The Times - 13/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By John Groser Political Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Dennis Neeld, By Clive Callow, From Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Staff Reporters, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By David Wood, By a Special Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From David Bonavia, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Gerry Harrison, By John Woodcock, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Brian Lewis, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, Henry Stanhope, PHS, RALPH BENNETT., ARTHUR SELDON, , HARRY F. HOWSON, , RERESBY SITWELL, , DONALD GILLIES, Minister, , GEOFFREY ELEY, , DILWYN JOHN, , PETER SCHOFIELD, , ANDREW GRAHAM., HUGH J. KLARE, Secretary., F. I. STEELE, , A. O. CHATER., NIRAD C. CHAUDHURI, , R. C. MAJUMDAR, formerly, M. W. EVE, , DENIS BROGAN, , HOWARD DOBSON., LEO BARRINGTON., D. A. G. WINTERSGILL, , LESLIE McBRIDE, , C. B., By Our Bridge Correspondent, From A Chess Correspondent, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, Guy Brett, Jeremy Noble, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economic Correspondent in Washington, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, From Mario Modiano, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, ERIC A. TARRIER, , B. H. FISH, , From Patrick Brogan In Paris, EDWARD SMITH, , W. G. HUNT, D. R. MURISON SMALL, , By Eric Wigham, By Richard Spiegelberg, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland Commodities Editor,
ResumoNews: Thousands still fleeing frightened Dacca, Computer News Home Office award on cards for Hoskyns, A new force on the Asian peninsula, Radical proposals for land reform in Spain, Drought threatens to destroy all crops in Texas, Prospects for reopening of Suez Canal fade, Bernard Levin An incomes policy in the tea-leaves, 50-mile queue of cars as sunshine holiday ends, Hell's Angel couple 'married' by gang leader, Music No evidence for Welsh superiority, Census seeks answers on housing, education and country of origin, Geneva congress wants watch on air pollution, Witness to a massacre in East Pakistan, North Sea gas pact may lead to price rises, Roman site concealed by village uncovered, Chinese sportsmen for Britain, Lunokhods to survey back of moon, The Times Diary Orton biography in preparation, 500 troops watch 1,000 march in Armagh, Algerian holds girl hostage in French farm, 'Unisex' saloon predicted by hairdressers' president, Ceylon revolt deaths may be near 1,000, FBI methods revealed in stolen documents, Compact Fiat saloon exceeds 90 mph, Fabians call for socialist foreign policy, Medicine Bacteria spared by 'lazy' leukocytes, United socialist Ireland call at conference, Prison rioters demand reforms, Building of homes near airports may be stopped, Climatology: Effects of solar activity, Bengal clashes raise the spectre of big-power conflict, NUT rebuffs majority of its executive and stands by principle of basic pay scale, Mixed success at polls for Japan's ruling party, Nine killed in Austrian avalanches, Datsuns win Safari rally for the second time, Neolithic sites among new digs planned, Fashion By Prudence Glynn Easter parade: fancy dress for a stroll in the Spring sun, N Korea calls for talks with the South, Churchill stud is sold for £100,000, Alleged plan to kidnap envoy who was shot, Mr Hain intends to steer the Young Liberals towards 'militant lead in radical politics', Legal recognition of child's rights in adoption sought, Grant approval delay worries Georgian Group, Mr Thorpe ready for jail on census, Bishops echo Pope's views on celibacy, Jews join Arabs in carnival mood at Jericho show, Stimulating a commuters' community Environment Tony Aldous, U S rescue force ambushed, Ambassador declines degree after protest, Rostropovich will play at LSO tour concert, Balance between arts and sciences alters at universities, British Museum pay £8,000 for Celtic mirror, S African claim on nuclear weapons, More mysteries of an early Roman villa, Police appeal in hunt for a killer, Police keep tourists from crater of Etna, N Zealand Government spells out its EEC case in drive for support of British politicians. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Standard Oil Company of California, French Line, Skin Dew Helena Rubinstein, "Times Newspapers Ltd.", Time Assurance Society, Autonomics, Ppp, Weatherall Green & Smith, Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd,, Mercedes-Benz, Boac. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Long putt gave Coody advantage, Old friends and young pretenders, Sports in Brief, Victory for Hill, records for Peterson, Wind spoils chance of Bisley records, Blackpool to go down, Wolves driven to defeat after changing gear, Tennis Top seeds go into last eight, Plymouth save a point just on time, Sunshine for end of Festival, Leicester in Shilton's capable hands, Levanter should not be in deep water at Newmarket, Summertime takes top prize at Hickstead, Leeds again fail to find their best touches, Swansea rattle Barbarians, Yachting, Folkestone, Tomorrow is another play, Piggott fails in France, Little joy for London clubs on tour, Redman wins big race at Brands, One point in favour of Esher, Big race double for Brython. Editorials/Leaders: Fish In The Market, Teachers May Count Their Blessings. Letters to the Editor: How to say it, On a clear day, 'Little Red School Book', British Railways, 'Northern Ireland is at war', Handley Page designs, Management audit, Change on buses, Wage disputes, Road haulage regulations, ' After you, Sirs ', Proust and Stravinsky, Prison conditions, Burglar alarms, Reporting events in East Bengal, Master of Arts, Arbitrary tax, Fares for the old, Covent Garden scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, April 11, 1946 Rationing offer. Reviews: Bertram Batell's Sideshow Jeannetta Cochrane John Percival, English Bach Festival, Balloon art, Raisins and Almonds, Blubber at lunchtime, Two grand old men by Christoff Khovanshchina/Mosè Rome Opera, Frith Banbury Ronald Hayman, 'Six wives' exhibition to go north, Donizetti at Bregenz. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Quintuple tie in chess title event, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,743, Pair keep lead of l00pts to win bridge, Tommy Steele in search of Charlie Chaplin BBC 1 Henry Raynor. Law: When divorce proceedings are dismissed P. V. P.. Obituaries: Sir Michael Peto, Sir Llewellyn Woodward, Mr R. B. Talbot Kelly, Obituary, Mrs M. Dobie Noted social worker, M Marcel Gromaire Painter and engraver, Prof R. S. Hoyt. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Wall Street, Commodities US will not resume surplus tin sales, More share prices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business and Finance: Onassis dispute for arbitration, Canadian Pacific 90th Annual Report., Whitbread adds spice to Boddingtons' offer, Unit trust prices, More petrol suppliers but fewer filling stations, Government challenged on sale of state assets, £25m City credit to Greek bank, Business Diary in Europe: Montedison's musical chairs, CBI may dissociate public sector members from hiving-off view, The Times share indices, Alcoholism: the hidden problem, Company News Warning on costs by T F Braime, Briefly from the Boardroom, Hotels boost Birmingham exhibition centre hopes, Results this week Vickers, Stone-Platt & Babcock & Wilcox, An investment in gold coins could prove lucrative, France and Algeria in new oil price deadlock, 9pc rise in US air fares is approved, Derby Trust Limited, London Brick's big build-up, The British Canadian Trust, Limited, A cure for the petrol price blues Clive Callow sees depression on the forecourt, CIR faces leadership crisis and a dual role, Good for the haves, tough for have-nots, The Merchants Trust, Freight Report Libyan settlement has little effect, Dearer coal charges severe blow to BSC following cut in proposed steel prices, A Policy On State Industry, White House defends expansion aims, Merrill Lynch shares offer, ENI president may get top Montedison post, Overtime working reaches lowest level since 1962: more going on short-time, Supermarkets sell 39 per cent of all groceries, Shipbuilding policy could be known next week, Secretaries Institute seeks name change, Bonds traded in Europe, Mining Tharsis Sulphur revenue fall, Full production expected at Ford. Business Appointments: Mr Ballantyne chairman of Scottish Mutual. Property: Salerooms. Deaths.
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