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The Times - 19/10/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Tim Jones, From Robert Fisk., By Peter Hopkirk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Peter Strafford, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian McDonald, From David Housego, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Tom German, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Richard Wigg, Julian Mounter, PHS, Charles Hargrove, LESLIE FREWIN., CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS., A. J. W. CROMBIE, , JACQUELINE MORLEY, , J. T. SELLERS, , WILLIAM QUINE, , E. H. PAXTON, , EVELYN HOLT, , J. W. STRAFFORD., JANE ADLEY, , EILEEN M. WHEATLEY, , BARBARA HOULDER., MARY HUNTER., JANET WARD., BARBARA MACRAE TAYLOR., AMANDA PALLANT., A. J. SPARKE, , ANTHEA TRENCHARD., NEVILLE BLAIR., ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR., JOAN FEISENEERGER, , DAVID TYZACK., H. P. MANTON, , T. D. ROBERTS.SJ., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Prof D. B. Quinn, From Our Special Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, John Percival, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By John Armytage, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Jay, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, Kenneth Owen, By Our Labour Staff, John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK., BRUCE ALLSOPP., ROBIN HYMAN, , G. COLLA., ROBIN M. ARDLEY, , WILLIAM J. MITCHELL., FRANK BROWN., DAVID HARDMAN., Patricia Tisdall, By Ian Murray, Frances Christian, by Roger Vielvoye, by Dr J. Birks, by Robert Barton, by Jack Davis, by Patrick O'Leary, by J. N. McFeeters, by Gregory Haines, by Brian Cooper, by Arthur Lee,

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News: Mr Kosygin pushed to ground in attack outside the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, Vatican moving against idea of married priests, Atomic clocks in flight prove Einstein right, Mentally ill find outlet for expression in art, Yard plan for complaints department for public, Recognition urged for bronchitis sufferers, By 14 an average US child has seen 18,000 people die on television, British rival to BOAC's Atlantic run in 1973, Broadmoor lead to old murder, Egypt and Syria to hold military planning talks, Telescope to return to Greenwich, Peace on the high seas-so far, Girl 'held in room at airport for 11 days', Rhythm birth control needs research, Catholics are told, Paris girl of nine joins meter saboteurs, Fashion, Astronomy: Korean records of supernovae, Sea rescue: A Royal Navy Sea, African leaders accuse Pretoria's forces of 'barbarous aggression' against Zambia, Big swoop on European airports for new IRA arms flights, Polytechnics reply to arts panel attack, Belgians say Soviet defector is in the US, President Amin accuses troops, The North Sea Extending search for new wealth beneath the waves, Hijacker holds jet stewardess hostage, British officials to return to Rhodesia for talks, FBI blamed for death of hijack pilot, Woman's body in hut may be missing Briton, ch'ien Lung pieces sought at sale of spoils from Peking Summer Palace, Massive resources to be tapped but expensive setbacks lie ahead, Bargaining power strengthened, The end of double-talk and a chunky hotel Environment, Cheers and sun for the Queen, 10-hour riot after baseball victory, Border shots as Army blasts new craters, Britain's lead in marine surveying supported by quiet revolution in electronics, Mr Heath to allow Tory MPs free vote in Common Market debate, Ulster MPs seek an independent public inquiry into allegations of torture by Army, US points to danger of expelling Taiwan, US germ war centre for cancer research, New style of politics in Latin America, Yesterday's cars for tomorrow's buyers, The financial scandal in Paris, U Thant repeats refusal, Allied Breweries' move for £121m hotel group may start takeover battle, Mrs Gandhi tells President Tito that India does not want to go to war with Pakistan, Britain gives £8.5m more for Bengal relief, McGovern honesty and hope campaign, Mr Agnew briefed on Greek defence, Sucking sand and gravel from the depths is a booming industry, West Europe Six agree to tidy up on day Britain and other newcomers join, The offshore ferry service a test of resourcefulness, School free milk if city tests show health risk, Magazine aims to link up work on child rights, Divorce rate up and fall in illegitimacy, M Servan-Schreiber keeps promise, Tanzanian attack on Mrs Suzman, The Times Diary Local man beats Labour luminaries, Indefinite sentences in certain cases church group urges, Ensuring sex equality in Civil Service jobs, Eton boys want fewer rules, Fierce fighting as Vietcong attack Saigon outposts, Bronze Age settlement found near Dorchester, Labour pro-Marketeers warned of threat to socialism, Formidable challenges confront the production engineers, £75,000 aid to nursing service for terminally ill patients, Soviet warships may be bound for Cuba, Full list of members of the Government as Parliament reassembles, Mr Nader accuses AA of being a 'mere front', Exploratory drilling-from converted ship to semi-submersible rig, US former education chief dies in crash, Fish flourish but scientists worried, Women at work Role of the health visitor. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Elgar Birthplace Trust, ISS to operate immigrant repatriation scheme, Serious if arms were from communists, No messages from other ministers, Unsuccessful attempts to get debate on brutality allegations House of Commons, The Attorney General refutes charge of political interference, Unions made the scapegoat, Metrication confusion admitted, Legal row on Rolls-Royce patents denied, Ministers concede that Ulster interrogation techniques match a war situation, Another £8.5m for relief of Pakistan refugees, Burden on unions and employers in adjusting to industrial code, New MPs, Selective aid for returning immigrants, Why museums fall in with Government policy House of Lords. Arts and Entertainment: Stink bomb interrupts world chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,900, Radio, Broadcasting, Bobby Fischer wins. Index. Display Advertising: Save The Children,, Drypool Group, Mappin & Webb, Abbey Life Triple Protection, Gas, United Towing Ltd., Oil & Mining Personnel Selection Limited, Oxfam,, Eric Hill, Total, North Sea, Bigorange, Augustus Barnett & Son Limited, CAP, Nesda, The North Sea, Risdon Beazley Ulrich Harms Ltd., Geometrics, Sea & Land Pipelines Limited, Woking And District Water Company, Welcomes Industry & Commerce, Collins & Chambers Ltd., Applied Energy Systems Ltd, Hunting Geology & Geophysics Ltd., Home Oil Company Limited, Deinhard, Windsors, Steel Brothers Board Change, Marine Midland Bank, North Sea Diving Services Limited, The Times, International Offshore Services Ltd., Hewitt-Robins, Robb Caledon Shipbuilders Ltd, Petrochemical Industries, Dewar's, Greater London Council, Jaguar Cars Ltd,, Eg & G Qeophysical Ltd., Klosterprinz, Martin Marine Ltd., Punch Havana, Silk Fashion Helena Rubinstein, EQUITY & Law, Brown & Root, Uk. Ltd., French, Comex Diving Ltd., P. C. Henderson Ltd.,, Osa, Ipc Science And Technology, Yellow Pages, The Hamdale Group Limited, Arco, Interseawork, Pitney Bowes, Rs, Allied Suppliers Limited, Twa, Mnb, Rhp, Bea, Alpine Geophysical Associates (U.K.) Ltd., Offshore Services, A Financial Times. Law: Pilot jailed and banned, Power to order lump sum payments retrospective Jones v Jones, Jail for RAF man who sold Cyprus information, Justices' jurisdiction in maintenance cases Collister v Collister, PC says restaurant is 'a den of iniquity', Decree for husband: wife's claim of 'grave financial hardship' fails Talbot v Talbot, West Pakistani accused of 11 cases of arson, Decree for Lady Pollington, Woman granted bail, Police allege drug ring among Nato men, Fines for staging oh! Calcutta!, 'Life' for child murderer, Woman cleared of assaults, Girl killer gets life, Queen's picture: two on theft charge. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Table Tennis Chinese mystery tour, Golf Improved champion worth another look, Boxing Cut eye likely to stop Finnegan's opponent, Hockey Australia out and Pakistan in danger, Sports in Brief, Racing Europeans must swing pendulum their way, Motor racing Revson fined then declared the winner, Tennis Sponsors make bitter choice, Rugby Union New coach faces the problem of finding necessary blend, Football Tuneful understanding brings discord for Burnley. Editorials/Leaders: The Truth Must Be Uncovered, The Right People To Decide, Consumerism In Britain, The Dangers Of Texas Bargaining. Letters to the Editor: Slow speed gas charges, Eddie Waring's critics, Dogs in cities, Murder deterrent, Elm replanting, The Invergordon incident, Opus Dei, Advertising by sponsorship, Development in Bath, Ancient boundaries of Somerset, A rose from Nishapur, Ignorance about business schools, Dishwashers in the home: complaints about servicing, Book publishers' problem, Packing protest, Protection for police, Telephone and postal codes, Paper work. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news New Bishop of Southampton, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Alec Reeves, Celia Arieli Well-known pianist, Prof Beaglehole, M Jules Humbertdroz, Professor R. Wittkower A distinguished art historian. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 17, 1946 Goring's suicide. Reviews: Music Now Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall Stephen Walsh, The Gabrieli Quartet, Impossible Loves/A Day of Surprises Basement, Dusseldorf, Cologne and Paris: Europe's artists on show, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes Thames, Nijinsky according to Bejart Nijinsky, Clown de Dieu Forêt-National, Brussels. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Salerooms, Entertainments, Funeral, Appointments Vacant also on page 20. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp rise in Trust Houses Forte. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals, Bonn awaits levy relief confirmation, September home loan advances at new peak, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Stoppage by London tally clerks makes 46 ships idle, Chairmen's Reports Strong growth curve for IFI, Consumers' spending up £92m as Barber's measures start boom, Computer news CAP again raises turnover and profits, Textile industry work force cut 11 pc in a year, Profile of a new-style trade unionist, Contracts Tor Line in five-year £2m deal with Volvo, Where the US imports shoe pinches, Business Diary: 'Memoirs' from Bob Roberts of Electricity Council Profs contest, UCS was not a lame duck, yard chief says, BSC 'not forced to hive-off', Lazard/AEIB in Eurocurrency market link-up, Company Meeting Warren Tea Holdings, France 'Pinay' holders reassured, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Fixed Interest, £170 zinc producer price seen, Mining South African coal industry reviewed, Allied Breweries approach divided Trust Houses Forte with view to a takeover, Coventry lockout may lead to full strike, Car part makers puzzled by slow ordering, Civil servants call for expanding role of government research, Middle East Oil find in Persian Gulf, Plant deliveries down 5 pc, Group of 10 disagree on payments forecasts, A first shot at Trust Houses Forte, Italy Legal action planned to prevent Bastogi merger, United States Tax cuts may bring new inflation, bankers warn, Sharp decline in membership of AUEW, Company News Robert Hudson to recover interim slip, Britain accuses US of breaking Gatt rule, New car sales increase by 49 per cent in August, Commons denial of Rolls-Royce patents row, West Germany Government urged to compromise with Six in tackling world parity problems, Eec Finance talks scheduled, Beer Benefits of a British Euro-brew, New Issues GLC raising £50m by tender. Business Appointments: Business appointments NatWest post in Belgium for Mr Oxley. Property: Sale By Auction In Paris. Births.

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