The Times - 24/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Dan van der Vat, By David Wood Political Editor, From Brian Cashinella, By Michael Baily, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, By John Clare, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent., By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, From our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From David Housego, From Harold Franklin, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, -AP., By Tom Freeman, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvic, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, by Moira Keenan, by Jane Adrlan, Richard Gilbert, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, John Percival, Eric Moonman, Henry Stanhope, Lee Weatherley, PHS, KARL COHEN., PETER HELPS., R. M. ROBBINS, , DEREK LOVEJOY, , IAN H. WHITE-THOMSON Dean, MILTON SHULMAN, H. H. L. DICKSON., PATRICK D. WALL., DIANA SPEARMAN, MARCUS WHEELER., FRANCIS SHEPPARD., A. G. RHODES., JUDITH LISTOWEL, , MISHA BLACK., J. D. NOBLE., F. G. CAUDERY., SIDNEY L. SHIPTON, R. A. WHYTE., ROSEMARY FEILDING., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Brigadier Sir John Smyth, J. A. K. C., P. W. P., J.P.W., By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Philip Dyer, From Alan McGregor, By Sally White, By R W Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our US Economic Correspondent, From David Cross, ANTONY TASKER., P. E. MIDDLETON, D. L. AYRE., DAVID KROLL, , E. D. IRVINE, , DANIEL AUERBACH., H. A. REE., Ian Morison,
ResumoNews: Disabled children's art goes on display, GLC rents 'double in next five years', Deadlock in EEC over reform of farming, The Times Diary More ado at Monday Club, Agreement saves Southwark printing plant, Students issue pamphlet on contraception, Third colonel enters French spy drama, Pakistan declares state of emergency, Couple found shot dead in lonely lane, Moscow willing to talk to Signor Brosio, Britain sees bright future for Brunei, Call for 5-year ban on Bath demolition, Bonn agrees to Paris summit next week, Gaza mayor explains a suicide, Defectors say Russians lagging in space, Paris theft of Picasso masterpiece, Africans offer their ideas in Cairo meeting, Norwegians undecided but sceptical over entry, Climbers in Cairngorms disaster 'had all the equipment they needed', Sad chronicle of a lost townscape, Rhodesia settlement: Sir Alec and Mr Smith expected to sign today, Six year old morality, Mrs Meir to have Washington talks on the Middle East crisis with President Nixon next week, America consults Russia on ending conflict, Lord Hill's letter to Mr Maudling explains BBC coverage of Northern Ireland, America's do-it-yourself tax system, Mr Solzhenitsyn angry at 'piracy' of novel, Africa's surprise peacemakers in the Middle East, M1 box-girder viaduct to be strengthened, Friction at Labour HQ over plan to reshape organization, Polish attack on scheme for reuniting families, School mountaineering courses banned as Cairngorms bodies are recovered, Belfast sniper shoots soldier, 100 Soviet spies reported in Cyprus, Uruguay leader promises to respect poll, Population study panel members are named, Croatian students strike for better economic deal, Pilot scheme to aid teenage jobless, Detention for three Welsh language men, Franco-British talks on improving links, West Europe Divorce issue grows into threat to the whole political system in Italy, Channel Islands urged to join Europe, Cancer: Inducing rejection of tumours, Calls to the Bar in Michaelmas term, Growing Point Husbands and wives in top jobs, Soldiers under scrutiny Britain's professionals finding a new sense of purpose in Northern Ireland: The World's Armies in a crisis, Part nine, NSPCC staffing crisis brought to head, A slow start for Paris Metro's new express line, Council ends defiance of gypsy sites law, Views of MPs and peers sought on euthanasia, unrestricted divorce and unlimited abortion, 4,000 locked-out Spanish miners rally support, China refuses to join in Middle East talks, Personality 'a cause of traffic accidents', Mr Faulkner makes strong attack on Paisleyism and those seeking to 'undermine Stormont', Return of the heavy horse, Balkan leaders review policy over Moscow, Development of London PLA landmark, Immigrant as 'virtual slave', Lord Hill defends 'partiality ' of BBC, Undeclared war as Indian troops disguised as guerrillas invade, West Europe Head of FAO defends use of pesticides in developing nations, Burns: Silver nitrate gives best protection, Apartheid protest in embassy, Guidance for the would-be writer, Arms spending rising faster in poor countries than in rich, 50,000 may stop work in jobless protest, Doctor struck off register for second time, Top British driver in RAC rally crash, Change made in Soviet leadership. Politics and Parliament: Indictment on jobless: no mood for alibis: public sector projects brought forward, Nationalized industry boost to cut jobless, Minister urged to stop winter ventures in Cairngorms, Summit topic: elections to European Parliament, Appeal to directors to hasten investment Plans, Labour backbench drive to end bipartisan policy on Ulster, Best course a return to realistic pattern of currency parities House of Commons, Tax relief on mortgage interest not a subsidy, Reluctance to alter or discard tradition House of Lords, PM will visit Ulster at opportune time. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Galt Toys Catalogue, Magee, Family Circle On Sale At Your Local Supermarket, Through The Eyes Of A Child, Rank Xerox, Garrard, Berlitz, Lyon, Heal's Christmas, Kwik Save Discount Group Limited, The Times, John Townsend & Company Ltd., Adepton Limited, Thames, Colston, Jaguar Cars Ltd., Gold Fields, Heals Christmas, Canada Life, Advance Factories, Bca, Twa, Augustus Barnett's, Glamorgan, Bea, James Cropper & Co., Ltd., R. K. T. Textiles Limited, Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Limited., John S. Goodall. Weather: The Weather. Law: Communist on trial in Spain, Chancery Division Unpaid vendor's lien on shares safeguarded Langen & Wind Ltd and Others v Bell, Court of Appeal Impeding the arrest of an offender Regina v Morgan, Summing-up begins in trial over vagrant, 'No murder if Mr Carr had died in bombing ', Judge condemns cruelty, £50 for Dublin policeman. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: British Museum buys original Dickens manuscript for £12,000, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,931, Bbc 1, Athens setback for British bridge teams.. Sport: Golf Plane as matter of course, Athletics Taylor takes his troubles to medical specialist, Racing Sing Sing and Sir Ivor fillies should fetch top prices, Rugby Union Wales to gain £110,000 by stadium posters, Sports in Brief, Boxing Bugner must improve or lose support, Cricket International benefit for Sobers, Olympic Games Irish more than double their world challenge, Yachting NSW choose Ragamuffin, Tennis British King's Cup team stay unchanged, Tax on sport Fall in attendances likely if VAT is imposed, Football Marsh looks destined for substitute's role against Greece, Real tennis Double edged compliment. Reviews: The graphic art of Whistler, Plain Jane ATV Barry Norman, Blake's illustrations to Gray's poems, New York's nostalgia for rock, Swan Lake Covent Garden, London debuts, Royal Concert Festival Hall William Mann. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Msl, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Services. Editorials/Leaders: Arms Accumulate And Men Decay, Nothing For The Coming Winter, Toolroom Compromise, Muddle And Catastrophe. Letters to the Editor: Brown is beautiful, Building trade pay, Price markings, Shop prices, Bills by Giro, Israel and the Arabs, Smoking in theatres, A wife's student grant, Canterbury Choir School, Under a bad spell, First class mail, Churches in East Europe, Priorities in the arts, What the cotton industry needs, The office of mayor, Remands in custody, Housing Finance Bill, Environment work for the jobless, Cato Street character, Interrogation methods in Ulster, The Victoria Line, Meat inspection at abattoirs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov. 23, 1946. Rift in India. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news Latest appointments:. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr James Chapman, Maj-Gen R. D. Inskip, Mr James Whiteside, Mr Leslie Godfree Former tennis champion, Group Captain M G Christie, Professor F. C. Hood Interpreter of Hobbes. Business and Finance: Grappling with the silent revolution, Poseidon falls further 30p, A second shot at Trust Houses Forte, Plea for easier prospecting, Wm Hill rejects Sears offer, Gatt urged to end tariffs on all vegetable oils, State industry loan rules changed for CEGB contract, Shell Oil buys company from Rolls-Royce, Deal with RCA unlikely to affect Univac in Britain, Commodities, Unit trust prices, BRS men reject plan to integrate parcels service, Employers reject £10 rise claim by builders, Fixed Interest and Money, West Indies seek sugar price rise, CEGB exhibits management aids service, Coal Board in N Sea oil link, Where to plant the Common Market foothold, Allied Breweries launch £131m bid for the divided Trust Houses Forte, Protest as Concorde engine men vote to stay out, General Motors seeks price rise, Chairmen's Reports J Lucas to wipe out losses on aircraft, 20 pc cut in nickel output at S Wales refinery, Unctad 'Third world' demand for a voice at Group of Ten, U S shipments of aluminium rise, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Money supply Making one pound do the work of two, New Issues Commercial Union seek $45m in Euromarket, City quarters of PLA sold for £9.3m, Port restriction relaxed, Bids and Deals Extel buy Dorland (City) from Barclay, Chaddesley advice, U S and Russia discuss tenfold trading boost, Duty put on Soviet chrome chemical, Business Diary: Rhodesian barometer Fleet Line legerdemain, In brief, Peace in Coventry toolrooms hinges on £2 basic increase, Uganda Import curbs intensified, New waterproof fabric, Hawker Siddeley wins £4m work for European airbus project, Company News Curzon's big part in Giltspur profit jump, E. Bailey & Co moves, NCB assurance on coal supplies despite pit ban, Dow Jones below 800 as Wall St decline continues, Belgium Britain joins five of seven European science projects, Mining Confident longer view by Gold Fields, Advertising and Marketing KMPH filling gap left by Bensons merger, BR expects £5m profit from freight streamlining, Company formed in move to save aircraft group, United States Senate votes for $27,000m tax cuts over three years. Business Appointments: Business appointments, Finance chief for BSA. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Turner & Newall strong, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: Rentals, Harrods Estate Offices. Births.
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