The Times - 04/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Our Business News Staff, From Patricia Clough, By David Wood Political Editor, BY Alan Hamilton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By George Clark, From Paul Routledge, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Ritchie McEwan, From Charles Hargrove, From Stewart Harris, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Van der Vat, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Malcolm W. Browne Dacca, Gillespie Bros & Co Ltd v Roy Bowles Transport Ltd (Rennie Hogg Ltd third party), By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Julidan Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, Penny Radford, Christopher Hitchens, Marghanita Laski, David Williams, David Piper, John Percival, Roger Baker, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, Eugene Hartzell, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, ANTHONY D.SHERIDAN, , JAMES GRIFFITHS, DESMOND DONNELLY, , ANTHONY SAMPSON, VERA NELSON, , B. V. SHAW, , JONATHAN MORGAN, , CEDRIC THORNBERRY, J. W. KENNEDY, , LEO BARRINGTON, , PRATAP C. CHITNIS, , JOHN HOBHOUSE, , BERNARD CROFT, , WALTER ELLIOTT, , RICHARD AMIS, , J. F. GREENHOUGH, , J. W. FAIRBAIRN, , CHARLES FLETCHER-COOKE., ASHLEY CLARKE, , HAOG, F.H. S., By Giles Smith, By Richard Spiegelberg, From Anthony Thomas, By Terry Byland, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By John Groser Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, G. W. BRADY., JACK WISEMAN, , FRANK A. HELLER, , D. R. de Lacev;, A. B. Wylie;, M. M. B. Turner;, J. K. Gatenby;, J. E. Young, C. J. Hemer, , RICHARD KNOX, , ROBERT M. WORCESTER, , T. R. KERSHAW and, R. G. DALRYMPLE, , J. B. HODGE., I. A. SHAPIRO, , A. E S. WHITE, , Hugh Stephenson, by John Roper Medical Reporter, by E. D. Acheson, by Patrick O'Leary, by Kenneth Mather, by L. C. B. Gower, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Terry Mahon, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Lebanese arms deal with Russians, Plea for wider scrutiny, 53 East Pakistani MPs to get in without poll, Radio contact broken, President Tito greeted at Ottawa airport, Victim of pack rape 'now in a mental hospital ', Israel and the centre of Judaic thought, World policy of guns before education, Talks on future of MP critic of Mr Lynch, Government moves to end rent 'chaos' welcomed, Briton released from jail under Franco amnesty, Top of the pile, Commercial radio Bill bans sponsoring, Expedition on Stanley route, Barcelona strike ends, Six Jewish settlements for the Gaza Strip, The case for a medical ombudsman, Science report Vision: Abnormality of Siamese cats, Indian troops rushed to aid relief in 'vast graveyard' of cyclone, African peace mission impressed by Mrs Meir's arguments, Pretoria plan to make Africans 'foreigners', Chile leaders attacked by extreme leftists, New ideas in teaching serve community medicine, Government is warned over cut in research, EEC views key to choice of Labour deputy, Chemical in Channel poisoning flatfish, Vietcong said to be using nausea gas, Inquiry over children 'dustbin scavenging', Illegal child-minding risks 'ignored', Postal charges to rise: cut in services: 25,000 jobs to go, British Rail to improve train and station menus, Mr Wilson attacks the 'intellectual arrogance' of pro-Market rebels, Paris wants two-stage security conference, Minister deplores 'bitterness' in S Africa politics, Pottery-handle with care, Air clash over frontier, Time limit for claims to Nazi booty extended, Patterns in pile, Top Labour men ready 'only to give orders', Kidnapper says he wanted to make big news, Basic questions for the Labour Party, Cheaper package tours, Commons denial on 'NHS experiments', Left-wing challenge to union executive fails, Students will meet patients in their first year, Philadelphia law and order victory, Ground level preferred to ivory towers, Civilian is killed in Belfast shooting, Island test on Saturday, Moment of glory for men of Unesco, Prince is rebuked by Dutch Premier, Lord Carrington expects IRA bloodshed to reach Britain, New chief of Metropolitan Police is a reformer of vision, WEU begins to redefine its role in changing Europe, MP challenges visit of Pretoria police, The Times Diary Thorpe's price for EEC support, BEA plan 20 flights from Heathrow, Town and gown find common interests, Interdependence on the science front, Peace plan rejected by Heathrow strikers, Record prices at sale of decorative arts, EEC deadlock over problem of common position in negotiations with Efta countries, A national institution with cherished local links, Bishops vote against changing celibacy rule, Mr Laird confident that aid will continue, Ulster police reservists to carry guns but Hunt report principles stay, Mr Faulkner says, Mr Lee believes Peking will aid subversion, Plan for new allowances to help one-parent families bring up children, China's UN team 'happy to go', Australian MPs in uproar over commitment to train Cambodian troops in Vietnam, Motoring Alfa Romeo enters the mass market, Abolition of 23 councils urged in county report. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: University of Southampton, Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, The Times Motor Show Place, Ppa, Newsociety, Multiple Display Advertisements, Today's Selection Of Cars For Sale, Rimmel International Ltd.,, H.K.Lewis And Co. Ltd., Collins, Htv, National Westminster Bank, Hunt & Moscrop (Middleton) Ltd., Realty And Mortgage Investors Of The Pacific "Rampac", Richard Ellis & Son, Hawkins, Hoverlloyd, Wildlife, W.H.O'gorman Ltd, Jaguar Xj6, Zeiss, The Times Literary Supplement, Special Pre-Launch Order, D.Alldridge & Sons Limited, Nationwide Building Society, History Today, Property Growth Assurance, Galliford Brindley Limited, Pan Am, University Of Southampton, London Merchant Securities Limited, Pye Unicam Ltd, Healey & Baker, Nova, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Yellow Pages, Norris Warming Co Limited, International Call For Tenders, Sphere, Lord Mayor, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Limited, Geo.M.Hammer & Co. (Contractors) Ltd., Watches Of Switzerland Ltd., Ecgd, P & O, The John Lewis Partnership. Politics and Parliament: Government changes in housing subsidies to give a new deal for private tenants, Ruling in race Act case is challenged, Tribute to patience and restraint of troops, NHS experiment allegations strongly denied, Improved intelligence leading to more arrests of IRA men House of Lords, Revenue from offshore oil should be used for Scottish investment, Oil factor in Bill to take over Rockall, Mr J Davies forecasts a year of steady upturn: consultants for Clydebank: £3m facility for Cammell Laird: action on small firms House of Commons, Extra money available to help the needy, Eight Bills presented, Monopolies Fair trading and all that, Safeguarding the authority of Parliament in relation to EEC. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: World award for Professor Colin Buchanan, Latest appointments. Law: Court of Appeal Cost of deferred repairs deductible for income tax Odeon Associated Theatres Ltd v Jones (Inspector of Taxes), New York police accused, Judge in 'Oz' case misdirected jury on the definition of obscenity, QC says on appeal, 22 firms in Lake Maggiore pollution inquiry, Queen's Bench Division Negligence and indemnity clause in transport hire contract, Man accused of trying to influence troops, Lawyers back Nixon nominees for bench, Greek journalists charged, Remarriage prospects 'still to be considered', Mrs Patricia Wolfson tells court of night spent on financier's yacht and a £64,000 engagement ring. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Domestic Situations, Rentals, ART EXHIBITIONS also on page 15, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Sport: Cycling Extra prizes for Milk Race riders, Hockey Egerton best prospect, Tennis Selectors are twice embarrassed, Rugby Union Coventry make hard tutors, Sports in Brief, Racing Pine Lodge seems the only clear danger to Jomon, Motor racing Stewart move could spell disaster, Football Rangers lose on penalty goals, Golf Nicklaus looks perfect at practice, Champions compensate for English failures, Athletics Cambridge win field events match. Reviews: Autumn calendar of Old Masters, The clearest possible picture of Nijinsky the man Nijinsky, Hogarth: the formidable life of a Shakespearian artist Hogarth, His Life, Art and Times, BBC SO/Goodall Festival Hall, A challenge to all accepted definitions of Marxism Selections from the Prison Notebooks, Kammermusiker of Zurich Purcell Room, The Bolshoi in Vienna, Conflict of feelings Declarations of War, A most enjoyable volume The Life Guard, Dear Antoine Piccadilly, Quick guide, The Two Widows Sadler's Wells Theatre, Man Alive Bbc 2, The insubstantial life of Anthony Trollope: or, casuistry as a way of art Anthony Trollope. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 2, 1946 De Gaulle's attack, Dial O for Counterenterprise. Editorials/Leaders: A Major Housing Reform, Chequered Pattern In American Polls, Fair Deal For Small Firms, When Britain Missed The Airbus. Letters to the Editor: Language study, Things to come, Duff coins, Real offenders, The evils of cannabis, Spanish ships, Rats in the street, Labour Party and the Common Market debate, Fadedimage, Political research, Ulster brutality charges, Humane slaughter, Rough draft, Answer to the tied house problem, Public transport vouchers, Jury service, Venice in peril, Violence among the young, Postal codes, Inspiration while shaving, Bank's cue, The Minch fishery. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Evelyn Howell, Professor G. D. Willcock English at Royal Holloway College, Mr G. W. Simms. Business and Finance: New Issues Hill Samuel raising $20m for banking, Mining, Cammell Laird group to receive £3m stand-by loans from Whitehall, Bids and Deals, Business Diary: New 'clan chief' at Scots Council Matthews' birds, Air France orders six European airbuses, £50m boost for minerals search, Chrysler UK still finds profits hard to come by, Markets closure Bill, THF rises 14p after offer report, Commodities, Unit trust prices, West Germany Dealings in Audi shares suspended amid speculation of bid by Volkswagen, Chairmen's Reports, Fixed Interest and Money, March start expected for Alcan smelter, GMWU defers making decision on Carr Act deregistration, Neddy backs recipe from 'wise men' to investigate control of wage inflation, Improved loan terms, Hypermarket approved, Chrysler turns in profit, R-R tells strikers of costs danger to job security, Israel BLMC criticized for failing to prevent bankruptcy, NFC pledges no reshuffle until after full union talks, Plastocraft Products (Darwen) Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, State sponsors for small businesses, Government to review bacon curing payments, Wedgwood to discuss Pearson bid for Doulton, Equities more than recover the lost ground, Wall Street makes biggest recovery since August, Poland UK group for £4m gas plant, Mr Nicholas Ridley named as DTI's minister responsible for small firms, South Africa Two Lonrho men not to be tried, US confirms one-way rocket deal with Europe, Transmeridian take over British Air Ferries, Common Market Finance ministers in new bid for exchange rate pact, Mr Davies commissions Clydebank yard study, In brief, Recovery in British share of manufactures trade, Training Act disappoints, Mersey Docks hopeful on interest payments, Sheffield company near to steel strip breakthrough, Bank buys 74 pc of JCB Credit, London docks clerks vote for strike armistice, Avonmouth on mend, Company News Chloride sight £8m and raise interim 2 pc, Higher oil charges feared. Business Appointments: Sir Eric Roll for Neddy, Royal Bank Of Canada Appointment, Business appointments Institute of Marketing posts. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread gains in equities, Recent issues. Property: Properties Abroad, Overseas property Making capital out of a holiday in the sun, London & Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,914.
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