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The Times - 02/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Louis Heren, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Fred Emery, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, From Our Medical Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Jones, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Clive Borrell, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Derek Wilson, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Mario Modiano, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, By Roy McKelvie, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Brian Lewis, John Russell Taylor, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by Keith Nicholas, Ian McDonald, David Dalby, PHS, Geoffrey Wansell, KENNETH R. JOHNSTONE Chairman, Joint International Department, British Council of Churches. RONALD K. ORCHARD, ViceChairman, HUGH E. WILCOX, Executive Secretary, SYDNEY D. BAILEY, Chairmanelect, HERBERT WADDAMS, Deputy Chairman-eject, KENNETH SANSBURY, General Secretary, British Council of Churches., MICHAEL WRIGHT, Chairman, Disarmament Committee., E. A. HALL, Mayor of Peterborough, P. E. BRASSEY. President, Peterborough Locomotive Society, R. A. PAITEN. Chairman, P.L.S. JOHN MAXWELL, Vice-Chairman, P.L.S., IAIN MONCREIFFE of that Ilk, , PETER FELLGETT, Head of Department. J. E. LOVELOCK, Department of Apphed Physical Sciences. University of Reading., G. V. RICHARDSON, , IAN FLETCHER., DAFYDD ELIS THOMAS. Director of Policy, Plaid Cymru., MICHAEL CALLAGHAN PHILIP PESTELL, IAN WAITE., NANCY ECKERSLEY., JENNIFER CARTER., ANWAR NUSEIBEH., PEARCE. President. MALCOLM FRY. Secretary, , M. B. LAING, , ROGER FULFORD., By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By John Whitmore, By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Air Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Giles Smith, By Anthony Thomas US. Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALBERT MARIA GOMES., PETER MARTEN., David Jones, Melvyn Westlake, By Frank Vogl, Philip Dyer,

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News: Republicans hit back at opponents of war, Planning for people as well as prosperity, Safeguarding privacy against the data bank, Pakistanis seek inquiry to clear doctor, Worthy but fictitious life of Mr Burley, Tories and Labour each hold poll strongholds, Socialist Government in Chile to step up rate of farm takeovers, 24% pay increase over two years for 59,000, Revenge fears by non-Bengali Muslims, Princess opens Paris show of British design, Councils coming to terms with gypsies, Victorian furniture now competes in the sales, America turns its back on a 'glittering' scientific venture, The Times Diary Hirohito FRS?, Deportation of bogus doctor to cost £200, Surrender of Ecuador general ends revolt, Bonn ponders Olympic ban on Rhodesians, 6% Bank rate in harmony with Budget policy, Second tanker to pump oil from stranded ship, Boy stowaways fly home from Belgium, Bank rate cut aims to curb inflow of foreign funds, Budapest hippies go on trial for hooliganism, Mr Powell foresees host of patrials, Fear over use of pill sends birth rate climbing, U K coastal waters in 'precarious' state, Wider aid for aged sought, The Guardian editor named journalist of the year, 'Photofit' picture led to arrest of killer, Le Figaro shares control, Poll shows French support for British entry, 43 civilians killed in burning town as N Vietnamese swing to attack in the south, Move to adjourn Lords reading of union Bill, More cash for London-based civil servants, The mystery of the African coup that failed, Ulster economic prospects to be jointly reviewed, Threat of extinction to 800 kinds of animals, Pupils at five schools to get extra protection, Government to act on pay review for MPS, Mr Rogers rebuked by Greek for interference, Faith and iron are the symbols of a growing new industrial area, Mass slaughter of Punjabis in East Bengal, Soviet protest over shop incident rejected, Detective is cleared of one charge of corruption, Premium Bond winners, Rail drivers work to rule next week, Protest over homes at Covent Garden, Reductions proposed in solicitors' conveyancing fees, Former Bolivian chief of intelligence shot dead by woman, Falangist rally fails to stir Madrid, Dr Kiesinger's woman assailant accused, Australian MP gives two hoots for liberty, Fighting in Jordan brings crisis nearer, Appeal to world communists by British Jews, Space travel a test pilots' playground, Militant shop stewards fight Ford pay offer, The case for selective breeding, Rumania is Moscow's odd man out, Nixon order to free Lieut Calley from prison pending review, Paternity hearing over son of marchioness, Pakistan army said to be wiping out leaders in brutal war, Princess Anne to open youth theatre today, Fifty firms attracted but more are needed, Police search for kidney graft woman, Call for health warning on whisky bottles, Students vote to press for wages instead of system of grants, Rosalie the typist as lesson to councils, Moscow seizes two Belgian human rights workers, Italy faces Easter strike wave, Army in Ulster seeks compensation ruling, Medicine 'not concerned enough with people'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Michelin, Harpley Construction Co. Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, GKN Sankey Ltd.,, Air France, Alta Moda, Interjet, Vickers, High & Mighty, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office Ltd., R & G Cuthbert, Fairmile-Lilleshall Limited, WG and S, Amalgamated Investment& Property Co Ltd, Lloyds Bank, Bl, rhp, Dg, A. Cooper, Thistle Hotels Ltd., Telford Development Corporation, Church's, Shifnal Jig & Tool Co., H. & M. Electrical Services, Kriter.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: RN half yearly promotions, George Devine Award to new dramatists, CWS appoint deputy head, Latest appointments, Technology: 'Key to the performance is the induced flow...and a reciprocating diaphragm pump operates at 1,500 rpm using a flexible actuator...' Kenneth Owen reviews the Selwood Spate Pump and other Council of Industrial Design award winners, RAF graduations, Chief financial adviser resigns, Paris police changes to combat violence. Politics and Parliament: Transforming business climate: tax sops to left wing being repealed: 'rich man's Budget' refuted: single code rules, The Budget discomfort for Labour, Commons debate on marriage after sex change, J Lyons not to take over catering, Failure to go for economic growth a missed opportunity, Blasphemy in theatre: talks continue, Free school meals cost £19m, 'Freely available' art, Broadcast transcripts should be obtainable House of Commons, Time problem for unsolicited goods Bill House of Lords, Next week. Sport: Basic craft to be tested by natural talent, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Mercer may ask FA to look into dope tests, Professionals humbled, Hill for Rindt Trophy, Army and RAF share title, Challenge in jeopardy, Wellington lose chance against Eton, Going suits Hunter's Treasure, India's gamble unsuccessful in Test, New cup event proposed for lower divisions, Eton fives, Miss Goolagong surprised, Club event to encourage the part-time player, Rigton Prince embarrassingly good, China's bid for double thwarted by Japan, Handful of giants take control over power game, Angus defends, Team with two captains make a mark, Oosterhuis needs fine round to qualify. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 9,18, 20 and 27, Business Notices, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, Earn Up To £3,000 From Home, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Dirtiest Show in Town, Double perspective Forget-Me-Not Lane Greenwich Irving Wardle, London Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall Stephen Walsh, Mens Fashion By Prudence Glynn, The Sorcerer Opera House, Manchester Alan Blyth, Hanky Park Mermaid Michael Billington, Husbands (x) Columbia Tales of Beatrix Potter (u) ABC 1 I'm An Elephant, Madame (x) Academy Cinema Two Spider's Strategy Socrates The Clowns National Film Theatre, Beating the bulge, Michel Beroff Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell. Arts and Entertainment: Just Harry and Me Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,735. Editorials/Leaders: Bank Rate Rationale, No Berlin Settlement Yet In Sight, An Expensive Bid For Peace. Letters to the Editor: Use of CS gas in war, 'Bangla Desh', Provisions for compensation for accidents on international flights, Secrecy in planning, The Hunt for the Czar, Conservation in Wales, Tax on picture frames, Probation service, Funds for research into pollution, Transport museum, Israel and the Arabs, Fares for the old, Verdict in the My Lai trial, A widow's damages, EEC entry at the price of West Indian hardship. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: MR TALBOT KELLY Painter of birds, Mr J. C. Taylor, Obituary, Dame Kathleen Lonsdale First woman president of British Association. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of. Business and Finance: Radial tyre output only in Michelin UK plants, Fed opposes Congress plan, Scottish Widows' Fund & Life Assurance Society New Business Again A Record In 1970 Mr. A. I. Mackenzie comments on success of Society's wide range of Policies, Copper jumps £15.25, "Investing In Success" Equities Limited Mr. C. H. P. Gifford's Statement, Si, Business Diary: Sir Frank Schon joins Laporte · Cleveland and Total again, Turriff Construction Corporation, Thomas Tilling wins control of Pilkington Tiles, Feather attacks 'unfair burden' of NI charges, Ofrex Group Limited, Putting a price on the Tory plans for VAT, Chairmen's Reports Sign of upturn at J Bibby, Thermal Syndicate Limited, Washington welcomes UK and German bank rate cuts, Bids and Deals MEPC's £44m switch from residential, Occidental sued over fiscal pact, £625m loan issue in Europe plan by US, Big boost to discount house prices, Clydesdale Commonwealth Hotels Ltd., British Enkalon nylon yarns to be dearer, Foundry chiefs say Japan will sell castings to Europe, Ford's £40m answer-plus question Paul Routledge on the package, Dunlop profit lower but dividend held, Lex bid of £6.25m accepted by Conduit majority, Oil men await Libyan moves, Quantifing the new Slater Walker, Main Lockheed customer 'greatly encouraged', Contracts, Leopold chief tells of shares, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Global in Arctic oil agreements, Company News Hewden-Stuart profit and payout at new 'highs', Mining Costs pare growth of Mineral Deposits, 334 prices up in food and household goods, Government steel statement expected after BSC threat to put up prices on Monday, BEA profit falls by £5.5m after slower traffic growth, How Central Bank fell between two stools, Chemical-textile company 'is target of ENI, Tara exploration granted State mining lease, Rolls must wait several days for decision, In brief, How the markets moved, Cotton's former properties sold, Pound fluctuates on cut in Bank rate: heavy trade in stocks, Delta reaction will decide the future of RB211 engine, The East Lancashire Paper Mill Company Limited., Despondency among the Revenue men, Sterling and Money, Parkinson board advises acceptance of Thorn bid, Peace hope in Longbridge strike by Leyland drivers, Institutions put the pressure on Wall Street Anthony Thomas reviews the shifts in the New York scene since the great bear market, Companies still hopeful on Russian vehicle plant, New titles for engineers, £800,000 hotel for Coventry is approved, Local authorities can now spend more on council house projects. Business Appointments: Reshuffle in Weir group's steel foundry companies. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues 'Tubes' Swiss loan well received, Fixed Interest, Discount houses rise sharply, Active NY cotton gains 65 points, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Law: 'Intent to utter' in coinage offences Regina V. Selby, Extended sentences machinery criticized Regina V. Horner, Charterers need not pay twice over for same lay time The Delian Spirit, Why Irishman was returned to face charges Keane V. Governor of Brixton Prison. Property: Country Properties.

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