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The Times - 11/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Warman and Staff Reporters, From Christopher Warman Belfast, Thursday morning, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Baily, By Our Architectural Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Louis Heren, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Roy McKelvie, By Norman Fox, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Alan Gibson, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, Edited by R. M. Commings, A. S. Byatt, By Georg Lukacs, Edited by Istvan Meszaros, Christopher Hitchens, John Dixon Hunt, By Yukio Mishima, Translated by John Bester, Tristram Powell, By David Plante, David Cheshire, Kenneth Loveland, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Michael Wale, Professor Peter Townsend, PHS, Bernard Levin, C. WITTON-DAVIES, , PAUL J. BELL, , IGOR STRAVINSKY., R. KITZINGER., R. BROYD., C. A. SETTLE, , MAURICE EDELMAN., F. S. LAW, , MOYNE, , SHIRLEY HUGHES, , ALFRED WOOD., E. G. S. ROOSE., AMBROSE APPELBE., ALEXANDER IRVINE., Margaret Christic Brown (Chairman, London Brook Advisory Centres Doctors Group), D. Joyce, M. Wakeling, J. Newton. W. Tully, R. M. Gillies, V. Haeri, D. V. M. Holmquist, M. Snelling, M. T. Miles, J. Elias. G. Roberts, J. R. Friend, Charlotte Jones, J. E. F. Bruce, , BENJAMIN LEE., K. J. T. ELPHINSTONE., A. E. PENNIFOLD, , By Clive Callow, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maloolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Groser, By Giles Smith, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Ian Church Parliamentary Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, Peter Strafford., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, Patricia Tisdall, J. V. DEAKIN, , NIGEL HEADLEY, J. M. GRAHAM., REGINALD PIGGOTT., WALTER SCRUBBS., By Hugh Stephenson,

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News: Labour warning of shadow over Britain, Arundel election April 1, Chinese aid for Kenya, Sweden acts to ban strikes for six weeks, China 'to make sacrifices' for Vietnam, Grand tourer, Committee on abuse of benefits 'will be after the layabouts', Coalition urged to save Pakistan from split, Charlie and Felicity, Power pay talks fail to reach agreement, Lucas meeting votes to support one-day strike, Thames comes clean, Mr Heath and Mr Henry Ford to discuss future of company's operations, Mr Laird claims proof of Soviet build-up, Port of London seeking finance changes, Open structure for Civil Service planned, Plan to keep students at home, My Lai captain's denials, Mrs McKay cleared by Amman court, Three British soldiers murdered in ambush near Belfast public house, Offices of closed paper 'to be sold for hotel', Action by students saves school of architecture, President Nixon interviewed by C. L. Sulzberger, columnist of the New York Times Philosophy of a 'committed pacifist', The Times Diary Balfour's press is Blessed, Max must decide, Jury not asked to act as censors, counsel says, Cup final ticket ban on 11 league players, 15,000 medical books lost in hospital fire, Mrs Meir's doubts about guarantees, Southend warns MPs: Back our policy, Aids for disabled people on permanent display, Dental fees fixed at maximum of £10, The farther shores of lunacy, Ulster Prime Minister 'horrified', Proposals to break deadlock, Money is a family affair, Plea for bus season ticket being considered, Norwegian Labour Party leader to form new Government after coalition talks break down, S Africa police action illegal, judge rules, Bill allows approved closed shop pacts, Robin, Guerrillas claim 14 helicopters in Portugal raid, Minister rejects full tenure security to furnished tenancies, Three small pioneers of integration, Australia's 'political technocrat', Maudling: a master of the art of the possible, Jerusalem roughly traces a peace map, Protesting Jews end Moscow sit-in after 400 police intervene, Design Report/penny Radford A small hotel, Polytechnic students vote to call off sit-in on Wednesday, Botany: Light switches plants on, Unions join fight to save rival to Concorde, Motoring Lotus S130 relaxing and reliable, Text of the Egyptian reply, Success in Indo-China forecast, Sport, 73 police hurt in Paris riot, Plea by West Indian peer on EEC entry, The old sixpenny coin may soon disappear, Tupamaros kidnap senior Uruguayan law official 'for interrogation', April start on Underground link to airport, Security firm's director proposes clearance by police of job applicants, Bribe allegation denied by abortion case witness, Change of law sought on sex education, Severn Valley conservation need, 'PC passed on lists of unoccupied houses', Counsel in clash over Carr explosion case remand, Post engineers seeking substantial pay rises, Conflict of view between Israel and Egypt made clear in Jarring documents, Mr Gorton votes himself out of office, Man cleared of murder, Mrs Gandhi shatters right on way to landslide victory, Rumour at Geneva of Lotus takeover, Max and Nora, Social policy and the 'good society', Birdman takes to the water, Astronomy Temperature of the early Sun, Three students fined for violence, Most vicious escalation since troops arrived, Tax concessions for poor suggested to Chancellor, Israel terms for agreement. Index. Display Advertising: Industrial Relations Advisers, John Tyzack & Partners Limited, Bell's, Kleeman Industrial Holdings, Ppa, northeast, Abbey National, Dry Air Kills, Standard Bank, The Salvation Army, University Of Kuwait, odgers, National Westminster Bank, National Insurance Stamps, Vickers, Legal & General Assurance Society Limited, Urwick, Orr & Partners Limited, British Museum, B, Edp, P A, Action, The Plessey Company Limited, British Leyland, Brussels, Compa, The Barclays Group, Harpers, Boac, Healey & Baker, Rolls-Royce Ltd., Royal Air Force, Toronto Dominion Bank, British Steel Corporation, Tyndall, John Tyzack & Partners Ltd, Times Newspaper Limited, Bnp, C. Howard & Partners, Caledonian//bua, Udt. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Chelsea outclassed but not Hollins, Duke of Parma should be a good investment, New programme for 1972, Oxford completes rout, India's 7-wicket win, Rematch may be some way off, Army draw with last minute penalty, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Liverpool crush Bavern, Success of colleges resented, Evans relieves gloom for Britain, Scotland team shows three changes, Army pack dominates, Cruyff the master as Celtic collapse, Home of Santa Claus may prove lucky for Robinson, Laver beaten by Cox in Australian event, Michele Jacot defeated. Politics and Parliament: More houses expected to go to tender in London, Interest rate for housing, Tenants 'in for caning', Checks on foreign lorries, Defects of road pricing, Concern over plight of Commonwealth if Britain joins EEC House of Lords, Powers to provide picnic sites, parking and toilets near trunk roads, 'Let your rooms' call by Minister: security of tenure for furnished tenancies rejected House of Commons, Publicity for road schemes, Investment for competing forms of city transport, Pros and cons of alternatives to rates, A house in the village House of Commons. Reviews: Cultural kamikaze Sun and Steel, Unruly Elements Everyman, Liverpool, St. John Passion Queen Elizabeth Hall, 'A straunge fulnesse and roundnesse' Spenser: The Critical Heritage, James Brown Albert Hall, Poets of parkland and the pleasing turbulence Capability Brown and Humphry Repton By Edward Hyams, The project of the whole man History and Class Consciousness: Studies in Marxist Dialecties, English Art Agnew/Colnaghi, Quick guide, London debuts, A meaning in conjunction Slides, For the Sachers, from Henze. Law: Failure to adduce evidence at trial Regina V. Twomey, Wolf Mankowitz loses appeal against tax penalties Mankowitz V. Special Commissioners, Guarantor under instalment contract Lep Air Services and Another V. Rolloswin Investments Ltd. and Another. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Today's Appointments also on pages 15 and 30, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 14 and 15, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: A New Way To Find A Leader, But How Many Do Break The Rules?, Conflict Over Forecasts, The Government Develops The Bill. Letters to the Editor: Britain and EEC, Railway closures, Government and Rolls-Royce insolvency, British as BOAC, Igor Stravinsky's 'Firebird', Tamerlane's bones, After the postal strike, Planning in Jerusalem, Keeping patients' confidences, Called to account, A heron in Highgate, Boycott of Russians, Arms for South Africa, Budget measures to get the economy moving again, Post Office economies, Insurance and instability, Distributive training. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford Latest awards:, Church news Latest appointments: Diocese of Birmingham. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. B. Cox, Maj. R. Shelley, Prof H. Raistrick A pioneer in crude penicillin, Prof C. M. Macinnes, General Sir Montagu Stopford The reconquest of Burma, Mr G. M. Booth, Mr Wilfred Brown, Obituary, Rt Rev F. W. T. Craske. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 12, 1946 Fords warning. Business and Finance: Ford peace talks cancelled by union, Callaghan dubious over Bristol dock scheme, Business Diary: Professor Ball joins the Economic Models board, Tough year predicted for building industry, Ogilvy & Mather International Inc. Advertising, R-R creditors seek to stop staff pavouts, The profile of Britain's national debt, Contracts Wimpey in cement plant consortium, Hickson & Welch (HOLDINGS) LIMITED A record year for turnover, profits and dividend, Bids and Deals Mr Currie buys into Myddleton Hotels, Eec Warning on declining rate of industrial growth, CBI wants European 'summit' on Japanese trading policies, Postal strike boosted jobless in the north, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited, Britain's money supply expanding by 12 pc, SEC nomination is confirmed by Senate, Leyland reorganizes German outlets, Congress urged to reject Japanese quota plan, The Times share indices, Inveresk profits sharply cut, Forecast of 10 pc retail price rise this year, Briefly from the Boardroom, Beecham patent plea rejected, Union contests DEP strike pay ruling, Equities, Draughtsmen's 'no' to pay offer, The Alliance Trust Company Limited Annual Report 1971, Fresh snag likely to push Dungeness B costs still higher, Fixed Interest, 'Final' offer by oil producers rejected by Libya, Mining Denison confident on uranium, Unions fail to win reprieve for dismissed men, No cutback in capital spending by Leyland, F.W.Woolworth and Co., Limited Statement by the Chairman Mr. E. L. G. Medcalf, Computer records to speed use of inventions, Inveresk Paper's second half loss, How Black and Decker exports on the spot, How the markets moved, Company News Marley profits soar to over £1m in first quarter, BSC statement on finances soon, The Longer-Term Savings Plan. A breakthrough in Life Assurance., Sterling and Money, Oilmen in troubled waters again Clive Callow on the Libyan wrangle, Tories push ajar the door to closed shops Innis Macbeath explains the key amendments to the Industrial Relations Bill, Clydesdale Bank Ltd, Advertising agencies in merger discussions, Atlantic liners on way out, Lord Mancroft says, Britain must join Six to attract investment-Leyland director, Europe's bankers and the dollar problem, Chairmen's Reports Woolworth plans bearing fruit, Firm gains in NY sugar futures, Woolwich shipyard closure report angers union leaders, Co-op delayed dividend is slashed by half, Government inquiry into V & G crash. Business Appointments: National Westminster names two new directors. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues DM100m loan for Electricity Council, Renewed buying of Bovril, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Three schemes for reinvestment, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,717.

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