The Times - 12/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By John Groser and Nicholas Jones Political Staff, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Leapman, From Tim Jones and Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ian Murray, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Garry Lloyd, From Denis Taylor, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Clive Borrell, From Ronald Faux, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From David Blake, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, From Eric Marsden, By Richard Harris, From Stewart Harris, By Philip Howard, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Guy Brett, William Mann, Barry Norman, Marghanita Laski, H. R. F. Keating, Robert Nye, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Stanley Johnson, Bernard Levin, PHS, Stephen Jessel, Margaret Stewart, R. A. CHARTRES., ROY HARROD., ROLAND ADAMS., D. DEVAS., JOHN ROWLEY., PETER FLEMING, , A. R. BELCH, , WILLIAM PICKLES., MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON, , RONALD RUSSELL, , A. W. VAUGHAN, , PHYLLIS MITCHELL, , G. A. L. GILBERT, , J. E. HUMPHREY., IAN M. WELLS., T. VERSCHOYLE, , BETTINA EHRLICH, , A. J. AYER, , C. J. STRANKS., ELIZABETH CAMPBELL-KEASE, , KENNETH LANE, , EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, , JOHN FRASER., PETER SALWAY., PHILIP C. GIBBONS., By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Mr Arthur Bailey, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Ian Morison, By John Armytage, By Our Financial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Margaret Stone, By Sally White, By Clifford Webb, T. MERVYN JONES, , W. d'IVRY OAKESHOTT, , ANDREW HAMILTON., Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Lord Erroll hears case for flexible pub opening hours, Yachtswoman tells why she sailed Atlantic alone, British children saved from hotel disaster, Summer schools at the Open University An aid to student survival, Motoring Car test: Simca 1204 Special, Gravel plan is approved, with conditions, Protestant call to aid security forces, Russia and India call for a political solution in E Bengal, Milk, post and bread delivery disrupted as life in Belfast becomes a nightmare, Bomb threat at consulate, Rumania warned over views on China, Merton heads Oxford's academic league table, U S Marine cleared of helping enemy, Army claim 70% of IRA suspects, Troops fight to keep Derry mobs apart, Amnesty asks for release of Indonesians, £83 London-New York air fare if IATA agrees, Czech mine director escapes his captors, Vandals cost bus service £3,000 a week, Why the Common Market remains unsung in France, Henry VIII a bit too bold for U S puritans, Greek jurists' call to end military tribunals, Mercenary complains his words were distorted, looks at the UN Conference on the Human Environment International control of the pollution explosion, Big Iron Age finds at Danebury hill fort, Clyde development authority with government backing proposed by TUC to save UCS, Militants call for boycott of British goods, Booster put into body of a heart patient, Soviet airliner crashes with 97 on board, Soft pedal for gastronomic records, Mr Lindsay joins the Democrats but leaves his presidential options open, Sailors to decide on new uniform designs, Ship-to-shore talk decides return, Two released men say soldiers beat them, Mr Gorton's position remains in balance, Bengali threat to kill Pakistan hostages if Shaikh is harmed, Slimming-belt testers 'put inch on waists', Complaint on review of memoirs upheld, The Times Diary The 'Irish squad' and the IRA, Army could not have shot priest, report says, Herr Brandt recalls the shock of the wall, examines a campaign for minorities Canada's lessons in racial harmony, Diplomatic status for holy places proposed, After the riots comes the day of the sniper, Talks on Berlin settlement go into a third day, Americans urged to limit their families to two, Mr Faulkner orders 230 to be interned, Pictures are 'censored' from magazine, Hongkong could repeat Kenya citizens crisis, No curb on strikes before the new year, Design Report, 'Soldiers' rights' office, Science report Marine biology: Salt glands in sea snakes, Israelis deny two-stage Canal withdrawal plan, Start acting like Christians, mother pleads, Bad weather helps to keep down EEC surpluses, Call to end powers of Cambridge proctors, Nato agrees on offer for use of Malta facilities. Sport: Admiral's Cup success for Britain, Show jumping Miss Johnssey gives Britain flying start, Cycling Smith sprints home first, Golf Coles taken to the 23rd by tenacious Webster, Racing Sun Prince misses Deauville, Cricket Woold's effort can help Lancashire to the top, Britain win Admiral's Cup, Sports in Brief, Bowls Bryant takes his ninth title, Rugby Union Lions selectors stand by success formula, Injury and tonsillitis relegate Davies to fourth place, Tennis Siviter startles Feaver at three match points, Squash rackets Australia take command. Index. Display Advertising: Steel, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Cutty Sark, Mutual Property Funds, Good House Keeping, Associated British Foods, The Times Literary Supplement, Museum Of Fine Arts,, Uniever Limited, Esm, Sky Tours, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., The English Card Clothing Co., Ltd., Government Of New Zealand, Weatherseal, Atcost, British Match, British Lion Holdings Ltd.. Law: Street robberies must be stamped out, judge says, Four accused of attempts at abortions, Judge apologizes to man he ordered to jail, Safe conduct assurance sought at dean's trial, Vietnam guerrilla to die for killing student, IOS court plea put off again, Rare condition caused man's death, 41 facing threat of death in Istanbul trial, Farmer fined £170 over trees, Cannibals freed by Papua court. Arts and Entertainment: Hartston joins leaders in chess contest, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,846, Gobbi to sing with Welsh Opera, Telivision, Emrys James's Iago. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe and Overseas. Reviews: Exhibition full of contradictions Art Spectrum Alexandra Palace, Seeing is believing, Much ado in a Beardsley garden, Armstrong/English Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sir Adrian Boult Albert Hall, The great classifier The Compleat Naturalist, Magic is not enough, Crime The Victims, Quick guide, The Smith Family Thames. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Official Appointments and Notices: WRAC cadets commissioned, University news, Appointments, Composers' guild awards. Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Opera as to the Smetana born, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, August 12, 1946. Failure on China. Editorials/Leaders: A Beetle More Vicious Than Man, Production Switchback, Paradox Of Mr Lindsay, The Fate Of Shaikh Mujib. Letters to the Editor: Court transcripts, Greek naval visit, TV reception, Northern Ireland, Unencumbered, Explanation lacking, Britain and the EEC, Arriving in Britain, No yardsticks, Self-determination, Historic buildings, Arms and the Prince, Resolving the dollar crisis, Jobs on the Clyde, Oz case: parents and children, Abolish Gas Council, not the Boards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Esther McCracken Playwright and actress, Maj-Gen H. F. SALT, Mr Vincent Harris Dedication to classical style. Business and Finance: Unilever profits rise by a fifth, but Bowater slip, Lonrho and Wankel agree takeover terms, A German record-breaker in the United Kingdom, Bids and Deals Malaya General joining with Yule Catto, Cammell Laird boardroom shake up: deficit of £1.2m for Doxford & Sunderland, Concession sought for 'invisible exports', Eurosyndicat, Sterling at highest level since 1967 devaluation, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Coal imports may raise power cost by up to £18m, Mining Threat to £3.6m loan for Robe River, Dr McDonald drops bid for BSA after motor cycle price rises, TUC pledge sought on incomes policy talks, Company News Ofrex profit up 15pc and extra point on dividend, Industrial output upsurge in second quarter shows highest ever June figure, Tyneside talks on uniform policy for pay claims, Contracts £5½ motorway work for Amey Fairclough, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bethlehem Steel pricing move, Wall St gains over broad front, Dearer oil causes decline in Britain's terms of trade, SET cut has not made much difference to the housewife's purse, Total and Amoco in N Sea action, Chairmen's Reports ABF heeds shoppers' price-resistance, Sir Wilfred Ayre, EEC puts up farm rebates, Fixed Interest, Business Diary: Day breaks over Cammell Laird · Heralds in sale, Exporters need identity numbers to avoid delays, Car sales boom forecast, Union attitudes pose threat to Carr tribunals, Top financial power seen for building societies, Warning to cotton industry on failure to reshape and face overseas challenge, Cash and carry turnover up 28pc to £539m, Wearside group will pass dividend to conserve cash, Midland centre to assist job seekers, French foreign trade at peak last month, UK refining capacity may rise by 20pc, Mr Cave goes in surprise changes, Striking recovery in Unilever's margins, Associates deals, Spey Investments £1m loss. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Unilever cheers the market, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr H. Bamberg WISK Air Cargo chairman.
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