The Times - 17/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Sally White, From Eric Marsden, By Neil Allen, By Clive Callow, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From John Chartres, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Golombek, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Derek Wilson, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By Jane Adrian who is a research worker in child psychology, By John Spurgeon, Principal lecturer in music, Berkshire College of Education., By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, JOHN MUSKER, , MALIN SORSBIE, , JOHN BRUCE LOCKHART, , MICHAEL SALT, , JOHN DINGEMAN, , W. GRIFFITHS, ALMA BIRK, , A. I. OGUS, Mansfield College, Oxford., JOHN WHITE, , R. COLYER, , BERNIE BISHOP, , H. A. HARRIS, , G. A. BUTLER, , SHAWCROSS, , DENIS MAHON, 33 Cadogan Square, S.W.1., EDWARD ARDIZZONE, , JAMES MCGIVERN HUMPHREY, , BETTINA EHRLICH, 22 Palace Gardens Terrace, W.8., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Giles Smith, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas Washington, March 16, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By John Winder, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, From Patrick Brogan, JENNIFER JENKINS, , MICHAEL POSSENER, , ROBERT W. MOWAT, , GYLES BRANDRETH, , By Ian Morison, By Richard Spiegelberg,
ResumoNews: Mr Rippon sets May target for agreement, British 'now like French between the Wars', Government accused of fawning at Ford meeting, MP's question about boy called into court, Decision on school leaving age 'inviolate', Coroner is told of 10-hour wait for doctor, China's army takes command, Union may expel 600 men who stayed at work, Rail unions undecided, Towers near the Tower banned by minister, IRA cannot be beaten, accused man says, Medicine: Defect causes migraines, Memoirs by de Gaulle praise his successor, Biology Sunlight colours your eyes, Bailed man 'poured scorn' on a trial, Renewing the eccentric splendour of a national heirloom, Mr Laird puts American residual force in Vietnam by the end of 1972 at 50,000, Dyslexia: for apache read headache, MP will appear for defence of secrets case man, Portuguese kidnap victims 'murdered in Lusaka', Welsh sculptor for Sir Winston's statue, Why Rudolf Hess chose the Duke of Hamilton, Buddhist plea for an end to the bloodshed, Brandt overture to Bonn visit by Mr Heath, National Trust takes over Norfolk hall, Immigrant Bill rights may be extended, 15,000 at funeral of murdered soldiers, Coloured population may be 3 million by 1985, Mr Rippon says 'gigantic blunder' if British entry hits stability of Commonwealth sugar producers, Russia says China is seeking US alliance, Turkish kidnap gang held after gun battle, Hongkong court told how British scientist died, Pacific spoils bought by the British Museum, Five Turkish generals dismissed, Transport authority may test buses from abroad, BBC accused of giving in to Government, Strike of 700 means no papers tomorrow, Rebuke by coroner after recluse dies, Italy may lift ban on birth control, Clothes conscious, God and Monod, Peace hopes in Pakistan rise as leaders agree, Customs hold £200,000 of seized jewelry, Lieut Calley's case goes to jury on third anniversary of massacre of civilians at My Lai, Overseas resistance grows to voluntary services, Miss Churchill backs out of Nato festival, Ulster's leader flies back after pledge on firmer action, Mr Walker hopes to see 150,000 houses improved, Ceylon calls out Army in state of emergency, Tear gas used in New Guinea unrest over cocoa firm, Nordic paradox over the EEC, Mrs Meir denies 'drawing maps' for The Times, Good start to new round of arms talks, Ronald Butt Television and sex education, Changes in church 'have undermined' the position of bishops as leaders, Injured man died after heart massage, 60 Rolls-Royce men fined by union for working, South Vietnamese retreat from key position in Laos, Sir Alec conciliatory to Moscow, Engineers are likely to accept TUC policy, The Times Diary Exit Trog, but Flook lives, Mr McCarthy has a word with Dr Kissinger, Mr Rogers calls on Israel to withdraw to 1967 boundaries, Sir Gerald Nabarro will fight Government for tougher Bill on tobacco risk, MP to fight plan for third island pop festival, Maoists considered seizing Mr Agnew, Sixth by-election pending, Cooper retires after losing titles, Unknown oil tanker almost causes new disaster in Channel, Boy aged nine 'accomplished criminal', Banks may issue petrol coupons in emergency. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Rank Xerox, Government Of Abu Dhabi State Health Service, Derwent Publications Limited, Bank of Ireland, Bass Marketing Limited, Scicon, Status, Fisons Group, Mettoy, Dobson Park Industries, CANADIAN GOVERNMENT Manpower & Immigration Service, Bank Hapoalim B.M., P-E, Glc, Eastern GAS, Brandon, Fisons, Rt, Braid, Msl, Aa, Bryanston Finance Group, Anderson Jeffress Advertising Limited, Bristol & West Building Society, Civil Service Commission, Deioitte, Robson, Morrow & Co., Ukaea, Mr, Department Of The Environment, Edible Oils Technologist, Rn, dp. Reviews: Inis Fail BBC 2 Chris Dunkley, Five Easy Pieces Prince Charles Theatre John Russell Taylor, Optimism Abbey, Dublin Peter Roberts, Horror haunts the school Child's Play Queen's Irving Wardle, Winning comedies BBC 1 Stanley Reynolds, Peter Nichols's play for Greenwich, Making music, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall Alan Blyth, London debuts, Dublin play can go on, GLC acted too late in consultation on site near theatre. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: New posts for High Court judges, RHS show awards, American Stock Exchange chief resigns, University news Oxford Latest awards:. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Dutch take lead in Madrid chess tournament, Broadcasting Wednesday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,722, Broadcasting Thursday Television. Politics and Parliament: Royal Assent House of Lords, Political power of the Rhodesian immigrants, Irresponsibility writ large in Ford dispute, Pensioners' enemies, Stopping intimidation of employers to get men sacked, Allegations over use of beds in hospitals House of Commons, Family allowance tax change, No complaint of sabotage at Fords, Warning to smokers: search for safer cigarette: league table on tar and nicotine content, Tripartite arrangement, Industrial unrest slows investment. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel. Sport: More Scottish changes, Badminton, Clemence defies Spurs in magnificent tie, Oxford, untidy but aggressive, issue a warning, Major Rose freshest in spite of his years, Sports in Brief, Crisp relishes a sign of spring, Harrison second, Today's football, Bugner, anti-hero, comes of age, Scots call in Dunlop for Laidlaw, Lead taken the hard way, Team events should not decline, Latest snow reports. Law: 'In custody of parent' a question of fact Todd V. Davison, Salvors' liability for negligence The Tojo Maru. Editorials/Leaders: None Persuaded: Many Angered, Mrs Meir Sticks To Her Terms, Plight Of The Car Makers. Letters to the Editor: Hidden cost, The Tsarevich, Picture frame tax, British racehorse breeding, Television transcripts, Finding a champion for the consumer, After the post strike, Mr Ford's views on industrial Britain, Schedule F tax legislation, Indian elections, Patients' confidences, Date reversed, Sale of Dulwich Gallery painting, Assyrian war chariots, Judges' dilemma, Railway closures, The turning point, Channel collisions, Religion in Russia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 18, 1946 Palestine omens. Obituaries: Mr Thomas E. Dewey Twice close to being President, Mr James Dance, Leslie Fleetwood-Smith, Bebe Daniels American star who made a hit on British radio, Sir John Hodsoll. Business and Finance: Unit trusts are 'growth industry', Top-level teams for US talks on RB 211, Interim Statement Boc British Oxygen, Rachelle above target, More banks cut their prime rate to 5¼ per cent, Empty advance factories is worry to Government, Contracts £3.5m computer sales for Honeywell Bull, S & P's Minsec losses, Textile dispute played down, Shipyards to raise £16.8m, Birmingham's jobless total up 7 pc: sharp drop in vacancies, Cost inflation is frustrating growth-Heath, Occidental face class-action suit, Bovis move in Singapore, Steel price statement tomorrow, Bids and Deals IRC-Whessoe loan revision, Home companies make the running at BICC, The Times list of latest dividends, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Dealers run low on cars, appeal to strikers to return, NY copper advances the daily limit, Airline dispute cost is likely to be £20m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: Services Clubs' chief plans property deal with ICFC, Equities, Big output losses likely in second one-day shutdown, Call for agency to advise on productivity, Company Meeting River And Mercantile Trust Limited, Proposals to avoid state takeover of Rolls-Royce, The Times share indices, Fixed Interest, Company News Charrington, Gardner boost from fuel scare, Cash flow vital to industry, Cuts in discount and lombard rates expected, IRC disposes of stake in Nuclear Power Group, Foreign trade surplus narrows to 571m francs, A scientific approach to head hunting, Portsmouth Water Company, Labour MPs demand Ford nationalization, De Beers profits cut by half, Guessing games with investment currency, Slater Walker (SA), Ashdown Investment Trust Limited, Entry into Six will show growth firms, Wholesale food prices kept level during D-Day change, Bank to repay depositors, Mining $50m revenue loss at El Teniente, Chrysler UK 'is now profitable', Sterling and Money, Rand Mines Properties Limited, Constable, Hart & Company Disappointing Results But Current Order Position Satisfactory Mr. H. E. Snow's Confidence in Industry's Long Term Prosperity, Union fails to save redundant R-R men, How the markets moved Rises, BR place £4.5m engines order, The right lines for a high speed pay off Richard Hope on a new breed of trains that could yield handsome returns, Hamersley put off project with U S Groups, Further fall in building industry's production, Little improvement last year for Britain's 20,000 motor agents, New business sought by researchers, Chairmen's Reports Firth & Brown outlook less cheerful. Business Appointments: New U K sales director joins Pye Ether. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Lukewarm reception to Cohen 600 tranche, Commodities, Unit trust prices, British Oxygen give ground, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: London & Suburban Properties also on page 30, Country Properties.
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