The Times - 08/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Denis Taylor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Sally White, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From David Bonavia, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By our Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By George Olark Political Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Terry McLean, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Chris Dunkley, Stanley Sadie, Richard Maylan, William Mann, Richard Holmes, Charles Douglas-Home, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, PHS, R. F. SHAW-KENNEDY., LESLIE L. JOHNSON., J. AMINI, , STAMP., ROBERT W. FRIEDRICHS., S. G. TAYLOR, , KEITH RICHARDS., CORA PAGETT-SOAMES, JAMES PILDITCH., OLEG KERENSKY., GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON, , DAVID DAMANT, , B. A. TURNER, , RALPH SHELDON., MARION A. MARRIAGE, , FRED UHLMAN, , ELIZABETH CARROLI, HALFORD REDDISH, , LEON M. SHIRLAW, SIDNEY C. ALFORD., JAIME ARMERO, , FISHER OF LAMBETH., BENET INNES., E. J. YARNOLD. S.J., S. K. DEY, , OLIVE PORTSMOUTH, SARA HUGHES (aged 10), , Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Hemming writes:-, J.B., By Guy Hawtin, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By John Woodland, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Giles Smith, From R. W. Shakespeare, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Phillip Dyer, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, From Anthony Thomas US Economic Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, CHARLES DE PEYER, , ROGER L. WHITE., G. C. JENKINS, , R. H. MORRIS, , By Ronald Kershaw, Maurice Corina, Hugh Stephenson, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Protesters gather on Nato range, Results of summit dissatisfy French, Europeans pleased at White Paper on entry but uneasy over changing of Labour Party attitudes, Need for 20 new penal centres in S E likely, MPs press for cohabitation rules reform, July 21 start to debate, Zambians tear French flag to shreds, India alerts army units in Kashmir and accuses Pakistan of plot to infiltrate troublemakers, Motoring Hopes for Marina in America, Hovercraft plan put off, Anaesthetic check after death of woman, White Paper says terms are fair and reasonable, 25,599 blind people have their sight restored, Springbok tour 'already a farce', Mr Feather is unenthusiastic, Opinion: Miners may be trying Ezra for size, �66,000 Braque purchased, Drive to provide beds for young tourists urged, The United Kingdom and the European Communities, Peter Hall will not take Royal Opera job, Transport groups for local rail services, Hongkong riot police rout demonstrators, Partners in design The first in an occasional series of articles on architectural partnerships by Hilary Gelson, The little read schoolbook, Rumanians told to revert to communist 'purity', Survey on 934 premises, Whitehall sense of relief, Jazz stars gather for Armstrong funeral, Rhodesian talks adjourn without any agreement, Compromise on arms offered by Russia, Emergency operation performed on Princess Anne, Minister denies any government hand in steel dismissal, School plan for under-fives, �833,000 a day needed for refugees, Public support for entry is growing, South Africa turns to the hinterland, Protest to Mrs Thatcher, Mr Powell challenges government assertion that immigration is on the decline, Creator of the noblest Roman of them all, Science report Cancer: Survival rate improved by radiation, Strict security for Israel visit by Herr Scheel, GLC tells of the commercial pressures behind Covent Garden redevelopment scheme, Uganda closes its borders as quarrel worsens, Mr Heath states the case for entry, Eton College, NHS equipment misused, doctors say, Labour MPs worried at EEC effect on undeveloped areas, Tariff cuts would help to offset rise in food prices, The Times Diary Battle begins for Labour strongholds, Overhaul proposed for diocesan education. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Massive tax reforms, Mr Wilson's symbolic seat on the fence, BSC board men well qualified, Minister in talks on pollution of rivers, Taxing first slice of investment income at earned income rate, Some selectivity inescapable in social security payments House of Lords, Commons proposal to ease reporters' perils, SET cut equals �60 on a house, Hardships caused when shops change use, Britain stronger and more prosperous if in EEC House of Commons, Smokeless zones, Ministers not involved in dismissal of Mr Camp: conflict of testimony says Mr Foot, V & G payments, No reason to doubt safety of steel box girder bridges. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Charlwood Alliance Holdings Ltd., Rank Xerox, The Crystalite Window Co. Ltd., Triplex Holdings Limited, Hodder & Stoughton, Richard Ellis & Son, Interim Statement, Midland Bank, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Hh, Barclays, Sunbed/garden Umbrella Offer,, Jaguar Cars Ltd., English And International Trust Limited, The White House Summer Sale, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Permali Limited, Cambridge University Press, City Investing Company, Istituto Mobiliare Italiano, Chatham House Journals, John Menzies (Holdings) Limited, Altifund Limited, The Guthrie Corporation Group., The Lafarge Organisation Ltd., Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited, B M W, The Atcost Industrial Division, Walthamstow Building Society, Bfg, Tyndall Assurance Ltd., Bea, Whessoe, Landesbanken Girozentralen Sparkassen, Westbrick Products Limited, The Dutton-Forshaw Group Limited. Law: Psychologist says 'Oz 28' would not corrupt young, Judge orders closure of 'fire risk' hotel, Injunction against hotel owners Attorney General and Another v. Chaudry and Another, Rail safety rules broken, says coroner, FBI agent says he met Kray brothers, Man jailed for �250,000 fraud, Court of Appeal Duty on moped riders to wear helmets O'Connell v. Jackson, Solicitor is accused over bank's �130,165, Betting shop gunman found guilty of murder, Accused denies that Yard man was to get money, Demolition worker wins appeal over 'workig place' Boyton v. Willment Brothers Ltd., Airport noise ruling, Motor Insurance Bureau decision. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, New chief editor, Honorary CBE, Harrow School. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Redgrave in play by William Trevor, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,817, Berlin winners, Fischer goes ahead in world chess. Sport: Jacklin swings back into the scene, Athletics Wadoux not coming to Portsmouth, Cycling Merckx loses lead to Zoetemelk, My Swallow has three incentives to win July Cup, Sports in Brief, Keino beaten by Benson, Football Britain's easy entry to Europe, Schools cricket, Miss Goolagong in Dewar Cup, Rugby Union One change on the road to a possible Waterloo, Cricket Plasticine pitch helps Pakistan, Yachting Changing wind foils 505s. Property: Rising prices of Suffolk, Knight Frank & Rutley. Reviews: Bbc So Cheltenham Festival, A farmyard festival, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, The private Wesker Six Sundays in January, Going through with it The European Discovery of America., Rene Bartoli Wigmore Hall, Cutting losses and rescuing a play Caesar and Cleopatra Chichester Festival, Quick guide, Doomsday prophets and a lack of history The Science of War and Peace, Man Alive Bbc 2, Albert de Klerk Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Ritual of constant pretence, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 10. 1946. Editorials/Leaders: Adjourning The Talks About Talks, Right Road For Transport, Towards A European Britain. Letters to the Editor: National and EEC interest, Party and nation, Orange peel warning, How many peas in a pod?, The need for an international management centre, Increased postage, Preserving the Mass, How much coastline for a Titian?, Treasure detectors, Anglican Church unity scheme, English cheeses, Mrs Thatcher, Saving the Warrior, Cathedral revealed, Flying doctor needed, The Pentagon papers, Too heavy for our roads, Race and intelligence, Decimal discounts, Rising prices, Where hospitals could be built, By road and rail to Europe, Tented Persepolis, Seletar Bible donor, Opera for provinces, Russlist, X film trailers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir L. Bragg Locating enemy guns in war, Mrc.M. Floyd Champion of conservation. Business and Finance: Takeover bid replies awaited, Chairmen's Reports Menzies' margins tight, Toolroom hours ban halts new Triumph model, Unit trust prices, Italy Appliance-makers hope for British entry, U S steel peace hopes, New Issues British Enkalon rights to raise �3m, Company News Blackwood Hodge predict �5.4m and 20 pc, More overtime worked, Lebanon seeks 50 pc rise in oil transit royalties, NEDO to make major effort to find solution to economic problems, CBI chief's call to 'stem tide of protectionism', Business Diary: Oxford battle cancelled. Bruton St quietus, 23 prospecting licences issued for N Ireland, Foreign loan cover by Treasury curtailed, �16m advanced to BEA by Loans Fund since April, Cocoa options cheaper, Briefly from the Boardroom, TriStar sales by 1980 will reach 409, Lockheed says, Sweden Slower economic growth expected, Balance of payments, Grant swayed RTZ choice, Bids and Deals Reeves 'exploratory' talks with Heenan, West Germany Central Bank dollar sales reach DM 11,700m total, Mining Potential of 'Johnnies' Rhodesian nicke, Government's detailed studies on likely impact of joining will not he published, Has the Government gone far enough for the regions?, United States Motor union sells property to remain solvent, National Bus Company's �8m loss last year, Builders say cut in SET will not reduce prices, Chipboard dumpers named, US to resume rubber sales, World Bank development branch out of funds, Temps for a change, CBI says Market terms are good: 'up to industry to seize the opportunity', Blastfurnacemen renew pressure on BSC for better wage offer, Iran Pipeline awaits Shah's decision, Truman decision shadows Whitbread, Renault sales up, but profits drop, Warning on pay and prices by NCB chief, W Germany sees prospect of big investment in UK. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Fixed Interest, London & Regional Market Prices Good rise in Granada, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities Rubber prices fall sharply, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New general manager for Chartered Bank, Mr Brimyard new Mersey Docks chief. Births.
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