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The Times - 24/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Special Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, By John Groser Political Staff, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Labour Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones., By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Denis Taylor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Dan Van der Vat, From Michael Leapman, From Derek Wilson, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By John Hennessy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Andrew Porter, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Terry McLean, John Russell Taylor, Iverach McDonald, Michael Ratcliffe, Gerald Ely, By a Special Correspondent, Richard Wigg, PHS, A. GUY SAUZIER., J. C. VARLEY., K. A. TUCKER., A. J. V. UNDERWOOD, CHRISTOPHER FRERE-SMITH., W. G. M SPENS., JOHN STOKES., C. J. C. McOUSTRA., HAZEL HUNKINS-HALLINAN., W. A. ELLIOTT., STEWART FARRAR, WILLIAM ELLIOT, , L. H. MARTIN., LEONARD STEIN., TWEEDSMUIR, A. W. GROGONO., JEREMY POTTER, E. D. SYMES, J. S. CRIPPS., F. A. ARNOLD-FORSTER., BEVIS HILLIER., By Giles Smith, By Patricia Tisdall, By Anthony Rowley, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, BY Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Roger Vielvove, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. P. GANLEY., W. T. NEWLYN, JAMES WIMBERLEY, R W Shakespeare, By Anthony Thomas, By Charles Villiers, Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, David Millham, By John Woodland, by Al Kraus, by Donald C. Richards director of research-investments, Drexel Firestone, by Robert W. Haack President, New York Stock Exchange, by Henry Kaufman partner and economist, Salomon Brothers., by Monte J. Gordon senior vice-president, Investment Policy Committee, Bache & Co., by Michael H. Coles partner, Goldman Sachs, by Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, by Robert Cole, by Marylin Bender, by Walter Joyce editor., by Michael Menzies Hill Samuel, by Clarence H. Rosenbaum commodity analyst, Journal of Commerce, by David Hall assistant financial editor, Chicago Daily News,

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News: United wages front is urged for all public employees, Car fumes'may affect child mental health', Bottle dumping a 'threat to countryside', More than 1,000 believed killed as earthquake flattens Turkish town, Item withdrawn, Accommodation top priority, say students, Tariq Ali is secret agent, Paris commune heirs fail to unite, Prague's congress that never was, Doubts cast on value of benefits campaign, The Russian President to sound out Cairo, Suez: Blackmail and intrigue, Kidnapped Israel envoy found murdered, Victims in Yugoslav disaster named, Future in Community will not dismay doctors, Two small girls die as fire sweeps bungalow, S Africa sets aside ban on sick Mrs Joseph, Fears of ombudsman 'bring buck-passing', Complaint that Australia is being ignored, Threatened newspaper fights back, African Cromwells, Men talking about Women: the third in a series by Stella King Gerald Moore, Calcutta prepares defences as border troops dig in, 3-0 lead puts Fischer in sight of victory, Clash over registration, Etna villagers claim a miracle, Efta countries confident that adequate links can be forged with EEC, Growing fears of the men in the air-sea rescue service, London protest over trials of Soviet Jews, 11 children among 72 Britons dead in holiday airliner crash, Blast in cruise ship kills two English women, The Times Diary Will Blond declare independence?, Cathedral's D-Day appeal fund abandoned, British consul abducted in Argentina, Civil servants' union to test support for militancy, Warning by U Thant that Cyprus may soon face 'major crisis', Ministers discuss tactics to swing public on EEC, Right-wing hopes of gains in Italian elections, Bringing the Commons up to the jump, Communications' role in Christianity, Police threaten 'war' on gunmen in New York, Internment demand grows, Giro frauds may involve 400 postmen, 'Smigielskiville' halts process of decline, Success of the Pompidou-Heath talks seen in Brussels as step towards political unification, Mr Nixon at LBJ library opening, Concorde's Russian rival flies to Prague, 89 Ceylon rebels surrender after big defeat, Britons in Vietnam study, Science report Physiology: The pill and vitamin A, Frost nips profits at Cornish farms, Encouraging signs after early scepticism in the Nixon game of economic strategy, Mr Peyton against prohibition of walks, Trade union bodies vote against entry into Six, Towns lie empty as Bengal slaughter continues, Prelude to civil war in Bolivia, Vietnam to help America in drive against drugs after economic aid threat. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Atlantic International Bank Limited, Dunhill, northeast, Chemical Bank, McDonald & Company, Commercio Estero, Goldman Sachs International Corp., Hambro American Bank & Trust Co., Richard Ellis & Son, Midland Bank, The Bank of New York., "Times Newspapers Ltd.", St.Regis-Sheraton Hotel, High & Dry, Bache & Co., Hallgarten & Co., Burnham and Company, Worth, W. E. Hutton & Co., The Barclays Group, The Hongkong Bank Group, Detroit Bank & Trust, Duport Limited-Tipton-Staffs, Ibb, Haden, Blyth & Co., Inc., Business Computers Limited, First Boston, Bovril Group, Gooch & Wagstaff, The National Bank Of Commerce. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Mr Wilson tells of the day Mr Brown did resign. Weather: The Weather. Law: Training board a charity. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, May 24, 1946 Atomic test. Sport: Tucker keeps lead with clear round, Schools cricket details, Surrey effort fails, Sports in Brief, Gabbett sets records in decathlon, Fairzan and Brython for Royal Ascot, Tideway Scullers prove superiority, Pistol Packer's fine Oaks trial, Bedford likely to have successful season, The Parson's headway pleases Murless, Battrick establishes reputation, Discussions on policy at St Andrews, Overwhelming win for Cowdray Park, Stewart takes commanding lead, Not the right build-up for Pakistanis, Yachting, Taylor leads Essex to victory with century and catches, Tottenham win, Predicted but unexpected, Allen praises Lions, Rifle shooting, England find a ramrod at last, Welsh injuries problem, Sunday cricket scores Northants v kent, Birmingham take UAU title, No panic by Lancashire. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Joan Sutherland Royal Albert Hall John Higgins, A testament of terror Hope Against Hope: A Memoir By Nadezhda Mandelstam, Europeans in America, Pinter's latest play for London, 'A new play' by Wilde, The darkening vision From Caesar to the Mafia By Luigi Barzini, Queen of Spades Glyndebourne William Mann, Hamlet Royal Opera House Stanley Sadie. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Property: COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY also on pages lO and 11, Commercial & Industrial Property, Commercial And Industrial Property also on pages 9 and 10, Property Motorway sites greatly in favour. Editorials/Leaders: Mersey: A Second Mistake, A Strong Premier On Weak Ground, As IT Looks From The East, Yet Another Diplomat IS Murdered. Letters to the Editor: Advertising standards, Amenity obligations, Credit controls: an unsatisfactory compromise, Unexpired car policies after a trading ban, Oxford Union, Richard III: an unproven case, Security for Commonwealth sugar producers, Postal codes, Coach congestion, Gallery charges, Oil pollution hazard, Winchester motorway. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Obituaries: Sir John Newsom A brilliant educationist, Stella, Dowager Marchioness Of Reading, Obituary. Business and Finance: The oil men on the other side of the fence Christopher Lee interviews Dr Nadim Pachachi. secretary general of OPEC, Bankers' talks tomorrow, First Investors American Trust, S.A., Results this week ICI quarterly and Courtauld's final, Management Edited by Richard Spiegelberg The Beeching stamp-this time on Redland, Consultancy, Sunshine all the way as trading in commodity futures breaks records, Business Diary in Europe: Heath's backroom boys in Brussels, Conventional notions go out of the window as bonds rally, Low cost British colour TV sets to fend off challenge from Japan, Bonn buys US securities, Optimism Fully Justified', Recovery likely to be sustained for several years, Clash over Coventry engineers' agreement, Company News Brownlee take turn for the better, Hoteliers want more flexible licensing hours, Miners' £9 a week claim could cost £100m in year, Burrell & Co. Ltd. Chemical Colour Manufacturers, Oil lease statement hopes, Grand designs make grand diversions, Cool market reception to rubber deal, French to study UK coal mine closure methods, Freight Report Owners face heavy competition, Save And Prosper Linked Investment Trust Limited, Call for more spending in America, Rolls-Royce 1971 begins operation, Save And Prosper Linked Investment Trust Limited Statutory And General Information, Contracts, Union fears of chaos in UK car industry, Nottingham award for Gilbert Ash, Lord Drumalbyn to be advertisers' guest, Briefly from the Boardroom, Two eventful years for Eurobond market, More share prices, Playing it safe with professionals Roger Vielvoye on security, Motor managers-there's more to be worrying about than Mr Davies, Midland engineering firms face serious difficulties, Whitehall concern as pay awards for 750,000 breach 10 per cent level for rises, Dramatic impact of massive drive by institutions, End in sight to Renault strike, The Tigon Group Limited, Big toll in jobs as Chicago rides slump, IOS rumour hits Tokyo exchange, Freight rates to S Africa jump a further 12.5 p c, Aerospace industry leaders optimistic following Mr Heath's discussions in Paris, The wind bites deep along Merseyside, Small-town lobbyists hold up banking progress, Quality of gilt market may show improvement, No let up in call for Deutsche mark loans, Talks today on docks Bill walkouts by Labour MPs, Car cover brings insurance under heavy fire, Not easy for UK firms to enter lucrative American underwriting field, Ford sales 'worst ever' and foreign makers get bigger share of market, Women at top reject feminist cause, April ship completions reach low for 1971, Redundancies announced in April, 'Supermarket selection' of new services to broaden outlets, J. E. England & Sons (Wellington) Expansion into Potato Processing, Keeping the board on the ball, Mr Leonard Neal to be next CIR chairman, Policies of Six could 'destroy poor countries'. Business Appointments: Changes on boards of ML subsidiary companies. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Recent issues, New Issues Ford starts new £/$ loans phase, Turbulent expansion and competition on the Stock Exchange. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,778, Broadcasting Television.

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