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The Times - 09/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From John Chartres, Clifford Longley and Tim Jones, From Staff Reporters, From Patrick Brogan, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, , By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Gerald Ely, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Wolfers, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Jim Railton, By Roy McKelvie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, William Gaunt, Alan Blyth, Norman St John-Stevas, PHS, DAVID PIPER., RENNIE SIMPSON., GERSHON ELLENBOGEN., F G. R. FISHER., DINGLE FOOT., JAMES R. MANCHAM., ALEC CLEGG, Chief Education Officer, West Riding County Council. County Education Office. Wakefield, Yorkshire. February 8., ANTHONY LEWIS., LUCIE CLAYTON., JAMES MORE MOLYNEUX., D. H. FRANCIS., R. GALER., RONALD GRAY., ANITA C. GRAY., JOHN SEEKINGS., PETER STUDD, Lord Mayor The Mansion House, E.C.4. February 8., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Philip Dyer, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Giles Smith, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina, By Clive Callow, From Alan McGregor, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, G. A. M. RITSON., K. BRADLEY MILLER., Dennis Dwyer, P. JANET DAULTON., F. H. BROOMAN., By Anthony Rowley, By Ross Davies, Nicky Stones,

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News: Approval for expansion of secondary schools, Mrs Meir to claim Suez Canal rights, Apartheid concession to builders, New Belfast riots after girl of five is killed, First-flight emergency, Flights diverted abroad in fog at Heathrow, Princess has tea with mayor of Nairobi, Plan for S W Africa vote before World Court, Immigrant dispersal questioned, Extension of time on Rhine Army costs, Understandable move, says Britain, UK fund has more Venice churches on 'rescue' list, Chemistry: Hair colouring molecules, Environment 'used as vote-catcher by councils', Remarriage hope to be disregarded, Call for state aid to worn-out galleries, Italians confirm charges over Boston Raphael, LWT's first aim is to attract bigger audience, Obscenity in banned pop show is denied, Judge considers plea for separate trials in corruption case, Earning equality on the high seas, Prospect of a long wrangle over EEC economic plans, Girls will join school for disturbed boys, Ruling on Commons gas charge today, Safeguards for sovereignty, City workers slim to aid the Spastics Society, Mr Nixon proposes means to combat pollution, Brigadier explains soldiers' right to shoot, Accused says he was in London on day of raid, Opposition to speed rescue move in Commons, Rope-trick thief jailed for four years, Engine no advantage to Rolls, Minister says, Pockets of Victoriana still neglected by collectors, Ashdown Park sold to US university, Six helicopters reported shot down, Decision likely this week on future of play parks, Four-hour blackout in central Manhattan, Bernard Levin Washing a thousand brains, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Crashing the barriers, Labour wants GLC to abandon £4m in higher rents, Despair could bring peace to Reggio, Abbey estate to be put on sale, RFK without JFK, Larger loan fund for doctors, Russia denies change in attitude to Bonn, May, 1968, still casts its shadow over workers, Bill gives Government power to buy any part of Rolls-Royce, Mobil letter withdawn after MPs' race claim, Union to hear case against 'kangaroo court' men, Chief whip provides voting respite for MPs, All done with mirrors, Children warned of dangers in stolen tablets, Jailed leftists granted privileges, Schools' worst day after end of tanker strike, Threat of national coal strike in France, Government rejects idea of RB 211 rescue operation, Uganda in grip of curfew torpor, 'Defector' wanted to watch girls, Witold Lutoslawski, Peking accuses Americans of 'grave provocation' against Chinese, Non-strikers keep 304 post offices open as pay deadlock continues, Unjust presidential poll in South Korea forecast, Danger to Commonwealth of binding resolutions, Berkshire fight to keep out builders, Zoology Marsupials dated by proteins, The Times Diary Chalfont aims for the stars, Removal of bolts a cause of Yarra disaster, Switching £100m research funds, Apollo 14 crew express hope for world peace as spacecraft heads for splashdown in Pacific, Prison land not available for housing. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, Guinness, Rnid, Loeb, Rhoades & Co., Hawker Siddeley Group Limited, Atcost, John Holt & Company Limited., Lufthansa, Credit Suisse, Taylor Woodrow, Halifax, Scot Meat Products Limited, Instant Print, Abbey Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Cambrian, Barclays DCO, The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Law: Electricity board forbidden to cut off power In Re Fir View Furniture Co. Ltd., When 'own risk' notice to passengers bars insurance claim Bennett V. Tugwell, What the jury could infer. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: New arrangement needed if RB 211 is to continue: Mr Barber explains why Government would not bail out Rolls-Royce, Extremists fermenting Ulster disturbances, Second look at date marking of food, Secrets case: Sir E Jones acted with propriety, Mr Benn-defaulting on Lockheed the most serious aspect, Laos debate refused, Second reading for Rating Bill: protests at incentive to intensive farming, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Oil supplies: complaint of international blackmail, Chain letter selling. Sport: In search of a centre, Sculling assists selection, Sports in Brief, North move to top, Best cleared of caution, Snow reports, Stoke scramble through, Ocean Spirit is first across the line, Louis Napoleon has strong claim, England can win without Boycott, Moore back as captain, Wilson to lead Yorkshire, Television turn down offer of world title bout, Angus in control after early struggle, Swiss team leads in Olympic rehearsal, Durrani hits unbeaten 122, Squash rackets, Williamson makes good start on Kyrios, Laver seeks modest prize. Reviews: Suk/Bishop Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Intermodulation Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, The Collector King's Head Theatre Club Irving Wardle, James Bowman Purcell Room Stanley Sadie, 'Poetick passages' interpreted. Arts and Entertainment: Electric Theatre exhibition, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,692, Radio, Television Bbc 1, Mr MacKenna BBC 2 Leonard Buckley. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Very Modest Hopes For Poland, Mr Barber's Dilemma, The Balance Of Oil Power, A Limited Incursion In Laos. Letters to the Editor: Documentary on exams, Future of Seychelles, A stand against gallery fees, St Pauls appeal, Roads adequate for their traffic, Drawing pensions, An exhibition centre for Birmingham and London, 'Prestigious', Angkor Wat, Theological colleges, Rolls-Royce and Britain's reputation, Dental floss, Tax date, Invoking the Official Secrets Acts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. P. McNabb, Sir Edgar Newton, Herr Raoul Hausmann A founder of the Dada movement, Dr K. M. Munshi Indian Minister and educationist, Obituary, Lady Hartley. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 9, 1946. Business and Finance: Leopold Joseph board will resist takeover, Shell Chemicals put up plastics resin prices by 6 pc, Contracts £2.25m Post Office order for ITT Creed, A bleak prospect for tool makers, Computer News RCA expected to sell systems in Europe, New York sugar gains 12 points, Approvals of big IDC schemes drop by 14 pc, State airline seeks bigger stake in tourism, Changing face of the Ship Canal, Sterling up 27 pts, The EEC and high-technology projects, Unions may approach US workers in rescue bid, The hidden perils of flexible incentives Oliver Stanley examines Whitehall's policies on encouraging capital investment, Lockheed in need of $200m to continue TriStar programme, Slight uptrend in January orders and production, Completed ship tonnage highest for nine years, £3m nuclear equipment order, Containerships back to Germany for £1m refit, New structure,new business, new image for IOS Frank Vogl talks to the men who now head Cornfeld's former empire, Ford tells strikers: jobs in jeopardy if we yield on pay demands, BLMC 'very interested', OPEC threat to UK reserves, Olympia Limited, Macarthys Pharmaceuticals, The Times list of latest dividends, Equities, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, 15 pc wage increase brings Lufthansa strike to an end, CBI rules out early talks with TUC on incomes, Short time working in manufacturing highest for 3 years, Builder's shares suspended, Business Diary: Mr Export Credit takes his expertise to market, Company Meeting Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Mining $3.9m drop in MIM earnings, Fixed Interest, Kier, The Laird Group are facing loss of £1m, Lord Stokes's warning on 'panic' car pollution laws, Fiat and Pirelli focal points of labour unrest, Metric system for rubber markets, London Stock Exchange seek details of Australian mining deals from brokers, IMF chief urges diminishing dollar role, Company News S W Wood slump at half-time but hold interim, IOS restructuring vital-Slater, A new package for the holiday trade, Telephones cut PO losses, Sterling and Money, Hairdressing training board to be wound up, Bids and Deals Major rejig by Clarke (Motors), How the markets moved Rises, Sales slow down but instalment credit rises, Lord Robens to chair Vickers, Lloyds Bank in link talks. Business Appointments: Top changes at Ryman Conran. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Midland Bank predicts greater activity, London & Regional Market Prices Engineering shares sold again, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Property: Property To Let.

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