The Times - 07/09/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Marcel Berlins, From Ian McDonald, By George Clark Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Our Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Business News Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark, By Peter Waymark, Tony Aldous, By our Education Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, From A Veterinary Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Science Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Malcolm W. Browne, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Ronald Sullivan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Parker, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon., John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, Michael Billington, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Ronald Hayman, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, From Neil Allen, By Norman Fox, By John Hennessy, Prudence Glynn, Michael Baily, PHS, Bernard Levin, ROBERT W. MOWAT., J. A. WAKEFIELD., LEICESTER., BRIAN MacARTHUR, , J. M. COLLARD, , G. P. WALSH, , BERAM SAKLATVALA, ROBERT J. BABINGTON., C. E. A. FIRTH, , WINIFRED HARPER., C. R. MORRISON, , HILDA LE HARIVEL., A. W. BEATSON., RICHARD CROOKSHANK, , BARBARA MacDONALD., P. A. WILSON., GEOFFREY BERRY, , From Ronald Faux, By Clifford Longley, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, R. E. E., P. E. P., The Hon Ewen Montagu, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Dennis Dwyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Giles Smith, From Paul Routledge, By Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, By Malcolm Brown, D. G. PENNIFOLD, , DENYS FRANZINI., V. R. COURT, , JOHN CONNELL., E. LOW, , Kenneth Owen, HOWARD GLEEK., MARGARET ROBERTS., (Mrs) STELLA BIRCHALL., Donald MacKay, Kevin Allen, John Woodland, Ross Davies, by Arthur Reed, by Michael Ramsden, by Our Special Correspondent, by Rex Haller Lambert Brothers, by Ian Verchere,
ResumoNews: TUC/Blackpool TUC leader offers olive branch on pay if Government holds prices steady, Oral folklore as aid to historians, New maps to show neglected minerals, Mr Mikardo carries Labour attack on 'Euro fanatics' to TUC, Brandt warning on troop cuts in Europe, Society 'heading for breakdown' warning, Expert at finding right aircraft, A look at the 'passenger millionaires', Whitechapel Gallery may have to close, Anglo-Canadian relations in need of repair, Parental influence key to ability to learn, Long-term prisoner says jail no deterrent, EEC entry could boost business for desperate cargo operators, Simpler rules needed for cheap North Atlantic travel, Rhodesia bars immigration of Asians and Coloureds, Thieu offer of aid to flood victims of N Vietnam, Hospital strike will affect 1,000 patients, 23 hurt in Channel ferry, West Berliners insist that visits to east must not be restricted, Patients who forget what doctors say, Death of boy aged nine starts clamour over insecticide spraying in US, Ten die in 'domestic row' at Australian farm, Reforms to be put to the Polish workers, Nader team accuses Volvo, Choice of working hours could ease chaos, Automation and the international mushroom, Graduates given warning over jobs, Maoist due to hang refuses to appeal, Nixon plea to workers to make sacrifices, Catholic priests urged to seek reconciliation, Tupamaros in tunnel mass escape, 'Board of Trade chiefs knew V & G decisions', Lord Goodman to pursue new Salisbury hopes, Cruise ship passengers angry at conditions, Russians claim sales lead over Concorde with Bulgarian deal, Concrete tower replaces Channel lightship, Court demand to impound Ali Sabri's property, Strikes threaten all motor production, 'Sesame Street' rejected as authoritarian, Philippines report plays down rebellion threat, Reflective Priestley TV visit to the North, Top Taiwan official defects to China, Air Charter, Immigrants' effect in schools, Welfare groups competing with veterinary surgeons, Nuclear power seen as remedy for fuel pollution, Chancellor's plea to East Germans to avoid delay, Collaboration in Europe, 'Escape car' returns to Blackpool, Town planners urged to widen social horizons in deciding role Environment, Boyhood friend a political threat to Dr Kaunda, Armed detectives guard Kray witness after shots from moving car, Pakistan's concessions bring about a thaw in relations with US, Women At Work PR requires personality, 103 escape in autobahn plane crash, Cordial start to Chequers talks, Senora Peron was buried for 14 years in Milan, Argentines fly to rescue of Antarctic men, Cahill view of detention on the 15th floor, Taking part in planning the environment, Londonderry trial allegation that the Army broke agreement not to move in men, The Times Diary The rise-and rise?-of NULHAT, John Weitz and the value of most things, Soviet colonel in spying case has left Italy, Girl of 14 shot in Londonderry brings Ulster toll to 100 dead, British regions stand to gain from EEC help, Mr Rippon says, How the ballot box could limit extremism in Ulster, Danger if tour prices too low. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tradewinds Airways Ltd., Northeast, The Scottish International Airline, Britannia Airways, Eric Hill, Mining Supplies, Armitage Shanks, Rolls-Royce, Spencer Aviation Ltd., Women's Appointments, Marine Midland Bank, The Airbrokers Association, Dillon, Read Overseas Corporation, Transmeridian Air Cargo Ltd., Lynton Holdings Ltd, Moss, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Youngman System Building Ltd, Rolls-Royce Motors Limited., Laker Airways, Boac, Lloyd International Airways Ltd, Rs Componenets Limited, Cambrian British Air Services, Saturn, Instone Air Transport Limited, Dan-Air, Twa, Jcb, Merlin. Weather: The Weather. Law: Carr bomb case adjourned again, Court is asked to repatriate Herr Steiner, Woman accused of taking away baby, Law Report September 3 1971 Nalgo ordered to withdraw mandate Hodgson and Others v. Nalgo and Others, Four accused of explosives theft, Naval officer remanded, Islanders jailed after sorcery. Arts and Entertainment: Felsenstein exhibition at Brighton, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,868, Radio, Sunday nights at the Royal Shakespeare, Exciting play in Silk tournament. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The Little Angels Sadler's Wells, World in Action Granada, BBC SO Curzon Albert Hall, The Last Sweet Days of Isaac Old Vic, Peter O'Toole, Idiot delights. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Golf, Formidable Taylor through to the last 16, Palace manager says players lack interest, Sports in Brief, Boxing Armstrong fails after fierce struggle for title, Motor cycling Fastest time set by Huggett, Cricket Mankad helps Indians and his confidence, Yachting Faultless British pair, Racing BP support Grand National with £10,000, Athletics Keino among the best for Crystal Palace, English polo players need experience. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 6. 1946. Supersonic flight, Sing a song of suicide. Editorials/Leaders: Making Sense Of Hospital Pay, Fear, Anger, Confusion And Buses, Special Courts And Secret Trials, Time To Slacken Controls. Letters to the Editor: Saving Britain's wildernesses, Uniformity in our food supermarkets, Engineers and the unions, Derelict railway land, In search of a peaceful solution in Ulster, Security at Kenwood, Rounding up and rounding down, Cut selling costs, Gas' n sympathy, Confidence trick, Banks' recredit, Millbank Hospital, Cycling on footpaths, Seeking a reply, Battle of Hastings, Estate duty, Roofs for students. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Admiral Godfrey Breadth of vision, Mr. C. E. Vulliamy Biography and satire, Donna Lucrezia Corsini, Miss V. E. Wellesley. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster School. Business and Finance: Car output disrupted as one-day stoppage brings strike-hit total to 30,000, Chairmen's Reports Ward & Goldstone on expansion tack, BAC strike decision will affect Concordes, Bank of England to buy American IBM computers, Commodities, Ldn & Midland rights offer of loan stock, Computer news LUCS orders grow by 35 per cent, Development area policy Giving a fair deal to the regions, Contracts, West German payments surplus up again, Steel strip produced from powdered iron ore, Rhodesian bonds advance, World farm food balance, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Confidence in economy waning, Eva Industries, Bretton Woods and after The new era of floating exchange rates, Spanish wine Price fears, Vauxhall postpones short-time working, £9.5m Norwegian rig to be used in North Sea search, Italy's shipbuilding giant braces itself for recovery, TriStar deadline near, Fixed Interest, Mining Nigeria to compete in new mineral search, Report to show weaknesses in clothing industry, Commodities Rubber producers call for dynamic policy to regenerate industry, Plessey men let staff into plant, BSC output recovers from July strikes, Political negotiation with US vital to solve currency crisis, Italian minister says, Ceylon £1.2m tractor order, Report is critical of pay based on length of service, Bids and Deals AIP offer for Edger lapses, Unions see increasing hopes of keeping all four UCS yards open, Holcombe back in the black, Aims of Industry call for funds, Daimler-Benz unit set to build Phantom engines, Business Diary: Odd missive from Sumitomo, London · TUC voting, Company News Brilliant year for the new-look Myson Group, Lack of investment in NW blamed for redundancies, Call to diversify banking services, Further gains at Lancaster Carpets. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends., London & Regional Market Prices Gilts and equities move ahead, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J L Bird joins Ultra. Property: Salerooms. Births.
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