The Times - 30/04/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Waymark, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, BY Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Communication Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By our Environment Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, John Chartres Manchester, By Clive Borrell, By Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Foreign Staff, By Christopher Warman, From Dan van der Vat, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Leapman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Knipe, William Mann, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Chris Dunkley, Joan Chissell, Paul Moor, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Roy McKelvie, From Terry McLean, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Innis Macbeath, Brian MacArthur, Leonard Amey, Michael Wolfers, PHS, DONALD MICHIE., TED LEATHER., KEITH M. YOUNG., MICHAEL CALVERT., LEN CHALONER, DAVID BARRAN., K. H. DAVISON, R. GOODWIN., J. R. M. SIMMINS, , KENNETH MACKINTOSH, HAYES TREEN, WILLIAM LATEY., J. L. CARTWRIGHT, M. SHIPLEY ELLIS, CHARLES GREENWOOD., P. J. C. FRASER-HORNE., GREVILLE H. GUNDY., NICHOLAS KALDOR., JAMES REEVES., PETER SCOTT., EVELYN KING., ISABEL PAGE-WOOD., SAMUEL CARR., FRITZ SPIEGL., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed, By Terry Byland, By Ronald Kershaw, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Malcolm Brown, By Clive Callow, By John Armytage, From David Housego., By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, ALAN CLARK., A. I. SHENKMAN, , G. A. SPENCER., M. E. M. HERFORD., By Innis Macbeath, By Anthony Rowley, M. WILCOCK HOLGATE.,
ResumoNews: Police under attack in Yugoslavia, Text of Arts Council statement, Former MP says Tsar's family were not shot, Home Office acts on attacks by Alsatians, New Haitian President offers amnesty to 400,000 exiles, Emphasis on concurrent courses urged, Tight security net in Turkey as Sir Alec and Mr Rogers arrive, Nixon plan to visit China but no date set, Inquiries on nuclear power plant sabotage, Mr Wilson warns U S about isolation, London primary schools to scrap secret files, RAF graduates, Mars orbits planned for US spacecraft, Dr Coggan sees renewal of 'Malines', Dockland area welcomes news of East End plan, British rebuke to Russia over diplomat, Arts Council says it will not act as a censor, Nostalgia in France for de Gaulle's reign, Seamen are likely to accept 16% offer, Third of Mail and Sketch men find jobs, Surprises but few nudes at Academy summer show, Man injected girl of 15 with raw opium, Television control for level crossings, Warning by Britain on excessive EEC costs, Emperor Hirohito's 70th birthday, S African unemployed 'exceed one million', No Fleet Line if Government does not pay 75 per cent, London Transport chief says, Orchestra cannot use new BBC building, An end to strike fever, Pilot of crashed airliner not told of skid by similar craft, Rome coalition strained by patronage quarrel, Science Report Sensitivity: Pleasant way to study pain, 'Zorba' composer seeks return to Greece, Author tells how he has spent his life, New ideas in the ILN as it goes monthly, Receiver tells of items pawned, Officer cleared of maiming Vietcong captive, Periodic payments to accident widows proposed, Ramsbottom in danger of being absorbed by the orange label of Selnec Regional notebook, Peter Jay Burden of Whitehall empires, On Tuesday of next week, Austin Reed in Regent Street, opens its new department for men's clothes, designed by one of the most famous of all couturiers,, Mr Walker's environment duty, Mr Maudling names his stars' cabinet, Britain told of brighter outlook in Africa, Pay offer to postmen expected to be 9%, Financial policy is key to make-up of new Dutch coalition, English team praise the Chinese, 200 held in Washington demonstration, Everest team switches to an unclimbed face, 'I did not realize knife was in my hand', District councils want a bigger say on services, Nine months of despair for jobless graduate, Imports freed to stop rise in butter prices, Frustration and fear drive GIs to drugs, Mrs Binh hints at tacit Vietnam cease-fire, Mr Justice James to head V & G inquiry, Surfacing from the underground, The violence of Britain, by men who meet it, Mumbling it with flowers, Western and Far East naval commands amalgamate under one C-in-C, Dependants of hero will get no compensation, Drugged Chinese will decide his own fate, Lockheed chief 'very optimistic', Quick treatment saved dying drug addict, New shopping centre planned for Bletchley, Mr Carr rides the storm to rescue Tories in uproar on unemployment, Hove frees 500 museum pieces for auction, Three journalists accused of conspiracy, Jail for gunman who tried to shoot way out, Avant-garde knockabout, Accused shouts 'liar' at Yard officer, Two girls aged eleven were among the 54,819 who had abortions in one year, The Times Diary Foot steps out of Guardian dinner, Magazine says Mr Dubcek now running garage, Nigerian civil war in perspective, Concorde and its Soviet rival for show in US, Papers 'more responsible in the seventies', Czechs reduce consumer goods prices, Oxford Union debate is postponed, High prices paid for Japanese prints, Girl in Capitol bomb case stays in custody. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Arcor, City Of Turin, The Royal National Institute for the Deaf, Dunhill, youghal Carpets, B M W, The Observer, Hawkes, Ottoman Bank, Legge, The Bank Of New York., capsule, Rolls Royce & Bentley Cars, Boac, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Times Newspapers Limited,. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Sergio Varella-Cid Queen Elizabeth Hall, Stimmung St John's. Smith Square, Overwhelmed by modesty I Walk the Line (aa) Columbia The Rite (x) Ciao Federico (x) Academy Cinema Two Bride of the Andes (x) Electric Cinema Asterix the Gaul (u) ICA Cinema, MPs to have opportunity to judge sex education film at Commons showing, Krapp's last Tape Endgame Aldwych, The Foxtrot Bbc 1, Summer exhibition Royal Academy. Politics and Parliament: Review of forces' medical services, CIR membership: 'Do not go to Securicor' remark House of Commons, Effect of a big tax cut on incentive, Lord Platt's warning against a trade union role for BMA House of Lords, Mr Heath refutes argument on jobless, Hope that TUC will consult on code, Government sponsored recession-Mr Benn: Policies will stimulate industry-Mr Davies, Immigrant registration best with police, Green light of expansion after wage restraints, Only martyrs will get to jail, Next week. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, General Vacancies General Vacancies, Removals And Storage, Entertainments, Pa Advertising. Law: Judge asked too many questions-new trial Ali V. London Spinning Co. Ltd., Option to renew lease 'at rent to be fixed' valid Brown V. Gould and Others. Sport: Impressive first appearance by Verney, Altesse Royale surprises even Murless, Season of opportunity ahead for Amiss, Greek achievement deserves good support at Wembley, Lions must swallow their national prides, Sports in Brief, Two fillies with bright Prospects, Football results, Rifle shooting, Matthews rallies in vain, Mushtaq to play in five games, Miss Moras promises tears if she beats record, Bertram beats Warwick to reach semi-final. Editorials/Leaders: Machine Tool Reappraisal, Mr Heath's Historic Gamble. Letters to the Editor: Shakespeare's sonnets, Dirty word, Industrial training: completing registration of small companies, Literate tramps, The prospect of Britain: dialogue of the generations, Artificial intelligence, U S and autocracies, Peterborough Cathedral, Law of nullity, Rhodesian sanctions, Development plans for British steel, Photocopying books, Cost of joining EEC, Foulness and the Brent Goose. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Walter Sands Marvin, Sir Frank Lee, Lord Portal Of Hungerford, Prof G. A. Grove Law at Birmingham, Mrs Daisy Postgate, Obituary, Prof A. H. Hanson Specialist in public administration. Business and Finance: Legal & General unit trust move, Eagle Star's motor potential, Strong day for equities: institutions more active, The Agency Catalogue Mail Order Company, Feedex Limited, PO dispute accounted for two-thirds of 1971 lost days, P & O group to take over yard, Town and City Properties buy £4.8m Boston site, Company News Rotary Hoes's interim profit cut by 29 pc, Banca Commerciale Italiana, BEA announce economy drive and sales push, Business Diary: Mute for Clive's trumpet ·Butter bulls happy, Prices board is essential to economy-Lord Peddie, Cunard seeks profitable outlets outside shipping, Market where the human laws operate, Bids and Deals Heron offer puts £2.2m tag on Hollingdrake, Trans-Alaska pipeline pressure groups rebuffed, Gross Cash Registers Limited, BEA officials invited to visit Lockheed, The big gap between industry and business school, The John Lewis Partnership Another Growth Year, Rose And Thistle Trust Limited, Pan American World Airways, Inc., More power to the unions' arm in Europe, The Times list of latest dividends, U S oil group rejects French legal threat, Refuge Assurance Company Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, First National Finance Corporation Limited, Brazilian steel mission for U K, Counter-proposals from BP on Burmah merger with Conoco, Decision on Swan Hunter closure is postponed, ICI launch solid urethane plastics, March trade surplus up, Company Meeting Houlder Line Limited, Madame Tussaud's Limited, Fixed Interest, Contracts BP places £3m order with George Wimpey, Gold up as concern for dollar grows, GMH sells stake in Centre Hotels, Turriff claim on Barbican denied, Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited, Mining BHP output up, Plan for Eurodollar clearing house, Persistent strikes worry airlines, CEGB loss due to coal supply crisis in winter, £3m at risk for Fribgest bank, Lloyds Bank Annual General Meeting Overwhelming support for L.B.I., How the markets moved, Volkswagen to invest more-and raise prices, Chairmen's Reports Revival of orders at Grattan, TV retail chief to leave, Whitehall ruling on shipbuilding grant challenged, Charles Hill Of Bristol Limited, Sterling and Money, UK buyer of 3 Dorland companies, Boron versus carbon fibres for aircraft, Shell's find off Spain has Europe's highest flow, Company Meeting Mann & Overton, State measures sought to revive machine tool orders, Producers given Iranian plan for better oil terms, The British Petroleum Company Limited Annual General Meeting, Associates deals, Strike cut Ford's share of home market by nearly 10pc last month, Sharp decline seen in new basic pay settlements and consumer spending trends, THE arthur wardle GROUP LIMITED Private House Developers, Building, Painting & Electrical Contractors, BSC rejects wage claim. Business Appointments: Dr J C Chapman joins Constrado. Stock Exchange Tables: Further rise in equities, The Times share indices, New Issues Batavia seeking re-quotation, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: John D. Wood & Co., London & Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,758, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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