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The Times - 06/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Pollitical Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Environment Reporter, By Tim Jones, By Peter Waymark, By Christopher Warman, By Philip Howard, By David Wood, By Staff Reporters, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia Moscow, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Hugh Mabbett, From Ian McDonald, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, By Hugh Noyes, From Malcolm Browne, From Nell Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Muriel Bowen, By John Woodcock Criokot Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richiard Streeton, By Norman Fox, By Brian Lewis, By Roy McKelvie, Elizabeth Wiskemann, Christopher Hampton, By J. H. Whyte, A P Ryan, P N Furbank, Max Harrison, Michael Wale, Iverach McDonald, PHS, RICHARD M. TITMUSS., RICHARD BUCKLE., MAVIS HILL, , T. F. J. COLLINS., DAVID CROUCH, House of Commons., JOHN PETER., ROBIN TURTON DEREK WALKER SMITH, D. J. FITZGERALD., M.J.H.SCRIVENER, NOEL ARMSTRONG., R.L.MORRIS, , NICHOLAS GILLIBRAND, The Old Vicarage, Tunstall, , TERRY A. SMITH. Secretary, D. MANNING., J.S.HARRISON, PAUL BENNETT, D.W.STOOKE., From Our Special Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas United States Economic Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ian Morison, By Melyyn Westlake, From Alan McGregor, From David Blake, By John Woodland, By David Millham, By Dennis Dwver, By Clifford Webb, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By David Jones, J. G. HAMILTON, GORDON HENDERSON., PATRICK MOONEY., TIMOTHY BUCK, , By Hugh Stephenson, Terry Mahon, Julian Mounter,

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News: Ten years for man who tricked aged, The Queen goes to a gold rush town, Guarded satisfaction by Americans over tough talks in Cairo, Tourist says Spanish hotel 'was shambles', US use of defoliants in Vietnam is defined as war crime, Motoring Excellent on road or rocks, Explosion kills five children in house, Undertaking by author not to molest wife, School principal burnt alive by Ceylon rebels, Call for aid to Pakistan refugees, Mr Heath gives no hint of compulsion on pay, Hounslow is seen as key borough by Tories, £200,000 appeal for Clan Donald lands, Artist removes his work from exhibition, Nuclear 'pill squad' at submarine yard, British seat in Security Council 'not endangered', Consultant status for some casualty doctors is proposed, South Africa brings in harsh drug law, India accused of big build-up on border, The Times Diary John Ennals in another row, Spain says no ban on cheap air holidays, Computer plan to check on MPs' work, Huge increase expected in Concorde spending, Chairman 'owes £1m', Lords battle today on widow clause, Immigrant labour aids industrial growth, Lockheed and Rolls in conditional deal, New journal on education by Macmillans, Police attacked at Black Panther dance, jury told, Cinema pioneer honoured at graveside, Birmingham sex film teacher reinstated, Father dies as his family await eviction, Dispute among the Six over sterling, An editor's motives for appeasement, Planners voice doubts on limited scope of redevelopment study for London's dockland, New race board chief named, Hovercraft service paln, Liverpudlian tones up Cup Final ground, Print union proposes cuts in press labour costs, Stability of western world's economy at stake in Bonn's currency crisis, World inspection plan for Liberian ships, Tiresome moulting of the armoured fish, Herr Brandt says all countries must be ready for compromise, New blood for remodelled Cabinet in Cambodia, Image of Gorbals lingers as unemployment grows, Roundup, Bernard Levin We cannot agree on anything, Small decorative gems fetch high prices, Airport 'tout squad' cut, Soviet attitude to Jews hardens, Number of science graduates rising, Cottage in the country, 31 killed as landslip buries village, Women reduced to tears during hearings of social security appeal tribunals, survey shows, Bright children facing life in mental wards, Navy opens Channel route clear of wrecks, Mr Heath lays stress on friendship with France and warns Europe of the danger of excluding Britain, Bali risks danger reviving rare ritual of elections, Militant women may be behind bomb incidents, Letter post to go up by ½p next January, Sir Keith Joseph's balance of efficiency and social concern, 'Jet set' girl forger is sent to borstal, Boy killed music teacher with 72 stabs, Society declares war on bird killers, No Ombudsman rights for the Forces or Crown servants, Question mark over future of VTOL aircraft, New test will detect drugs in 20 minutes, Bolivian ex-President denies arms deal. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Steel, Scotfunds, Ppa, northeast, John Murray, Youngman, Accra, National Westminster Bank, Richard Ellis & Son, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Commercial Union Assurance, Gerry Jones, Hilary Gelson, Motortune, Ghp, Slendertone, The Royal Institution, Boac, Iran Air. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, South Africans appoint Market envoy. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, WOMEN'S APPOINTMENTS (continued from page 8), Announcements, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Financial And Legal. Sport: Spurs finish third: Busby goes out with win, Finnegan fails in disputed draw, Sports in Brief, Appeal to All Blacks not to retire, Lancashire chase 216 in style, Britain out of Games, Rewards from richest FA Cup final, Wilkins hits out in the sun, Mislaid shoes put Paish off balance, Seven from England in Scotland squad, Cadenza and Alsedell both finish well ahead, Newcombe's big service silences crowd, Defect in Welsh attack, Majid gives Cambridge solid start, Brown to be next MCC president, A schoolgirl but not out of her class, Pakistani bowlers find life unrewarding, Smith will have to hold the danger men, Athletics, Injury robs Lewis of cup victory, Oxford severely punished, Schools cricket, Americans could be tested in second round, Football results First division, Keane on first winner at 33-1, Today's cricket, Ann Moore ends Italian's winning run. Reviews: Otello Royal Opera William Mann, A New Communion-for Freaks, Prophets and Witches Open Space Michael Billington, The structure of Nazi Germany The German Dictatorship By Karl Dietrich Bracher Translated by Jean Steinberg (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £8) A Social History of the Third Reich, The John Mayall system, Geraint Jones Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Stephen Walsh, Parsifal Covet Garden Alan Blyth, The Rivals Chichester Irving Wardle, Pooter, Last rotting string on the Iyre of Romanticism Verlaine, The reading of a man of universal curiosity A Certain World, London debuts, Hierarchies in the round Church and State in Modern Ireland (1923-1970). Arts and Entertainment: Joffrey Ballet, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,763, Broadcasting Television. Politics and Parliament: Oberammergau and travel company, Only Britain can sign away her seat on UN Security Council House of Lords, Nine per cent rise recommended by postal dispute inquiry, 1,000 fewer, Allowances a powerful incentive to profitable investment House of Commons, The kindly man with a 'dangerous message', Amended court circuits, Further investment sought for hovertrain, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Finding a job when you are over 45. Law: Company must adopt Revenue method of accountancy B.S.C.Footwear Ltd.v. Ridgway (Inspector of Taxes), Investment companies and management expenses Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd. V. Jones (Inspector of Taxes) British Petroleum Co. Ltd. V. Cropper (Inspector of Taxes). Editorials/Leaders: Blow To The Scottish Nationalists, Lessons From The Confrontation, The Watch On Currencies. Letters to the Editor: People-less banks, The Hanratty case, Poor show, Britain, Jobless graduates, Statistics on South Africa, Government's mistakes over British Steel policies, Prospect of Britain: Entry into Eurone, Strike bargaining power, How Roskill chose Cublington, Profits and price rises, Save the Titian Fund, Advertising copy, Shakespeare and Rowse, School meals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, May 7. 1946. Obituaries: Sir David Ross Former Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Rex Rienits, Prof Marcus Dick, Obituary, N. Barabashov. Business and Finance: US Lines moves container operations to Felixstowe, Silver leads demand for commodities, Evidence of fraud in Pinnock Finance affair says DTI report, Rush to convert into Swiss francs, TriStar could benefit from revaluation, Philips Finance Limited, Haden meets its lower target, Chairmen's Reports W H Smith go for larger outlets, The only real answer is a radical one 'It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the precise timing of the present chaos has been brought on the Germans by practical clumsiness', Bonn emphasizes need for currency stability, Dow Jones rises after early losses, France takes it all calmly, DATA cuts strike pay by 20 per cent, Another bank lifts prime rate, How to speculate Melvyn Westlake explains the currency roundabouts, The Mark And World Trade, Unit trust group key to merger, Dutch bank stops buying, W.H.SMITH&SON (Holdings) Limited Group Results for 1970/71, Overtime cut and more short time, Contracts Platt wins orders worth £11m this year, Courtaulds ready with new fibre, The Times list of latest dividends, Business Diary Happenings in frock Coutts. At sea in Japan, Largest UK space order for GECMarconi, Mining Messina interim cut to 18c, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Hopes of voluntary policy on wage and price curbs lower after Neddy clash, European banks absorb $2,500m in chaotic trading conditions, Chemical plant talks continue, Policy switch means more capital investment overseas, Merseyside car disputes involve nearly 7,000, Bonser Engineering Limited Stronq Financial Position for Further Expansion, RB-211 briefing for MPs, Shipyards sign cooperation pact, The Messina (Transvaal) Development Company Limited, FOTHERGILL & HARVEY (Industrial Synthetic Textiles, Reinforced Plastics and Fluorocarbon Products), Fixed Interest, Company News TKM proits at record £1.26m, Nixon Administration experts see uncanny parallel with 1969, Midlands plea for national airport policy, Cabinet must decide, Herr Brandt replies, Fisons to raise fertilizer prices, THE ASSOCIATED MANGANESE MINES OF SOUTH AFRICA LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. B. L. Bernstein's Review, Conch plan to cut gas tanker building costs, Pioneer refutes reclaim total, Burmah House fetches £8m, Opening for another push by British industry Maurice Corina, Industrial Editor, examines UK investment in Germany and the opportunities to improve sales both to the Republic and vis-a-vis German exporters, Crisis emphasizes EEC disarray in international monetary sector, £4.25m IFI bid for Grampian Holdings, Beaumont Properties Limited, Builders becoming more hopeful of an upturn in trade, Whitehall puts off its launch into nuclear waters, Bids and Deals Willenhall agree to Tenens' 52p, How the markets moved, Fines in oil pollution Bill derisory, Mr Mason says, Artagen Properties limited, Minet Holdings Increased profits for eighth consecutive year., Optimism over economic future of SE Asia, Graduates in the market place, Sterling and Money, European currency markets shutdown after rush by speculators to sell dollars, Hint of softer line in oil talks, Miners seek four weeks' holiday, Free gold price puts on 40 cents, Threat to Penn Central holdings, Flotation total by UK borrowers is Dm 1,325m. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Rolls man joins Plessey board. Stock Exchange Tables: Leaders close lower, Eurosvndicat, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, NY silver up again-270 pts, Quicksilver down, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: London And Suburban., A home away from home, Overseas Property.

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