The Times - 20/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Warman, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Paul Routledge, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed. Air Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Nichols, From Derek Wilson, From Fred Emery, By Jerome Caminada, From Peter Hazelburst, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Housego, From Ian McDonald, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, Brian Alderson, Diana Davenport, Pat Healy, David Spanier, Roger Berthoud, PHS, PETER COLLINSON, , MAURICE EDELMAN, , DONALD EBOR:, DOROTHEA HUNTER., MARK HEDLEY, , MARY B. DICK, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH., SETON GORDON, HUGH DYKES., P. J. KORSHIN, , NORMAN E. GRIGGS., ROGER FRANKLAND, , ARTHUR LEIGH (aged 10)., H. L. WALTER, , VICTORIA HARRISON., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM., HUGH LEGGATT, , LAURENCE A. D. LEES., VICTOR BLOOM., By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Giles Smith, By Sally White, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. A. BALDWIN, RITA CUNDALL, , A. R. D. WRIGHT, , W. S. NEWTON, , From Our United States Economics Correspondent, D. W. MOUNTAIN, , C. R. HODGSON, , From Frank Vogl, Christopher Marley, By a Special Correspondent, Nigel Lawson, by Edouard Seidler L'Equipe, Julian Mounter, Stuart Marshall, by William Halden editor, Drive,
ResumoNews: Rainstorm forces cars off M 1 as gales sink boats and damage power lines, Irish win special treatment from Market, France postpones tax relief for self-employed, Safety and pollution dominate the shape of things to come, Government to pay £5m for biscuits in nuclear emergency food stores, Overseas Strangled English girl worked for BBC, EEC 'listing grievances' over US trade policy, Schoolmasters reject NUT wages proposal, For small families, Comprehensive education in Surrey by one vote, Crossply or radial-choosing the best tyre for your car, Surprise Far East tour for Mr Connally, Overseas Mrs Gandhi rejects meeting with President Yahya and turns down border withdrawal plan, Freedom for architects: Architects, West Europe Marriage for priests rejected by synod of bishops in Rome, Entry treaty to be signed in Brussels, Tackling regional problems with a national policy, Dr Coggan wants law to counter pornography, Change in policy on growth areas urged, Put osteopathy under medical control, consultant doctor says, Arms are found in QE2 luggage at Cork, Shadow Cabinet turns down Wilson plan on EEC vote, Home design contest to aid Shelter, GLC determined to save Georgian terraces, What rights the Foster child?, Final Hongkong flourish for Sir David Trench, The Queen's chilly day at Ankara race track, Through the tunnel to crab apple land, Fewer children hurt in road accidents, Genre pictures go well in Victoriana sale, Zulu leader insists on fair shares for his people, Seamen's union members fear ballot-rigging, Only the strongest will survive bottle of European manufaturers, Tax avoidance scheme will enable railways to acquire equipment at 'one-third off', Rome prosecutor accused, Fischer goes in front after eight-hour battle, Three bomb attacks on Israel buses, The TImes Diary Resentment at Neville ban, Julian Mounter and Stuart Marshall look at some of the cars on show at Farls Court, Search for secure insurance harder, £32 air fare to US proposed by Laker Airways, Hearts of Apollo men reacted abnormally, Soviet-Canadian agreement signing expected, Student left alone in a hospital department, Solzhenitsyn's terms for receiving Prize, Fire cracker protest in Tokyo Parliament, Blast at home of strike company's chief, Britain's new strength in Brussels, Car makers in confident mood as show opens, University siege by Belfast troops, Heath tactics impress Europe, Mr Agnew at old home, Inherited disorders, Deformity fears over test-tube babies, Union ban on BBC taking film shots in Greece, Rare wild goats feared killed, Sixth-form boy attacked by fourth-formers, Munich opens its six-mile underground railway, Student drug-taking claim challenged by York University, Barcelona hit by strikes after shooting, Overseas 14 newspapers seized in Saigon in new campaign to silence opposition to Thieu Government, Sir Alec hopeful for East-West detente, Colin Wilson now tackles Faculty X, so fateful for man, Faded lure of the German Army, Science report Genetics: Prenatal diagnosis, Tax evasion and the law: injustice or merely oppression?, Sports cars, Down and out in the welfare state, Nine-week fast by priest in S Africa seems likely to end in his death, Chatty worker more prone to accidents, Outward move 'could be tip of iceberg', Runabouts. News in Brief. Law: An inspector was kicked by marchers, PC says, S Korean police accused of illegal detentions, Man denies murder of nurse, Director liable for company's National Insurance contributions Department of Health and Social Security v Wayte, Pictorial advertisements outside regulation McDonald v Howard Cook Advertising Ltd, Girl who took baby is jailed for three years, Lady Fleming to get court hearing, Court to see film of 'Oz' protest, Officer accused over sinking of submarine. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: The Location Of Offices Bureau,, Highlands & Company Limited, Citroen Ds, Citroen Gs, Fiat (England) Limited,, Midland Bank, Alia, A.N.C.M.A., Mutual Loan Fund, Moss Bros, Nationwide Building Society, Heinemann, Motor Report, Carsavers Limited, Klm, Motoring, The Daimler Company Ltd,, The Hongkong Bank Group, Tesa, Industrial Valves, Appointments, Yellow Pages, Berlitz., Chemicals & Allied Products Export Promotion Council, Bea, Rhp, Globe Investment Trust Limited, Alfa Romeo (Gb) Ltd.,, Ncl, Imry Property Holdings Limited. Politics and Parliament: Murder punishment move after letters to MPs, Mr Maudling rejects public inquiry on torture allegations, Mr Wilson's book of quotations, Rhodesia: the five principles still hold, Common fisheries policy: Britain would expect the same terms as Norway-Mr Prior, Food cost up by 11.6 pc since election, Miss Devlin plans protest campaign, Mr Maudling stresses need for inquiry into torture allegations from wherever they come, Aliens settled in UK get right to come and go, Food prices up 11.6%: Minister repeats need for vigilance when shopping, Capital allowances on mobile plant and machinery, EEC vote: if all are free to express support we shall get the best result-Mr Heath. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Hockey India ready to meet Pakistan, Dawes to lead Major Stanley's XV, Tennis Selector sees Feaver win, Golf Bonallack fails narrowly, Football A record lost and a record held, Sports in Brief, Racing Draw and going to help Native Majesty, Twice Worthy now a starter, Rugby Union Hiller back for Harlequins, Boxing Finnegan advances claim for tilt at world title, Today's fixtures. Classified Advertising: Director Of Education, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on pages 12 and 13, ART EXHIBITIONS also on page 11, Acknowledgments, Educational, Entertainments, Birthdays. Reviews: Ottone Sadier's Wells, Fairyland Paris Ambassador Her Majesty's, Children And Books Tales of the noble white man, England Expects Lamb and Flag, The Lords Yorkshire TV, The Maids Wimbledon Theatre, Three Sisters Arts, Cambridge, Brahms's Requiem Festival Hall. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Second Radcliffe Music Award, Curriers' Company, Latest appointments. Property: Country Properties, PROPERTY also on page 24. Editorials/Leaders: Let US Sheathe The Old Sword, High Cost Of Not Caring, No Free Vote For Labour. Letters to the Editor: Building society loans, Patronage method of appointment, Control cars, All-round practice, Vast experience, Golden eggs, By runner and air, Kiss of death, Letterheadings, Working class students, The oath in court, Criminal case histories, Free vote on the Common Market, Ulster armed forces, Getting household goods repaired, A penny for the Guy, Smuggled paintings, Unemployment and prices, Pornography and freedom, Henry Wood choir, British farm machinery exports in Europe, Copyright libraries. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday,. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J. H. Hanby, Sir Reginald Taylor, Most Rev Dr A. E. Morris Former Archbishop of Wales. Business and Finance: Advertising and marketing Figures obscure a bad year, Charles Winn back to dividend list, Building society warning of savings slump, Mining, Bids and Deals, Shares rise after bid approach, Japan offering to revalue yen, report says, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Brown & Polson monopoly on glucose cleared, Free trade for cars plea, Chairmen's Reports, Poll finds EEC a 'certainty', Spain Peseta revalued upwards 2 pc against dollar, New Issues, Company News D Charles soars above forecast to pay 3 pc more, Time to take a TV share profit, Farm workers given 9½ pc pay increase, Pakistan cargo risk rates doubled, EEC agrees to community approach in dealings with US on currencies and trade, Takeovers Double think in the merger world, France Air groups plea for tariffs, Communication gap 'the danger', Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Select committee urges reform of state industry watchdogs, French abolish market for dollar stock and merge it with franc in free market, Fixed Interest, Nigeria Occidental wins oil rights, Plan to turn UCS yard into training centre, Stores group's European link, United States Floating prime rate move, Alfa Romeo buys British automatic gearbox, Finance ministers' meeting next step in solving world monetary crisis, Inflation doubles Concorde price, Cunard board completely reshuffled by Trafalgar, EEC proposals to prevent over-bidding for investment welcomed by Britain, Venesta rejects £9m bid, Revision of rules on property bonds urged, West Germany VW chief is made chairman of Audi-NSU, Denmark plans 10 pc selective import levy, Workers stop in sympathy as employers lock out 8,000, CEGB talks on pooling information in Europe, ½9.3m August loss by Penn railway, Business Diary: Black & Decker supplies new BIM chairman US wages inequality, Free depreciation on mobile plant, Government thinks again on marks of origin policy, 6 pc unemployed in some West Midlands towns, Campaigns to cut accidents in engineering. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, Speculative buying of Glaxo, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Johnson Matthey names finance chief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,901, Radio. Births.
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