The Times - 19/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Tim Jones, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, BY Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By David Wood, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Architectural Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Editor, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Iver Peterson Saigon, From Michael Leapman, From Alan McGregor, From Fred Emery, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Hugh Mabbett, From Stewart Harris, John Russell Taylor, Peter Roberts, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Michael Billington, Them By Joyce Carol Oates, Nuala O'Faolain, Configurations By Octavio Paz, Michael Wood, D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter, By Emile Delavenay, P. N. Furbank, By Ronald Faux, From John Ballantine, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Downie, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, S.L., B.G., J.H., J.Y., James Douglas-Hamilton, Michael Hatfield, PHS, JOHN MURRAY., DEREK WALKER-SMITH., HUNTINGDON, , IOAN L. EVANS., DONALD A. H. COX., JAMES MORRIS., PETER STORRS., ROBERT E. RODES. Jr., , ARTHUR SUPER., EUSTACE ROBB., TREVOR JUKES., TREVOR ABBOTT., JAMES MARCHANT., T. J. BOWEN., C. PRATSIDES, , ANDREW SYMONDS., S. F. SHORE., F. S. MACDONALD., J. C. LATTER., CAROLYN MOLLOY., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By John Armytage, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ian Morison, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By George Clark Political Staff, From Michael Hornsby, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN GOLDING, H. M. GLASS, , J. W. NOBBS., D. A. M. REAY., By David Blake, Peter Hill in Hongkong, David Millham, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: British Council of Churches criticize Immigration Bill, Naked men ejected in theatre protest, Geneva commission seeks protection from computer banks, Pc gets five years for plot to enter houses, Ten priests guilty of heresy, group says, Angela Davis case judge disqualifies himself, Protest day over cuts in social services, Britain accused in US of not being frank over Rolls penalties, Unions say no to registration, St Paul's puts ban on Greek service, More troops fail to appease Ulster MPs, Bill to order criminals to pay compensation, England move up to second in chess tournament, 'Angry young men' blamed for Ceylon emergency, More great paintings being sold, Oxford scientists find new evidence of health hazards in cannabis smoking, Rail unions to try again for more pay, Package deals can be patterned to suit individual taste, 14.8 pc rise for 3,080 PO engineer staff, The interrogation of Rudolf Hess, Sweden decides not to apply for membership, Inns of Court School of Law fees to double, 15 authorities will fight reorganization, Soviet parents object to 'wonder child' schools, Turks planned to kidnap Russian, Britain offers adventure and eccentricity, Britain to back Egyptian oil pipeline, America favours selective curb on nuclear arms, 'We have right to resist', York House to become royal flat and offices, Counterpoint, Travel '71, Anxiety grows in Israel before showdown meeting with US over occupied territories, Rhodesia raises payments to tobacco growers, Australia faces union fines clash, V & G crash costs a motorist £44,000, Lack of money as crucial factor in deciding Vietnam troop withdrawal, Item withdrawn, Chinese exodus in Indonesian security drive, Business confident of gains after entry, South American teams jailed then pardoned, Neglect alleged in death of three babies, All main car plants shut for day, Vote against supersonic airliner in Congress, Egyptian leader in war talks, 'Black magic' warning on sale of church plate, £2m test to extract salt from sea water, Pollution: Futile to ban detergents, May talks with Six vital for Britain, South Vietnamese rout denied, Two lycees closed to forestall disorders, Too much violence, new censor says, Some British farmers may benefit from EEC entry, Judge criticizes British bridge designers, Italian police search Prince's offices in coup plot inquiry, Seven go as Mrs Gandhi brings in new ministers, Scorn with an olive branch for unions from Mr Heath, '13 abortions in one day at 11-bed home', Defective political brakes on the car, Mexico orders five Soviet diplomats out, Corfe Castle building plan rejected, No glossy tourist palaces but history and tranquillity Belgium, £138m extra guarantee for farming industry after the price review, Security clause may be invoked in textile 'war', Unions will not strike again over Bill but rebels mobilize, General defends strike by Argentine workers, Disappointed Mr Rippon reports, A bustling do-it-yourself holiday world Austria, Zambia is incensed by blockade reports, Nixon share in opinion poll drops to 39 per cent, Paris throws entry talks into uproar over sterling, 'Woman burnt stolen £10,000', Thomsons to get damages over Yellow Pages, Mr Jack Jones calls for united militant action, Finland's centre-left coalition collapses, Government accused of legislating to create a state of fascism, Burne-Jones picture sold for £33,000, Steep rise in number of jobless, £1.3m extension planned for Tate Gallery, Setback for Pakistan peace hopes as inquiry is rejected. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cooks, The Scottish International Airline, northeast, Berlitz, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Japan Air Lines, CU Assurance, Hoverlloyd, Bank Hapoalim B.M., Lyon, Holland America Line, Contours Ltd., French Line., Abbey Life, Rnib, Normandy Car Ferries, Chandris Lines, The Sunday Times, Hertz, Chandris Cruises Limited., Polish Tourist Information Centre, French Railways, Mixconcrete(holdings)limited, Global, Boac, Avis, Times Newspapers Limited, Belfast Steamship Co. Limited, Rover, Country Life, Southern Ferries, Bea, Kriter., The Charterhouse Group, Icl, Stelp & Leighton, P & O. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Safeguards of police computer network, Five RB211s seized by US creditor, Steel industry's crucial phase: projects deferred: major decisions in near future, Cigarette advertising, Disappointing lack of progress on EEC, Next week, Identity cards rejected, Renewed confidence for farmers: price rises for consumers, Indescribable squalor and filth at pop festival, Row over heavy unemployment: Government not putting men on the dole-Mr Heath House of Commons, Crematoria near homes, Long odds against jet crash on hotel House of Lords, Law may be changed to check cinema clubs. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Books next week, Good new writer The Foursome Theatre Upstairs, Fiction, The platform and the arena, The Patrick Pearse Motel Olympia, Dublin, Gargantuan Bernard Bresslaw Rabelais Roundhouse, Cliff Richard in The Potting Shed, The Times Diary Film censor goes underground, Bartleby (a) Essoldo, Maida Vale joe (x) On release Battle of Algiers (x) The Other Cinema, King's Cross Simon the Swiss (a) Classic, Baker Street Up Pompeii (aa) ABC 1 Dad's Army (u) Columbia How Do I Love Thee? (aa) Odeon, Kensington, A fine quality of seeing, Quick guide, Move Over Mrs Markham Vaudeville, The Valkyrie Coliseum. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Systems Analysts Programmers, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments, How to manage on two 'A' levels, Divisional Marketing Director. Sport: Sports in Brief, Avia ends with only half a victory, Oxford hold advantage, Coates scores then English retreat, More rest prescribed for Frazier, Drivers' threat to halt Grand Prix race, Cricket action group delighted over Sellers resignation, Clifton's efforts considered disappointing, Cycling, Revie hopeful of quick return by Bremner, L'Escargot proves his versatility with second cup win, Jacklin well placed with a 69, Oxford look a poor relation, Ryun breaks down, Williams kicks winner in extra time, Kelleway has last laugh, Boxing, The Laird for Grand National, Latest snow reports. Law: Time to consider appeal Regina V. Jones, Actuarial method of assessing damages rejected Mitchell V. Mulholland and Another, Advertisements in garage forecourts need consent Blakemore V. Heron Service Stations Ltd., Contemporaneous records defeat disability claim Penrose V. Mansfield, Duress as a defence Regina V. Hudson Regina V. Taylor. Editorials/Leaders: Mending The Bia's Image, A Thousand Jobs A Day, Terrorists Must Be Crushed, Moving Back To The Market. Letters to the Editor: Road and rail, Future of Jerusalem, Money for the racing industry, Patients' confidences, Picture frame tax, Defence and Aid Fund, Nude figure in an advertisement, Gate letter boxes, Assyrian war chariots, Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Import deposits, Great Tew Estate, Industrial Relations Bill, Targets of profitability for the Post Office, Who goes home, by bus?, Payment of bills during a postal strike. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Prof. H. Raistrick, G. E. C. Wood, Mr Arthur Wheen Keeper of V & A Library, Sir Lionel Harris, Signor Piero Coppola, Lieut-Gen Erskine Crum Former GOC Northern Ireland, Obituary. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: A knighthood has been conferred, Latest appointments, University news Oxford's next Vice-Chancellor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 20, 1946 Russians in Persia. Business and Finance: Threat to the nuclear path through space, Company News Johnson Group cleaners achieve 60 pc rebound, Units unhurt by strike, R-R failure delays trainer, Minister has no hope of builders raising output this year, Taxation policy as a weapon against inflation Peter Jay, Economics Editor, on the use of fiscal measures to encourage pay restraint, Reserves exceed total held by United States, More Hodge directors join trust board, £31m Government loan for BSC to help cash flow, Britain to make agricultural levy changes, Chairmen's Reports BAT's hard graft outside tobacco, Net borrowing by Leyland up £80m, Robertson Foods Limited, Jump in overdrafts to public utilities, Royal Insurance, The Times list of latest dividends, Curbs are mooted for Hongkong textiles, Aerialite, Delta airlines are set to place an order for five DC 10 airbuses, BSC 'may need more overseas investment', Nato delay could hit Russian use of UK computers, Bleak March jobless total sets post war record, Date set for extraordinary Limmer meeting, BP's second-half recovery in 1970, Briefly from the Boardroom, M & G launches property bond delayed by post, Du Pont to stop making Corfam, Slow down in rate of wage rises in February, British Titan makes unsecured stock offer, Machine tool EDC gives a warning of fall in orders, Mining Rand Mines' revenue up 50 pc to £3m, Bids and Deals Cornwall-Webb (Stourbridge), Rationalization needed in engineering, says report, Business Diary: Exiled Aspreys on the road back to Mayfair, In brief, Two new public bodies to control airline industry, Rapid growth seen for Swiss economy, The River Plate And General Investment Trust Company Limited, Government aiming to up-date company law, How the markets moved, The letter of the industrial relations law Paul Routledge on the German approach to labour legislation, Rockware Group shake-up under new chairman, Building society returning to normal after cash run, Centre Point to be let floor by floor, Big drop in pre-tax profits, Trial of strength for the EEC Commission, Chrysler alone raises home sales, Higher royalty offer by oil companies expected, Hill & Smith Limited, Inflation will 'force up price of natural gas', Bank Of America, Thames oil refinery plan. Business Appointments: Mr du Cann takes chair at Investeco Overseas. Stock Exchange Tables: Nickel cheaper, Fixed Interest, Aluminium lower, Sterling and Money, New York sugar dips 10 points, BP higher in active trading, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, New Issues Robertson Foods' £2m loan at 10½ per cent, Recent issues, Copper hits £510 on Wednesday in active trading, Contracts £1.25m order for John Finlan. Property: London & Suburban Property, Property Abroad, Farms And Smallholdings. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,723, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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