, Consultants fear for future of 14 specialist hospitals, About face by citizens' army, The Times Diary Victor Louis's bizarre career, Mitterrand call to British Labour Party, French woman finds it no cheaper here, Dating of food 'difficult', Gang war fears after New York shooting, Croat tells court of hatred for murdered envoy, Steady progress towards a détente with her eastern neighbours, Buses to abandon the ½p, Soviet warships off Malta start speculation on island's future course, NHS dispute threatens key services, Army intelligence blamed for withdrawal muddle, Teachers' strike will close schools today, Waiting to die in neat straight rows, 'Little Red Book' close to inciting sex offences, prosecution says, High prices for drawings but varied day for prints, Bank puts a ban on Sir David Brown, Industry Bill guide lines urged for shop stewards, Means test attack on 'no rent' proposal, Bible survived burial by war prisoner in Java, Soviet visit by Egyptian Foreign Minister, Yard fire squad searches for London arsonist, A bird on the hand is worth two on the bench, Tory candidate attacks unofficial Conservative, New evidence of ancient sunken city off Bahamas, West Germany a special report Role of conciliator in divided Europe, Hanoi supports peace offer by Pathet Lao, Iraq calls for united Arab challenge to Iran over islands, Ancient inns to be lifted 5ft, Queen is invited to Zambia by Dr Kaunda, Man fined after Alsatians attack children, Mrs Gandhi fears border spark could start war, Court improves chance of Concorde landing in US, Norwegian blow to British hopes on fishing, Weakened church fights back after attacks by students and intelligentsia, Inquiry warning on danger of rabiles outbreaks in Britain, Plan to restore civilian rule in Burma, Home front is main cause of inflation, British MPs shaken by Bengal misery, UN China vote discussed with Italian minister, Food prices up 10.4% in 11 months, Complexity of giving to charity, Cricketer is cleared of conspiracy to cheat, 8 rare books by Ezra Pound stolen, Unions seek greater say, Death threat against Mr Peter Hain, Round the world success for Chay Blyth, New centre for the avant garde in art, Murder hearing is held in ambulance, Grey, confusing, Soviet literary scene, Children and books Continuing the series on contemporary editors of children's books, Brian Alderson talks to Judy Taylor of The Bodley Head, Munich: Olympic city where pleasure has become a way of life, Oxford class list, Posters now sent to six QCs in drug case, Frankfurt: giant building site sees itself as tourist gateway, Reprieve refused for Les Halles, Ex-chief of state body accused of corruption. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Mb, northeast, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Lufthansa, Fag, V.I.P., S, Dresdner Bank, High & Dry, Bmw, Cm&g, THE Canada Life, Barclays Dco, Dewar's, Moss Bross, Die Welt, S.E.T., Weateutsche Landesbank, The Hongkong Bank Group, Jack Barclay Ltd., Mlf, Deutsche Bank, Bfg, London News, Action Bangla Desh,. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath: some Labour MPs know how to tack, Offshore fish conservation will remain under British control House of Commons, Seedless hops of EEC more bitter, Only one more means test added to list, Labour protest at preference for second force airline: calls for action on noise: stiffer fines for airport touts, Jet exhausts will not cause chain reactions House of Lords, Cheaper meat to follow cut in SET. Deaths. Law: When readers have special knowledge House of Lords Morgan V. Odhams Press Ltd. and Another, Commission to find flat illegal Crouch & Lees V. Haridas, Scottish teacher wins fight against dismissal Malloch V. Aberdeen Corporation. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Msl, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: John Schlesinger, RPO/Foster/ Zukermans Festival Hall Alan Blyth, LPO to break new ground in tour of US, Operatic name-dropping at the Holland Festival Spinoza Holland Festival, Tom Thumb Grand, Wolverhampton, Cranko puts Stuttgart on world ballet scene, Wine and hangover A Bruised Daffodil of Last Night's Sin Bbc 2. Sport: Clyde Solings held off by Uproar, Sports in Brief, Lone British rider second, Diamond Sculls most difficult to assess, Oosterhuis breaks record to win, Relish of a Yorkshireman, Lancashire face hardest cup-tie, McCafferty faces crucial test against Keino, Lions go out to score their 50th try, Rocbuster could have change of luck, Huish wins Uniroyal and trip to Kenya, Last seeded pair go out to young Australians, Ealham and Knott ease Kent home, Rosewall overcomes 12 years and stays four hours, Hardest draw for Japanese, Astle may transfer to Derby, Second win for Williams, Younis enables Surrey to struggle free, Mill Reef pits youth against age and experience, Encouragement from within. Editorials/Leaders: One Foot In The Water, Retirement Pensions Within The Six, Company Law For Europe, Australia-22 Years Of Coalition. Letters to the Editor: African leaders held in Rhodesia, Jugger-noughts, Gallery admission fee concession, Soviet Jews' plight, Hijacking Bill, Orange peel warning, By-passing London, The Perhapsburgs, Advertising: could most women cope?, Why a Canon is resigning, The benefits of better, dearer cars at lower volume, An internal auditor as non-executive director, Seeking a definition of aura a coeur, Music by computer, Pop and prejudice, Race and intelligence, Unaided prisoners, Winchester motorway. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 2, 1946. Births. Obituaries: Lord Glentanar Public work in Scotland, Sir Eric Speed, Sir William Elliot Influence on defence policy, Obituary, Mr E. H. Gardener, Lord Boyd Orr. Business and Finance: Barclay Securities Limited, Big groups raise food, drink and tobacco sales, Company losses cost Highlands board £253,000, Baltic defers women decision, Matthews Wrightson Holdings Limited (Incorporated under the CompaniesAct 1948), Why business has got so sporting Marketing: Sally White on the working of sponsorship, Pay deal for 80,000 may be spur for steel peace, Panel urges care on forecasts, AUEW bans pacts leading to redundancy, Steel Brothers Holdings Limited Continued expansion at Home and Overseas, Should commission have freer rein?, UCS workers to fight against suspensions, Pan-Holding S.A. Luxembourg, Walter Runciman &Co.Ltd., 'Carbonising' achieves £2m target, Chairmen's Reports Furness Withy warns of further setback, Decline in invisible earnings rate forecast, Bids and Deals Croda moves in for Fleming, Gearing BLMC to a bigger market, R.& A. G. Crossland Limited, Faults halt power plant, The private sector's share of steel products, Business Diary: Scots banknotes puzzle · Corfield and Concorde, Mr Delbourgo paid £400,000 by Triumphs, Business school graduates win praise in survey of employer attitudes, Mid Southern Water Company, The Times list of latest dividends, Japan eases import controls, Deals that will put steel in better shape Maurice Corina considers an important decision by BSC concerning the private sector, Gr'a'nges annual report, Briefly from the Boardroom, Sears look at A share votes, Company Meeting Amalgamated Power Engineering Ltd. Remedial Measures To Enhance Future Development, £2m loan to IOS declared in default, Senator stops session on Lockheed loan, UK industry over-protected-BNEC chief, Matthews Wrightson Holdings Limited, Canada proposes mergers board, Stakes acquired in US-Euro bank, Whitecroft Limited, Orders for new building reache a 4-year peak, Hiving off plans for BSC bring job fears to 4,500, Government ready to sell IRC's £100m stake in private sector, Attwood Garages Limited Higher Earnings And Good START To Current Year, Mercedes to end price freeze with 4pc increase, Wilson Bros. Limited, Whitehall and paper firms in row over talks, Minister denies revaluation rumour, Whessoe swings back to profits, Tariff waiver agreement by Gatt, Mining AIDC $A7.8m loan to Robe River, Sterling and Money, Cunard takeover talks lead to share price rise, How the markets moved Rises, Dimplex, Common Market fishing policy is 'badly designed for Britain', Redundancy threat to lorry plants. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, New Issues Bright prospects for Matthews Wrightson, Wall Street prices rally, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Equities, London & Regional Market Prices Cunard rise sharply, Recent issues. Property: London And Suburban, Country Properties, Property Holding &Investment Trust Limited. Business Appointments: Mr W H M de Gelsey to join Orion Bank executive. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,810, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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