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The Times - 23/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Staff Reporters in Dublin and, From Julian Kerr, By Garry Lloyd, By Tim Jones, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By our Medical Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Simon Dring, From David Housego, From Derek Wilson, From James Morgan, From Eric Marsden, From Stewart Harris, Michael Wale, John Russell Taylor, Gregory Martin, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West, By Jim Snow, Design Report by Penny Radford, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By John Hennessy, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Michael Blacklock, PHS, ALAN COTTRELL, , KENNETH SANSBURY., J. W. K. VAUGHAN, , DAVID ROBINSON., DOUGLAS WOODRUFF., EDWARD COOK., FRANCIS HILL., WALTER F. BODMER., BRENDON GEORGE., IRIS CAROLA LESLIE, , G. C. MATHERS, , D. F. OWEN, , By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison, By Roger Vielvoye, By Philip Dyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By John Armytage, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, D. A. C. DEWDNEY., CHARLES HARRIS., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, D. H. DAVIES, N. J. V. GEDDES., PETER FELLGETT., Peter Jay, By William D. Hartley, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter, by Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, by Michael Wolfers, by Simon Scott Plummer,

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News: My plan to bring mercy to Rudolf Hess, Agriculture holds key to economic development, Garage pay plan to 'fine' careless workers, 'Rebel' council to flavour free milk, Australian devaluation wrangle, Snow reports, Rent rise starts search for new Labour headquarters, 'Choose the charity' gift tokens scheme, Tumultuous welcome in Dacca for leaders of Bangla Desh, Man abandoned child on doorstep, Bonn approves production of new airbus, Campaign has £1m target to back family planning, Science report Medicine: Drug linked with disease, Pragmatic leader is firmly in control after a series of upheavals, Premier of Croatia resigns after criticism, Naples police arrest Mafia suspect, Three villages win £6m in Spanish lottery, British amateur boxer dies after bout in W Germany, Need to extend road network, Troops stay in East until Islamabad drops claim, Sierra Leone Republic's bold regional policy could set example in West Africa, Shadow behind the shining facades of shrines, Sierra Leone Faces The Future With Optimism MESSAGE FROM HIS EXCELLENCY, DR. SIAKA STEVENS, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Scientology Report. QC criticizes ban on entry of foreign members but urges legislation on psychotherapy, Social pressures on a vivacious city, Moves for rescue of postal service, Christmas and the creative urge, Angry questions over Paris flats disaster, Bhutto shake-up keeps reins in his hands, Rail gets £27m aid and buses £7m to keep them out of the red, Wanted: tour operators for superbly sited hotel, Windscreens smashed on new Wales and London motorway link, The Times Diary New claim for first book with photograph, 627 people killed by fires in the home, Irish police station besieged after arrests, Socialist asked to help end Belgian crisis, Motoring Breath tests warning for drivers, West Europe President Pompidou insists that US must pay its way, Teachers claim £250-a-year pay increase, Guernsey residents help to buy 25-line contract dated 1060, Cabinet post for Chinese in Malaysian reshuffle, Government to act on controls proposed in scientology report, £13m 'basis of Concorde pricing formula', Hotel industry warned against 'fences of dreary slabs' in beauty spots, Attempt to have Mr Heath arrested fails, Saigon alarm at North Vietnam display of growing air power, Disparities in the new deal for the disabled, Simple drug treatment shown to halve deaths among men with angina, Pakistani officers on list for war crimes trials, Folklore group in Bulgarian air death crash, UN action on Namibia post deferred, West Europe Herr Brandt to visit London after talks with President Nixon, Irish Republic accuses Britain of torturing prisoners and failing to protect lives in Ulster, Presidential voters in Italy come to blows, The British soldier's place in society, Closer links with Guinea and Liberia a step to alignment on foreign policy, UN learns how new Secretary sees task, Key ministers reshuffled in Poland, Final EEC hurdles event on January 6. Official Appointments and Notices: Nato plans for Mediterranean, Latest appointments, Judge to retire, Three new governors for BBC, Awards and elections at Oxford, Dr Waldheim is approved as UN's new chief. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Study of how play groups meet needs of under-fives, Restrictions on beam trawling gear, Mortgage aid for retired people, Health education on TV, Youth work scheme for eight areas, Option mortgages changed to allow elderly to enter scheme House of Commons. Index. Display Advertising: Contac400, National Society For Mentally Handicapped Children, Sla, Ppa, Daimler-Benz Ag., Casino Leone, Forminster Limited, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited, Sierra Leone Ports Authority, Oau, Bp Exploration Company (Libya) Limited, Stop Winter Wrinkles, Sierra Leone Chamber Of Mines, Drake & Cubitt's, Natco, Sierra Leone, Haig, European Unity, Boac, Kriter, The Sierra Leone Produce Marketing Company Limited, Sierra Leone Diamonds Limited, The National Bank Of Australasia Limited, The Diamond Corporation West Africa Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Tourist Potential Awaits Investors, The Lady Hoare Trust, Rhp, Paterson Zochonis, The Economist, Christian Aid.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Architect's final certificate as evidence P. & M. Kaye Ltd v Hosier & Dickinson Ltd., 'Off the clock' taxi driver not an employee Challinor v Taylor, Yoko Ono's former husband is jailed, Curator and stamp dealers accused. Reviews: British prizewinner in US competition, Panorama special report BBC 1 Stanley Reynolds, Marc Bolan: a very shrewd little elf, W C Fields: the gentle art of fighting dirty, V and A rearranges to please. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Public Notices. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Godspell for Wyndham's, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,956. Sport: Rugby Union Goodwill season off on sour note, Tennis Mottram reaches final, Rowing Harvard eight finish five seconds ahead of Oxford, Yachting Morning Cloud in protest, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Alauddin passes the test, Racing Bonus for Catterick when Combine Star wins, Weightlifting Perdue aims for Munich, Golf British amateurs too busy to accept invitation, Cricket Rest lose wickets cheaply, Football Ball again becomes Britain's most expensive player, Rackets Thatcher and Griffiths meet in final, Motor racing A spanner in the Grand Prix works, Skiing Spanish girl's challenge opens the eyes of Alpine nations. Editorials/Leaders: A Critical Moment For United Nations, What IS Scientology? What Can Be Done?, Cold Shoulder For Steel, The Case Of Miss Pauline Jones. Letters to the Editor: Archaeology in Lincoln, Serving out their time, Channel tunnel can be profitable, 'Hair' at St Paul's, Birds of passage, On steel purchases from abroad, On the rails at high speeds, Treat causes, 'Trash' and the censors, Testing bank, Race in advertisements, Sex and intellience, The Greenwich pip, 'Tom Brown's Schooldays' on TV, 'Gazumping' over house purchase, Debate over funds for research. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Dec 21, 1946 Self-rule for Burma. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Duke Watercolour collector, Lord Stonham Industrialist who worked for prison reform, Mr Denis Maxwell, Mr Albert Lieven A distinguished actor. Business and Finance: Pilkington's £7.6m offer to gain rest of Triplex, Government to stand firm on miners' pay offer, Penn Central cuts loss for year to $275m, Business Diary: Tony Morgan heads for BBC · Tilling's 2nd man, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Mining Nickel usage down 15pc this year, say Inco, Unit trust prices, OECD predicts faster economic growth in 1972 for leading industrial countries, Sydney short-selling, Fixed Interest and Money, Return to profit for Austin car division, Spending on food increases by 18 pc, John Brown wins £3.5m Chinese gas turbine order, Christopher Marley, Financial Editor, composes a corporate shopping list Festive gifts for the tycoon who has everything, Monetary moves designed to support Deutsche mark's new exchange rate, Carlton makes a 'final' attempt for Oldham, Civil aviation authority to open with six members, World trade Britain and the exchange rate agreements, W Malaysian rubber output down, In Brief, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, November car sales jump by 50 per cent, American Telephone security placing, Airfix buying Meccano and Dinky for £2.7m, Wallace and Sassoon in merchant banking merger, Finding work for Japan's idle hands, German discount rate cut boosts gilt-edged as sterling remains steady, Bids and Deals Giltspur concede defeat by Maltsters, U S firm wins Kama foundry design order, Alcan withdraws list price 'until further notice', NY sugar limit up, Mr Ridley ends hopes of aid for toolmakers, UK output rises 1½pc in quarter, City Panel considers Bass move in Trust Houses battle, Company News Bond St Fabrics pay extra 15 pc, CEGB chairman seeks new reactor links with Six, Trade talks with Six fruitful, US envoy says, North Sea exploration licences go to 47 firms, Industrial wage rates up again in November, Former film chief buys votes in LWT. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Orion Insurance strong, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Cadbury names directors for overseas posts. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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