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The Times - 02/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Ian McDonald, From John Woodcock, From Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge, By John Groser Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By George Clark, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Waymark, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Phillip Howard, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, By Bernard Gwertzman, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Gerald Sinstadt, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Ballantine, Charles Osborne, Dr. Josef Issels., PHS, From Mr. Michael MccGwire, From Sir Alec Martin, From Mr. Humphrey Burton, From Sir John Howard, From Mr. Peter Eaton, From Sir Derek Walker-Smith, Q.C., Conservative M.P. for Hertford East, From Mr. Raymond Blackburn, From Mr. Roy Smith, From Mr. T. C. Mallik, From Professor C. A. W. Manning, From Mr. Richard Seabrook and others, DICK SEABROOK, RICHARD BRIGINSHAW, LAWRENCE DALY, G. G. EASTWOOD, ALAN W. FISHER, CLIVE JENKINS, JACK JONES, ALEX KITSON, ALAN SAPPER, HUGH SCANLON., From Mr. J. D. McCulloch, From Mr. J. C. Sington, From Mr. R. J. W. Struthers, From Dr. R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford, C.B., By Clive Callow, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ronald Kershaw, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By David Millham, By Our Banking Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, by Bovis subsidiary, From Frank Vogl, From Captain C. A. Rhodes, From Professor D. F. Macdonald, From Mr. A. G. Ellinger, From Mr. R. E. Dunstan, From Mr. K. L. Woodland, By Eric Wigham, By Christopher marley, Robin Mead,

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News: Flood alert points to need for research on risks, Minister accuses Mrs Castle of promoting postal strife by 'nonsensical' statement, Director sent for trial two years after arrest, West considers Berlin reprisals, Danger lurking behind mechanical failure, Plea for burial near murder victim's body, Secrets case an 'Alice-in-Wonderland trial', The Times Diary Hartley's literary traffic jam, Calm conversations in space as a solution is sought to a grim technical problem, Resignation by Dutch Roman Catholic leaders, 'Lost' Harnett still-life coming up for auction, Evacuation after gas main is fractured, Men in boat battened down 'like freight', Opposition propose making more time for questions, Witch hunt damage claims worry air industry, Transplant doctors face charge, Russian car hire coasts to a halt, Shop refused bank raid witness use of telephone, Secrets Act charge after ten years, Commuters sign petition for porter's return, Mr. Carr: Legal enforceability will engender more care in the contents and keeping of agreements, Revolutionaries break up Paris pop show, President Boumedienne shuns 'pointless politics' in fight to make Algeria truly independent, Tote protest by MP, Apollo 14 given go ahead for attempt to land on Moon, Amin clamp-down on local government, Brussels Commission declares that financial contributions offered by Britain are too low, Police shots kill 'Chicano' in Los Angeles riot, Colour TV ban ends as union accepts 4%, Commentary by Dr Francis Roe, Tear gas stops Kashmir youths reaching plane, Mr Barber puts limit on EEC payments, Russians expel Briton over 'sunset' snaps, Premium Bond winners, Snake peril as flood waters drop, Questions about Connally money, China to play again in world table tennis, Czechoslovak general dies in car accident, The Night Sky in February, On the other side of the counter, The financial worries of making eyes, Laos awaits battle for communists' supply line, Police build picture of bombs man, Cardboard noses in the House, Good news quest spreads to Britain, Bishop injured in fall after blackout, Interest in Woodall glass is underlined, Fear that Bill will hamper functions of works committees, Biology: Protecting cells against attack, Children in protest over closed school, Explosives will still be dumped at sea, Village survived plague and enclosure, Two on charges of attempted murder at sea, Four men jailed in £53,000 art theft case, Delay tax refunds to strikers, CBI advises companies, University entry pledge, Clear dating of foods is forecast, Mr du Cann to head expenditure body, Islington may protest over £9,000 grant, Strike stops all Ford plants, £28m saving expected in agricultural support, Shortage of petrol is likely as tanker drivers strike again, Israelis send troops into Lebanon to raid guerrilla bases, Two men played 'rugby' with puppy in street, Velasquez: £2m grant refused by Government, Former Yorkshire captain denies vendetta, Post dispute brings Simon trust to brink of closure, Cancer: a defence and a critique of Dr Issels, Housing hardship statistics ignored, Shelter's new director says, MP seeks to protect the au pair girls, MP says Bill could cause biggest industrial crisis, Six fail to agree over Britain's contributions to budget, Kremlin's warm welcome to Syrians, Portuguese deserter asks Sweden for asylum, Proposed way of export recording still necessary, Bergman and nostalgia fill up a theatre, Anyone not for tennis?, Fertilization Further progress with human eggs, Teacher cleared of throwing bomb from train. Sport: Hiller has chance to silence his critics, Archer's transformation, Unruffled Forest, Exploratory exercises on Tideway, Sports in Brief, Bristol gets biggest first prize in British tennis, Uncle Monty the best for Brogan, Snow reports, Football results F.A. Cup, Boycott hits out as England go for runs, Illingworth surprises friend and foe, Miss Goolagong's triumph, Albatross II is still ahead, Pompey chimes silenced, Southampton waver but hold out. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Jute Industries (Holdings) Limited, South-Eastern Regional Hospital Board,, The Crown Agents, northeast, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Rank Xerox, Berlitz, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Union Discount Company of London Limited, The Rank Organisation, Essex Water Company, Lyon, Hoverlloyd, Bydand Limited,, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Indonesia, Contac 400, The Department For National Savings, The Attock Oil Company Ltd., Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Limited, Qe2 Cunard, Government Economic Service, T&n, Tyndall, O.E.C.D., Mars, Royal Air Force. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: CGS criticized by MP, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Post Office dispute: differences simple but difficult to bridge: Minister on problem of assessing what is a just wage House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 and 11, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 11 and 24, Entertainments. Law: Sikh bride in arranged marriage refused nullity decree Singh V. Singh, Sentences for abortion Regina V. Serimaglia, Appeal against 'Convoy PQ 17' punitive damages Broome V. Cassells & Co. Ltd. and Another. Reviews: Endgame Young Vic, The Bequest Bbc 2, Northern Dance Theatre Playhouse, Liverpool, French dancers new to Britain, The Gentle Fire Queen Elizabeth Hall, Visitors and veterans in Vienna, Chichester Festival, Amadeus/Curzon Festival Hall, World Theatre '71. Editorials/Leaders: Nixon's Mood On Incomes, Test For The Wages Policy, Herr Ulbricht Holds Up The Agreement. Letters to the Editor: Soviet naval strength, Export of manuscripts, Gallery entry charges, Non-production bonus, Relaying the Arts on television, Advertising in the 'Morning Star', Money for sport, Wage settlement in the jute industry, Sutton Hoo stag, S African attitudes, Sovereignty within the EEC, The postal strike, Nationalized mystery, Marine pilots and their pay offer, Third London Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Dundee, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Gunnar Jahn, Obituary, Viscount Soulbury Former Governor-General of Ceylon, Mr Harry Roy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday,. Business and Finance: Industry study resumed Computer News, Mr Barber's six-point stand on fighting inflation Chancellor explains his opposition to a wage freeze and his support for de-escalation, Companies reported to have yielded on oil prices: likely to put 1d on petrol, GEC criticized over reticence on redundancy, Dealers gauge effects of long Ford shutdown, Mr. Nixon forecasts 'full prosperity without inflation', December car production shows marked recovery, EEC fish law annoys Boothby, Triumph Investment Trust, Limited, Learning to live with the Bill, Signor Emilio Colombo, who will, Payments surplus last year down sharply to £304m, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited, Eurobond issues live up to expectations, Code urged for share schemes, 15 pc wage claim by textile workers, Brolac paints to cost more, Bids and Deals Rothschild go into Cuthbert, Warning to America on SDR allotments, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, The London market's Achilles heel, Sir Leslie's welcome for the foreign bankers Bank Governor describes the City's 'major growth point', Business Diary: CWS nurses new man for Woolworth · More anger over prices, Statutory pay controls 'crude' says Chancellor, Briefly from the Boardroom, Demand wanes for tap stock, Equities, Potato Board faces £6m cost of meeting glut, Tapline pact will raise charges by $20m, Fixed Interest, Bonser asked for forecast before requotation, HP car sales on the decline in January, More consumer goods pledged for this year, Power board face loss despite tariff increases, Coal industry 'will not be dismantled', Back oil taxes paid to Algeria, Fisons chairman among five businessmen on Devlin panel, Bank loans to private sector fall sharply, Lloyds and Scottish soar on first day, Sterling and Money, Lockheed deny cuts in RB 211, Canadian pact on industrial cooperation, Company News Sharp interim setback to Attock Oil, How the markets moved Rises, Contracts £12.7m work on M3, ICL plays tortoise to American hares, Mining Amax up 21 pc to record $83.6m, Richard Costain Limited, Pound near $2.42 official limit. Business Appointments: New director for Davy-Ashmore. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Lucas placing looks winner, New York sugar drops 21 points, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, Heavy fall in John Brown. Property: Phillips Son & Neale, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,686.

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