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The Times - 27/09/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From David Bonavia, By Alan Hamilton, By David Wood, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Jay and Anthony Thomas, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans home Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Groser, Leonard Amey, From a Chess Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel, By Our Labour Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Clifford Longley, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Denis Taylor, By Tim Jones, From Dessa Trevisan, From Derek Wilson, From Leo Goodstadt, From Our Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, By Neil Allen, By David Parry-Jones, By Geoffrey Green, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Brian Lewis, Henry Raynor, William Gaunt, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Richard Holmes, Michael Wood, Nuala O'Faolain, David Pryce-Jones, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, Gerald Ely, Jerome Caminada, PHS, David Wood, BARBARA H. BAIRD., CAROLE A. BAKER., PENELOPE A. DUNFORD., MARGARET BASS, , CAROLYN DOOLEY, , NAOMI TARRANT, , N. H. MOYNIHAN, , JAMES ANDREWS, , J. H. BENNITT., JONATHAN ROSENHEAD., CHRIS ECONOMIDES., J. S. ROSS., PAUL WITTER, , RICHARD BEETHAM, , GLORIA BOLTON., A. E. PENNIFOLD, PETER I. EUSTICE, , JOHN CARTLEDGE., G. J. ROTH., ELIZABETH JACKSON., By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Jay, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, From Our Economics Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Roger vielvoye, Robert Jones, Ronald Edgerton, By Anthony Rowley, From Anthony Thomas United States Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, THOMAS A. SARGENT, , G. J. T. ROBINSON., HAROLD BEARSTON, Christopher Baur, ANTHONY FLEW, , W. P. GILPIN., Anthony Thomas, Sally White, By John Woodland, by Peter Jay, by Hugh Stephenson, by Geoffrey Bell, by Anthony Thomas, US Economics Correspondent, by David Spanier, by Frank Vogl, by Patrick Brogan, by John Earle, by Stephan Schattmann, by John P. Clay, by Alan McGregor, by Ian Morison, by Dan van der Vat Southern Africa Correspondent, by Dr Paul Catz, by Mary Kaldor, by Peter Mansfield, by Melvyn Westlake, by Cyril Burgess, by Sir Philip de Zulueta, by David Jones,

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News: Holland, living far beyond her means, faces huge battle against inflation, Selling an incomes policy to the arch capitalists, Somerset House grandeur is all outside, Mr Nixon off to see Emperor of Japan, Uganda scraps Murchison Falls power scheme, The Pandora's box of a prices and incomes policy, Troops fire rubber bullets as youths stone firemen, Israel to defy UN on plans for Jerusalem, China seeks support for United Nations entry, Austrian Socialists seek an absolute majority, Bonn concentrates on efforts to control inflation, 48 priests in Argentina arrested for protesting, Triumph for Dr Banda, Mr Rippon says now or never, Industrialization at painful stage Down Under, Anarchist sought for shooting two policemen, Two detectives watched in a cottage vegetable, Mr Heath 'indifferent' on jobs, Mr Wilson says, Call for more Swiss moves to control economy, Russia threatens retaliation unless Britain retracts expulsion orders, Tory strains foreseen over major Bills, Six and Britain aim at unity against dollar threat, Clues to future interest rates, Apprehension in the orchards Agriculture, Ulster minister's resignation as a symbolic act, MP seeks cash to fight elm disease, Putting the multinationals in perspective, Belgian election decision halts parties' wrangle, Rediscovering freedom in Hungary, S Vietnam police foil plans for violent protests over election, Man who welcomed Nixon 'package', Pope pained by defections from priesthood, Wounded man vanishes, King's role in Danish Cabinet crisis called into question, Teachers' union investigating shortage of jobs, Miners' eviction brings church protest in Spain, When Nick of the KGB saw Concorde, Gang makes £120,000 with forged bonds, School councils 'should replace managers', Race board inquiry demanded after officer's allegations, Big trade posers for South Africa, Architects' poll will settle future of RIBA, The Times Diary Publishers to buy Witanhurst?, Yugoslavs are pleased with Brezhnev visit, Father Leech leaves drug scene for teaching post, French Senate elections bring little change, Post union will fight 20,000 jobs cut, Rise in oil revenues offsets Arab defence costs, Protectionist lobby in U S a cause for concern, Setbacks but no gloom in Italy, Greeks likely to hurry trial of Lady Fleming, Stolen Italian treasures seized in three cities, Prospects grow for overall decision on currency crisis, Investment dilemma in Eastern Europe, The Army's Ulster operation in historical perspective, Soviet defector said to have betrayed spies in W Germany, Peter Hain defence fund, Man dies after whirlwind damages houses, Dr Kaunda faces more trouble with students, Four Tokyo students raid palace, Yard warning to detectives on underworld links, Youth backs rally for moral revival, NUS calls for action to avert crisis on student housing, Fear of failure that leads to apathy, Eurobond market: going through another difficult time, Full impact of American blow yet to be felt in Japan, French fear end of uneasy labour calm, Daunting task to raise falling growth rates of poor nations, First in series of executives' books, Counting blessings-and lost votes, United States begins to soften on gold price and surcharge, TUC ruling improper, says miners' leader, Payments problem may slow Scandinavian growth, Eurocurrency market: exasperating but useful institution, Moderate quits Stormont Cabinet in protest over Faulkner policies, Viewpoint All the fun of the fair, Last Aberfan tips are removed, US conglomerates Corporate arithmetic taken down a peg. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bland, Welch & Co. Ltd., Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Anglo-Israel Bank Limited, Howden, Hodder & Stoughton, Richard Ellis & Son, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Midland Bank, Credito Italiano, Belgium Standard, S. Hoffnung & Co. Limited, High & Dry, Royal Insurance, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, C. B. A Bank, Shelter, Credit Suisse, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., Worldwide Financial And Investment Services., Deutsche Bank, Bfg, Techmashexport, Kloster Prinz, London Multinational Bank, National Bank Of Greece, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Cowan, De Groot Limited, Hall Engineering (Holdings) Limited, City Of Birmingham, Cbc, Formid Abs, Express Services (Holdings) Limited, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited, United Commercial Bank, Empress Services (Holdings) Limited, Société Générale, Goldman Sachs, History Today, Rothschild Intercontinental Bank Limited, Trade Development Bank, Mellon Bank, Fb, Anderson Mavor Limited., Banbury Group, Pelham Books, Bank Of New South Wales, Banco DI Napoli, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Moscow Narodny Bank, The Chartered Bank, Vent-Axia, Warwick Engineering Investments, Langs, National Westminster Bank, American Express International Banking Corporation, The National Bank Of Kuwait Sak, Den Norske Creditbank, Colston, Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, London Interstate Bank Limited, Excess Holdings Limited, Banque Belge Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Bsr Limited, Toronto Dominion Bank, Britian's International Bank., The Scottish Provident Institution, Bb, Bank Of America, Atlantic International Bank Limited, Bhd Engineers Limited, The Steel Group Limited, Chemical Bank, Jones Lang Wootton, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, Bank Of New Zealand, Lbi, American Express, Slumberdown, Qa's, Thomas Marshall Investments Limited, The Times, Daimler, The Bank Of New York, Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd., Cadbury Schweppes, Hs, Constable, Blyth & Co., Inc., Inland Revenue, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Victorian Book Club. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Former champion in chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,881, Radio, Lay By in London. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Principalship of. Law: Lonrho man is accused, Law Report September 21 1971 Court of Appeal Care order substituted for detention. Sport: Rugby Union Wales Bpay Canada crushing compliment, Tennis Smith beaten by college student, Yachting Williams wins Endeavour, Bugner should prove too big and strong for Bodell, Road running S African wins London to Brighton race, Boxing Monzon finds Griffith hard to subdue, Cricket S Africans decline, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Miss Harper returns to success, Hockey Richmond win well but show some flaws, Both titles won in Munich by Britain, Golf Jacklin finishes strongly to share prize, Football Sheffield United face first team change, Athletics W Germany win comfortably, For the record, Motor cycling Read wins world 250cc title, Yearling by Sir Ivor among best offers this week. Reviews: Rawsthorne memorial concert, Books on Thursday, Koestler's dramatic field of play The Case of the Midwife Toad, The best and the worst of Borges The Aleph and Other Stories, 1933-1969, Mr Downes finds his old Wagnerian self Siegfried/ Götterdämmerung Covent Garden, Flemish tradition of independence, A caper round the cultural abyss Girl, 20, The chapters of Eleanor's failures The Home, Npo Festival Hall, Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Books for the experienced manager, An immigrant faces his ghosts The Nerve, The Dream as fantasy about love and lovers A Midsummer Night's Dream Bbc 1, Crime Vulture in the Sun, Quick guide. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF graduates, Peter Brinson's new post, Appointments in the Forces. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Jones Lang Wootton, Country Properties, Property Empty land can be profitable. Editorials/Leaders: The Priorities In Race Relations, Emperor And President In Alaska, Mr Brezhnev's In-Tray, New Look At Power Supply. Letters to the Editor: Unequal pensions, Special Drawing Rights, Quarrying near Cromarty, Road pricing, Profit-making within the parameters of public law, Science research and academic freedom, Discredit is due, Grants to women graduates, Stock Exchange disclosure guide, Brunel memorial, Letting off steam, Children in Bengal, After the interruption, Still waiting, Printing the date, The government of the Church, The last days of life, Protest and service, Verbal facts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, State opening of Parliament. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Air Marshal Sir Robert Saundby, Mr Justice Hugo Black A judge famed for his defence of individual liberties, Lord McCorquodale Of Newton. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 26. 1946 Radioactive ships. Business and Finance: Method and motivation set pace for Japan's 'economic miracle', Capital flow controls merely 'palliatives' says Sir Eric Roll, Libya likely to open talks on oil concessions, SIB guidelines in yard control and accounting, Business Diary: Briton source of EEC anguish. Bahamian blues, Air board criticized for failing to halt growth, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Keynes and White on the dollar crisis, Lines Brothers facing break-up of key parts, Management Release energies from dying concerns, CBI will explain Industry Act fears to Mr Carr, Company Meeting Wagon Repairs Limited, Banks to go softly on rates, Pressure on cigar makers as sales leap, Briefly from the Boardroom, House-builders council expels another ten, Russia will go-it-alone on £835m truck plant, Company News Tipper Industries slow down, All set for Merseyside dockers to begin stage two of Devlin plan, New Issues Empress Services offer for sale, Germany to put up extra finance for VFW aircraft, Start on Alaska pipeline this year ruled out, Consumer group plea to retain marks of origin, How the missing gold reserves were spent, Redundancy pay total jumps £18m in seven months, TUC given Carr plan to modify tribunals, Platinum production at half capacity, Results this week, Industry in the regions Dundee: in the balance between boom and doom, One-day strike may hit 140 firms, S Koreans in talks with UK shipbuilders, Company Meeting Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited Annual General Meeting, Bonds traded in Europe, Help for the food industry's fight against inflation, Mining Anaconda copper workers return, In search of a formula to break the international currency deadlock. Business Appointments: Business appointments Brooke Bond Oxo's new finance director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, More share prices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change (Current market price multiplied by the number of shares in issue for the stock quoted), Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks. Shipping News: Freight Report.

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