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The Times - 07/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Tuesday, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud Bonn, April 6, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Giles Smith, From Trevor Fishlock Cynheidre, Carmarthenshire April 6, From Michael Knipe New York, April 6, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark., By Our Environment Reporter, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent Bristol, April 6, By Henry Stanhope, By Clifford Longley, By Chris Dunkley, Communications Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Peter Strafford Brussels, April 6, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius Madrid, April 6, From Peter Nichols Rome, April 6, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst Calcutta, April 6, By Richard Harris, From Our Own Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Stewart Harris, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Knipe, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, Ronald Hayman, John Higgins, PHS, Michael Leapman, Stephen Jessel, RONALD F. HENDERSON., HARRY SAMUELS., SHELFORD BIDWELL., AIREY NEAVE, , C. MACRAE, , F. LINCOLN RALPHS., A. J. V. ARTHUR., MAURICE ASH, , G. J. A. STERN., GORDON RIDGEWELL, KENNETH F. SUGGETT., RALPH BENNETT., TREVOR LYTTLETON, Chairman., E. F. WARREN., ROBIN BIRTS., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Philip Dyer, By Paul Routledge, By Our Political Staff, From Our Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Armytage, By Anthony Rowley, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, KENNETH E. O. GRIFFITHS., H. G. HURREN., D. J. LEECH., M. H. WALTERS, Secretary., By Sally White, W. WEBER., PHILIPPA DOWNING., By Ian Morison,

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News: Unions defy warnings over Italian general strike, Mr Marsh takes up challenge of railways, MP gives Ford details of allegations, Madrid may order new skyscraper demolished, Call for Pompidou-Heath meeting, Race board lose case against a Tory club, Mr Kosygin gives pledge to party congress of drive to improve standards of living, TAVR recruits 2,000 in less than a week, £1m appeal for Lillian Board cancer clinics, Link with Socrates is uncovered, Communications Electronic scanner reads photographs, The American way of democracy, Mr Heath underlines risk of Russia exploiting disunity in Europe, BR fights motorways with 'park and ride', King Husain demands withdrawal of guerrilla arms from Amman after attack on air base, Direct rule Bill as last resort for Ulster, Contamination checks on food extended, Consultation with world-wide firms, Engineering union not to enforce fines on five non-strikers, Labour hopes of 16½%swing in borough elections to draw level with Conservatives, Squeezing in the students, Besieged father frees children and surrenders, Threat of new rail chaos as NUR give work-to-rule warning, Pollution: Detection of oil slicks, Advertising reformed, says TV controller, Ceylon Army foils leftist insurrection attempt, Dominguin fixes date for return to ring, Great value seen in biological arms ban, Mr Nixon faces crucial test on Vietnam, Police are accused of corruption over drugs, Italy inquiry into 'insecticide tests on babies', Government defeated on patrials clause, Nuclear information exchange proposed to Britain by the Six, Former Nazi given 12 years at retrial, East Bengal's leftists bide their time, Things to make and do, 8.5 pc a year growth in telephone service, British refugees from Chittagong tell of murder by both sides, Easter eggs, Excursions and Entertainments Some ideas for filling the holes in the hols Holiday outings, Confessions of a bourgeois, The Times Diary, £400,000 winners to work on, Labour peers fail on industry Bill, Deputy to succeed Lord Robens, U S Attorney-General defends Mr Hoover, Oil slicks threat to Kent and Sussex beaches, Tito warning to nationalists in Yugoslavia, Scientology suit against British Embassy in US, Actor whom RADA rejected is honoured, Nigel Lawson How to exploit the poor, Aircraft noise halts plan for hospital, Early spring boosts alpines, Rationalists lose status in 'arbitrary' action, Six killed in pit by methane blowout, Passengers in platform hunt for scarce Southend trains, Post Office management apathetic and demoralized, union leader tells pay claim inquiry, Threat to Aldwych Theatre, Laymen challenge church on Catholic education, Laos attack mistakes are admitted in Saigon, Woman to take Abbey service on Good Friday, Daily Mail tabloid to start on May 3, Africans advised to attend Olympic Games, Famine fears may force Pakistan talks, Cigarette sales drop by 10pc, Australians refuse ban on S Africa Test tour, James Mossman worked too hard, inquest told, Gas board will pay damages to injured child, Dusseldorf court reduces sentence on 'monster'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Leek and Westbourne, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Richard Ellis & Son, Mutual Loan Fund Association Limited, Abbey Life Triple Protection, P&o, Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited, northeast, Iran Air, National Society for Cancer Relief, Schroders, Hampton & Sons, Punch, Merceds-Benz, Caledonian//bua, United Arab Airlines. Obituaries: Stravinsky will be buried in Venice, Mr Igor Stravinsky The most influential composer of his time. Weather: The Weather. Law: 'Intolerable to live with' Goodrich V. Goodrich, General strike clause in Gencon charterparty The Onisilos, Worthless cheques and antecedent debts. Sport: British girls victorious, Sports in Brief, Liverpool extend record, Kent shine in midfield, Jacklin given outside chance in spectacle of the year, Father and son foursomes winners, Harrow reach final again, Rowe survives two Knockdowns to force draw, India preserve lead in Test series, Wales include Roberts in party of 16, Kennedy brightens a sombre Arsenal display, Domination by Asian players may be ending, President's XV forwards should forge openings, Women to benefit in Pepsi series, Gallant Magna wins in the last stride at Leicester, My Swallow has four rivals at Kempton, Football results, Five new caps in South African team, Boxing champion fined £38. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Chile Ministers offer their resignation, Latest appointments, Editor for the Roman Missal. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Director of Sales, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning us use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9 and 25. Reviews: Dvorák's Requiem Festival Hall William Mann, A Fidelio of steely brilliance, Sculpture sale brings some high prices, Ken Campbell Road Show Theatre Upstairs Irving Wardle, Joan Plowright, Max Adrian Haymarket Michael Billington. Politics and Parliament: New recruits to Tory philosophy, 'Monstrous price' for entry, Labour drafted Bill for direct rule, Keeping the privacy of census data House of Commons, Two-thirds majority Bill refused, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Objectives of IRA will not succeed: Ulster realizing folly of senseless rioting, Consultation within weeks on code of industrial practice House of Lords, Strikers' benefits. Editorials/Leaders: Upholding The Right Not To Strike, Germany's Part In The Decisive Talks, What Are The Boards To Do?, A Government Defeat Over The Patrials, A Move To Middle-Ground. Letters to the Editor: Britain and EEC, Fining non-strikers, Prison conditions, The problems of insurance stability must be solved, Poverty in Australia, Voluntary service, Easy way out, The future of great cities, Motor tax discs, On a sunny afternoon, Deutsche Bank, Economy of Argentina, Buses in London, The treatment of civilians in war, Rudolf Hess, Sex education, Efficient costs forecasting vital for industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday. April 8, 1946. Business and Finance: Government panel may get wider brief to screen some prices and pay agreements, Leonard Fairclough, Ltd. Group's Progress Continues, The Winterbottom Trust Limited, LONDON and MANCHESTER ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Extracts from the statement by the Chairman, Mr. Lewis Whyte, F.F.A., on the 102nd Report and Accounts for the year ended 31st December 1970., WESLEYAN and GENERAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY Extracts from the speech of the Chairman. Mr. D. R. Woodgate, M.Com.,F.I.A., in moving the adoption of the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1970., Setback for Mersey Docks Board Bill, East & West Investment Trust Limited, Delta delays answer on RB211, Engineering pay clash likely to follow AUEW conference, Interim Statement, Unilever expects no big price rises in near future, Alaskan oil fields-a blockage in the pipeline, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, Business Diary: Rolls historian ousted · Marsh as headhunter, Mining Tara maintains high drill results, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Bids and Deals CES acquisition puts Slater in with 18 pc, Contracts Power station orders for Blakeborough, Fixed Interest, The Luton Water Company, Spirax Sarco, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Debut for Hambro Life, Central banks plan squeeze on Eurodollars, The Law Land Company Limited, Ready-Mixed make over £7m pre-tax profit, Rothschild form computer group, Overseas investment down 8pc last year, Textron are to takeover Adcock and Shipley, In brief, The Budget's curious paradox Oliver Stanley on tax policy, How the markets moved, Ellerman ending service to South Africa, A rethink on the credit control system, More sea gas power plants, Recovery continues at London Brick, Lancaster Carpets & Engineering Limited, Wynncor Limited, John C. Small & Tidmas Limited Pressure On Margins, Have cut-price offers had their heyday?, Chairmen's Reports Patchy picture from Unilever, Sterling and Money, Vote to return by Ford men at Swansea, US hears German case against DM revaluation, Mine closures hit shares, Private sector wage settlements must be contained, Whitehall tells CBI, Retention of pint for milk and beer, Imps estimate 10 pc fall in cigarette sales since health report, London Brick in £2.7m deal with Redland. Stock Exchange Tables: Fresh rise in Decca, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues, Steel price rise details available next week. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Property: London & Suburban Property, Property Also On Page 26. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,739.

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