The Times - 01/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By George Clark Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Evans, From Brian Cashinella and Tim Jones, , By a Staff Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Hunter Symon, By John Groser Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Hopkirk, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Derek Wilson, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Dennis Bird, Gerald Ely, Stephen Walsh, Karl Dallas, Robert Anderson, Stanley Sadie, Chris Dunkley, Clive Barnes, Giuliano Dego, Roger Baker, by Prudence Glynn, Mirabel Walker, Roger Berthoud, John Young, PHS, David Spanier, R. J. OGLE, , TOM HARPER, , MICHAEL HORNSBY, , JOHN SYNGE., GEOFFREY de FREITAS., MICHAETL BURGESS, , D. McLEOD, , JILL TYNDALE, , DOROTHY WARD, , FRANCIS AYIWARD, , E. PHILPOTT, , P. VIVIAN GRAY, , RITCHIE OF DUNDEE, , R. M. ADAMS, , S. MESSER., JOSEPHA AUBREY SMITH, , JOHN SHAW, , H. LOVEGROVE., A. VERNON OWEN, , MARTIN ROBERTS, , DIANA ROBERTS, , COLIN CRAIG, , G. PICKERING, , G. GORDON JACKSON, , D. SEABORNE DAVIES, , ROSALIND CATHERINE MARY, COUPER, , Leonard Amey, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Sally White, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Alan McGregor, T. D. SCRASE, , B. F. GRAY., DANIEL S. HAMERMESH, , E. THEOBALD, , W. R. HALL, , R. W. Shakespeare, DAVID G. F. ROBERTS, , Anthony Thomas, Richard Spiegelberg, Margaret Stone, By Craig Howard, Innis Macbeath, By John Woodland,
ResumoNews: Shutdown threatened at Heathrow airport today, Navy bids farewell to Singapore, Peking welcomes British vote on EEC entry, Mrs Gandhi wants swift action over Bengal, Hill farmers in Lake D istrict worried by tourists' pressures on national parks Agriculture, 20,000 hear IRA men at rally, Russia ready to aid Cuba, Mr Brezhnev clearing way for security conference next year, Makarios referendum may be used against enosis, Seasons by Pissarro may fetch £300,000, Nixon support for, Representatives of 95 'third world' countries astonished by Senate vote to stop foreign aid, Girl aged 16 in six-hour protest on jail roof, General Thieu tightens grip on opponents, In the land of the 'undismayed', Ukrainian bishops to hold own synod, Cambridge to have new mixed college, Value-added tax proposals will provide early test of Labour pro-Marketeers' attitude, Chile expecting Castro visit later this month, Bishops 'too much like directors', Party group in move to reorganize Labour, Mr Wilson tells his rebels why they must stay out of the Tory lobby, Three challengers may face Mr Roy Jenkins, 'China, People's Republic of' is official UN title, Barcelona bus strikers face call-up threat, Swiss women vote their way into Parliament, Conviction the only valid motivation of Christians, Viewpoint Thirty yéars on in fashion, Bentine crash aircraft found in forest, The Times Diary Pavel Licko's 18 month sentence, Screening tests urged to help spastic babies, Hamburg hears howls of fury at silent march, Claim of Westminster rule soon for Ulster 'is poppycock', Fear that reshuffle of local councils may start with too few experienced staff, David Wood Mr Wilson proved right after all, Bomb dropped on judge's home by mistake, Foreigners join Red Guards in a mountain climb, TUC urges repeal of Secrets Act curb, Prudence before the pill, Mixed response to leader's party warning, Heavier arms penalties expected among new Bills, Taboos of the great debate, Senators meet today to prepare their own foreign aid Bill, Liberals to act as watchdogs on prices, A glorious study of doom, The autumn child is O level material, 2,000 EEC specialist civil servants to be trained, Car ban urged for 26 New Forest areas, Bull gores cars, 45 die in dawn disaster at Rumanian mine, A welcome for British common sense in the EEC, Worker speaks his mind to Signor Colombo, S African CID chief tells of Indian's 'death leap', Telephone callers claim IRA was responsible for the explosion, Heavy guard on public buildings after Post Office Tower bombing, Poor children are more likely to become fat, Canadian press world shaken by big changes, High price passports to misery, New Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church chosen, Electricians favour new Labour pay policy, How 'Daily Express' accepted Market. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power., Ltd., Grand Metropolitan Hotels Limited, Val De Travers Asphalte Limited, Dunhill, Htv Limited, R. H. Cole Limited, Cable And Wireless Ltd,, Michael Joseph, Jones Lang Wootton, Midland Bank, The Squash Player, The Axel Springer Publishing Group, Mitchell Construction Holdings Limited, The Times, Daks+simpson Iccadilly, Cambrian, Kirkstall, The Solicitors' Law Stationery Society Ltd., Guerlain, Drivers Jonas, Birmingham Blues, The Scottish Provident Institution, City Of Helsinki, Daimler Hire Limited.. Arts and Entertainment: British team defeats Dutch at chess, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,911. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: American woman of 7o to see jailed son in China, Supreme Court nominee faces a money obstacle, Lord Hailsham says judges not out of touch. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in November, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 30, 1946. Sport: Show jumping Harvey Smith wins Grand Prix, Revson wins series, Boxing Busy year for Foster, Hockey Surrey waste chances, Motor racing Lap record for Williams, Golf Nineteen under par but far from record, Sports in Brief, Football Leeds open the door to the top for Derby County, Rugby Union Serious work for returning Welsh, Rugby League York beat touring team, Tennis Pairing that may not be reneated, Rackets and Real tennis Angus takes two titles, Racing Threat from U S in great season, Ice skating Scots should excel again, For the record, Yachting London University win at Derwent. Classified Advertising: University, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Entertainments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 24. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, County Properties, Property Three sites overseas bought up. Reviews: James Joyce Memorial Liquid Theatre, Perlman/Ashkenazy Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction Paradise, Ralph McTell Queen Elizabeth Hall, Life in the 'tough' North Omnibus Bbc 1, The Matrix in London, War Baby, Lso Festival Hall, The conductor as hero Falstaff Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: Explosion At The Post Office Tower, All Smiles After Paris, A Question Of Confidence, The Senate's Warning On American Aid. Letters to the Editor: Future of the Taiwanese, Conditions in which jurors serve, Paying hotel bills by cheque, Sale of electrical appliances, Computerized gas bills, Training the unemployed, Growing up gradually, Voting on EEC legislation, Cramping one's style, Comprehensive house insurance, Reports by Justice, Under the hammer, Welsh in the courts, Railways in Brazil, Postal codes, The Minch fishery, The Hastings line. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamenary Diary. Obituaries: Mir Laik Ali, PROF A. W. K. TISELIUS Nobel Prize for chemistry. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization & week's change, Bonds traded in Europe. Business and Finance: Hallmark of the greeting card world, Iran meeting with oil groups on revenues, Toolroom strike a gauge for peace prospects, Japan for EEC talks on steel export curbs, Hypermarket site planning criticized, Truck weight verdict key to sales, Business Diary in Europe: Common Market language IBM pact, Unit trust prices, Ample coal stocks delay effects of overtime ban, Engineering sector still tops redundancy lists, Scott Lithgow mission seeking orders abroad, UK container consortia split joint operations on Australian route, New Issues, Results this week Royal Dutch-Shell Reed and Brooke Bond, Freight Report Grain trend may confound the optimists, Commodities £8.2m for coffee diversification, Nigeria Devaluation and currency switch, Norway Growth slackens and exports feel the pinch, U S Economics Impatience casts a cloud over Wall Street, Cornhill income bond, Stock Exchange holidays, IATA closer to N Atlantic air fares free-for-all, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, Giro helps to speed books distribution, HTV joins the television sector, Launch of three Seabridge group ships this month, Algeria considers second gas pipeline to Europe, Cambodian riel down, North-west searches for recognition, Argentine ban eased, Japan builds up a British network Clifford Webb continues his series on foreign car importers, CIR's statutory role begins after 2½ years, High labour turnover in clothing industry may be costing £40m a year, survey says, Company News, United Nations Trade survey sees little prospect of early agreement on stabilized exchange rates, Yorkshire union urges: keep textile import labels, Chamber of commerce leads with EEC briefings and visits abroad by Midland firms, U S bank for City, Reins in the banks' tight grip, Mr Connally calls next Group of Ten meeting in Rome on November 23, CITB hope to clear state debts ahead of target date, Mining Gold Fields foresees supply shortage, German fears on UK competition in Europe, Neddy plan for study of 'threshold' wage deals, Tolerant factor in work relations, Slater Walker bonds, Eire stresses need for more jobs, West Germany French monetary position closer to ours-Brandt, BSA quorum confirmed. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Maurice Dorman joins board of MLH Consultants.
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