The Times - 22/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, From John Clare, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By Clifford Longley, From Our Medical Reporter, By Peter Scott, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, From Robert Walters, From Harry Debelius, From Hugh Mabbett, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter Marson, By Jim Railton, House of Commons, Alan Blyth, Ray Gosling, Elaine Moss, Jacky Gillott, Eleanor von Schweinitz, Aidan Chambers, B.A., Brian Alderson, Rosemary Harris, Allan Morrison, by John Chartres, by R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Kate Hutchin, by Patrick O'Leary, by R. W. Shakespeare, PHS, Charles Reich, MILES COPELAND, , ERIC LUBBOCK, MOYNE, J. HUGHES HALLETT, , WILLIAM TEELING, , W. A. WEIR, , ALAN LAMBOLL, , GILES PLAYFAIR, , JOHN PINDER, , ERNEST B. HAMLEY, , DENYS ROWAN-HAMILTON, , NICHOLAS BAKER, , JACK de MANIO, , J. R. B. HOWLETT, , KEITH H. JEFFERY., LESLIE R. HOWARD, , DENNIS A. DARLING, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Giles Smith, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clive Callow, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, By Anthony Rowley, From John Earle., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN PAGET, , P. A. CAMPBELL, , R. E. HENMAN, , KAY P. BECKETT, M. SEETHARAMDOO, , By Hugh Stephenson, By Geoffrey Bell, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Split in Ottawa over abolition of the monarchy, Getting the dirty work donefor you, Russia building new missile system, Mr Laird says, Computer expert's census fears allayed, Out damned spot, Liverpool-high unemployment rate in a city of wealth, Squatters take over council chamber, Villagers flee Etna tremor, Mr Scanlon warns the engineers against fixing rigid pay target, Motoring Design can raise cost of up-keep, Oceanography Sunken rocks make Panama, The Times Diary Solzhenitsyn puts Russia first, Central ombudsman for hospitals supported, Greece marks four years of a guessing game, Zurich captor gives pledge on woman hostage, Supreme Court judges give new instructions on racial integration of the schools, China 'betraying communism for the West', 3,022 candidates to fight Indonesian elections, The man behind the mask of Supermac, Springbok Rugby tour may be cut in half, General Lon Nol asked to form new Government, Bernard Levin, Entomology: Bacteria unite beetles, Cheshire-county of infinite variety, Russian's hint of joint flight to Mars, Medical school appeals for £750,000, Italy to free US marine who hijacked airliner, Soviet critic finds nothing obscene in Yesenin, Change urged in church rule on divorced, Jury acquit man of possessing LSD, New service deals with problems of the poor, Dying wish defeated by four hours, War veterans refuse to quit Capitol camp, Groups clash over birth control aims, BMA urges GPs not to disclose secrets, Region must keep up the pace to hold its place, Chinese table tennis team to visit Britain, Mr Vorster reveals Zambia plea for help, French misgivings on summit diplomacy, Bahrain expected to leave Gulf union, Chemists to warn patients, Still a massive task to clear up mess left by the Victorians, A generation betrayed, Cumbria-paradise in search of prosperity, Brezhnev call for links with W Europe, Steel closure plans to cost 7,255 jobs, Mr Rogers likely to visit Egypt and Israel soon, Vigorous enterprise sets Manchester on march, Expenditure cuts at top research centre, Troops given warning of kidnap plot in Ulster, Lord Moynihan evil genius behind frauds, counsel says, Chancellor warns of suicide by pay claim, 660,000 workless level as insurance fund guide, Artist sentenced for attempt to kill the Pope, Man found dead after crossbow attack, Coloured people fear victimization as jobless toll rises, Mr Vorster promises changes in role of security bureau, Man who murdered girl in wood will not be named, inquest is told, Indian sanctuary for 258,000 Bengal refugees, Prices point to change in taste for modern art, Children 'should have parity at home', Pentagon questioned on death at Alaska base, 'Shuttlecock' girl is detained in Holloway, Minister confirms leak of 'vital information' about collapse of V & G, Britain defends gradual scheme for adopting Common Market agriculture rules, Ceylon Army in action against hillside camp, Sport-cancer link doubted, Remarriage in church supported by archbishop's commission on doctrine, A fallen dictator dreams of home, Mr Lubbock sued by surgeon critic of immigrant doctors, Computers Braille adapted for blind, Paris censure motion fails but Gaullists still sullen, Disapproval voiced by Church Union, Statement on airport expected soon, Government agrees to demand health warning on cigarette packets, A happily remarried divorcee feels slightly cynical about findings, Son of Lady Londonderry disinherited, French pressing for four more Concordes, The great spring clean, 'Bloodbath' in Vietnam. Politics and Parliament: Disastrous to let permissiveness go to any lengths: ways of closing cinema club loophole House of Lords, Mrs Thatcher urges schools not to show sex education film: increased resources bringing equality, Guarantees that mislead, Consultations soon over greater restrictions on cinema clubs, Today's meeting to review Concorde project, Key role of Congress in sealing fate of the RB 211. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Dale, The Scottish International Airline, The New Idea In Banking, Richard Ellis&son, Ppa, Deviturai Holdings Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Manchester Airport, Natville Ltd., Mount St Bernard For Industry Limited., Time Assurance Society, Citroen, Northwood Publications Ltd.,, Credit Suisse, Kf, Nelson, Healey & Baker, The National Bank of Kuwait SAK, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Fan Systems Group Ltd., Longman Young Books, YOU magazine, rentarc, Aerialite Ltd, Sun life assurance society limited, Mbs, Weatherall Green & Smith, The New Cumberland, Coseley Buildings Limited., The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr John Freeman on ITN board. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,751, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Sussex champion wins chess tournament. Sport: Slow handclap rouses England, Levies raised to keep ARA above water, Three of the best enliven a dull game, Defeat for Miss Molesworth, Piggott's judgment brings out the best in Tandy, Sports in Brief, Generous Scots give away a goal, Drover may stay and try for British title, May and ninth wicket stand rescue Oxford, London Irish complete double over Welsh, Wales fall to Capkovic, Champions only twice in difficulty, Gavaskar and Davis lead batting averages, Vines leads field in Madrid open, Ripon invests in punters of the future, Corr and Corrie among the winners, US to send strong team, Wakefield wins through to ABA final. Reviews: Poker-faced picaresque Baron Munchausen and other comic tales from Germany, ECO/Zukerman Queen Elizabeth Hall Richard Maylan, Mahler's Eighth Albert Hall Alan Blyth, Transatlantic privations Sounder, Loving Memory at Cannes, Books next week, Inspired by Barrie, The cottage and the study, Words and magic, Paperbacks, Sonor English Bach Festival Stephen Walsh, Old Goblin Man pandering to the, How our Willy got on A Likely Lad, Worse than Murder Bbc 1 Henry Raynor, Judy Campbell in Hay Fever, The blue rug is a calm sea, Harry Cat in Connecticut, Festival Ballet Coliseum John Percival, Fictional-historical, Royal hunt of the sun The Magic Flute Cardiff John Higgins, Away with the sweetness and light, Sherrill Milnes. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Law: Manufacturers' duty when product is a cancer hazard Wright V. Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. and Another Cassidy V. Same, Barony for new Lord Chief Justice. Editorials/Leaders: Bsc Faces Up To Reality, The Embarrassing Regime In Greece, The Marriage Of The Divorced. Letters to the Editor: Middle East strategy, Hamburg Prize, From inch to millibar, The price of steel: effects of government policy, Air fares, 'Today' programme, Channel collisions, Royalties on books, Arms for S Africa, Amenity value of churches, 'N Ireland is at war', Back to normal, The importance of adequate balance on the board, Magistrates and conditions in prison, The gold pill, Home Office publicity campaign, Cost of joining EEC, The secrecy of the census. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Henry Poole Mackeen, Mr Cecil Parker A leading comedy actor, Rev T. E. Nicholas, Obituary. Business and Finance: Plea for software independence in computer industry, Hint of ban on UK exports, Scottish TUC seeks more aid for regions, Company Meetings John Bolding & Sons Limited, Japan may drop engine designed by Rolls-Royce, A long, long wait for real growth, Eurodollar goes around and around, Company News Pearson jumps 41 pc to £13.8m: extra 2½ points, Matthews Holdings Limited Continued Increase in Profits Expected, CEGB plans £40m overhaul programme, PLA to cut 1,700 more jobs and close 20 berths, Nigeria to get £80m loan, Substantial growth for City and Country Properties, Delta Metal just short of forecast, Steelmen's morale 'at all-time low', Heron Holdings Limited, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office Success of Savings Plans · Record Bonus, Labour MPs ask for assurances on RB 211, The Cheltenham and Gloucester rounds off 10 years' growth with a record year., S Pearson's profits up, CBI appeal on graduate jobs, Man-made fibre output shows substantial rise, Extension for Basle pact on sterling, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, APV Record profits for seventh successive year Results For 1970 Profit, "Record business transacted" "Assets now exceed £300 million", Tristar pledge under attack, The International Investment Trust Limited, Banks take share in offshore funds, Shell strikes oil again in the North Sea and off Spanish coast, Car trade turnover up 15 pc, Prudential sues agents' union, Fixed Interest, Spain looks for oil of her own, Monsanto plan $100m investment a year, Raising of tax limit on company cars is welcomed by motor manufacturers, Modest increase in basic pay rates, Business Diary: Protest again at Barclays? · Going up at Morgan's, London Housing And Commercial Holdings Limited Another Year of Expansion for the Group, William Whittingham homes (HOLDINGS) Sound Potential for Future Growth, Giscard hopeful on 1972 growth, Survey claims 48 pc rise in private home building, S. Pearson & Son, Ltd., Ottawa is still hoping for dollar parity, George Wimpey& Co Ltd. £225 million record turnover., Economic outlook gloomy says employers' president, Delta Metal, Chairmen's Reports Reckitt going for growth, Contracts New town project to G Dew & Co, Six in first step towards a common currency, Reckitt & Colman, Mining RTZ uncertain over outlook, Strike over bonuses halts work at Barbican site, Cars Ltd., Spirella Group Limited "A year of momentous importance", Univac picks Scotland as site of first UK plant, The English Association Of American Bond & Share Holders, Ltd., Moving the High Street... Sally White on future trends for shops and shoppers, CBI to reprimand motor industry's 'big four' over wage increases, Anglo-Polish pact will encourage mutual industrial projects. Stock Exchange Tables: Penalties for share offences in Australia, Shares reform under study, New Issues Prospects for Heron's £5.6m placing, New York sugar down again, Sterling and Money, Eurosyndicat, The Times share indices, Commodities, How the markets moved Rises, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Allied Suppliers give ground, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Board changes at S Pearson: three resign. Property: Country Properties.
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