The Times - 27/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, By lan Morison, By Peter Hopkirk, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hill Business News Staff, By Kenneth Owen, From Michael Leapman, From Christopher Warman, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By A Staff Reporter, Arthur Osman, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From David Blake, From Gretel Spitzer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Derek Wilson, From David Bonavia, From Dan van de Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, From Pamela McGregor-Morris, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, by J. D. Sleightholme, By Rob van Mesdag, by Captain A. W. Harris, by Vera Bryant, by Hugh Somerville Yachting Correspondent, John Ridley, John Nicholls, Ronald Faux, John Young, E. C. Hodgkin, PHS, Peter Jay, NORMAN BUCHAN., STANLEY of ALDERLEY., ANN THWAITE., DONALDSON., JONATHAN PEEL., E. HOLLAND., A. D. TORLESSE., TREVOR J. LIPSCOMBE, JOAN M. LIPSCOMBE, , J. R. V. COUTTS., W. W. KIRK, , P. HAZELL., J. M. FURNESS., F. O. BROWNSON., M. ANAGNOSTAKIS, A. ARGHYRIOU, TH. FRANGOPOULOS, A. KOTZIAS, T. KOUFOPOULOS, AN. PEPONIS. R. ROUFOS, T. SINOPOULOS, STR. TSIRCAS., NOEL HUTTON., DOUGLAS BEDDING., GRACE SWEETING., HOWARD K. JANIS., DENYS E. BOWER., R. L. LICKLEY., G. T. RHYS, , ALAN BLYTH., COLIN P. ELLIS., By Henry Raymont, From Our Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell, Lord Platt, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Andrew Wilson, By Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Industrial Editor, MICHAEL KELLNER, C. D. B. HAWKSLEY., H. BENTHAM., P. F. MELLOR, , Andrew Lumsden, Barry Norman, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Chris Dunkley, Michael Church,
ResumoNews: Home builder lost job, S African Opposition pledge on Bantustans, James Reston thinks China will yield little to Mr Nixon, Plots and intrigue in Cairo, Kelly takeover hopes fade as Government plans UCS future, The Times Diary Labour's double vision over EEC, Learn to sail before risking lives, Protest students to lose grants in Rhodesia, India faces big rise in bill for refugees, People at a big disadvantage, Hearts of oak grow faint in Sherwood as age, thirst and pollution take toll Regional notebook, Majority back EEC entry, Tips to ensure safety afloat, Catholics to confer on restoring tradition, NPA asks print unions to think again, China affirms support for Rumania, Mr Wilson says Government is taking sides, Rare Irish penny may set sale record, German envoys get to work on Berlin pact, Weather warning to northern farmers, Cooperative movement leans toward Market, High cost of ice cream angers tourists, Science report Behaviour: Effect of alcohol in goldfish, EEC countries grapple with farm policy problems caused by the dollar crisis, Advertisement, Ramblers ask Services to surrender parkland, Staff shortage threat to the Fitzwilliam, Councils asked to submit plans for raising school leaving age to Government by December, Russia calls Tories obstructionists, Helicopters destroyed by Philippine insurgents, Ships still ignore rules, Anti-Market group to aid Conservatives, Assembly elections may provide key to crisis in S Vietnam, Eire army chiefs reject reports of mutiny or defection to help republicans in Ulster, Nepal Government resigns, Malaysia and China eliminate the middleman, Organization, not freedom, key to reading tuition, Jesuit Superior General explains Moscow visit, Counterpoint, General Amin says his men will not attack, Ford patent on plastic car body method, Concorde exhaust 'no danger to Earth', Ulster plea for trade despite civil disorder, Rate exemptions may be ended for councils lagging in road safety, Ulster Labour Party proposes new 'community government', West German nuclear ship cancels London visit, Women on march for liberty in New York, Arms caches found in Rome flats, Legalization of cannabis is urged in Canada, Home builder can have much pleasure-and save money, W. H. Auden poem may be UN anthem, Tatars' struggle to regain their homeland, Dutch royal visit to Indonesia, Ebb and flow of the pound, Kendal by-passed twice in year but still sceptical about traffic flow, Further Education Polytechnics: a new approach to the arts, Violent crime rate running at 30 cases a day in London, Bomb plane had king's mother as a passenger, Lord Chalfont rejects deterrent bogy, Frost may have caused fatal air crash, No redundancy pay for Tass journalist, English lamb for the family and oysters for gourmets are good holiday 'buys' Food prices Sally White, Criticism in Athens of new Greek Cabinet, U S plan for pool of the world's reserves, Personal loans or mortgages up to 80 per cent, Threats and reprisals in the new cod war, Fast, easy, and for the family, Protests by Open University students, BEA proposal to cut some fares by half, Boating a special report Fever never loses its grip, Mr Sato in meeting with Peking official, Firearms make £4,609 at Perthshire sale, Lord Longford denies reports of 'furious row', 'Silent majority must stand up and be counted'-Bishop 100,000 mourn shot police officer, French police to aid reporters during disorders. News in Brief. Law: Seven sentenced to death in Lagos, 'Soledad' court in uproar, Fresh ideas stir New York police, Hunted man arrested at Royal Show ground, Resignation row over civil rights official, £2,500 fine on smuggler. Sport: Squash rackets Nancarrow faces Hunt, Football More criticism of League, Swimming Darlington girl does her personal best, Athletics Team captains report on training, Golf Sense of occasion will help champion, Motor racing Two-wheeled champion at the crossroads, Sports in Brief, More club chairmen join League critics, Polo Barlow brothers in fine scoring form, Tennis Early problem for Newcombe, Cycling British girl surprises title holder, Crowned Prince begins to repair his tattered reputation, Council turn down MCC winter tour, Yachting Marchant holds slight overall lead, Show jumping British prepare with first three places, Bowls Ilford win triples title. Index. 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Classified Advertising: Bath Tub to Trapeze, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Transfer Books, Women's Appointments, Ashridge, Entertainments, House Hunters, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Behind The Red Scare In The Philippines, Ramblers' Claims On Military Lands, Over To The Two Germanies, Bea's Search For Stability. Letters to the Editor: The right coin all right, Common Market information, A subsidy for hedges?, Return of the corncrake, Free school Milk, Police and violent crime: effective deterrent, Preserving Dulwich, In the harem, By chance in St Paul's, New Russian revolution, A Broadcasting Council?, Opera in translation, Housing factors, Rovalties from abroad, Engineers and unions, Loan interest tax, Imprisoned in Greece, In mental hospitals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, August 27, 1946 Oil for trains. Obituaries: Obituary DR. W.A. BAIN Gift for friendship. Property: Residential Property Pleasure in home built your way. Business and Finance: DTI sanctions Truman deal, U K output rose by only 1.2 per cent during 1970, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London Brick's recovery continues, Small bank cuts prime rate, BEA has first operating loss since 1954, Another Abbey Life property bond record, Plans to pool assets into new international reserve currency being considered in U S, Bank of Japan in $600m support move, Mining NBH cuts interim, Anaconda passes interim dividend, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, £1,000m engineering wage claim could bankrupt many firms, employers say, Margarine brand price reductions, Events overtake glowing report on US economy, Company News Drury debacle from fixed-price contracting, Fixed Interest, Determined to play a hard game and to win, Overall drop in housing but private building up, Demand for pound in busy market, Germany and Japan will be most hit by US levy, Ruling on franc stocks attacked, BLMC workers' plant takeover suggestion, New Issues York Waterworks has its attractions, Business Diary: And everybody there saw Kelly... A lamb tale, Low British car output worries manufacturers, Basis of US surcharge clarified, Westland to close Hayes plant in economy drive, Interim surge by Lec, America forces Gatt partners to drop study of export incentives, CIR report condemned, Nearly 20,000 idle in Birmingham, Australian parity still uncertain, Bids and Deals Hepworth Ceramic offer £2.4m for Fordham. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Hoover in demand again, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues, How the dollar fared*. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Spencer Higgin elected Tillotson & Son chairman. Reviews: A place in the sun for the TV documentary, All going raving mad The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (aa) Odeon. Marble Arch Revenge (x) New Victoria, Black Theatre Sadler's Wells, Sleeping Beauty Festival Hall, Missa Solemnis Westminster Cathedral, Trial Bbc 2, The Comedy of Errors Edinburgh Ice Rink. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,859. Births.
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