The Times - 03/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Chartres, By Our Political Editor, By Richard Spiegelberg, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Robert Fisk, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes' Parliamentary Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Geoffrey Smith, From Derek Wilson, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Housego, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Ian McDonald, Penny Hunter Symon, By David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By Mary E. Franklin, Berkshire College of Education, From Fred Emery, Guy Brett, Michael Billington, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Jim Snow, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, Michael Hatfield, Peter Strafford, Jerome Caminada, Our medical correspondent, PHS, JOHN FRASER., S. C. SILKIN., ALEXANDER W. LYON., ARTHUR DAVIDSON., EDWARD LYONS., MAXWELL FRASER., FRANK AUERBACH, , HUGO DUNN-MEYNELL, , T. F. DURKIN, JOEL BARNETT., ALPORT, , W. MELVILLE ARNOTT, A. L. d'ABREU., JULIAN S. HUXLEY., H. SELWYN FRY, JOHN E. FFOWCS WILLIAMS., MICHAEL HOLROYD., A. L. GOODHART., WIGG, , BASIL HIGGINSON., QUENTIN BELL, , NORBERT LYNTON, Director of Exhibitions., JAMES MOSSMAN. Editor Review programme., ARNOLD TOYNBEE. 95 Oakwood Court. W.14., D. J. AZAD., MARTIN STEINER., VICTORIA STEINER., EVELYN MUNNS., L. J. TUCKER., K. TUCKER., By Geraldine keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Brian Basham, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas in Washington, G. A. SPENCER., ANDREW GEORGE ELLIOT., DOUGLAS J. PYNE-GILBERT., S. H. WEARNE., A. CURRALL., L. R. HOBSON., R. F. A. HARBUD., By Ian Morison, By Michael Ranken,
ResumoNews: Victoria police force criticized, Science put first in early stage of British Library, Art as psychiatric therapy, Chairman 'never read housing tender report', Polytechnic students to discuss one-day strike, Thief takes a taxi-and raids a bank, Second thoughts on blue chip lending, Prime Minister's party refuses to join new coalition as Norway's Government resigns, As good as a backwoodsman, Mr Frost is ready to speak, Mr Stewart gives Labour pledge on British entry, Miss Devlin at war on the US campus, RAF course for Prince may help recruitment, Visconti's whim of iron, Warning by Israel on four-power talks, Rolls bring in new models with receiver's permission, Hot pursuit policy and an extra infantry battalion for Army in battle against IRA, Confidence in UK atom attack alert, Schumann advice to Britain over EEC cost, Race relations committee told of renewed signs of Rachmanism in London, Doctor says £10,000 offer was 'to ransom name', Woman sues over painting, Two arrested for kidnap of German boy, Children in hospital-our paediatrician discusses what the staff should do to make a child's stay in hospital more enjoyable., £49,000 paid for a Ting-Yao basin, Corruption by detective is alleged, Pentagon has files on 25m Americans, Senate told, Lock-out of Swedish officers called off, Postal stoppage costs Shelter £65,000, Ford strike leader is summoned, Riot squads leave centre of I'Aquila, Home Office tests device for identifying drugs, Russia turns the screw on American journalists, 30 Moscow Jews allowed to leave for Israel, Inquiry likely into V & G collapse, Queen Mary conversion director found dead, Keeping the Channel safe for shipping As the Government follow up the accidents, an expert discusses possible reforms, Premium Bond winners, Miners' leader accused of embezzlement, Insurance challenge that failed, North Vietnamese make their first mortar attack on Khe Sanh base as more Saigon troops fly in, Freedom of City for Prince, 50% rent rise forecast, JPs to get subsistence allowances, Delay in ruling on airport expected, Nixon anger at snub to Mr Rogers, Postal peace hope after union puts new proposal for discussion, Rhodesia puts off legislation on race, Wave of protest sweeps across East Pakistan, Fat girls risk 'danger of being outcasts', Marshal Ky will oppose President, Beatles case QC speaks of rule of democracy, Mr Heath ready for inflation talks with TUC, The Times Diary Smoking Room huff and puff, Life becomes more difficult for the immigrant smugglers, Gulf decision disappoints shaikh, Rail pay offer rejected, EEC: talks on the talks, Report hits at defence contract profits, London debuts, Village wants to keep PC who rarely arrests, Opposition to full security for furnished property, Team says Dr Issels 'misguided' on cancer, Funny faces led to death, Sergeant cleared of killing pot smokers, Learning to read-a way of life, Rolls-Royce men may be fined by union, Weston approaches, Three resign in Goncourt election storm, Big increase predicted in simulated meat sales, Mr Heath sets conditions for East-West talks, Rate rise of 19 per cent likely in Westminster, Mental patient gets driving licence restored, Guy's must use their skills at forward, 'Weathermen' letter on bomb discounted, No pledge on surveys for motorway objectors, W Berlin Senate invited to East sector talks, Americans blame British firms, Symbols of stone in Jerusalem. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Thames Polytechnic, Finefare, Clive & Stokes, Public Utlities Board, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, Teachers, Evode Holdings Limited, Bpb, Cja, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Saa, Methodist Homes For The Aged, The Portman, Msl, General Practice, Bank Of England, Crosfields, Prudential, Lovell, Plus, Bnp, Rn, Mbs, Bea, Weatherall Green & Smith, Punch, United Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: The politics of broadcasting, Transferability of pensions, Department of Trade intended to stop Vehicle and General from doing new business, Review of date stamping of food House of Commons, Unique store of learning will not be treated as shelf of paperbacks House of Lords, Prime Minister tells Nato: Britain's right to decide how best to make her defence contribution, Legalized robbery House of Commons, Competition 'working as well as can be expected'. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Shop Premises, Appointments Vacant also on pages 22 and 23, University Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Coriolanus Oxford Playhouse, Rpo Festival Hall, New London Wind Ensemble Wigmore Hall. Sport: Runaway ahead in One Ton Cup race, French without tears Villepreux-rugby's gallant knight, Lerwill chosen instead of Lynn Davies, Selectors rely on some familiar names, Yesterday's football, Miss Sinclair fined £100, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, D'Oliveira should be fit for Test, Arsenal narrow gap at top, Irish to meet Hindu over busy weekend, Boost for Stack's Cheltenham hopes, Fulham gain clear lead, Today's fixtures, Laver and court lead indoor tennis into bright new era. Editorials/Leaders: Review Of The Bia's Role, The Rent ACT Under Review, The Sting In The Tail Of The Wasps. Letters to the Editor: Penny problems, Hampstead Heath, Held in Greece, Preventing suicides, Teaching in Rhodesia, 'Fippence ', National Savings, Suffield House, Choice of wine, The first picnickers, Who is watching?, Levy collection by the training boards, The naming of Big Ben, Middle East conflict, Conflict in management, Where to go for taxation advice, Museum entry charges, Point in time, The Beira patrol, 'The Death of Actaeon', Mersey Tunnel tolls, Exhibition of Russian art, Government aid for Rolls-Royce, The noise that Concorde makes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointment. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 4, 1946 Russians in Persia. Obituaries: Obituary, Magdalen King-Hall, Mr Charles Engelhard American industrialist and racehorse owner. Deaths. Business and Finance: Caution on improved payments, Non-banking side helps Kleinwort, Business Diary: For personal reasons Mrs Knight leaves Fortnum's, 2m working days lost in January, Shippers condemn higher cargo charges in port of London, Problems of digestion for Eurobonds, Allegations force new hearing on SEC post, Ford unions reject new pay offer, EMI reducing stake in Thames TV, International Holdings Year ending December 31st, M.K. Refrigeration Limited Annual General Meeting, Company News Crosfields and Calthrop soar above forecast, Standing London docks on their own feet Maurice Corina explains the background to the PLA's financial problems, Nixon adviser urges more cooperation, British companies 'are ignoring major tenders', ICI to build plastics plant on Teesside, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Systems International facing cash crisis, Equities, Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd. & Subsidiaries Half-year to 31st December, 1970 Consolidated Profit Statement (Unaudited), The Berkeley Property And Investment Company Limited, Outlook for investment on plant 'not encouraging', Tyne shipyard plan by Ryton group, Post Office optimistic on prospect for Giro's survival when strike ends, Lonrho Limited, Fixed Interest, Allied Breweries Limited Annual General Meeting 1971 and Second Interim Dividend, U S to allow oil pooling if Libya cuts supplies, Caledonian-BUA likely to share BEA's Paris route, Postpone third London airport, says Birmingham, Mail order disruption hits clothing trade, Mining Forced cut in BHP crude oil output, Threat of severe recession, CBI warns Mr Heath, Chrysler US takes a gamble on imports, Kleinwort profits rise to £2.5m, Hilton-Mann link to cover Europe, In brief, Food price index at record 147, Print men top pay league, Second British Assets Trust Limited, TSBs seek personal loan right, Prudential head accuses NYSE of delay, £15m BAC satellite proposed, Sterling and Money, Figure for UK reserves highest since July, 1951, Dearer car insurance follows V & G crash, Lockheed chief's talks on RB 211 last 3 hours, How the markets moved Rises, Cloth imports ban to protect manufacturers, £3.5m order for GKN Machinery, System builders fared better than expected in 1970. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Astra 50pc scrip and £460,000 rights, The Times share indices, Commodities, Further widespread losses, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, Stock Exchange call for fuller details of Australian deals. Business Appointments: Two managing directors for new TI divisions. Law: Duty of proposer for insurance to check proposal form O'connor V. B.D.B. Kirby & Co. & Another, Who bears the loss of a deposit to estate agent? Burt V. Claude Cousins & Co. Ltd. & Shaw. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Chesterton & Sons. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,710, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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