The Times - 10/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Tim Jones and Robert Fisk in Belfast Garry Lloyd in Londonderry Tuesday morning, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Denis Taylor, From a Staff Reporter, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Ian Murray, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By John Winder, By Our Environment Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By George Clark and John Groser Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By philip Howard, By paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin, By Robin Mead, Tony Aldous, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From David Bonavia, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Leapman, From Ian McDonald, By Brian Cashinella, From A Special correspondent, FASHION by PRUdENCE GLYNN, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, From Neil Allen, From Terry McLean, By Jim Snow, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, PHS, TOM HUTCHISON, LUBOR VELECKY., MICHAEL SHERRARD., BRUCE DOUGLAS-MANN., W. H. MURRAY WALTON, LAURIE KUHRT, , JONATHAN DIMBLEBY., D. G. GALVIN, , M. ANNE WILLIAMS., PATRICK HERON, H. N. PAULLEY., MARGARET ROOKE, A. D. FAUNCE, , G. REICHARDT, , SARA BINNEY., VIVIEN POTTERSMAN., BERNARD V. SLATER, DAVID CASTILLEIO, YYONNE C. R. BROCK., SHAWC ROSS. TANGLEY. JOHN POSTER. GEOFFREY GARRETT: ELWYN JONES., PHILIPPA MICKLETHWAIT., Robert Rhodes James, Dr P. A. Evans, M. G. H., By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By John Armytage, By Our US Economics Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Giles Smith, By Giles Smiith, G. THOMPSON BRAKE., E. V. MARKS, JOHN STOCKER HOCKNELL.,
ResumoNews: Mr Harriman accuses US of accelerating arms race, Million Indians at Bangla Desh mass rally, Dissident writer freed from Siberian prison, Planner defends Covent Garden redevelopment, Archaeological survey on potential of York, Peking says US has denied it its UN rights, The Times Diary Punch landed in city rivalry, Man plans fast to death, Tourists help fire fighters on Costa Brava, Rom=wardrobe, Tougher Soviet line on Jewish exodus, Radio message to Morning Cloud tells Prime Minister of successful round-up operations, Science report Geology: Oxford coal seams discovered, Yves Saint Laurent emphasis on ready-made, Women At Work What a way to be a waitress, As workers return from holiday all four UCS shipyards pledge support for the work-in, Neville hits out at jail conditions, Planes felled to save courts from obscurity, Mrs Gandhi presents Bill to abolish maharajahs, BBC being sued for libel over TV programme, Great leap forward for Chinese fashions, Public hostility undermines Army's objections, MP says 'the other driver was vindictive', Sporadic start made on corn harvest, Complaint over 'Times' report is not upheld, UN needs £60m quickly for Bengal refugees, Vaticanto fight move for legal abortions, Bonn appeal to allies as Berlin talks enter decisive stage, Police car go-slow plan to beat motorway fog, Anti-kerb-crawl plan, Purpose of Gromyko mission to Delhi was to avert a war, Dean's counsel wants woman's evidence to be taken in Britain, Stormont's last resort against terrorism, Nine haunting grounds are claimed for Anne Boleyn, Artificial limb makers get 10 pc pay increase, Mr Rogers sees U Thant over Pakistan, Former Athens mayor is deprived of nationality, New York's bookie wants to turn bets into votes, Yacht hijackers caught at sea after Pacific chase, Eight hurt at 'biggest fire since war', American tourists warned off trafficking in drugs, The toll of death on a black Monday, Astronaut homesick for the Moon, Torrential rains hamper Iran earthquake relief, Decision this week on Springbok cricket tour, Lynch call for new administration, Union Jack is burnt in Dublin protest, Fears grow of Soviet intervention in Rumania, Operating theatres to meet inquest recommendations, Defeated team's officials assault referee, Defence Ministry denies that RAF practise interception with fighters on civil airliners, Walkout over non-striker halts Tube depot, Plan realistic, minister tells stewards, BR wants to know meals passengers like, Indians sign surprise treaty of friendship with Moscow, Sudan rebels 'told to seek help from CIA', French protests over new price increases, Builders give £823,958 to charitable causes, Museum's craft put out to sea Environment, Israelis attack guerrillas in South Lebanon, Return of baby to partially sighted parents opposed, Families set fire to homes as they flee from snipers, 'Mary'sought in baby hunt, London Irish offer their counsel of despair, China's view of the world, Scotland's new arts centre open soon, Air trainee jobs 'deferred, not cancelled', We are quite simply at war with the terrorists, Mr Faulkner says, Pro-Market MP criticized by miners, 12 are killed, 300 detained as Ulster faces 'a constant war of attrition'. Law: Football supporter fined £100, Fight over lost sexmanuals, Life sentence for assaulting boys, Shaikh Mujib trial begins tomorrow in secret, Panther trial jury disagree, Vacation Court Judgment reserved on Market pamphlet Jenkins v. Attorney General and Another, Court of Appeal 'Oz' editors get bail Regina v. Neville and Others, Anti-Springbok woman jailed in Australia, Two directors on attempt to murder charge, Three editors of 'Oz' are freed on bail. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Royal Dutch/shell Group Of Companies, Peter Saunders, Brc, Decimal Currency Board, Youngman System Building Ltd., Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Thomson Holidays Ltd,, Glynwed Interim Report, Thorn, Magnet Joinery Limited, Halifax Building Society, Whisky, Bailey's, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Inver House, Horace Cory & Co. Ltd., The Eastbourne Waterworks Company. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Setback to chess favourites at Blackpool, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,844, Radio, More Mozart and Rossini. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Property: Salerooms. Reviews: Musgrave Horn Concerto Albert Hall, Colin Graham, The Sinners Granada, Portable Theatre Hampstead, Uneasy alliance in Ontario, Heather Harper Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Tennis Miss Burton proves her point, Football Stokoe appears before FA, Bowls Sullivan sets problem for Paddington, Golf Heard has first success, Racing Sharpen Up looks fast enough, Hurlingham croquet, Sports in Brief, Yachting American Eagle heading back to Plymouth, Motor racing Gethin new BRM No 2, European occasion may be too much for Bedford, India's hopes go with Gavaskar, Rugby Union Great depression over New Zealand, Swimming team for Germany. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): New martyrs for the world of No, 25 years ago. Editorials/Leaders: Delays In Getting Court Transcripts, Top Job Register Charges, Hands Joined Across The Himalayas, A SAD Necessity. Letters to the Editor: Fly catcher, A Broadcasting Council?, The Oz case: factors that must be considered, Letters To The Editor Historical context of licensing, Plight of Soviet Jewry, Upper Clyde problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Captain C. D. Barnard Record flying exploits, Lt-Col Spencer Chapman Gallantry in jungle warfare and Himalaya climbs, Annon Lee Silver, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir D. Morton. Business and Finance: UCS to make £2.2m counterclaim against Cunard on OE 2 contract, French reserves total $6,296m-Ministry, Two Coventry disputes force Triumph lay-offs, Two-year transition period for value added tax is not enough, accountants say, Commodities, Unit trust prices, US gold holdings slump, Survey on computer uses, Eurobond flotations caught in the upset, Engineering ITB to aid 2,500 boys, Unsolved mysteries of Russia's trading pattern, Bovril valued at £13.4m by latest Rowntree offer, CU nears underwriting break-even, Business Diary: 'Skipper' Matthews calm about Cunard · MP under table, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining town makes plans to employ own jobless, 94,700 women have lost jobs this year, Company News Bigger dividend as AAH soars to record £2m, Fixed Interest, Trustee banks' merger approved, Oxfordshire coal find adds 33pc to reserves, In brief, BSC will close tube works, Scepticism increases on US economy forecasts, The way to win business in Eastern Europe, US approves truck deals with Russia, Ulster faces growing threat to industry, Contracts Costain wins £5.1m Persian Gulf deal, Swiss put 10-day freeze on francs as dollar weakens and gold touches new peak, Mining Robe River dealings, Nixon signs Lockheed loan guarantee Bill, Bids and Deals Saunders Valve get £9.6m Gallaher offer, Sharp fall in retail sales during the second quarter, More firms to sign CBI pledge on price rises, New Issues Eastbourne Water £1m loan at 10½pc. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, London & Regional Market Prices Plessey a good feature, The Times list of latest dividends, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Courtaulds pick new pensions fund controller.
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