The Times - 03/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Amalendu Das Gupta, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Christopher Warman, From Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Paul Martin, From lan MCDonald, From Derek Wilson, From Anthony Lewis, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By lan Morison, By Andrew Wilson, From David Blake, By John Armytage, By Clive Callow, By Christopher Marley and John Whitmore, By Anthony Rowley, By Kenneth Owen, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, Margaret Stone, Lindsay Duncan, John Drummond, Halldora Blair, J.D., Patrick Brogan, A. P. Ryan, PHS, Peter Scott, G. I. A. D. DRAPER., DAVID ATTERBURY., ROLF GARDINER., ROBERT SHEAF., L. C. T. BLUNDUN., EMYR JONES PARRY, President, JOHN CARTLEDGE, Secretary., CECIL R. EVANS., E. W. BISETT, MAUREEN POWLES, GUY POWLES., YORICK WILKS., FRANCIS TANTON:, PATRICK MANCHESTER., F. W. LANGHAM, MICHAEL BUNNEY., C. R. FIELD, , LOUISE STANFIELD., By John F. X. Harriott, S.J., assistant editor of The Month, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Joyce Whitehead, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, David Wade, Michael Billington, William Mann, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Susan Lester, Betty and Allan Cash,
ResumoNews: Human freedom honoured in Christ's ambiguity, Russia says aggression will be met on the territory from which an attack is launched, Coming of age for the 'Whitehall farce', Oil firms give Libya 90 cents more a barrel, No moves likely to avert rail work-to-rule, Lamb with aubergine, The illiterate graffiti of the modern counter culture, Shaikh Mujib's forces said to have gained footholds in several towns, M Couve emphasizes political unification, A guide to Europe's most unhealthy beaches, W Berliners refused family visit passes, Former President faces trial in Argentina, Road to Dacca airport 'a mass grave', Test case next week on legality of strikes against Bill, Bengali Maoists plead for arms from Indians, Dismissed Czech theatre head to visit London, S Africa bars non-whites from Springbok tour, Science Report Medicine: Blood groups and cancer, Guerrillas blow up oil pipeline in Jordan, Ship begins pumping oil from stranded tanker, Workers will find unions Act a friend-Mr Carr, Plea to drivers after body is found on road, A return to the original Spain, 71% of Ford workers vote to go back, Increasing anxiety in Bonn over dangers of a breakdown in Brussels, A new spring of ritualized discontent in France, 'World at One' shake-up, Two guilty of 'brutal and callous murder', Simulation of big robbery helps police, Baby died after hospital mix-up over bottles, US advisers may be captives of Hanoi, Holland urges summit between Britain and France on EEC entry, Calley case protests still pouring in, The Times Diary Osborne back at the Royal Court Begin's first London visit, Licensing law inquiry members named, The civilian tragedy in Indo-China, Premium Bond winners, Flowers in the shade, Sailing to the North Cape, Two closures by Animal Health Trust, Progress in Ulster top Maudling priority, Call to cut field for the Grand National, Feather warning on higher productivity, Try a change of sherry, Keep the car in its place, road engineers told, Jobs for April, Seats held by both Tories and Labour, Face values can mislead on personality, Mr Wilson attacks VAT as a fiscal monstrosity, Sir Barnes Wallis sees no future for Concorde, Pressures on Lord Melchett, Fight to save killer dog, Protest in Moscow by general's wife, 20-carat stone among five stolen diamonds, In hot pursuit of the uneatable, RAF flying British subjects out of Dacca, Attempt to stop Cornfeld articles fails, Israel ridicules Egyptian President's proposal for reopening Suez Canal, Mr Heath tells state steel corporation to cut price increases by half, Sporting pictures at record prices, Zambia snubs British trade mission. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Acklam & Burton Ltd., Moran Webb Group, Ransomes, Attica, Webb, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Vavasseur, Abbey Property Bonds., The Sunday Times, Blue Danube, Mountfield, Veuve Du Vernay, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Abbey Equity Bonds, Abbey Selective Investment Bonds., New Zealand, C U, Tyrol. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Resolving gender problems in marriage House of Commons, The indulgence of Mr Barber, House of Lords to consider secrecy ruling. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Services tomorrow: Palm Sunday, Quick Ticket to the Sun, Concerts, Shopping By Post, Gardening. Official Appointments and Notices: Chairman of IOS subsidiary resigns, Church news., Latest appointments, University news Woman elected fellow of Churchill College, French college head resigns. Stock Exchange Tables: Thorn share price, How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Gilts rise sturdily, Fixed Interest, Unitholder Index on April 1,, The Times share indices, Commodities, Equities, Wall Street, NY copper gains 190 points, Recent issues, City Panel statement on Norbury Insulation share dealings. Business and Finance: Bigger training levy opposed by retailers, Minister and CBI to discuss Ford pay deal, Rea Brothers gain seats on Furness Withy board, Rights issue rumours knock £60m off BP value, British funds again lead strong advance, Steel prices still competitive, Company News Tourist influx helps Rowton to fresh peak, J.W.T. agency loses Firestone account, Jessel-powerful first half result, Norbury Insulation, Prestcold sell 50pc share in company, An outsider looks at government savings, The Times list of latest dividends, Closures and cutbacks make 800 more jobless, Briefly from the Boardroom, This week's offers, Chairmen's Reports Still hard going at Woolworth, Government will preserve identity of Montedison, Anglo-American data processing merger agreed, £7 a week claim by 65,000 ICI production workers, Alaska oil search spreads into Arctic, ICI sulphuric acid plant will cost £2m, The Budget: changes in personal taxation, Benefits for householders, the retiring and heirs Estate duty, How the companies keep repair bills under control, Delta Investment Company Ltd. Interim Statement, Car injury fund changes, Bids and Deals W Cory and RMC in £2.5m dredging link, Turkish takeover concern, Cut-price BOAC fares for North Atlantic route, Normal postal services unlikely before Easter, Ford offer seen as a spur to bigger pay demands by other unions, Sterling and Money, Cover when those wedding bells don't ring..., House-building federation expels another 3 members, Mining Charterhall encouraged by Mt Keith find, Currency crisis threatens as funds pour into Germany and dollar hits its 'floor', Financing problem for Iran copper project, Adepton bid causes panel to recommend changes in City code, UK reserves at historic level, BSC begins revision of price schedules. Editorials/Leaders: The Slaughter In East Pakistan, America's Dreyfus Symbol, Equities After The Budget. Letters to the Editor: 'Via Gellia', Agricultural change in the EEC, Are bishops necessary?, Nash's 'pepperpots' in the Strand, BBC transcripts, Student societies, Arms for South Africa, Probation service, Disabled drivers, Albert Hall centenary, Commonwealth patrials and non-patrials, Overseas aid, Heron in London. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Court of Appeal Entry must be lawful to be 'ordinarily resident' In Re Abdul Manan. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr A. C. Perry, Mr W. Mosedale, G.C., Mr Frank Clark A distinguished landscape designer, Obituary, Sir Richard Lanepoole. Sport: Captains' duel in cup semi-final, Another Sobers century as India suffer, Chelsea to extend fine record at Arsenal, England hope for goals, Sports in Brief, Okker ahead of Taylor, Indian Ruler on trial, Snow reports, Gray gives England third victory, Yesterday's results, Jacklin keeps within reach of lead after two rounds, Charles may return, Chinese highly rated, Fixtures, New Olympic times mean even more pain, Merchiston and Fettes fail in strong wind, Miss Wade's brave struggle in vain, Barnard triumphs in desperate finish, Realistic outlook of visitors, Miss Moore's success in Foxhunter fields, Going perfect for second win by Gay Trip, Roche meets Drysdale, Haileybury defeat Eton. Reviews: Arms and the Man Anglia Leonard Buckley, The revolt in the cities, Life on the Moon Sadler's Wells Stanley Sadie, Gorgeous voices and golden singing, Putting the disabled back on equal terms, Jerzy Skolimowski, So much wasted metal. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Radio, Chess Academic games, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,736, Sunday, Bridge Can you be too clever?. Property: Property Abroad.
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