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The Times - 23/02/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Dan van der Vat, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Giles Smith, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Routledge, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, , By Christopher Warman, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Innis Macbeath., By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From. Iver Peterson, From David Anderson, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, Alan Blyth, By Jim Snow, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Ballantine, From Dennis Bird, By Jim Railton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Peter Evans, Clifford Longley and Denis Taylor, Michael Hornsby, PHS, W. B. BATTY., ROY GRANTHAM., L. ST. CLARE GRONDONA., BRIAN MULLINER, , R. STENHOUSE, Chairman of the, GRAHAM GREENE., JOHN STOKES., MICHAEL SCOTT., BERNARD DUNSTAN, F. E. MCWILLIAM, JOSS ACKLAND., E. WILLIAMSON., J. N. W. GWYNNE, , BURTON OF COVENTRY., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clive Callow, By John Groser Political Staff, By John Whitmore, By George Clark Political Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, BY Giles Smith, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Michael Tomas Labour Correspondent, Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, EDITH PENROSE., R. W. F. RICE, Chairman, , J. M. McSwiney, , SALLY NUGENT., By Maurice Corina, David Millham, Penny Radford,

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News: MP seeks urgent inquiry into rate finances, Three Britons in nominations for film Oscars, Churches want pools ban if national lottery comes, 20 pc pay rise for some civil servants, Guernsey scrapping old gambling laws, Czechs to expel American, Mother seeks help from Mme Pompidou, Engineer tells of pressure from council housing chairman, Mr Carr rebuffs peace effort by Mr Wilson, Art works owners urged not to sell, French airlines ground all planes as strike ends, Top price for rare treatise on wine, Ibrox official tells of repairs after 1969 accident, Boy of nine said to police: ' I like stealing ', Hair by Elaine at Michael John. Photographs by Trevor Sutton, Britain agrees to South African request for seven helicopters, Award of £42,100 to youth now in wheelchair, Postal union suggests choice of arbitrators, Neutral speech from Minister as Lords oppose inland site for third London airport, Former MP is sentenced by Jordan court, Replica of Cook ship heels over in storm, Rebuff to Moscow over Jewish conference, Miss Devlin at jail to see Angela Davis, Dr Ramsey on danger of bloodshed, Seven policemen killed in US shootings, Unofficial truce to save Cambodia's treasures, Girl in Tate trial tells of an earlier murder, Eight million tons of rotting rice, Guerrillas free Brazilian diplomat, Cairo attacks Israel Cabinet reply as an attempt to bypass efforts of UN peace envoy, Lieut Calley tells his judges the Army taught him children were dangerous, Objections to Jerusalem building plan grow, Warning of explosive situation on race, Polytechnics offer a 'ready-made bridge' for help to commerce, Sir Alec strikes cautious note on further sales, Schoolgirl's 'sandwich strike' ended, Misplaced bolt theory on Yarra disaster, A Jesuit theologian's radical approach to Christian unity, The demo as an art form, Pitmans introduce a new system of fast writing, Hijacker who dislikes planes takes a bus, 'Beatles saved from bankruptcy', Lady Peel loses action over island in Thames, Spaniards warned against disunity, Dutschke attack on 'fascism' in Britain, Broadmoor concern, Strike families' benefit better than union funds in trial of strength, One young Indian in three plans to go home, Mr Palme denies move to halt Swedish strike, Austin-Morris watch on cost increases, Special deliveries to spastics approved, MPs ask New York not to wreck Concorde, Help in murder inquiry saves man from prison, Challengers for chess title meet on May 2, West Indian immigrants' sense of rejection One in three plans to return to the Caribbean, Court refuses writ against Mrs Gandhi, Talent by the yard, Strike brings life in West Bengal to a halt after 12 die in Calcutta leftist clashes, Man with rifle holds 25 children hostage, US reassured by Italy, Senate told of ' bribes for two generals', Extension of time, The Times Diary Morrison's YVF post at issue, Saigon admits loss of battalion in Laos, Hopes persist for a commercial rebirth of the airship, Ford decides against £30m plant for Britain, When school trustees barred history, General Assad assumes power in Syria, Meteorology: The effect of lightning, No trouble with decimal currency but watch bill, Consumers' Association says, Police break up Reggio mob with red dye, Clash is likely in TUC over union Bill, Britain tells Six that sterling's role can be settled after entry, Community fight on a wide front, Works to close so summons will not be heard, Ten thousand cards for Mr Heath as postmen lobby MPs at Commons, 84 die in tornadoes over Mississippi delta, Minister says pensions not big enough, President Yahya Khan acts to avert crisis, Doubts about Heathrow hotel project. Index. Display Advertising: Bim, The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, Fuji Bank, Universalgeneve, northeast, Helena Rubinstein Silk Fashion, Berlitz, Barclays Bank, Cashmores, Taylor Woodrow, Colnaghi's, The Hongkong Bank Group, Harvey Nichols. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Law: Vicarious liability and motor car insurance. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, Entertainments. Reviews: Soul trip with The Idiot Clive Barnes, St John Passion Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Adele Leigh Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Renata Scotto, Bach St. John's, Smith Square Stanley Sadie, Khovanshchina Chelsea Opera Group William Mann, Opera at Brighton, Asquith in Orbit Bbc 2 Henry Raynor. Politics and Parliament: Environmental conflict in siting of third London airport House of Lords, S Africa assured of export licences for Wasp helicopters House of Commons, Conciliation the best way to settle post strike: court of inquiry refused, Adjusting spending to public policy, Caribbean should not have to choose between U S and Europe House of Commons. Sport: One British survivor, Dondieu good each way value for Champion Hurdle, Davies returns after seven months, Macdonald gets chance in under-23 party, Douglass and Snead tie for lead, Difficulties for forecasters, Sports in Brief, Blameless Stall makes no mistake, Snow reports, Today's football, Colchester's feet still on the ground, Spinners' triumph as W Indies follow on, Yesterday's results, Individual technique must now improve, Barbarians include Hiller among five new men, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping Gambling Within Limits, The Helicopters For South Africa, Controls On Bank Lending, A Time To Make Peace. Letters to the Editor: Hare coursing, Captain Brassbound, Art Exhibitions in London, The Middle East governments and the oil companies, Men only no longer, Pay settlement tax, Whitehall Court, Effect of strike action on production at Ford, Immigration, Coast development between Beachy Head and Seaford, The software industry and cooperation with Whitehall, Cheque problem, South-West Africa, War in Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, New chairman. Obituaries: Sir Lindor Brown Distinguished physiologist and Principal of Hertford College, Dr Esme Wingfield-Stratford, Mr Robert Manry, Admiral Sir Robin Bridge, Mr J Prochazka. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday,. Business and Finance: Business Diary: The U S Securities and Exchange commision's secretary retires, Negotiators leave for Libya talks, Dufay disposals lighten ship, Suspension of IOS fund, Road Transport Training Board to allow small companies to opt out, Extension of interest tax is urged, The economics of an empty Centre Point Our Financial Staff on the history of the controversial skyscraper, Support needed as pressure on dollar continues, Unilever House may come on the market, Government limit study of coastal development, Drop in West German cocoa imports, The British Steel Corporation's dilemma, NY sugar lower, Port productivity move, Jobless total in Scotland 'intolerable', Call for renewal of banana pledge, Common Market fishing in troubled waters Anthony Rowley on an industry preparing to fight EEC entry, Ford strike hits suppliers, The planemaker facing an uncertain future Richard Spiegelberg on the problems of BAC-Britain's biggest airframe builder, Leeds Assets Limited Preliminary Announcement Of Results, The Times list of latest dividends, Equities, Royalty rise checks NBH, Briefly from the Boardroom, Telefusion's boost from Trident, Unemployment in January put at 500,000, Barclays Bank Limited, The chaos caused by the Postal strike, Fixed Interest, Mazda, Beecham to buy US company for £22.7m, Computer News Whitehall considers procurement policy, Jensen 'can raise cash' for R-R car takeover bid, Assessment of public expenditure is rejected, Chrysler to buy Mitsubishi stake, How the markets moved, Problem of 10pc workless youth, Company sales up by 12½pc, Plea to waive UK war debt, Engineering export orders show surprise 21 p c gain on third-quarter low level, Plan to aid unsecured Rolls creditors, Government prepared to extend period of talks on renegotiating RB 211 contract, Sterling and Money, Company News Commercial Union results cheer market, BSC may seek increases of up to 20pc in price of iron and steel products, Minsec pledge by Mr Gorton, Dufay Bitumastic Limited Preliminary Announcement, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Strike-hit Ford decide not to site £30m engine plant in Britain, Alaska Pipeline delay shocks oil companies, Call to give banks more freedom. Stock Exchange Tables: Esso Overseas raising $100m, Antimony prices reduced by 20pc, Wall Street in rapid retreat, Recent Issues, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Selling of BP features oils. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Property: Property Wanted. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,704.

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