The Times - 16/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Raymond Brooks-Ward, From john Chartres and Tim Jones, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From michael Leapman, By Nicholas Jones Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, From Harry Ciolombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Nature-Times News Service, By Peter Waymark, By a Medical Correspondent, From Charls Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, By David Spanier, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Richard Davy, From Stewart Harris, From David Bonavia, From our Correspondent, , By Peter Evans, From Leo Goodstadt, From Derek Wilson, R.F., William Mann, Chris Dunklev, Kenneth Loveland, Alan Blyth, A. P. Ryan, Roger Baker, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Geofrey Green Football Correspondent, From Terry McLean, , Pearce Wright, PHS, Paul Martin, M. HOSSAIN, , MELVYN BRAGG, , WALTER JAMES, , RALPH HAWKREY, , S. E. CHIOTIDES, , JAMES MOLYNEAUX, , S. KNOX CUNNIGHAM, G. J. HAND, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , ROBIN TURTON, , DIANA RICHMOND, , JAMES HADLEY, , PAUL BURNS., L. LEY, , PEMBROKE., J. COMERFORD, , JOAN HOWKINS, , From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By a Farming Wife, Lord Robbins, Mr M. Rafael Springer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, ROBIN MacLELLAN, CBE, , A. E. SCHUR, , ALAN P. HUGHES., T. F. BROCKBANK, , K. C. CARTER, , By Anthony Thomas, Michael Shanks, Robert Jones, By Sally White,
ResumoNews: Mr Nixon acts to save dollar in move for world currency reforms, Benedict Nicolson Editor of The Burlington Magazine A Titian in the balance, Bright boys make poor criminals, report says, James Reston reports from China Symbol of isolation and change, Red Cross exchanges bring hope to divided Korea, Helicopter lift in scheme to preserve Patmos papers, Pope's greeting on Marian anniversary, Thrombosis Heart disease link with soft water, Spanish poll boycott, How to make a living from calves by knowing when they are in fashion Agriculture, Solzhenitsyn protest over KGB intrusion, Machinery for peace council dismantled, 15% rise for 3,700 in film industry, Police 'kidnap' is denied, Army call on cardinal for evidence of brutality, Floods kill 100 in India, Soviet envoy to see Mr Mintoff, Hard way to shed self-centredness, Show dispute with Harvey Smith, Viewpoint Ending up in the Spike, Society in search of catharsis, Cyprus likely to resist any plan for transfer of Malta forces, Leaflets aimed at troops, Six Jordanian divisions mass on Syrian border, Brothers 'buried in hotel' arrive home, The Times Diary Amnesty send observer to Ulster, Cyprus black market for treasures, Obscenity cases 'should go to lower courts', Top Yard man investigates London blast, Western powers divided on Berlin guarantee, Election lottery gets going in Saigon, Shifting political sands in the Gulf, Tension higher on Pakistan border as Indian trains are blown up, Mr Callaghan's hardening attitude to internment encourages demand for recall of Parliament, Rumania asks who really is splitting communism, Atomic weapon servicemen in US 'on LSD', Canberra recovering from its crisis, Independent Bahrain and Britain sign treaty, Army alerted for fresh wave of 'life-for-life' IRA shootings, Guide to surgeons on when not to try to save patients with brain damage, China 'hypocrisy' in refusing five-power talks, Jets in air near-misses 'could be Mig fighters', Danger seen in nuclear research move, Outlook for Britain in integrated Europe, Contraception: Effect on blood plasma, British writers' view of EEC is challenged, Night riders put case for bicycle in New York, Forecasts about science and society The Great Look Forward, Mr Smith hopes for end to 'stupid argument', Support for civil disobedience tactics, Fishermen save man as cruiser blazes, Labour's Market request likely to fail, University man leads in chess contest, French Communists see their influence with workers challenged by M Mitterrand, £1,988m estimated as rates, Russia cheating at chess, says Bobby Fischer, Four countries accused of torture, French explode H-bomb to test military uses. Picture Gallery. Index. Law: 73 arrested after football incidents, Hearing postponed, 200 involved in mass rape charges, British crew's arrest to be investigated. Display Advertising: James Scott (Electrical Holdings) Ltd., The Democratic Republic Of The Congo, Bovril, Legge Locks, Pitney Bowes, Ici, National Airlines, Halcyon Investments Limited, Cawoods Holdings Limited, Spreckley, Robert Dougall, Bangladesh Students' Action Committee,, Richard Ellis & Son. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Entetainments, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Good range of houses in Ulster. Reviews: Fischer-Dieskau Queen Elizabeth Hall, Cousin Bette Bbc 2, Glitter and high dives off Catfish Row Porgy and Bess Bregenz Festival, Summer Song Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ireland: over-reacting to Celtic chauvinism A History of Modern Ireland, London's inner life Using London. Sport: Cricket A defeat which Essex could ill afford, When two-year-olds can find the road to fame, Squash title won by Australians, Motor racing Stewart survives crash to become champion again, Sports in Brief, Football Arsenal ready to achieve a new kind of success, Bowls Indoor men step towards an outdoor cap, Golf Brown praises fighting Oosterhuis, Yachting Czech wins Finn race in a tricky wind, Mixture of medals and indecision, Hockey England coast to victory, Show jumping Hickstead course again takes its toll, Rugby Union After Dr Smith, Delphi ain't what she used to be, Polo Low goal players come into their own, For the record Golf, Tennis Why this is the year for sons of famous fathers, Cycling Top prizes go to Lewis and his team. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow Thinks IT Out, Bahrain's Turn For Independence, Japan Must Face Facts, More Private Investment For Films. Letters to the Editor: Plight of Gaza refugees, Greek naval visit, Pickpockets on the Underground, Northern Ireland: seeking a solution, Gaining access to television, Aid for Scottish industry, Interpreting EEC terms, Opera in translation, The direct debit system, Printed abroad, In East Pakistan, British fIlm finance, Dollar crisis, Old Contemptibles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, August 15, 1946 Speed record bid. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news Salford,. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss E. Y. Evans, M. Bernard Winter, Adm Sir B. Domyille, Mr William Roots, Lord Sanderrson, Sir Shane Leslie Author, poet and notable Anglo-Irish personality, Rabbi I. M. Lewin. Business and Finance: Underwriting results and investment income, State inquiry on uranium claims, Company News Allnatt soon to seek further capital, Week in Commodities Shortfalls of sugar substantial, Weekend talks avert threat to Swan Hunter, TUC plan for Scots jobless, Innis Macbeath, Labour Editor, looks at the question of good industrial relations Read warning signs in good time, Why accounts can change, Democrats call for speedier tax cuts, How well will this new deal work?, TWA insists on equality in merger with Pan Am, Heavy redundancies in the electronics industry, Briefly from the Boardroom, Results this week Royal Insurance and Smith & Nephew, New Zealand lines to put up freight rates by 12½ pc, Freight Report Increase in Japanese timechartering, More share prices, German yards in joint move, Whitehall studying change in monopolies legislation as a spur to competition, We need to do a better job in education, US ban on Chile credit seen as takeover rebuff, Courses, Aid for Ulster commerce, Grand Met call to Truman shareholders, Regional column A central market place for the whole country, The Washington Column US needs growth and competitiveness, Contracts Costain to extend Glasgow air runway, Ford seeking 1,000 men as orders pick up, Business Diary in Europe: Coining in Rome · American sour grapes, BSC to close Cardiff furnace, Survey finds exporters slightly more optimistic, New plant investment may be affected by CBI limit on prices. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Cadbury picks new overseas executives. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change (Current market price multiplied by the number of shares in issue for the stock quoted), The Times share indices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Recent issues. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,849.
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