The Times - 18/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Derek Wilson, By Sydney Lenssen Editor of Construction News, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Hugh Noyes, By Our Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield, By Staff Reporters, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Blake, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, By Michael Wolfers, By Our Diplamatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Leapman, From Stewart Harris, John Russell Taylor, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Jim Railton, From Terry MCLean, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, by John Young, by Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, by Jo Beresford, by Jean Franco, by Reece Smith, by Glynis Anthony, by Dr David Davies Royal College of Surgeons, London, Peter Jay, John Clare, PHS, CROMER., THOMAS BALOGH., SIMON CAMPBELL-SMITH., K. W. E. CRAVEN., NORMAN HULBERT., ELIZABETH O'KELLY., MARTIN ENNALS, Secretary General, Amnesty International PATRICK MONTGOMERY, Secretary, Anti-Slavery Society. BEN WHITAKER, Director, , TERENOE DAVIS., BASIL TANSY., W. H. C. FREND, , V. E. DAWSON, GEORGE BERNARD., OVADIA SHAPIRO., PAULINE CRABBE., R. E. COUCH., P. S. G. CAMERON., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Church Affairs Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Sally White, By Business News Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Philip Dyer, From Patrick Brogan, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, DONALD MAXWELL, Director. BMEC., MOIRA SHEPPARD., P. M. OPPENHEIMER, N. G. WELLINGS., R. W. AITKEN, T. D. BRIDGE., STANLEY BERWIN., By David Jones, Margaret Stone,
ResumoNews: Libel damages for Professor Trevor-Roper, Call for strike threat over higher pensions, Weary American troops avoid the Vietcong, RSPCA is criticized over Heathrow animal care, Majority for Labour doubled in Hayes poll, RAF sergeant spoke of threats from men like gangsters, witness tells secrets court, Mr Sharples rejects police proposals on non-patrials, Hospital denies 'dumping' paralysed youth, WEU given warning about plans of Russia, General Minh to fight Vietnam election on coexistence policy, Emperor tries to close African rift, Israel to pass law making hospital strike illegal, Sir R Menzies denies he lied about Saigon plea, Genetics: Fertility and sickle cells, £90,000 grant to preserve historic buildings, Industry is main source of private medicine's cash, £500 for widow of soldier killed in Ulster, TUC chief rejects code of industrial relations put forward by Mr Carr, Bonn runs ahead of Mr Brezhney, Transmission workers vote to stay out as Ford attitude hardens, Norway votes for talks with Six, Army props weak Government, From teeming metropolis vast empty spaces, Committee studied method, Half penny will stay, currency board says, Birth rate defeats social reform, Dr Allison condemns 'a moral cancer', Scottish TUC members to see Prime Minister on Monday over clyde yards' closure, Moves to protect life of Archbishop Makarios, Greeks free leading communist detainee, Salyut team may stay longer in space, Unemployment and reliance on coffee pose huge problems, Man named in Vietnam secrets leak, Tighter security ordered for confidential files, Mathematical formula may help to save kidney patients, MP to persist with Bill to save churches, Government code of practice emphasizes management duties to workers, One year at Westminster, Whitehall refuses to talk of a surrender, Milk decision retrograde, school MOs say, Traffic jams as misunderstanding closes two lanes, Countenpoint, Mr Wilson seeks censure debate on prices and unemployment rise, Egypt sees new round of Suez fighting ahead, Fireman killed as seven are saved from hotel blaze, Inquiry call in Levin charge against judge, The Times Diary Brasenose takes coeducational lead, Enigmatic Mr Mintoff takes over, Mr Nixon calls for action to curb US drug addiction, Statues still keep their secret, Church a bastion of colonial culture, Britain ready to take back Anguilla as colony, Sextuplet wife expecting another baby, Eccentric man mirrors Latin America, Muscular dystrophy youth was refused sterilization, Early end to Ministry's bridge restrictions is unlikely, Changes proposed in EEC fisheries policy to meet Britain's objections, British shipping supports going into Community, Drivers vote to ban SR night trains, Expert defends the technique but blames human error, RAAF aid sought to carry springboks, £2,000 award for brass band official, New fear of steel strike as pay talks fail, Woman is fined for threat over debt, Second thoughts on free trade offer to Efta, 'Bantustans to be free by 1979', Riots over Okinawa pact signing, Ex-official 'gave paper Vietnam secrets', A nation all set to lead the Andean group, Councillor denies forging ballot papers, Mr Wilson threatens BBC over TV film, Italian magician loses his political illusions, Vatican reveals plan to modernize Catechism, When a Scottish pound equals 80 pence, Silver wall sconces sold for £62,000, MPs to decide on EEC entry in October with whip for Tories. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, French Line, The National Bank, Banco Cafetero, Bank of London & Montreal Limited, Cutty Sark, Pacific Steam Navigation Co, Deinhard, Universal Grinding Limited, The Times, The Industrial Society, Arcor In Brief, WG and S, Dewar's, Colombia, Boots, Klm, Lloyds Bank Limited, Newmans Tubes LIMITED, Banco de Bogotá, Times Special Reports, L.Lipton Ltd, Ib, Coltejer, West Riding Worsted And Woollen Mills Limited, Royal Bank Of Canada. Weather: The Weather. Law: Independent doctor to decide whether police officer should be retired Kegma V. Kent Police Authority and Others Ex parte Godden, No decree absolute-wedding invitations sent Parkes V. Parkes. Reviews: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Festival Hall Stephen Walsh, Béjart ballets Coliseum John Percival, Llandaff Festival Kenneth Loveland, The Patrick Pearse Motel Queen's Irving Wardle, Joan Crawford, super star: a fearful joy Trog (AA) Rialto Harry Munter (AA) Berkeley Like-Chekhov's Love New Cinema Club One of Those Things (x) New Victoria, Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth. Classified Advertising: Financial Controller, Business Notices, Personal Columns Also On Page 29, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: An Irish farewell House of Lords, Size of BAOR, Referendum rejected: Mr Heath adheres to usual procedures, Registration stays with police, Next week, 30-day forecasts kept: rash to plan by them, Tax official reprimanded: tighter security in departments ordered, Possibility of nuclear cooperation in long-term by Britain and France, Timetable for great debate on the Common Market House of Commons, Ulster border patrols to counter arms smuggling, Some jumbo jet charter flights banned, Repatriation of immigrants regarded as social service, Katyn inquiry would open old wounds. Sport: Hipwood excels to hit four goals, Rock Roi caps the Hue-Williams dream season, Richards hammers Kent, Gorman unsettles edgy Laver, Double for a veteran, Sports in Brief, Southwick croquet, Amateurs on tour, John in doubt for game with Canterbury, England poised for a big total, Jacklin holes out from 160 yards, South Africa to play six Tests, Walker's brisk round, Surrey strike in last hour, Three boxers found to be doned, Essex hold Leicester but then falter, Carroll becomes double Blue, Strong challenge for Diamond Sculls. Editorials/Leaders: Timetable Of Decision, Cbi's Gloomy Forecast, The Great Red Road Block Of Europe, Lord Goodman's Mission To Rhodesia. Letters to the Editor: Elephants first, A moratorium from creditors, Social security bill, Bevin's Palestine policy, Critical questions, Britain and Europe, Hyde Park terraces, Off the rails, Milton Keynes, Children on the streets, Lame, but swimming, High voltage computer, Floating the pound, Packaged sweets, Views on the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders situation Plight of subcontractors, The right sort of disaster aid, Promotion of medicines, Greater understanding needed, Recognition of East Germany. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday. June 20, 1946 J. L. Baird. Obituaries: Dr G. C. Pidgeon Uniting Canadian Churches, Mr James Maccoll Labour MP for Widnes, Mr T. L. Marks, Ellaline Terriss, Mrs M. F. Maugham, Obituary, Lord Thurlow. Business and Finance: Mr Michael Shanks to leave BLMC, Mining Charter warning, Bids and Deals, China clays and the paper recession, The Industrial and General Trust Lord Tangley on the uncertainties besetting the economic outlook, Lockheed supporters seek Federal action in cases of big business collapse, Dearer loaf on the way, says Spillers' chairman, Conversion of power stations to oil halted, Aerospace exports set four-month record, Charter Consolidated Limited Notice Of Annual General Meeting, £159m drop in bank lending to producers, Northolt exhibition site plea to Whitehall, Embankment Trust Limited, Whitehall's role in intelligent exporting, Shipowners tougher on contract premiums, Ferranti Ltd, The Code-at root it is a matter of common sense Innis Macbeath, Labour Editor, examines the new Industrial Code and finds that its use by management can be reflected in company profits, Revised output figures still fail to cheer, More than 60 pc of British industry is working below capacity, survey shows, Falling orders and lack of liquidity sap confidence, Unit trust sales rise again, CBI's case on a Commission for Competition, The Times list of latest dividends, Overseas work turns Ferranti profit into loss, OECD calls for concerted action in payments crisis, Company News SIH dividend two points up on forecast, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, MP tries to block Mersey Docks Bill, It's all done, and undone, with computers, Fixed Interest, Chairmen's Reports Spillers see higher profits-and prices, Paris by the sq ft Derek Harris, Paris, June 17, reports on France's property boom and the big build-up of UK interests there, Mr Feather is optimistic about prospects of UCS work force, Rockwell ready if Lockheed falls, Zinc price raised by 17 pc, Pearson bid for Penguin, Charter Consolidated Limited Statement by the chairman Mr S. Spiro, 60,000 NFC staff reassured on jobs, How the markets moved, Nixon adviser calls for U S import surcharge and subsidies on exports, R-R debt loses Doncaster £1.7m, Sterling and Money, Business Diary: Hoax on the chairman · Behind the Senate arras, US call for Eurodollar open market operations, The Rose Group Record Sales-Record Profits. Stock Exchange Tables: NY silver drops 120 points, Wall Street, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, New Issues Glendevon douche, Drawing of Bonds, Equity rally checked, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Mr Doggett joins AEA. Property: Country Properties, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,800, Broadcasting Television.
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