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The Times - 05/03/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hazelhurst, From Derek Wilson, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Nature-Times News Service, By Alex Hendry, By Our Medical Reporter, By Christopher Warman, From John Chartres and Peter Evans, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent., By Peter Waymark, By Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Geoffrey Wansell Newcastle upon Tyne, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By David Spanier European Editor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Dan van der Vat, From Leo Goodstadt, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Hornsby, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Michael Wale, Stanley Reynolds, William Gaunt, Michael Hatfield, Innis Macbeath, PHS, Edward Mortimer, From Mr. Bernard Bevan, From Mr. Peter Black, From Mrs. L. I. Fitzpatrick, From Dr. Robin Holliday and others, From Mr. Phillip Whitehead, Labour M.P. for Derby North, and others, From Mr. Graham King, From Sir Oscar Morland, From Professor J. B. Segal, From Mr. Robert Sielle, C. W. LLOYD., KENNETH LOMAS., From Mr. Herb Greer, From Mr. Charles H. Gibbs-Smith, From Mr. T. A. Layton, From Mrs. Francis Hopkins, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Michael Baily, By Giles Smith, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clive Callow, By John Woodland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Business News Staff, By Anthony Rowley, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Professors Peter Wiles and Alec Nove, From Mr. J. G. Hamilton, Philip Dyer,

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News: Great auk sold for £9,000, Strikers accuse Mr Jackson of sell-out, The bout of hard talking that broke the deadlock, Martyr in fashion, The Times Diary Prince's lens on London statues, Plea to UN over rights of Australian aborigines, Mr Palme may intervene in officials' strike, A temptation to tyranny over immigration, New system of reward for Russian workers, Bonn stoical in face of Moscow charges, Casualties rise among Saigon troops in fierce Laos clashes, Chief defends Vorster scheme, Northern troops using new type of missile, Why China delayed news of second space shot, Delay may face mother in French courts, No sign of end to air dispute, The Beatles had £10,000 a month, council says, Woman fought like a wildcat, director tells jury, Noise complaint by book case jury, Escape into fear by 900 'slaves' of the Hanoi Army, A retreat from 'open government', Multiracial farm man accused of guerrilla link, Trinity House denies Greek claim of inadequate warnings at scene of Channel sinkings, Fords 'will never be the same again', Raiders took a cheque after finding no cash, BBC's 'Six Wives' wins five awards, Drifting Russian trawler boarded by Royal Navy, United Guilds' Service, Concorde curb sought to save birds, Millionaire's son freed in Venezuela for £380,000, Designer warned by judge at Yarra inquiry, Clamour among collectors for Pitcairn stamp, Pharmacology: sleeping tablets reaction, Saturday in The Times, Counterpoint, Festival Hall is leader in popularity poll, India leaves study group in arms protest, Mr Gorton intervenes in dispute over the Army, Britain accused of breaking bacon agreement, Astronomy Mixing of heavy elements in Ap stars, Fifty Government amendments to union Bill, Radical changes expected in medical council, White Paper to be published on Rolls affair, Doctor found guilty of professional misconduct, Landlady used 'Subnormal slave labour', Banking on colour television, Confidence issue for the Italian Senate, Ugandan leader accuses ex-President, Engineer tells why firm engaged councillor, E Pakistan claim of 300 shot dead, Riot gear hidden round corner as Paris police stage 'demo' to win public support, Maudling pledge to stand by Ulster, 1,000 tons of metal go in Thames each year, Optimism over pace of EEC talks, Schism at the TUC, Talks to begin on opening Berlin Wall, Navy lowering eyesight requirements, Rolling Stones to settle in France, Mr Nixon loses ground, Introducing Edna, down-and-out successor to Cathy, Prince's protest circulated, U S State Department defends Mr Rogers's record in face of charge about diminished status, Embassy in Athens under fire in U S report, Fare challenge by BOAC, Councils starving schools of textbooks 'a scandal', Pakistan at flashpoint as east and west near break-up, Publishers and author face £100,000 bill, Delivery of first-class mail may resume on Monday, Chemist denies storing arms, Scientists develop baby sex tests, Egyptians in talks on cease-fire expiry, Those who are about to fly: salute by Sergeant Allan Rhind, of the Falcons, the R.A.F.'s free-fall, Anglican vote for women priests, French will not cancel rugby tour, Four limits for Japanese forces, Mr Reagan's scheme to save welfare funds, Unmarried mothers said to be bullied into court, Government to give early decision on site for third airport, Postmen in revolt over peace terms, Psychology: Testing colour preferences in monkeys. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Surveyors, The Scottish International Airline, Dunhill, northeast, Michelin, G.W.Sparrow & Sons Limited, Rank Xerox, Bradford & Bingley Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, CASHMORES for Steel, Goode Durrant & Murray (Consolidated) Limited, Western Mining Corporation Limited, Ecclesiatical Insurance Office Ltd., Kriter. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Councillor resigns, University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Runton Hill School. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 5, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Entertainments. Picture Gallery. Sport: Hooker hurt but East Midlands undeterred, Lone Wolf's form and weight advantage should tell, Jacklin will have struggle to qualify, Sports in Brief, Incentive for bowlers, Knight joins selectors, Predictions of downfall dismissed by Clay, Gilzean may miss Anfield cup tie, Present players excluded, Latest snow reports. Law: £40,000 libel damages upheld: 'outrageous conduct' Broome V. Cassell & Co. Ltd. and Another. Reviews: John Ford's Cuban Missile Crisis, Slick documentary, Pignight Young Vic Michael Billington, Mr Mann's plain Jane, WilliamRoberts Hamet Gallery, Charisma regained The Rolling Stones Newcastle, Martino Tirimo Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, LPO/Horenstein Festival Hall William Mann, British Screen Awards BBC 1. Politics and Parliament: Wage awards show some signs of decreasing, Poor lecturing partly responsible for student unrest House of Lords, Inquiry wanted on career students, Next week, Airline to keep its operator's certificate, Censorship of arts not favoured, Mr Heath and TUC to meet next Thursday House of Commons, Novel features of postal dispute court of settlement, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Third London airport: speedy decision promised. Editorials/Leaders: A Time Of Decision, Money Supply Targets, Mr Thieu Marches North With Words. Letters to the Editor: Underlying causes of Ford dispute, Nature Conservancy, Comfort and pollution, London Weekend Television, Responsibility of science, Picture frame tax, The Seven Sisters, Steam on the road, Choice of wine, Effects of nationalization of steel, War in Vietnam, 'Fippence', A new approach to the inflation battle, Paintings that are lost to the nation, Headmasters only, Conquerors of Egypt. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Maj-Gen Varentsov, MR WILLIAM DABNEY Development of Red Cross, Sir Ian Wilson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Iron Curtain. Business and Finance: Aluminium setback for the LME, End of special relationship with Algeria, Manpower office may be given wider scope, Banana price guarantee, CBI panel begins study of incomes policy plan, Policy shift on Japanese textile quotas, Cutting a fine figure in industry, Company News Bowyers growth depends on Brazil coming right, Management changes at CWS, BSC steel production hit by fall in demand, Tate & Lyle Profitability Back on Course., Albright's underlying difficulties remain, 'More than half the Group's profits will continue to come from Insurance Broking', Mr. George Herzog, managing director of Burlington Fabrics of, Businesses prepare for rush to follow return of postmen, Wood Gundy Securities.-Canada's, Sogat redundancy fears, BP may double output at Scottish refinery, Demand for four-week holidays expected, Lame duck turns out to be golden goose R W Shakespeare reports on Belfast's jubilant reaction to the Harland and Wolff decision, Esso agrees to 65 pc price rise for Libyan gas, The Times list of latest dividends, NY silver gains 350 points, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Shipping lines impose surcharge on imports, Union told strike would mean closure, Bill provides more funds for ironstone restoration, Fixed Interest, Mining Comalco costs strain bauxite expansion, Government revenue down, New bidders for S Collier, Panel to study capital market, Bank to make accounting changes, Do-it-yourself pay-as-you-earn Oliver Stanley looks at ways of improving tax collection, The figures that speak for themselves, In brief, Albright & Wilson surprise profit, Lockheed chief at No 10-then flight home, Call for immediate £500m reflation stimulus to stop jobless total reaching 1m, Port of London users want talks on higher charges, Bids and Deals Brickwoods talk with Whitbread, Sterling and Money, Business Diary: Joe Gormley looks like being next miners' chief, Tourists help Britain to £45m surplus, How the markets moved Rises, US Ford considers rotary engine deal with Audi, Sparrow Crane Hire Annual General Meeting 1971, The prospects the year holds in store for industry The National Institute's sector by sector review of the outlook on the industrial front for 1971, White paper to show governmental role in RB 211 contract, Tate & Lyle call for EEC pledge on sugar supplies, Herbert group denies cash crisis. Business Appointments: New Wolverhampton Diecasting chief, Liquidator of V & G appointed. Stock Exchange Tables: Further gains by equities, Wall St gets the message at last, Commodities, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,712, Broadcasting Television.

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