The Times - 01/12/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From peter Strafford, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Communications Reporter, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Harold Franklin, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark Political Staff, From Michael Leapman, Our Salisbury Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motor Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Dennis Bird, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, Guy Brett, Barry Norman, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Peter Davis, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, By John Clare, Our Medical Correspondent, PHS, Nigel Lawson, Margaret Allen, J. ENOCH POWELL., LIONEL HEALD., RICHARD ACTON, , T. G. MILLER., GEORGE R. McROBERT., JOHN A. T. ROBINSON., ANTHONY TEMPLE, , DAVID BLAIR., ROBERT KIRKWOOD, DAVID BERGAMINI., N. C. STROTHER SMITH., J. P. JACKSON., B. LAWRENCE., MARGARET STANSGATE, R. W. CLEAVES, RANSOM DOW, JOHN B. WILCOX, NORMAN PRICHARD, ROGER BRUNYATE., TIM RICE, , by Moira Keenan, By Nature-Times News Service., From Peter Jay Economics Editor, Air Correspondent, From John Earle, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Terry Byland, By Alan Hamilton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, PETER ROST, , J. C. BUTLER., FRANK NIXON., BRENDA R. TEW, , THOMAS HUTTON, , JOHN J. JEWITT., EDMUND B. GOSSE, , LAWRENCE WASS., KELVIN SPENCER., Margaret Stone, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Giles Smith, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, by Melvyn Westlake, by Anthony Rowley, by John Armytage, by Michael von Clemm, , by Michael D. Revell,
ResumoNews: Foreign banks in London, Four good reasons why press is needed, American financier held in Switzerland, Midland Red bus fleet faces suspension threat, Dr Kissinger defines the aims of President Nixon's visit to China, Sinai monastery is saved by Israelis, Iraq breaks its links with Britain, West Europe French Senate votes to limit television's advertising revenue, Company runs state, Mr Nader claims, Gaullist dreams among the Japanese, 'Consult scientists first', Shelter: the infant showing its teeth, Science report Immunology: Knowing foreign cells, A dominant influence in shaping EEC capital markets, New submarine missile is approved in US, Who will help Mrs Thompson?, £2.7m London showpiece for American pupils, Mrs Gandhi calls for Pakistan troops to leave East Bengal, Thousand deaths expected in flu epidemic, Zulu power struggle casts shadow over Bantustans, Passport was handed to wanted man, One in every 50 babies is born malformed. Our paediatrician discusses some of the causes, Violence 'exaggerated' to defer raising school age, Support for women in priesthood, Letting boom may end as offices move, Too soon for a new Keynes, 275,000 gns bid too low for Picasso's 'Mother', Printing union seeks more casual work, Sir Walter Raleigh notes sold for £25,000, Arson check after six die in blaze, Civilian suits for court judges, Move to get a month's holiday for everyone, Guerrilla chief escapes from jail in Istanbul, Eurodollar mobility causes exchange control dilemma, Mobs stone British offices, Scotland Yard's next chief seeks greater police-press harmony, Mr Eban seems in no hurry over present deadlock, BBC 'not prepared to be Ulster propaganda machine', Ministers accept setback in signing until January, Greater London Council Nov 30, 1971 Public transport in 'biggest face-lift', Labourer talked himself into job as architect, 'Intolerable' hours of medical staff a danger to patients, Guerrillas blow up train in Mozambique, Britain defines her nationals, The Times Diary Joan Littlewood's return to E15, Opportunities at home will prompt U S caution in Britain, Growing Point Nursery school petition-please sign, Mr Vorster facing mixed sport wrangle, Paris schoolboys in protest, Fishery deadlock should not delay EEC entry, Mr Rippon says, What price a good Press Officer?, Herr Strauss backs new Opposition leader, Harvey Smith in clash over Games place for Princess, Ruling this month on use of fourth TV channel, Mr Nixon defied by Senate over increased wages, MPs seek name change for TV authority, High costs challenge ship financiers, Inflexible machinery of new Europe, Spanish grip on press may antagonize EEC, Tribal Africans urged to reject terms, Medals for bomb experts, Chance mass killing by chemicals feared, Consortia can thrive on close personal contacts in City, Removal of woman from community body deplored, Eire takes internment to European court, Mrs Meir sets off to ask President to free more Phantoms, Choice may be more cars or full social services, Understanding Britons by living abroad, Priority urged for new London ring road, Ground lost by ruling party in Uruguay polls, The chemistry of homosexuality and its psychological significance. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Attendance allowance for 44,000 severely disabled House of Commons, Anti-social habits of grey squirrels: harm to trees House of Lords, Research into motorway crashes in fog, Cigarette filters, Mr Heath dismisses tax cut reports as 'press speculation', Changi murals decision, Mr Heath faces challenge over five principles, Weapons haul in Northern Ireland, Distinction awards to consultants, Seven rooms of Somerset House 'for public enjoyment', House of Lords reject plea by former mayor, Persuading women to have cytology tests, Clash on pensions: Sir Keith Joseph claims elderly can trust the Conservatives, Marketeer's success shows Labour rift is still open, PM declines to react to speculation on tax cuts, Backbenchers seek Christmas bonus for aged, Split over water as minister decides, Rhodesia debt assurance. Law: Yellow Pages order, Furniture crate used to smuggle in drugs, When time makes a notice of dishonour bad Eaglehill Ltd v J. Needham Builders Ltd, Absurd to prosecute over back issues, court told, First conviction after Kent State rioting, Murder charge reduced to common assault, Decree for wife of Michael Aspel, Sentence delayed, Rent references by council alone Frey Investments Ltd v Camden London Borough, Claim by model mauled at zoo, Ian Purdie acquitted in Carr bomb trial, Protests in Sewell case over cells. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Butterfield & Son Ltd., Macarthur's Scotch, Chemical Bank, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banco DI Roma, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, The Portuguese Trading Stamp., H. L. Thomson (Equity And Life Brokers)ltd, Redland, P. Murray-Jones Limited, William Boulton Holdings Limited, Lawtex Limited, Jaguar Xj6, The Times, Lep, Société Générale, Heinemann, Finance, Clear Hooters, Hill Samuel & Co. Ltd., Tscl, Guerlain, Philblack Limited, White, Weld & Co. Limited, Fenchurch Insurance Holdings Limited, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., Monsieur Worth, Ibm, Rmc, Cinzano, Societes Reunies D'energie Du Bassin De L'escaut, Bfg, Twa, Bb, Japan International Bank Limited, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited, Richard Johnson & Nephew Limited, Bpb Industries Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,937, Radio, Broadcasting, British fail to dent Italy's bridge lead, Antoinette Sibley off until December 14, Strehler to work at Salzburg. Sport: Cricket Rest declare 104 behind before rain stops play, Hockey Directness pays dividends for Great Britain, Sports in Brief, Tennis Britain's survival depends on Paish, Ice skating Unpredictable young hope from Purley, Football More depth in England's think tank, Rugby Union Horton to miss Moseley's knockout match, The noblest Roman was an Englishman, Motor racing Saloon series receives strong backing, Rowing Boat Race may be sponsored, Golf Oosterhuis drives towards financial independence, Boxing Operation for Bugner, Sport Racing Japanese pays record sum on day when 1m gns change hands. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Msl, Announcements, Public Notices, Entertainments, Educational Scholarships. Reviews: Colette Oxford Playhouse, Purcell Consort St John's, Smith Square, Die Fledermaus Coliseum, What Scot? BBC 1, Return of The Man Most Likely To..., The Creation Festival Hall, Poem-drawings, Tristan und Isolde Metropolitan Opera, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: Short Of Men And Short Of Money, Trial Of Strength In Latin America, Measures To Aid Recovery, Rhodesia: Profit And Loss, How Good Should The Gallery Be?. Letters to the Editor: The Qwerty keyboard, Westernport: another view, Checkout tills, Union of churches, Empty rooms at the Tate, Prisoners on remand, Will Christ come again?, Fires in television sets, Match box, Without a job, Queensway, Sell well, Concorde's boom, Extended credits, British power and the Rhodesian settlement, Protectionism, Giro form, Japan at war, How to dispose of Thomas Cook. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov 29, 1946 Transport Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr P. Crookshank, Mr Robert K. Lee, Sir Henry Wells, Rt Rev G. A. Chase Former Bishop of Ripon and Master of Selwyn College, Lord Heytesbury. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, London & Regional Market Prices Equities rise strongly, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Hanson sparkles ahead of Costain terms, Anglo-German working pact in magazines, Qantas threatens cut-price war on European routes, Local authority workers settle for basic pay rise of 7.4 per cent, Union breaks off rail-workshop redundancy talks, BR facing print union protests on Dutch order, Commodities, Opec Oil revenue negotiations no nearer settlement, Unit trust prices, Italy warns Americans of exchange breakaway, RMC raises Redland bid to £76m, Coal board chief gives warning on pay disputes, Shareholder democracy Taking part on a more formal footing, Fixed Interest and Money, New Issues New cash outflow soars to £863m this year, Company News Caister Group Interim dividend signals good year, UK technology investment plan by French group, Business Diary: Biba's giant leap Talk-in with WHO, Mr Connally raises hopes of a settlement in Group of 10 currency talks, Government's proposals on price rise penalties attacked by CBI, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, Arable farming returns decrease, RTZ subsidiary cuts aluminium output, South Africa Lonrho hearing adjourned, WillNixon's PhaseII work?, Share deals in London at four-month record, £2m IOS loss in third quarter, Managerial salary level in south-east higher by average of 9 per cent, Record world wheat output forecast, Steel merchants say BSC decision to abandon them will lead to imports boost, West Germany Employers and union to resume strike talks, Mr Feather's warning on crisis of confidence, Unctad Scheme to create new export outlets, In brief, Leasco to borrow £34m from U S and foreign banks, Bids and Deals Steel Piling to pay £1.8m for Crosby Valve, Malaysia Study of rubber market switch, Opening up the ranks of the engineers, United States Mr Stans's trade hopes, Covent Garden prices, Russia and U S in £52m iron and mining deal, Fall of £571m in U S reserves, Iron foundries fear big closures. Business Appointments: Business appointments Kleinwort Benson names four new directors. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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