The Times - 02/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Charles Hargrove, By a Staff Reporter, Sally White, By David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Murray, By Peter Waymark, From Our Correspondent., By John Roper, From Ronald Faux, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Scott, By George Clark, By Denis Taylor, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Foreign Staff, From Stewart Harris, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean, John Nicholls, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Tom Milne, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, David Wade, Richard Harris, Our Medical Correspondent, PHS, GUY ARNOLD, MARY BENSON, THE REVEREND MICHAEL SCOTT., RANDOLPH VIGNE, PHILLIP WHITEHEAD HAROLD SOREF, G. A. LEWIS LLOYD., IRVING GANE., TOM RHYS., ROGER CICESTR:, J. P. B. BEARDSWORTH., HARMAR NICHOLLS., A. E. HOLDSWORTH, ANTHONY R. MOORE, C. K. ALLINGTON., MIKHAIL ZHIDKOV., PETER KEMP., F. S. STYCH., ALEC RANDAL., K. M. HONEYWELL., W. M. F. KNOWLES., NIRAD C. CHAUDHURI, A. W. CHAPMAN., HUBERT ASHTON., By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, From Peter Strafford, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Melvyn Westlake, By Philip Dyer, By Giles Smith, From Paul Routledge, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, , K. DOUGLAS, R. H. S. BEACHAM., W. GRANT MUTER., ARTHUR GODFREY., DAVID PRICHARD, , MRS G. D. POPPLEWELL, , A. E. J. EMMET, By David Jones, Christopher Warman,
ResumoNews: The purpose of business education, Rescue race after submarine sinks at Gosport moorings, The Duke may play polo for England, How Diem, humiliated by Vietcong and abandoned by US, was left to die at his generals' hands, '700 more slums a month' are cleared, Mr Maudling orders Yard arson inquiry after fire kills two, Judges to visit remote areas when necessary, Charter firm chief is fined £200, Mr Wilson presses for more facts on loss of control over coal and steel industries after joining Six, Go home now, paper tells the Springboks, Old warship retires to guard the Tower, British plan for Arab federation in Persian Gulf threatened with early collapse, Dermatology: Eczema and emotion, Sheila Scott admits being scared on polar flight, Last American unit leaves the neutral zone, Lamb a cheap choice for weekend Food prices, Injured cow wins title, Dutch form new Cabinet, No rapid departures, for the moment anyway, Prosecution threat on Vietnam secrets, Strike threat at BBC after pay deadlock, National Gallery in £1m Titian bid, Dinners HM Government, Natural Sciences Tripos results at Cambridge, Sir Alec seeks a wider European unity, The Times Diary The weeklies lose their printer, Abu Dhabi Ruler establishes Cabinet, Army's new weapon will sniff out terrorist explosives, Pleasure in leisure, but what fun for any Cunard buyer?, Methodists change missions policy, CIA chief leaves Israel after top-level talks, Vandals believed to have sunk ship, Technology: Kenneth Owen on the failure rate in research and development Why the dual spindle twister ended on the shelf, Blackfriars station to be rebuilt, Judgment of Solomon in Welsh TV dilemma Regional Notebook Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, Regional health proposals under fire, Vicar pins up notice to halt shoplifting rumours, EEC: inward or outward looking?, Only one Soviet cosmonaut shows sign of injury, Children in long-stay hospitals 'retarded', New effort to keep Titian, Amenities group opposing flats at Clapham Common, Labour 'need anti-Market leader', Mathematics of hereditary disease, Longford plea on welfare of subnormal, Orchestra may leave town over refusal of more cash, Last telephone call from the palace, Counterpoint. With the slimming season at its height Counterpoint concentrates on ways to shed weight, Premium Bond winners, The unfinished revolution in China., Argentina agrees on Falklands air link, Shocked Britons found fear in Pakistan, Lovers' stars point them to Germany, Pope praises chastity in an age of eroticism, Arrests in Rhodesia stop talks protest, Kennedy wanted war, claims Mrs Nhu, Church need for state aid 'urgent', Girl aged 12 dies after abortion operation, Africans are arrested in Rhodesia arms find, Thursday probable day for White Paper on terms, Findings on sovereignty, German calls for British entry in letter to MP, Hopeful turn in Paris talks as Vietcong put new peace plan, Trinity term Bar final examination successes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Compromise on voting for closed shops, Military facilities at Malta losing their strategic importance House of Commons, Probings on Community rules for steel, NHS managers 'not concerned with people', Mr Carr ready to meet TUC, Parliamentary Notices, Seeking a basis for talks on Rhodesia House of Lords, Women and the Exchange, Tributes to Lord Simonds, Blunt British warning to Mr Mintoff, Next week, Conservative backbenchers propose Ombudsman for television. Law: Director 'horror struck 'by Mafia article, Drug case man says police asked him to help, Detective faces charges of corruption, Appeal over 'Red Book' conviction, Omission of 'without consent of owner in Theft Act deliberate Lawrence v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Trailers case for Lords British Road Services Ltd and Another v Wurzal, Two remanded in Reading shooting, Police helped by accused man in corruption case, Wrong divorce Procedure Abrahart v Abrahart, Publisher of 'Little Red School Book' is fined £50, Probation for boy who killed father, 'Oz trial' shirts sold to raise cash, defendant says. Index. Business and Finance: Business Diary: What do you do with £400,000? · Fat under fire, Farrow & Jackson turn down Schroder terms, 500 laid off due to overtime ban at Coventry, $1,500m refund by U S Treasury, Dm will be floated at least until September, Dr Penny in talks to launch company for car gas turbine, New Issues Wolseley Hughes in £1.4m rights, Unit trust prices, Hypermarket cost of living benefit put to inquiry, Truman Hanbury's shares soar after £34m takeover offer by Grand Met Hotels, Aston Martin assurance on deliveries, U K tour group 'not interested' in a takeover, Italy Montedison under scrutiny of public prosecutor, Mortgages may go up as banks vie for savings, United States Copper strike sparks fears of mounting unrest, Blast furnacemen to debate call for fresh strike, British Sidac confirms need for a merger, Chairmen's Reports Haslemere Estates, Contracts Reyrolle Parsons win £2.5m Tasmania deal, Bids and Deals Concentric goes in for Delta, Deal with Bonn is a switch in dollar liabilities, Cunard says mystery bid discussions called off, Company News Triumph Inv at peak profit and dividend, Architects busier, but work level still low, Royal Worcester walk out of merger talks, Company Meeting BREMNER & CO. LTD. (General Warehousemen) Promising START To Current Year, Whitehall talks on possible new role for FCI, Briefly from the Boardroom, IOS board of directors win proxy victory, Watney Mann to cut some prices, Commercial TV revenue up, OECD scheme to reduce credit repayment period on shipbuilding contracts, Fixed Interest, Switzerland Michelin unions campaign for role in policy-making, Company Meeting Finance Corporation For Industry Limited Exceptionally High Level Of Advances Sir Humphrey Mynors' Statement, Minister praises Lord Robens' work at NCB, Anglo-Canadian oil group formed to explore North Sea, BP to sell £300m crude oil to Poland in 10 year deal, Industry placates the business schools, Mining LME reaction to U S copper strike, Company Meeting Property Investment And Finance Limited, Senate move on Lockheed aid Bill deferred to July 12, Platinum dearer, Leading brokers made insolvent, Power unions attack job-saving plans, £7.5m deal for Edger proposed, Bovril bidder in U S retail link. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Bell's, Fuji Bank, The Scottish International Airline, Haslemere Estates, North Eastern Timber Limited, Cutty Sark, High Speed Gas, Swedish Lloyd, British Rail, The Observer, Airey & Wheeler, Scotcros, Ansafone, Bkt, Klm, Boyden Associates, Inc., Je Reviens, S.E.T., Triumph Investment Trust Ltd., Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited., Twa. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Rosewall and Gorman go quietly, Rowing Metal fatigue rules out holders on day of Henley misfortune, Golf Round of champagne drinks for Dutch, Croquet, Pascoe wins in spite of problems, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Sawell and Robeson out, Rugby Union A schoolboy is thrown to the Lions, Lancashire Oaks should be compensation for Maina, Cricket Oxford declare still in arrears, Yachting Rowsell and Turner still ahead, Cycling Agostinho loses big lead, Universities golf. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Managing Director, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 28, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: After Liverpool Radio 3, The Friday Column New dimensions for the New Towns, Tristan und Isolde Royal Opera House, Peter Grimes Royal Opera House, Fish Out of Water Greenwich, Monkey business The Andromeda Strain (aa) Odeon, St. Martin's Lane Little Murders (x) Cinecenta 1 & 2 Summer of '42 (x) Warner, West End Doctors' Wives (x) Prince Charles, In Memoriam: Colin Mason Wigmore Hall, London debuts, From Stone to Thorn Holywell Music Room, Oxford. Arts and Entertainment: Sunday, Bloody Sunday, Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,812. Editorials/Leaders: News Fit To Print, Are Politics A Charitable Aim?, Wider Margins Not Enough, Mr Mintoff Makes His Mark. Letters to the Editor: A Canon's duties, Security in the British Museum, Complete cooperation at Upper Clyde, Baptists in Russia, Churches' role in uniting Europe, What other forms of fuel?, Elephant's example, Centre court manners, Festival pollution, The situation in Sierra Leone, Hitler and Franco, Hyper-sensitive., Problems of SW Africa, Musical clothes, MPs and television. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From. The Times of Thursday, July 4, 1946 Trieste agreement. Obituaries: Lord Constantine Spectacular all-round cricketer and racial equality campaigner, Sir Lawrence Bragg One of the leading physicists of his time. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, £750m surplus in overseas sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Bid news boosts Truman, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Chairman of Brown Bros & Albany to retire, Burmah names new chairman. Property: Country Propertes, Residential property.
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