The Times - 04/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Strafford, By Louis Heren, By Rita Marshall, From Tim Jones., By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Ian McDonald, By Our Parlimentary Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, By Leonard Amey, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, BY Our Political Editor, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From E. C Hodgkin, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Harris, From a Special Correspondent Washington, DESIGN by Penny Radford, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Peter Nichols, Mary Lindley, Louis Heren, PHS, ROBERT ROBINSON., J. A. N. TANNER., J. D. POLLARD, , N. F. SHARP., JEREMY MITCHELL, E. W. STURTON., T. G. HAWORTH, , SYDNEY F. ROBIN., CHRISTOPHER PYM., JAN ORR-EWING., GLADWYN., John Orpen, Brian Fothergill, Pearl Elwyn Jones, Yootha Rose, Clifford Musgrave, Francis King, Martin Battersby, John Fowler. Roy Strong, Brighton, February 3., STEPHEN HASTINGS, , COLIN SMITH, , G. R. A. DARLING., EDMUND LEACH., ALFRED AYER, , JULIAN HUXLEY, , H. J. BLACKHAM., FENNER BROCKWAY., H. SELWYN FRY, By John Armytage, From Colin Chapman, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY Business News Staff, By Philip Dyer, By Clive Callow, By Anthony Rowley, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, K. T. J. GREEN, Secretary, British Bacon Curers' Federation, 30-34 Buckingham Gate, London, S.W.1. February 3., COLIN DAURIS, C. H. GOODCHILD., By Hugh Stephenson, By P. M. Oppenheimer, By Peter Hill, Terry Mahon,
ResumoNews: Radio astronomy: Jupiter's signals, Six years for leader of cannabis ring, Russia and Syria exchange promises, Bernard Levin Protection for widows and orphans But..., Sydney court told of discipline trouble in liner, Brussels talks pointer to a European summit, Mr Rippon says Six are now more flexible on entry terms, Russians accuse US of blocking arms talks, Uganda promised election, S African offers spurned, Plan to revise Japan's constitution, E Germany may tempt Bonn with concessions, Israel troops on alert after six months' quiet, Labour MP quits for union appointment, Bristol refuse to contribute towards cost of restoring Brunel's iron steamship, Gibraltar 'a threat to Spanish security', Ugly riots in Belfast spread to new areas, Pressure grows among MPs for Foulness site, Quebec death trial duel over jury, M Pompidou in Mauritania, Price of milk is key issue in farm review, Divorce may be given in polygamous marriages, Reconciling a career with politics, Dealer could not get rid of china collection, Herr Scheel says Britain will still be in by 1973, Australian export of rams halted by trade unions, MPs expect inquiry into Secrets Act, I can't resist taking the mickey, Prince says, New laws to reduce danger at home, President Nixon's miscalculation in South-East Asia, The unhappy lot of the African elephant, No one to run trains, union chief fears, Mining shares tumble, Garages run dry as tanker strike bites, White House will lift Laos blackout 'soon', Cairo sees little hope of a new cease-fire, Postal workers' union leader tells strikers about 'an explosion of discontent ', 'Vital' to free students from specialization, Study announced for hospital complaints code, Pensioner died after taking prescribed drug, Head on test, Mother and son acquitted, Astronomy Development of new Chile observatory, Meeting on AEW plans for one-day strikes, World is asked to help Jews in Arab states, London port employers complain of TV bias, Child labour in Italy, Approval given for new town in central Lancashire, £2m proposal for Covent Garden roads, Concordes to be modified, Yarra inquiry to hear four expert reports, New drug Bill condemned as blow at liberty, Delhi MP held in protest over hijack, One third at American universities found to have tried marijuana, More strikes infour months than all 1970 forecast, Upsurge of violence in Reggio, Teacher jailed over explosives, Police appeal to witnesses on man's arrest, Pollution Why lead-free petrol is so important, Detective slapped man in cell, jury told, Attempts to explain Manson cult, Tape recordings not interfered with, reporter says, Motoring Economical and lively estate car, Convention to curb stage pornography, Portfolios are reshuffled in Australia, Passenger cover, Politics suspected in Ulster killings, Arrabal's emperor reduced to a ragged leather cloak The Architect and the Emperor of Assvria National Irving Wardle, Battery trouble in Moon landing craft, Law chief's advice on S Africa arms to be published today, Explosion in munitions plant kills at least 25, Tupamaros said to be out to wreck industry, For a limited market, AA warning on driving uninsured, Steady decline in entrants for Church of England ministry Four colleges cease training, Underfoot, The Times Diary Dual ITN role likely for Ryan, Cabinet talks on new setback in Rolls-Royce finances, No duty in law for editor to run to Whitehall, secrets case Judge says, Swiss Cottage to have new 300-room hotel, The New Homes Show, Journalist tells court why an inquiry about detectives was not left to the police. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Thos. Barlow And Sons Limited, Ppa, Spink, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Air France, Gypsy Cellar, Gleeson, Collins, Ahs, Bass Charrington Limited, Sagittair Air Cargo, WG and S, Cuba, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Dubrovaik, Weatherseal, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Country Life, Bea, Troika, Dunford & Elliott Limited. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Austrian MP attacked in Parliament, Sir A Home lacks information on Laos, Lord Eccles urging Arts Council not to support filthy, blasphemous plays Question at issue was use of public money to aid works which outraged most taxpayers: Daily Mail not to close-Lord Arran House of Lords, Clydeside made special development area House of Commons. Sport: Nicholson opens the way, Riot follows defeat of Chelsea, Australians underline superiority, Sports in Brief, England unsettled in Maltese dust, Snow reports, Davis Cup place for Cooper, Haydock Park gives pointers for Liverpool, Pry can overcome Canasta Lad, Dowling revives memories, Manager wins first round, Ecstasy of 16 years ago not relived, Duckham erases 'safe' lead, Russians again win pairs, Striana moves up, Waldron fined by FA, Cresta run, Acceptors for Grand National, Auld acquaintance best forgotten. Law: Union must cancel notices making strike official, Practice Direction, 'Exemplary damages can be threat to liberty', Reckoning time in a commercial contract. Reviews: Four Stockhausen concerts, A new interpreter Verdi Requiem Festival Hall William Mann, Art world guessing at list of treasures, Geraint Jones Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, German fiction: two real voices among all the notebooks, A writer finds her natural form Dolores, The Road of the Phoebe Snow The Place John Percival, Rex Harrison in BBC Chekhoy, The monarch after M.A.S.H. Michael Billington, Turandot Covent Garden Alan Blyth, Man Alive Bbc 2 Leonard Buckley, A clash in the signal box Introduction 4, Quick guide, The extraordinary case of Kurt Gerstein A Spy for God, The best will in the world John Evelyn and his Times. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: The Oil Power Balance, Mutual Benefit Or Nothing, The Secrets ACT Must Be Reformed. Letters to the Editor: The drawbacks of large companies, Ocean pollution theory challenged, Irish immigration, Regency Brighton, Growth while squeezed, Experiments on animals, Museum entry fees, Short addresses, Social science research, Doctors' certificates, Post Office strike, What joining EEC implies for Britain, 'Vital support for British bacon industry, Cambodian war, Third London airport, Unions and the law, Registration of charities, Cause of inflation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, February 5, 1946. War brides' ship. Obituaries: Sir M. Gillett, Edward J. Mason The story of The Archers, Viscount Soulbury, Obituary, Lord Upjohn Services to education. Business and Finance: Allied switch Cider account, Facing the facts about money and real wages London and Cambridge Economic Bulletin-II, UCS deny company are going into liquidation, Ford strike 'a domestic issue', Pre-Budget wine and spirit curbs to be abolished, Delta Metal closures mean 600 jobless, Shah of Iran hints at unilateral oil price, Business Diary: Baring's rebuilding hits snags · Bring back John Arlott, Eurosyndicat, World Bank to maintain interest rate until summer, After D-Day, the metric hurdle, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited, Cabinet meeting after day of rumour that wipes £5m off Rolls-Royce shares, Promising recovery by Felixstowe Dock, Walter Thomas Properties Limited Interim Unaudited Results, Inflation may lead to new devaluation, Anglo-Italian finance talks, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Excess Holdings bid for ex-partner, Dealings suspension hits value of major Australian mining groups, Company News Bigger interim in Gordon & Gotch spurt, UK tourist industry made a record £570m in 1970, UK company to design £32m chemical plant, Dramatic relaunch for the 'pinta', with Wagner for background, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, American sales chief for Vauxhall, Wanted-a Bank for the National Interest, Mears Bros. Holdings Ltd. Notice To Shareholders, Fixed Interest, Co-operative wage claim 'unrealistic', Union claims more layoffs at GEC's Coventry plant, Bank messengers' pay rise, Federal Bank uphold policy, In brief, Contracts £2.75m printing machinery order, Scotland to get special development area, Sterling and Money, Bids and Deals Woodall hive off fireclay offshoot, £31m deficit in business equipment trade, How the markets moved Rises, Rationing plans ready, Sterling and gold gain on the day, Difficulties facing institutions, Hitachi hold up decision on high capacity dock, Chancellor rejects pressure for reflation, Cooper Industries: Interim up after peak first half, Mining Rand Mines get £22m takeover offer. Business Appointments: Board changes at Pirelli Cable. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Offer for sale in Harbour Centre, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Rolls-Royce drop in heavy trading, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,688, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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