The Times - 03/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Spanier Europe Editor, By Ian Morison, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Peter Hazelhurst Calcutta, June 2, By Philip Howard, From lan McDonald, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By Christopher Warman, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Normand Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Strafford, By Michael Hatfield, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Fred Emery, From Derek Wilson, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Peter Ryde. Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Terry McLean, By Geoffrey Green, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Chimen Abramsky, Richard Jones, David Williams, M. I. Finley, Guy Brett, Iverach McDonald, Michael Wolfers, PHS, Bernard Levin, LEONARD JACKSON, K. L. HOLLINGSWORTH., RUTH GLASS., DUNBOYNE., J. E. CULE., BRIGID BROPHY., VAL GIELGUD., GREGORY BLAXLAND., JAMES MORRIS., PAUL JOHNSON., G. A. PIGGOTT, , ROBERT CONQUEST, GRAHAM ZELLICK., GEORGE MIKES., DAVID H. MAWDSLEY., H. PASLEY-TYLER., C. W. HURT., STAFFORD BOURNE., Joan Chissell, From Frank Vogl, By Terry Byland, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, U.S. Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, From Maurice Corina, Industrial Editor., By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawton, From Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, From John Earle, From Colin Chapman, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, NICHOLAS KALDOR, A. GOLDSTEIN, , Patricia Tisdall, C. N. BEATTIE., E. C. WILSON., C. MORCOM., By Hugh Stephenson, Roger Vielvoye, STATEMENT BY MR. QUINTIN V. HOARE, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Planning blight fears at Covent Garden, Reasoning behind the American warning, Police search for girl aged six, Francis Bacon acquitted on drug charge, Rival groups join battle over entry problems, Three more Kenyans admit plotting coup attempt, Waiting for Eva Peron's 'return', Italian furniture and pictures fetch £360,826, Mr Nixon shows new eagerness to take up Brezhnev invitation, Plane hoax: man detained, Changes in postal service may be radical, Offer to tenants to buy Hanover Gate Mansions, Steel strike backlash threatens 50,000 jobs by weekend, Mr Rippon's new formula wins support of sugar producers, Crash train 'travelling at 30 mph in siding', Concessions anger British inshore fishermen, Saigon MP holds grenade during election debate, Motoring Faults that could be put right, Witness tells of plan to seize Lesotho capital, The price of the farm in the balance, Bar on press 'against public interest', More money sought for weather research, France will make new missile for Navy, A dog's life will be happier at Battersea, Ten Guards drummers to face their CO, Chichester Cathedral still unsafe, Watchdog powers urged for new district councils in their role as 'voice of the people', Europe's need for conscription emphasized in Bonn plea to US not to abandon draft, Film on sex beneficial for primary schools, U S General accused of six Vietnam murders, Nato to consider troop cuts, Jury says sterner car testing is needed, W German abortion law plea, Election of Russian Orthodox patriarch, Waldorf-Astoria for sale as part of $1,000m deal, Jordan promise to purge guerrillas, British designers accused over Yarra disaster, Could Africa be the Japan of the future?, Lambeth charge for cheaper fares dropped, Soviet envoy may discuss troop cuts in London, African appeals against exit ban anomaly, Preaching to the would-be converted, Beira blockade discussed by Sir Alec, Jamaican wins fight to stay in Britain, French journalists in clash with minister, Squatters take over office and demand help for homeless, Central unit to coordinate exam research, Organizers alter route of charity climb, Science report Archaeology Earlier dating for Neolithic farms in Ulster, Mr Lever urges Britain not to be faint-hearted, Duke speaks of 'distinguished privy councillor', President of Bath and West Show wins Ayrshire championship, Lisbon general replaced after speech, Cholera kills 10 an hour in W Bengal camps, Greek parties welcome declaration, Care and feeding of a dinosaur, Gold reserves at highest total since 1966, 'Patriotic' arms dealer and firm fined, Derby crush for happy half-million, New courts open at Wellington Barracks today, Mr Heath gives corporal a scoop interview, Inadequate tests on immigrants' education, Israel advised to double its Arab labour force, The Times Diary Lytton Strachey succeeds Hadrian, How Don Whillans, the Everest climber, put thoughts into words which will probably not be recorded in Alpine Club history, Minister gives a 'gleam of hope' for waiting patients, Fears over tropical use of pesticides, Night of fire bombs in Londonderry. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, New Books From Charles Knight, Garrard, The Royal Institution., The Canada Life Assurance Company, British & French Bank Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Deinhard, Donald Schon,, Whisky galore!, Cambrian, Motortune, Capper Neill, London Algiers, Dunhill International, Shelter and Sponsored Walks, Philips, Dylan Thomas:, Dreamland. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Barristers & Solicitors, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments. Sport: Eclipse may be next test for Mill Reef, Sports in Brief, Leicestershire waste perfect pitch, Lions hold off charge of the Maoris, Final in Froehling's reach, England may have to work hard to beat Pakistan, Broome back in form with newcomer to string, Stintino to stop Murless repeat, Pickerell sets the pace with a BSA, Sam Armstrong has a treble and Piggott rides two, Handicap player nets American champion, Oosterhuis favourite, British rider wins third stage, Schools cricket, Casual Ajax take Cup, Leeds to be consoled with silver, Today's cricket, Radley century saves Middlesex, Some competition for the cider tent. Property: Country Properties, Overseas Properties. Reviews: Adolf Hitler: My Part in his, The Black American Dream Bbc 2 Chris Dunkley, Change of emphasis Las Hermanas Sadler's Wells John Percival, Night of the White Bear, by, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, Mr. Armitage, Isn't Back Yet, by, Wales and the global village The Welsh Extremist: A Culture in Crisis, ISCM Festival St. John's, Smith Square Max Harrison, Fiction Jeremy's Version, Romeo and Juliet Regent's Park Irving Wardle, Overlooking the core of classical civilization The World of Late Antiquity, A mystic's vision of nature Gaudi the Visionary, Guildhall School's own opera, The Band Albert Hall Michael Wale, ISCM Concert Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, Penguin Modern Stories 8, edited, From log cabin to Kremlin The Memoirs of Marshal Zhukoy, 'That little flame that never dies', London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: Parochial Spirits, Peace Before Profits, A Dual Role For Nato, Mr Ceausescu In Peking. Letters to the Editor: World aid for Bengal's refugees, Irish representative peers, Regimental mergers, Addresses in code, Consulting the people on EEC, Flamingo at Beaulieu, Limited liability for consulting engineers, Pornography, Commercial radio, Civil liberties, Return on education, The game of polo, Growth rate in the Common Market countries, Probation officers' pay, What far reaching tax reform could really mean, Jews in Russia, Disclosure of confidential information. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Diocese of York, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 4, 1946 French Elections. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Back-to-back loan for American Trust, Platinum mining shares surge on Ford statement, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Recovery in Great Universal, Premium Bond winners, Wall Street, Equities, Recent issues. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Morse, Prof Reinhold Niebuhr Influential Protestant theologian,, Sir John Huggins, Mr Gene Gerrard, Mr James Hill, Dean Thicknesse. Business and Finance: New recruit, No comparable site for exhibition centre outside green belt, inquiry is told, Democrat leader pessimistic on Lockheed loan, Approval for Peterborough £330m expansion plan, Union Miniere, Russian technical aid for Chile and Bolivia, Drifting from a European aircraft policy, Half Co-op shops may close, CWS chief says, W. & C. French Limited, Turnover in equities again a record, Chairmen's Reports Reserved outlook at Crane Fruehauf, Chancellor's reassurance on VAT, John Farmer Limited, Higgs and Hill to build £1½ by-pass, Brighton advertising conference today, Call for Gatt talks to encourage new trade liberalization, City Panel rules on Coral bid, The Times list of latest dividends, Compagnie Financière De Suez Et De L'union Parisienne, Mining Platinum responds to Ford statement, Carmakers may fall short of home sales target, Briefly from the Boardroom, Minister urges suspension of joint US aircraft project, Doubts on legal power for Panel, UK deal for £100m atomic plant shelved, Heron: the infant that grew and grew, Fixed Interest, Print machine companies may have to merge', Short-time extended at tractor factory, British Leyland Motor Corporation Limited, 'Leak' inquiry on Lex deal, Change blowing through the agencies, Company News Hanson Trust raises half-year profit by 15 pc, Encouraging start by British Leyland, Wilmot Breeden, TSB chief's loans protest, Business Diary: Sainsbury's man of property ·Euro-company law, How the markets moved, 200 BP Oil Corporation stations to be sold in US, Miners end piecework, Agreement reached on formula to keep Cammell open: strikers meet tomorrow, Recovery starts at BLMC with £9m profit for half-year, Bids and Deals Brown Bros leave Stone to "Gussies", Sterling and Money, The Reinsurance Corporation, Trend for bigger office development continues, German bankers put a £600m curb on liquidity, Penn Central seeks time to pay $50m debt, BSC diverts foreign ore. Business Appointments: Mr Robert Chaloner joins board of Spicers. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,787, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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