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The Times - 13/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, By Alex Hendry, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Peter Waymark, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Julian Mounter. Motoring Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Roy Lewis Commonwealth Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Stewart Harris, From Eric Marsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Tom German, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Alan H. Paisey, Senior Lecturer. Education Department, Berkshire College of Education., Brian Alderson, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Kenneth Loveland, By Michael Stewart MP, who has just returned from an extensive tour of Nigeria, Leonard Amey, Stuart Maclure, Adam Fergusson, PHS, JOHN GLUBB., GERARD CLAUSON., ROGER BLUETT., ANGUS COLLIER., LENDAL ELLIS., S. C. SILKIN., GEOFFREY GRIGSON., A. J. GREEN WELL, Chairman., J. B. K. WILLIAMS, Honorary Secre-, CYRIL WOOD., MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON., E. G. RODFORD., PETER REYNOLDS., John Biggs-Ronald King Davison Elspeth RhysDavid Levy Williams Adrian Fitzgerald Archibald GorstAlan Smith Williams 35 Hereford Square. S.W.7., CHARLES ARNOLD-BAKER., JOHN CHALONER., By Nature-Times News Service, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Baily. Transport Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Clifford Webb, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, C. S. Barlow Chairman, P. A. HUNTER., J. C. REYNOLDS., J. C. VORVOREANU., GEORGE SEYMOUR, From David Blake, DAVID GREEN., DUNCAN NEIL DEWAR., By Ronald Kershaw, By Anthony Vice, Patricia Tisdall, Berry Ritchie,

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News: Britain says unreasonable EEC budget contribution would jeopardize dynamic effect of entry, Mr Lloyd new Speaker as revolt fails, End of boycott over marriage of teacher, Park Lane Group Purcell Room William Mann, British challenged on UN walk-out, Anomalies under double doctrine of matrimonial law to be examined, False notes and dull notes, Sir Alec in emergency airport talks on Uruguay kidnapping, Speed limits to rise on some roads, Priests and nun charged with kidnap plot in US, Territorials' new armoured car regiment will be based in the North and Scotland, Sierra Leone recalls its London envoy, Third airport would make a sixth of Milton Keynes site unusable, development board says, Netherlands hierarchy accepts new bishop, The Times Diary One-way streets aid Tupamaros, Cheaper gas, electricity refused to pensioners, Beiderbecke revisited, Guerrilla source says British envoy will survive ordeal, Sex act shown in new film for schools, Algeria and France fall out over oil, Farm methods damage soil, New Mermaid may rise over existing theatre, Strong guard as royal boys go back to school, Israel to give ministerial jobs to Arabs, Anger at stand on Chiltern route, Messina wife asks court for nullity decree, International dispute on Channel safety, Australia hopes to avoid talks on immigration, Where in the World Bbc 1 Leonard Buckley, Teachers and council to meet on school dispute, £6m redevelopment plan announced for Woolwich town centre, Rome's roads and cemeteries are choked, Bergman in London to play Shaw's Ellen Terry role, India and Canada offer to act as conciliators, Cease-fire then new fighting in Jordan, Science Report Cancer: Gene may help growth, Vincent Phoenix, Leicester Irving Wardle, Outsiders 'try to divide Britain from Africa', Tory lawyers see scope for solicitors, Men with Irish accents sought after raid, Print men halt paper after report on protest rally, Islanders claim wreck of French liner, Theatre's future in doubt, Two Paris journals affected by unrest, Sunday Telegraph ignored two warnings about Secrets Act, jury is told, Civil servants complain of pay claim delay, Pakistan troops called out in press dispute, Where does all the money go?, Employment Minister escapes in time-bomb attack at his home, Former ministers vote against Mr Lloyd, Labour and TUC to develop alternative to Bill, Firemen accept 10% rise, Russia shifts blame for damage, Conflicting interests of agriculture and leisure, Berlin shooting case hearing held in hospital, A profitable gap to fill, Dublin Music Festival, American officers call for 'war crimes' inquiry, End of the Nigerian tragedy, The unseen dangers in the soil, £200,000 appeal for Worcester Cathedral work, Aspreys dismiss managing directors after dispute, Universal higher education-the Californian dream A social development with significant implications for Britain, Judge tells Mr Hughes to appear in court, Famous church may become orchestra's home, Italian admiral denies concern over Malta, Secret session for Jarring peace talks, Protest in Lords by Welsh Language Society, Gen Franco dismisses Opus Dei critic, Headmistress is suspended after clash, Teaching: man's or woman's world?. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight, Frank & Rutley, London Bedding Centre, Hampton & Sons, Berlitz, Ansafone, The London Hilton, Hawtin, Cambrian. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: All pace and no punch, American intrudes, England's leg injury sets a problem, Sports in Brief, Stephenson secures a double, Rudkin challenge off, Davos inappropriate site for revival, Underwood's spin could master Australia in Test, Problems resolved for Best, First happy event to KCH, Vasey first in combined, 'Broken time a necessity', Miss Goolagong likely to play in South Africa, Yachting, Latest snow reports. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Holidays & Travel, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning us use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Section for colonies at Foreign office House of Lords, Mr Selwyn Lloyd elected Speaker: backbench protests at lack of consultation House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Planning And The Railways, Odium Without Advantage, The Way To Prove The Bill IS Right, The Sicknesses Of The Soil. Letters to the Editor: Rudi Dutschke, Who's for croquet?, Railways in fog, Tax and gifts to galleries, Local government, Irish and immigration, Hiving off profitable sections of nationalized industry, Prescription of industry, Housing associations, Prejudice against the Jews, Reliability of British cars, Standardized pubs, The workers, Government grants for town restoration, Efficiency in computers, Smoking. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford. Births. Obituaries: Lord Tovey Wartime C-in-C of the Home Fleet, Mr F. R. Parnell, Mr ERNIE Caceres, Brig Perivoliotis, Miss Irene Scharrer A versatile pianist, Obituary. Law: When answer seeks dissolution of marriage W. V. W.. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, January 14, 1946. Business and Finance: Britain 'could lose £200m exports by joining Six', Unions back Harland management proposals, Monsanto and Du Pont study acrylics pricing, Nine-point gain puts sterling over parity level, Contracts Steel group secure £2¼m order from Iraq, Bids and Deals New preference plan from "Tanks", Grand Met's £16m profit base, Higher reserve prices for fish, Nixon moves to counter cost of steel, Chrysler pay talks today, Move to end road training board, Electricity charges will be raised by 11 boards, Sowing seeds of growth, Cut in home loan rates 'would be unrealistic', Caledonian on W Africa routes, Advice and consent, power and protection Anthony Thomas in Washington on America's influential Congressmen, Court Line's U S stake, Mining W Australia claims record broken, BR chief tries to avert hiving off threat to profit-makers, National & Grindlays sign pact on state takeover, Birds Eye try conciliation, The Times list of latest dividends, Tariff cuts may apply to China and Hongkong, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, Drawbacks of this currency restriction, NCB promised talks before transfers to private sector, Budget aims at breathing space to assist exports, Strike call turned down by R-R men being laid off, Union reform Bill will aid industrial relations-EEF chief, Publication of report withheld, The Times indices, Fixed Interest, Eaton Yale Euroloan, Thos. Barlow & Sons Limited Chairman's Statement-1970, Second mortgage group going public, Lord Shawcross supports industrial relations Bill, Total Grand Met profit at £13.6m, Discount rate cut likely as inflation hedge, Towards bigger and better barter Anthony Rowley on substitutes for Soviet cash, Lloyds & Scottish £7.25m offer, In brief, Allied Breweries to increase price of beer., New Honeywell range, Disturbing trend in import, export prices continues, Business Diary: ASH gets working on smoking Eastern thoughts at Maple, The Commercial Banking Company Of Sydney Limited Announcement Of Interim Dividend, Sterling and Money, How the markets moved Rises, EEC nearer agreement on full monetary union, Company News Courage earnings now put at £7.3m, Leyland non-committal on Cuban plant report, RAND SELECTION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Proposed Issue of Unsecured Debentures, Sales tax rise on many luxury goods. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Giltspur approval, Brokers suspended by Stock Exchange, Commodities, Highest Wall St level for a year, Unit trust prices, Oils turn easier, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: BUA man joins British and Commonwealth board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,669. Property.

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