The Times - 17/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Environment Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Communications Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Christopher Walker, From Patrick Brogan, By George Clark, By Denis Taylor, From Christopher Warman, From Richard Wigg, From James Morgan, From Derek Wilson, From Moshe Brilliant, By Peter Hopkirk, Elizabeth Wiskemann, The Difference Between a Man and a Woman, Edward Candy, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Hardy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Terry McLean, Gerald Ely, Adam Fergusson, PHS, MELCHETT. British Steel Corporation. P.O. Box 403. 33 Grosvenor Place, S.W.1., REIGATE, House of Lords, , ROSENHEIM. President, CHARLES FLETCHER, Chairman. JOHN DUNWOODY, DirectorGeneral. KEITH BALL, Hon. Secretary, Action on Smoking and Health Ltd., 11 St. Andrew's Place, N.W.1., N. J. HEERAMANECK, 12 Glenbuck Road, Surbiton Surrey., JOHN O. LYLE, Chairman, Tate and Lyle Ltd., 21 Mincing Lane, E.C.3., BRIAN MEAD. 50 William Road, Queen's Park, Bournemouth., J. CHAMPAGNE., JAMES D. FOSTER. Worcester College, Oxford. May 14., M. BURKEIT., BASIL WIGODER., MARGARET STANSGATE, A. J. MARKIN., E. M. G. GALTON. 5 West Heath Lodge, Branch Hill. N.W.3., By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Labour Staff, By John Armytage, By Brian Basham, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Alan McGregor, J. MARTIN RITCHIE., JACK RILEY. 19. Canterbury Avenue, Lancaster., F. W. WHITTLE., Christopher Baur The Scotsman, By Anthony Thomas, Richard Spiegelberg, By John Woodland, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews: Mr Maudling to get report on pay revolt by probation officers, Bishop eats grass for Christian Aid Week, Catholic asked to form Dutch Cabinet, Mr Shore calls Brussels talks 'unmitigated defeat in face of hard French national interests', Arab deputy minister appointed in Israel, Post Office pay sole conference issue, Mr Nixon says Churchill warning still applies, Americans lead in world bridge final, 'Genocide'in Zanzibar, Fight to save Avon Gorge landscape opens today, The Times Diary Intellectuals go for EEC, Shops and offices damaged by mobs in Berlin, India tells Pakistan to end terror and let millions return, Holloway Prison may become 'hospital', Labour to frame new pay and prices policy, Officer admits that Bengalis are murdering Biharis, Liner refloated after two hours on shingle bank, Plea to display Hungarian crown, Dark days of crisis for strife-torn Oxford Union, Optimism at Chequers before Paris talks, Farmers assured of benefits after EEC entry, Labour gain of 13 more councils brings total to 71, Under the skin of the British academic, Arson squad inquire into hotel blaze, Mr Davies to explain in Commons today, 'No future for a divided church', Cancer Viruses and breast tumours, Mr Walker disturbed by personal hostility, Efta looks more hopefully towards integration, Mr Rogers hopeful over Cairo developments, Belfast hunt for gunmen who wounded soldiers, Doctors must be consulted on cheaper drugs, Marshal Ky renews his plea for peace, BBC will repeat'only the best shows', David Wood Labour recovers its heartlands, Wales have a moral victory in the wet, Singapore paper closes, Egyptians rally to the support of Mr Sadat as purge grows, Strike threat by Civil Service clerks, Argentina tries to win the hearts of Falkland Islanders, Etna lava reaches first house of town, Teachers seek pledges on pay tribunal, Dublin tries to keep in step with London, US ready to discuss Europe troop cuts, Slovak communists purge leadership, Ballet drop Ulster visit after letters to dancers, Fixed costs hamper farmers in Denmark, New leader for Indian opposition party, Challenge to King over bombings in Athens, 13 French wedding guests drown, Gen Amin accuses Obote regime of murder plot, Plea for community care of subnormal, Laurence Harvey, A centenary log book, Three arrested after pirate radio ship fire, 8,000 employees meet for a 'family' party, Abuse for police from walkers, Embryology: The test-tube uterus. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Concord Rotaflex, npi, Platignum, northeast, Everywoman, Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, Stratstone, WG and S, The Chartered Bank, Fine Art Developments Ltd., Brown Brothers & Albany Ltd., British Vita, Blue Nun, Times Newspapers Limited,, Coverplan, Christian Aid Week May17-22.. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,772, Soviet masters play a draw in world chess, Broadcasting Television. Reviews: Champion of the Tory progressives, The Philpott File Bbc 2 Leonard Buckley, Rodelinda Brighton Dome Stanley Sadie, The historian's life Lewis Namier: A Biography By Julia Namier, Garden Party Crystal Palace Michael Wale, NPO/Klemperer Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Death to the family, Wagner's drama about people Rheingold/Siegfried Scottish Opera William Mann, Philomusica Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, The cost of the 'revolution of expectation'. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Schools cricket details, Sports in Brief, Derbyshire v Somerset, Irish Ball fails in the Lupin, Gallacher in play-off, Morning Cloud's pace set, Younis helps Surrey win low scoring match, Lions show weaknesses, Bournemouth qualifiers, Hero of Murphy's war, Cowdrey making and settling a few scores, Saturday's cricket, Warwickshire v Kent, World class 800 metres run by Mrs Allison, Targa Florio win for Alfa-Romeo, Leading players spread to three events, Olympic winner supreme, Evan Jones best of three for Harvey Smith, For the record Baseball, England decline in attacking flair, Yorkshire beaten by splendid Middlesex fielding, Warwickshire's first win, Bonallack finishes with a flourish to take title, Ferguson outstanding. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Property Big office block at Stockport, Commercial And Industrial Property, Overseas Property. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping The Data Lines Open, A Keener Edge To Banking, Candour IS Not A Crime, IS It?. Letters to the Editor: Scandinavian newsprint in Britain, Negotiations with EEC: The question of sugar, Automatic retirement of auditors, Ball lightning, Jobless graduates, Legal aid, Christian unity, Dangers from smoking, Industrial training in British industry, Redundancy, British Steel and its customers, Applause at' Parsifal '. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Crown prosecuting counsel, Appointments in the Forces, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 17. 1946 Union of India. Obituaries: Sir Tyrone Guthrie Influential theatrical and operatic producer, Mr James Boswell. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Business and Finance: Switzerland puts on the economic brakes, Scottish promotion where it can do most good, Contracts Demag buys GEC control equipment, Getting in shape for the Market, The ASH Spinning Co. Ltd. Comparison Of Results I, Pressed Felts Ltd. Colne, Production of four-door Marina being stepped up, An offer of Scotyields units from Scotbits Securities Ltd., Britain stands by dollar parity, French minister for Washington talks, Falcon asks Mr Davies to explain trading ban, Freight Report, Premium bond sales boom, Board denies 6 pc wage ceiling, V & G policy holders to take legal advice, Industry fears BEA Tristar deal, Business Diary in Europe: Frankfurt butchery. Brussels sugar, The Times share indices, Another epic from 20th Century-Fox, Groups compete for European data investigation contract, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cammell chairman invites union president for strike crisis talks, MPs raise plight of papermakers, THE BURSTON GROUP LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts 1948 to 1967), Burston chief to get £6m stake, Brown Bayley Steels Limited New Records Achieved In Production, Turnover And Exports Mr. T. S. Kilpatrick Reports Substantial Increase In Group Profits, Shipbuilding leaders will consult Select Committee, The line between teaching and consultancy, Minister to make major monopoly references, Prospects of jolly litigation, Flightpath into turbulence Arthur Reed on the cash and organization problems ahead for Britain's state airlines, Management Edited by Richard Spiegelberg How the Shell executives keep their tabs on a £175m project, Government may end cash aid to building agency, Statutory and General Information, Lancashire United Transport Limited Mr. G. F. Davies' Review for 1970, Commercial Union staff rejects CIR proposals, Financing snag faces Albright phosphorus plant in Newfoundland, Results this week, Mining Prieska's value to Anglo-Transvaal, Company News Stag Line faces 28 pc relapse, Hammerson pays £3m for City block, More US complaints on Japanese imports foreseen, Employers going slow on equal pay, unions say, New credit controls: the winners and losers, Clothing Neddy advice to overall manufacturers, Swan Hunter on brink of final pay settlement, Boost for gas sales to industry, Steelworkers set for tough talks on new pay pact, Sir Arnold Hall to head policy group. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly fixed interest stocks, Charts point to a £180 cocoa price, New Issues Merchant bank offers 4m shares, Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, More share prices. Business Appointments: Three join board of Twinlock.
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