The Times - 19/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes, From Paul Martin, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Staff, From Our Transport Correspondent Bracknell, May 18, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Manchester, May 18, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent Scarborough, May 18, By Our Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed, By A Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Pearce Wright, By Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, By Peter Hopkirk, By Frank Roberts, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent Bristol, May 18, From Patrick Brogan Paris, May 18, From Our Correspondent Geneva, May 18, By Our Europe Staff, From Peter Strafford Brussels, May 18, From Our Own Correspondent Rome, May 18, From Fred Emery Washington, May 18, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Hornsby Tokyo, May 18, From Our Correspondent Malta, May 18, From Dennis Kiley Kampala, May 18, From Our Correspondent Pretoria, May 18, From Michael Leapman New York, May 18, From Ian McDonald Washington, May 18, From Richard Wigg Lima, May 18, From Our Correspondent Istanbul, May 18, From Anthomy Thomas Wilmington, Delaware, May 18, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock, From Terry Mclean, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Norman Fox, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Nigel Lawson, Michael Wolfers, Michael Hamlyn, PHS, Douglas Dosser, JEAN HUMPHREY, 9 Offington Gardens, Worthing, Sussex., ELIZABETH MANNERS. Headmistress, Felixstowe College 18 Foxgrove Lane, Felixstowe, Suffolk., G. EASTHAM. President, Chief Fire Officers' Association, The Grange, Hawford, near Worcester., DAVID WHITAKER. Feniton Rectory, Honiton. Devon, May 13., IVOR MORRIS, JOHN HUXTABLE., F. D. MOSS., O. S. Prenn, Chairman, Racal-Thermionic Limited, Shore Road, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire. May 14., ANTHONY GIBBS, Spurfold House, Peaslake, Surrey., Yours faithfully, JOHN E. FOWLER, Crown Farm, London Road, Romford, Essex. May 14., MOYNE, Biddesden House, Andover, Hampshire, LEONARD MILLIS, Director, British Waterworks Association, 34 Park Street. W. 1., JOHN YEOMAN, Assistant Secretary, Council for the Protection of Rural England, 4 Hobart Place, S.W.1., D. R. VICKERS, Director, Mail Order Publishers Authority. 1 New Burlington Street, W.1., KENNETH HUDSON. Bath Universityv of Technology Centre for Adult Studies, Northgate House, Upper Borough Wails, Bath., By Our Estates Correspondent, John Higgins, Guy Brett, Max Harrison, By Giles Smith, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economic Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By John Groser Political Staff, By Philip Dyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, From Alan McGreger, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Georgio Borsa, From Peter Strafford, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, KEITH SCHELLENBERG., D. J. CROXALL, , E. W. FIELD., NIGEL STRUTT, , S. V. STRAKER,
ResumoNews: Concern over pupils from difficult homes, Doctor sued in what may be last breach suit, Lords forge ahead on industry Bill, Hotel would not spoil Avon Gorge, inquiry told, Road of death for Bengali refugees, Lord Crowther calls for tough fire law, US conspiracy trials raise new legal questions, A sign of King Arthur, Navy spills oil for research on slicks, GLC ban on lighted candles upsets US ballet group, The A-level girls who chose not to go to university, World moving towards maximum number of people it can support, Archaeology: How Neolithic man farmed, Hotel development control urged, German jobs on offer in Britain, Advertising Account Executive, The fire, the blitz, and the tourists, TV comedies criticized, Blake dismembered to boost profit Scholars shocked by practice of breaking up hand-printed books and drawings for sale, Curb may be placed on giant lorries from the Continent, Spectre of 1930s haunts dole queues, 23m Japanese affected by latest rail strike, Immigration Bill 'conflicts with Treaty of Rome', German witness says man had stolen cheques, Jews' lawyers uphold legality of Soviet trial, Poor response cancels royal reception, Counsel leaves court to examine stick of gelignite, Police to fight for nine regional groups in reorganized local government, Air Traffic Control Officer, British raise feeding stuffs danger, Key statistics of the British economy, Caledonian/BUA to extend cheap US holiday tours, Mr Sadat sweeps away last vestiges of Nasser administration, Bank of England Executive, The Pope gives assurances to Mgr Gonzi, Rome judge orders oil terminal to close, Price of noise may affect plans for motorways, Teachers back headmaster in essay case, Lava flow eases as Etna villagers pray, Hopes rising on Everest as climbers are tensed for summit attempt, Civil Servant, 500 Turks held after kidnapping, Gurkhas top the bill at Royal Tournament, Second place for Oxford in cash queue, Go free and read the Bible Gen Amin tells rebels, Genetics New rabbit breed has 100 young a year, Pretoria moves nearer to mixed athletics, Mr Jackson triumphs in censure motion, Six probation officers drop court duties in protest, Warning to priests by Vatican over art sales, New approach to role of New Zealand, Moscow pledges serious efforts for troops deal, Moneywise or otherwise, American doctors disagree over future of marijuana laws, Environment blamed for cancer, Seven coloured men held, The annual honours, Mr Heath leaves today for Paris with hopes high on both sides, Women applaud Mr Heath even in his absence, Cell biology Synthetic life not just round the corner, High prices return for Chinese porcelain, Golf club admits suspension of member is void, Teachers vote for pay arbitration, Support for space research agency, Ingrid Bergman party costs £110 in fines, Plea for joint action by ministers to ease mixed marriages, 462 Americans are prisoners in Vietnam war, Chinese free Irish Guards who strayed over Hongkong border, Government told to control 'intolerable' rise in population, YMCA to build £4m London hostel for 1,200, Cardinal defends teachers against heresy charges, The Times Diary Unionist reforms: report soon McLachlan's posthumous thriller, Peru's poor seek a home of their own, Civil servants' warning on pay, Do we need by-elections?, Help requested in hospital investigation, Mr Zanuck gives up as Fox chairman, 10p admission for museums, but free to students, How the 1944 Education Act was started against Churchill's wish, 16 alleged Mafia men sent to remote island, Architect was 'staggered' by free meals plan, Offer by Russians may yet rescue President Nixon from Senate challenge on military cuts, Post-colonial dilemma. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Abbey Life Triple Protection, Fare man bassa, J. Hewitt & Son, northeast, Union Miniere, Multiple Display Advertisements, Formid Abs, Deinhard, I E L, Midland Bank, Gordon's Special Dry London Gin, M.M, Heuga, Ferranti., British Life Reliance, G. N. Haden & Sons Limited, Winsor & Newton, Canada Life, Parker-Knoll Limited, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Dunhill International, Mlf, Chersonese (Fms) Estates Ltd., B M W, Iran Air, C & S Creditors Assn. Ltd.,, Norwich Union, Jack Barclay Limited, United Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,774, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Chess masters' fourth draw. Official Appointments and Notices: General resigns over Church, University news. Sport: Greene shares the lead, Olympic plan snubbed, Sports in Brief, Hampshire's highest first class score, Spencer's 5 for 11 in historic win, Miss Oxley starts well in title defence, Irish cling to lead to end long Scottish run, Four-leaved clover Miss Wade should have overlooked, Prestatyn take third team title, England reshuffled against Wales, First county win for Middlesex, Games include shooting, Corsaro leads strong Newmarket raid, Warwickshire get best of a tame draw, Tennis, Lions play rough in lineout, Piggott's Derby ride depends on Levanter today, Williams gets eye injury in training, Scots champion goes round in 91, Schools cricket, League needs £5,000 sponsor, A modest drachma goes on Chelsea. Classified Advertising: An MSL Consultant has analysed each appointment, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Property: Country Properties, Alfred Savill, Curtis & Henson. Politics and Parliament: Evidence of effect of high pay awards, Incomes policy must be genuine, not phoney, Hotelier's agony of mind after fire tragedy, Nearly all food will be exempted from VAT, Retaining Government influence over hanks, From April 1973 modest earnings of investment income will be taxed in same way as all income, Useful prize for unions in return for registration, Association with EEC will help Caribbean House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: The Eccles Charges For Museums, New Approach To Monopoly, Two Men To Be Trusted, The Mansfield Amendment, What IS A Population Policy?. Letters to the Editor: Britain and EEC, Hardwoods or softwoods, Why Ford can afford lavish wage settlements, Privileges of students, Throwaway bottles, Desalination and water supply, Church reunion: unity of forms or spirit?, A philosophy at the root of inflation, Link-wisdom, Profit and nationalized industry, Beet production, Guarding against accidents, Difficulties in cashing a cheque, Book advertisements, Winchester motorway. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Reviews: Lso Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Sadler's Wells Opera, London festival of Islamic art and culture, Edward Downes, Corunna! Theatre Upstairs Michael Billington, Henri Lartigue: the pursuit of humour and life, Royal Opera's new Tristan, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 20, 1946. Rising prices. Obituaries: Professor Joan Woodward Industrial Sociology at Imperial College, Canon H. G. G. Herklots, Sir Godfrey Cretney, Lieut-Gen Sir Ernest Wood, Obituary. Deaths. Business and Finance: Congress acts to get the railwaymen back to work, Metropolitan Estate and Property Corporation Limited, Business Diary: Terence Conran jumps into £1.3m liquidity, Switzerland's new giant shakes down Frank Vogl on CIBA-Geigy, Routes claim by airline 'exceeds state policy, Finance Bill amendment rejected, Council helps farmers on co-operative projects, BP returns to drilling Forties field in North Sea, Cheap air cargo link to continue, Chairmen's Reports Bunzl will have leaner year, Director-general sees improved trade prospects, Rotork Controls Limited rotork-, Government to place £20m computer orders, Competition without controls for banks, IT and T hold merger talks, Company News MEPC head for £10.2m profit and extra 3 pts, Renault strikers to stay out, A real bomb from those wonderful folks who gave you Pearl Harbor, New computer introduced, Eliminating waste can help to raise profitability, says building chief, Bonn and Central Bank agree on D-mark stabilization measures, The Times list of latest dividends, Shell prototype of 'igloo' petrol station opened, Correction, Olivetti Financial Report 1970, Unilever Limited and Unilever N.V., Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Unilever first quarter profit 25 pc higher, Fixed Interest, Cost inflation gnaws at the nation's food bill Sally White on the whys and wherefores of the rising prices, Jobless total in West Midlands still climbing, Threat of speed up in price rises as manufacturers' production costs increase, The Orion Insurance Company Limited Extracts from the Chairman's Statement for 1970, Lines abandon proposed £80m New Zealand container service, Lockheed warning on bankruptcy, Fishing industry asks for safeguards from EEC rivals, Dealings in Leopold to restart in Perth today, Unilever gains from price increases, Austrian Government International Loan 1930 Assented Sterling Bonds, How the markets moved, BSC squeeze brings down level of customers' debts, Record year for the Tarmac Group Tarmac Limited 1970 Highlights from Sir Charles Burman's Statement, Monopoly firms may be named, Banking group sells £8m stake in United Dominions Trust, 15,000 Fiat strikers in Turin protest march, New York cotton up 100 points, Investment income pledge by Mr Barber, Bids and Deals J Coral turns down Ladbroke approach, Prestcold to end Sterne name, UK will cut transition period on steel, Takeovers are 'small beer to the big brewers', Floating currencies 'threat to Six', Mining Losses mount at American Zinc, Big business as good citizen. Business Appointments: Mr Kenneth Cork joins First Finsburv board. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling and Money, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, New Issues Burndene offering one-for-two rights, Recent issues, Unilever close strongly.
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