The Times - 30/01/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas U S Economics Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, By Our Political Editor, From Henry Stanhope, By Clifford Longley, BY Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Education Correspondent, Fron Patrick Brogan, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, By John Woodcock Cricket correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From U. A. Titlev Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By John Hennessy, By Clive Callow, By Maurice Corina, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, From Frank Vogl Frankturt, Jan. 29, By Dennis Dwyer, By Terry Byland and Ian Morison, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vjelvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Irving, Lindsay Duncan, By Giles Smith, By Clifford Webb, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Derek McCulloch, Ross Davies, Hubert H. Lamb, Tony Nicholson, Edward Mortimer, G. Freeman Allen, Peter Waymark, FRANK BROWN, , R. H. MCCALL, , JOHN FOSTER., ROBERT LEFEVER., GIORGIO BASSANI, , DAVID NAPLEY., RUSSELL KERR, , MARCUS H. MILLER, , PETER HARVEY, , J. D. LUNN, , JOHN STEBBING, , R. HERRICK, , MICHAEL SISSONS, , By Meriol Trevor, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, David Wade, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Bill Glenton, John Carter,
ResumoNews: £1m bill for cathedral, Zoology: Homing of pigeons, Hitler's blotter for eighty pounds, Bombers collide: Five airmen, Failure of the European left, Astronauts get ready for Moon journey, Cozy and familiar, Specialist holidays, Ransoms secure release of two in Calabria, Standard techniques, British team unlikely to endorse Dr Issels, Reticence over TV controller's departure, Alpine Renaults take top three places in rally, New Zealand criticism of French view, Research team finds new leukaemia link, Britain's worsening winters, Strikes cripple Ford plants as unions reject £2 a week rise, Commercial suicide to meet claim, Ford says, Immorality 'encouraged' by inn discotheque, Rumanian treasures come to Britain Public to see priceless gold and silver hoards saved from ancient invaders, Suzuki to make rotary engined motor cycles, Making music pay its way, What did you do in the war, mummy?, East Germans again keep lorries waiting for hours on Berlin routes, New anti-riot weapon for Army in Ulster, US defence spending to rise but armed services will be cut, Fire killed four in nursery without licence, Threat of second sit-in over professor, Minister sees no EEC threat to sovereignty, Policemen jailed for 'Death Squad' killings, Callaghan 12-month pay pacts plan to check inflation, Dining in the stockbroker belt, Hundreds feared dead in Mozambique floods, US Army clears general of My Lai charges, Into the stratosphere, Builder will provide free sewage plant in land deal, Union move to expel 'kangaroo' men, The Times Diary Black prospect for oil talks, South Africa will broaden its arms production, Caramel pudding amd fudge sauce, Mr Rogers' view on air power over Indochina, Makarios disclosure of attempted secret deal, Carnegie Hall bomb scare stops Soviet dancers, Mr Feather offers to intervene in post clash, Recompense for new roads being reviewed, Dumping duties on TV components from Japan, New venue for Maudling meeting is refused, Patient shoots policeman, Four postmen acquitted, Christian unity all in good time, Threat to kill Minister, Signor Colombo says the Italian and French positions on economic union are now closer, £8,800 damages after death of wife on pill, Assessing that magnum opus, Hint of bid for Cooks, Mr Carr says Bill will strengthen unions, Smaller Army than 1964, Road haulage charges must rise 15 per cent, says transport chief, Gang shoot man but fail to get payroll, £83,538 total in Old Masters sale, Slow return to normal by BEA, Premier outlines anti-inflation measures, General Amin says that he will return to barracks after 'free and fair' general elections, Medical hazards of the astronaut, Humanist movement in fight to keep privileges of charitable status, Petrol bomb attack on a Tory HQ, Battle for the Bournemouth Symphony, Guinea severs relations with West Germany, Commons incident goes to Privileges Committee, Geology: Rocks from the sea bed, Mr Gomulka accused of ruling autocratically, Paintings charge dropped, Behind Japan's railway showpiece. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Help the aged, Henlys, Shopper's Market Place, Japan Air Lines, Thanks A Million, John Brown And Company, Limited, Ansafone, London News, Methodist, Cruft's Dog Show, Vedonis, The Sunday Times. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Captain retains Army title, Sports in Brief, Cooper and Bugner get Board's sanction, Rerun after mishap to Taylor, Daughter of the snows, Weekend fixtures, Experience may not save Irish, Into View boosts Winter's hopes, One of three big matches may help answer a question, Brundage move upsets colleagues, Townsend out, Jacklin struggles, Edrich hits century in England's good start, Johnson gets winner, Scotland XV unchanged against Wales, Debutant keeps first place after protest, Stamp of McLaren, Miss Shaw in semi-final, Urtain may not be fit to box again, Latest snow reports. Classified Advertising: Gardening, For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Educational, Public Notices, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Concerts, Full Length Holldays To Lisbon And Tangier., Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: British Land £17m bid for rest of Regis disappoints, Less profit at John Brown, Skyways executives bid £500,000 for airline, When you've got to get back on the road, Uniholder Index on January 28,, Flavia models cheaper in UK, Mining $30m Eurobond for Rand Selection, US consumer prices rose 5½ per cent in a year, Interim Statement, Thorn Heating to shut Crawley Plant, Inveresk to close two mills and dismiss 1,185, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, More workers laid off by GEC clerks' dispute, Equities, Mersey board seek three-year delay, Short tap stock sales dominate trading: less than £100m worth left, Scots seek German funds, Fixed Interest, Lord Robens joining board of Johnson Matthey, Courtaulds and Electricity Council seek Euroloans, £4m imports ease coal shortage, Fears mount over oil talks as price increase demands 'are higher than expected', Belgian bank joins Financiere Europeenne, Interim Statements, Paint prices to rise next eek, John Lewis group sales soar by £13m, Sterling and Money, Food prices held, Company Meeting Cairnton Investment Trust Sir Denys Lowson On Satisfactory Results, Stockbroking firm 'hammered', Company News Drury half-time profit collapse: no dividend, Alcan smelter costs up £5m, How the markets moved Rises, Bids and Deals J Peters-Wolfe and Hollander, The group cover bargain, Save that stitch with timely assurance, Nigerian hint of profits reprieve. Business Appointments: BR appoint new chief executive for railways. Law: Patent protection for invention. Editorials/Leaders: Dangers Of The Glee Club, Guerrillas Out Of Business, Uganda Changes The Balance, City Autonomy Or Control?. Stock Exchange Tables: Good rise in Int Computers, How Save and Prosper had second thoughts on property bonds, New Issues Plysu nearly four times subscribed, Commodities, NY sugar futures rise sharply, Wall Street, Recent issues. Letters to the Editor: Religious broadcasts, Britain and EEC, Commercial use of electoral roll, Chimney doctors?, Trials of jury service, Dispersal of national art heritages, Demonstration in the Commons, Arms for South Africa, Drowned city, The issue of inflation, Conservation in towns, Hospitals and the post, Suspended sentences. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,684, Chess Spassky's challenger, Sunday Bbc1, Radio, Italian Blue bridge team beat British, Bridge Assessing the blame. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, January 31, 1946 Power from Aips. Obituaries: SIR CEDRIC DREWE Concern for rural values, Col H. C. Honeybourne, Sir Julian Crossley, LORD UPJOHN An outstanding lawyer, Mrs. Bader, Mr Warwick Braithwaite. Reviews: Pub theatre club, Paul Olefsky Purcell Room Max Harrison, Festival Ballet's Coliseum season, The Last and the First, Rotterdam Philharmonic Festival Hall Alan Blyth, Billie Whitelaw, Festive Florentines and melancholy Elizabethans. Property: Property Abroad. Politics and Parliament: Counsel for accused colonel says that the Official Secrets Act needs looking at again, Assault allegation goes to privileges committee, Widows 'assessed like bloodstock'.
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