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The Times - 13/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Spanier, By David Wood Political Editor, By Christopher Warman, From Moshe Brilliant, From Anthony Thomas, From Michael Leapman, From John Woodcock, From Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, -Mr Carr, By Rita Marshall, By Brian Cashinella, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Knipe, From Hilary Brigstocke, By Sydney Lenssen Editor of Construction News, From Paul Martin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen, From U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By John Hennessy, From a Staff Reporter, From John Ballantine, By Giles Smith, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, From Colin Chapman Sydney, Feb. 12, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Ian Morison, From David Housego Teheran, Feb. 12, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, Derek McCulloch, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Lindsay Duncan, Ronald Irving, Geraldine Keen, By Dr A L Rowse, Paul Jacobs, PHS, ALMA BIRK, House of Lords, February 10., GEORGE MATTHEWS, Editor., JANE REDDISH. 1 Heronsforde, W.13., WILLIAM WHITFIELD. 36A Queen's Gate, S.W.7, DAVID HARRISON, 11 Cholmeley Park, N.6., B. HJELME-LUNDBERG, Chairman., BERESFORD CRADDOCK., MICHAEL CROSFIELD, 48 Neal Street, W.C.2, RONALD CHAMBERLAIN, , HERBERT DAVIS., JOAN BEVAN. J. C. C. BLOFELD. M. N. BRADFORD. EDWARD BULLARD. CAROLINE CLARKE, GEOFFREY CLARKE. LUCY CORNFORD. CHRISTOPHER CORNFORD, DOUGLAS HARMER, C. E. KOLBERT. M. G. MARTINDALE, ANNE PIPER. DAVID PIPER, J. E. RAVEN, C. A. St. J. WILSON. 34 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge., MARGARET M. BOWERS., GEOGREY AGNEW, , J. R. GOBBETT., JANET MORGAN., By Dr. Daniel Jenkins, Reader in Religious Studies, University of Sussex, David Wade, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Jack Amos, Penelope Turing, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent,

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News: Witness alleges that he paid £25 to detective by handshake in an alleyway, MPs dodging students, Girls criticize college ban on 'hot pants', Armed police hunt gunman, Mr Heath says that an enlarged EEC is closer than it has ever been before, Post strike 'may harm working relations', Mr Wilson warns the Six that it may be now or never, Case against a police chief is postponed, Old walls of Assisi cracked by tremors, How a man survived 58 hours beneath tons of rubble in Los Angeles, Six seek former Speaker's seat, Pollution Report urges study of coastal waters, American Jewry's rift over Israel, Porter agrees to new transfer, Fighting rages in Amman despite peace agreement, Braised steak and onion rice, Rioters ignore compromise plan for Reggio, Statistics of integration misleading, MP says, Superb catch by Willis sends back Marsh, Washington insists there is no threat to China, Israel challenges Dr Jarring's right to propose peace plan, Mr Sporle lied to council committee over £6m project, Crown says, Protest by Turin, Power pay total may be only 5pc, Basque priest in quarrel over torture scenes, S Vietnamese offensive in Laos must produce more results to prove it was worth all the risks, Between culture and commerce, Worried look at the British halfpenny, Salisbury rejects the segregation Bill, Mr Mihajlov faces new jail sentence, Cooperating with enthusiasm, US Tide to lose enzymes, Man says he got £9,000 from gambling parties, £16m more for unibersities, Some comfort for Yarra bridge designers, Slow task of persuading councils to trust press, D Day 'a non-event', Lord Fiske says, Lasting Impressionists, Greece guards diplomats after Arab plot report, Cambodian leader has heart attack, Sharp rise in cost of servicing durable goods, Enlarged EEC 'never closer', Peace plea by vicar at funeral, Publisher denies part in CS gas plot, Separation suit by Nigerian ex-envoy's wife, The sport of a chase, More Scotland Yard men expected to go to Ulster soon, Sudan purging communists from public office, Enoch Powell's dissent on Europe, A defence against demons, Report of plot to kidnap Herr Brandt, Three from Hungary, Do it yourself restaurants, The Times Diary Deadlock over Dr King's pension, 'Teeth marks on babies' in children's home, Warsaw asks Russia and Britain to take action, Quebec quashes charges on nationalists, A Browning poem for the eve of Valentine, Elizabethan trouble-shooter, Russian pleas to the Queen on girl defector, Warning on awakening Germany's 'evil spirit', Crowd dynanics: Same laws as molecules, Washington starts Rolls-Royce talks, The past and future in Japan, Mr Heath calls for new institutions to further cause of European unity, Wilson warning on entry terms. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Shopper's Market Place, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Incurables, Rolls-Royce Limited, The Kitchen Companion, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saa. Reviews: Britain may miss world hunting exhibition, The passion of Rudolf Nureyev, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall Robert Anderson, Yorkshire's twilight hour, Philomusica of London St John's, Smith Square Alan Blyth, Bournemouth S.O. Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, The private life of Henry VIII. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Diocese of Oxford, University news, Mrs Townsend to resign post on ILEA, Mayor of Ibiza resigns. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Wet wicket no trouble for Indians, Austrian girl takes World Cup lead, Sports in Brief, High standard expected for Southern race, Camaguey to stop Price from gaining fifth win, Three cautions and four goals at Southend, Palmer forges ahead after two eagles, S African sloops dispute first place, Bristol end the monotony, Belgians go lap ahead, Fixtures, Anderson to play for Luton and not Hendon, Boxer not extended in Newbury win, England's modest total possibly enough, Taylor unable to match champion's pace, Merseyside will find Derby and Southampton hard to silence, Much expected from little change, Hobday still in lead, Squash rackets, IOC reach target on skiing vote, Latest snow reports. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cocoa futures fall £4 to £15s, New Issues Slater Walker to deliver the goods, look at the long term and the merits of unit-links, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Still hope of general agreement in talks over price of Gulf oil, Skyways air tours saved, Heavy US buying of shares at up to 4s, Engine losses 'not heavy', Eurosyndicat, American air chief for UK, Lucas turbine factory could be forced to close, Receiver asks suppliers to restart Rolls deliveries 'as a matter of urgency', Report may recommend machine tool council, The Times list of latest dividends, Borg-Warner reverse, Reserve Board cuts discount rate to 4pc, Briefly from the Boardroom, Government aid for Yarrow may lead to protests, Wagon Finance pay more after record earnings, $A35m offer to Mineral Securities creditors, NZ dairy pact awaits Six talks, Deadline set on requests for investment grants, Societies are anxious to maintain high liquidity, Scragg's large provision against Klinger, Bids and Deals Sale of Dorland property, Commercial Bank of Wales opens this year, Chemists' pay settlement likely to upset the unions, The British tax problems of the non-resident, Mining Bougainville Copper to raise $47m, Harbour dues up at Lowestoft, Car industry fears fall in demand, Sterling and Money, Flag Investment Company Limited Rights issue of 4,620,000 Ordinary shares at 51½p each, Price of stretch nylon forced up, First Re-Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson on American prospects, £3m store group offer rejected. Editorials/Leaders: Protection For The Saver, When the company goes bust, A policy for protecting porcelain, When California Shakes, The Future Of Research Councils, Fresh Thinking On Europe. Law: Back tax assessments not ultra vires Pearlberg V. Varty (Inspector of Taxes), L-drivers and endorsements Lovell V. Archer and Ducket., Crown lose gains tax appeal Inland Revenue Commissioners V. Richards' Executors, Keeping a check on cheques, US claim in respect of revenue dismissed Brokaw and Another V. Seatrain U.K. Ltd. and the Government of the United States of America, claimants. Letters to the Editor: Wages and inflation, Witanhurst, Sorting out the affairs of Rolls-Royce, Short addresses, Covent Garden, Export of masterpieces, Men only in a BBC advisory group, Not the right ballets, The training of Norland nurses, More dental floss, State advertising, Parting with Labour, What taxpayers want, Cambridge motorway. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Collectors, Music on the South Bank, Hotels And Holiday Accommodation, Announcements, Services tomorrow:, Hotels Overseas, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday,. Obituaries: Sir Charles Barratt, SIR RICHARD COPPOCK Union leader of wide interests, Dr Hilda Kahn, Muriel Taylor, MR V. A. M. ROBERTSON Railway engineer. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,696, Radio, Chess Tactics and greatness, Bridge How to be a good partner, Sunday. Politics and Parliament: MPs agree to Rolls Bill in early hours, Factory safety Bill should await committee's report. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents,

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