The Times - 12/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, From John Chartres, By Clifford Webb, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Stephenson, From Richard Wigg, From John Woodcock, By Paul Routledge, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope, By Chris Dunkley, By Our Science Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By our Social, By Clifford Longley, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Nature-Times News Service., By Our Air Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan., By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Jay Walz, By Brian Cashinella, From Michael Hornsby, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Ballantine, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Alan Manley, By Brian Lewis, By Tom German, By Rex Bellamy, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Roy McKelvie, Guy Brett, John Percival, Ronald Hayman, William Gaunt, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Michael Billington, Stanley Reynolds, Victoria Brittain, Adam Fergusson, PHS, R. M. HILARY, , A. K. CAIRNCROSS (Master of St. Peter's College). RAYMOND CARR (Warden of St. Antony's College). C. A. COULSON (Professor of Mathematics). W. R. S. DOLL (Regius Professor of Medicine). A. H. HALSEY (Head of Dept. of Social and Administrative Studies). STUART HAMPSHIRE (Warden of Wadham College). R. M. HARE (Professor of Moral Philosophy). H. L. A. HART (formerly Professor of Jurisprudence). WILLIAM HAYTER (Warden of New College). CHRISTOPHER HILL (Master of Balliol College). DOROTHY HODGKIN (Professor of Crystallography). KATHLEEN M. KENYON (Principal of St. Hugh's College). STEVEN LUKES (Fellow of Balliol College). R. W. SOUTHERN (President of St. John's College). PHILIP WILLIAMS (Fellow of Nuffield College). Oxford., GEORGE WANSBROUGH., GEOFFREY MARSHALL., KENNETH MAY., G. MAHON, M.H.M., , HENRY WARSON, , MICHAEL HOWARD., RENÉE SHORT., JOHN V. HATCH, , GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, C. D. BINNIE, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, E.C.1. M. V. DRIVER, Maudsley Hospital, S.E.5. G. PAMPIGLIONE, Hospital for Sick Children, W.C.1. W. A. COBB, National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, W.C.1. J. B. MACGILLIVRAY. Royal Free Hospital, W.C.1. D. F. SCOTT, The London Hospital, E.1., RAFAEL VALLS., G. A. BARNARD., H. P. KAUFMAN, , J. F. RITSON, , By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By lan Morison Banking Correspondent, By David Millham, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Michael Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Anthony Rowley, From Harry Debelius, By Patricia Tisdall., From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GORDON BOWEN, , P. L. MARTYN, , V. S. NARGANG., Roger Vielvoye, M. G. SCROGGIE, , JACK S. ROSE., M. J. WINDER, , REX KING., By Maurice Corina, John Woodland, David Millham,
ResumoNews: Space: US projects for 1971, Court in Berlin told how Soviet sentry was shot, Currency plan backed by Lord Cromer, Two tigers suffocated in crate, prosecution say, Loyalty oath by Miss Angela Davis questioned, Police guard Duke's son after kidnap threat, Airline pay machinery breaks down, Three girls die in Clapham fire, Enzymes seen as danger, Okinawans raid US base as gas move is delayed, The stagnant revolution Robin Blackburn looks at the New Left in disarray, Paisley warning of renewed violence by IRA faction, Hotel plan is rejected, Bonn attacks Ulbricht blocking tactics, Mr Jackson in Tupamaro 'people's prison', Bolivian Air Force foils right wing army revolt, Help for the poorest from suburban 'semi', Suspended Best will have to win place back, Britain and the Six find no easy answer to kidnapping of envoys, Check-up on security in S America, Abbey farm given £8,000 grant for repairs, US and Britain quit colonial committee of UN, Australia collapse against Underwood, Brazil flying prisoners to Chile as envoy's ransom, The Times Diary BFI attack ends in legal action, Drive to persuade the Government to spend £1m on youth project, A conspiracy to belittle women's liberation, Pakistan moves to bar India from hockey cup, Chancellor says TUC proposals 'not viable', Communist call for control of international firms, Report on third airport to be published soon, America protests to Russia over its harassment tactics, 500 sent home as school staff support suspended teacher, Using computer to find source of oil slicks, Envoy in 'good health', Canada to put warning on birth pill packets, Adverse effects of Church aid to oppressed, Muhammad Ali wins new chance for appeal, Conflict between town and country The urban demands on the countryside, Mr Heath hits back at angry Delhi hecklers, France angered by Algerian embargo on oil, Chancellor on how Britain can avoid the road to inflationary ruin, Postal workers' union leader gives warning of all-out stoppage in pay rise dispute, Doctor-patient relations in decline, professor says, King Husain rejects Arab attempts at mediation as Jordan Army continues round-up of guerrillas, YMCA has doubts about serving drinks, MPs unlikely to divide on speakership rules, Police want under 18s treated as juveniles, Call for inquiry on death of Italian driver, Polish riot city chief out, US astronomers discover two hidden galaxies, Housing free market 'indefensible', Frustrated artist killed family and shot himself, New proposals for commercial radio network, Release is reopened but still in need, Scots fail to settle down in German factories, Mother ready to face jail in E Germany for girl, Soviet Jew makes it 3 million in Israel, Southwark squatter families take over more empty council houses to avoid court orders, Wanted man in Tate case gives himself up, Denial on plan to build 'new Jerusalem', Overcoming old suspicions, 20,000 workers hold early protest strike, Impressive flood relief system in Malaysia, Wife of 22 gets first divorce under new Act, Homelessness a vicious circle in Islington, Calley court martial told of 'finish'em off' order, Eight feared lost after Channel tanker explosion, Chanel: public fame and private enigma, Zambia freezes deals, Judge orders arrest of 'defiant' witness, Obstetrics Drugs given in labour passed on to babies, Victory for communists over French rail pay, Plans today for more Territorial soldiers, Japan warning on smoking and lung cancer. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Sentinel Insurance Co. Ltd., Decimal Currency Board, Court Bros. (Furnishers) Ltd., National Life Insurance Company Ltd., K Shoes Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, C. Howard & Partners, Hertz, Daniel Doncaster & Sons Limited, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. International. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: The burden Best has to bear, New Surrey half backs, Sports in Brief, Duncan, weekend golfer, takes the Putter, Hopeful signs for Jacklin, Alauddin's display almost flawless, Pitch now expected to be more brittle, Sydney tennis, Smith defends amateur singles title, Leeds United held, Butler beats off late challenge, First step on road to Munich Games, Rochdale has another claim to fame, England squad, Football results, Late Forest winner, Values astray as bad temper strangles match, Snow shortage a problem, Bunker Hill III Stephenson's best, Latest snow reports. Reviews: The Sleeping Beauty New Victoria, Ben Yuri Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Travellers' trophies, But Now They are Fled Bbc 2, London galleries, Park Lane Group Purcell Room, Hamlet Cambridge Theatre, Fernando Arrabal and the hidden depths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, Salerooms, Entertainments, Cja Recruitment Consultants 35 New Broad Street, London, E.C.2. Tel.01-588 3588. Editorials/Leaders: The Price Of Indiscipline, A Disappointing Speech, The State Of The Communist Parties. Letters to the Editor: Rudi Dutschke, Defence value of arms sales to S Africa, Row of pennies, Only one answer, Etymolomania, Costs of hiving off, The temptation to round up, Hospital technicians, Reprieve of the Basques, Rationalization of measures and weights, Fog at the airport, Fish and chips and sunshine, The price of bananas, Swing from science, Overseas aid, Cheap fares for charter flights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Royal Astronomical Society awards, University news, Middle Temple awards, Steward of royal farms to resign, Posts to aid race relations. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, January 12, 1946 Palestine claims. Obituaries: Mlle Gabrielle Chanel Famous French fashion designer, CANON TINLEY Dockland parson, Hussein Bey Oweini, Mr Ray Henderson, Obituary. Law: First decree of divorce by consent Kershaw V. Kershaw, Allegiance to the Queen and to this country Tejendrasingh V. Lord Adrian and Others. Business and Finance: Sales in motor trade rise by 20 per cent, Bankers Trust Company Member Of Bankers Trust New York Corporation, Big advance on use of glass fibres in cement, will advertising score in the second half? Andrew Lumsden on the agencies' troubles and their vague hopes of a revival, Price-cutting spreads as the economy fails to stir, High Street battle with the multiples, Sterling puts on 16 points in active trading, November surge in industrial production, Draughtsmen claim 40 pc increase on basic rates, Treasury curbs short term foreign currency borrowing by British companies, Food prices up 8 pc last year, Shell Espana call their second find 'promising', Catering trades turnover improves 9 pc, Company Meeting The London Scottish American Trust Limited, Totting up industry's rising fuel bill, Mining Gold premiums help quarterly profits, Company News Ley's Foundries' profit tumbles from peak, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Anti-market campaign, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Russians in talks with GKN, UK carpets face stiff competition at textile fair, Cunard deny new £10m cruise ship is for sale, Contracts £3m building work for Henry Boot, Clarke Chapman to get £5m loan from IRC, Britain's aerospace industry accepts a rationalized role, Fixed Interest, 3,000 laid off as Triumph workers stage token strike, Powell on 'grantsmanship', President Nixon cuts tax on business by $2,600m, Computer News Triple expansion by Anglo-UK group, The Times indices, Dries flooding slows, London talks on banana dispute, Third European bank signs cooperation pact, Westland over the worst, Business Diary: One of Shell-Mex troika retires into a new job, Rolls-Royce strike lays off 8,000, Post Office chief warns of price rises, First steps to closer links on budget policy, Companies challenge tax measures, Plastics maker's market debut likely soon, How the markets moved, Red Barrel rolling into Europe David Blake reports from Brussels on Watneys pubs and pints for Continentals, Courtaulds puts up Courtelle price by 9 pc, Row deepens over those bananas, Westland Aircraft Limited Chairman's Statement, Multinational Banking, Dearer gas for South-west, Sterling and Money, Bids and Deals L & C Securities sell Rosslyn for £1.9m, CBI memorandum on inflation goes to electricity pay inquiry, Farm output £120m below target set by little Neddy, Honeywell to dismiss 500, EMI buy Danish group for £1.4m, Latest North Sea strike may be rich. Stock Exchange Tables: Rapid fall in Britain's coal stocks continues, Agreement on IOS stock reported to be near, Fresh buying of Doxford, New Issues. Daniel Doncaster calls for £1m, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Burton's manufacturing coordinator joins board. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,668.
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