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The Times - 08/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Maurice Corina, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Callow, From Peter Nichols Tuscania, Feb. 7, From Ian McDonald Houston, Feb. 7, From John Chartres and Tim Jones Belfast, Monday morning, From Alan McGregor Geneva, Feb. 7, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent Cambridge, Feb. 7, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock Cheltenham, Feb. 7, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Denis Taylor, By a Staff Reporter, From Philip Howard Downton, Wiltshire. Feb. 7, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, Feb. 7, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Strasbourg, Feb. 7, From Peter Strafford Brussels, Feb. 7, From Our Correspondent Berlin, Feb. 7, From Roger Berthoud Bonn. Feb. 7, From Our Own Correspondent Bonn, Feb. 6, From Our Correspondent Madrid. Feb. 7, From Our Own Correspondent Rome, Feb. 7, From Lan McDonald Houston, Feb. 7, From Our Correspondent Tel Aviv, Feb. 7, From Our Correspondent Amsterdam, Feb. 7, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent Kampala, Feb. 7, From Mario Modiano Athens, Feb. 7, From Stewart Harris Canberra, Feb. 7, By Peter Hopkirk, From David Bonavia Moscow, Feb. 7, By Jim Snow, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent Sydney, Feb.7, By Brian Lewis, By Norman Fox., By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Roy McKelvie, By David Parry-Jones, Sonia Jackson, Joan Woollcombe, Farming topics/By Leonard Amey, Marghanita Laski, PHS, JOHN TWELLS, Chairman, Derby Conservative Association. 15 Church Lane, Darley Abbey, Derby., BURTON OF COVENTRY House of Lords., GEORGE MURCELL, Artistic Director, CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER, ERIC PORTER, ROY STRONG, FRANCES YATES, , J. C. VORVOREANU. 166 Galsworthy Drive. Caversham, Reading., DAVID ENNALS, Campaign Director, , JOHN MCMICHAEL, Director, , PHYLLIS BISHOP, , FELIX ALEXEYEV, London Correspondent, Novosti Press Agency, 3 Rosary Gardens, S.W.7., DAVID MITCHELL, President of the Conservative Trade Unionists National Advisory Committee House of Commons., INGA G. WILLCOX. 19 York Road. Windsor, Berkshire., MALCOLM ROSS, Crown Woods School, S.E.9, February 7., AYLESTONE. Independent Television Authority. 70 Brompton Road, S.W.3. February 5., ALLEN GREENWOOD. Chairman, Panavia G.m.b.H., c/o British Aircraft Corporation Ltd., Weybridge, Surrey., OWEN STOREY. 9 rue de Bellevue, 91 Varennes-Jarcy, France., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan Paris, Feb. 7, By Hugh Stephenson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Frank Vogl, By John Young, R W Shakespeare, DELACOURT-SMITH, , G. E. D. BONHAM-CARTER., P. L. THOMAS, 28 Goldsel Road, Swanley, Kent., D. TURNER, , I. F. R. DICKINSON., T. G. THOMSON, 38 Savile Row, London, S.W.1., J.W. TIMMS, , By Anthony Thomas, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By John Woodland, Mr. Addinsell's statement, David Rudland, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, Sally White, Gerald Ely, by Gillian O'Connor Insurance Correspondent, by W. F. Sennett group insurance manager, Glaxo Group, by Peter J. Derby partner, Wood, Mackenzie & Co., by Julius Neave general manager. The Mercantile and General Reinsurance Co., by P. D. Johnson, by Basil Robarts chairman, British Insurance Association, Sir Henry Mance chairman, Lloyd's, by R. Victor Wood chief executive, Hill Samuel Insurance & Shipping Holdings, by A. F. Murray joint secretary and investment manager, The Prudential Assurance Company, by Ian Findlay chairman, Price, Forbes & Co., by F. E. P. Sandilands chief general manager, Commercial Union Assurance, by K. M. Bevins chief general manager, Royal Insurance Co., by Michael Malim, by John Gaselee, by Gillian O'Connor,

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News: 18 killed by Italian earthquake, Palace discounts speculation on supposed royal concern about Duke of Kent in Ulster, Seventies bring brighter hopes for composite companies, Medicine Gonorrhoea as risk to babies, Farms of Italy well below EEC standards, The awakening passion of Robert Kennedy Part one, Prelate accuses Brazilian police of torture, Major defeat of IRA Provisionals claimed, Ecology: For better or worse?, Paintings theft at Guggenheim palace in Venice, 15 per cent rise ends strike of Lufthansa staff, Drinkers in Russia face unfair penalties, Apollo 14 sets course for return to Earth, Less spent on health than abroad, Full-time officer to aid arts laboratories, Three shot in Belfast street clashes, Changes in Civil Service may take three years, Union fines woman £20, Students get £2 12s a week bed-sitters, Trials to decide bridge team, Britain is ready to meet challenges of the Common Market, Bomb error kills six in Laos border operation, Hearings begin today on S W Africa, Men and women riot over jail conditions, New knowledge and techniques required in spreading the risk, Call for university staff to oppose drug-taking, Three in wet pursuit of biggest pike in Britain, Effects of Rolls-Royce crash are bound to be far-reaching, Mr Heath says, US concern over Greek relations, Politics and inflation bedevil business abroad, Institutional investors make their mark, Mr Gomulka and aides go in party purge, Princess Anne at Kenya school, Devlin trial was fair, commission decides, £6,500 state post rejected, Farmer's threat to demolish motorway fence, Threat of further industrial action in dispute on power pay, Industry's emphasis on loss prevention, Falling on hard times, More hope for price review outcome, President Nixon reaffirms close ties with Berlin, Ugandan Cabinet discusses security problems, Lloyd's moves to remedy painful years, Clarification needed on pension schemes, Professional standards that lead the world, Increase in package policies could be answer to high costs, Insurance a special report Paternalism takes a knock from union militancy, The latest in a long line of attacks on the validity of the gospels How one scholar deduced that Christ is a myth, Northern Ireland 'at war with the extremists', Stumbling block as a revelation of God's power, Soviet Navy's war role analysed, Bonn's position more flexible as EEC leaders meet to discuss plan for economic union, Adjusting apples to the market, Tsar's heir said to be living in US, Call for use of research teams, Group to run course in welfare rights, Mr Heath's very own Clause Four, Russian satellite picture sold to US museum, Professional theatre for Cornwall planned, Basques say Spain plans 18 new trials, ...and some places to turn for help, Polish leader hits out at mistakes of the Gomulka regime, Israel denies rejection of Sadat offer on canal, MPs may be told cost of state takeover today, The Times Diary Syrie Maugham gets her own book, David Brown in takeover bid for Rolls-Royce car section, Life cover is in conflict with popular opinion, Australia has new Sunday quality paper, Tax relief plea for daughters caring for infirm, Astronauts' difficulty in moving about on the Moon may change plans for other flights, At least 2d on petrol likely in next few weeks, Immigrants hint by Mr Maudling, A gentle meander up the A6 brings back the joys of driving, thanks to the new motorways Regional Notebook John Chartres Manchester, Aviation healthy but marine sector struggling, Miss Schuba survives final setback, Paper war in Whitehall, Expansion of nursery education limited to towns, Statistics a guide for rates, Property Sheffield looking for more industries, Strike lessons for Britain from Europe, Underwriting profits must be boosted and ploughed back, National Guard out in US race riot town, The strike weapon that rarely leaves the armoury, 'Tax firms that meet high wage demands', Chancellor chides 'frightened hens', Post union predicts early talks on pay, Swiss men give women the vote. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Val De Travers Asphalte Limited, Decimal Currency Board, Vent-Axia, Harvard Hair Treatment Clinic, General Accident, Macarthur's, The Weyburn Engineering Company Limited, Sun Alliance London, Thurrock Technical College, English Calico Limited, Eurovalu, United Railways Of The Havana & Regla, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited,, Royal Insurance, Friend's Provident & Century Life Office, Coronet, Save And Prosper Group, Wf, Commercial Union Assurance, Cooks Calendar No. 2, The Scottish Lion Insurance Company Ltd, Provident Life Association Of London Limited, The Industrial Relations Bill, Sutcliffe Speakman & Co. Ltd., Kf+r, Prudential, Times Newspapers Limited, Sun life assurance society limited, Overseas Pensions, British Bank Of Commerce Limited, The Sentinel, Scottish Provident, First National City Bank, Ctb. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Golf, Rehearsal goes well for Miss Famose, Harrow spring surprise, France brush aside British effort, Sports in Brief, Rare Leeds flaws, Saturday's results and tables, Murrayfield match that had everything, Persian War will still have his followers at Newbury, Illingworth avoids clash with Lock, Gloucester springboard, England gain hope from Larter, Greenwood retains West Ham board's support, England pack in retreat, Lancashire favourites, Arsenal's confidence has started to wane, Three Stoke men doubtful, Ocean Spirit well ahead, Cross-country, Best without ballyhoo. Reviews: B minor Mass Queen Elizabeth Hall, Joan of Arc at the stake Albert Hall, Taking a chance with Hardy Jude the Obscure BBC 2, Rpo Festival Hall, The poor: do we want them with us? Poverty and the Industrial Revolution, New comedy for the Vaudeville, Quick guide, Love of Life Festival Hall, Fidelio Coliseum, Show Boat to sail again, Laura Nyro Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Public Notices, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Builders' Long Pull Ahead, The Questions For The Commons Today, Why So Few Enter The Church. Letters to the Editor: Paperwork saver, Aid for sport, BBC documentary on examinations, 'News Flash', Will the halfpenny be just an anomaly?, Government and unions, Stolen from Notre Dame, Elizabethan theatre, Caring for the mentally ill, State advertising, Postal strike, Fighting planes, Rolls-Royce failure and Derby, Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Katyn massacre, Hiving-off coin, Building society repayments, Backlog in telephone equipment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 8, 1946 Fleet spearhead. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Otto Niemeyer A powerful influence at the Treasury and Bank of England, Obituary, Mr Colin Mason. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House of Lords. Business and Finance: Results this week 'Imps', Barclays Bank and P & O, Scotland's jobless total worries the unions, US initiative to salvage RB 211 deal is discounted, European reserve currency resisted, Call for farm support switch in Six, David Jones examines the job-hunting problems of redundant executives White collars in the dole queue, French relief at nationalization, £40m warrants in Bank of England backlog, Company Meeting Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate, Management, Freight Report Charterers have the whip hand, Mr Michael Mander joins Times Newspapers, Company News Record profits predicted by Gresham Trust, The north west region restudied, Waiting for the SDR penny to drop, Mining Bright prospects for gold price, A rethink for the corner shop men, The Times share indices, Bond maturities in 1971 now no problem, Australian stock exchanges will integrate operations, Steel industry makes poor start to the year, London County buy bank stake, Red tape and white paper, Business Diary in Europe: Former Euratom men demoted at EEC, Mr Michael Mander, Courses, Clothing pay claim on way, Contracts £1m excavator for Canada power station, Rolls-Royce collapse puts Concorde sales in danger-Mr Benn, Siemens's strategy for battling rival giants, Gambling... with casinos on a losing streak Norman Fowler assesses the effects of the 1968 Gaming Act on the clubs, A crash that we should have seen coming, Building Neddy report sees difficult years ahead, More share Prices, OPEC sets a deadline on oil price demands, The Swedish strike message, Bonds traded in Europe, Two unions agree on joint action to recruit white-collar workers, Redundancies rise in big shakeout by employers, Whitehall gets three consultants. Business Appointments: New chairman for Town and Commercial. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues $10m Eurodollar market deal, Capitalization & week's change, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Australian cotton growers face bankruptcy. Property: King & Co, For Sale By Auction. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,691, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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