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The Times - 10/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Anthony Thomas, From Mort Rosenblum, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Political Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Our Corespondent, From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Leapman, From Derek Wilson, From Our Own Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Giles Smith, By Roger Vielvoye, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Malcolm Brown, From Patrick Brogan, John Woodland, Derek McCulloch, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Ronald Irving, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Jay Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerald Sintadt, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Creek, By Brian Lewis, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Stephen Jessel, Eric Marsden, PHS, Geoffrey Wansell, MICHAEL HOWARD, , DERYCK VINEY, , BRIAN CROZIER, Director, JOHN WILKINSON., NORMAN ALEXANDER., From Mr. D. Lancashire, DAVID LANCASHIRE, L. A. RETALLACK, , PETER FLEMING., J. BESCOBY-CHAMBERS, , From Mr. Tom Morgan, TOM MORGAN., IAN McCULLOCH., ROSEMARY WAGNER., CONSTANCE CUMMINGS., CHRISTOPHER FINCH., Oxford, From a Chess Correspondent, William Gaunt, Michael Billington, Richard Williams, Katie Stewart, E C Hodgkin, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer,

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News: Laos campaign closed amid controversy, Bengali rebels contain Pakistan troops, The bingo phenomenon, Superstitions taking over in religion, survey claims, The wild grandeur of Philae, The Times Diary Sampson's third anatomy, 'Integrate cricket' vote, Rejection of pay offer is backed by teachers, Making a programme of priorities, Embassy waits for news of kidnap envoy, Calley case statement to be made by Mr Nixon, Roast gammon with crackling, New York starts off-course betting, Champagne dreams, Gypsies from 15 countries meet in Kent, Next week in The Times, Liberals to investigate vote rigging charge, Do you sincerely want to be rich?, In search of Cyprus, Aging pilgrims return to bomber country Regional Notebook Arthur Osman Newark, Political trials lawyer leaves S Africa, Syrians to help ensure peace in Jordan, Controlling drug prescribing, Greek flavours, China oil search warning, Mr Brezhnev brings in new men to strengthen his position inside the collective leadership, Ceylon insurgents may number 80,000, Stravinsky will be buried near Diaghilev, How China has survived, Big new pay offers by car firms raise doubts on wages policy, Secrets committee named, Mr Nixon's guarantee may lead to RB211 deal, Pope compares defecting priests with Judas, Lord Boyle to head review body on senior salaries, Franco emergency Bill attacked, Easing the law for those not on pensions, Britain expecting to get 10 million visitors in 1975, The death of Jesus, South coast pollution danger receding, Man with knife seized at German President's home, Hope for rail peace after new approach to unions, Ulster police call for limited arms issue, Consumer councils agree to price increases for domestic and industrial coal, Special squad search for child's attacker, Orator who quelled a rebellion at Fords. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Acklam & Burton Ltd., Help the aged, Victa Vc 160, Veuve Du Vernay, Wessex Lofts, Broadgrove, Display Advertisement, Stratstone, Multiple Display Advertisements, BROTT 320 grosscutter, Kriter., Jessel Britannia, Casino Municipale Venice, The Catholic Enquiry Centre,, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Edward Bond play at racecourse, A visit to Maugham, and a visit from Coward, The Villa d'Este, Tivoli, Arthur Penn, London Weekend Television Leonard Buckley, Clodagh Rodgers 'out of musical', Lpo Festival Hall, Soul and its elder brothers, Rhythm and Blues, Keiser Southwark Cathedral Stanley Sadie. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Concerts, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Gardening. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities: on the silver see-saw, Commodities, Good rise in Tube Investments, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields Ltd. Extract from Chairman's Statement, 1970, Battle for control of bookmaker J Coral, Eurosyndicat, Unit trust prices, Ford raises car prices by an average 6.6 per cent, Food almost 9 pc dearer than a year ago, Big increase in Agfa profits, Bids and Deals W Wyatt takes over N Riding Publishing, Mather+Platt Salient Points From Sir William Mather's Statement, John I. Jacobs & Company Limited Sustained Progress During 1970 Mr. J. H. Jacobs On Prospects For The Current Year, Chairmen's Reports J McLean heading for new record, Dearer coal will add £30m to power costs, Municipal Properties Limited, The Times share indices, Thames Plywood Manufacturers Limited, Vauxhall's 28 pc pay offer another blow at Mr Carr's hopes to restrain inflation, BEA chief to study airbus progress, Briefly from the Boardroom, Set fair across the Atlantic, Equities, The Times List of latest dividends, US makers raise price of electrical steels by 6 pc, Pits in good heart, says new NCB deputy chief, Fixed Interest, Surge in UK tourist earnings expected, Levy relief for hauliers, Second attempt to block Mersey Docks Bill, UCS strikers will go back on Tuesday, Personal Investment And Finance Law: buying your own home Expert conveyancing is worthy of its fee, Sandelson to be first broker to go public under new rules, Unitholder Index on April 8,, Company News George Whiley cuts payout in 33pc reverse, Smiths confirm recovery potential, Mining Deadlock at Broken Hill continues, Outstanding claims in the pipeline for public sector workers, Six-United States trade relations improving, US consolidates argon laser lead, No firm US reply on RB 211 for some days, Sterling and Money, Aunty's heirloom under the hammer, Big phased rise likely for men at Longbridge, NY cocoa lower on grinding figures, French oil shipments are suspended by Algeria, World record loss for Penn, How the markets moved Rises, Dollar recovery continues in quiet trading. Editorials/Leaders: Covent Garden Without The Market, South Africa's One Way Travellers, Mr Nixon's Timetable, Woods Or Steepy Mountain?, Confusion In The Code. Sport: Piggott gives boost to Teesside Park, Warm start to Folkestone festival, Sports in Brief, Urgent Penarth beat Barbarians with last-minute penalty, Two on the way back whence they came get set for spoon race, Leaders get jolt from St Helens, Champion win for Moreton, Miss Moore triumphs with only clear round, On a day of no racing, a leading question, Three behind, Nicklaus feels strain of staying master, Disqualified on the turn, Taylor reaches semi-final, Win for Brighton in hour of need, Rodriguez leads all the way at Oulton Park, Fixtures, Tough race on canals and river, Line-calls cause trouble, Indians in trouble, Moore exposes weakness of his own team, Point-to-point, My Swallow must not only win but also win well, McKenzie spreads alarm and confusion, Miss Neil's aptitude for hurdles, Greenwood's problem, Bath ease up after gaining big lead. Politics and Parliament: Naval calls to ports of S Africa, Equality in Whitehall for women House of Commons, Mother's shaming denied: plea for children to give evidence in private, Torpedoes may be bought from America, Civil servant sources should be named, Universities or schools conflict in education budget, Royal assent to Bills House of Lords. Letters to the Editor: In NHS care, Why another airport?, Night rallies, Round table knights, BBC transcripts, Controlling excessive violence in war, Whereabouts of the Tsarist relics, While in prison, For the record, Master of Arts (Oxon.), Heron in London. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr R. O. Ward, Sir Humfrey Gale, M. Armand Massard, Sir Thomas Moore Former MP for Ayr, Dr Norman Bentwich A distinguished exponent of Zionist and Jewish ideals, Obituary. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,741, Radio, Bridge Helping to obtain the count, Special puzzle for Easter The Times jumbo crossword, Burnett ahead in chess tournament, Sunday, Chess History of fatal mischances. Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 10, 1946.

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