The Times - 13/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Strafford, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Environment Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Philip Howard, By Our Medical Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From David Spanier, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Denis Taylor, From Trevor Fishlock, By George Clark, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian MCDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Edmund Stevens, From Harold Franklin, From Michael Knipe, From David Housego, Richard Holmes, Brian Alderson, Robert Nye, H. R. F. Keating, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Maogregor-Morris, From Terry MCLean, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Peter Evans, PHS, PEPITA KELLY, OLIVER WEAVER, T. S. CUNNINGHAM., GEORGE T. ROE., A. G. ROOK, Director, Lockleys, GRAHAM WEBSTER., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER., HAROLD LYDALL, C. VOULLAIRE., NEIL MARTEN, A. E. P. DUFFY., G. R. WHITE., EDITH WHITEHEAD, IGNACY CZAYKOWSKI Chairman, PATRICK LEWIN., GLENDEVON, ELIZABETH MACKENZIE, Lady Margaret Hall. Oxford., MARGARET GOWING, ROBERT MORLEY, Fairmans, Wargrave, Berkshire., From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Jeffery Daniels, By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Industrial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Armytage, By Roger Vielvoye, By David Millham, By Malcolm Brown, From Ritchie MCEwan, From Frank Vogl, by Clifford Webb, From David Blake, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Anthony Rowley, Patricia Tisdall, J. P. N. WALDRON., A. B. C. HARRISON, A. G. BARTON-HALL., PETER M. OPPENHEIMER, By Hugh Stephenson, By Clive Callow, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Farming policy agreed in Brussels: stronger guarantees for sugar, The prophet of disaster, Writ warning over Asians, British farmers' lead declared secure, Dispel 'romantic myths' about drugs, report urges, Government urged to aid expansion of higher education, Plea to stop Soviet vindictiveness, 'Plot' officers held in Argentina, Scientists find safe way to clean oiled sea birds, French are unruffled by phoney war over sugar, State Department opposes troop cuts in Europe, Four-day drought ends for 1.3m Romans, Big demand for rare coins from 81 mints, M Desramault says he will not return Caroline, Italian opinion split over frank language, Transplant doctors 'stole my kidney', Children's society told of £100,000 deficit, French Finance Minister denies 'sour grapes' attitude to monetary decisions in Brussels, Computer firm denies dismissal pressure, Morocco bound, Heavy death toll feared in Turkish earthquake, Civil Service protest at pay news delay, Conservationists clash with police in Stockholm campaign to save elms from destruction, Business ban on motor insurance company, Rescue boat stationed in Channel wreck area at Government request, Man alleges threats by Kray associates, Chief male nurse denies receiving share of patients' money, Building society interest rates to stay, Sir Alec's programme in Paris, Israelis still see hope of a distant settlement, English road signs 'symbol of oppression', RAC warning on Europe car holidays, Seamen vote to end union merger talks, Conservatives fight to keep majorities in metropolitan boroughs poll today, Motorway is needed 'to preserve towns', GLC may reverse 'fewer offices' plan in face of vanishing jobs, Dim mynediad i Iwrop heb lais, Homeless 'ignored in housing campaign', Exhibition on the life and work of Robert Owen, 'Teenagers on drugs may go to Torquay', Mr Rippon's tough line wins German approval, Gulf find sheds more light on Cyrus's empire, Kosygin hot line threat on the 1967 war, British scent success in negotiations, Respite for charities' pool schemes, A penchant for prejudice, Artist of the possible, Greater priority vital or 'frail elderly will engulf hospitals', Work by illuminators on show today, Police look into an Ulster book of songs, Scenes hold up Jagger wedding, Bedside wait after death of girl, Oceanography: Red Sea metal deposits, Prime Minister of Hungary keeps leadership, Efta leaders wait for news from Brussels, Student in cell had fractured skull, Widow of Apollo astronaut loses her case, Labour anti-marketeers plan counterblast, Royal visit to Canada was fillip for monarchism, Probation officers discuss two-part pay offer, Where being without work is almost a way of life, Abortion Act is affecting recruitment to obstetrics, Kenya rejects dialogue with South Africa, Admissions in the Leningrad trial, Interim green belt protection for all of Hertfordshire, The Pope warns Christians against the risks of flirting with Marxist strategies, India tells UN it will need £140m a year to feed two million refugees from East Pakistan, US hospital seeks more British nurses, Police to report soon on shipping agents, Peer refuses to pay deposit, Top Yard man will head 'spying on files' inquiry, Belgian theory of lion with two voices, US home for Velasquez, Etna river of lava snakes toward village, France hold off Australia in world bridge, Jail for man who alleged police bribery, Labour MP's warning on rent increases, Vote in Congress to revive American rival to Concorde, The Times Diary Weidenfeld upheaval, Burlington Arcade makes the most of a Churchill anniversary of 250 years ago, Plastics may help to save lives. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Scottish Widows' Fund, northeast, National Museum,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Youngman, Collins, Foreign Affairs Pub. co., Midland Bank, Land Securities Investment Trust, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Gordon's, Union Corporation Limited, Taylor Woodrow, London Trust Company, The City University,, Imperial Tobacco Group Limited, Chronology Of The Modern World, Sova Direct Ltd., John Foster & Son Limited, British Ropes Limited, Je Reviens, Beauty Book, Boac, Atcost, William Bate (Holdings) Limited, The Sentinel, Twa, Ralli International Limited, Bicc, Mercedes-Benz, Peterborough Development Corporation. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Student leader withdraws resignation, Police honour for woman hostage, Church news, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties. Reviews: A novelist and his mystery, Unquelled exuberance Under Milk Wood Arts Michael Billington, Exhilarating diners, Yugoslav art from the beginning, Romeo in Regent's Park, Ordeal of the jobless Love on the Dole Man Alive: BBC 2 Barry Norman, The Protagonist Gardner Arts Centre Irving Wardle, Feydeau farce at Nottingham, The supreme stylist, RPS concert Festival Hall William Mann, Inquisition King's Head Irving Wardle, Crime, Quick guide, Eco Queen Elizabeth Hall Stephen Walsh, Bucks and Bruisers: Pierce Egan. Sport: Leicester V Notts, Double Tot needs longer trip, Glamorgan V Worcester, Davies will leave Newcastle soon, Baseball, Celtic win Scottish Cup for the 21st time, Warwickshire help spread the word, Today's cricket, Altesse Royale firms for Oaks as Boulette disappoints, Sports in Brief, Birthday spree for carefree England, Lions' self-inflicted defeat, Mrs King at last falls to Miss Truman, Ackerman hits second 100 in three days, Schools cricket, Show classes this summer at Hickstead, Pakistani batsmen trapped by Lunch and Tea. Law: Newspaper group lose tax claim over hospitality Fleming (Inspector of Taxes) V. Associated Newspapers Ltd., Widow right to refuse medical examination Baugh V. Delta Water Fittings Ltd. and Another, Hanrattys' action against Lord Butler struck out Hanratty and Another V. Lord Butler of Saffron Walden. Politics and Parliament: Unsolicited leaflets, Company's affairs not unnoticed, Satisfactory outcome to talks with Brunei House of Commons, Six soon to be tackled on fisheries policy House of Lords, Royal Assent, Ulster civil rights Bill rejected, Corporation tax cut will increase company liquidity and investment Aggregation of income caused many hardships, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, New grounds for premature retirement from Whitehall. Editorials/Leaders: Four Years With Very Little To Show, A Welcome Vote For Church Unity, The Age-Old Cry. Letters to the Editor: 'A man so various', Effects of EEC membership on UK's living standards and competitiveness, Civil Service pensions, 'Shillin' a day', Farming in Australia can still be first class investment, The EEC: alternatives facing Britain, Roman remains, The floating hemline, Linlithgow as Viceroy, Company conclusions drawn from Rolls-Rovce, Jobless graduates, Warsaw Castle, 'The Death of Actaeon', Demolition of old farmhouse, Roskill methods, Expelled from Tanzania, His niece's coat. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, May 14, 1946. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Edmund Wright, Prof A. H. Hanson, Boris Talantov Russian defender of religion, Brig Sir H. Scott, Mr Harry Sacher New College benefactor, Obituary. Business and Finance: Strikes as Fiat and unions resume talks, Motor cycle noise cut, Tax collection plea for Rolls-Royce creditors, More economic coordination urged, Currency measures may hit air fares, Chesham stake in Edibrac, Preparing For The Market, CBI seeks talks on state industries' future, UK seeks revised tariff plan for alumina imports, F. C. Finance Ltd., A Government helping hand, willy nilly, Business Diary: Mrs Pollinger graciously storms the Square Mile, Gas Council's £20m loan, Flow to Eurodollars on calmest day of the week for bourses, Bids and Deals Marley sweep clean of carpets, Chrysler to pay £41m for share of Mitsubishi, Builders under notice of expulsion are named, EEC information centre will help industry, Record year for furniture, The Times list of latest dividends, What Duport dividend policy means, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bifurcated Engineering Limited, Fixed Interest, W Germany gains ground in trade with UK, Rise expected in gem sales, Belgium swaps dollars for gold, Why oilmen cling to refinery projects, Civil engineers may ask for fresh inquiry on cement pricing, A great profit throughout the land?, BSC cuts steel supplies to 'big debt' customers, Rolls-Royce: fingers are crossed on Capitol Hill, Measures drafted to ease plight of exporters, Company News John Cashmore profit down 32 pc in second half, 20m British Leyland shares sold by three Nuffield trusts, BNEC: a surfeit of promoters, Strike by 80 halts Marina output: 1700 laid off, Chairmen's Reports "Imps" promise rising profit, Mining Cautious optimism at De Beers, Reduced chemical industry development forecast, Rise urged in ship hull cover, US senator wants to sack complete Lockheed board, Burston Bank to go public, Associates deals, Renault dispute a challenge to government, US incomes rise slowed in April. Stock Exchange Tables: Tribunal to get details of V & G deals, Stock markets remain firm but gilt investors cautious, Sterling and Money, The Times share indices, Commodities, How the markets moved Rises, Unit trust prices, Gilts again move ahead, Equities, Wall Street, New Issues Offer for sale in Fairview Estates, NY silver gains pared, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Civil engineers' federation name new chairman. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,769, Broadcasting Television.
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