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The Times - 17/08/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Our Political Staff, From John Chartres and Tim Jones, From Brian Cashinella, From a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Our Business News Staff, From Ronald faux, Tony Aldous, From Patricia Clough, From Geoffrey Dodd, , By Peter Reddaway, From Peter Hopkirk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, Albert Hall Joan Chissell, Leonard Buckley, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Guy Brett, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Terry McLean, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by PRUDENCE GLYNN, PHS, L.H.McROBERT, , HENRY BRINTON, N. CANTLIE, , JOHN WOOLF, , MICHAEL GOLDMAN, G. R. A. DARLING, , MURIEL ANDERSON, , ARTHUR S-R. PYPER, , SYLVIA SAYER, , ELIZABETH HOLLAND, , A ROESN, , HUGH FERGUSON JONES, ., A.J.MATES, , JOYCE WILLIAMS, , J. S. HOLLINS-GIBSON, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, Dr J. Willenz, S. S., From Anthony Thomas, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From David Blake, By Our Industrial Staff, By Andrew Wilson, By David Spanier, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DR NEVILLE G. TURNER, KEITH TRICKETT, , AVO HIIEMAE, M. S. GRAY, , By Maurice Corina, From Frank Vogl Frankfurt, Aug 16, By Margaret Stone, a special report, by Rosihan Anwar, by Emil Salim deputy chairman, National Development Planning Agency, by Hugh Mabbett, by Mohammad Sadli chairman, Board of Investments, by 0. G. Roeder, by Judy Bird Williams, by Umar Kayam, by Jakob Oetama,

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News: Industrial drive at last getting under way, Tourist attractions in plenty but few services for the foreign visitor, Mr Malik's plea for more cooperation in SE Asia, Egypt asks UN to end Israeli transfer of Gaza strip Arabs, Election offers new chance to build nation, Gamble to restore confidence abroad and check inflation at home, 'Official' IRA opposes sabotage plan, Stammerers in popular ecotalk, Mr Kennedy convinced of genocide in E Bengal, World foreign exchange dealings at a standstill, Life with M Boulez is no piece of cake, The Times Diary War on Want: exit Oxfam shadow, Murder school run for girls, prosecution says, HenryVIII legs are sent to the Tower, Cabinet emergency meeting calls for early talks with EEC on dollar crisis, GLC accused over Covent Garden, Mycenaean treasures plundered from tombs in Cyprus, Coming At Tractions, 250 feared lost in Andes valley as volcano bursts, Fear of bombs and bullets subdues nightlife, Captain 'was aware of My Lai massacre', West Europe Malta Parliament told that talks with Britain are continuing, Mr Mintoff dissatisfied with Britain's offer, Beaten-up constable is handed back to RUC, Kiss-of-life for girl in Channel swim, Indonesia, Bahrain Ruler changes title after independence, Dr Ellsberg pleads not guilty, Fighting with care to save canals, Influence on Europeans already strong, Franffurer Allgemeine, Steady comeback-with a difference-for age-old folk entertainment, Recruiting is up but more prefer short terms, Science report Psychiatry: Outlook for manic-depressives, Government rejects Labour plea to recall Parliament, Inquiries over British seamen missing in Guinea, State oil concern a pacemaker for producers, Bernard Levin Thumbs up, Mr Bunn, for a return gesture, Hospital pay committee man resigns in protest, Soviet minority considers enmigration, Tough steps restore order in Jakarta, Banda visit breaks apartheid barriers, Eighty IRA officers and large number of volunteers among 230 interned, Army says, Surprise two-hour break in Berlin negotiations, £129 return air fare from Miami to London, Couple are sought after doubt on marriage, Country likely to be self-supporting in rice by 1974, Mr Wilson to speak at anti-Market rallies, Workers' takeover threat to GEC factory, NUR likely to seek rise soon for 190,000, The not-forgotten heroes, Flats collapse as typhoon hits Hongkong, Economy on right track for development after years of massive inflation, Gunman gets £100,000 ransom for Tuborg chief, TUC allies itself to fight over UCS shipworkers' stand, RB 211 may be exempted from new American surcharge, Atmosphere cooler but cold war averted, National Trust to kill 3,000 Farne seals, Crew abandon Greek ship after explosion. Index. Display Advertising: Expo International,, Bank Bumi Daya, Multiple Display Advertisements, Montague L Meyer Limited, Bank Dagang Negara, Legal & Financial, Moores Stores Ltd., Indonesian National Lines, Lyon, Legge Locks, Garuda Indonesain Airways, Hill & Delamain Ltd., Huls, Fiat, Stanley Gibbons Ltd.,, The Times, Indonesian Oil Develops, Bank Indonesia, Indover Bank, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Ansor Corporation, Youngman System Building Ltd, Bank Negara Indonesia 1946, Bankatin, The Hongkong Bank Group, Harold Ingram Limited, Whitbread And Company Limited, The Chartered Bank. News in Brief. Law: Security guard let men into warehouse, Death sentence demanded for 13 in Turkey, Rolf Steiner accused of ordering torture, £1,150 in fines on supporters, Demonstrators fined, Dean's trial told British woman will not testify, Cleared director claims damages over jail term. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Keene increases his lead in chess contest, Brilliant bridge win by Rose and Teltscher, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,850. Sport: Disqualified rider 'gave victory gesture', Yachting Macdonald-Smith behind, Rugby Union Daawes's team home to a Beatles-style welcome, Golf Oughton beaten in first round, Horse trials Eight nations to compete at Burghley, Carson moves up to 97, Football Best has instep injury but Law should be fit, Sports in Brief, Athletics Not a revolt, more a cool call to action, Bad start by Loretto in Clark Cup, Soft going will call for stamina in Maina and Fleet Wahine, Darting at the bowling like a terrier at an assailant's ankles, Board will meet on Thursday, Bowls Warren and Birch pay no respect, Lions did more than enhance prestige, Tennis Rebels profit in dispute. Picture Gallery. Reviews: promenaders' tribute Mahler 3, At the feet of Gaudi, Wozzeck at Salzburg: a soldier crushed by greyness, Royal Ballet season at Covent Garden, A Little of What you Fancy Hampstead, Sez Les Yorkshire Television. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Ibm. Property: Salerooms. Editorials/Leaders: Action After The Shock, Common Sense Operations. Letters to the Editor: Court transcripts, Capital of Europe, Success without government aid, Cardiff's status in local government, New pennyweight, Cumberland road plan, Northern Ireland: restoration of order, Why computer support was justified, Millbank Hospital, National airline name, Prison waiting rooms, County boundaries, Dartmoor and the Bishops, A resignation over hospital pay, Opera in English, After the wasps?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Society of Apothecaries, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr J. B. Hanson, Major A. R. Pym, Paul Lukas, Mr W.O. Bentley, His Honour Sir Brett Cloutman Vc Former Official Referee. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, August 16, 1946 Immigrant ship. Business and Finance: New trustee and closed-end structure proposed for Gramco property fund, Mining Halt to Queensland Mines dealings, Currencies on Bonn agenda tomorrow, Business Diary: The Revenue's new Chief Valuer · French 'PAYE', Implications for British trade, Motor trade turnover up 14pc in three months, Lawyers 'cannot save shinyards', Commodities, Gatt may discuss American action next week, Unit trust prices, OPEC move against companies poses threat to own economies, Bids and Deals Norvic to take 67p from Drakes, Mr Volcker here to consult on measures, The dollar The text of President Nixon's speech to the nation, Bitter reaction from UK industry at 10 pc surcharge on imports, Chrysler severest-hit of UK car makers, Lufthansa proposal to cut fares on the North Atlantic could spark off tariff war by big airlines, Briefly from the Boardroom, London foreign exchanges will stay closed today, Financial News Company News AGB Research hoist payout, The dollar A tourniquet for the American dollar haemorrhage, New Issues $60m Euro-loan for John Lysaght, Japanese stand on yen parity as central bank buys record $600m, Floated DM complicates problem for the Six, Scotch now on way will escape levy, Truman board split on takeover, US tourists face conversion difficulties, Calendar of events behind the great American dollar drain, Whisky sales after the surcharge, Wall Street records shattered after Nixon package: 32.93 rise on day, £9a Week more offered to Mersey dockers. Stock Exchange Tables: Equity advance checked, How the markets moved, Fixed Interest, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr F Bennett to succeed Col Whitbread. Births.

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