The Times - 18/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noycs and George Clark, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Rita Marshall, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Lewes, Feb. 17, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Norwich, Feb. 17, By Peter Hopkirk, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Basil Gingell, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Peter Strafford Brussels, Feb. 17, From Gretel Spitzer Berlin, Feb. 17, From Peter Strafford Dublin, Feb. 17, From Our Correspondent Rome, Feb. 17, From Patrick Brogan Paris, Feb. 17, From Our Correspondent Paris, Feb. 17, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, From Dan van der Vat, From a Special Correspondent, By Henry stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Rex Bellamy Squash rackets Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel, By Norman Creek, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Oliver Woods, From Mrs. M. Jowett, From Mr. A. E. Bramson, From Mr. David Wehl, From Professor P. A. Reynolds, From Major-General R. D. Houghton, From Mr. C. Warren Pyne, From Mr. Rodney Gent, From Mr. John Jolliffe, From Sir Maurice Parsons, From Mr. F. Marcus Arman, From Lord Gridley, From Mr. Geoffrey Bing. Q. C., From Miss B. J. Harris, From Mr. Timothy O'Keeffe and Mr. Martin Green, From Professor A. L. L. Baker, From MR. Roy Lewis, From Mr. S. Gorley Putt, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, By Malcolm Brown, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Donald Constant, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From The Rev. Chad Varah, From Mr. R. J. Hail, From Mr. R. Sanders, From Mr. Crispin Hill, From Mr. J. B. Bransbury, From Mr. Norman Squire, From Mr. W. H. K. Matthews, Hugh Stephenson, By Christopher Layton, By Roger Vielvove, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From US Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Gerald Ely, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Blood supplies cut, The trump cards of the abortion lobby, The ambassadors of design, Getting Britain out of its strait-jacket Today, the House of Commons debates an Opposition censure motion on Government economic policy. Peter Jay, Economics Editor, examines the choices facing Mr Barber, US refuses to rule out N Vietnam invasion, Two more UK ships for east of Suez, Three Polish party chiefs dropped in provincial shake-up, Lycée strike heralds a whirlwind, 'Watch your step or you're out' in Libya, Dr Kaunda bans quarrels by politicians, Role for the Crowther commission, Pollution warning to plastics industry, Denmark at home and abroad The voice behind the vision, Plan to close prison's special wing, Students at Warwick win some reforms, Tide levels of Thames could be controlled, 'I needed protection from the police', The Times Diary Maudling calls in Commonwealth and Irish envoys, Commons clash as debate is guillotined, Party chiefs in clash over political broadcasts, Two boys caused Ibrox crush, inquiry told, Calley will admit to My Lai killings, Pakistan faces danger of falling apart, Highest priority for improving Forces' manpower situation, More suspected, S Africans upbraid Queen Juliana, why we should not float the pound, Motoring When your heart must decide, Rabbi with long hair loses New York post, Israel refuses to pull back to old border, Fatal car crash turned young husband to drink, Allegations of Gaullist leader are rejected, Science Report Space: Sonic boom from Apollo, BP expert to study ways to exploit British inventions, Museum charges please a city and bring in 100,000 more visitors a year, Council tenants urged to buy block of flats, Doctor attacks Salmon scheme for nurses, Tate case jurors home after seven months, M Schumann sees way to higher British contribution, One man cleared in Commons gas case, Prof Clegg loses Civil Service post, Guide to help arrested demonstrators, Mr Carr sees no way ahead as postal union vote to stay out, Czechoslovak hijackers jailed by Austria, Church-state relationship will disappear in England, Dr Ramsey says, Facing the threat of violence, Threats to supply line of troops in Laos, Rostropovich tour 'only delayed', Corruption at US clubs in Vietnam alleged, A European solution for Rolls-Royce, Rhodesian bishops give way on schools, Force with armour stands near Reggio, £32,000 for painting by Signorini, Puzzle of poems Lawrence loved, A home in the country, Engineers' strike may stop newspapers, Crusading archbishop tells press that Brazil has no monopoly of political torture, Tremor halts work on Yarra bridge, Customs said to impose own censorship, No Lockheed decision until next month, Inner Temple, Non-striking postman's solo service, Handshake after easy passage into E Berlin, BBC news service is not impartial, technicians' report says, Will Eire follow Britain a third time?, Public 'misled by Mr Carr on Wilberforce findings', Children staying longer at school, House trained: Up the sheer north, Concorde unlikely to meet noise level in Bill, Mr Stein says, Prime Minister will defend policy on pay today, Nine injured by gelignite bomb in Northern Ireland public house, Highest number of jobless in Birmingham since 1940, Bernard Levin, Jubilation over the Ashes that never actually left. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Eldridge, Stableford & Co. Ltd., Ppa, northeast, Triumph Investment Trust, Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, New Scientist and Science Journal, Towry Law, The Trades Union Congress, Copthall Holdings Limited, Paymaster General's Office, Neville Industrial Securites Limited, The Royal London Society for the Blind, Bmw, Associated Heat Services Ltd., Donaldson & Sons, Honeywell, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Hamish Hamilton. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Polytechnic appointment 'not welcomed'. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Maintaining dignity and self-respect in prison House of Lords, Strike too often used as a weapon of first resort-Sir G Howe House of Commons, Unfair procuring of sympathy strikes, Royal Assent, Government are not seeking to starve postmen into submission House of Commons, Not a word uttered on 26 clauses, Desalination project being considered, Midas concept dropped. Sport: Arsenal outwit the knockout experts to reach last eight, Exemplary Australians, Amateur talent on trial, Illingworth's triumph as England regain the Ashes, Navy ride on crest of wind, Sports in Brief, Football results, Snow reports, Sobers and Wadekar both rebuild, Oxford Torpids, Gilzean's timely header, Chelsea a class above, Boycott and Snow on top, Great courage beaten, wayward Angus and October as opposition to Orient War. Reviews: Boy king and murdering minister Edward VI: The Threshold of Power By W. K. Jordan, BBC Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, The young Nabokov Mary By Vladimir Nabokov, Eric Burdon, Elizabeth R Bbc 2 Henry Raynor, Swan Lake Covent Garden John Percival, Carnegie 'the star-spangled Scotchman' Andrew Carnegie By Joseph Frazier Wall, London debuts Wigmore Hall, Thrilling success, Macbeth Greenwich Theatre Michael Billington, Quick guide, A fighter for Joyce Dear Miss Weaver By Jane Lidderdale and Mary Nicholson, Janet Baker/ECO Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, RSC plans for Stratford. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Money Supply Prognosis, WHO First For The Bonfire?, One Way To Attract The Recruits, Strikes And The Inflationary Peril. Letters to the Editor: Shortage of clergy, Postmen's claim and inflation, The halfpenny, On Fixed Incomes, Staff turnover in publishing, Motor cycling, A Channel bridge, Industrial relations pitfalls, Civic circumstance, British aircraft, Who so wise?, Film posters, Simonstown agreement, Sovereignty issue in EEC debate, Victims of planning, Morale of nationalized industry, Students and politics, Decimalization: preparing the way for change. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Opera house reopens From The Times of Tuesday.. Obituaries: Mr W. H. Shortt Inventor of free pendulum clock, Miss Jean Begg, M C Bartholomew, Mr Percy Cater, Rev R Macleod. Law: Schweppes, Lyons agreement on soft drinks registrable Arrested man not a 'person driving' Registrar of Restrictive Trading Agreements V. Schweppes and Others, Erskine V. Hollin, When issue of self-defence is raised in murder trials Palmer V. The Queen Irving V. The Queen. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Alusuisse plans 60m florin offering, Sharp rise in De La Rue, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Further decline in cocoa forecast. Business and Finance: Call for a wider free trade area, The machine tool industry runs to stand still Dennis Dwyer examines the Way Committee report published today, Mail order publishers preparing own postal delivery service, Postal delays, Eurosyndicat, Furness Withy takeover rumours denied, US payments deficit in 1970 largest ever From Anthony Thomas Washington, Feb. 17, Interim Statement Perkin-Elmer Limited, Deutsche Babcock optimistic, RTZ group may have vital role in Channel tunnel, £600m new issue will replace exhausted short-date tap stock, Oil price rise unacceptable, say refiners, Motor trade turnover up 13 pc in year, The Times list of latest dividends, Interim Statement Abercom Investments Limited, The Times share indices, Mr Davies gives warning of consequences of oil deal, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Bank intervention holds pound under dollar ceiling, Business Diary: Who keeps the Rolls name? Midlands' man, CBI calls for retention of 'viable' project, Dispute at Triumph causes loss of 1,150 cars, Mining £2.1m net outturn by London Tin, Aerospace men fear loss of faith, Whitehall buys more outside software, Fixed Interest, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Challenge to IBM by Honeywell, Special terms for redundant Lucas workers, Steel scrap imports twice as dear as home product, In brief, Employers see jobless total still rising, £20.7m drop in new orders for machine tools, How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, Wages rising faster than last year's monthly rate, F. W. Woolworth & Co., Ltd. Important Announcement To All Stockholders, Company News Trustee status for booming Tussaud's, Viyella rescues Carrington in 1970, Lockheed chairman seeks RB 211 solution within nine days, Cut Bank rate-Callaghan, Profits down but markets can continue upward, Two Minsec men resign from Robe board, State will lend bus group £6m, Bids and Deals Junitex comes for Aviation & Shipping. Business Appointments: Mr C E Trott new director of Midland Bank. Property: COMMUTER HOMES in London and Country, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,700.
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