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The Times - 06/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Pearce Wright, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Travel Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Michael Maclnerney, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Alan McGregor, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard wigg, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, by Michael Levey, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Joan Chissell, David Wade, Barry Norman, Michael Wale, Stephen Walsh, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Penelope Turing, Tony Aldous, Garry Lloyd, PHS, T. B.SMITH, , J. L. CLOUDSLEY-THOMPSON., ILLTYD HARRINGTON., ELSIE KELLEWAY., D. J. O. FERRY, R. E. WITT., V. SURTEES., HILDA M. BOND., ALAN BRADLEY., RUTH HINDS, , H.J. BLACKHAM, B. C. BUTLER, PETER A. DRAPER, IAN DUNELM, LESLIE I. EDGAR KENNETH GREET, ROBERT HORNBY, MICHAEL LINES, DAVID J. F. POLLOCK, RITCHIE-CALDER, SOPER, , MARY BENSON., J. GILLETT., PETER BLACK, , H. S. REID., STEPHEN HASELER., MICHAEL A. B. BODDINGTON., HELEN WALSH., DAVID WHITEHEAD, , ALMA.BIRK., L. T. HILLIARD, , W. B. KEEN., PATRIC DICKINSON., GEOFFREY BRFRETON., FRANCIS M. G. WALKER., JANET BARBER., PETER OLIVER., J. E. GREEN., By Norman Pittenger, By Geraldine Norman, Mr. A. N. S. Henderson, M.C., CTB, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen, Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Sally White, By Ian Murray, By Giles Smith, By Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, By Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Labour Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Gerald Elv, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, AP-Dow Jones., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Drummond, Ronald Irving, MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, by Patrick O'Leary, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, by S. E. Allchurch, by Steve Morris, by Robin Mead, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, L.B., by Leonard Buckley, by J. C. G. Gilbert, by Bryan Cooper, by Douglas Brown, by Donald Aldous,

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News: Jenkins reelection would threaten party, Mrs Short says, Prisoners threaten to throw hostage from roof, Westminster control of Ulster ruled out by Mr Faulkner, Gardening Berried trees and shrubs, Video cassettes in prospect, Assurances over abortions demanded from clinics, Presidents in pessimistic Cairo, Tests of eligibility for aid, Convicts on run threaten to kill hostages, Congress vote to prohibit bussing of schoolchildren, Congress changes planned in Chile, Vandals destroy 24 works by Picasso, The mini-screen is here to stay, Illegal pole trap is killing birds of prey, Language settlement put to test in Belgian poll, Confessions of an armchair addict, The triumphant rebellion of Harvey Smith, Three big changes in electronic media, Personal Investment And Finance Insurance Dutiful son, loyal husband, Unusual pair of English cabinets fetch £5,800, Solicitors slow to apply for recorderships, Peron return to Argentina expected in Madrid, Drug may dissolve gall stones, Mr Peyton aims to end agony of commuter travel, Tape challenging disc in quality reproduction, Some impressions of religion in Germany, Europe's hopes of jointly produced rocket plunge into Atlantic with Europa II, A piece of the big action, Spain nettled by Prince's Gibraltar trip, Law Don't leave your loot to the lawyer, Synod votes on question of ordaining married men, Head of CIA to control all intelligence work, Young wife shot dead in Army search of homes in Londonderry, Tour agents to arbitrate on complaints, Two Britons held under Terrorism Act, Italian anger at proposal for advertising tax, Independent University chief gives up post, Soviet rights leader lodges complaint, Warning on rats by world health body, Liberal Party poll results, Carnegie fund to aid family of M1 victim, Manufacturers prepare for bigger push into Europe freed from tariff barriers, Colour sets getting better and cheaper, Four-channel sound the latest talking point, Pakistanis go to China as Russia arms India, Guy Fawkes sellout in spite of rain, Food Quiche of bacon and leeks, More state aid will reduce direct-grant school fees, Travel Now is the time to see Mauritius, An alternative to seductive comfort, Good Food Guide Savour the Irish flavour, Rentals still big business, Science report Taste: Discovery of a new sweet compound, Redundant parish call fails, Mr Chou plans cautious UN strategy, Rout of left clinches Chapple reign in electricians' and plumbers' union, Saigon told of faster US troop withdrawal, School fee cuts get mixed reception, The Times Diary Eurojudiciary on London visit, For the amateur hi-fi enthusiast British makers provide high standard equipment., Six to call summit of the Ten next year, The last days of Mozart, Party dissidents could bring Mr Lynch down next week, Former minister leaves Gaullists over Britain's Market entry, Required reading for the discerning viewer-and no nodding off, A city trying to be itself, Wave sweeps 30 into field at launching, The world of TV, radio and hi-fi, Personal Investment And Finance A reformer with the individual at heart, Efta plea for a new attempt to rationalize world trade, Extra security for Sir Alec after explosion, Rumanian youth lacks interest in communism, Seamen's union disbanded in New Zealand, Records A mind strained to breaking point. Law: Cleared man is Crown witness, £224,000 'love gifts' case settled, Law Report November 5 1971 Court of Appeal Oz editors freed Regina v Anderson Regina v Oz-Publications Ink Ltd., Maudling move in $30m case, Supreme Court to hear nuclear test opponents, More New York policemen on bribery charges, 'Oz' editors freed after Court of Appeal finds judge misdirected jury on obscenity, Drug cases against 28 RAF men. News in Brief. Index. Sport: A real life of a real man, Football Spurs must rapidly find their tune, Tennis Britain's leading man confirms status, Athletics Unnecessary dates clash, Boxing Tetteh's strong finish, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Cambridge spoil family reunion, Badminton Miss Gilks beaten, Racing Bula and Crisp may have to draw on reserves for Winter double, Golf Nicklaus sets own and course record, Weekend fixtures. Display Advertising: National, Barclays International, Acklam & Burton Limited, Humidifiers & Instruments, The Times History Of Our Times, Slater Walker Guaranteed Security Bond, Professional Classes Aid Council, Westminster Property Bonds., High & Dry, M&g Property Fund, Bsr McDonald, The Sunday Times, Julian S. Hodge & Co Ltd., Tvtimes, R.S.V.P, Ebor Capital Accumulator Fund, Buchnan's, Hambro Life Assurance Limited,, Abbey Property Bonds, Healey & Baker, Telefusion, The Times Superstore, Philips, The Greatest Betrayal In Our History. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Short attacks Mrs Thatcher's decision in Surrey comprehensive scheme, £2m for direct grant schools: meals service review: should public pay for student accommodation?: higher education building. Reviews: The Who Rainbow Theatre, Tom Courtenay in "Ivan Denisovitch"-a film with legs, Eco Royal Festival Hall, Drink Guide books on wine, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Radio Radio Procrustes. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Far East, For The Epicure, Collectors, Women's Appointments, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Conjuring tricks, Radio, Sunday-, Saturday-, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,916, Mozart at Brighton, The Mousetrap, Chess Upset victory over the Dutch. Property: London & Suburban, Property Abroad. Editorials/Leaders: Israel's Role In African Politics, Waiting For The Amateurs, Preserving The Ties With Australia, The Law On Obscenity.. Letters to the Editor: Inspiration while shaving, Fewer collections and deliveries by the Post Office, Labour and EEC, Dean of Johannesburg, Unfair to Webern, Cars in Hyde Park, Constitution and EEC, Mr Reginald Freeson, MP, Rats in the street, Advertisements against smoking, Ocean pollution, Hearing the debate, The wrong Beau, Exploiting Amazonia, Overseas aid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Army commissions, County Lieutenant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 5,1946. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr G.L. Valencia Former president of Colombia, Mr D. P. Kerrigan, Charles Cundall Skilled painter of crowd scenes, Mr E. G. Thorn., Mr W. T. McIntyre. Business and Finance: Mining, Bids and Deals, Hitch in Tesco advertising agency deal, Unemployment in Merchant Navy halts recruitment of ratings, Westland closure talks resume next week, Bankers pave the way for Group of Ten meeting, Commodities, Leading steel producers urged to form cartel, United States $136m grain sale boosts exports to Soviet Union, Unit trust prices, Unit Trusts:, Fixed Interest and Money, Political action hindered parity changes-IMF, Strikes 'endangering BLMC recovery', Chairmen's Reports Adwest's aerodrome development, A sharp reply from ABM's new chairman, Receiver terminates trading by Autonomics, Chrysler's Japanese pact clarified, France Finance agreed for Suez Canal oil pipeline, Shares fall after week of severe fluctuations, US unemployed down from 6 pc to 5.8 pc in month, Japan ready to limit steel exports to Europe, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Japan JAL takes options on six Concordes; Eastern navies show interest in Harriers, New Issues., Burmah offshoot to build Polish natural gas plant, Marwin in US machine tool link-up, Worldwide aluminium output cut nears 15pc, Regional problems 'more easily tackled in EEC', Study of export credit reform, Rolls-Royce chief joins Pan Am board, In brief, Redundancies exceed 320,000 in first 10 months of year., Coventry shop stewards confident of all-out strike, Bakery workers win increase, £2m union hedge to Carr Act claims, Company News Lex profit to top £4m with 5 points extra dividend, West Germany Rollei to make cameras in Singapore, Sun Alliance in £3m Kingston development, UK producers urge world wide dairy agreement, Port of London charges to rise by 10 per cent, Butter prices up again as shortage grows, Freight market depression may be prolonged, Canada Tax exemption on overseas dividends call. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Sears' companies, Maltsters elect new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Equities fall sharply, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Births.

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