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The Times - 21/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From David Housego, From Brian Cashinella, From Fred Emery, By Our Foreign Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Politial Staff, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Brian May, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano., From Peter Hazelhurst, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, From Pierre Comparet, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Charles Lewsen, Guy Brett, Irving Wardle, Richard Maylan, Bernard Levin, PHS, Louis Heren, CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE., JAMES R. MATHERS, , FRANCES STEWART, , MICHAEL STEWART, , PAUL WATKINS, , HAL MOGGRIDGE, , J. McMICHAEL., I. M. GLYNN, , KAY A. HEWINS, , NAHUM GOLDMANN, , W. F. GRIMES, , B. ASHLEY BARKER, , CORINNE G. WILSON, , ANGUS L. MACLEOD., YVONNE CRAIG, , E. P. MERRITT, , J. EBERLE, , JOHN ADAMS, , DOROTHY WOOD, A. LASCELLES, , By Eric Hardy, From Harold Franklin, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Roger Choate, By a Correspondent, A. J. W., Major-General Sir Allan Adair, By Ian Morison, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, R. G. RHODES, , A. E. WILSON, , GODFREY W. TYLER, , C. P. MORTON, , PETER H. MORSLEY, , Eric Wigham, Geoffrey Bell, by Peter Kilner, by David Docherty, by Peter Fox, by Adnan B. Mahhouk, by A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by Michael Frenchman, D.D., P.F.,

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News: Crew adrift 27 hours, President Bhutto says he will fight to recover East Bengal, The 10 years in between at Bermuda Mr Heath and Mr Nixon in search of a new relationship, Risk for Mrs Gandhi if troops stay, Snow reports, Museums will receive £1m from charges, Scientology report out tomorrow, Merseyside's battle for a better way of life Environment, Brisk trade in gold for India from the smuggler's supermarket, Helicopter rescue unit sought when RAF goes, JP rules 'favour Tories' Labour MP tells House, Woman shot dead as IRA step up bombing, Days of dual currency are numbered, The Times Diary Europe group to lose de Freitas, Hijack gang leader jailed for 13 years, Abu Dhabi Pace of development is now steadier and more realistic, 115,000 face divided future on hospital care, Council will inquire into £105,560 overspending, Science report Astronomy: New theory of how stars die, On this and the facing page David Docherty and Peter Fox look at the union's leaders, Al Fujayrah, Union of Arab Emirates, Odd man out among the rulers gambles on prospectors, The desert yields rich food crop-at a price, Soviet film wins five-year fight with censors, Mr Muskie leads race for Democratic nomination, Ajman, West Bank voters' dilemma, Partnership will help progress form poverty to wealth Sharjah, Soldier on leave from Ulster dies in house fire, Dubai Shrewd policies convert muddy creek into dynamic free port, Menai railway bridge reopens on January 30, Stellar style, Bare-breasted women with painted ears, Thant successor deadlock, President Pompidou likely to make official visit to London, Indian Army arrests 'Tiger of Tangail' after Dacca bayonetings, Dividing budget is state's main task, Merchants do business by satellite, A present that goes a long way, Agreement for the wall to be opened for W Berliners is signed, North Vietnamese overrun Plain of Jars, East Germans promised more consumer goods, Dismissal order on RAF men, Israel ready to meet Sadat war threat, Ace trouble-shooter amid political ferment, The vicious spiral of Hindu-muslim hatred, British contractors' prominent role, Ulster Army commander says he is 'quietly confident', EEC talks on one-year programme for Euratom, Pearce commission's plans set out, America told British entry will change relationship, Humphrey call to free Ulster prisoners, Concern at academic policies of EEC, University chiefs join students in rejecting union finance reforms, World Wildlife Fund aid to save Camargue, Medical services expanding, Sterling knocked out, Russian hijackers return voluntarily from Turkey, Tiny shaikhdom that struck oil looks ahead to even greater wealth, Late starters make up ground, Umm al Qaywayn, Moscow sells long-range airliners to China, Vandals wreck Christmas plans for 160 infants, Thefts of birds' eggs cause concern, Ending of surcharge comes into effect immediately, Duck counts highest for 20 years, Yard talks on how to catch £100,000 weekend raiders, Yard asks Interpol to seek Algerian, Basque priests object to their new bishop, Pakistan diplomats defect, Mr Heath and Mr Nixon get to the point, Plea to councils for halt in gypsy evictions, Italy awaits decision by Christian Democrats, Ban on animal imports to be lifted, Ovambo strike spreads to another mine, Uganda-Zaire attack on Rhodesia plan, Nato commission North Sea pollution chart, Stalemate in Labour meeting on province, Shares up strongly in record Wall St trading, India lifts naval blockade of Pakistan ports, 'Agonizing' lot of commuter to be improved, Belgian coalition plans run into difficulties, Links between three plots seen in Madagascar, Forest opencast mining plan stopped. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Concentric Group Of Companies, Dunhill, Shell, Sunley, Total, Khansaheb, The British Bank, Alomar, Barclays International, Christmas Gift Guide, Yorkshire & Lancashire Investment Trust Limited, De Luxe Ambassador Hotel, National Westminster Bank, Richard Ellis & Son, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Allied Enterprises, Habib Bank, Dubai Petroleum Company, The British Deaf Association, Dubai Bank Limited, Cable & Wireless, Alahli Bank Ltd.(C.S.C.) Dubai, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Hispanoil, Australian Industrial & Mining Corporation Ltd, Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd, The Chartered Bank, Tyndall Funds, The Wigfall Group, Galadari, The Arab Bank Ltd, The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Hampton & Sons, Gulf Agency Co (Dubai) Ltd., Gray Mackenzie And Co Ltd, Albert Abela Group Of Companies, Al-Nasr Trading Company, Reliance, Sayid Rajab Al Rifai. Politics and Parliament: Pay and allowance increases reflect higher costs incurred by MPs: Mr Powell's warning on danger of public and open corruption, MP says wife conned by directory firm, Councils should not be encouraged to defy school milk law House of Commons, Keeping politics off the local bench, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, EEC and legal profession: no need for fusion, Mr Powell denounces pay increase for MPs. Law: Man 'back from dead' and wife accused, Eight years for ringleader, House of Lords House divided on following previous decision Jones v Secretary of State for Social Services Hudson v Same, Detective is acquitted on bribe charge, PC's conviction quashed by Appeal Court, Court of Appeal Solicitors part with deeds, retain lien Caldwell v Sumpters (a firm) and Another, £25 fine on teacher who gagged pupil, Court reports issue may go to Lords Regina v Blackpool Justices Ex Parte Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd, Court frees girl's rescuer. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 20. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares weak, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues. Sport: Rackets Dawes ends a long run, Football Hereford earn place in third round, Tennis S Africa may return to Davis Cup, Cricket Rest have seven injured, Sports in Brief, Boxing Sterling's European challenge fails, Motor racing Surtees to sell new racing cars overseas, Yachting Cervantes left at start in second race, Rugby Union Case for allocating fixed Saturdays, Racing Glencaraig Lady to lead quality field at Kempton Park, Squash rackets Jehan a lion in chains. Reviews: Dandelion Young Vic, Eco Queen Elizabeth Hall Stephen Walsh, Eugene Atget, Parisian and photographer, Success of a touching parody and paradox His Monkey Wife Hampstead, London debuts. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Oxford and Cambridge awards, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, December 19, 1946 Shooting into space, A plain man's guide to the theory that Einstein was wrong. Editorials/Leaders: A Friend Of Ivan Denisovich, Slow Progress In Legal Education, The New Dollar And Europe's Farm Policy, World Money Equilibrium. Letters to the Editor: VAT information plea, Value of luncheon vouchers, Treating the mentally ill, 'Peter Pan', Profit sharing schemes, Women at war, Reporting in Ulster, The financing of medical research, Village film fare, Robbery in the street, Tax-free prize, Jews in Russia, Tom Brown's Schooldays, Aiding textiles, Historic buildings, Future of tracked transport, Ten rich nations and 91 poor ones, Methods of debt collection, Mining and environment, Assessing Concorde. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Italian team win Las Vegas bridge contest, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,954, Penny fairings go above £200-mark for first time, Broadcasting. Obituaries: Mrs Colin Clayton, Maj-Gen Beaumont-Nesbitt, Cdr J. H. Blacklock A notable submariner. Business and Finance: Unions end national pay bargains, EEC praise for Britain, Mining Poseidon's progress in difficult year, W German stock markets rally as Cabinet prepares new parity for Deutsche mark, Jessel builds up Staveley stake, Commodities Sugar up sharply, 50pc fare cut for air excursions to Sydney, Unit trust prices, Unofficial stoppage hits Lucas plant, Trust Houses board in clash over forecast of higher profits, Fixed Interest and Money, Bank lending slows down, Exporters to America 'will have to try harder', Orders for engineering exports slip sharply, Chairmen's Reports Barclays Bank Int on developing states, Farnborough air show open to 1,000 companies, Britain takes full advantage of new parities range, In Brief, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: David Smith steps down at 'WH' · Air change, Production delay confirmed by Poseidon, Equities, Union ban after wage talks fail at Vickers, Union Accident winding-up petition deferred, 'Industrial Act a case of overkill'-Mr Feather, Australia devalues dollar in compromise agreement, Computer news Sperry Rand joins RCA in new deal, Bank statements for December, Miners demand 'pounds, not pence' or a strike, Bids and Deals Delta secures control in the tussle for MEM, French group find oil and gas, Company News Brilliant package from Martin, Newsagent, Unions will put case to BSC chief against River Don hiving-off, Amended rates for insuring war risk cargoes, Six farm price talks held over: trade negotiations with US will open today, Are UK interest rates poised for takeoff?, THF makes the most of its tax charge, The slip-way to salvation, Industrial relations Multi-plant companies set the wages pace. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Sir John Stevens will be Morgan Grenfell chairman. Property: Salerooms.

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