The Times - 15/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Peter Jay, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily, , From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy., By Our Communications Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, From a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By George Clark Political Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Harold Franklin, From Derek Wilson, From Edmund Stevens, From Michael Leapman, From Stewart Harris, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Colin Chapman, By Our Industrial Staff, From Charles Hargrove, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, Ronald Irving, Lindsay Duncan, John Drummond, J. D., Andrew Watson, PHS, Adam Fergusson, A TAYLOR., HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , J. RALPH EDWARDS, ELIZABETH BELLARS, , KENNETH SLACK, GLYN CAMBRENSIS, PENNAR DAVIES. KENNETH GREET, ALFRED JOWETT, MacLEOD of FUINARY, GEOFFREY NUTTALL, SOPER., G. H. RAWCLIFFE., D. M. ELEY, , CHRISTOPHER HARRIS, JOHN GREEN., R. H. B. HAMERSLEY., STEVEN ROSE, Professor of Biology. DON ADAMSON, Senior Visiting, M.SAMIR AHMED., J. B. WHEATLEY., JOAN PRIDHAM, ROY WELENSKY, B. D. GOLDBERG, S. S. SAWYER, E. G. WEDELL, Chairman, D. BONSER. Honorary Secretary, MIKE O'CALLAGHAN, NICOLAS BENTLEY, , By Dr Norman Pittenger, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Peter Ryde, By Rex Bellamy, By Lewine Mair, By John Woodcock, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Terry McLean, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, David Wade, John Percival, Bevis Hillier, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, Kenneth Loveland,
ResumoNews: Oxford steward's dismissal to be reconsidered, Chicken in lemon sauce, Australia insists on free housing in Singapore, Elderly 'are not valued as people', Simpler plan to control money and credit, Policy changes on way for the seven million people whose towns switched to Labour, Camp set up for final assault on Everest, Labour camp men called at Leningrad trial, Does prayer still make sense?, Jewish and Italian groups join forces against FBI, Review of national parks, Russia claims Israel was behind protest inside consulate, Probation for 'skinhead', Storm over hint by Mr Davies of ending import duty on cars, Hanoi accepts offer to free prisoners, Keeping a colourful display, Tories prepare for more election setbacks, Man at centre of campaign for a 'better deal', Mr Benn opens drive for a referendum, Mr Brezhnev renews offer to cut forces, The boroughs that changed hands in Thursday's polls, The people crisis, Quality from Alsace, Tanker blaze in shipyard takes 10 lives, Mr Rippon may fly to West Indies to explain Brussels terms for sugar-producing countries, The fall and rise of the Labour Party, Acoustics of a closed society, Three-day final opens today in world bridge, President Sadat jails 'conspiracy leaders' and forms new Cabinet, Learning what we want to be taught, Six ministers agree on Middle East policy, 46 barred from flight, Return of the airships?, Fatal delay in discharge, Strike hits Tokyo commuters, Labour peers in all-night sitting 'at end of tether', Refugees will die like flies in the monsoon, The Times Diary Macclesfield resentment over Hurd, Verdi's corner of Lombardy, Bomb at Truman statue kills Athens policeman, EEC's negotiator hopeful on remaining issues, Suspended sentences for seven Welsh language plotters, TV medal for presenter of 'Aquarius', Ships ignoring traffic rule will be warned, Mr Davies is criticized by MPs for views, 'Slander' writ by owners of demolished house, Danger of harm to balance of payments. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Sichel's Blue Nun, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Ebor, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Buchanan's, Ransomes, Greyhound International, Cashmores, Vavasseur, Abbey Property Bonds, Lawn Edgers Ltd., Boac, To Capital Annuities Limited,. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday after Easter, Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Collectors, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Music On The South Bank, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Gardening, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge found for Davis trial, University news Oxford, Book award is shared, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess A plethora of giants, Radio, The Cutty Sark/Times Championship, Chess match is moved after dispute, Bridge Sacrifice bidding, Sunday. Law: Justices cannot exceed traffic authority's power Regina V. Ipswich Justices, Plebiscite plea is rejected, Interest on arbitration awards. Business and Finance: Ford chief retires, New Issues One-for-five rights by Litton Textile, Chairmen's Reports Reckitt pushing ahead strongly, Competition and credit control Extracts from the Bank of England's paper, Mr Haughton defends use of RB 211 in Lockheed TriStar, Unions stage solidarity strikes with Renault men, Brokers unhappy over inquiry into accounts, Bids and Deals 'Imps' pay £4.7m for Plastic Coatings, City welcomes basic aims of consultative document but details open to dispute, Never lend hard cash on a pig in a poke, Mining Nickelore assays up to 0.58 pc of nickel, The Times list of latest dividends, European Ferries Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Dealers in V & G may be named, Company News Token 1 pc from Limmer as losses decline, Fixed Interest, British Leyland workers call off unofficial strike at Cowley, Mortgage outgoings exceeding receipts, Pulp dispute compromise, CU in £18.5m property bid, Towing a load of trouble, Riding high, but still some steam left, Ship orders guaranteed credit limit to be raised, Barclays Bank puts price of £182m on DCO, European Ferries demanding rating, How the markets moved Rises, The advantages of a flexible policy to a younger saver, A clearing of the land tax undergrowth, Dollar doubts help gold price to advance again. Editorials/Leaders: Top hat treatment for personal policies, Derek McCulloch, Life Review Needed, The Election Result-What IT IS And What IT IS Not, Collective Leadership Breaks Down. Stock Exchange Tables: Garage shares firm, Unit Trust Tables, Sterling and Money, New York silver down two cents, Eurosyndicat, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Letters to the Editor: U N seat for China, Israel's peace terms, Wealth and poverty, Towed caravans, Achievements of Lord Malvern, Water resources, Progress towards Church unity, Christians and violence, Threat to sugar growers, Brighter statues, Jobless graduates, Legal aid, Amenity role for the Forestry Commission, Leaving school at 15, Professional confidences, Civil Service pensions, Defoliants and weedkiller. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, May 16,1946 French in Laos. Deaths. Reviews: War Requiem Festival Hall Alan Blyth, Bruges buys back a master's painting, Robert Joffrey, Bristol play on Queen Christina, A collector of follies and fantasies, Owen Wingrave Bbc 2 William Mann, Look-Mike Yarwood Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds. Obituaries: Prof A. H. Hanson, Mr R. M. Simon, Mr C. M. Sleeman Administration of Queens', Mr Frank Staff Dancer and choreographer. Sport: Pakistanis draw after a cautious declaration, Brown's choice of putter helps Gallacher, Sports in Brief, Ann Coleman youngest to win national title, Injury forces Miss Wade to withdraw, Lingfield results, Barras wins fourth stage, Essex make pointless decision, Oxford are confident, County championship, Lancashire scrape home with a ball to spare, Lingfield Park runners, Leicestershire give up hunt for runs, Cross in sport switch, Worcester fade when in sight of victory, Stratford results, Mosey leads Bonallack by one stroke, Triumph by Surrey in final over, Irish Guineas, Argument over referee for Lions match, Maina beats Oaks hopes, Firm going at Ayr favours Tandy, Oxford fail again with 102, Derby guidance from Lupin, Dougan and Best could ask awkward questions, Three Leeds caps miss Cup final. Property: Overseas Property. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath and Pakistan President in touch on political settlement House of Commons, Damages for widows House of Lords.
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