The Times - 30/07/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By John Clare, By Our Political Editor, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Tim Jones, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By John Groser Political staff, By Brian Cashinella, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Sally White, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Philip Howard, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Labour Staff, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Roger Berthoud, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, By our Diplomatic Staff, From Derek Wilson, By Clifford Longley, From Dessa Trevisan, From Stewart Harris, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, Michael Wale, Penelope Houston, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, From Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, From Tey McLean, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Philips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Gerald Ely, David Spanier, PHS, Ronald Butt, THOMAS VEZEY, , G. HINDMARSH, , MICHAEL FOOT., ESHER, , RICHARD DEVONALD-LEWIS., KENNETH PICKTHORN., LAURANCE REED., Kingsley Amis, F. W. Bateson, Martin Bell, John Braine, Alan Brownjohn, John Brunner, Peter Buckman, Alan Burns, O. Caldecott, John Calder, Robert Conquest, Kevin CrossleyHolland, Bonamy Dobrée, William Empson, Gavin Ewart, John Fuller, Frederick S. Grubb, L. P. Hartley, John Heath-Stubbs, Geoffrey Hill, Frances Horovitz, Michael Horovitz, B. S. Johnson, F. R. Leavis, Laurie Lee, Adrian Mitchell, Eric Mottram, John Osborne, Harold Pinter, Peter Porter, John Pudney, Jonathan Raban, Vernon Scannell, Elizabeth Thomas, R. S. Thomas, Anthony Thwaite, Charles Tomlinson, Arnold Wesker, C. A. W. MANNING., JOHN FORTUNE, , MERFYN TURNER., ROY BOULTING, RUFUS HARRIS, DON AITKEN, VIRGINIA NEIMEYER, , ARCHIBALD., ISABELLÉ GRANGER., J. A. TACKABERRY., JULIET O'HEA, MARGARET RAMFORD, GERARD CLAUSON, JOAN A. F. FISHER., Thomas Hodgkin, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, J. T. M., Sir William Houghton, Mrs M. Meade-Waldo, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Dennis Dwyer, By Anthony Rowley, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Giles Smith, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MAURICE PARSONS, , D. E. WILLIAMS., Peter Hill, E. THORNE., By Ross Davies,
ResumoNews: Britons on £400,000 plane bomb charge, Delta election inertia plays into hands of Vietcong guerrillas, Apollo 15 men in orbit round the Moon, Mr Lynch for talks with Mr Heath, New plan for protection of consumer, President Tito to guide 22 new leaders, $400,000 demand by Tupamaros for industrialist, Backer of free U S flight names himself, Police siege at three-death house, Plan for more private buses, Father of boy Killed by gate to sue council, Reflections on reflation, Westway housing action centre opens, Eight injured in £1m blaze at oil refinery, Mr Chou tells why China will make nuclear arms, Zambia delays deportation order on Briton, The Paris Collections By Prudence Glynn, The Times Diary Gore-Booth: unprecedented move?, Australian university head seeks to calm students, Canberra seeks Japan's aid to keep Taiwan in UN, IRA plan bigger Ulster terror campaign as factions seek common aim, Sotheby's sales total £36m in year, Protest in Moscow turns against Egypt, Print unions to reject 4% wage rise offer, Joint committee will be set up to Keep an eye on problems, Christ's courtroom scene 'never took place', Cambridge move to create centre for astronomy branches, Labour Party described as tearing itself apart, Official accused of covering up over V and G, Poll shows more for Market than against it, Charities need more funds for Pakistan relief, Tourists die as Alpine mud buries 100 cars, Shopping costs much the same Food prices, Mr Davies pronounces sentence of death on UCS in present form, Touching kindness of closely knit family life in Italy, Science report Sociology: Belief in supernatural, Indian Army is ready to hit back in Bengal, COI to remain but may be pruned, Foreign Office cool to Libyan Ambassador, Protest meeting may disrupt Heathrow flights, End of U S spy flights over China reported, BMA receives warning on rise in genetic diseases, Bonn anger over magazine's disclosures, Commons in uproar as Labour MPs attack 'butchery' of Clyde yards, 'New Statesman' questions Mr Wilson's leadership, Labour Party opens campaign against Common Market entry conditions next week, Tests show forged Turkish prehistoric pottery in many world museums, Ulster Unionists threaten Westminster voting ban, Piccadilly bus plan criticized, Algeria cuts Jordan links, Congo expels Communist block diplomats, Malta and Libya plan further talks, Cinema audience in Britain declines by 7%, New device to cut collisions at sea, Discipline code imposed at PLP meeting, '1,000 visitors at most' sleep out in London, Labour anti-Europeanism saddens German left, Politics and morality in South Africa, Echo and a sout on Europe, America to hold talks on sharing nuclear secrets, Russians warned by General Nimeiry, Mr Heath prepares for a round of Market speeches, German hunt for missing 230 tons of arsenic, Promiscuity camps suggested, Regional hospital boards 'a facade'. Law: Council's rent references upheld Regina v Barnet and Camden Rent Tribunal Ex Parte Frey Investments Ltd., 'oz' editors to apply in High Court for bail, 100 may face treason charges in Egypt, 'Reasonable excuse' confused with 'special reason' Hockin v. Weston, Proprietary clubs may have fruit machines Tehrani and Another v. Rostron, Queen's Bench Division AA officials get damages for libel over article Brentford and Others v. Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., Court of Appeal Renewing application for leave to appeal Regina v. Doherty., MP accused of sending £15,170 abroad illegally. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Scottish International Airline, Electronic Rentals General Holdings Limited, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Curzon Group, Caroni Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Pimm's, Wintrust Limited, The Times, Tropical Ulay Oil, Charrington, Gardner, Locket & Co. Ltd., DCL, House Of Fraser Limited, Hothlyn Corporation Limited, Dewar's, Llyoyds People, Bkt, William Press & Son, Limited, Britannic Assurance Company Limited, Donaldson & Sons, Lp, Sheepbridge Engineering Limited, Maybrook Properties Limited, Triumph Investment Trust, Watney Mann Limited, Bea, Grimsby, Montagu Trust Limited, St. Piran Mining Company Limited, Tesco Stores (Holdings) Limited, Concrete Limited. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Festival chief resigns, Drapers' Company, Latest appointments, Clothworkers' Company, R M A Sandhurst Sovereign's parade, Oxford class lists: jurisprudence: philosophy, politics and economics. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Compassionate look at suburban conflict The Old Boys Mermaid, Stones and Angels in Altamont Gimme Shelter (a) Rialto On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (u) Dominion The Cremator (x) Venus, Kentish Town A Boy Named Charlie Brown (u) Cinecenta 2, Show Boat Adelphi, Pete Townsend. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Squash rackets Ayton defeats champion, Sports in Brief, Horse trials Hill not chosen for junior European event, Archery Youth takes lead with near record score, Polo Pakistanis a force in Bucket Hill win, Tennis Susan Barker a name for the future, Rowing Four British crews can make last six, Yachting British team should justify decision of selectors, Golf Britz recovers to share lead, Hot sun and drying pitch help Kent into Lord's final, Rugby Union Lions must be hungry for their share, Rock Roi sets his sights on thee Alycidon cup treble. Politics and Parliament: All Six want Britain in, Warning on vote barter with Ulster MPs, Changing laws for EEC entry, Mr Carr appeals to TUC to allow trade unionists to serve on CIR, The price of butter stabilized-Minister, Foulness airport: explosive foundation for runway House of Lords, Deportation exemptions sought for aliens, Four 'ifs' that must be met before new Clydeside company can be formed: two yards up for sale: Labour furious with Mr Davies, Finding employment for school leavers House of Commons, Employers asked not to cut recruitment and training, PAYE computer work delayed. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: A Serious Danger Of War In Bengal, Repression In The Sudan, The Friday Column Sharing profits in licensing reform, Relaunching Upper Clyde, Local Governments Or Whitehall Agents. Letters to the Editor: Prison waiting room, Finance for film-making, Labour Executive's decision on the Common Market, Flaw finding, Lord Dunsany, Zeroing in, A Bloomsbury haiku, Maintaining perspective in wage bargaining, The wife's rebate, Sumerian language, London theatre prices, Postcard acknowledgement, The need for a 'mite', The cost of wrong numbers, Police inquiry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Joseph Garang and Abdul Khalik Mahgoub Lively forces in Sudanese political life, Lord Astor Of Hever, Mr F D Yeatman, Mr M. C. L. Powell Architect and administrator. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,835, Leaders retain places in Masters chess, Radio, Television. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 31, 1946 Muslim boycott. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Demand for Reed International, Another bad day for Wall Street, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: France Retail price index up last month, Protectionist drive likely, Further rise in freight rates, Allied Breweries in revolt over tenancy contracts, Commodities, Unit trust prices, India Oil companies' request to raise output rejected, ECGD work to be reviewed, Cavenham Foods revise their offer for Bovril, West Germany Daimler-Benz predicts 15 pc sales increase, World's 'most difficult' pipeline, How strong the winds to China? Guy Hawtin on the trading atmosphere between Britain and China, International Life assets transfer to bank ordered, Engineering unions submit claim for 'substantial' rises, New Issues Full quotation sought for Hothlyn, National Freight Corporation shy of CBI pledge, European syndicate set up to stockpile aluminium, 34 senators back Bill to restrict steel imports, Briefly from the Boardroom, BSA plant is bought by Quinton Hazell, Mining Mount Lyell cuts final by 5 cents, Japan Car exports boost aided by U S market, Supporters of Lockheed Bill cancel Senate deal, ICI climbing in world chemical charts, Bids and Deals City wall agree to take £13.6m from Rank, Fixed Interest, Watney works out a new package, Commission puts an observer into IOS bank, American ways of strike, Failures fewer but bigger, Company News Associates boost Reed's quarterly earnings, Housing figures show slight drop, $20m purchase doubles BP's Canada outlets, Britain will cancel Black Arrow space programme, Industrial Contract Cleaners: SE move, United States Restriction lifted on plan to import Algerian gas, ICI acquiring Qualitex and three subsidiaries of Carrington Viyella, High flier... long haul, Contracts £1.1m Post Office Order for Laing, Watney step up Truman bid to £47m: stock market activity by rival Grand Met, British Air Services fares plea, Chairmen's Reports House of Fraser set for more expansion, Business Diary: Case of the reluctant spokesman · Colony reopens, Bache & Co to go public, UCS moves could cost 6,000 jobs, Attempt to end South African sugar quota fails, Gold price hits two year peak, DTI ship survey fees reduced by half. Business Appointments: Business appointments New Parkinson Cowan chairman.
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