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The Times - 14/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood and John Groser, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, From Paul Martin Beirut, May 13, From Denis Taylor, From Peter Strafford, From Tim Jones, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Warman, By David Wood, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From David Blake, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Economics Editor, From Richard Davy, By Michael Wolfers, By Chifford Langley, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Leapman, From Harold Franklin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, BY Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, PHS, TREVOR J. FALLA., RICHARD LAYARD, Deputy, G. P. RICKWOOD., WALTER KER., J. E. BARNES, M. E. BARNES., DOMINIC PAUL BARON, HAROLD SOREF., ALDINGTON, DANIEL AWDRY, JOHN BETJEMAN, H. J. DALE, REGINALD DALE, WILLIAM HAYTER, DOUGLAS JAY, PETER JAY, A. D. MARRIS, DAVID PARE, PATRICK PERRY, JOHN SPARROW, EDMUND STOCKDALE., M. R. CARDEN., C. WITTON-DAVIES., C. A. SMITH., Constance Cummings, Anthony Hopkins, Anthony Barnett, Dai Bradley, David Bart, Ray Callaghan, Anna Carteret, Pete Duncan, John Gulliyer, Michael Harding, James Hayes, David Henry, William Hobbs, Gerald James, Brian Jameson, Lewis Jones, Charles Kay, Actors, Diana, Boddington, Michael E. Rennison, David Kincaid, Tony Leary, Denis Lill Harry W. Lomax, Kenneth Mackintosh, John Moffatt, Phillipe Monnet, Denis Quilley, Malcolm Reid, Maggie Riley, David Ryall, Stephen Shephard, Peter Smart, Brian Tully, Michael Turner, Derek Woodward, Phil Robins, Janet Seager, , DAVID NAPLEY., GEOFFREY HOWARD., ROBERT KILN. ADRIAN GIBSON. HELEN GIBSON, CONANT BRODRIBB, DAVID LITTAUR., J. A. FLETCHER., ALFRED HUMPHREYS., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Sally White, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas United States Economic Correspondent., From Dennis Taylor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Frank Vogl, LESLIE JENKINS, CYRIL KLEINWORT, LESLIE ROWAN, ROBERT SHEAF, , AUSTIN LITTLER, DAVID CLUTTER BUCK, EDWIN H. S. EVERETT, ELIZABETH MEADE., By Innis Macbeath, By Patricia Tisdall, David Millham, Tim Devlin, Gerald Ely, by Christopher Baur, by Alex Dickson, by Charles McCorry, by Frank Walker, by A Special Correspondent, by Niall Maclean, by lain Brown,

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News: Ulster prosecutions chief, Labour triumphs in London as Tories lose grip on the town halls, 64 people are feared dead in Natal flood, Cries of 'sell out' as Mr Heath defends agreement on sugar, Kaldor case for floating £ in Six, Woman sues hospital over loss of arm, A unified China after the years of disorder, Tories lose ground in face of Labour upsurge in local polls, Mr Ellis Lincoln fails to get back on solicitors' roll, Correction, New efforts to trace husbands in default, Entry 'within grasp' says German minister, Revival of SST plan goes step farther, Proposals for welfare reform, How the scoreboard stands in Brussels, New controls on cinema clubs, Royal Navy keeps its discipline code, Government stops guaranteeing credit on goods exported to Pakistan, Finding a formula to safeguard New Zealand is the most difficult problem left Commentary by David Spanier, Where the 'winner' lost the contest, Jury clears 13 Black Panthers of plotting, Dulwich Gallery turned down offer to be outpost of National Gallery, NSPCC forced to abandon plans for four playgroups, Apology over embassy invasion, Charity saving health service £500,000 a year, Man is shot and cashier robbed in raid at mill, Action man, Lemass funeral honours, School doctor given right to disclose girls' health, British warning on danger of new Middle East fighting, Brussels progress could mean June settlement, Confident mood in Paris over summit meeting, Former estate agent admits £256,627 debts, Whistler print fetches £2,500 in New York, The Times Diary Russian patriarch: election soon, Kirk's new moderator may meet Pope Paul, Stowaway boy made liner VIP, Commonwealth attack on sugar accord, Computer society 'not census watchdog', Herr Speer proud of his wartime feats, Coroner says industrial glue is dangerous in home, How it affects farmers, Building society clerk stole £150,000, Taxi drivers deliver an ultimatum over touts, Mr Rippon describes EEC accord as major breakthrough, When a breadwinner becomes elusive, Linguist medals, French feel that they deserve the main credit, New safeguards sought for victims of war, A European cure for stagnation, Dr Schiller takes finance post, Vatican denies that Indian girls were 'sold' to nunneries in Europe, Lord Butler memoirs on Monday, Medicine: Fall in drug-resistant bacteria, A blow struck for European integration, Life sentences on Arabs for killing children, Five cleared of murder in 'skinhead' trial, Encounters with world's poor inspired Vatican statement, Rhodesia ends rationing of petrol, MPs run out of business twice in a day, Benelux is optimistic after 'clear step', Cairo purge removes nine more leaders, Oxford Union dismissal is condemned, Mother loses plea to keep son in England, Astronomy Revealing the veils of Venus, Minister approves hotel on site at Hyde Park Corner, but BOAC withdraws from project, Mr Nixon prepared to veto cuts in Nato, 'Angry Brigade' letters as exhibits in Carr case, Author to give damages to charity, Amnesty for illegal immigrants proposed, MPs protest at dismissal of computer man, Progress pleases Italy, Sentences today on seven Welsh language protesters found guilty of conspiracy, India takes over insurance, Sudden call to New Zealand negotiator, Parking areas for lorries, New Haiti leader allows exile to return, Israel named again in Leningrad trial, US accused of giving money for more cells in tiger cage jail, London landslide as Labour regains control. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Scottish International Airline, Dunhill, Cable Trust Limited, General Accident, Pitlochry, Greenock, Edinburgh Tattoo, Cutty Sark, Nesda, Richard Ellis & Son, Vickers, Highlands & Islands Development Board,, Irvine Development Corporation, Clydebank, Hillhouse Industrial Estate, Airey & Wheeler, Bowyers, G. C. Douglas (Metals) Ltd., Bmw, The Times, Wimpey, Monklands, Wootton, CD, The electric environment., Methodist Homes For The Aged, Scotia Investments Limited, Wm. Cory & Son, 40 Plus, SCHOOL fees, Heuga, Glenrothes Development Corporation, Hamilton & Inches Ltd, Fife, Clydeport, University Of Edinburgh, Autonomics, Polaroid, Recmf, Babcock, Dundee, Church's, Times Newspapers Limited, S.I.E.C., The Sunday Times Magazine, Industrial Exhibitions Limited, The Scotsman, Livingston., Bea, Beauty For All Complexions, English & Scottish Investors, Perth is the place, Moscow Narodny Bank, Maples Antigue Fair, Scottish Borders. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12.770, Americans show top form in world bridge, Broadcasting Television. Politics and Parliament: MP calls for inquiry on action of police, Cherries from Italy delivered via Kent, Another 1,500 acres wanted for gun range, Mr Heath refutes charge of sell-out on Commonwealth sugar House of Commons, Offer of talks on strikes Bill timetable House of Lords, Next week, Study of single form claim for benefits. Sport: Victory for Broome on Ballywillwill, Leicester v Notts, England youth party, Sports in Brief, Principal fixtures for 1971, Sunday League games inevitable, Athletics British clubs should end this go-it-alone policy, An Olympic sweetener, Lions discover medical reason for defeat, Masterly Marshall hits innings of the day, Mitchell loses in sight of finish, Croquet, Miss Wade's powerful assurance, Amiss and Jameson hold off Surrey in last hour, Cambridge v Lancashire, Williamson comes from France to win for David Robinson, Second eleven, Belated ban follows complaint by Brundage, Last chance for Walker Cup players, Century by Booth adds useful points, Schools cricket, Essex squander chance of bonus points, McLean for Johnstone in Scotland side, Hants preferred in Oaks trial. Law: Bundle of love letters'solid ground' for new trial Skone V. Skone and Another, Legacy to unincorporated association valid In Re Recher's Will trusts. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Announcements, Public Notices, City Of Birmingham, Appointments Vacant also on pages 15 & 29, Entertainments, Financial And Legel. Editorials/Leaders: The Pope's Social Teaching, Biter WHO May End Up Bit, The Movement Begins. Letters to the Editor: Roman remains, Tender subject, Jobless graduates, Temptation to plead not guilty, Winchester motorway, 'A man so various', The business school gap, Ingenor or R Tech Eng?, Mute inglorious martyr, Hotel fire hazard, A Trimmer in EEC, Middle East peace, 'Coriolanus ' at the Old Vic, All-women society, BNEC rationalization policy, Widow's pension, One-trip bottles, Dismissed after criticizing Soviet Press, Brighter statues, Essential aspects of EEC thinking. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Ross Institute head's Darling Medal, University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Tropical medicine fellowship. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, May 15, 19 4 Status of froth. Obituaries: Sir F. Messer Triumph over handicaps, Mr Richard Bradley, Mr Harold Clayton, Sylva Norman Author and critic, Mr D. A. Young, Mr J. R. H. Sumner, Obituary, Mr W. D. Bisset. Deaths. Reviews: Triple bill Coliseum John Percival, John Bull's Other Island Mermaid Irving Wardle, A welcome freshness Boris Godunov Covent Garden John Higgins, Rpo Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Paris and Helen Barber Institute, Birmingham Stanley Sadie, And baby makes four The Baby Maker (aa) ABC Fulham and Edgware Roads Ja, Ja, Mein General (u) Warner West End Ice (x) The King's Cross Cinema Strike (a) The Round House. Business and Finance: Tool makers accused of 'failing to push sales', Record farm production likely this year, Mining One-for-two rights at par by Tasminex, The loyalties of the white-collar worker, Hopes rise for Iraq oil deal, Engineering union to hold crisis talks, Tourism yields £150m annual turnover, City of Oslo (Norway), Slight improvement in British steel output, £100m pledged to SAYE scheme, Council of Europe US plea for study of Europe trade pattern, Nationalization Bill approved, More insurance failures feared, Chairmen's Reports Baker Perkins in trough this year, Britain's pacemaker or vindication for the prophets of woe?, Unions realizing constructive aspects of Industry Bill-Solicitor-General, BR to extend Barclaycard link, Shares dip after steady profit-taking, Joe Hyman raises offer for Crowther, Postal strike boosts April trade surplus to £14m, but trend is downwards, Toolmakers urge strong measures to spur orders, Development board gives scattered communities a boost, Competition for the traveller, The Eurodollar market in trauma, Boots expand second half margins, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, Royal Insurance, Schools that talk their way to profits, Textile 'dumping' investigation, Briefly from the Boardroom, Too-generous credit leaves engineering groups short of working capital says EIA, Equities, Catering courses, Telephone Rentals LIMITED Incorporating DICTOGRAPH TELEPHONES LIMITED Operating Tr Services, $250m Lockheed loan Bill for Congress, Borders seek new image, Distillers' success story after years of crisis, Fixed Interest, A road pattern to open up Highlands and Lowlands, Unions tell strikers at Cowley to go back, Bids and Deals MRCE approached by Guardian RE, Company News Philips Lamp slumps again in first quarter, Business Diary: Another car embargo bust · Follows' follow-up, Disenchantment in the air at Whitehall, Fishing makes money but anxiety faces future, Deposits on rented TV will stay, trade say, Shell Transport chief gets £76,874 pay, Montedison peace pledge, In brief, Chrysler men set pace again in fresh round of pay demands, How the markets moved, Dollar weakens again on selling pressure as gold surges ahead, Six sugar policy seen as threat to Tate & Lyle operations By Anthony Rowley, Minister may review fixed price rule on contracts, Sterling and Money, Shipbuilding makes a determined effort to recover, France moves to counter inflation danger, Britain presses claim on paper prices, Brightness and gloom among the motor manufacturers, The East Asiatic Company Limited, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Limited, Well served by a wealth of finance institutions. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues. More than £10m tag on Burston Group, Gilt-edged lose ground, United stock exchange plan soon, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Sir Charles Elworthy joins BP board. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties.

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