The Times - 06/09/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Political Staff, By Our Travel Correspondent, From John Clare, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Thomas, From a Chess Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, , From Our Correspondent, From Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Carter, From Christopher Warman, From Paul Routledge, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, Mirabel Walker, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Billington, Ronald Hayman, Barry Norman, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Christopher Hitchens, W. J. Igoe, by Oliver Standingford, by D. K. Bednall, by Geoffrey Shuttleworth, by Eric L. Fordham, by June Dunn, B.W., Peter Zentner, PHS, DAVID LE VAY, , J. E. BUCK, , ARTHUR P. WYATT., W. A. KENNEDY., J. G. SCADDING., YEHUDI MENUHIN, R. BARDELL, , C. H. WAKE, , GRACE BENTON, , P. MAYERS., ROBIN McDOUALL, , DINGLE FOOT., L. P. KIRWAN, , ANTHONY C. COWDY, , W. R. P. GEORGE, , JAME ZOBEL DE AYALA., GUY ARNOUX., JOHN D. SIMNETT, , COLIN MADDEN, , D. F. A. RICHARDS, , JOHN DENISON, , CLIVE DAVIES, B. E. COTTON, , STELIO HOURMOUZIOS., ALEC BRISTOW, , By Raymond Brooks-Ward, Leonard Amey, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Earle, From Richard Mackie, By Melvyn Westlake, By Brian Basham, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, C. F. H. SAUNDERS., J. BRENDON GEORGE., BRYAN HARRIS., Rhys David, J. E. BARWIS-HOLLIDAY, , T. B. DEGENHARDT., By Anthony Thomas, © Nicholas Kaldor, 1971., Peter Hill, Harry Ford, By John Woodland,
ResumoNews: Health guide to festivals, Athens call for deportation of Lady Fleming, Growth of militancy brings deep split in TUC on registration, Landscaping yields a harvest of efficiency, The dollar-by Prof Kaldor, Cypriots worried by Grivas rumours, 111 killed when jet hits Alaska peak, Man in need of 'Doomsday preaching' bishop says, Party report tries to avoid more rifts, Girls wooed by Arabs take bombs on planes, Inquiry into plunder of royal yacht, Three unions to ask for £3.82 pay increase, A generation wants to know how to live, Labour leaders to oppose party call for EEC withdrawal, Soviet dilemma of money or more medals, Teachers condemn complaint over 'Oz', Mildew havoc may mean dearer Spanish wines, Drug restraint on rulers urged, Mr Maudling criticizes Wilson claim of British favouritism in Ulster, Viewpoint Starting again from scratch with very little idea of what to do, Tito warning to his people on dangers of disunity, Ballet Rambert plans new London theatre, Three railmen killed by electric train, Princess is winner in European contest, The United Kingdom and the European Communities, Mr Mintoff reminds islanders of 'indignities', Spain rejects cholera as cause of holiday death, Carefully chosen copying equipment earns its keep, Labour leader 'hinting at direct rule', Scotland Yard helping Ceylon in £9m affair, Ulster: alternatives to the zealot's blood lust, New Concorde sales drive after S America flight, New county on reclaimed land envisaged, The Times Diary TV MP in immigration row, Cruise for 500 Britons is cancelled, Amnesty frees Pakistan detainees, Survey of effects of lead in atmosphere, Union attack on Lord George-Brown, Dutch royal tour seals new friendship, Foretaste of the British workers' prospects in Europe, Organization and Methods man is enemy of boredom, Tokyo wavers over China issue, Mr Heath will seek Eire cooperation against IRA terrorists, Holiday for baby girl who was missing for five weeks, Seato wary of Nixon mission to Peking, Pakistan stops British aid volunteer team, GPs favour family planning service, Mob stone police station, Gen Peron hopes to go back with wife's body, Mr Heath to join European unity celebration, The Ideal Office, The roomy status symbol is now outmoded, Berlin talks on access not likely to hit snags, Russians fly supersonic swing-wing bomber, Court ruling in California could revolutionize rich-and-poor method of financing education, Battle lines politely drawn over a change of editor, Holidaymakers 'guarantee' of compensation, Lundy has lost some of its remoteness, Enter electronics, exit tea girls and temps, Air Marshal Ky hastens to deny threat to the President, Mr Nixon gains in popularity over his rivals, Cairo trial becomes secret after death calls for nine, Trying month for farmers as disease takes toll of cereal harvest Agriculture, Lucknow in danger from rising floods, Duke of Edinburgh predicts laws against pollution to tie down even governments. Law: Navy officer faces Secrets Act charge, Murder charge after seven are found dead. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Northeast, The National Data Processing Service, Rank Xerox, Commercio Estero, The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Limited, Flexidata Ltd.,, Chartreuse, T.S.Ratcliffe Industries Ltd., Midland Bank, Slater, Walker Investment Trust Limited, The Air Conditioning Advisory Bureau, Thorn Benham, Think Times Classified, Gresham Investment Trust Limited, Drivers Jonas, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., Douglas, Interim Statements, Bürolandschaft Limited, C. Howard & Partners, Kloster Prinz, Icl, Save And Prosper Group, Parker. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,867, Television, Radio, Russian tour offered as chess prize. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, September 5, 1946. Troops in Greece. Reviews: Books on Thursday, Fiction St Urbain's Horseman By Mordecai Richler, Style and Protest Left, Left, Left By Peggy Duff (Alison and Busby, £2.80) Bamn, The Silence of Saint-Just Gardner Centre, St Matthew Passion Albert Hall, Peripheral pleasures at Edinburgh, Vanishing Cornwall Bbc 2, Chicago SO Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Transfer Books, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial And Industrial, Property £2.5m new Market Place soon, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: What The Colonels Have In Common, Students In Search Of Lodgings, The Washington Column An improvement in national confidence, The Not-So-White Paper, Building Industry Survival. Letters to the Editor: Military hospitals, Tourist rate for yen, The Muezzin's call to prayer, Football transfers, The pudding, The girl who plays a lute, Non-returnable bottles, In the Philippines, Jonah the Giant Whale, Speakers for Sheffield, Sonic bangs, Vaughan Williams tributes, Detainees in Northern Ireland, Here be monsters, Some spectacular successes by training boards, Future of Somerset, What surveyors have to say, On the Severn Bridge, 'Do-gooders', Rhodesian students, Accountants' point. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Sport: Football Players call for meeting on referees, Racing Valdrague to win faded classic, British horses and riders fill first eight places, Mrs Williams thrives on admirable capacity for work, Boxing Charles retains title, Golf An unnecessary evil, Sports in Brief, Stewart outsprinted by Jipcho, Rugby Union Try justifies status, Marion Mould and Stroller capture elusive title, Cricket Who are the champions?, Cycling Merckx wins title again, Motor racing Gethin leads home four new challengers, For the record, Yachting White holds on to win. Obituaries: Prof W. J. H. Sprott Psychology at Nottingham, Mr B. Hickenlooper, Sir Vernon Dupree, Earl Of Selborne Former Minister of Economic Warfare, Sir Clive Milnescoates. Business and Finance: Stewards accept union policy on splitting UCS, Unit trust prices, Bahamas to set up a central bank, Company News Stock Conversion predicts doubled profit of £2.25m, Plessey picket to continue, New Issues, Car workers plan shutdown in protest over unemployment in West Midlands, Efta studies free trade links with enlarged EEC, Dr Schiller hints at world adoption of free exchange rates on a permanent basis, Contracts, Briefly from the Boardroom, Difficult year for British Mohair Spinners, Canada will subsidize exporters hit by levy, US unions may support wages and prices freeze, Invisible earnings record, Conference on Market entry, Two more firms withdraw from motor show, Results this week British Petroleum "Tubes" and De Beers, Commodities Sugar prices may advance strongly, Company Meeting Assam Frontier Tea Co., Lloyd's report £70m turnround in profits after three years of underwriting losses, Black week ahead for car makers: layoffs expected to be heavy, Barclay's DCO's gloomy view of African progress, Management Shell keep searching for potential crown princes, Group of 10 meeting ends in deadlock, Mr Maxwell may stand down, The Regional Column The Welsh slice of EEC cake, Business Diary in Europe: Ulster's loss, Denmark's gain?. Lire run, The sea-change of the dollar, Robert M Douglas confident, The fight to win back air passengers to the sea, National scheme to pool pallet collection. Shipping News: Dollar crisis puts shipping in the doldrums, Freight Report Tanker rates still at depression levels. Business Appointments: Business appointments Captain E D Lewin becomes managing director of Hawker Siddeley Dynamics. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, The Times share indices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing of Bonds, More share prices.
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