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The Times - 27/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Louis Heren, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Environment Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Trevor Fishlock, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, By Richard Harris, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, From Richard Davy, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Paul Moor, Michael Bourdeaux, Peter Scott, PHS, C. S. D. MOORE., SALLY JENKINSON, M. J. LOMAX, , HUGH CARADON, , M. N. BRADFORD, DOUGLAS HARMER, M. C. BRADBROOK, EDWARD BEVAN, A. T. PEARCE HIGGINS, FRANK LEE, DAVID PIPER, , RALPH BENNETT, , DOMINIC PAUL BARRON, J. C. LONGBOTTOM, , NAPIER and ETTRICK, , FRANCIS EDWARDS, S. J., , S. SCHOENBAUM, , MAUD LESAGE, , BARBARA TWIGG., MICHAEL J. NOTT, , MOYNA TRAININ., GEORGE MALCOLM THOMPSON, CHARLES BOXER, , ELFRIDA MANNING, , O. S. M. BAYLEY, Secretary, , JONATHAN GOATLY., From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Clive Callow, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From David Housego, By Sally White, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Strafford, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, U.S. Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, KENNETH WARREN., JOHN REID., NEVILLE GOLDREIN, , MARGARET CAREY, , By Eric Wigham, by Ronald Faux,

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News: Racial protest at Barclays annual meeting, Air raid training for Soviet children, Protest at Yarra inquiry over 'hara-Kiri' remark, "Startling" rise in benefits for strikers, Peron return rejected by Argentine Minister, Poles reveal how Lodz tragi-comedy made the Government yield, Latvian Jewess describes her daughter's plight, Mr Heath likely to order a judicial inquiry on V & G, Lockheed chief in London today, Latin American break with Rome predicted, Ombudsman criticizes tax authority's attitude, Business school branches out, Action against chairman ends, Mr Carr in move to end impasse on teachers' pay, Science Report Archaeology: Roman pottery find, Carmarthen wins battle of firing ranges, The rural Westway that will rob a village of its tranquillity Environment, Misgivings in Cairo over Arab link-up, Professor Buchanan sensed hostile public reaction to an inland site, A roving commission for the Agnelli foundation, Dustbin bomb injures man at US shop in Athens, The Times Diary Women get it in the NEC, Centre of world names in private industry dominated by international motor giant, Range of 10 models in British Leyland's challenge to rivals, New car keeps Morris links with Oxford, Council estimates on ringway benefits and costs questioned, Keen competition among collectors at sale of fine silhouette portraits, Jury call for inquiry on detention, Homelessness, an old problem that is in the limelight again, Etna bombing suggested, Love story, Open university extends its deadline on fees, Close poll in Hungary's liberalized elections, Ceylon gives rebels four days to surrender, Diplomatic tide running in Peking's favour, Man's house became 'a hotbed of crime', Eight men seize £100,000 in Rome robbery, Farmer wants £70,000, Life and name are restored to 'dead' man, India and Pakistan ban diplomats' departure, TV company drop film on wife-swopping, Speculation over Rhodesians' Cape trip, The prices and how they compare with opposition, Why Sir Alec will not be visiting Spain, Manchester woos industrialists, Shop window makes a big impact at home and abroad, Bells ring joyously over the Vale of Aylesbury, Policeman took gun from cornered man-OC, The Illumination of Mr. Shannon Radio 3 David Wade, 'Save Bill from law lords' women MPs say, The grim deception of separate development, Russia's persistent, persecuted Baptists, Cash defects in hospital were not all dishonest, Fear in the valleys as echoes of the 1930s return, Bail refused to Bogota man, Oslo moves towards entry, Police dog-killing method criticized as mauled boy lies critically ill, Police watch as Pakistan tour begins, Doctors at sea without a BMA election List, Sir Keith Holyoake finds the French sympathetic, Birmingham bans film on sex education, Success of Marina is crucial to group, Ancient capital in vanguard of culture, Egypt says its troops must cross canal, My Lai court told finger of prisoner was cut off, Cosmonauts are impressed by space station, MP demands safeguards for residents, Relief in Bonn over election respite, New wave of demonstrators may exhaust patience of public and politicians in Washington, Mr Hutsby, without irons, wins by 20 lengths, Mistakes of Heathrow will be avoided, American call to admit China to UN, Review of pay policy by Tory MPs, Battle starts in Lords on industrial Bill, Tourist centre where food is revelation, Rogers visit may lead to reopening of Suez Canal, New Haitian leader seeks better image, Challenge for qualified men, French teachers strike over schools aid plan, Rush to join Market on 'wrong terms' feared by Mr Wilson, Police see Pakistanis after ship alert, Foulness chosen for third airport on environment grounds, Judge fines prosecutor, Princess Anne launches her first ship for the Royal Navy, Three Beatles abandon their appeal, Zoos hold the best records for breeding, Indian teenage girl 'married without consent', Executed Pole 'recruited at a British show', New buildings 'inhuman', Tories expected to keep control of most boroughs but Labour may make useful gains, Divorce by consent expected to increase. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Commercio Estero, Berlitz, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Torino, Barton & Sons Ltd., Slumberdown, Jacques Fournet, LA Stampa, Fiat, Royal Insurance, The National Mutual Life Assurance Society, Skin Dew, Formid, Hertz, Boac, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Yellow Pages, Twa, Malabazarr, Simpson (Piccadilly) Ltd., Torino, First National City Bank, Morris, Bbbs. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Responsibility in industrial relations House of Lords, Impossible to shrug aside scale of social security benefits paid because of strikes House of Commons, Variable charges to airlines could make Foulness more attractive to use, KGB in London, End of aviation ministry: concern over Spin-off, Need to satisfy public disquiet on V and G. Law: Habeas corpus appeal lost Fernandez V. Government of Singapore, Carl Zeiss settlement after 16 years Carl Zeiss Stiftung V. Rayner Keeler Ltd., and others. Sport: Wardlow replaced by Rea on Lions tour, Sports in Brief, Lack of cash ruining Scottish football, Olympic hockey party reduced, Nicklaus 22 ahead of Jacklin, Today's fixtures, Manchester City finish with 10 men, Sponsors put £15,000 into award scheme, Sterling can expect his hardest bout, Mrs Jones leads Wightman Cup challenge, Bourgarel not in team for S Africa, Brown takes six Cambridge wickets for 17, Big surplus reported by Leeds, Baseball, The travails of Travis, Quiet optimism on Favoletta's chance in fillies' classic, Football results and tables, Another honour for Rogers, Japan defeat Australia in Davis Cup, Leeds beat Arsenal with a disputed goal, Injured Glover out of Leicester team. Reviews: Exile's counter-fable Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy Aldwych Irving Wardle, Forza and the Thirty Years' War Force of Destiny Komische Oper, Berlin, Norma Festival Hall William Mann, To See Such Fun Palladium Michael Billington, Grosse Fuge/Variations on a Landscape Circus Theatre, Scheveningen John Percival. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Opportunities in the North East, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Christie's, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Marching Through Washington Again, Australia's Turn To BAT In Peking, Protecting Uk Interests, The Airport On The Coast. Letters to the Editor: Basingstoke chapel, 'Children's charter ', Instant cure, Shakespeare and his contemporaries, London art school, Teachers' expenses, Reconstruction needed for Britain's steel industry, Victims of inflation, Medical confidences, Decimalization: the anachronisms begin to show, Change on buses, Angela Davis case, School reports, Photocopying books, Cambridge motorway, Coordination of North Sea projects, UN Resolution on Middle East, Mr Smith and the Palace invitation, The Soviet bogy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news Latest appointments:, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir A. Howard, Mr T. V. Soong, Dr Karl Blessing Former president of the German federal bank, Obituary. Business and Finance: French boycott Algerian crude and natural gas, Capital investment programme needed says CWS vice-chairman, Mersey Board deficit over £3m, Boeing warning on profitability, Business Diary: Debenhams new money man · £150,000 for model, Orange Free State Investment Trust Limited, Slough Estates Limited Increased Dividend Recommended For 1970, Tide starts to turn for Chrysler UK, Record profits raise Arbed's dividend 100 fr, Jardine Matheson & Co Ltd Profits Up Increased Dividend And Scrip Issue Recommended, Contracts £2.25 Post Office orders for Plessey, Whitehall acts in Barbican dispute, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Mr Jack Jones criticized for role in Ford deal, Royal may raise car rates again, Bluemel Bros., Limited, West Rand Investment Trust Limited, Tmc Turner Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Cope Allman International Limited Interim Results, The Times list of latest dividends, World Auxiliary rescue, The Times share indices, Oil companies fear Iran may side-step new agreement, Briefly from the Boardroom, Technologists: the cost/output equation, Bids and Deals £6m Calor Gas Irish link, Big drop in new orders for engineering industries, BNEC short of funds: trade trips postponed, Hint on lorry weight limits, Barclays directors under fire, Leyland ready to negotiate on lay-off payments, Mining Sales down 15 pc at North Broken Hill, The Scottish Eastern Investment Trust Ltd., Chrysler's profit trend after 1970 losses, Jessel Toynbee & Co Limited Bill Brokers And Bankers, IBM 370 series goes into production at Havant Computer News ICL to announce improvements, We are winning the fight against inflation-Nixon, A craft custom-made for the fleet, Company News Ocean SS misses lower forecast by big margin, Bureau urged for mergers, Opinion: Industry A rapid swing from plethora to Paucity, How the markets moved, Zambia Copper Investments Limited, Government-backed insurance scheme will safeguard new overseas investment, France assures Britain on sterling timetable issue, Sterling and Money, whitehall aims to put Shorts 'on a commercial basis', Foulness start possible next year, Industrial tribunals boycott, Steel stockpiling boosts employment, Hoped-for profits early in 1971-72, Engineering unions in call for state steel expansion, Chairmen's Reports Hodge facing stiffer competition, Associates deals, Shopworkers' leader critical of wages gap, CBI president sees grounds for confidence, Issue of Local Authority Bonds, Dr Burns is lukewarm on banking Bill. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Wall Street, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Stock Exchange transactions reach 15,225, Equities, New Issues £5.5m of local loans, Equities remain firm, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Carreras finance chief to join Debenhams. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,755, Broadcasting Television.

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