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The Times - 06/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Thomas and Arthur Reed, By Geraldine Keen, Peter Nichols and Michael Knipe, By Gerald Ely, From Derek Wilson, From John Chartres, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Michael Knipe, Christopher Parker, From Roger Berthoud, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Baliantine, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By U. A. Titley. Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Callow, By George Clark Political Staff, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Brian Basham, By John Whitmore, By Roger Vielvoye, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland, Margaret Stone, David Millham, Halldora Blair, John Drummond, Lindsay Duncan, Clifford Longley, Philip Howard, Michael Hatfield, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, VICTOR WELCH., JACK LONGLAND., W. H. WINTERTON., J. EMRYS THOMAS, , GLADWYN., ROBERT SHEAF, , D. W. LOGAN, Principal, , W. S. CARROLL, MARY BENSON, , J. R. SWAN., K. F. HOWELL, , HUGH SCRUTTON, D. G. KNOWLAND, , G. R. DAVIES., WILLIAM SCOTT., JOHN TILNEY., By R. C. Zaehner, Spalding, By Philip Howard, by Richard Holmes, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, William Gaunt, William Mann, Chris Dunkley, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Koy Hay, Edward Mayer, Leslie Gardiner, Andrew Graham,

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News: Postal strike ballot by block voting, Food Devilled chicken grill, State motor insurance scheme called for by 150 Labour MPs, Mr Heath offers to meet Mrs Desramault, Science Report Pollution: Thames an 'open drain', The merry lives of Westminster, Bonn waters down draft law on pornography, Mr Nixon defends results of Laos operation, The climate of our Unbelief, Bird protection society 'spied on taxidermist', Portuguese prisoners 'not held in Zambia', Czech radical's challenge to Prague court fails, Pill case GP defends right to tell parents, Skirts to cassocks, New look for Eton library, Mr Heath and others quit Elgar society, Car firms test device to cut exhaust fumes, Australia crisis over Defence Minister takes a new turn, Stewart letter on British entry challenged, South Vietnamese thrust deeper into Laos, £2 increase for 27,000 water workers, Limited appeal right for deportees in rules on immigrants in Britain, Lockheed snub over £60m British offer to save RB 211, Italians have second thoughts on the Boston Raphael, Operation on boy in a speeding ambulance, 'Pope's attacker wanted to kill superstition', The claret crop, The gathering storm over the future of radio, Judgment to be given later in Beatles case, Two die in Ankara campus battle, Hope in Poland of better church-state relations, U Thant appeals to Egypt and Israel to renew cease-fire when it expires this weekend, The Times Diary Le Grand Vefour's London entrée, The traffic of centuries, Builders sue City for £5m over Barbican, Hunt for killer of English girl on Pacific island, Greek protesters cleared, Troops kill rioter, wound four after petrol bomb attacks, Self-defence plea by accused man, Book has literary merit, novelist tells court, American actor's ordeal, Grandparents give boy back to mother, Top secret marriage for Mr Trudeau, Chile gives up plan of 'popular' justice, Church services: Second Sunday in Lent, E Pakistan riots turn into organized revolt Paul Martin reports from Dacca where thousands are demonstrating for secession, Sweden's strike against equality, Warning on stoppage danger to newspapers, Teachers' pay negotiations end in deadlock, Venezuelan police catch boy's kidnappers, Railways may consider raising pay offer as talks are adjourned. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Macarthur's, King & Co., Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Ltd, Abbey Property Bonds. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Swans Hellenic Cruises, Music On The South Bank, Art Exhibitions, Shoppers' Market Place, Travel, Entertainments, Gardening. Sport: Tottenham defence carry heavy burden at Anfield, Weekend fixtures Kick-off 3.0 unless stated., England call in Mrs Cardwell, The fun of investing £2m, Sports in Brief, Nerak should justify stable confidence, Snow reports, First Test match century for Knott, Hannaford awaits fitness report, Jacklin finishes strongly to score a 68, Pole position taken by Stewart, Four Grand National entries to be beaten by Foxtor, Best defence faced by best attack. Stock Exchange Tables: Fourth new tap stock this year, Sharp rise in US prices, Banks and insurance shares improve, The Times share indices, New Issues ICI Finance coupon raised to 8½ pc, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Speak up, or forever forgo your claim, Chile copper 'conspiracy', More than just a rescue fund, TUC to look at Ulster problems, CEGB puts up own tariff, New Public Expenditure Committee starts work, Eurosyndicat, BASF profits knocked, Cadbury seeks Kardomah wholesale interests, British tile makers deny US dumping accusation, Waste paper merchants may end collection services, Company News Strikes trim Kent Castings' profit projections, The Times list of latest dividends, Heath to see Barber and Treasury chiefs, Bids and Deals Pilkington's ball in Tilling court, NY sugar near best level, Trust Houses and the building boom, Bowater to cut newsprint capacity in UK by almost half: 700 jobs will be lost, Briefly from the Boardroom, A safe place for your life policy, Equities, LME to go ahead with aluminium contract, Fixed Interest, Funding outlook for Liverpool docks bleak, Injunction on hotel name, Trust & Agency Company Of Australasia Sir Denys Lowson On Company's Strong Position, The Dreyfus Offshore Trust N. V. Notice Of Annual General Meeting, Interim Statement Paterson, Zochonis & Co. Limited Interim Statement Half-Year to 30th November, 1970, Ford of America may switch all Pinto engine work to Germany, Limited hopes for Rolls creditors, Watney roll their barrel to the stores, Double bill from Keyser Ullmann, Tighter car safety rules, Personal Investment And Finance Edited By Margaret Stone Law: the Francis Committee's problem of how to protect both tenants and the availability of accommodation Furnished flats: the status quo or worse?, Sterling and Money, Adepton bid £8.3m for W Hudson, How the markets moved Rises, Pact with Poland on higher quotas, Mining Disposal of Minsec assets under way, Agreement on Libya gas gives hope for oil talks, Woolwich lend more, Unitholder Index on March 4,, P & O increase passenger fares by 10 per cent. Editorials/Leaders: Notes From The Soviet Underground, The Crisis Of Bengal, Gilt-Edged Market Message, Can Rolls-Royce Still Be Saved?. Letters to the Editor: Mersey Tunnel tolls, An incomes yardstick, Balfour's premiership, Teaching in Rhodesia, House arrest in S Africa, Hostels for alcoholics, Future of the European Parliament, Financial control of museums, Suffield House, ... and picture frames, The Seven Sisters, Concorde and decibels, Tax on booksellers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 7, 1946 Feeding Germans. Reviews: British artists fetch record auction prices, Festival Ballet at the Coliseum, The Great American Disaster, Timeless value of the simple still-life Ennio Morlotti Marlborough Fine Art, Jean-Louis Barrault, Hallé Orchestra Festival Hall, Clive Barnes/New York Notebook Listening to the sound of space, Revue Bbc 2, Records Vital and energetic "Flute", The spring revolution of 1871, Gardening The art of pruning. Obituaries: Miss E. M. Almedingen, Sir Eric Leadbitter Formerly Clerk of the Privy Council, Lieut-Cdr S. L. C Maydon, Obituary, Lord Sheffield. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday Bbc 1, Radio, Chess A wealth of help, Sunday Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,713, Bridge Punishment and profit. Property: Seaside And Country, Law: Suspended teachers win claim for pay Gorse and Another V. Durham County Council and Another, Family allowances and tax relief Restorick (Inspector of Taxes) V. Baker. Politics and Parliament: Tackling poverty by seeking out those who really need help House of Commons.

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