The Times - 11/02/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Thursday morning, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Alvin Shuster, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, By Rita Marshall, By Denis Taylor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By John Roper. Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By David Spanier, From a Special Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From William Borders, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From David Housego, From Leo Goodstadt, From Dan van der Vat, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, By Jon Manchip White, Michael Wood, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Creek, From John Ballantine, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Paul Martin, Stephen Jessel, Michael Knipe, Julian Mounter, JOHN LOWDELL., RONALD KENSINGTON., CLANCY SIGAL, , SHAWCROSS., GAY FIRTH., W. J. CICHY., NEIL MARTEN., J. DAVID GEORGE., IAN DOUGALL. KEVIN MCGRATH., P. MCKENNA., D. V. TAYLOR., KENNETH BROWN., By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, By Giles Smith, By Terry Byland, By Clive Callow, By Christopher Marley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. THOMAS., REGINALD E. DUNSTAN, , W. OAKESHOTT., S. A. ARBEL., JONATHAN GESTETNER., By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Stephenson, From Colin Chapman in Sydney, By a Special Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, Philip Dyer, Harry Debelins, by Harry Debelius Madrid Correspondent., Harry Debelius,
ResumoNews: Auditors cannot assess value of Fund of Funds, Dissenting note on Treasury formula, Bonn given a Kosygin reassurance, Simon Trust is saved by £10,000 gifts, Croats threaten to kill hostages, 100p might make a pound but after 180 years 20 sous are still a franc, The car of the future, Multilingual guides for Westminster Abbey, Catholics fear Rhodesian defeat, Dr Obote says he will return to power without an invasion, Conservatives hold out in battle of whips, Banking System Becoming Integrated With Europe, Sadler's Wells in urgent need of £50,000, Bookshelf, Minister is pessimistic on capital's housing, Reduced Need For Foreign Capital, Hope After Gloomy Year For Industry, Ulster Government expected to ban illegal uniforms, Greece to close prison Red Cross criticized, Man committed suicide in 'safe' cell, Saigon sees long haul in Laos, Toll taken of US helicopters as South Vietnamese forces advance more deeply into Laos, Railmen agree to new date for pay talks, Egypt urged to give up cease-fire deadline, The land of electric living where you cook with hot air, Stable door shut on onion sellers, Death crash train 'going above speed', Underpaid undergraduates, 'Haphazard' rulings on children's handicaps, Fund sponsors new cancer units, Motoring Essential to keep R-R standard, Civil Service braced for D test, Docile workers turning to militancy, Useful information, Insurance, Peking says Americans are playing with fire, Mr Nixon's two long-term political aims, Good Eating Places In Plenty, EEC chief sees hope for British entry, Panthers' bail breach reveals split, Need for rapid introduction of new bonus scheme, Hopes of postal strike settlement dashed, Disarray and disunity in the Persian Gulf, Bravery award for Italian sea raid of 1918, Jaguar flavour, Broader base for Europe's aircraft industry urged, Palaeontology Neanderthal man controversy, Civil servants double the previous total, Pair of wheel-lock holster pistols from Saxony head £36,794 sale of small arms, Hope of saving RB 211 project, Need for earthquake warnings, Government to help promote greater use of computers, Unions convinced they have won case, Solicitor tells CS gas court of telephone call, Buzzing by Japan of Soviet ships alleged, New rules for factories on grit and dust, Concorde will be quiet and smokeless, expert says, MPs vote to abolish 'nauseating' rule on widows' damages, The council jesters in demand, Greta Garbo may act in Proust film, Red Tape Worth Cutting, Polish Catholics urged to unite with atheists, Nurses may seek public inquiry on pay, Spain and Mexico: a cosy view Cortés and the Downfall of the Aztec Empire, Power men's chief sees peace hope in Wilberforce findings on pay, Man 'regular transmitting station', QC says, Eagle sets town a problem, Ark Royal captain will not get key post, Zanzibar brides complain of beatings and insults, Los Angles disaster toll is still mounting, GLC wants 26.8pc more from ratepayers, The Times Diary BBC rejects the price of Powell, An end to clean laundry?, Bow Group want a smaller Commons, Apollo 15 crew try out new moon vehicle, Yorkshire County Cricket Club inquiry ordered, Britain not budging from original offer to Common Market, When self-righteousness is a virtue, Zanussi warns staff of 'critical moment', LWT dismisses general sales manager, Mr Nixon praises industry on pollution, Banks 'have to get a clearance system' outside Post Office, Asians using Munich as route to Britain, 'QE' leaves for new life in Hongkong, Israel admits unnecessary violence by troops, Inquiry upholds £2 a week basic offer with incentives for power supply workers, Warning of 'dangerous attitude to inflation', Tuscania strives to save its works of art. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bv, Ppa, northeast, Melia Hotels, Sealink, Suttons Seeds, Surveyors, Spanish National Tourist, Chamber of Commer and Industry of Madrid, Hi-Fi, Delson, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Halsby & Co.,, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Bank of London & South America Limited, Banco Urquijo, Boc, Banco De Vizcaya, Bea, The Times Education Supplement., Panam, Pb, Radiospares. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Ransley play at Hampstead, Children's books, Playing by the rules Don't Start Without Me Garrick Irving Wardle, Burmese dancers for Wells, Paul Scofield and the writer's voice, Abelard and Heloise, Crime Sleep and His Brother By Peter Dickinson, Ballets Modernes de Paris The Place, Pooter, Quick guide, Softly, Softly Bbc 1, Cunning and fury immortalized Robert Frost: The Years of Triumph 1915-1938 By Lawrance Thompson (Cape £5:) The Poetry of Robert Frost Edited by Edward Connery Lathem (Cape £4 1Os.). Politics and Parliament: Rolls-Royce RB 211 a project worth saving-Mr Corfield House of Commons, Unions not the untouchables: Government insist Bill provides for registration: divisions after midnight, Roman Catholic attitude to birth control must shift House of Lords, Talks urged with New York authorities, Mischievous to suggest future of Concorde prejudiced, Power pay inquiry findings not to be taken as a norm. Sport: Striana holds lead on corrected time, Nordic combined event won by Keller, Colchester profit from £10,000 gamble, Curtis Cup chivalry, Bugner held to draw by Canadian, Sports in Brief, Oxford thwarted by hard and accurate tackling, Snow reports, Likely double for Winter, Fairlie beats Cox in tie-breaks, Summerbee recovers, England bowling looks stronger and more reliable, Buchanan to meet new challenger, British Army pay penalty, Americans rely on youth and experience, The master exorcised. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 22 and 23, Announcements, Parliamentary Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 21 and 23, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: The Strange Equation: N+3 = N-1, New Role For Small Ports, The Swelling Burden Of The Rates, The Wrong Way Into Europe. Letters to the Editor: The political structure in Ulster, Britain and EEC, Effects of hiving-off parts of the Civil Service, Lead pollution of the ocean, Fewer theological colleges, Protest caption, Anti-Vietnam protest, Katyn massacre, Pop and the Royal Philharmonic, Secrets Acts: Attorney General's role, The Post Office workers' strike: keeping essential services going, Return of the floss. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: SIR WILLIAM LAWSON Public money and business, Mr Edward Jagot, MR R. A. BARFORD General manager of The Scotsman. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, February 12,1946 Little Uno. Business and Finance: Productivity deals warning, Plessey to open Japanese office, Survey shows drop in farm incomes with little hope of improvement, NY sugar declines on ISO news, Share prices drop to 3d then close at 1s 4½d, Government likely to cut computer industry aid, A minor trouble spot for Haggas, OPEC talks restart tomorrow with tough bargaining, Creditors may unite on claims, 1m workers fear impact of power pay decision, Pledge by RTZ over Minsec, Interim Statement Galliford Estates Limited, Mr Corfield denies 'open-ended commitment to Rolls-Royce', Rail workshop men press for reply to 25 pc claim, The Cronite Foundry Co. Limited, Accountant among the engineers, The Times list of latest dividends, Paper company board change, The Times share indices, Lockheed dismiss up to 6,500 workers, Mining Conzinc Riotinto Aust profit at new 'high', Briefly from the Boardroom, P & O's final profit better than forecast, Committee to investigate property bond safeguards, Merger plan for Havas, London, Fixed Interest, New technique a big boost to pit output, EVODE HOLDINGS Limited, How the markets moved, CBI leaders to reassure US, A first stage that is no stage at all, Bids and Deals 'Flexible' position of Slater-Dorland, Sterling and Money, 117 Group buy out Janus, £18m UK bank loan to Bahrain, Building trade agreement on ending the 'lump', The great Australian blight After the Minsec troubles, a look at the general economic malaise afflicting the nation, Business Diary: ETU's Eric Hammond makes Wilberforce worth 16 per cent, Food Freezers forced out, Ford decision threat to 150 more jobs. Business Appointments: Charrington Gardner Locket changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities, Unit trust prices, Heavy trading in Rolls-Royce, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, New Issues £2.3m of new funds for Flag Investment. Law: Mother awarded custody of child in France In Re Desramault, Solicitors fail in libel action against MP Beach and Another V. Freeson. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,694, Broadcasting Television.
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