The Times - 12/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Staff, From John Chartres, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby Tokyo, Nov 11, By Sally White, By our Economics Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From our Correspondent, Sally White, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our local Government Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Correspondent Berlin, Nov 11, By a Staff Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, By Peter Evans, By Richard Harris, From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, From David Housago, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Tom Milne, Barry Norman, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, From Dudley Doust, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Peter Jay, T. J. O. Hickey, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER, , J. H. BEECHAM, , TERENCE KELLY, JOHN COSTELLO, PAMELA DYAS, M. J. HANNA, , TIMOTHY S. GREEN, , R. ADLEY, , BRIAN ROTHWELL, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , GERALD TEMPLER, , Stanley ClementDavies, John Harvey, Douglas Cleverdon, Charlotte VaughanThomas, Henry Reed, , kyffin Williams, John Phillips, Ebbisham, Harlech, Eiluned Lewis, Clough WilliamsEllis, , TERENCE C. F. PRITTIE, , F. MILLER, , MARGARET MELLERSH., ANDREW FAULDS, STRABOLGI., HAWKE, , P. M. NAPIER, GEOFFREY WOOD, , PAUL HONIGMANN, , By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Armytage, By Alan Hamilton, By Business News Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Peter Strafford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, ELKAN SIMONS, , L. H. BLOOR, , ERIC ATKINSON, , A. R. W. ROOM, , WILLIAM T.SULLIVAN, , THOMAS DALBY, , BRIAN GRIFFITHS, , Kenneth Owen, David Jones, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Government force six MPs to cancel talks with IRA: Two RUC men murdered, Rent strike move brings protests, Item withdrawn, Swedish leader hopeful on EEC, Athens frees three more intellectuals from jail, Peking team for UN arrive in genial mood, British officer dies fighting rebels in Oman, Science report Space: A search for life on Mars, US funds sought for St Paul's, For an Indian there is nothing like having a son working in Britain, Gunning down of policemen in off-licence brings force's toll for year to 11, Heart transplants could be established treatment, EEC future discussed by ministers, Birth control drive by UN, Seamen's life to be safer and easier, Slight edge for Army in war of attrition, Two printing unions agree to end merger, Senate votes for the restoration of military aid funds, Who's who in China after the attempted coup against Chairman Mao and the disgrace of Marshal Lin, NUT applauds change, Child murder case man alone in prison, ... and under, 50 homes to be built for chronic sick and disabled, MPs' wives in vigil at Russian Embassy, Rise of the capitalist's socialism in the US, £2m paid to victims of violent crime, RAF graduations, Confusion in the obscenity law, Mr Connally says monetary crisis may go on until next year, Over..., The Times Diary Double Cross off secret list, Legal investigator says technical mistake in construction caused collapse of Rhine box girder bridge, Girl fell to death from train after 'dare', White House admits check of broadcaster, Cement chief gave £5m for medical research, New Statesman backs campaign to swing votes behind Mr Foot: Jenkins reelection 'disastrous', Mr Smith gives warning against optimism, Army alone not enough to bring solution, Mr Callaghan says, Number of abortions continues to rise, Obstacles to the integration of the NHS, IRA gives stern warning against tarring, Silence for the new Lord Mayor, Hopes rise of East-West German settlement, Mr McMahon's warning, Cheap fare for empty train seats extended, Pakistan mood less belligerent, Russians again call off British tour, 15 die in Japan when landslip experiment goes wrong, Train robber visits injured daughter, Proposed visit angered party, Yachtsman saved after Atlantic race sloop sinks, Cheaper beef but bacon, cheese up Food prices, Mystery of French Premier's tax bill, Americans held in raid by Flying Squad, Skull gives likeness of murder victim, Enthusiastic young Chileans mob Dr Castro at outset of his 'anti-imperialist' visit, Church hope for more say in local radio, One of eight held after Picasso raid granted bail, Sadat attack on 'feeble' moves by US, Labour top ballot for Bills, Restrictions in new towns are criticized, Monthly trade surplus still high at £37m, Bacon and cheese dearer, Blast in French gunshop kills family of four. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Blank cheque radio fear, Government concession to Labour on EEC legislation, S African influence in island of St Helena, Women clergy: Church must decide in 1972, Minister names commercial radio cities, Still a good deal to be settled on EEC fisheries policy at meeting later this month, Work permit ban, Mr Chataway silenced but Bill carried by 32 votes, Levelling up opportunities for schoolchildren, Commercial radio could be on the air by 1973: second station in London to specialize in news, Demand for call of no surrender to terrorism, Next week, Lord Jellicoe's apology. Index. Obituaries: Sir Robert Gould, Sir William Rowley, Sir Alan Herbert Author, playwright and witty champion of minority causes, Death of Sir Alan Herbert. Display Advertising: Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Brown Knight & Truscott Ltd., Cutty Sark, The Canada Life Assurance Company, The Land Securities Investment Trust Limited, General Telephone & Electronics Corporation, Pearson Longman Limited, Brickhouse Dudley, Interim Statement, The Unique Advertisement, Monogram, Glaxo Group Limited, Marine Midland Bank, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Marlboro Country, Barclays Bank Limited, Geo. G. Sandeman Sons & Co. Ltd.,, Centre Hotels (Cranston) Ltd., Cashmores, Míele, The International Restaurant, Royal Viking Line, Boac, Forbuoys Limited., The Standard Bank Limited, Interim Statements, Klm 747b, Bea, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Plot to 'heap dirt' on police denied, Marcher 'had not violence in mind', £1,686 debts of Sir Malcolm Sargent's son, Court told of error by Race Board, Compensating ex-wives for loss of future pension rights Parker v Parker, Law journal calls Oz trial 'disaster', Conspiracy charge, 'Accused wrote of Mr Heath as tyrant', bomb trial court told, Prager confession voluntary Regina v Prager, Police charged over attack on boys. Arts and Entertainment: Chippendale prices show fashion change, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,921. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Appointments Vacant also on pages 7, 9, 12 and 13. Reviews: Jean-Rodolphe Kars Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Mafia Bbc2, The Tales of Hoffmann Coliseum, Twelfth Night Liverpool Playhouse, A Liberated Woman Greenwich, Monte Hellman's duels in the sun The Shooting (a) The Screen on Islington Green Hannie Caulder (aa) On release Happiness in Twenty Years London Film Festival, December 1. Sport: Racing Advantage of Royal Toss in race for main prize, Golf S Africans lead by three strokes, Sports in Brief, Yachting IOC near collision, Rugby Union Surrey lose without disgrace, Committee for sport oppose new tax, Football England confuse movement with action, Boxing Quarry hints at punching power, Tennis Paish finds gaps as Tiriac loses authority, Motor racing Safer circuits or fewer races warns Stewart. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Williams new manager, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Aid To Europe's Satellites, The Very Independent Member, The Other Side Of The Consumer Boom, Competition In Chemicals. Letters to the Editor: Sacrifices and immense benefits, Policy for Israel, The Housing Bill, The Wellington fiver, New radio telescope, The faith of an Ulsterman, Bursting at the seams with books, National Army Museum, Preserving Oxford, Setting aside old trusts, Sex and the season ticket, Generous spirit, Frustrations experienced on exports, Televising Parliament, Missing the airbus, Clearing house, International civil servants, Tax relief on gifts, Nothing to do but listen, GM Time, Appreciative, A Broadcasting Council. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago French elections From The Times of Monday, Nov 11, 1946. Business and Finance: Philips seek computer links, Bids and Deals Coral to acquire Curzon for £8m, £75m boost for Clyde and Tyne yards in naval building speed-up, Business Diary: Insurers' 275th birthday ICI deputy chairman, Eurosyndicat, Marginal advance in industrial production, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Dow Jones average at lowest since 1970, £18m debenture issued by Land Securities, Fixed Interest and Money, New Issues Brisker programme of share flotations, Steel output lowest since 1966, Preparing for a big campaign, West Germany VW dividend fall predicted, London branch of US bank cuts its base rate, Japan Anti-recession cartel plea by steel producers, Technology of Safety Advanced design that can save lives, Chairmen's Reports Glaxo potential still held in check, Mining Bougainville shares under Japan cloud, Briefly from the Boardroom, Common Market Company account rules planned, Equities, BLMC men vote to stay out at Longbridge, Fed exempts export credits from loans ceiling, Finland puts off Comecon talks, Little hope of engineering pay settlement this year, Opposition to continuing Rolls stoppage grows, Surprise at £3m flotation by C of E in Australia, Writing on the wall for the Crimplene Club, Payments surplus heading for £900m record this year despite exports slowdown, Sweden reduces Bank rate by ½pc, Government may drop aviation sub-contractors over information rule, Barclays sets up subsidiary to run its branches, Aluminium: China buys 30,000 tons: Japan may freeze surplus, Malaysian buying of rubber has 'created a false sense of values', Company News Redman loss of £946,000: no payout at all, In brief, Plea for copper stabilization, Electricity boards' pricing pact, Philips Lamp worried by the floating guilder, Company Meeting The Ketton Portland Cement Co. Ltd., One-day strikes agreed by London stevedores, Colour TV sales up 28 pc, Export contracts up again in October, UK chemical firms facing bleak outlook, industry chief predicts, Scandinavia SAS proposes £83 return fare on north Atlantic, ICI may curtail licences for Crimplene club, Hope of cut in Bank rate keeps gilt sales buoyant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Beecham fails to please, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, New York sugar falls four points, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dawnay Day group board post for Mr Peter parker. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties.
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