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The Times - 10/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Clifford Longley, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Ian McDonald, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Rita Marshall, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Gerald Ely Estates Correspondent, From Tony Aldous, By Pearce Wright, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By Our Political Saff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ian Smith, From Michael Leapman, From David Martin, From Dennis Kiley, From Michael Wolfers, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Neil Allen, By Ronald Faux, By Jim Snow, Penny Hunter Symon, Guy Brett, Max Harrison, Julian Mounter, PHS, Peter Scott, CHARLES ARNOLD-BAKER., J. B. WHEATLEY, President London, MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON, , BERNARD MILES, , JOHN HORAM, , RICHARD HUGHES, , CHARLES JENCKS, , ERIC S. GREENWOOD., H. PASLEY-TYLER, recently, ANTHONY MEYER., P. J. KIELY., D. D. C. COOKSEY, , CHARLES W. TRAYLEN., ROBERT ST. ALBANS, , N. E. MUSTOE, Chairman, , P. M. WHEELER., H. J. WILDBORE, , By R. W. Shakespeare, By Gillian O'Connor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Clive Callow, By Giles Smith, By John Groser Political Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Business News Staff, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, David Jones, C BRYANT, , H. E. C. DE CHASSIRON, , R. C. SOUTHWELL., ARTHUR SUPER, , By Christopher Marley, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Baily, By Anthony Rowley, From Charles Hargrove,

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News: India demands compensation from Pakistan, 32 killed in derailment of Bavarian express, Former MP to head TV advisory group, Monsoon halts US supply operation as S Vietnamese advance slowly in Laos, Deputation of wives pleads for higher Post Office offer, £75,000 grant for study of development cost, Tunisian plan for reform of government, Priorities in science, EEC ministers agree on plan for economic and monetary union, Mrs Meir says clearing of Canal is negotiable but she rejects Egyptian terms, Mr Michael Foot sees angry times ahead, The ideal aunts, Four jailed for life for planning coup against Dr Nyerere, Woman is fined after 'kitty for drinks' party, Leaders of strike movement in French pits foresee complete stoppage in few days, 250,000 to leave homes after earthquake rocks Los Angeles, Calls to the Bar, Less pollution at Heathrow than in a busy street, Oxford decision on Latin may be delayed, Changes in Bill to assist the professions, Barrister's illness stops court hearing, New Uganda Ministers took Army oath, Hungary's controlled democracy, Police chief tells of arms flown to Dublin, Redundancy in Rolls backwash, Cabinet relief on Wilberforce inquiry findings, Damp and dilapidation in immigrant homes, US company to buy up all the old bottles, Scotland Yard sends two senior men to investigate Ulster suspected murders, Time to refreshen a too-pervasive odour, Divorce compromise sought by Vatican, Pakistanis held in coast round-up, Mr Heath refuses pledge on South Africa arms, Eight churches denounce Rhodesian racial Bill, A gift for leadership, Spanish Government inquiry into who authorized hotels at Ibiza airport, Four groups to prepare for environment talks, Apollo men's fast and perfect end to mission, GLC councillors still in the dark on rate increases, Trial race to clear cheques for D Day, Quebec judge bars accused, Squatters challenge housing figures, Frisky union colt is in need of a tamer, Britain ready to approach Peking on Laos, Man 'never involved in skeleton-key gang', Turkey's new laws against 'anarchy' defended, The Times Diary More dirty work at the crossroads, Aintree trading site planned to keep Grand National going, Helicopter plans for Shadwell favoured, Plea to dismiss part of Yarra evidence refused, Three American deserters die in sea escape, Trip mine kills five men in a BBC truck on day of Belfast funeral clashes, Children in hospital, Manson girl confesses to killing musician, Group fighting M11 plan for Rupert Brooke country, Number of immigrants to Britain reduced, Soviet court rejects Amalrik appeal, Reggio goes back to work, Tory finance group press for higher profit policy, Medicine: Psychiatry and suicide, Lunokhod will stay on moon 'as monument', Protest was over new style 'Black and Tans', court told, Children and books, Why foreign cars sell. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Golden Egg Group Ltd., C U Assurance, Glasgow, Monotype, Stratstone, Bea, Sgb, Cannon Street Investments Limited, A. Cooper, United Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: The case for Captain Broome Broome V. Cassell & Co. Ltd. and Another, False car milage readings and statutory defence Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council V. Motor Sales (Hounslow) Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: More powers for avoiding oil pollution, Food price monitoring during change to decimal coinage House of Commons, Policy not designed to create unemployment, Declaration that could be misleading, 'Dragooning proud unions to swallow principles', Safeguarding the interests of professional workers, When nanny forgot to water the cannabis House of Lords, Laos: ideas for revising Geneva machinery, Minister to sell farm holdings, Right to recognition: Industrial Relations Bill not gateway for tame house unions. Sport: Skol guarantee should raise standard, Moore returns to put West Ham on road to safety, Cox on first in richest indoor tournament, Angus in last four, Sports in Brief, Football results, Canadian cannot upset Bugner's plans, Bradman resigns from panel of Test selectors, Today's football, Piggott accepts ride on Brother Scot, Yorkshire action group waiting to attack, Dalton surprise choice, Northampton gain point, Bighorn runs at Ascot after fourth success, Lewis shines in relaxed Jamaica innings, British bobs flounder at Sapporo, Buchanan and opponent evenly matched, Latest snow reports. Reviews: The Baby Elephant Theatre Upstairs Irving Wardle, The Important Thing Is Love Atv Chris Dunkley, Wilfrid Hyde White's next part, London debuts Wigmore Hall/Purcell Room, Westmorland concert Purcell Room Alan Blyth, Marek Jablonski Wigmore Hall Joan Chissell, LPO/Ceccato Festival Hall Max Harrison, Song cycle written for Janet Baker, Alan Loveday Queen Elizabeth Hall Richard Maylan, High out-of-season prices for Old Master prints, Man and machine. Classified Advertising: Holidays & Travel London, Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Tanzania's Treason Trial, IS The Rb 211 Any Good?, Sensible, Modest And Wide Open. Letters to the Editor: Export of manuscripts, Architectural Association, Without letters, Britain and the EEC, Green honey, Management inspectorate, Cheaper banking, Money for sport, Bringing inflation under control, Long-haired boys, South African attitudes, Fewer theological colleges, Katyn massacre, Training and the redundant executives, The standards set by Rolls-Royce, Dental floss, Suspended sentences. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, February 11, 1946 Drought in India. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Count A. Bobrinskoy Connoisseur and consultant, Mr Hugh Galusha Banker of wide interests, Obituary, Sir William Lawson. Business and Finance: The Manchester Ship Canal Company, Minister will meet deputation tomorrow, Why the electrical appliance boom fell flat, Firth Brown loss set at £780,000, Sharp house prices rise forecast, Serious loss of confidence in UK industry-Lockheed, W G Allen forecasts improved earnings, RTZ group may try to save Mineral Securities, Mining Mufulira drags down Roan profits, Anxiety over switch from grants to tax allowances, Marketing: thawing out a frozen-up sector, The Times list of latest dividends, Contracts, Lucas cutback as the Rolls-Royce crash takes toll, Farmers seek Budget changes in capital gains tax, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ruling near on Bowater Reed merger, Knitwear loss leads to 200 redundancies, Drift mine testing, Equities, Government defeated in coal Bill committee vote, Eurobond yield terms fixed at 6½ per cent, UCS have not sought more aid says Minister, Efta countries raise exports by 12 per cent, Chrysler's $7.6m loss, Company News Profit target eludes BSC (Birmingham), Fixed Interest, Joseph Webb & Co. Limited, Business Diary: How Teheran has pressurized the oil staffs, Postal strike leads to large gains for telephone and telex, A new offshore air of urgency, Silver Shadow Survival, Reassurance given on car division, Advice to decimal price watchers, In brief, The Rolls-Royce role in Lucas's troubles Clifford Webb on how diversification may hit the group's prospects, Cunard chief says QE2 revenue is up by 13pc, Imps raise their dividend, Picking up the Australian pieces, Pressure on France to resume oil negotiations, Agency takeover row, Rcm, How the markets moved Rises, Producers file charges of steel dumping by Japan, Imps labouring under the health scare, Promising North Sea oil strike by Tenneco, Heavy demand likely for decimal coins. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Heavy fall in Firth Brown, Stock Exchange ban on dealings lifted, Sterling and Money, Consumers' coal stocks rise, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, NY silver down another 230 points, Recent issues, Bids and Deals Cons Signal say 'sell in market'. Business Appointments: Steelmaker's new chief. Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,693.

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