The Times - 19/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Brian May, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent., By Clive Borrell, From Our Own Correspondent, From our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Davy, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Merson, By Jim Railton, By Brian Lewis, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, By Roy McKelvie, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Marghanita Laski, John Dixon Hunt, Clive Barnes, Louis Heren, PHS, NEVILLE MARCH HUNNINGS, , NEIL USHER., BESWICK., GRAHAM WILLESDEN, , FREDERICK, Bishop of Bromley., N. R. D. POWELL., J. C. MCCLURE BROWNE., MARIUS GORING., F. J. C. AMOS, Vice-President Town Planning Institute., HAROLD SOREF., J. M. CORBET-SINGLETON, Chairman, Works Committee., H. MONTGOMERY HYDE., DUNCAN NEIL DEWAR., By Giles Smith, By Paul Routledge, By Christopher Marley, By Sally White, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen, By Anthony Rowley, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Ian Morison, From Charles Hargrove, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MARTIN COLEMAN., JILL KNIGHT., Clifford Webb, MICHAEL BRUINVELS, , By Anthony Thomas, Nigel Foulkes, Innis Macbeath, By John Woodland, David Rudland, Robert Jones, R.D., A.R., M.K., by Alan MCGregor Geneva Correspondent, by Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, D.T., S.S.P., P.Z., J. B., D.B., P.N.,
ResumoNews: Poland: priority for consumer market, East Germany: adv antage of unique ties with EEC, More commercial links will be forged in the long term, Rabbi preaches the need for preparation and discipline as steps to achievement, Rebel commander admits 'odds are against us', Neo-Fascist rioters run wild in Milan, Advanced Tapes: Soviet Union, Jumbo jets grounded by engineers' pay dispute, W Germans to probe 136th Starfighter crash, Europe asked to support defence of Miss Angela Davis, Hairsplitting in US battle over 'snooping', Seventy-thousand executives believed it could never happen to them, Albania: windows at last being opened to the outside, Dublin MPs accused of providing own firearms for use in Northern Ireland, Hungary: ideology tempered with profit motive, Pope criticized over audience to rock groups, Psephology thrown on the defensive, Political and economic differences still stumbling block, Captured rebels executed by Ceylon Army, Rumania: commercial approach adopted, Parole hope for some great train robbers, Difference in monetary systems is biggest handicap, Arts seen as a necessity in civilized society, Revolution caused by the little grey tractor Agriculture Leonard Amey, The Times Diary Opportunity knocks at China gate, US pushing back barriers, Bengal army abandons south-west, Big art theft at Italian duke's private museum, USSR: few clues for foreign traders, ICL: Soviet Union, How old America lost its roots but retains its myths, Banks cooperate on both sides of the Curtain, Unions prepare claim for weekly minimum of £20 for dustmen, New Economic Mechanism aids industrialization, Bulgaria: technology gap may offer new chances for West, Concentration camp plan denied by Dr Husak, Labour appeal for new measures as unemployment total soars, More Jews content to be called Russians, Shop stewards for schools plan by NAS, Franco Nigris: Rumania, Lack of patients is worrying Prof Barnard, Czechoslovakia: return to central control, Cheaper post if letters come with the milk, Government misled voters, Mr Powell says, Soviet jets in Algeria under 'secret pact', Greek regime claims that new restrictions reduce martial law to 'a mere shadow', Women agents seized at Lydda airport, Merchant Taylors' School, Republican's challenge to President over war, Yugoslavia: world contacts after thaw, French with tears if Britain joins EEC, Security role questioned, NUR leader expected to back new pay offer, Wogau-Brameast: East Germany, Racecourse plea against ban on caravan site, Canadian prison rebels set two guards free, Neighbour vote beats turnout for council, Anhydro: Hungary, Arab federation hailed in Cairo as direct challenge to Israel, Referees' leader replies to Leeds manager, Prosecute makers of sex film, MP says, Call for state takeover of film industry, Stormont's answer to census anxiety, Challenging Toryism with the politics of brotherhood, Conservatives to fight London elections over 'appalling homelessness and housing squalor', Local councils 'murdering' people with dirty air, Assurance that Britain need not lose effective voice by giving up formal sovereignty in EEC, Financial reforms should aid commercial deals, Soviet party slogans now woo the consumer, Six guerrillas killed in S America clashes, Treatment of pensioners described as a scandal, Meeting planned after W H Smith ban on magazine, Far-reaching developments for credit facilities, Radio talk reveals sharp edge to Nixon views, UN report calls for greater sharing of technology, The shifting balance of power: an analysis, Follow your instincts, mothers told, Opposition growing to health charges, Asians hoping to remove some objectionable clauses from the immigration Bill, Private farmers in Poland given incentives. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mts, Aeroflot, Eastern Industrial Corporation Limited, Hiki, The Sword Dance, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Budapest, National Westminster Bank, The Universal Eye, Bulgaria The Beautiful, Gillette!, Midland Bank, Zerolit, High & Dry, F28, Aluterv Budapest, Industrialimport, The Journal Of Commerce., Ganz Mávag, Electronum, Kiril Mischeff Limited, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Ltd., The Deltec Banking Corporation Limited, Gdr, Hungexpo, "Eximcoop", Balkan Holidays, Donaldson & Sons, Collet's, Marketing In Hungary, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Tyndall, Deltec Foods Limited, Derby & Co Ltd, London News, Mnb, THE Thomson Organisation LIMITED, Arpimex, Stelp & Leighton, Airavia Ltd.,, M. Golodetz(overseas) Limited, "Prodexport". Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Commons question-and-answer session likely over census controversy. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge cup for school, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Oxford players share victory at chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,748. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Stirling, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, ITA council members. Sport: Sports in Brief, Another Gavaskar century, Firm statement of Sheffield intent, Stewart's skill triumphs in 12-cylinder world, For the record Hockey, De Vicenzo denies not trying to win, Today's fixtures, Busy season for Dwan, Bourbon's hopes take knock, Solitary voice of doubt on try reform, Weekend results and tables First division, Defiance until the last gasp, England come alive, Guineas lights still shining, Blackheath's competence not enough, Nine men for final Finn trial meeting, The spin drier that is Arsenal, Paish and Matthews earn Davis Cup selection, Career men not wanted as referees, The men most likely to succeed yesterday's giants, German victory rush, Halford and Griffith in semi-final. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Monty Python's Flying Circus Bbc 1 Chris Dunkley, Myths of left and right: Cooperation and leadership The Socialist Myth, Classical revival and romantic dream Winckelmann, La Bayardère Bristol Hippodrome John Percival, Eugene Onegin Southampton William Mann, Marburg Chamber Choir New College Chapel, Oxford Alan Blyth, The Flip Wilson Show Bbc 2 Leonard Buckley, A lifetime fulfilled My World of Theatre. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Auction Sale. Editorials/Leaders: An Arab Federation: The Latest Model, Incentives To Save, The Man With The Whistle, The World Pattern Changes. Letters to the Editor: Census questions, The British pub in the balance, Student societies, Events in East Pakistan, Urban management, Mr Barber's benefits, Kensington Gardens, BBC freedom and responsibility, Queen Charlotte's, Old coins for new, Common Market fisheries policy, Bedtime story. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. L. Alexander, Sir John Weir Queen's former Physician, Mr Fransiszck Waniolka, Mr Wilfred Paling Miner's son who became Postmaster-General, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Business and Finance: Conill Corporation And Subsidiaries Including Continental Bank, Development Bank seeks capital boost, Pre-Budget export survey shows gloom, Commerce team for South Africa, Plant hire association foresees dearer charges, The Bowater Paper Corporation...1970, Nationalize film industry call, Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association Sir Alex Abel Smith's speech, Rain tests on fabrics, Problems for Nixon on TriStar pledge, The Government must pay the public piper, Post Office to extend pulse code modulation, Miles Druce & Co. Ltd., PARWAY Land and Investments, Lord Thomson confident about the future, Best year for National Savings since 1965, Cutting up rough about crystal glass, Rotterdam steel complex reiected, Government stop training grant to transport industry, Results this week Cadbury, Burmah Oil, Marks & Spencer, Further dismissals and cutbacks at BSC may be notified this week, America's unexploited 800m customers, Courses, Institute of Chartered Accountants determined to press for major reforms, Business Diary in Europe: Brussels sends us a new 'European' · Supersonic fighter, Shell-Mex and BP may split joint marketing to compete for industry sales, Fed chief's assurance on American economy, Trade delegates to visit Peking, ICI moving Scottish HQ to Manchester, Going to the law, Hongkong Land, Jute Industries (Holdings) Limited Difficult Year For Jute Further Diversification Sir John Carmichael's statement, Retreat from the third world Ian Morison on overseas banks, End of term at Thirteen, Weekend strikes again paralyse docks, Mining East Daggafontein to halt output, Engineering union faces split over Ford agreement, Finance Bill tomorrow, Fed relaxes credit rules for brokers, Prospects of rate revival fade, Company News Trebled profits by Pirelli group, Hiltons Footwear divides its property assets, Ross Davies, back from the Bahamas, on the islands' efforts to build up their tourist industry, Four-nation A300B airbus within cost target: maiden flight planned next year, Rethink for boardroom rituals. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Unusual offer in wire and plastics, Capitalization & week's change, The Times share indices, Cocoa prices hold up well in spite of disappointing grinding figures, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, More share prices. Business Appointments: Dr Whitehurst to chair new paper board.
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