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The Times - 27/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Denis Taylor, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Business News Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Our Labour Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From Olive Borrell, By Our Medical Reporter, By Clifford Longley, By a Staff Reporter, By Robert Fisk, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From James Morgan, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Jim Railton, From Terry McLean, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondeent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, by Katie Stewart, Dennis Potter, Paul Barker, Edward Candy, Derwent May, Cameron Hazlehurst, Guy Brett, PHS, Peter Waymark, Henry Stanhope, ANTHONY WEDGWOOD BENN., NICHOLAS KALDOR., G. H. G. NORMAN, , JANE PAGE, , WILLIAM J. BRITTAIN, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, ELIZABETH THOMAS, , NOEL GOODWIN., RONALD WARD, , PETER M. JACKSON, W. H. W. MCLAUGHLIN., C. P. HAMILTON-ADAMS, M. G. IONIDES., MARTIN ENNALS, , SIMON REGAN, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Malcolm Brown, By John Armytage, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From Ian McDonald, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By John Whitmore, By Melvyn Westlake, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, M. J. MILNES., T. H. MAKEPEACE, , JOHN SIZER, , STANLEY ALSTEAD, , J. F. MARTIN., NEVILLE BASS, , By Hugh Stephenson, Richard Spiegelberg, Julian Mounter, by J. M. Ramsden editor, Flight International, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Michael Wilson technical editor, Flight International, by A Special Correspondent, W. T. Gunston, by Arthur Reed, by Ian Verchère Air Travel Magazine, by Arthur Ord-Hume editor, Aerospace Review, by Derek D. Dempster British Airport Construction and Equipment Association., by Ian Verchere, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Hugh W. Cowin,

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News: Union delegates protest on registration, London homelessness 'will worsen' failing big grants and regional planning, Manufacturers must tailor aircraft to fit budget and versatile role, Giant from Pergamum altar found at Henley, Britain's stake in space shuttle plan, Journalists seek ruling on pension and redundancy, The struggle for the Tory leadership, Private flying boosted by space-age technology, Captive consul sends wife reassuring letter, Indians say Pakistan has lost 120 in clashes, Hopes brighter for solution on Rhodesia, California man accused of 12 murders, Motoring Speculation on BRM sponsors, Peace can be bought at a price-with quieter jets and remoter landing sites, The statistics of London's shame, Ties between countries cut military costs, Experts say Concorde will not harm environment, Retirement homes, Mr Lee challenges 'naive' belief in press freedom, More East African Asians to be admitted from June, Insurance clients told to seek new cover, Revolt of the eunuchs, The ideal design a victim of rapid change, Director found guilty in cheques case, TriStar may make appearance at Paris show, M Pompidou calls for talks on the dollar, Solicitor and director are acquitted, Crew on piracy charges 'spoke of South America', £330m city plan approved, Mr Nixon changes his tune in the South, Man collects £233,000 in hoax over bomb on Australian airliner, Labour-Liberal deal may cost Tories Harrow, Growth rate of 5 pc foreseen by Mr Davies, Definite need to run down scheduled capacity in favour of the charter market, Government upholds right of British troops to shoot without warning in Ulster, Mr Heath favours leaving decisive vote until later, Mr Rippon says entry would not bring Nato defence changes, Mr Walker outlines strategy to secure survival of civilization, UN extends its peace mandate in Cyprus, Prison demanded for Riga trial Jews, Hasty decision opposed, President Sadat digs in his heels, £1,500 damages award against Mr Eric Lubbock, Japan's master wrestler bows out, Lady Dartmouth challenged over latest GLC proposals for redeveloping Covent Garden, Women find TV plays are not so horrid, Mr Faulkner appeals for destruction of 'subhuman' terrorists, Coroner says boilers were death trap, Meteorology: Volcanoes and climate, Mr Brezhnev praises Czech 'true patriots', Why not a TU-Concorde-144?, £36,511 for Catherine the Great tureen, Suspension of doctor lifted, Businessmen join orchestra's board, Humber bridge start next year, Home care 'main need of disabled children', Constitutional crisis after Trinidad poll boycott, Subtle but significant changes in school attitudes, Sergeant was almost due to go home, Make your own Cook Book, Aviation a Special Report to mark today's opening of the Paris air show, Technicians go on strike in support of dons, Faster action on planning is forecast, Bitter political debate over control of international routes, Herr Brandt says 'We cannot afford failure this time', Lord Thomas seeking club investigation, Nixon victory in Senate on draft extension, Mr Barber says 'great debate' is approaching, Poor bloody corps?, Turbofan engines raise prospects of flights between city centres, Yugoslavs weep for British air victims, £11m credit to cover fraud, court is told, Scuffles as court is cleared, Foulness choice killed golden chance for vertical take-off, The Times Diary Impressive line-up for Prager trial, Three student arrests in Turkish kidnapping case, Mr Laird reassures Nato on strategy, Government wavers over attitude to rocket research, Six policemen sent to jail on theft charges, Clash over remedies for homelessness, Warders say criminals tried to set fire to Albany prison and injured several officers, Islanders protest as Mafia exiles land. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Aga, Greater London Fund for the Blind, T-Line, Butlers Distribution, Caledonian Bua, Richard Ellis & Son, Gre, Fiat, Leeds Permanent, Bally, Dfds, Ansafone, Jaguar XJ6, Shelter, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Wilson Alloys, Odgers, The Barclays Group, Boac, Westholm Constructions Ltd., The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Times Newspapers Limited, Authority On World Aviation, Iran Air, British Aircraft Corporation, Cib, Thos. Barlow & Sons Limited, GKN House, Weatherall Green & Smith. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Disabled in need of chance to earn a living House of Lords, Loophole in local electoral laws, RAF to get warnings on dangers of drugs, Barber's law: give away £700m, lose 2,000 seats, Circumstances in Ulster in which troops have right to shoot to kill House of Commons, Opposition predict an undigested diet of bad pop, Commercial radio v BBC: Mr Chataway claims Jimmy Young culture will not be undermined. Sport: Bembridge fails at third, Attendance drop of nearly 1.5 million, Violence erupts again, Meads pays wholehearted tribute to Lions, South African's bold bid, Prendergast respects both his Derby colts, D'Oliveira scores 136 for selector, Sports in Brief, Wrist injury stops Miss Wade, First day bumps for five Keble crews, Americans find old finishing power to end elation, Paris results Men's singles First Round, Rain halts a stern battle between Leeds and Juventus, Toshack's winner for Wales Finland 0 Wales 1, Hutton worries Middlesex, Bill Watts leads the Northern trainers, Hole Scottish champion will remember, Pedigree century from Zahir. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Pembrokeshire, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Entertainments, Lewis Namier, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Property: London And Suburban. Reviews: II barbiere di Siviglia Royal Opera House Stanley Sadie, The Critic as Artist Open Space Michael Billington, "Always miserable and out of place in public life" Sir Edward Grey, Fringe men and their labels Hustlers, Beats and Others, Comedy for Strand Theatre, Dance Pictures The Place John Percival, New Japanese Music Purcell Room Max Harrison, Monarchy and the burden of free speech A Measure of Understanding, Musically taut revival The Rising of the Moon Glyndebourne William Mann, The blighted garden Beyond the Stable State, Art at 24 frames a second, A great European The Diaries of a Cosmopolitan: Count Harry Kessler, 19181937, Book Bang, Quick guide, The Creation Festival Hall Alan Blyth, 500 years after Durer. Editorials/Leaders: The Homeless In London, The Labour Party And Europe, Making Sense Of Mergers, Welcome Help To The East African Asians. Letters to the Editor: Red Revolution, Singapore prisoners, Stability tax to curb demand, Trampled flowers, The decision on Europe: consulting public opinion, Paying for pollution, Returnable bottles, Precious water down the drain, Hazards of prophecy, Antiquated attitude to women in business, NEDO inflation, Royal Navy's litter, Civil Servants in Northern Ireland, Hitler and Czechoslovakia, Students and galleries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday,. Births. Obituaries: Mr W.T. Wren Influence on housing, Obituary, Mr B.F. Macdona Anglo-African relations, Dowager Lady Reading. Business and Finance: Contracts Bacal awarded £2m housing project, New threat seen of protectionist legislation in U S, BSA goes into reverse again, Board waiting for the reflationary box to open, D mark rate plunges as speculators sell, CITB to cut levy by £2½m this year, City of Oslo (Norway), How much free rein for state industry?, Business Diary: Playing the venture capital game · Musical chairs, Plea for Eurodollar market code, Bestobell uptrend, Eurosyndicat, Big drop in payments surplus, Union fears on 'danger to car industry', Stanwood Radio Limited, Wm. Finlay (Belfast) Limited, Steel imports 'taking cream of market', Aluminium radiator developed by Covrad, Bids and Deals Bulpitts flare up on BSR talks, April fire damage put at £8.1m, Alfred Clough Limited, Winn Industries Group, McIntyre & Sons (constructional, Italians in a snarl-up, The Times list of latest dividends, Compagnie Financière De Suez Et De L'union Parisienne, Fear of earlier closures, Credit Du Nord, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, NY silver falls 130 points, Ladbroke raises Coral stake and lifts its offer, Bba Group Limited, Fixed Interest, BSA expects to make loss in current year and passes interim, Tough TUC policy on registration under IRB, Duty changes planned on meat imports from July, Jefferson Smurfit Group Limited, CBI call for radical reform of restrictive practices, mergers & monopolies laws, Odex Racasan, Bestobell A substantial improvement expected in 1971, G. R. Bodycote (Holdings) Limited Mr. Norman F. Pettit Reviews A Momentous Year, Rolls-Royce threatens layoffs, Consulting engineers call for re-drafting of rules, Company News S & K paying 6 pc as profits soar towards £1.5m, BMW sees further drop in profits, Major UK car producers raise output by 6 pc, In brief, Power plant makers urged to open market for overseas competition, Antitrust suit against Alcoa, Managers make the best management teachers, Washington's softer line on antitrust Anthony Thomas reports on the Nixon team's rethinking of merger and monopoly laws, Mining Doubts on Ampol's dividend rate, Bank chief stresses Chile's need for foreign capital, Sterling and Money, Lockheed asking airline customers for extra $100m in TriStar prepayments, Butlin's, Chairmen's Reports Strong forecast by Ultramar, How the markets moved Rises, Reform of laws on monopolies is proposed, U S agency to bid for PKL, Burroughs critical of Whitehall on computers, Ultramar Company Limited Statement of the Chairman, Mr. Campbell Nelson, 'No duress' reply by BSC to strike call, Car premiums rise 'inevitable'. Stock Exchange Tables: ICI close strongly, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Minsec director blames crash on stockbrokers. Business Appointments: Sir John Wall made deputy chairman of Cunard. Law: Rescission of receiving orders Ex Parte the Official Receiver and the Debtor, Asbestosis victims' damages upheld Smith and Others V. Central Asbestos Co. Ltd., Gaming Act advertisement contained too much Regina V. Leicester Gaming Licensing Committee Ex Parte Shine and Another. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,781.

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