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The Times - 16/10/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From David Wood Political Editor, From John Groser Political Staff, From Peter Hopkirk, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, By Our Travel Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Daish v Walton, From Ian McDonald, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Leapman, From David Housego, From Patrick Brogan, From Derek Wilson, by Christopher Isherwood, Clive Barnes, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Ronald Hayman, David Wade, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, John Carter, Tony Aldous, Julian Critchley, PHS, Michael Wolfers, COLIN DAVISON., JOHN T. WILLIS, PATRICIA HEREN, , STUART LOWRIE, , J. D. CHARTER., J. TOPPING., R. MINGAY, , HARRY F. BATTERBEE, HELEN S. U. HODGSON., H. PURSEY, , MARY McFADYEAN, , CHRISTOPHER HODSON., ROBERT SPEAIGHT., E. C. LANNING., SYLVIA S. REYNOLDS., ANDREW NELSON, BRYAN OATES, RALPH SHELDON., By Alistair Kee, By Our Science Correspondent, L. L W. writes:-, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Sydney Friskin, From Anthony Thomas, From Alan McGregor, By Maurice Corjna, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Murray, By Business News Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Giles Smith, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Halldora Blair, MARGARET STONE, John Drummond,

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News: Italy's art 'detective' plans to recover a Duccio painting which he alleges has been smuggled to London, Moscow advises Mr Nixon that way to world peace lies first in Middle East and Vietnam, New York Notebook Waiting for the summer to go, Italians find £166m to save city of Venice, Mr Smith alleges talks 'leak' by Britain, Enoch Powell, MP, warns that the Tory Conference vote must not be taken at face value Exposing the European contradictions, Goose step climax to Persepolis parade, Karajan presides over a superb 'Meistersinger' and a reissued 'Rosenkavalier', Two RUC men shot dead, soldier wounded, Protesters stop opera in Copenhagen, Insurance association 'vendetta' denied, Navy waives the rules for last big gun ship, Gardening A fool and his hayfield, £1m Cambridge plan approved, BBC receives letter from Mr Wilson, New bond plan to protect holidaymakers, Controversial issues excluded at Brighton, young Tories say, Law's delays eased Lord Hailsham says, Cut in road toll since green code started, Bringing help to needy families, Drink Undervalued wines, How the Whips have driven out the magic, Man questioned after fires at immigrant homes, Mustard gas found in Southend factory, Is belief in God a matter of taste?, Leasehold Enfranchisement Three answers to same problem, Yearling colt fetches 117,000 gns, Drug penalties increased in West Germany, Senate axes $850m from foreign aid plans, Signs of water beneath moon's surface, Private calls made tanker miss warning, Conservative Party conference/Brighton Minister says Tories on his list as he warns councils who refuse to sell houses, Objection in Greece to Agnew visit, French Radical leader fights for presidency, Mr Reagan brings word of comfort to Saigon, First of a series on historic cities New optimism around the houses of York, Science report Mercury: No danger levels in food, Food Casserole of chicken, Fischer and Petrosian in third draw, Senators urge planes for Israel, Danielle Darrieux-turning to music, Higher flight approach run to cut air noise, Every bomb in Ulster puts more jobs in peril, Mr Feather says, Personal Investment And Finance: One Don't help the thief to rich pickings, Fears for Mr Lyalin's life led to dropping of charges, Antiques Not with a bang but a Whymper, Rail run down could hit 1,300 men at Swindon, Cabinet colleagues pressing Mr Heath for reshuffle at junior ministerial level, Pledge to reduce all pollution, Travel St Lucia protects its appeal, President Nimeiry's juggling act, Troops seize universities in South Korea, The Times Diary Publishers Cassell deFlowered, Passing-out at Cranwell, Mayor Lindsay seeks national role, County council accepts village scheme, Delegates' concern over population growth, Kathleen and Frank and Christopher, Pools man admits £11,530 deficiency. News in Brief. Law: Life jail for detective's killer should mean life, judge emphasizes, Wife denies telephoning the 'other woman', Joseph Sewell faces four more charges, £62,000 theft charge, Judge says killer should stay in jail for life, Judgment in Dean case to be given on Nov 1, Lonrho director is remanded on bail, Pc says demonstrators were chanting his name, Law Report October 15 1971 Cost of keeping boy in state hospital not deductible from damages. Index. Display Advertising: Guy Norris Ltd., The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, Knight, Frank & Rutley, The Times Superstore, Buchanan's, Abbey Property Bonds, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Sunday Times Magazine, Barclyays Unicorn, Multiple Display Advertisements, House Hunters!, Barlow Rand Limited, Rhp, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Metropolitan Society For The Blind. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Radio On the Academic Way, Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,898, Radio, Sunday, First sale at Sotheby's Belgravia Venus with lipstick and golden hair among items, Bridge Amateurs and professionals, Chess Quality controls needed. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Woman Recorder, University news, Dr Kuznets wins Nobel economics prize. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Acknowledgments, Buy The U.S.A. For $99, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Lectures & Meetings, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Reviews: Fidelio Royal Opera House, Suzanna Andler Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, Malcolm Arnold Queen Elizabeth Hall, Antigone Greenwich, London debuts. Property: Seaside And Country, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: The End Of Circular 100, China's Missing Heir, Switching Sectors, Europe's Bridge To The Commonwealth. Letters to the Editor: Persepolis, W14, Priestly celibacy, Minor roads in France, Lillie Langtry's House, Effectiveness of Soviet espionage, Under house arrest in S Africa, The Invergordon incident, Mr Peter Brook's 'Dream', Search for the Nile, Building Society limits, University admissions, Dishwasher repairs, Commonwealth and EEC, Experiments on patients. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr William Hill Founder of bookmaking firm, Sir Cyril Burt, Mr Samuel Spewack. Sport: Rugby Union, Boxing Clay to retire in two years' time, Hockey Pakistan display their craft, Sports in Brief, Golf Palmer's finish takes him past Jacklin, Tennis Hewitt takes headlong tumble into final, Brigadier Gerard to lead Welsh Pageant home, Rowing Tradesmen can expect first win, England to play non-white teams, Weekend fixtures, Baseball Pirates pick Moose as starter, Rugby League No mistake this time says captain, Football Chelsea play Kember in attack against Arsenal, Royal Relief proves his endurance. Picture Gallery. Business and Finance: UK uses less copper, Fixed Interest New tap stock terms well pitched, Mining CGFA paying £3m for Gunpowder copper, Britain slips in table of ship orders, West Germany Industrial output weakens, Hotel ITB loses £1.2m, Eec Cost of living rises 5 pc in a year, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Industry must shake off doubts on economy, NEDO chief says, State aid plan could lead to jobs for 80,000, BR borrows abroad for first time, Gradual decline seen in rate of unemployment, Terms for £600m Treasury stock announced, Dearer silver forecast, Personal Investment And Finance: Two Investment Trust Asset Values, Spot check device for cars, Hypermarket 'little impact on town centre trading', Coventry employers hope £4 Rolls offer will split toolroom men, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, UCS workers again vote to stand by Clydebank, Canada Budget measures ease fears of rising jobless total, New Issues Property developer shares for sale, Company News Dennis Day back to profits and 10 pc dividend, BOAC cutback call as £2.5m earnings gap is shown in advance budgeting, Investments in unit trusts show sharp recovery, Quicksilver price at lowest since 1964, US lifts 10p c surcharge on textiles as Japan agrees to limit exports, Contracts Shepherd wins £5m York Hospital order, In brief, Air France a step nearer Concordes, $101,000 loss at Patrick Corp, How the markets moved, Biscuit, corned beef and drinks prices increased, United States Dockers return on west coast, Sterling and Money, N Sea field extends into second block, Car Insurance Keep your claims on the smallest side, Australian wool receipts slump £4.8m, Bids and Deals 'Gussies' win A. & S. Henry, American Metal earnings down, Offshore group suspends funds, Minister to have regular talks with hauliers, New Ingersoll £8m plant could come to Britain, Ralph Hilton forecasting goes astray, Receiver for Miles Roman subsidiary. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Motor shares active, Wall Street, Recent issues. Births.

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