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The Times - 09/09/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Denis Taylor, From Our Own Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Christopher Walker., By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By George Clark, From Clifford Longley, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Arthur Osman, By Basil Gingell, From a Chess Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By David Spanier, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Peter West, By John Nicholls, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Holmes, A. S. Byatt, H. R. F. Keating, Brian Alderson, Roger Baker, David Williams, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, PHS, L. WARNER, , BRUCE M. ADKINS, , J. GWYN MORGAN, , R. G. HAYWARD, , CHARLES SEBESTYEN, , MOHD. FADHEL JAMALI, , PETER REYNOLDS, , P. N. SLATER, , IAN YOUNG, , FINBARR SLATTERY, , DE L'ISLE, , TAN STEPHENS., C. H. F. FULLER, , SIMON JENKINS., MAX WILLIAMS, , TERENCE PRICE, , ERNST CHAIN, W. HOWARD A. W. FRANKLAND, HUGHES. A. A. GLYNN, P. B. MEDAWAR. FRANK GOLDBY, P. L. MOLLISON. CHRISTINE HODGES, A. NEURERGER. LEWIS B. HOLT D. M. PRYCE, HAROLD STEWART., H. E. STUTCHBURY, , F. ANDREW SHARMAN, , MARTIN R. S. DE BERTODANO, , From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Sir Kenneth Grubb, Prof Donald G. MacRae, A correspondent, By Giles Smith, BY Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Financial Staff, By Sally White, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Charles Hargrove, CHRISTOPHER J. WEST, , CECILY BATTEN, , MADELEINE DU MONT, , LAURA TATHAM, , A. BAILLIE, , MRS GRACE A. HEXT, , K. R. BAILEY, , PATRICIA L. WILCOX, , Hugh Stephenson, Julian Mounter,

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News: Floods drive 250,000 people from Lucknow, Police concern about missing Yorkshire girl, Liberals to endorse Common Market terms and suggest EEC changes to keep peace, Disappointment at the Pope's Luther decision, Ulster new towns urged to help to end strife, Snags in wearing of the green in Eire, Spineless wonders of the world, Taunton School, Tupamaros say they are ready to release Mr Jackson, British Association/Swansea Test of early warning system for pollution, Minister diverts motorway to save cottage, Higher education division criticized by professor, Harvey Smith film mislaid, Northern Ireland Opposition party ready to drop most conditions for accepting peace talks offer, Call for stronger warning on cigarettes, Need for democracy, Rhodesia faces long security bill, New union invites pilots, The Times Diary Wilson's 'Mr Europe': sit. vac., Nun buried Eva Peron in Milan cemetery, Australia cancels the Springbok tour, Call for worker priests is taken up by conference, Huks overwhelm Philippine Army patrol, Motoring Sports car insurance difficulties, U S diplomat is charged with embassy murder, Athens visit to prisoner, Worker control of film industry urged, Hijacker makes Jordan plane fly to Benghazi, Leading citizens' plea for sanity, Chase after 'Sewell in car' report, US and Russia to hold talks on naval safety, New Zealand farm union defends entry terms, Tax reduces 10½% rise in personal income, Fight against minister over school choice, Call for tighter control on farm chemicals, Giant squids 'not a yarn', Workers' living standards must match productivity, Forecast of excavation by nuclear explosions, Mr Cahill flies to Dublin after order to leave U S, Seato is warned against wishful thinking, Mr Lynch ready to consider talks offer, 15,000 jobs at stake 'if UCS is trimmed', Mr Powell challenges the Home Office's 'false picture' on immigration, Call for £8-a-week pension gets backing, Concern over hiving off of state industries, Strike wave shocks Israel into action, Mr Wilson's 12-point plan, Bormann-as-spy theory gains support, Petrol lead report work of trainee, Mobil says, Navy cancels visit to Malta as Mr Mintoff cuts off cheap petrol, 'Smoking can damage your health', Pension in lump sum rejected by Government, Mr Wilson puts 12-point Ulster plan and demands Parliament's recall, Dr William Tubman, Inferior quality 'clacker' toys can be dangerous, watchdog council says, Trades Union Congress/Blackpool Congress rejects Market entry on present terms, Mixed reaction in Germany to Brandt visit, Arts centre opens in Washington, R & R steel the show, TUC rejects Six terms despite fighting speech, Fear voiced of danger facing stolen Bellinis, A Soviet peace move to spike China's guns, Fenn Street boys move on, King Husain to rely on one-party system, 'Foulness delay may make millions suffer', Obey nature or perish, bishop says, Doors close on the Browning museum, Mr Odinga back in ranks of Kenyatta party, Labour launches campaign against entry terms, 'Reassert Westminster authority', Bishop rejects police spy's views on dean as 'nonsense', Two bomb attacks damage policemen's homes. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, Central Melbourne, Cassell, British Enkalon Ltd., The Second Alliance Trust Company Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, General London Fund For The Blind, The Times, Saa, Cambrian, Nationwide Building Society, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Town & City Properties Ltd, National Westminister Bank, Leads Permanent, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., Tube Investments Limited, Boac, Thistle Hotels Ltd., Associated Hotels Ltd., Provident, Times Special Reports, James Latham Limited, Atcost, Watney Mann Limited, B & I Nathan Limited, Datel, The City Code On Takeovers And Mergers. Law: Mr Sewell toured London after escape, court is told, Royal Navy fires shots at French trawler, Solicitors appear on fraud charges. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Durbridge thriller for the Fortune, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,870, Hartston's lead increased after a tense draw, Television Bbc 1, £27,000 grant for violin tuition. Sport: Tennis Taylor at his best, but Okker better, Longer trip should suit Rock Roi in Doncaster Cup, Football Tottenham rely on midfield harmony, Sports in Brief, Golf Irish fail on greens, Yachting Britain's Tornado title, Boxing Trouble with southpaws is their feet, says Bugner, Stewart's hundred could prove winner for Surrey, Rugby Union Bristol caught in web of own making. Reviews: Bette Davis at the National Film Theatre, Books next week, Crime The Blind Side, Rhymes, an alligator, and a prodigious work of art, Fiction Tenants of the House, Roots of issues still alive The Day Before Yesterday, Skyvers Roundhouse, Manifesto for male liberation Royal Danish Ballet King's, Edinburgh, A last act of witness to the 'lost youth of the world' Periclean Athens, Creating a style out of despair The Social Context of Modern English Literature, Vasarely and the world of chic, Quick guide, Carmen Coliseum, The Fairy Queen Albert Hall, Das Rheingold Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, The Times Motor Show Place, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 18. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept. 9, 1946 Air speed record, Bernard Levin Pray you undo this button. Editorials/Leaders: Price Restraint In Practice, Mr Wilson's Plan For Ulster, The Isolation Of South African Sport, The Antis Return To The Battle. Letters to the Editor: Cycling on the payement, Aldermaston marches, Two too many, Measures to control crime, Rabbit hutches, Problem of Ulster, Gaza Strip refugees, No cash bonus, Development in Bath, Disingenuous, Graphology and how it can be used in staff selection, Viewing arrangements for tourists, King Alfonso XIII, In the Mall, Famine in Bengal, Cure for colds, Millbank Hospital, Engineers and unions, Labour conference decisions and MPs, British machine, Imprisonment of Lady Fleming, More numbers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor W. J. H. Sprott, MR W.R. PADGETT Help for the alcoholic, Spring Byington, Lord Selborne Services to the Church of England. Business and Finance: TriStar deadline extended, Caribbean sugar growers may seek 40 pc increases, RTZ shelves potash plans, Andrew Goodrick-Clarke on the stock market reaction to the July reflation measures Are the bulls stirring in the City?, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Mining De Beers' profits are coming round, Italy Prices freeze in public sector, Signatories of the CBI prices pledge, Largest PO deal goes to Plessey, Company News P & O profit cut £3.6m to £1.4m in first half, Technology Learning aircraft lessons all over again, NY wool futures traded higher, Contracts, Team for Europe to allay exporters' fears, Equities, New computers from Digital, Briefly from the Boardroom, Predictable mixture from Tubes, Children's wear yields highest clothing profit, £20m from China and more to come-Hawker, Japan Plan to step up oil and gas exploration in Siberia, New Issues Chubb raising £3m by 1-for-11 rights, Share policies advised, Fixed Interest, P & O profits slump by £3.6m, Triumph lay off 2,000 after pay dispute, Shipyards 'must combat Japan', Machine tool new orders at lowest point since 1963, 76 larger firms sign 5pc prices pledge: 'massively encouraging' says the CBI, Training board cuts its deficit by £1.25m in yea, Alaska pipeline cost soars, United States $1,500m export aid Bill, City Code to impose stringent cash rules for takeover bidders, Bids and Deals Benson goes to Ogilvy for £885,000, Business Diary: Birth of British Caledonian Spotting planes, Marks of origin unnecessary says Mr Ridley, France Call for stable exchange rates among Six, Open season declared on merger deals Revived confidence in the City has fired latent company aggressiveness. Maurice Corina reports, Huge US budget deficit forecast, Company Meeting G. H. Downing & Co. Limited Earnings Higher Than Anticipated. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Leading equities turn dull, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Births.

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