The Times - 06/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Christopher Walker, From Ian McDonald, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, Sally White, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Jones, Ronald Faux, By Our Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Dan van der Vat Pretoria, Aug 5, From Derek Wilson Saigon, Aug 5, From Mario Modiano Athens, Aug 5, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Bernard Gwertzman, From Michael Leapman, Alan blyth, Joan Chissell, Leonard BuckleY, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Terry McLean, By Rex Bellamy, By Nature-Times News Service, Gerald Ely, Innis Macbeath, PHS, Louis Heren, Pearce Wright, Ronald Butt, S. W. BAILEY, BERNARD DUNSTAN, , PETER HORDERN, , OLIVER MOXON, TIMOTHY RAISON, LAWRENCE WASS, , ROBIN TURTON, , EDWARD HOLLOWAY, , K. MOSSMAN., W. K. C. GUTHRIE., CECILY LOWENTHAL, , EVAN LUARD, PETER LIDDELL, , ELSPETH HUXLEY, , ROY MATTHEWS, BRUCE KEMBLE, , JOANNA NASH, , GEOFFRFY WANSELL, NICHOLAS DE JONGH, , TONY PALMER, ROY HAY, , By Peter Waymark, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, The Abbot of Worth Abbey, From Our Own Correspondent, Sir Michael Balcon, H.E.C., By Ian Morison, From Charles Hargrove, By John Armytage, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Sally White, By Clifford Webb, By Giles Smith, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, DENYS FRANZTNI, A. R OBRIST, , Geoffrey Bell, Christopher Foster,
ResumoNews: Pakistan's version of Bengal uprising, Slight rise in legal abortions, Latest pamphlets Struggle for education of the poor, Blindfold astronaut's clue to space hazard, Abingdon is 62% for joining the Market, Keep the metric plan, Observations about the debate on Europe, Israel jails bomb plot women, Labour complain of press bias, Teacher takes the chair, Witness accuses dean of telling meeting that violence in S Africa will be a good thing, Covent Garden exhibition centre opposed, Chemistry teachers asked to omit fireworks formula, Roped engineer makes repairs to Soviet plane, Meat and eggs getting cheaper Food prices, US-Soviet joint move to ban germ weapons, ITV not to cover Olympic Games 'live', Sino-Russian trade pact signed but insults go on, Growing concern in Soviet block over Nixon visit to Peking, Free Twelfth for the dustman Regional notebook, Obscenity under fire in New York City, The early morning author of 104 books, New education journal date is October 15, Mercury pollutes Thames, Big welcome for Chav Blyth, New Sports Council members, The Times Diary Argyle: lawyers' domino theory, £5 non-ratepayer tax is suggested to local authorities, Grave disquiet among some lawyers, Apollo astronaut performs first walk in deep space, Saigon poll trickery attacked, Unemployment and redundancy pay, Demonstrations and protests against 'Oz' jail sentences, Police defend shooting in Munich bank siege, 35 lives lost in Yugoslav rail collision, Bird habitat research in wet gravel pits, Counterpoint, 'Japanese fighters use airliners as targets', Royal assent, Science report Neurophysiology: Brain's process of selectivity, Foreign intrigue in Sudan, Children under 10 'too young for traffic', Solar system Testing for stable atmospheres, Sudan accuses Israelis of aiding rebels, Safety plans for Navy race, Nato partners make offers for Malta settlement, Clot-dissolving drug cuts coronary deaths by third, 25 killed as typhoon sweeps Japan, Politics of resistance to the unions Act, 'Typical house' used to train troops, Army sends 1,000 more men to Northern Ireland, Guillotine denial, MPs to debate entry terms on October 21, Mr Sisco retains his Suez hopes, Defence Ministry to take over atomic weapons research, Urban and rural problems of transport for school children, Committee's warning on threats to MPs, Not even the children sleep when Ulster troops ring the doorbell at 3.30 am, More drug convictions but fewer narcotic addicts, Prosecutor asks for acquittal of 11 young Greeks, Record bonus earned in Clydebank yard, Report calls for big Wall Street shake-up, Rail men seek substantial pay increase, Portuguese journalists' union secretary held in labour purge, Insurance firms 'secretive'. News in Brief. Law: Turkish peasant arrested in forged antiquities case, Londoner on US drug charge, Bail refused in Qantas extortion case. Index. Display Advertising: The Canada Life, Brown Knight & Truscott Ltd., The Scottish International Airline, Vent-Axia, Amari Limited., Interim Statement, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Cutty Sark., Tf Group Ltd., Gooch & Wagstaff, The Electric Environment., Hepworth Ceramic Holdings Limited, Alfa Romeo (Gb) Ltd.,, J. W. Spear & Sons Ltd., Saa. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Government determined to root out Ulster violence: Mr Callaghan wants march banned House of Commons, Electoral problems of European Parliament House of Commons, Government do not have power to direct Crown Agents in any way House of Lords, Mr Heath urged to heed Clydeside ideas. Official Appointments and Notices: Sierra Leone names High Commissioner, Church news Latest appointments, University news St Andrews. Reviews: Peter Pears/ Julian Bream Queen Elizabeth Hall, Pure Goldie Bbc 1, Boulez-Mahler 9 Albert Hall, Motorized easy rider Vanishing Point (aa) Odeon, Leicester Square Puppet on a Chain (aa) London Pavilion Making It (x) Carlton Bombay Talkie (a) Paris Pullman, Hamlet Cambridge. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rohan's challengers will go close, Brinkley on target, June Green aims high, Sports in Brief, McCluskey humbled by Australian, Lesley Charles makes her £100 mark, Rest day success for Qualio III, Luckhurst brings some relief on a silent day, Humphreys takes a grip to play the prefect, Dry throats and wet pitch await yet another Lions record. Property: Country Properties, Residential property. Editorials/Leaders: The Third Generation, The Rigging Of Vietnam's Election, The Real Issue Of Rolls-Royce And Irc, French Monetary Politics. Letters to the Editor: Fahrenheit temperature, Clearing litter, Britain and EEC, International Giro service, Bloomsburv haikus, Water shortage, Risk of too much shopping space, Private education, Prizewinning buildings, Government support for flagging firms, Was Cock Robin poisoned?, General Mihailovic, Time for a visit?, Two Chinas and the United Nations, The Oz trial. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. B. ANDERSON Authority on alpine plants, Very Rev Dom Maurice Bell, SERGEI NOLBANDOV Contribution to British films, Mr N. Foxandrews, Sir Benjamin Brodie. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, August 5. 1946. Nijinsky leaves. Business and Finance: Midland growth campaign, Shell's second quarter bolsters confidence, Pressure on the private sector, Company News Rowntree and Bovril talks on higher offer, Minister rejects tariff aid for microcircuit industry, ICI to pay £10m for Carrington companies, Shell's second quarter results cheer the market, Opposition from unions and CBI delays regional price index plan, Survey shows rising business confidence, Commodities, Watney steps up Truman stake, Unit trust prices, Lockheed chief tours RB 211 engine factory, Price dilemma for state industry, East Kilbride Accepts Express offer, Chairmen's Reports, Business Diary: 'Players' win at Gas Council · Stage business, Industrial code challenged by NUM leader, New Issues, McChesney Martin urges radical reform on Wall Street, Common Market Commission seeks export price safeguards, Exchanges still confused by French controls, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, 500 to lose jobs at Perkins, BLMC blames new model problems for US sales dip, Fixed Interest, Bass reduces stake in Greene, King, United States Disclosure on foreign loans, Deadline today for CBI pledge, Schroder Wagg unaware of extent of Peters losses, £125m Isle of Grain power station contracts awarded, US using special drawing rights more, says IMF, Paris clarifies rules for dealing in francs, Single corporation to control gas industry, Mining Int Nickel to cut output by 7pc, Stakes in Wankel 'not for sale', New government stocks for listing, Honeywell attack on state policy for computers, Trust Houses statement soon, BLMC jobs warning. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, NY Silver Down 70 pts, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Mild recovery on New York Stock Exchange, Good rise in Thorn, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments International Combustion's new managing director. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,841., Radio. Births.
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