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The Times - 01/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From David Bonavia, By Our Political Editor, By Brian Cashinella, By Clifford Longley, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Chess Correspondent, By Pat Heals Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent., By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By A Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From David Housego, From Richard Wigg, From Stewart Harris, From Nicholas Ashford, From Marvine Howe, From Eric Marsden, By Roy Lewis Commonwealth Correspondent, Philip Howard, Henry Stanhope, Harry Debelius, RAFAEL VALLS., F. W. THORPE., F. G. WILLIAMS., MALCOLM R. WHITE., GEOFFREY A. WOOD., ANNE GODWIN., F. STEPHEN JOELSON., PAUL B. ROSE., Wm. MARTINDALE., HUGH THOMAS., R. W. MIDDLETON., By Rex Bellamy, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, BY C. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Malcolm Brown, By Giles Smith, By Our Industrial Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Gillian O'Cornor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. R. DODD., R. GRAHAM LEWIS., E. C. EVANS., JAMES DAVIS, A. C. W. CRANE, Chairman., IAN B. ROWAN., By Kenneth Owen, Hugh Stephenson, Anthony Thomas,

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News: The ghost port of Aden plans for time when the Canal is reopened, Salesman to be extradited, Firemen deny refusing aid, Dr Jarring returning for Middle East talks, Immigrant entry to schools has slowed, Herr Brandt says it was a good year for Bonn, End of the 'char and wad' Naafi, Mestrovic holds surprise lead in Hastings chess, County council stands firm on Cublington, Promise of regional autonomy for Sudan separatists brings mass return to southern towns, Ban sought on factory fire-fighting, Cameroun vision of coup by angels, Suspicions of a deal with General Franco, Three jailed for life in Teheran over plot, New BEA chairman warns work-to-rule staff of closures and dismissals, Mixed use of Surrey Docks to be recomimended to Southwark instead of airport, One-man two-deck buses begin operation tomorrow, The country of the one-armed bandits, Forecasters say cold spell staying for days, Village to stop smoking for a week, S Vietnamese may invite Vietcong to Saigon, Saragat plea to Italians to keep democracy, Peter Jay Starting off with an awkward precedent, Curbs on car pollution become law in America, Warning to Rhodesians against over-optimism, Five to inquire into steel box girder bridges, Commercial pirates vie with BBC's newest local radio station, Indiana police recruit citizens as spies, Six pavilion charges dropped, Brazil kidnappers reduce terms for Swiss envoy, Commonwealth leaders told views on arms can still be reconciled, Leningrad sentences of death commuted, Children's officer resigns over reorganization, Russia and China exchange New Year insults, Benefits for Britain as France takes EEC Council chair, Counterpoint, Public mistrust seen as a growing danger to the press, Jerusalem yields its ancient secrets, 1971 starts with disputes threatening Fleet Street, airlines and fire-fighting, Appeal for TUC help by journalists in dispute, Labour urges benefits without means test for one-parent families, MP warns white nations of racial bloodbath, The Times Diary Liberal Trades Unionists in suspension, Court told of attacks on police at Black Power demonstration, Crowds greet new year in Trafalgar Square, Guinea still silent on arrested archbishop, Six entry 'will not disturb mobility of workers', The secret Nazi moves for a separate peace with Britain The official records of the British Government for 1940, open for inspection today, reveal secrets about the twilight war, Six women seek candidacy in Speaker's seat, Mr Heath sees 1971 as the year of reform By John Groser Political Staff, Paul McCartney takes court action to leave Beatles, Plot to stop Franco broadcast, New Year Honours for 20 Tory officials, Six pets died in 'animal Belsen', RSPCA says, 70 feared dead in Iran train crash, Colleges ' used as dustbins of education', French anger at official handling of snow chaos, 'Royal letters' offered to American press, Molecular biology: Cells' safeguards, New body to aid priests wishing to be laicized, Victory beside the tea urn, The Night Sky in January, Contact with objects of fear overcomes phobias, Mirror and Sun journalists vote for immediate strike, Objection on areas of London planning, Ecology Threat to marine balance of sea-level canal. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: northeast, Pa, The Greatest Name In Cigarettes, The Times Business News, Aquila Press, Boac, Williams Hudson Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments Diocese of Binmingham, New Zealand List Knight Bachelor, Race Relations Board post, Sir Charles Hardie to resign from MEPC chair, Fourth award for Berlioz recording, List of awards in full Prime Minister's List Life Peers, Latest appointments Financial Times changes. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Todays Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: The Year For A Decision, Two More Escape The Firing Squad, Where The Lost Days Went. Letters to the Editor: Payment made to a militant, The Basques are reprieved, Press in Africa, Pensions and inflation, Immigration and the Irish, Welsh nicknames, Skimming The Times, Cheque format, Pros and cons of canteen subsidy, Third London airport, High standard of service, Mary Macarthur scholarships, Bulletin missed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, January 2, 1946 Labour confidence. Deaths. Obituaries: M Raymond Mondon French Minister of Transport, Lord Bowles, Mr Cyril Scott Prolific English composer, Anghelos Evert. Sport: Pacha in first place, Ratinac awaits decision, England forced to replace light-flyweight, Thirty-hour matches could overcome Test difficulties, Even Keel should prove too good for Gay Trip, Dondieu set to bring Smith another win, Sports in Brief, Kent forwards earn win, Qualifying competion, Bedford remain unbeaten but Leicester go top, E Counties finish strongly, Today's football, Miss Goolagong beaten, Snow reports, Catterick again off, Lee doubtful against Wigan, Gibson at stand-off half in final Irish trial, Return of Marley Harris. Reviews: Black Mass/Have You Met Our Rabbit? Oval House, Kensington Irving Wardle, Men of two worlds John Russell Taylor Performance Warner Rendezvous Loot Prince Charles Take a Girl Like You Columbia, Pearsall Madrigals Radio 3 Stanley Sadie, The Nutcracker New Victoria John Percival, The Owl and the Pussycat Cochrane, Ludwig van Beethoven Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Flying Circus help for show, Carmen Covent Garden Alan Blyth. Business and Finance: Consumer credit report now before Mr Davies, The US: a better show-but how much better?, Company News Profit and dividend cut by James Howden, Reed and Bowater talk on presenting merger case, Life Business in 1970 Prudential up 14 pc to record £1,687m, Chown Securities, Western Mining shares plan, Business Diary: Sir Anthony hangs up his battle-axe, Ford tells dealers why new Cortina is delayed, Mining Comalco expects 25 pc earnings jump, Heavy dealing in Marcroft shares, ICI fertilizer prices up 10pc in year-end rises, Barricades against the tigers of paper, The Times list of latest dividends, Nixon confirms need for freer world trade, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chile may spare foreign banks, Equities, Britain repays $188m in debts, International Securities Limited, Fixed Interest, Higher freight rates worry Shippers' Council, American capital spending likely to fall this year, Retailers' body decides not to join CBI, A poor investment outlook for 1971, Birmingham car supermarket plan, Britain: creeping up on wage and price restraint, How the markets moved, Investment in Fordham 'catastrophic', Output boost for Rolls-Royce, Architects' commissions show decline, Hauliers urge big changes in transport training board, Sterling and Money, Life peerage for Sir Miles Thomas, Absenteeism threat to industrial production, Two ways to book a seat, Save & Prosper profits down to £421,000, Clear Hooters Ltd., Shell cautious on oil find. Business Appointments: New director at Pearson Longman. Stock Exchange Tables: New York silver gains between 100 and 140 Points, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Bowater close lower, Wall Street, Recent issues, New Issues £194m drop to £539m in year's volume. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,659, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1. Property.

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