The Times - 05/08/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Giles Smith Business News Staff, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Ian McDonald, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By George Clark Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Blake, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano, From Derek Wilson, From David Bonavia, From Metin Munir, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Pamela MacgregorMorris, From Terry McLean, By Jim Snow, by Katie Stewart, Michael Holroyd, Michael Wood, Ray Gosling, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Louis Heren, Richard Davy, Bernard Levin, PHS, ROBERT W. FRIEDRICHS, A. S. NEILL, ALGERNON RUMBOLD, J. GUILLEBAUD., ROSALIND DEASE, , PERTH, , SELKIRK., JAMIE MUIR, , J. P. R. SMITH, , JOSEPH McCULLOCH, I.J.S. BOWIE, , E. NIGHTINGALE., MICHAEL FOOT., JOHN SELWYN GUMMER, DEREK WALKER-SMITH., GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, BARBARA MACDONALD., LINDSAY ANDERSON., RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH, MICHAEL BALCON, BIRKETT, RICHARD CRAVEN, A FINNEY, CARL FOREMAN, TONY GARNETT, PETER HALL., NEIL HARTLEY, J. JANNI, JOSEPH LOSEY, MICHAEL MEDWIN, KAREL REISZ, TONY RICHARDSON, ANDREW ST JOHN, JOHN SCHLESINGER, N.M.SPYROU, , J.A.GONDAL., D. M. SHEAN, , STEVE PHILLIPS, , From Ronald Faux, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Jenkins, By Ian Morison, By Margaret Stone, By Dennis Dwyer, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Political Staff, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By David Wood, ARTHUR BOARDMAN., B. G. GRAY, M. H. M. ARNOLD., Patricia Tisdall, Terry Mahon, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: France acts to halt inflow of speculative funds, Students had drug stronger than LSD, Bonn blackout on Berlin talks, Leeds University to run pollution control course, Biography planned for Windsor ghost, Two held after 'Mr Brown' hoax search, Apollo 15 launches Moon satellite before heading back to Earth, Nun in Vatican hemline check has breakdown, Uplanders' downhill drive to Market, Drinkers to be heard on drink laws, U S denial of Hanoi deal, Last of the knights errant on a good will mission, The Times guide to industrial Bill, Kensington wants Bill to combat hotel 'piracy', All Bengali diplomats of Pakistan quit in US, Defence Ministry to surrender 16 miles of coastline, NEDC big four to examine unemployment and inflation, Mr Nixon says Peking talks will bring no 'instant detente', Minister contests IRC chief's version of Rolls-Royce report, Barcelona police seize fake £1 notes, Bank robber is shot in escape attempt, King Hassan dismisses Moroccan Government, Sinn Fein intend 'once and for all action, Cheers as union Bill goes through, Officials failed in questioning, tribunal told, Mr Wilson's 2-point plan to save UCS, The Times Diary Reuters to reopen Peking bureau, Boy, 15, directs a film for television, Commission president defends EEC institutions, French nuclear missile strike force is ready, Portugal eases censorship of the press, Ruthless conduct of war in Bangla Desh, Unexpected visit to Libya by Mr Mintoff, Senate move to build Hawker Harriers in U S, Vine St police station back on duty, Make your own Cookbook, Science report Environment: Asbestos fibres study, Church council's new book on Common Market, Marshal Ky challenges Thieu rules on election, Signs of Israel flexibility in the Sisco talks, Hippies 'begging like dogs' in Afghanistan, National Trust 'destroying stately home character', A bond of hostility, Motoring Holiday risk abroad in a 'banger', Esperantist disputes world claim for English, Code of ethics in Greek draft law seeks to impose tighter controls on foreign journalists, Montgomery tomb denial, Influx of foreign doctors kept lists of patients down in 1970 but hospitals were busier, Wide opposition to plan for commissioner to review health service complaints, Turks enlist scholars to check smuggling, Ban on cars with dirty exhausts, Astronomy Supernova 'must have been seen on Earth', Mrs Gandhi's pledge on basic freedoms, Skirting round a Soviet prejudice, Moscow pays the price for repression, Architects' school may keep its independence, Snub by Captain de Gaulle causes stir, Legal group to study family courts scheme, Two Chinas policy ridiculed by Peking, Battle of Britain service at Abbey, Co-op vote goes in favour of Market, 235,000 dairy cows killed in Community, 'Happenings' to liven up festival, The lonely moors line may soon come alive, Rises in corn acreage, cattle and pigs, 100 shots fired in Harlem, London firm to lead Yarra bridge group. Sport: Football Arsenal promise much for season ahead, Golf Four share lead in classic tournament, Bevan nears O'Reilly's record as Lions have fun in the cold, Horse show Bellevue jumps to a new Dublin record, Sports in Brief, Yachting Heated disputes settled out of court, Racing Privateer ready to sail home, Athletics Miss Wilson cancels date, England to make quick decision, Tennis Hayes out of coaches tournament. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ici, Air France, Harold Wilson, Colborn Group Ltd., Debenhams:, H. L. Thomson (Equity And Life Brokers) Ltd, Midland Bank, Western Selection And Development Company Limited, The Solicitors' Law Stationary Society Ltd., The Times Literary Supplement, The Industrial Society, London And County Securities Limited, Burtonwood Brewery Company, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Limited, W.Greenwell & Co.,, Motortune, Progressive Securities Investment Trust Limited, Weathersea, Bea, F.J.Parsons Limited, Montedison, Weatherall Green & Smith, Bulmer & Lumb (Holdings) Limited. Politics and Parliament: Divided to the end on Industrial Relations Bill CIR seats to be kept vacant for unions, Lord's question on Crown Agents, Disposal of assets in Persian Gulf, £450,000 for state bus companies, IRC considered their proposals would make Rolls-Royce viable: minister to publish summary House of Commons, Illegal to use radar spotters, Capital grants for youth and village projects, Ministry to release 16 miles of coast House of Lords, Continuation of union provident funds, Treasury minister seeks views on proposals for tax treatment of sale and leaseback arrangements, Move for charter flight-rules reform, False claims by Ford workers, Intrusion of Thames loudspeakers, Charging tenants for gas or electricity, Mrs Castle's warning on wave of bitterness. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Prisoner tells court of judge being tortured, Three journalists cleared of conspiracy charge, Agent admits in court that he knows of no unlawful act by Dean of Johannesburg, Law Report August 4 1971 Queen's Bench Division House kept unoccupied to wait for new minister liable for rates Treasurer of Bexley Congregational Church v. Bexley London Borough. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: She Stoops to Conquer Bbc 2, Cosi fan tutte Albert Hall/Radio 3, Other men's jokes: or, kindly leave the page, Civilizations threatened by ruin: Soustelle's prophecy The Four Suns By Jacques Soustelle, The case for Titus La clemenza di Tito Munich Festival, Field Figures Covent Garden, The bitter-sweet draught The Letters of A. E. Housman, The Black Theatre of Prague, A Voyage Round My Father Haymarket. Arts and Entertainment: Telivision, Jane Austen Musical, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,840. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Travelling in hope of arriving, 25 years ago. Editorials/Leaders: Airbus Market Prospects, Precious Crew And Cargo Now Returning, The Quiet Ombudsman, Very Welcome And Sensible. Letters to the Editor: Financial support for film-makers, Heir in midair, Individual inn signs, Britain and the EEC, Enterprise abroad, Retaining the licensing system, Race and intelligence, Contraceptives on NHS, Chemicals in oranges, No subsidy for British Rail, Future development for the Clyde, Mr Wilson and the Indo-Pakistan war, Scott's likeness, 7-minute crosswords. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Yuri Fayer, Sir Richard Ramage, Dr Jeff Hanson Director of Lyre Bird Press, Mr Denis Mackail Writer of sophisticated light novels, Yseult Bridges. Business and Finance: Nervous reaction in equity market, Poseidon in move to join American consortium, Whisky sour or sweet in the EEC?, Doubts over wage controls, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Unit trust prices, New import wave poised over UK car makers Clifford Webb examines the import/home sales ratio in Britain and Europe, UDT plays up its asset value, £30m office and flats scheme for Hay's Wharf, New Issues, Company News Fresh package of growth from Town & City, Lockheed shows first half earnings of $1 1m, Labour's car insurance plan opposed by Co-op, Dow Jones slips 5.11 points, Briefly from the Boardroom, E1 A1 president says airlines will become profitable in 3 years, EEC calls on Italy to end regional aid, Fixed Interest, Congress debate on wage-price board urged, Revised bid for Truman may go to the Monopolies Commission, Whitehall still ready to consider STOL backing, Sir Denning Pearson rejects IRC loan claim, Industrial exports grow, New Malaysian venture, Heavy demand for European currencies, In brief, Business Diary: Mortimer's mighty pen. Big chicken and egg men, Bids and Deals Surprise £4.7m offer for W Riding group, BSC studies strike threat, £3m drop in film makers' 'export' earnings, France imposes exchange controls in move to curb inflow of speculative funds, £300m more state credit to aid UK ship orders, Sir J Thorn cautious, Mining Tenders for Minsec's holding fetch £11m, Confirmation on TriStar awaited, Treasury rules on leaseback rent and tax. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Setback for equities, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director for John Cashmore. Property: Properties Abroad, Overseas Property Anticipating the inevitable?, Country Properties. Births.
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