The Times - 04/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, From Derek Wilson, From Our Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones and Craig Seton., By Clive Borrell, By Our Science Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Chess Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe., From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Leo Goodstadt, Sara Payne, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, Margaret Allen, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Rt Hon Harold Lever, PHS, David Wood, ROBENS., NORMAN ATKINSON, , BERYL McALHONE, , E. W. KINGCOTT, , ANDREW FAULDS, , A. R. W. ROOM, , S. J. BRYANT, , R. H. ARNOLD., G. M. BRYER, , R. T. ARGUILE., W. S. MITCHELL., YEHUDI MENUHIN, , PHILIP TOYNBEE., NORMAN HEARN., D. J. ROAF., JOHN FORTUNE, , From Our Special Correspondent, Leonard Amey, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Guy Brett, David Wade, Max Harrison, Dennis Potter, James DouglasHamilton, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge, By Our Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, DESMOND HOPWOOD, , Leslie Bushby, G. E. COOPER., J. F. M. SCHOLES., JOSEPH PATRICK GANLEY., ANGUS MACLEAN, , RAY DUTTON, , Anthony Thomas, Peter Zentner, Innis Macbeath, Robert Jones, Michael Thomas, John Armytage, Edited by John Woodland, Fortsetzung Seite II, by J. M. Ramsden editor, Flight, by Arthur Reed, Fortsetzung, by Michael Mortimer, by Michael J. Cobham chairman, Flight Refuelling,
ResumoNews: Emotions of TV crew in filming death, Woman consul arranged own 'kidnapping', BBC sets up commission, ITA a review group, to investigate complaints, The Times: Discount for students, Significant partnership projects on the international skyline, Russia reduces attacks on Britain, The case of the boy who would not go to school, last week's Coming Through a Crisis, brought a large response. Here are extracts from two totally different views on school refusal, European cooperation in aerospace, 'Make pornography nuisance offence', Rhodesian African writes letter to the Queen, Mr Powell 'not giving pain', Need for more rational show policy, Mr Roy Jenkins picks up the party gauntlet on Europe, Apollo 15 stamps with misprint 'worth £41,000', £850,000 art haul recovered, Airline link-ups are important trend, The Times Diary Whitechapel: Glazebrook quits, Agriculture Farmers predict a good grain harvest and a bumper potato crop, Standard school uniform urged to save waste, Changing fortunes of the Left, Vers L'unite Par LA Voie Aerienne Ein Kurs Zur Einigkeit, Demolition threat to historic church, Secret weapon primed to defend Foulness, Emperor tours Paris by car, Papers 'must be free to name defendants', Dr Barzel's hopes for party vote, Flight recorder may solve mystery of Vanguard crash, Third victory for Nixon opponents over Supreme Court post, Fleet Line extension 'need not be delayed', General Thieu secures big turnout he wanted in Vietnam poll, New union for scientists result of Act, Memories of cycles and chaperones, Uganda admits many deaths in tribal clashes within the Army, Some of Pravda's instant 'spies' turn out to be just men and firms who never were, Christmas visits foreseen for Berliners, Growth in place of politics, Farmer attacks new land scheme over payment, Senate attempt to reverse US involvement in Laos, Equipment system needs attention, Government repression denounced in Brazil, Do students need bank accounts?, Labour opposition to Six will fade, Mr Jenkins says, India may write off debt to America, British doctor says Lady Fleming is in fair health and good spirits, Gen Amin rejects invitation to S Africa, Man dies in crossfire as troops battle with Belfast snipers, Ein Kurs zur Einigkeit, Most of the expelled Russians slip silently away from Britain on board Soviet cruise shin, Few fear Thames flood alert, French bishops reject text on priesthood, Soviet dissident is put in mental hospital, Seeking European maturity, Modern service could enrich devotion, canon says, Press Council rejects complaint about headline on report in 'The Times', Chapel in school for bodies of air victims, Mr Sewell linked with dead businessman, 22 hurt in Illinois prison riot, Hint of clash between Peking and Army, Rolls-Royce belongs also to Europe, Stricter laws to curb noise called for by advisory council, No punitive powers for new BBC commission, Bitter lessons-and disillusion-for Britain. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Northeast, Commonwealth Associates Inc., Oxfam,, Continental Bank, The London Tavern, Ferranti Limited,, Stafford Knight & Co. (Life & Pensions) Ltd., Westland, Bally, Jaguar Xj6, Rotork Limited, Sun Alliance & London, Central And District Properties Limited, Marston, Thompson & Evershed Limited, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Mayfair Luxury, City And County Of Bristol, The Political Quarterly, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Jane's Yearbooks,, Smiths Industries Limited, British Aircraft Corporation, Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm, Rhp, Kloster Prinz. Arts and Entertainment: Junior pair win senior bridge trial, Television, Radio, Barbirolli memorial concert, Barnstaple man gains 100 pc chess victory, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,887. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sunday footballer dies, Motor racing Cevert proves value of a Tyrrell-Ford, Golf Mrs Frearson shines, Show jumping Ann Moore the rider to beat at Wembley, Clay warns boy boxers, Hockey Cramping tactics, Rugby victory marred by injury, Sports in Brief, Athletics British women break world relay record, Mill Reef shows sheer class, Yachting Start of Finn series delayed, Football The man with cotton wool in his ears, Rackets Busy season for Angus, Squash rackets Barrington's hopes for junior squad, Cricket Pollocks for Australia, Motor-cycling Cooper sets lap record. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Endowment of European fellowships, Appointments in the Forces, High Commissioner is reappointed, Church news, Kaunda party appointments, Latest appointments, Middle Temple awards, British scientist wins £10,000 American prize. Law: Jail sentences in Malawi for train robbery. Property: Property New town centre is planned, Commercial & Industrial Property, Commercial And Industrial Property. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: A Very Small Complaints Council, A Useful Prod From Strasbourg, Compromise In World Trade, Labour's Vote At Brighton. Letters to the Editor: Conditions for survival, Concorde's future, The pressures on a Gas Board, Bad payers, Bawbee, perhaps, Railway design, Policies Britain should propose for Europe, Extruded chips, University 'backdoor', Silly goose?, Locked churches, Magnetic money, Callaghan's masterstroke, Conference decisions, Soviet espionage, Non-town centre supermarkets, Gallery charges, Translating Russian. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 2, 1946 Nazis sentenced. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof M. M. Lewis Linguistic studies revolution, Sir Abdul Wadud, Sir David Dawnay Ascot Clerk of the Course. Reviews: English revival of Ottone, Götterdämmerung Covent Garden, A long way from Home In a Free State, Two phases of Paul Nash, London Bach Society Queen Elizabeth Hall, John Bigg Wigmore Hall, Clearing up the myths Hess, The Fishing Party Radio 3. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Drawing of Bonds, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business and Finance: £10m Bonn support for projects may follow link-up of computer companies, Coal to natural gas conversion developed in US, Rank donation for accounting research, US trade Those who live in glass houses..., Allied Breweries give 5,500 tenants revised charter, Tanzania-Kenya dealings hold-up, Business Diary in Europe: Audi-NSU succession. Mystery Sicilian, Management, New Issues £6.8m offer from Francis Parker, Mr Jones softens line on Industrial Relations Act, Company News Further bright progress seen for Assoc Dairies, Road makers prepare for the day the chips are down, BR inter-union quarrel averted, Moves to improve builders' pricing and contracts procedures, Negotiations intensified to end US docks strike, Promise for R-R shareholders, Factors want change in law on book debts, Freight Report US strike puts market in the doldrums, Huge Japanese growth forecast, Getting in on the visual Act, S and P chief denies row, Sea trade forecast to grow by 7.6 pc a year, Briefly from the Boardroom, New type of land bank advocated, New company, Cornwall's vulnerable position, Results this week EMI, Burmah Oil and Courage, Clydeside leaders on fund-raising mission, Japanese may urge trade round, European aerospace talks, Chrysler plant goes on four-day week as toolroom workers stay out again, Positive points of view, Companies link for £16m coking fuel project, Blending Cadbury-Schweppes, Unofficial strike by ironworkers ends, Sabbatical outlook, Concorde men to vote on peace plan today, Hopes high for man-made fibres, Germany's biggest union to step up militancy, Market Reports Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Vote on BBI shares, W German steel industry expects many redundancies, Reeves board paints a strange picture, UK exports to China drop sharply, Dock dispute threatens tin prices. Business Appointments: Business appointments Five join British Tourist Authority board. Births.
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