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The Times - 24/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Alan McGregor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, BY Rita Marshall, From Our Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Roy Hay Horticultural Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, By Our Commonwealth Staff, By Douglas Aiton, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Hazel Shaw, From Dennis Bird, From John Rallantine, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Innis Macbeath, SID HARRAWAY, , RONALD KING MURRAY., BRIAN BRANSBURY., DOROTHEA P. MEAD., GLADWYN, , JOHN MASSEY STEWART., HERBERT LOM., ARTHUR SUPER., GUY RICHARDS., TIM PRICE., JANE RENDEL., HELEN REID., WATKINSON., PATRICK HERON., BRIDGET PLOWDEN., KATHARINE WHITEHORN., HYWEL ROBERTS., CYRIL RAY., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Louis Heren, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Sally White, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, By Our Political Staff, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb. Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, TIMOTHY J. R. KIRKHOPE, , G. T. MURRAY, , R. G. ROBINSON., E. F. BIGLAND., J. DALY., SYBIL COOTE., By Christopher Marley, By Malcolm Brown,

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News: Condition important to porcelain collectors, Duke of Edinburgh visits mutineers' island, Call to save Amazon Indians from extinction, Ibrox jury calls for expert advice on stadium exits, RHS foretaste of spring, Gentleman's code for the approaching battle, Cot death Seventeen years later a mother still remembers the blame and the loss, Minister defers decision on widening A1, House-building consortium 'cutting rates', Pakistani reluctance to integrate, Polytechnic students occupy main building, Railmen state their case for pay rises, Israel says Arab admits he killed two children, Co-op 'not told of food dating code', 400 Years On-and another Elizabeth, Nurses urged to accept 12½% pay settlement, Mr Heath is annoyed at 'unfair' wage leaks, Beatles 'could yet work things out satisfactorily', Religious views cause of dismissal, canon says, Geophysics Diverse views on origns of Baffin Bay, Teachers' unions reject arbitration proposal, Berlin ceremony for founding of Soviet Army, Former MP is 'innocent of cheque charges', GLC seeks boundary review to extend its authority, Conciliation hope in postal strike, Commission's proposals, Promotion for soldier who defied Vietcong, Washington's atmosphere whets Mr Hubert Humphrey's appetite for the presidency, Anglicans criticize World Council of Churches, Vatican envoy leaves for Moscow visit today, Symptoms after exposure to enzymes, £3m museum is proposed, Police armoured vehicles crush last bastion of resistance in Reggio, Forces lockout in Sweden, Conference looks at prospects for 'clean' car, Egypt pins hopes on big powers, Expert says he is doubtful of some tape recordings in police case, Zambian envoy sees Mr Heath to clarify British statement on selling helicopters to S Africa, Mr Nixon insists on chemicals ban, 1,200 die yearly 'electrocuted' in US hospitals, Apprentice broke back on course in Snowdonia, Marxists' efforts to dominate W Bengal, Stop Press NOW-Crete Non-Stop by BEA!, The end of a successful experiment, 'Careful optimism' of Herr Scheel over enlarged EEC, Watchdogs may drop opposition to food dating, South Vietnam says it has halted its thrust in Laos, Seas around Britain 'open drain and dumping ground', Lord Cole stays as chairman of nationalized Rolls-Royce, Policy chairman looks askance at powers of ILEA, Ruling today on tape recordings in police case, Britain to discuss freeing of capital with Six, The Times Diary Who will be our top Europeans?, Big step forward in plans for Wolds Way walk, Statement on newspapers next month, Doctor did not know how to operate on baby, Growing fears of a repetition of the barricades of 1968, Share deals suspended again after warning, Britons to clash in US on Concorde noise, Senate Democrats vote for a withdrawal, Hip complaint raises doubts over Sobers, Neglect of psychology in managing the economy, Sub-postmasters may be given compensation, Zoology: Why bats do not fly in fog, African says he was refused list of flats, Day-Lewis leads tribute to Keats, Lieut Calley tells of 'kill everyone' order, US diplomats watched in Moscow, Parking meter 'swindle' attacked, Arabs brought in at £1,000 a head are blackmailed, French communists attack leftists, Woman judge to head Abortion Act inquiry: more money for family planning, Doubts cast on entire Yarra steel section, Parole for train raid man, Soviet ex-major accuses Russia of Jew baiting. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bv, Maths Teaching, Dunhill, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, northeast, Associated Fisheries, American Express Cards, thf, Western Mining Corporation Limited, National Westminster Bank, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Instant Print, Lloyds Bank, United Aras Airlines, Stratstone, Coutts & Co., Williams & Glyn's Bank, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Times,, Rs, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Marl Investment Company Limited, Jack Barclay Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Industrial Relations Bill: imprisonment exceptional end-of-the-road situation, Inquiry into working of abortion law. House of Commons, No harsh changes in strike family benefits, News reports of pay settlements should be accurate-Mr Heath, Unease over Mr Murdoch and LWT, Relieving millions from whine of jet aircraft House of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Man who disarmed RUC is to retire, Church news, 'Tedious repetition' from Mr Lewis. Law: Accessory need not know offender Regina V. Brindley Regina V. Long. Sport: Young Snead holds on to win first big event, Cambridge lents, Last night's results First division, Oundjian's crucial task, Sports in Brief, England relax before first Test, Into View to break new ground at Windsor, Highlighting problem of scoring, Today's football, Kanhai rescues West Indies with masterly display, Latest snow reports, First defeat in nine weeks, Punters paid by Avies Cheque at the end, Todd leads England, The British rowing selection New policy hints at smaller team, Leeds recover from setbacks to exhibit their talents, Clarke and Young dictate play for St Mary's. Reviews: White Walls and Olive Green Carpets Thames Stanley Reynolds, Roger Smalley Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Mad Jack wins, Russell's pathetic fallacy The Music Lovers (x) Odeon, Haymarket John Russell Taylor, James Walker Purcell Room Alan Blyth, Undramatic classic Swan Lake Covent Garden John Percival, Lpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Karl Richter ill, A Game Called Arthur Theatre Upstairs Irving Wardle, McKellen's Hamlet for Brighton. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Courage Of War Reporting, Struggle For The Builders, The Self-Pity Of The Unions, Cautious Observers Of Possible Dooms, Some Reason For The Arms Race. Letters to the Editor: The Simonstown agreement, Councils and the press, Knocking the Concorde, Small savers' plight, Local council reform, Advice on security for cheques carried too far, Giro and the banks, Tamerlane's bones, The first picnickers, Role of the military, Fire defence grants, Effect of strikes on Ford production: shop stewards' reply, Hunt for the Czar, The Rolls mascot, A regional concept for viable commercial radio, Men only no longer, Museum entry charges, Political broadcasts, A Channel bridge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, February 25, 1946 Yalta denounced. Obituaries: Mrs Beatrice Mayor, Lieut-Gen Do Cao Tri Dashing Vietnamese military commander, Mr A. Skeffington, Sir Walter Mercer Orthopaedic surgery. Business and Finance: CBI backs Government fight on high wage claims, Postal delays, Ministers open oil price negotiations in Tripoli, Whitehall plan to cut training board costs, Warning for tobacco makers on health hazard, New closing date for grant applications, Has the takeover bid been killed?, Almost half ex-works price rises last year were over 10 per cent, Company News Nottingham Mfg dividend up 3½ points, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., The money Parkinson lost in the wash, Lord Cole to chair nine-man board of the new state-owned Rolls-Royce 1971, National Westminster's profits up 6pc to £66m, Cost inflation reduces Unilever profit by £5.9m, Gordon's tonic for the gin image, The Times list of latest dividends, Mining Tara maintains good assays, Parity, parity, all is parity Paul Routledge on the Vauxhall pay claim, Unilever Limited and Unilever N.V., Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Shipbuilding output rises to 1.3m tons, but exports at five-year low, Orient And General Investment Trust Limited, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Limited Notice To Shareholders, The Steel Group Limited Interim Statement And Payment Of Dividend, U S interest tax measure passes Congress panel, Company Meeting Essex Water Company A Momentous Year Merging Of Essex Water Undertakings Proceeding Satisfactorily Mr. A. W. White On Necessity For Further Issue Of Capital In 1971, Fixed Interest, Rise in unit export costs erodes competitiveness, Thos. Firth & John Brown LIMITED "A Much Better Level Of Profit", U S fund on outlook, Bids and Deals Argo's stake in Wms Hudson, Rolls-Royce creditors threaten to cut supplies, Parkinson Cowan faces up to surgery, Lloyds Bank Limited, PO computers praised, Cabinet decision on RB 211 to be made tomorrow, Priestman Brothers Limited Interim Statement And Payment Of Dividend Trading Results, Business Diary: PIB's Ralph Turvey selects job at SCICON, Nixon suspends building pay rates, No highway, Group's food sales hit by decimal switch, Post Office Corporation strike losses reach £17m, Clerical union's initiative for peace at GEC plants, Sterling and Money, Attack on fixed Price contracts, How the markets moved Rises, ITV advertising revenue up last month, BP Chemicals licence for Japan, Parkinson Cowan Loss Forecast for Year Corrective Action Summarised, Ford chief was 'smarting from strikers' unity', Monopoly role of big banks under scrutiny, Alcan's bauxite company to be nationalized, Building orders unchanged in real terms last year. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Trust Houses to raise £12.5m, Mail Order issues firm, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, NY cocoa lower. Business Appointments: Kuwait Oil names new financial coordinator. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,705, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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