The Times - 05/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Douglas Aiton, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, From Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By David Wood, Political Editor, From Pearce Wright Tubingen, West Germany, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrovo, From Edmund Stevens, From Michael Knipe Victoria. British Columbia, From Derek Wilson, From Dan Van Der Vat Cape Town, May 4, From Fred Emeny Washington, May 4, From Michael Leapmen, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From James Morgan, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, William Gaunt, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Muriel Bowen, By Roy McKclvie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, by Leonard Buckley, by Enrique Mas Montanes director of research services, Banco de Bilbao, by Harry Debelius, H.D., by Richard Whitehead secretary. British Chamber of Commerce, Bilbao, PHS, WILLIAM RODGERS., DEXTER J.BOOTH., MICHAEL ROOKE., N. J. COCHRANE., J. A. BEARDMORE., ROGER CROWTHER., RICHARD MOORE., HUMPHRY BERKELEY., RICHARD PEDLEY., LEWIS ERRINGTON., MARY BEVERLEY., ERIC BUTT., HUGH JENKINS, W. T. CAULFEILD., JOHN T. WATSON, MALCOLM MACEWEN, CHARLES WHEELER., SIMON HARCOURT-SMITH., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Frank Vogl Frankfurt, May 4, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Terry Byland, By John Groser Political Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, By Giles Smith, By Our Political Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb, From Anthony Thomas, From Ralph Hawkins, From Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. T. PRYCE-HUNTER., L. LESTER NASH, JOAN LESTOR., Malcolm Brown, EDMUND DELL., PETER KLEINER, A. P. BENNETT., BASIL D. DOTTRIDGE., By Christopher Marley, By Richard Spiegelberg,
ResumoNews: Blight on the skin Our paediatrician looks at the causes of birth-marks and how they can be cured, Lords marathon on industry Bill, Unwilling pupils in the class, Rich source awaits UK exporters, Borough choice proposed for new councils, Moderates fail to lift student ban on Tories, Walter Ulbricht earns niche in communist world's hall of fame, Police called in after leak of information on university students, Peking attacks Nixon 'two Chinas' proposal, Mr Benn's TV union show, Sir Leslie Rowan to be head of British Council, Nineteen ships being built for the Royal Navy, BBC reporter goes to jail for refusing to name man, Mr Rogers begins Cairo talks, Liberals to fight one in three seats in boroughs, How tussle of heaths was won, Americans set sights on Chinese antiques, Planners criticize drab housing environment, Provincial banks now playing a national role, A road from war in the Middle East, British Sailors' Society, Norway wants to restrict EEC fishing rights, Life of Lady Beaverbrook 'hung by a string', Impressionist riches in New York sale, Gaming Board promises watch for criminals, Show of force quells anti-war protest, Lord Rothschild and Mrs Meir receive degrees, Fine rhododendrons and irises at RHShall, Spending cuts on supersonic bomber sought, New weekly newspaper for colleges, universities, Labour gains as Nationalists crash in Scots local elections, Gloomy counting of pro-Market forces at Westminster on eve of crucial Brussels talks, MP defends presence at May Day match, Research teams see hope of cancer vaccines, Mr Wilson foresees voluntary freeze, Pole admits he gave information to West, Labour call for pledge on EEC workers, Magazines are accused of abusing liberty, British-built Concorde will pay Visit to France, Victorians give the Queen a warm welcome, Five-hour battle fails to ssve Tube crash man, Interpol helps to uncover crime syndicate, Steel production hits peak at difficult time, Injustice to children in subnormal schools, Concern at arrests of Singapore journalists, EEC fact sheet print order increased to 1m, Mercy for some S African prisoners, 'Director had $100,000 of stolen travel cheques', Labour defeated on priority spending proposals for London Transport, Anger at delay in fixing pay of 300,000 civil servants, Pompidou plan to reaffirm authority, Hopeful formula found for governing Cambodia, Carr case man 'borrowed £200 so he could lie low', Five tons of marijuana seized from yacht, Damages for men who refused to strike, Promise by Spain to clarify air tour ruling, Publishers consult on Little Red Book case, Britain at odds with Six over cattle disease, And their mothers came too, Relatives claim $57m for Kent State shootings, Threat to Security Council seat denied, Check on list of products, Visit to Norway to be made by Dr Ramsey soon, East Germans accused of attack on border guard, Sweden condemns dispute on underground tests, Police guard on Irish victim flown to Britain, Review of foreign language teaching urged, Turks accept martial law as step to stop the drift to anarchy, Top singers booked for South Bank season, Soviet town planners seek inspiration in Harlow, The Times Diary Does Crucifer talk to Crux?, Money available for 30 new posts at Oxford, Tariff sought on holiday brochures, Taxidermist fined £81 on wild bird summonses, Bed, tea and Beethoven in all rooms, Nostalgia for Cross Street, New local authority system 'should include neighbourhood councils', Premium Bonds: The £250 prizewinners, Fleet's emphasis should be shifted to submarines, Earthquakes: California slip in 1977?, Statutory right to join or not to join union, Immigrants in search of social equality, Progress at the 'make do and mend' hospitals, Oxford call for single union, City of industry neglected by Britain, British Steel silent on 'cartel', Alliances keep the peace, Minister says, Naxalite violence breaks out again in West Bengal, Big boost from shipbuilding boom, Woman patient died after chemicals mix-up, BMA film strips to deal with drugs health care and sex, First come, first served art sale. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Chart London Tutors, Abbey Life Triple Protection, Dunhill, Matthews & Goodman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ahv, Mac Andrews & Co Ltd, Coverplan, Swedish Lloyd, Brown Jenkinson & Co, Ltd.,, Ncl, Jaguar XJ6, Crash Course, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Jbb, Leslie & Godwin, Aznar Line, Bw, Jack Barclay Ltd., Toronto Dominion Bank, Mlf, Philips, Kaiser, Banco De Vizcaya, Bb, Reyrolle Parsons Ltd, Bilbao, LA Gaceta Del Norte, United Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Law: Widow who killed not to inherit, Results of Law Society qualifying examination, Part Two, When ignorance of right does not bar a claim. Politics and Parliament: Ford strikers prosecuted, Takeover will protect policy holders in full, Official foiled Russian spy House of Lords, Forged documents used by bogus doctor House of Commons. Reviews: Omega Players Wigmore Hall Max Harrison, The Great Train Race Atv Leonard Buckley, Young Vic's Happy Days, The Foursome, Confrontation Roundhouse Michael Billington, Anglo-US musical, English drawings, Lpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Lyrical Brahms Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, Dora Stratou Sadler's Wells John Percival, The Samaritan Victoria, Stoke on Trent Irving Wardle. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Bringing Home The Bacon, Announcements, Educational, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments. Sport: MacDonald leads, Sports in Brief, Smooth ending to a day of trouble for Taylor, Finnegan can win inside the distance, Francis and East deny Surrey a victory Leicester, Records at Southampton, Levanter loses distinction after defeat at Chester, Weights suit Pride of Alcide, One-sided final won by Angus, Criticism inspired Arsenal, Underrated Brown awaits his chance, Mancinelli in third win at Rome, Pakistanis unable to accelerate in final hour at Worcester, Higgins and Bartlett join panel, Other first-class scores Leicestershire V Somerset, Football results First division, Latchman's spin almost succeeds, Lancashire's start as good as could be desired, Surprise defeat of Miss Walsh. Editorials/Leaders: Mark In The Front Line, The Important Questions Of The Un, The Future Of East Germany, When Journalists Should Not Name Names. Letters to the Editor: Wages and prices: Mosley's old clothes; a tariff-cut solution, Security Council, Where or What?, Resolving the conflict between size and competition, Door-knocker, Minister under fire, St Stephen's Crown, Sparse Tory morsels, Roskill Commission, Sale of masterpieces, Shakespeare and Rowse, Graduates who cannot find work, Postal 'p's and 'd's, Prospect of Britain: Two sides of industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 year ago From The Times of Monday, May 6, 1946 War-time press. Obituaries: Mr LI Szu-Kuang, Obituary, Sir Arthur Matthews A distinguished industrialist, Captain Einar Mikkelsen A famous Danish Arctic explorer. Business and Finance: Crossley Building Products Limited, S.Pearson & Son,Limited "Commerce and Industry throughout the world have seen huge changes in the last ten years. I believe, however, that the next ten years will speed up, rather than slow down, the ever changing pattern of events; but wherever there is change, there is opportunity.", Strikes hit Ford and Leyland, Reyrolle Parsons borrowings soar, Snia Viscosa elects Pesenti, Tax depreciation measure meets stiff resistance, Share turnover at highest recorded level, SMC buy Swiss bank, Further 'modest rise' in gas prices to be made in the summer, 20,000 Marinas sold in first week, Good results from Tara drillings boost shares, Mr Davies says Tulketh policies are protected, Company News Palmy days again at Mowlem, The merchant banks and profit disclosure, Oil companies face heavy fines for wastage, Morgan Crucible may bid for Royal Worcester, The Times list of latest dividends, Correction, Appleyard The Appleyard Group of Companies Limited, MCAlpine win £19m Covent Garden contract, Six pledge on freedom for Britain to maintain regional policies, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chairmen's Reports Rolls-Royce provision by Pearson, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Go-slow on nationalization, Fine Fare cuts margarine price by 2p a pound, Dispute over Finance Bill options clause, Contracts £2m Post Office complex for Leeds, Largest duty-free supermarket for Heathrow, London Brick Company Limited Substantial Improvement in Trading Profit Benefits of Rationalisation and Greater Efficiency Stronger Demand for Bricks and Encouraging Future Prospect, Union attacks ICI staff survey, British Enkalon Limited Increased Profits, Gold price up to $40 but sterling unaffected, Walter Duncan & Goodricke Mr. J. R. Vernède's Statement, Frost over Iberia Implications for Britain's holiday industry if the Spanish ban the short-run winter trips to the sun, Government to protest over paper 'dumping', Bids and Deals Rubber giants do battle, German cash inflow gathers pace as Bank gives heavy support to dollar, Chaos in British industrial safety, How the markets moved, CIR to study directors' role in labour relations, General Electric challenge to TriStar loan guarantee, The Arab Bank Ltd, Mr Heath at odds with BSC chief on spending, Pride and preiudice of the white-collar 'staff', Allied Breweries to cut restaurant prices, Components group drive on Japanese car-makers, $103m April boost in Britain's reserves to five-year peak after debt repayments, Rising trend of US interest rates forecast, Mining Alcoa Australia pays 16 cents, £6m Hambros loan for Italian motorway, New Issues Enel coupon of 7¼pc, Business Diary: Kentucky bourbons chase Scotch · Fashion on film. Business Appointments: Heinz names new financial director. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Sterling and Money, Fresh rise in Decca, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,762, Broadcasting Television.
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