The Times - 04/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Alex Hendry, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, From Paul Martin, By David Wood, Political Editor, By John Groser, From Brian Cashinella, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, By Our Environment Reporter, John Chartres Manchester, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, BY Stephen Jeseel Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Our European Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Nicholas Jones, From Michael Leapman, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From Peter Hazelburst, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, BY David Parry-Jones, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Brian Moore, By Tom Freeman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Joyce Whitehead, Michael Peppiatt, By Roger Parkinson, Charles Douglas-Home, By Carl Zuckmayer, Gudrun Tempel, Ruth Brandon, Joyce Rackham, By Michel Tatu, Deputy Foreign Editor of Le Monde, Geoffrey Green, PHS, ANTHONY MILWARD., SLIGO., PETER REDHOUSE, , PAUL OESTREICHER., GILBERT H. ARCHDALE., S. C. Leslie (chairman) David Pitt Derek Ingram Godfrey Morrison Guy Barnett Nicholas Scott David Whatley Nudge Committee, Royal Commonwealth Society, Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2., M HISKETT., J. C. MARSHALL., ABRAHAM BRUMBERG., MICK ASHLEY., DON BENNETT., PETER HANOOCK., CLIVE H. A. LANDA, JOHN N. G. PISANI, , C. B., By Our Bridge Correspondent, BY Maurice Corina, By John Groser Political Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clive Callow, By Our Industrial Editor, By Gerald Ely, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, By John Carter, M. A. BOSMAN., P. SIEBER., A. E. PENNIFOLD., J. OLAV ARNOLD., NORMAN ALEXANDER, G. T. BARTLETT., By Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Innis Macbeath, Robert Jones,
ResumoNews: Disaster stuns happy Rangers supporters, Lord Shinwell in stormy Jewish meeting, Drug maker withdraws amphetamine pep pills, More money for Concorde rival but critics say vote will kill the project, Berlin takes Kosygin statement calmly, Freezing fog on roads and power cuts at home, Call for a strong Spanish Cabinet, Space: Contamination in Apollo Samples, Italian Blue bridge team to play in London, Councils prepare fight to save rural buses, A cradle for esoteric caterers Regional Notebook, Where the average man earns £28 a year and politicians are able to live in luxury Indian definition of socialism questioned, Choice of bishop angers Dutch, MP calls for watchdog on broadcasting, Mr Walker retreats from pledge on aid to historic houses, Expert criticizes opinion poll organizers for missing the evidence at general election, Ban on fathers upsets GP, Dutchman is freed after Vienna kidnapping, 'La Prensa' calls on Argentina's regime to clear up mystery of missing Buenos Aires lawyer, Mr Vorster hopes to win friends in Indian Ocean, Conditions at a hospital shocked group, Frenchman finances talks on suicide prevention, New plea by doctors on hazards of smoking, Five chums died together, Weather How lightning may be produced, Halt to swing away from science by sixth-form pupils, Wisdom of the way of redemption, Soccer's bottlenecks for disaster Why spectator tragedies recur, German boy dies in snow after being tied to tree, British day hospitals are copied abroad, Cold wave reaches the south of Spain, The Times Diary Sapper undermines TU legislation, Fowl pest now cause for 'serious concern', Strikes Bill is 'preventive', Warning by Egypt on eve of peace talks, Minister takes over after Comet crash, Prince Consort's Raphaels for British Museum, Israelis unearth crucifixion clue, General orders long-haired reservist to active duty, China rejects role of a super power, Protests over Indian bid for cinema, Prague reasserts central power over federal regions in big Government reshuffle, Shopping centres: the death of the High Street, Council wants change in animals law, Five paintings by Picasso stolen from flat, Publisher is awarded architectural gold medal, At 77 the Signora is still too busy to go shopping, Local railway's 100 years of history, Cooling off on law and order, Switzerland to help US in tax fraud inquiry, Warning of race Armageddon in South Africa, Experts divided on need for safety laws, Mr Agnew puts blame on dogma of liberals, The US: Russia's artificial enemy, Journalists end strike after Mr Feather proposes peace plan, Full inquiry into 66 deaths, Last-minute cigarette advertising spree, Farming topics/By Leonard Amey Price review may meet less militancy, Apathy a 'besetting sin' in Britain, bishop says, Villagers jam roads in Wing protest, Public transport's key role in Northampton scheme, Common Market chief dines with Mr Heath, Minister in talks today on implications of the Glasgow football disaster, Technicians' stoppage may black out TV, Teeth clue in Biggs hunt. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, 3M, The Ampat (Sumatra) Rubber Estate, Limited, Peter Saunders, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Jones Lang Wootton, Cmt, The Economist, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Barclays. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,661, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Chess leader in trouble. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Steadman's 12 days of Christmas. Sport: Oxford forwards faster, The big three for the season's most important events, Sports in Brief, Wales select their team on Thursday, Surbiton clinch victory with second half goals, Cooke gladly a prisoner of this mood, Long-limbed foreign men should decide final, Forty summers on..., Midlands title in balance, For the record Cricket, Cross-country county championships, Controversial victory for Urtain, Replay twinges for Manchester United, Spurs take care and teamwork returns, Swindon a good long-shot, Busy cup week ahead-doubts remain about weather, Seven new caps in England side, Barnes wins three titles and £50, MCC players seek more money for extra Test, Miss Wade beaten in 37 minutes. Reviews: The Dead Granada Henry Raynor, Tristan und Isolde Radio 3 William Mann, Behind the giant armies of Leipzig and Waterloo Clausewitz, Down and out in Berlin and Vermont A Part of Myself, Prizes, reviews, symbols and lost causes, Connexions Purcell Room Max Harrison, Triple Bill Covent Garden John Percival, Young Vic's Byron play. Classified Advertising: General Managers, Personal Columns, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal. Editorials/Leaders: Saving Historic Towns From Death, The Tragedy At Ibrox Park, Customers Need Assurances, Italy Rejects A Gaullist Remedy. Letters to the Editor: Forecasting the weather, Extending business expense allowances, Irish immigration, Position of the Jews in Russia, Etymolomania, Future of local radio, Limited liability: the abuses of the system, Overseas aid, Rounding 6d down, Meat matters, Aircraft for British airlines, A change problem, Third airport site, Choosing a Speaker, Agents of oppression, Press cable rates, Benefits of going metric. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Mrs Jane Carton Crosswords in The Times, Mr E. V. Knox Former editor of Punch. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Business and Finance: 10 per cent rise in hotel room tariffs, Dangers of commission now, premium later Insurance: the implications of breaking off an LOA agreement, Sir John Eden says City financial institutions will advise on prices for parts of state-owned enterprises Denationalization sales to begin, Rolls-Royce workers seek pay inquiry, Chambers state objections to pre-recording of exports, Survey on role of business schools, Hope grows for agreement on bank staff claim, Industry and the business schools, Motor agents see little hope of reaching this year's forecast, Birmingham answers back in the exhibition site clash, A year of decline in the commodity markets, Contracts £1.5m software deal by Data Products, The Major claims, Details soon on Shell's Spanish oil strike, Record steel output in Britain, Just for the Congressional record, The Times share indices, IMF allots $2,949m special drawing rights, OPEC and Iran to discuss posted prices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Freight Report Decline in rates likely to continue, Pressure in the wages pipeline The inflationary claims faced right across industry and the public services, Whitehall tries the Fulton line, Company News Two Dundee trusts in merger talks, City freehold office block may fetch £10m, Results this week British Leyland and Allied Breweries, Little cause for righteous indignation, Business Diary: Rentalecture... for Oxfam, Government statement on Lord Robens this week, GTE-Thorn link to sell equipment in Britain, Shellstar to acquire another distributor, Avon recovery set fair, Sunshine mining-the way to coal and profits, Swiss bankers to investigate IOS, Crash course begun on union reform Bill, Architects look for further fee concessions, Neddy pay talks may bridge CBI and TUC gap, Tax penalty for pay deals urged, Life Business in 1970 Legal & General up 18 pc to £680m, Bumper year expected by package holiday groups. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Capitalization & week's change, Drawing Of Bonds. Business Appointments: CIBA-Geigy UK directors. Property: King & Co., Kingsgate House, Victoria St..
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