The Times - 04/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Roger Berthoud, From Arthur Osman, From Fred Emery, By Louis Heren, From Michael Knipe, By Our Business News Staff, By Sally White, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Editor, From Ian McDonald, From Henry Kamm, From Paul Martin, By Our Political Staff, From James Morgan, From Dan van der Vat, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Muriel Bowen, By Roy McKelvie, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Percival, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Barry Norman, Guy Brett, Irving Wardle, Richard Davy, Bernard Levin, Simon Courtauld, PHS, Peter Evans, ROSSE, Chairman, Standing Committee on Museums and Galleries, 2 Carlton Gardens, S.W.1., D. C. LEWIS, 47 Huskisson Street, Liverpool 8, May 1., ROBERT SKIDELSKY, Flat 1, 166 Cromwell Road, S.W.5. April 29., ROSEMARY CHAMBERLAIN, Shefford House. Great Shefford, Newbury, Berkshire., G. L. LEIGH, 85 Leith Mansions, Elgin Avenue, W.9. April 30., F. C. BUTLER, 8 The Greenway, Epsom, Surrey, May 1., SUSAN MCKNIGHT, 18b High Street, Teddington, Middlesex., L. A. HILL, Grosvenor House, P.O. Box 961, W.1., W. J. WHITEHEAD, 129 Kings Cross Road, W.C.1. April 29., JOEL COHEN, 36 East End Road, Finchley, N.3., PEGGY DUFF, General Secretary, International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace, 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, April 30., BRIAN JACKSON, Director, Advisory Centre for Education, 32 Trumpington Street, Cambridge., HERMIONE MacCOLL, Clock Lodge, The Warren, Crowborough, Sussex, May 2., JOHN THOMSON, Barclays Bank Limited, 54 Lombard Street, E.C.3., JOHN HORAM, House of Commons., G. M. WALLS, Merricks, Albury Road, Burwood Park, Walton on Thames, Surrey., L.PETER, 3 Highwood Cottages, Nan Clark's Lane, N.W.7. May 1., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Philip Dyer, By Terry Byland, By John Armytage, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Clive Callow, By Our Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, From Our U.S. Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, B. R. DAVIS, , Michael Baily, F. S. TATHAM, , J. STUART ROBINSON, , PETER HOWELL, , MARGARET GOWING, , ROBERT BARLOW, , By Edwin Dale, By Rudolf Herlt, By Peter Jay, By Paul Fabra, by Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, by E. E. F. Boer, Chris Dunkley, Richard Spiegelberg, C.D., Geoffrey Wansell, Richard Sachs, Andrew Lumsden, Moira Keenan, R.B., P.N., M.K., P.B.,
ResumoNews: Turkey suspends right to strike, Fears for future of research, Spain may end short charter flights, Two giants battle for share of market, Mirth and scepticism over plans for more jobs, Girls sent to prison for contempt of court, Walter Ulbricht: man who kept in step with Moscow, Continuous and strong influence on social behaviour, The Times Diary Gomulka: change of heart?, Minister is told to oppose the Government, Two parents oppose adoption of son, Anthropology: More human fossils found, Leisure pays but part works hazardous, Vancouver concern as the Queen arrives, Exit Carol Day, virtuous and 25 to the end, Lawyers under fire from planners, Bomb found under Beaverbrook car, Extremists in Lebanon protest march as Rogers visit starts, Shortage of homes for the handicapped, Risk accepted by author, defence says, Concern among police about proposals for force boundaries, Clash over plan to waive rules on building, Editorial insight-or the publisher's capacity to capture and hold a mass audience? What are the qualities that give a national magazine an international reputation? Perhaps the answer lies somewhere in the pages of the nine magazines, each of them indisputably in the world class, discussed here by Roger Berthoud, Patrick Brogan, Michael Knipe and Peter Nichols, Britain may have to surrender her place in the Security Council, Deputy replaces Herr Ulbricht as party leader in E Germany, Tougher times for the hidden persuaders, MP demands inquiry on M1 death crash, When stopping crime does not pay, Children adapt well to school sex films, Room where Henry IV died opened to public, Man inhaled cleaner and saw 'monsters', Dissident set free from Soviet hospital, Dogs 'would have killed', Ceylon Army hits back at renewed violence, Those awful people next door, Staff seek more say on council policy, Weeklies see a return of the personal cut and thrust, European workers: The first of a series examines the effects of freedom of movement in the EEC No queues in Italy for British jobs, Vorster party shown a new path, Three on trial for deaths at Babi Yar, Premium Bond winners, Czechs detain 522 on eve of congress, Gas board accused of 'buttering up' widow, Rationalization could beat the production cost spiral, New charges will increase retail butter prices by at least 3p a pound, General Lon Nol stays on as titular leader, Mr Rippon excludes any referendum on Britain joining Six, U S academics seek better life in Britain, Pilots submit scheme for cutting noise near airports, Poll shows big swing against war in Vietnam, Fog forces Iraq jet to land in Turkey, Speeding up justice, Neglect of disabled is shown in Government survey, Australians bring back pieces of the Great Wall, Vatican and Poles in first talks since war, TV offer to Mr Benn, The World's Magazines Specialist trend is secret of success for the seventies, Rail unions called to talks on staff cuts, Polytechnic protest undelivered, EEC activity increases at Westminster, New style in student publications, Programme controller is returning to LWT, Paris plans strategy for British entry talks, Mr Wilson says U S link is essential, Film puts boys off smoking, Society opens its doors to respectable rebels, Journalists may be able to pick publisher, Four on trial in Malaysia under Sedition Act, Mother wins her appeal over child aged four, Inquiry into US General's alleged misconduct, 7,000 arrests as demonstrators fail to paralyse Washington, U S visa which cost £200 was forged, Crown says, The future pattern of fashion shopping, Board chief says coal will be plentiful next winter, Fund to save 'Actaeon', Talking shop in print, Arsenal are League champions, Ball lightning More guesses about source of phenomenon, Plan to protect New Forest pleases critics, Lord Hodson to appear on driving charge, Marine officers accept 8 pc pay increases, Police vigilance helped to thwart Mafia takeover but the threat of fresh attempt remains, Pakistan and India both angry about planes, Ugandans given a pledge, 'Radioactive danger' in rivers of Spain, Exhibition is closed by enthusiasm, Malaysia uses dancing diplomacy to woo China, Conspicuous casualties in business press, Big Ben gets a new clock watcher, Transkei mineral strike questioned. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Department of Trade & Industry, David Hansford & Company, THE Scottish Provident, Thomson Publications Limited, Skin Dew, The National Magazine Company, Family Circle, Stratstone, Northwood Publications Ltd, Autonomics, Smith St.Aubyn & Co. Limited, Wood Gundy Limited, The Times, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Ipc, Inver House, Wool. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, The Pope honours Edinburgh priest, Church news Lastest appointments:, Latest appointments, Demand for resignation of university head. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Peer questions need for cigarette vending machines, Complaint of charade, Breath tests at record level, Age should not be synonymous with poverty, Filling the gaps in social security system: cost being met in fairest way House of Commons, Maximum agreement wanted on code of industrial practice House of Lords. Law: MIB cannot maintain and defend action White V. London Transport Executive and Another. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Sotheby's, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments also on page 13, Entertainments, Product Managers. Property: Public Auction In The City, Property Also On Page 26. Sport: Finnegan hands out a wigging, Abbas opens tour with a century, Sports in Brief, Hayes centre of attraction at Bournemouth, Croquet, Stewards suspend jockey after bumping finish, Relaxation at Guildford, New Zealand may tour the West Indies, Arsenal halfway to League and FA Cup double, Plan to end Davis Cup challenge round, Yorkshire put down too many chances, Old formation effective, British teams to play Poles, Triumph for the quiet men, Football results First division, Baseball, All-Black may play for South Africa, Essex recover as Hobbs scores 71, Leeds did not lose, Arsenal won-Revie, Gloucestershire need rain or genius, Levanter needs to win well in the Chester Vase, Copperless clips record at Plumpton, Oaks as objective after Example wins, David Broome second in Italian Derby. Reviews: The Venetian Twins Aldwych, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Book sale recalls empire of the conquistadores, The Neil Simon of Off-Broadway, Panorama Bbc 1, Vehicles for colour, Stuttgart State Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: Dead Failure Or New START. Letters to the Editor: De-Anglicizing the pubs, Sale of Domenichino, An employment service bosses would want to use, Prospect of Britain: Cruel paradox of the economic system that faces youth, New bank buildings, Patent royalties, St Stephen's Crown, Manufacturers' hard fight with the multiple food stores, Cricket commentary, Employment and demand, Archaic pension schemes, Children's rights, Prisoners in Vietnam, School meals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Surprise result to Bridge League trials, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,761, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1. Obituaries: Sir Guy Ropner Second World War Convoys, Sir Arthur Howard, MR F. DE HALPERT Work for Ethiopia, Sir Frank Lee Great services to Corpus Christi, Dr I. Y. Tamm, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 4, 1946 Daily Mail Jubilee. Business and Finance: Russian expansion, £45m losses by Citroen group, Montedison's board confirms Cefis nomination, International Strength of British Ropes Limited Half Group Turnover Overseas, Tilbury Contracting Group Ltd Profits maintained despite difficult conditions, Economics chief predicts capital outflow reduction, NY silver slides 370 points, Societe Generale De Banque Business activity and results for 1970, Chairmen's Reports Domestic doubts at BTR Leyland, Company News Winn relapses 38pc and slices dividend, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Mr. Callard reviews a year's operations, Mettoy passes the final dividend, Phoenix may buy Tulketh Group insurance firms, Decline in car sales last month: March production also down, Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, Bids and Deals Barclay drug purchase, Cuban sugar target, Friendly society Bill unopposed, Architects' new commissions down 1 per cent, The Times list of latest dividends, Baxter Fell & Co. Limited, Fate of RB 211 may rest on talks next week, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mr Chataway reassures P O engineering men, The Group of Four Four economic journalists report on the American dollar: is it overvalued vis-a-vis European currencies, or not?, Bank statements for April, Tillotson & SON LIMITED, Mining Selcast find nickel at Spargoville, Strike halts Leyland plant, Long-term benefits of Six membership 'decisive', United Biscuits (Holdings) Limited, Fresh fall in bank lending is causing concern, EMI blames orders fall for Hayes cut back, Milton Keynes new town system is started up Computer News, Senior Engineering Group Limited, Debt attachment Bill in August, Pearl Assurance "Nineteen-seventy... Record new business was secured in the life branches", British Home justifies rating, Contracts £500,000 order for Hawker Australia, Hamilton group may start tests on N Sea well, Union chief says EEF 'trying to destroy us', Sir Frederick's warning of rapid cash outflow, International Commodity Share Fund "Icofund S.A.H.", Shop stewards censure Scanlon over Ford deal, Mr Nixon faces battle over Lockheed loan guarantees, German call for free-floating DM, "Expansion overseas raises sales, profits and earnings", Anglo American bridging finance for Poseidon, Rothschild discount stakes, London typists average £21, Heads will roll in the container revolution, One way to keep a sense of proportion, Mersey Dock Board chairman is optimistic, After Marina ADO 67 is now the top secret at Longbridge, Business Diary: Legal & General's next chief · Dipping into VAT, Sterling and Money, How the markets moved Rises, A Landmark For The Banks, Manpower Office in pay scrutiny, ICI 'regaining some of ground lost in 1970'. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Move to ease exchange regulations, Profit taking in equities, Wall Street slide cuts back London closing prices, Joint moves on foreign currency exchange rates, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: ICI deputy chairman for Lloyds Bank board.
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