The Times - 29/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Brian May, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Communications Reporter, From Geoffrey Wansell, By Clive Borrell, From Tony Aldous, By John Groser Political Staff, BY a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By stuart Marshall, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, BY Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Brian Cashinella, From Peter Nichols, BY Our Diplomatic Staff, From Fred Emery, From Derek Wilson, By Paul Martin Our Special Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Leo Goodstadt, From Mario Modiano, Alex Hamilton, Kirsten Cubitt, Penny Radford, Robert Anderson, Michael Billington, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Brussels, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Elizabeth Wiskemann, Michael Wood, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, From U. A. Titley, By John Downie, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Roy McKelvie, By Jim Railton, From John Ballantine, From Dudley Doust, PHS, David Wood, H. GRIFFIN, STUART H. BRAHAM., CHAD VARAH., JOHN ELDRID, G. K. YOUNG., NIGEL FISHER., M. HISKETT., MOGENS INGERSLEV, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology University of Aarhus, Denmark. March 23., C. J. DEWHURST., S. W. B. MENAUL, Director-General, Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, S.W.1., RICHARD TREADWELL HINES., B. HEWITT., HAROLD BEELEY., L. P. S. ORR., F. PATERSON, Divisional Manager, Central Division, British Railways, R. S. HOPKING., By Giles Smith, By Maurice Corina, By John Armytage, By Ian Morison, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Melwyn Westlake., By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, David Millham, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, NICHOLAS EDWARDS., REGINALD BENNETT., MRS. DAPHNE BAMPTON., I. F. PEARCE., T. S. I. HUMMINGS., Michael Baily, Peter Jay, By Anthony Thomas, By Michael Shanks, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, By John Woodland, DAVID RUDLAND, by Dr. Willy Linder Financial Editor Neue Zürcher Zeitung, by Alan McGregor Geneva Correspondent, by Harald Meyer-Smith Economics Editor, Schweizerische Depeschenagentur, by Ernst Horat Swiss Association of Machinery Manufacturers, A. McG., by Dr. Hanno Helbling Arts Editor, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, by a Special Correspondent, by Pamela Vandyke Price,
ResumoNews: Mr Stonehouse chosen to fight new seat, Hanoi supplies pour down Laos trail after withdrawals, Asymmetry and inequality between the forces of East and West Europe, Ian McKellen joins the Shakespearian acting elite, Foreign policy aims at US unity, Tigerish Jaguar docile as a cat, Town locks up its food as 5,000 starve, Communication Windmill drives telephones, Public and avant garde at odds in the arts, Mr Bhutto's optimism shared by few, Germans urge Bonn to campaign for British entry to EEC as Königswinter conference ends, George Brown, an inevitable victim of Labour's long-festering wounds, 86,000 fall in students at evening classes, 23 Soviet Jews to be tried after hijacking plot, High-cost Low Countries, Kidnap case lawyer dies, Making new marketing ideas work, Ford wife protests after 'stay out' vote, Athens frees general held for 38 months, 'Light at end of tunnel' for Bluebell Line, Nato chief attacked for political views, Question: What is it that makes this nation so rich? Answer: Education, location and landscape, Heath pledge on Army conduct in Ulster, Mr Rippon in Paris talks with Mr Soames, Medicine: Birth asphyxia, When the piper cannot call the tune, Egypt poised to give battle, Doctors 'must respect patients' confidence', Crowds greet Mr Odinga after release, Living in a more and more godless age, Medical union to fight cost-related charges, Switzerland a special report A proven path to stability and prosperity, Lawyers 'indifferent to drift towards tyranny' council say, Changes in the oldest democracy aim to keep power with the people, Astronomy Width of gap in rings of Saturn, Mr Smith warns whites, Move to bring Britons out seems unlikely, US kidnap victim leaves Uruguay for home, Hongkong bomb tears off policeman's hand, Decision today on commercial radio policy, Architect extraordinary, Former Labour Minister is Egyptian envoy, Lady White urges birth rate cut to reduce dangers of pollution, Regimentation blamed for youth's permissiveness, Many an American husband this month will be sitting down to dine on..., Tanks smash barricades in Dacca, Army guard Stormont after bomb threats, Railways are busiest in the world, The Times Diary Censor forms Trash disposal unit, Council house standards 'aim too high for poor', Engineering products have a strong place in international markets, Heavy battles reported for control of main cities of East Pakistan, Interpol in hunt for £456,000 raiders, Solid support for Shaikh from all over India, Work on £30m of motorway in Surrey this year, Gypsy life threatened, Sierra Leone leader calls in troops from Guinea, State licensing of data banks urged by TUC, Chance for the left in E Bengal, Alcoholism may be Britain's third major health hazard, Four Israel Ministers to study churches dispute, Rebel envoy in frontier mission, Food's cosmopolitan flavour, Japanese challenge to watch industry, Skin divers drift in sea for two hours, Rejection of third airport report expected soon, Patients 'wait years' for hospital place, Thunder of the Welsh choirs goes pop Regional notebook Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, Labour tactics stupid-Lord George-Brown, Effects of Market entry on N American trade, Need for more facts to protect coast, Woman dies as wheel flies off stock car, Women's Lib-Millett, militants and militantes, Move to amend law on aid to strike families. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson's call for price curb in Budget, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Hotel DES Alpes Vaudoises, Rsi, Jaguar Cars Ltd, Pia, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Institut Prealpina, Airport Basle-Mulhouse, Garrard, Midland Bank Group, Geneva, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Burlington-Schappe Ltd., hi-fi news & record review, La Fontanelle, Barclays, Saas Fee, Swissair, St. Gall Ravioli, Dewar's, Kfr, Trade Development Bank, French Railways, Juvena, Roche Products Limited, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Learnington Spa Building Society, British Steel Corporation, Divonne, Securicor, London News, The Economist, Times Newspapers Limited.. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Peter Williams Purcell Room, Anthony Besch's new opera productions, The Valkyrie Coliseum, The apprentices' sorcery Chant du compagnon errant Forest National, Lpo Festival Hall, The herb of Odysseus Moly, St Matthew Passion Festival Hall, Juliette Greco Festival Hall, The response to Fascism in four countries The Appeal of Fascism:, Wilhelm Kempff Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Todays Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, The most successful Player, Mill Reef's priorities clear, Luck helps Hide as he renews a winning association, Fourth title for Hartono, Only Wales could have held this French side, Snow report, Leeds could miss top honours again, Newcombe to meet Ashe, Cambridge merit place in Europe, Leigh tackle Hull to a surprising defeat, Scottish resolve justified, Scottish second division, Champion scores fifth success, Andretti wins Questor in Ferrari, Outsider's perseverance, For the record Rugby union, Stoke deserve reward of final, Aftermath of Mexico, England change two against Ireland, Liverpool bring spirit of youth to Wembley, Sota does no more than enough, Today's football, F.A. cup: semi-finals, Sobers silences his critics with a century, Promising trials by Finns and Dutchman, England fight back to beat South Vietnam. Editorials/Leaders: Sierra Leone Seeks Outside Help, Difficulties Of A Dual Role, The Watching Neighbours, Tougher Outlook For Oil. Letters to the Editor: By bicycle in London, Israel and Egypt, Patients' confidences, The advantages of having a common currency, Are bishops necessary?, Gate letter boxes, Patrial and alien Australians, Mission in Laos, Policy on aid to developing countries, Union fines over political strikes, Life and chance, Queen Charlotte's, Insurance: a radical solution needed, Catching on?, The Brighton Belle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news London, Latest appointments. Obituaries: PROF W. B. EMERY Devotion to Egypt, Sir M. Peto, Mr Shawzambra Commonwealth Communications, Lieut-Gen Erskine Crum, Sir Ronald Walker Former Liberal party president, Obituary, Sir Leonard Owen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday. March 29, 1946 Gift of Gold. Business and Finance: Ransomes, Gallaher to continue to prosper, Lower reserves for French banks, Gilt-edged and the message of the charts, Libya predicts oil price triumph, North Broken Hill Limited, Management, Fairfax Jersey Group Ltd. Half-Year To 31st December, 1970., Siemens in deal with Fujitsu, Calls for a reflationary Budget as monthly redundacies top 20,000, Cabinet to hear report on RB 211, Jaguar V12 engine makes debut, Agricultural support costs attacked, Mixconcrete (Holdings) Ltd. Results for 1970, Ataka denies offer on SST, Computer chief denies software industry crisis, Prices board will publish final reports next month, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Rolls-Royce: a silver lining in the Silver Shadow Stuart Marshall on the profitable car division, Briefly from the Boardroom, Danger from US for European computers, City & Country to hold dividend, Ford profit hope dashed as strike enters ninth week: output losses top £80m, Porvair deal with East Europe, T & N Sales up-profits stable points from the Statement by the Chairman, Mr. R. M. Bateman, Savings campaign urged, Japanese-made typewriters top export league, Dunlop, RTZ and Slater Walker, The British way of gentlemanly reluctance Joe Roeber on America's lead in exploiting academic ideas, New bid terms by Adepton soon, Danish find may be viable, Commercial radio White Paper today, American safety laws criticized, Managing global groups in 1980, CBI drafts guide for employers on handling any union Bill trouble, Record Profits Higher Dividend Bonus Issue, The pay gap grows steadily wider, Business Diary in Europe: Nicholas Stacey spreads the constellation gospel, Funding problems face petrol industry, Norcros: records all round again..., Uncertainty prevails in oil chartering, Banks and institutions cited over sale of Penn shares, Scots bank will explain tariff charge to customers, The 'fathers' come to see how school is going, Quiet revolution on the Eastern Region, Recession hits middle class America, Decade of slow growth predicted for builders, Gallaher-1970 Extracts from the Statement by the Chairman, Mr. Mark Norman, Wool fights back for its future, Leave prices out of incomes policy, £6m exports for John Brown Engineering. Stock Exchange Tables: White Child & Beney £1.5m offer, Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Coffee may reach £400 in short-term despite likely quota increases. Business Appointments: Berni chief executive made joint chairman. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, King & Co, Commercial Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,731, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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