The Times - 01/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Our Financial Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Michael Leapman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield, By Christopher Warman, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From our Correspondent, From Leonard Amey, By Alan Hamilton, From Arthur Osman, By Our Science Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By our Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, By our Political Staff, From Derek Wilson, By Louis Heren, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Harris, From Dan van der Vat, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Bonavia, By Brian Cashinella, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Anthony Ripley, From Ian MCDonald, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Roy MCKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow. Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamcla Macgregor-Morris, Dennis Potter, Philip French, Ray Gosling, H. R. F. Keating, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Stanley Sadie, PHS, Bernard Levin, PETER TOWNSEND., NORMAN HAMMOND., GEORGE MARTELLI., GLADWYN., D. HARDMAN., S. C. LESLIE., J. P. SANKEY-BARKER., DENIS BROGAN., HAMIDA KHUHRO., LESLIE S. BECK., WALTER BLUHM., I. D. METHERELL., DOROTHY C. PRATT., N. EVANS., B. A. YOUNG., H. F. MARTIN, ROGER BENNETT., GUY HESLOP, A. G. CADMAN., PETER PILKINGTON. RICHARD BALLARD., C. P. WHEATON., By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Philip Dyer, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Sally While, By Anthony Rowley, By Giles Smith, From Patrick Brogan, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, T. E. M. MCKITTERICK., L. H. KLAASSEN, K. C. L. WEBB., J. R. SNOW., G. ARNOUX, D. R. SMITH., H. W. HUDSON, By Hugh Stephenson, By Arthur Reed, Philip Dyer, Terry Mahon,
ResumoNews: Canada decides to reduce killing of seals, MPs call for report on air system, Dearer stamp takes gloss off tax cut, Confidentiality between doctors and young patients: Bill thrown out, Ballot on 16 per cent pay offer likely to end Ford strike, Hoffa parole rejected, Duke in friendly politics, Safeguards for New Zealand urged by MPs, Council to rent homes to unwed couples, Realistic finance call over university plans, Tugs clash over tanker salvage, Pollution: Industrial misuse of technology, Old guard of Congress collapsing in India, Carr bomb case detective barred lawyers, Stock market buoyant after Budget with hopes of Bank rate cut, M Servan-Schreiber puts off party battle, The dialogue of the deaf on Europe, Sex discrimination seen as issue for race board, Home is what you make it, S Africans face big rise in cost of living, Home from the sea, University says shortage of accommodation may force many students to sleep rough, American enthusiasts at Heavy Horse Show, Boy of 14 tries to hijack airliner to Cuba, Democrats want troops to leave next year, Sureties for sculptor told to pay £8,000, Lyons likely to manage Commons catering, Five atomic fuel elements stolen, Inquiry into deaths of Dutch clinic patients, Documents gave name of dead woman, Students begin new sit-in at polytechnic, Soviet leaders hear Hanoi pledge to liberate south, W Pakistan troops pull back to cities, Commuter fares must follow rise in costs, Senator attacks army watch on civilians, Motoring Bald truth on tyre safety rules, Tory could gain from a religious tradition, Zambia rejects invitation by Mr Vorster, Slim hopes of railway peace after final offer, Thames TV to make a £500,000 series on Second World War, Trial adjourned to await witness, The night sky in April, Jordan fears Palestinian uprising, Municipal golf course is proposed for enlarged city, Free market in gold coins, Genetics important in shaping education, Berrigan papers reported in stolen batch, Newspapers 'unrealistic over business', Pope attacks 'permissive morality', Critics of contraception advice 'ignore facts', Too expensive?, National insurance rises, Land on which incomes do not grow, Lieut Calley, a cog in a war machine, Amalgamation move for railway property, Better times ahead for English silver, Home decorator's address book, London rebuff to Russians over street chase, The Times Diary NERC ignored in countryside search, Yard men take copies of book, Police spies posing as students infiltrate US universities, Scene set for key session on British entry, MP to help repair order case tenant, Policemen quit after arrest over farm fire, Barber proposals 'socially divisive', Egypt withdraws all truce committee officers from Jordan, Disband the Liturgical Commission, report says, Man banned to 2001 became a bus driver, Beginner drivers cause 1,300 German deaths, Move to deport bogus doctor a second time, Jews 'beaten by Soviet secret police', Big rises proposed in weekly cash benefits, Children are questioned on drugs knowledge, Access to Peak park: map to be published, Lieut Calley jailed for life amid wave of US protest, New authorities will lose water, sewerage, Indian support for E Pakistan cause, Bonn commission calls for change to more indirect taxation, China sends Philippines airliner back, Israel hopes rise for exchange of prisoners, Ulster confidence vote, Equity shares rise sharply in busy trading, S Vietnamese launch new attack on supply trail in Laos, £75,054 for cancelled tour disappoints Cricket Council, 'Knights' society picks three Camelot winners. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Barclays Bank DCO, Aga, Vent-Axia, Ppa, Rank Xerox, Littlewoods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Slumberland, Times Education Services, Mutual Property Funds, Gre, Persian Carpets, Which?, Steel Samson, Youngman SYSTEM BUILDING, History Today, Kfr, Abbey National Building Society, Boyden Associates, Inc., Pleasurama, Guy Butler (France) Sarl, Bnfl, Provident, S.F.E. Paris, London Bedding Centre, Country Life. Official Appointments and Notices: Guernsey house authority members resign, New Marshal of the RAF, Fernden School, Haslemere, has, University news, Latest appointments, International Life chairman has resigned. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Manufacturing Manager, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Mr Davies: Profit the primary stimulus for industry, Labour's verdict on Budget: a lot for the few and little for the many: nothing to restrain prices House of Commons, Religion in schools House of Lords, Up to 65p a week on insurance stamp: help for very old and chronic sick. Sport: Consolation for Easter as British choice, Sports in Brief, MCAlinden's reward for win in US, Snow reports, Carris trophy play-off won by Evans, Two successes for the Vasey family, The Ghost and Mr Mead, Luck and Young combine for the Army, Problem for Oosterhuis, Wellington double victory, Prize money doubled, Ashe beaten by El Shafei, Rangers and Hibernian to meet again, Difference of opinion, Football results yesterday, Graham gives Arsenal key for 21st anniversary final, Forest take another step to safety, China in both finals, Rugby fives, Today's racing programmes Liverpool runners, Manchester City not left wanting, Tenterclef must respect course experience of The Fossa. Reviews: Falling in love with the red on the map Duty, Honour, Empire, The light fantastic, London debuts, Glyndebourne on tour Royal Court, Liverpool, Children of the Wolf Apollo, Giselle King's, Edinburgh, Rigoletto Royal Opera House, Please, bury me to Bruckner, BBC Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall, Crime Over the High Side, Quick guide, Ibsen crosses the Alps: darkness into light Henrik Ibsen: The Farewell to Poetry 1864-1882, "What are you having?" "Not much fun", Neither Here Nor There Soho Theatre. Law: Company not to blame for manager's default Tesco Supermarkets Ltd. V. Nattrass, Bystander entitled to compensation Regina V. Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, 'Paper trial' criticized W. V. W.. Editorials/Leaders: The Dialogue On Apartheid, Ending The Leapfrog Game, The Cost Of The Benefits. Letters to the Editor: By bicycle in London, Civilized garb, Official excuse, Events in Pakistan, Commercial radio, Student societies, British entry into EEC: issues that have to be faced, Heron on the Thames, The new theology, A transcontinental view for industry, When a small firm is told: pay up or else, Robbery from security van, Why the BIA should come to the rescue of its member firm, Government and the arts, Trade union fines, Statistics of poverty, The Brighton Belle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Ribbentrop discredited. Births. Obituaries: Bishop Craske, Mr Lancelot Sheppard, Sir Ronald Walker, Mr Albert Hill, Vc, Cardinal Michael Browne Former Master-General of Dominican order. Business and Finance: More face loss of jobs in Midlands, Shape of new corporation tax structure, Revision in earnings per share concept needed under reform proposals, Building company with £1m contracts fails, Corporation Tax changes, Bid to fight off state hold on Montedison, Industry may be offered Nuclear Fuels shares, Ban on gold coin buying lifted, Rising costs will reduce impact of SET reductions in stores, Squirrel Horn Ltd., Six reaction to Mr Barber is favourable, British Tissues to close mill: 400 redundant, Anti-dumping tax on fertilizer from Rumania, New report by Rolls negotiator, Libya may drive harder bargain, Family range of computers by Control Data, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Technical trouble at Aero Instruments, Industrialists praise Budget incentives, Steel users may shop abroad if prices go up, United Biscuits reverses early fall, Mining Samin copper prospect starts at 2,100 tons, Bids and Deals Morgan-Grampian move into US, Minister hints at ending curb on haulage hours, Lockheed in discussions with airlines, Former Leopold director questioned on £30m estimate of mineral leases, February downtrend in rises for manual workers, Business Diary: 'immobile managers' myth · Wheatcroft on VAT, Fixed Interest, 5,000 laid off after 217 walk out at Leyland, DEP aims to cut out pay leapfrogging in car industry, Car makers reduce foreign penetration in Britain, The man who inherits the hot seat at ICI David Jones on a new chairman, Carbon fibre prices cut, Rolls-Royce's credibility and the RB 211, Cooper Bros: a statement, IRI investment funds boost to stimulate economy, In brief, Unit trusts may benefit from market confidence, Chairmen's Reports Outlook clearer for Provident Clothing, Up to £7 bonus for power men, Industrial Budget boost blunted by higher NI rates, How the markets moved, Company News Legal & General final payment increased, German bank rate cut by one per cent, US payments deficit attacked, Revised training plan approved, Income tax up in deflation budget, Sterling and Money, Vereeniging Refractories Limited, Shipyard economies 'vital', European bank profits doubled, The unhappy saga of Albright and Wilson Richard Spiegelberg's analysis, Failure will cost BEA £4m, Leyland cut output by third in Australia, 1970 price increases highest for 19 years. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues $20m loan for Amax International, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Heavy buying of equities, Recent issues, NY silver up 330 points. Property: Overseas Property, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,734, Television, Radio.
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