The Times - 02/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Our Industrial Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Michael Leapman, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Chess Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From lan McDonald, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, By Maurice Corina, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Ian Morison, By Anthony Rowley, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, David Blake, Margaret Stone, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, John Woodland, Derek McCulloch, Halldora Blair, Lindsay Duncan, Ross Davies, John Drummond, J. D., By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Downie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Rex Bellamy, By U. A. Titley, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Philip Howard, By Peter Clark, A. M. Rendel, Stewart Harris, PHS, WILLIAM GARDENER, , G. W. MORLEY., PAUL DERRICK, , H. P. KAUFMAN, , RADCLIFFE., DENYS SUTTON, , MAURICE O'LEARY., JANET M. DAVIS, , DOM MINTOFF, , MALBY CROFTON, , OLIVER PHILPOT., A. S. BLYTHWAY. 71 Highsett, Hills Road, Cambridge., G. W. SMITH, , DAVID BUTLER, , A. G. CADMAN, , KIT PLANT., M. J. BRAGG., THOMAS FRANKLAND., B. M. CROWTHER., From a Staff Reporter, By Dr. Norman Pittenger, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Philippa Pullar, David Wade, Michael Billington, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Harry Golombek, Sir Bernard Fergusson, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, David Simpson, John Carter, Methodi Kusseff, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Tim Matthews, By Our Foreign Staff,
ResumoNews: Shell consortium make big strike off Spain, Industrial output slashed as thousands take a New Year holiday, Southwark squatters ask Prime Minister for help, Peking gives Army more power, Originality in student productions, The Italian Church: awakening to impact of contemporary thought, £650m plan for better transport in London, Jewish Soviet officer to be tried for his life, Dustman took unwanted gift, manager says, Defeat narrows lead in chess contest, 53,000 US dead in Vietnam, Early treatment cuts toll from cancer, End of a controversial Congress, Americans are targets of Athens bombs, Planets Can life exist on Mars?, Space: Manufacturing tests in flight, Floral tributes at service for Lillian Board, Busy Lizzies and other dwarfs, French Cabinet reshuffle is expected soon, Plane with football team missing over sea, Missiles thrown at police, constable tells court, After four years the work of the Decimal Currency Board is reaching a climax The men explaining the new money, Colour TV ban may drag on for months, TV station raiders planned to put condemned Basques' words into General Franco's mouth, Seeing in the New Year Italian style, The Times Diary Muggeridge to write memoirs in retreat, Plea to keep village centres in London plan, Eban plea on peace talks to 'Arab brothers', 320 community relations cases in Newham, High Court ban on Bluebell line meeting, Lingering in Ionia, Britain 'in a mess' Primate says, The bespoke holiday, 181 youths arrested in New Year street battles in Australia, Polish church appeals for more freedom and an end to violence, W German spy ring in Guinea alleged, Secrets of the darkest hour The official records of 1940, Singapore bars Amnesty woman investigator, Chinese challenge to Russians in Aden, Rembrandt's etchings increased in value by more than 50 per cent last year, Premium Bond winners, Hot beetroot soup, Mirror strikers talk of long struggle, Fantasies from the curious and rare, Ministers given their jobs back in Zambia, Leila Khaled greetings surprise police, Balkan excitement, Briton charged with murder of Danish woman, BOAC pilots to meet over jumbo jet pay, Bathers in France discouraged by cold, A stake in the Egyptian pipeline Should the British Government grant export credits?, Howard Hughes sued by ex-employee for £21m, The influence of astrology, World's cheapest underground doubles its fares, Teaching appointment drawn by lot from tea cosy is ruled void by Mrs Thatcher, In the land of the pasties, Pope praises reprieves for Basques and Jews, Three women are found dead in Lancashire, Relaxing among the chateaux, More petitions on first day of new divorce law, Mechanics of wine, Seven saved after ship and sea ferry collide, Pagini instead of Papua-New Guinea. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gib, Romania, Nation Life Insurance Company Ltd., The Linguaphone Institute, Transtrek Expeditions, Horizon, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chandris Cruises Limited., Greece, Blue Circle Aggregates Limited, Magic Of Poland Holidays, Healey & Baker, Minitrek. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Women's Appointments, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Christmas, The Times Directory Of Estate Agents, Concerts, Shopping By Post, Travel, Entertainments, Gardening. Business and Finance: Absenteeism hits Midland plants, Prices will rise 6 pc as Belgium plunges into VAT, ABTA faces £40,000 tax bill on rescue fund, Cigarette makers reverse steady fall in sales, Earnings-related pensions plan under study by Whitehall, Airline employees continue their work-to-rule, Goodbye to the twopenny charge, Life Business in 1970 Sun Life over £260m, US fixes quotas on farm imports, Towards simpler schemes, J W Pickles build-up, Sterling, 31 strikers at Rolls-Royce face redundancy, Stores spending increases, Correction, Vickers switch to cost 200 jobs, Briefly from the Boardroom, Comecon may seek foreign loans, Mersey Docks simplify charges, Textile talks linked with Okinawa, Unions must reject rebels-Callaghan, When the chips are down, goodwill helps, Combed wool exports down, Blow to NCB as S Africa recruits British miners, Treasury Bill rate down, Not just a pastime for the wealthy speculator, How Eurobonds managed to hold their own Despite uncertainty on Wall Street and elsewhere, new issues in 1970 were only slightly down on 1969. Frank Vogl reports from Frankfurt, ITA needs £3.5m more yearly to develop colour, Taking good care of that Christmas bonus, Blue Circle re introduction, Company News Gallaher buys pump business from BP, Lazards and LMS take 20 pc stake in Hays Wharf, Fisons prices up 10 pc, Contracts Appledore wins £1.2m order for dredgers, A life policy for the not-so-fit, Opencast mining to be extended in Yorkshire, Diminishing source of workers in western Europe, Note of caution for computer companies, Volkswagen to raise UK prices on Monday, Industry toll of 3,500 stoppages may make 1970 worst year ever, A chairman who went back to school. Business Appointments: Changes at Cadbury-Schweppes. Editorials/Leaders: No End To The War In Sight, The Biggest Inquiry Of Them All, Merger Mixture As Before. Law: When money matters most. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust prices, 1970 Highs & Lows. Sport: Huperade to fulfil stable hopes, No way for Test to recover losses, Sports in Brief, Aberdeen extend their lead, Matchboard a danger to all in Mildmay Memorial, British pair lose in South Africa, Ibbotson comes third, Two England newcomers, Dilemma of Welsh selectors, Wright's challenge no threat to American, Results and tables, Fixtures, Conditions to cause involuntary twists and turns, Ground may be frozen but not Yeovil's confidence, Restriction on length of road races, Seeking Sunday television, Federation must not sacrifice good will, Third Division, Shropshire's splendid play, The end of Neale's reign, Injured Spencer misses final England trial. Letters to the Editor: Forecasting the weather, Breaking the spiral, Britain's protest over Basques, Only one answer, Etymolomania, Velasquez for export?, A Russian naval base in Malta?, Non-package air fares, Pylons at Hadrian's Wall, Future of local radio, Resistance to strikers, Feeding birds, Birth control research, Khrushchev remembers, Free entry to art galleries, Tibet under the Chinese. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, January 3, 1946. Deaths. Obituaries: Bishop Montgomery Campbell, Mr Franz Mittler, Sir Edward Fellowes, Rear-Admiral J. H. Unwin, Dr John Barker Plant physiology at Cambridge, Lord Slim, Obituary. Reviews: James Loughran, Beethoven, Moscheles, Telemann, Songs from the shows A Marvellous Party Hampstead Theatre Club, Medieval manners and meals, Not the England of our dreams The disappearing standards of the British, Money out of the dead land, The wedding feast of Henry IV in 1399, Swan Lake with a difference, New Year choice in the theatre. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess Fischer's insolent ease, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,660, Bridge Seasonal mistakes, Winners of the jumbo crossword. Property.
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