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The Times - 05/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By John Chartres, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, By Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By A Staff Reporter, From a Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Hilary Brigstocke, From Iam McDonald, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, From a Special Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Geoffrey Green Footbal Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By jim Snow, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Joyce Whitehead, William Mann, Guy Brett, Richard Williams, Roy Lewis, Edward Mortimer, By Michel Tatu, Deputy Foreign Editor of Le Monde, PHS, COLIN THOMPSON., DORA GAITSKELL., KENNEDY TREVASKIS., J. GERARD WOLFF., ROLAND PENROSE., BASIL TAYLOR., ANDREW WRIGHT, Co-Chairmen., STEPHEN FITCH., SALTER., IVOR RICHARD. Opposition, JOHN GORST. Secretary., BASIL BICKNELL, Managing Direc-, H. C. WILTSHIRE. Director., RAFIO AHMAD., DEREK MARLONE., A. N. SHERWIN-WHITE., P. J. HUGGINS., EWART PARKINSON, Oty Planning Officer., PHYLLIS CORNELL, J. R. FOWLING, M.J G. LOCKYER., DERMOT MORRAH., By Nature-Times News Service., By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Nature, Times News Service., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Peter Jay, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Gillian O'Connor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Economics Editor, By Clive Callow, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ronald Kersbaw, By Giles Smith, By Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Webb, Luxembourg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DESMOND HOPWOOD., GRAHAM F. CARNELL., BRIAN OLIVER., D. V. EMMERTON., ROBERT S. REDMOND., B. S. MINCHIN., Richard Spiegelberg, JOHN NYE., By Eric Wigham,

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News: Coroner finds that four men in Laporte kidnapping case were responsible for his death, Librarians study value of videotapes and films, Clergyman denounces proposal to site third airport at Cublington, MPs call for national protest over Bill, Scottish MP to press for public judicial inquiry into Ibrox Park football disaster, Getting the best out of people, Talks to end newspaper pay dispute broken off, Peer accuses Minister of stinginess over old towns, Canal freeze-up severs Berlin trade link with West Germany, U S firm allowed to import Rhodesia chrome, Mr Heath gets report on football deaths, No rent for some tenants in Camden plan, Minister called in over ouija incident, Explosion kills 1 people in French flats, Russians' war deaths in Egypt disclosed, Jumbo jet dispute may be closer to settlement, Arabs seek friends at home, The Lisson Wall Game, Birdbath Basement Irving Wardle, Family diets lacking Vitamin D, Gaza crackdown by Israel expected after attacks, Church may be converted into luxury flats, More independence for Alderney proposed, Two hurt as gas explosion wrecks houses, Garage study bears out criticism, £30 fine for bicycle lights offence, Washington invites Soviet scientists to watch trial of Angela Davis, The new cold war, Kremlin struggle seen in Khrushchev leak, Selection of anniversaries celebrated in 1971, Food for Peace funds used to buy arms, Sudan working to revive damaged economy, Witness says he saw knife strike the Pope's breast twice, 26 escape as plane lands on one wheel, Dutch Primate will plead with Pope, M Pompidou feels Britain will enter Market, Protests after Czech guards violate border, US campus crime pays big dividends, Yemen famine nearly over as rains end drought, The designer as backwoodsman, New system begins in French universities, Souvenirs from historic homes go on display, The Times Diary Zeiss (twice): High Court record?, Thousands are stranded by fog at airports, Laura Nyro, Judgment later in Sunday Mirror case, Now or Never Anglia Television Richard Sachs, Survey blames drugs for a failure of discipline in US Army, Mrs Gandhi's foes form poll pact, Earth Science Link between earthquakes and atmosphere, Students find 200 sea lions shot dead on beach, Hunt to replace donkey of blind boy, Mr Trudeau on way to Singapore talks, Minister will not intervene in robes issue, Nixon arms policy ' stops talks', says Fulbright, Christmas arrests in Greece 'violation of constitution', Record rise in rates collection, Wieland Wagner's Lohengrin, Death on home-made slimming machine, Malaysian floods toll reaches 30 as rain goes on, Catering chief is found Guilty on two counts, Money and resources main needs of education, Planners suggest dispersal of airport load away from proposed Surrey Docks, Party criticizes Soviet ministries over output, Salvation Army chief reports attendance drop, Airlines pay peace hope ended in 90 seconds, A link between nations and cultures, Mrs Thatcher sends back Ealing's comprehensives plan, 100,000 may be yearly death toll from smoking, BBC Television report says, Search for Ronald Biggs switches to North, Beethoven's Ninth Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Villagers in clash over right to use common, Bonn hopes for early Berlin deal, Government plan for 10,000 more reserves, Rome party adked to intercede by Riga Jews, Telex link with New York for bridge event, Poll bans rent rebates for private tenants, Chess battle: L. Portisch left, the, Canvassing the Commonwealth, Fertilizers: not out of the wood yet, Ecology: Effect of fog on tree growth. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ben Line, Yachtinh & boating, Autonomics Ltd., Aquila Press, Contac, Tyndall Assurance Plan, Macarthur's Scotch, Boat Show, Ellis Ltd, London News, Gooch & Wagstaff, Whp, Icl, M&g, Leicester Permanent the progressive building society, Emi. Official Appointments and Notices: Great-grandmother wins sports award, University news Cambridge, Latest appointments, Awards to authors at drama festival. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Steadman's 12 days of Christmas. Sport: Sports in Brief, Elsey to train three for millionaire, Miss Proell in lead, Bedford's quiet challenge, Iliffe maintains family form, British girl beats top seed, Lochore chosen to lead President's XV, Putter alarm heard again, Big burden on 14-year-old, First sponsored event, France omit Pebeyre, Mexico loses grand prix, Batsmen can hit their way into form, Premium Bond winners, FA Cup draw keeps big powers apart in fourth round, Barclay bound for pastures new, Strong European entry for Avia, Lloyd breaks down, S Africa in Cup draw, Best fined £250 but can play in FA Cup tie, Ayton and Easter gain places in last 16, Latest snow reports. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Senior Scientist Or Engineer For Combustion Research And Development, A Marketing and Sales Executive, Entertainments, Scicon Consultant, Financial And Legal. Editorials/Leaders: Boost For The Car Makers, The First Visit Since 1958, Robbins Would Be Too Many. Letters to the Editor: Plans and public, Mary Macarthur, Bengal floods, Mercury in fish, Costs of dealing with small portfolios, The Fall of Troy, Royal borough's rubbish, Common currenEV, Third airport: is it necessary?, Only one answer, Velasquez for export?, Sources of funds for galleries, Investment in Government security Council revenue, Trading trends in the Co-operative movement, Kahn interview, The future of BBC local radio, Pylons at Hadrian's Wall, Eritrea, Indigent suffering. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, January 5. 1946. Obituaries: Mr A. R. Hayward, Drl.C. Wroth A distinguished bibliographer, Mr F. T. K. Carof, Viscount Galway, Dr Michael Balint Psychoanalysis and the GP, Obituary, Captain H. Kerby Conservative MP for Arundel. Business and Finance: Dearer Reckitt cleaning products, Eurobonds now cleared by two computer systems, Computer News Link-up with Cleveland time-sharing service, Union reform Bill critics are attacked, Jordan to build £15m airport, Record price increase rate last year, 50 pc rise in HP car sales last month, Bids and Deals Jessel holds 25 pc of Duncan Fox, M. Y. Dart Limited, RAND SELECTION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) The following extracts are from the annual statement by the Chairman Sir Keith Acutt, British group calls for end to curb on charter flights, Value of pound 'may drop by a third in five years', To the shareholders of USIF Real Estate Fund from Trust Corporation of Bahamas Ltd., Company News Record results and scrip from C & J Hampton, Maltsters' disposal, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, British American Cosmetics (comprising Yardley, Lentheric, Morny & Germaine Moniteil), Fine Fare drops Danish bacon for British, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bank ordered to divulge U S client's account, Philips cuts back washing machine output in U K, Equities, Assistant Director Of Social Services, Libya calls for oil tax rate beyond 55 pc, Efficiency team for Alcan, Poorest pay highest marginal rates of tax, says economics lecturer, Nordic Bank group for City, Shoe exports show increase of 7.9 pc, Tool distributors formed by Thorn, Mining Rand Selection shuns S African funds, Industrial relations and the individual, Fixed Interest, UK reserves at £1,178m: highest for three years, Tourist total for 11 months a record 4.3m, Business Diary: Michael Butler gets into the Antipodean action, ATV buys the Wright music, BSC investigates £600m steel plant scheme on Teesside, Life Business in 1970 ' Royal ' assurances £90m higher at £507m, Sales to Latin America up, Watneys agrees terms for replaced tenants, Lord Robens unlikely to continue as NCB chief, The politicians and managerial freedom, Mr Feather in Rolls-Royce strike peace bid, VW's Beetle joins Britain's top ten sellers for first time, Sterling and Money, Reed & Smith cancels electrostatic project, Little change forecast in employment prospects, How the markets moved Rises, Union Acceptances Limited, Penalty clauses in higher Mersey dock charges, LRC paying higher dividend. Stock Exchange Tables: Tobacco shares weak, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Mr Johnston made Bovril chief. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,662, Broadcasting Telvision Bbc 1.

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