The Times - 27/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From John Chartres and Tim Jones, From Staff Reporters, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Housego, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones and Brian Cashinella, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Cambridge, Oct 26, From Trevor Fishlock, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Eric Marsden, From Ian McDonald, By Clifford Longley, By Ralph Shaw, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, Moira Keenan, Jane Adrian, Peter Nichols, Innis Macbeath, Nigel Lawson, PHS, ARTHUR WOODBURN., STAMP, , CHARLES SANFORD, , M. HARTWELL, , ANDREW BIRD, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , ROBERT KIRKWOOD, Chairman, , T. B. SMITH, , G. HALLETT, , O. H. PARSONS, , A. D. WALKER, , BASIL E. BENNETT, , JOHN STEEL, , BASH TAYLOR, , ROGER de GREY, , R. H. BUXTON, , From Our Special Correspondent, By our Medical Correspondent, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A Correspondent, E. R., Guy Brett, Charles Lewsen, Wexford, John Higgins, Barry Norman, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Michael Thomas, RON BILLINGS, , By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, C. RYAN, , DAVID LIPSEY, , C. BRINTON, , DAVID M. WILKINSON, , S. N. PAYTON, , G. F. KEATINGE, , M. R. WETHERFIELD, , R. M. WALTER, , JULIA CUMBERLEGE, , MALCOLM S. IMHOFF, , H. H. G. BENNETT, , ANDREW McEWAN, , Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Libel action withdrawn by ex-town clerk, Six fail to agree on ways to reform farming, Wife of train robber wins tax appeal, Duke of Windsor 'one of best dressed men', Presidential pardon for Shaikh Mujib possible, Science report Obstetrics: Baby-saving technique, Battered body of missing girl found in Sicily, Volkswagens in U S may have to be modified, Nato ministers open secret nuclear talks, Autumn beauty steals the RHS show, Text of the Albanian resolution, Mr McCarthy starts on the path to 1972, £13,650 paid for a carriage clock, Signatories of letter to Mr Jenkins, Passenger stops man from seizing aircraft, Foreign Office satisfaction, Proctorial reform proposals criticized, Banking City banks fall foul of the Fed, Casualties of the economic slump, In defence of the two year gap, Mr Heath says support for entry grows, French see decision on Peking as ending joint domination of world by Russia and America, Grivas leaflets call for revolt in Cyprus, Closer Soviet-Canada ties agreed, Italy's top-heavy army, Woman to help coloured school-leavers, Concern in Moscow over future policies, Man 'was tool of network of illegal immigrants', Mrs Gandhi says arms deal is 'not unusual', Bulldozers roadblock halts fleeing gunmen, Havana hijacker said to have had only a pencil, Communists in Hongkong are jubilant, Strong fight to save Magdalene Bridge, Bound and gagged man is found dead in day of riots and shooting, 'Disloyalty' angers dismissed MP, Mr Brezhnev's Paris visit is to bring forth a political declaration, Spanish moves to halt labour unrest, Riddle of couple killed by gas main leak, Turkish Cabinet decides to offer resignation, Architects' president pleads for unity, Ontario voters reject socialist party, Action against police questioned, Call for inquiry into lecturer's transfer, Officials' negligence in V and G affair denied, Hopes no longer high for talks in Salisbury, Fischer through to challenge for world title, Threat to extend strike over airport driver, Washington believes expulsion of Taiwan will damage UN, Zambian plans for strong ground and air forces, The Times Diary Addis-our man for Peking?, Churches split on revolution aid, Mrs Meir rejects emphatically American ideas on how to achieve Suez Canal settlement, Tolerating black separatism in Britain, Mr Smith conquers the Thames, 'Isolate troops' call as Newry buries shot men, British expert fears shortages will lead to E Bengal famine, Self help: women and children first, 101 Labour MPs urge Jenkins switch, Home News Tourists produce a record £572m for Britain in one year, Radical law changes proposed to give property protection to divorced women and widows, Mr Sato now fighting for his political life, Chinese diplomat allows himself a fleeting smile, High drama that led to US defeat, Inquiry by Israel into motor firm, Hospital pharmacist attacks drug sale 'gimmickry', Police station is wrecked as Ulster bombing hits new area, German double pay lure for Britons, Bomb delays trains. Politics and Parliament: Check urged on S African officials in London, 20-30 more MPs suggested for Stormont, Lord George-Brown hopes Labour will not damage British interests House of Lords, Mr Stewart puts terms for voting with Tories, Consent of the people not obtained, Better placed for sustained growth, Differences not expected with Commission on what areas get assistance, Secretary of State confident jobs will go to Scotland House of Commons, Ignorant outburst by Mr Kennedy House of Commons, Why Mr Stewart must vote 'Yes', Kennedy attack 'ignorant'. News in Brief. Law: Accused British boy tells of life in Istanbul prison, Wife's right to defend suit and cross-pray Huxford v Huxford, All-male jury for boy on murder charge, More arrests in Sierra Leone Army coup case, Murder attempt trial, Thornton v Swan Hunter (Shipbuilders) Ltd, Demonstrators stop judges' car and demand court hearing in Welsh language, Abortion clinic order against three taxi men, £3,500 damages at £2 a week, Consistory court cuts silver sale by church, Arrests made 'because of violence'. Index. Display Advertising: Chartreuse, Interim Statement, Dundee, Perth And London Securities Limited, Halifax, Wood Bastow Holdings Ltd., Trident Television Ltd, Fisons, Rhp Bearings. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Football Arsenal run out of space and time, Tennis Hunt must make first move say ILTF, Racing Mellon may match champions, Today's football, Rugby Union Visit of South Africans another chipping away of the stone. Official Appointments and Notices: Open University appointments, Church news. Editorials/Leaders: Ideas For A Settlement In Ulster, How Will China Behave Now?, Joint Owners Of The Family Wealth, Faster Action On Monopoly. Letters to the Editor: Little realism, Rent market, What dogs see, Curb discount dodgers, Premium bonds, Future of art colleges, Keep Giro afloat, Wrong code, Electric profits, Lenient sentences, Cost of books, Employment prospects in the EEC, Pudding 5p, Accidents and top management, Early Father Christmas, Less than frank, Ulster's role in the founding of USA, Value of works of art, How to make these guns safe, Gas bills. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Fisons Group, Domestic Situations, Msl, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Dorland Advertising Limited,, Entertainments. Marriages. Deaths. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes in BSA management, Glovers' Company, Wheelwrights' Company. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Friday, October 25, 1946 Bodleian's New Era. Obituaries: Dorothy Smith Marjolin, SIR HAMILTON GIBB Arabic studies pioneer, Carl Ruggles. Reviews: Country house pastoral II re pastore, Fischer-Dieskau Festival Hall, He Who Gets Slapped Worthing, Beaton by Bailey Atv, Francis Bacon in Paris: figures in a room, Life is a Dream Gulbenkain Theatre, Canterbury. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,907, Not Softly. Softly again? Well, it does have Raymond Huntley among the cops and robbers, Stravinsky's archives, Radio. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Bank shares firmer. Business and Finance: Company Meeting East Asiatic Rubber Estates Pre-Tax Profits Up 20%, Young secretaries earn above £1,000, Bids and Deals, Birmingham may ask for legislation to aid business, Talks improve Franco-German relations, Development Bond conversion terms, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Clarendon Press recognizes ASTMS publishing, US rail concern in difficulties, Cannery to close at Peterborough, Common Market Japanese team and Europe an business leaders reject protectionist policies, Fixed Interest and Money, Orders for British shipbuilding industry drop to lowest level for four years, Price rises 'due to world trend', Allied may drop plan to take over THF, £7 ½m Trafalgar bid for Limmer, Town halls may have to pay more for loans, New Zealand Finance Minister eases tight money policy, Railway think tank gets up steam, Mining Texas Gulf in Rhodes Ridge talks, Head of Fiat hints at EEC motor mergers, Pilkington float glass project in Australia, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Company Meeting Bertam Consolidated Rubber, Renault sign new Kama pact today, General Motors reverse loss, $8m loss by Occidental in nine months, United States New threat to car firms, Review of IDC procedures is sought, Two-year upswing for Cape Asbestos, Union rebels unrepentant on deregistration, Employers deny draughtsmen's claim on pay, Road haulage chief attacks protectionist elements, In brief, R-R could have been saved former IRC chiefs say, Employers hope appeal to men will break toolroom deadlock, BLMC engine workers reject flat rate talks, Investment and the Common Market, Redundancy for 86 at Britten-Norman, Company Meeting Stocklake Holdings Limited Profits Up 62% To Record Level, Mr Ian Fraser made chairman of Rolls Motors, New Issues Dundee, Perth and London Securities, Drastic reform of merger and monopoly laws in next parliamentary session, Company News Harrisons and Crosfield give one-for-ten, Chairmen's Reports Saville Gordon heading for rebound. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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