The Times - 01/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Peter Hopkirk, From David Bonavia, By Christopher Walker, From Peter Jay and Anthony Thomas, by David Wood Political Editor, By Philip Howard, From Hugh Noyes, By a Staff Reporter, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, From Treyor Fishlock, Sally White, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Ronald Faux Yorkshire, From Our Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Political Editor, By Our Industrial Film Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By David Spanier, By Our European Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Leapman, From Stewart Harris, From Derek Wilson, From David Housego, From Richard Wigg, From Our Latin-America Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Roy McKelvie, From a Special Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Peter Davis, John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Kenneth Loveland, Hugh Stephenson, Patrick Gordon Walker, PHS, GARRY J. ALDER, , M. D. FULLER, , J. N. BAMFORTH, , ROSEMARY HARRIOTT, , MOYA K. CAHILL, , D.C. LARGE, , G. R. DENTON, , A. T. W. LIDDELL, , E. R. EDWARDS, , ANNE PALLISTER, , T. EVANS, , G. THOMPSON, , C. P. SNOW., ARIADNE NICOLAEFF, , S. E. LUKAKÁMWA, K. G. DENBIGH, , ANTHONY T. HEDGES., NICHOLAS KALDOR., J. VAN DEN BOSCH., HUGH LEGGATT., BRIDGET WORSLEY, , DAVID JENKINS., KENIL WORTH, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, H.L.E., From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Guy Hawtin, By Anthony Rowley, By Brian Basham, By Margaret Stone, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Ian Murray, By Giles Smith, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, J. K. HORSEFIELD, , JOSHUA ROZENBERG., D. E. SULLY, , H. S. C. RAM, , H. S. C. Ram & Partners, , W. GREY, , EDGAR MANFRED WAGNER., A. T. KUHN., Richard Spiegelberg, Philip Dyer, by Jerry Okoro, by Alan Rake editor, African Development, David Williams, Michael Wolfers, Kenneth Neve, Kaye Whiteman, by Frances Filson, by Bernard Fagg, by Kaye Whiteman, by Michael Wells, by Michael Wolfers,
ResumoNews: Owners under pressure to control pets, Emirs bow to the inevitable, Tenth in world league-and crude output is still soaring, New valve may ease life for heart patients, Students' Europe campaign, The Times Diary Mosley: marketeers' disunion, No retaliation threatened by Mr Gromyko, Police raid on Melbourne campus angers staff, How George Jackson was shot, Police hunt after attempt to seize Shah's nephew, Foreign Office confirms that Russian on car drink charge is defector, A surface calm in wake of civil war, Horses are for old time's sake, Science Report Vision Iridescent corneas in fish, Soviet-US accords pave way for missiles pact, Rubens among pictures stolen in Belgium, Economic turmoil threatens development plan, Japanese launch search for Ronald Biggs, Mens Fashion By Prudence Glynn Two Types Of Tailoring, Pope warns bishops against outside pressures, Nixon approval for London spies expulsion, Left-wing journal's bitter attack on Wilson leadership as Labour Party conference nears, $1m ransom demanded for woman envoy in Venezuela, Cuts hamper work on environment research, Mr Heath predicts fastest rate of expansion for years, Brazilian police chief accused of part in 'death squad' killings, Phnom Penh restaurant is wrecked by bomb, Reconciliation brings new good will and respect, Rebuilding to attract foreign capital, Peking radio ignores the National Day manifesto, EEC crisis danger in Bonn farm price idea, More Zambians feared dead in Congo, Economists challenge high estimates on cost of joining Six, The politics of unemployment, A beautiful load of American rubbish, British diplomats being harassed in Moscow, Mr Paisley urges Home Secretary to mobilize Protestant vigilantes as civil defence corps, Social and economic freedom for the women, Mr Jenkins facing 'agonizing choice', The elite of 1971 look to Europe, More spent on welfare advertising than on aid, Airline's door-frame trap for hijackers, Arts Council stops U S artist from killing fish, The reluctant conservative and the cautious revolutionary, Preparing a case against Mr Nader, Raising the level of the Great Debate, President Thieu claims that the war is won, Ministry to rebuild Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital, Creation of new states brings administrative problems, A Remarkable Recovery, Wet heat, sickly smells, colour, noise and beautiful women on slow train to Kano, Mr Eban asks Egypt to take part now in direct talks, 'Risks facing employers' in new law on unions, Warders at rebel jail accused, Farms fail to produce enough, £17m in grants to improve public transport, Party leaders keep a wary eye on Market referendums, Bonn sets pace in battle against pollution, Police shot in Sydney murder inquiry, S Africans consider £100m arms deal, Solution to London homes crisis 'in sight', British aircraft forced down by Egyptians, Lord Denning praises new divorce law, GP says return of dead spouse as 'ghost' common, Mr Rippon sees chance for more growth, Fruits of thirst for history, British Rail plans 7% cut in locomotive fleet, Recruitment of a spy described, Free milk in schools of 10 London boroughs, Egg thrown at Emperor's car, Leading source for Negro art, Lady Fleming's transfer to new jail delayed, Cost of living highlights unions' role, Food prices Lamb plentiful, pheasants scarce, Western state still poses political query, 50 bombs fail to kill leader of Kurds, Pressures building up against military rule, Lord Soper, Methodism's one-man bench, Fear of arrest inhibits role of press, Regional notebook The blind poet with an eerily acute eye for colour and detail, Mr Crossman queries wisdom of expulsions, Nine killed in mystery crash of Chinese jet near Soviet border, US ready to adopt main aims of Barber plan, Detroit 'chateau' sale brings record results, 'Keep right' will compound road chaos. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Fitch Lovell, Knight Frank & Rutley, National Motors (Nigeria) Limited, Berlitz, J. Billam Limited, New Nigeria Bank Limited, Hoverlloyd, Lombard North Central Limited, The Times Classified, British Caledonian, Electtricity Corporation Of Nigeria, David S. Smith (Holdings) Ltd., Reliance School Of Investment,, Royal National Institute For The Blind, Nigeria Hotels Limited, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Air France, Deinhard, Interim Statement, United Bank For Africa Ltd., Industrial Relations ACT 1971, The Times Educational Supplement, Iberia, International Media Associates Ltd., Nigercem, Commonwealth Development Corporation, The A.G. Leventis Group Of Companies, Bkt, The City Of London Brewery And Investment Trust Limited, Douglas & Stevenson Ltd., Interim Statements, Redland Limited, Philips, Ready Mixed Concrete Limited, Sandeman, Residential Property, Marine Midland Bank, The South African Breweries Limited, Ansafone, Court Line Holidays Ltd.,, Bank Of The North, Ibru Organisation, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Blackwood Morton & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., Sulivan Powell & Co. Ltd.,, Commercial Union Group, Co-Operative Bank Limited,, P Z, The Common Market, Acrow (Engineers) Limted,, Lagos Executive Development Board, Midland Bank Limited, Harriman & Co, Standard Bank, Barclays International, Post Office, Cutty Sark, Wema Bank Ltd., Coutts & Co, Schroder Capital And Income Funds, Taylor Woodrow, A.V.P. Industries Limited, The Times, Nigeria Airways Limited, Wimpey, Oau, Nigerian Textile Mills Limited, Nigerian Ports Authority, Contac 400, Vantona Limited, Nigerian Acceptances Limited, Yellow Pages, C.A.T & Mothercat, Weatherall Green & Smith, Wm. Pickles & Co. Limited, Awaye Motors Company Limited. Law: Law Report September 30 1971 Vacation Court Denial of natural justice in Maxwell inquiry Maxwell v Stable and Others Before Mr Justice Forbes, Man 'justified in kicking a policeman', Accused Dane's secrets listed in telephone book, Anti-Hain fund had support of captain, Summons against 'Oz' inspector is withdrawn, Women charged over Soho club murder, Detective cleared on summonses, Dean's trial adjourned after his 10 days of evidence. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Market post for Briton, Milk board chief gets farm award, University news, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery: Nigeria a special report. Reviews: Romantic love lives on in London and Scotland Private Road (x) Gaumont, Notting Hill Gate Tristana (a) Academy Cinema One And Now for Something Completely Different (aa) Columbia, Guaranteed mystery Suddenly at Home Fortune, Race film made for Asian cinema-goers, RPO/Pollini/Kempe Festival Hall, Death Italian style, Joubert's Lazarus Birmingham, John Lill Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 30, 1946 Australian elections, Night sky in October. Sport: Rugby League Britain's four changes, Rackets and Real Tennis Active season lies ahead, Show jumping Exciting new combination, Yachting Elvstroem ends slump, Rugby Union Rhythm returns with the tropical rains, Sports in Brief, Cricket Decision on Snow today, Weller goes to Leicester for £100,000, When the drinks are on the former barman of St Pierre, Tennis Ball in the other court, Sharpen Up may settle a doubt, Football Games that are a waste of everybody's time and money, Call for more facilities, Hockey Teddington trail-blazers. Property: Country Properties, Residential property, London & Suburban Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 30. Editorials/Leaders: Ports Rescue Operation, Good Opening For Man Of Initiative, Heavy Clouds Over Research, Burma Minds Its Own Business. Letters to the Editor: Road and rail, EEC signing ceremony, Gallery entry charges, Currencies under SDR standard, Shopping with a baby, Consumers, Tax relief, Floating doubts, Honouring musicians, Uganda and Tanzania, Translation of foreign literature, Locked churches, On a deserted island, Saturday cash, Amoral situation, Sir Henry is correct on waste, Attack parochialism of governments, Student grants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor T. Veness Work on school leavers, Dr D. M. Baker, Sir John Troutbeck, Professor Doris Lee Planning of BEd degree, Mr D. C. F. Burton, Mr G. A. Garrett American banker and diplomat. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy fall for Reyrolle Parsons, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Reserves rise $870m in a month, Three new names emerge in the banking world, Japan US sets October 15 deadline for action on textile quotas, Business Diary: 'I'll bet you a Jaguar...'. the quality of Defence, Company News Chill interim from Morgan Crucible, Commodities, Common Market Survey shows fall in export orders, Export market needs rethinking, Unit trust prices, Government raise their building cost yardsticks, Chairmen's Reports, The bright outlook for Wheal Jane in Cornwall, Long-term loans for ports, Company Meeting B.Elliott & Co. Ltd. Good Results Under Most Difficult Conditions, Shell chief's combine hope, Air Show opened to Europe, Contracts, Property offsets Costain lag, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Companies urged to plan strategy for Common Market penetration without further delay, Ford stoppage pushed the Cortina from first place to fifth in 'top 20', Banks now compete for deposits, Britain pledges £8m for UN aid programme, Mr Connally spells out US conditions for an early removal of l0pc surcharge, Bids and Deals Limmer scorns offer from Tarmac, Fixed Interest, IPG paper challenges monopolies merger plan, The 'Green paper' proposals of the Chancellor, BP confirms oil strike in Libya, Rolls-Royce rescue bid rejected by creditors, New Issues Dan-Air cornerstone to Davies and Newman, MPs help to restart talks on Concorde dispute, NatWest severs unit trust link with Hambros, Watneys and Courage in £3m pubs exchange, Reyrolle shares slide to 86p, In brief, Ulster business earns CBI praise, Fresh hope for UCS yards, United States Enthusiasm as exporters prepare for British Week, Institute Of Purchasing And Supply, Volkswagen increases UK prices by 6pc, Underdeveloped countries support Mr McNamara, Restructuring of industry was not nearly swift enough, Reyrolle Parsons suffers another hard blow, Denial on purge of Statistics bureau officials, Mining More uranium assays by Queensland Mines, Pergamon SE quote may be restored. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,885. Births.
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