The Times - 02/12/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood, From Christopher Walker, From A B Musa, By John Groser Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Our Architectural Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From David Cross, From Harold Franklin, By Geoffrey Smith, By David Wood. Political Editor, From Leo Goodstadt, From Fred Emery, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, Ftom Stewart Harris, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Chris Dunkley, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Guy Brett, Michael Ratcliffe, Philippa Toomey, Harold Kurtz, Jacky Gillott, Allan Morrison, Caroline Hillier, Roger Baker, Brian Alderson, Elaine Moss, Dennis Potter, Ray Gosling, Philip French, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, PHS, Jerome Caminada, PETER LIDDELL, , MARCUS BENNETT., W. J. B. CARTER., STUART A. CHAIT., PAUL M. ROBINSON., N. CAMERON., RICHARD WEBSTER., DAVID M. THOMAS., J. W. HACKETT., TREVOR HUDDLESTON. CR, GUY CLUTTON-BROCK., FRED MPANGA., DAVID McKENNA., E. L. MASCALL., DENNIS SHELDON., ROSE KOSMYRYK., JOHN REED., J. R. BARNES., P. J. MEADE., By Nature-Times News Service, W.G.B. writes:, J. D. writes:, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcook, By Dennis Bird, By Brian Lewis, By Paul Routledge, By Giles Smith, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Alan McGregor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, HORACE E. ROSE., MRS G. MORE O'FERRALL., Dr C. J. THOMAS., PETER GEORGE., T. J. BELL., BERNARD HOLLOWOOD., D. B. WELBOURN., MARK GRIFFITHS., NICOLAS BENTLEY., Hugh Stephenson, R. W. Shakespeare, Philip Dyer, Terry Mahon, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Confidence vote for Australian Cabinet, Group of Ten adjourns talks for two weeks after 'real progress ', 'Marshall Aid' sought for poor nations, Indians cut strategic railway in E Bengal, Rights prisoners cannot claim, Mr Jenkins renews pressure on 'tax cuts', Six Arab suspects killed in Gaza, Motoring Need for sensible planning, The games people play, Mars's potato moon turns out to be oblong, Transfer of biological warfare unit urged, Russians hold back on Berlin agreement, Chemistry set 'is potentially dangerous', Accusation by Iraq on islands denied, Oil slick nears Japan as tanker splits, Boundaries 'result of a minister's ploy', Labour MPs rebuked for lack of interest, King Husain rules out talks with guerrillas, Science report Medicine: Pregnancy and smoking, Meeting the challenge of Europe's coming of age, Mrs Meir to get US view clarified, New review after 8% pay rise for doctors and dentists, New right-wing party is planned in Rhodesia to challenge the Smith regime, White women's race complaint upheld, Pressure for yearly pension review, 'Clubs flout law because police must not enter', Lord Goodman hits out at 'hypocrisy' of those who attack Rhodesia settlement, American pupils walk out on Mrs Thatcher, 5,000 held after Ceylon revolt are to face trial, Death toll of IRA may have reached 45, Peking warns Chinese of threat to unity from party 'plotters', TV play 'lewd' complaint, Soldier found dead in ditch on Ulster border 'IRA murder squad victim', Pope sanctions traditional Latin Mass in Britain, Architects reject change in RIBA subscription, Frenchwoman is asked about her kidnappers, Army asked to conduct polls recount in Uruguay, Renoir fails to sell at £290,000, Welcome for idea of Somerset House gallery, Mexicans return rector after demands are met, Ex-nun accused of £1.3m charity fraud, Britain's hypocrisy over the treaty that ended one day early, Miners vote for strike over pay, S African challenge over death fall, Man shot as he tries to save workers from terrorists' bomb, British pressure on Italy in bridge contest, Scandinavia hangs back on EEC decision, The American School in London, Mr Bundy hopes for a safer decade, Boys of 12 in action against the Army, New move to curb election spending in America, Widow's protest succeeds, Mr Rogers proposes meeting of Nato ministers to prepare for European security conference, Some travel firms apologize for holiday plan failures, Choice of Lord Pearce is criticized, The Times Diary Early Northcliffe discovery, A deathly hush at Lloyd's but no casualty. News in Brief. Law: Mangrove trial 'passion', £20,200 bail for woman in explosives case, Suspended jail terms urged in car ban cases, £55,000 damages, Arms man cleared, Industrial relations court is born, Last sitting in Court of Passage, High Court will test validity of press ban, Sentence of 15 years' jail on Jack Prescott, Drugs case boy remanded again in Turkey, Medical examination or action is stayed Lane v Willis, Judge sentences Jack Prescott to 15 years' imprisonment for 'most evil conspiracy', National Industrial Relations Court Statement of Intent-by new court, Siege father is jailed for five Years, No injunction on foreign company, Secretary acquitted, Man jailed for defrauding nun. Index. 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Politics and Parliament: Damage by foreign lorries, Mr Rippon still hopeful on fisheries: nationality definition queried, Shabby charade: Foreign Secretary has betrayed himself, Mr Rippon pressed on nationality definition, Abbey and St Margaret's may be merged, Factory safety and origin marking in backbench Bills, Sir A Home's essential changes to set Rhodesia on new course House of Commons, Complaints against police exaggerated, Parliamentary committee told, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Lord Goodman: act of consummate folly to reject settlement House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, "The Times Motor Show Place", Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Man Alive BBC 2, The case for Albert's clever daughter Vicky By Daphne Bennett (Collins/Harvill £3.50) Your Dear Letter Edited by Roger Fulford (Evans £4) Victoria and Her Daughters By Nina Epton (Weidenfeld and Nicolson £2.50), Liverpool Playhouse Lighthearted Intercourse, Fantasies: Sailing through the time gap, The sweetest music this side of heaven The Dance Band Era, Picture tales: Papas and Ungerer, The Sorcerer returns after 33 years, Folk tales: a virtuoso performance, The iron hand of the factor, Love Songs of Martha Canary King's Head, Islington, Le Nozze di Figaro Royal Opera, Simple food, salted duck and smackerels, A fragment of Borrowers Poor Stainless, Hogarth's progress, Maximilian and Carlotta: a refreshing narrative Imperial Adventurer, New Philharmonia Orchestra Festival Hall, The musical: a passionate and personal account The Hollywood Musical, Palming the coin and reaping the applause Reminiscences of a Showman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,938, Shankar's sitar concerto. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Money and mucking about, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 30, 1946 Whale steaks. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Rippon Reports To The House, Close Look At Mr Lynch's Complaint, A Break In The Log Jam, Action Needed For Regions. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesian settlement: what would majority rule mean?, Victims of lowest-bid syndrome, House price restriction, Undated letters, Allocation and control of student union funds, Will Christ come again?, Crashes in fog on motorways, Qualifications for engineers, At the London Coliseum, Fashions in words, Stipends for clergy, Water quality in rivers, Lethal remedy, Too early, Mental sums, Own interests, Estate duty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, £50,000 Premium Bond prize, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Equities hold steady, Recent issues.. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Dr Robert Lawrence Missionary in China, Mr Douglas Taylor, Dr Maurice Relton Teacher and writer, Josef Krainer, Mr Harold Owen Author and artist. Sport: Rugby Union Moseley recover when Doble scores 17 points, Boxing Official resigns from WBC in protest, Tennis Britain fade out after King's Cup rally, Athletics Bedford one second behind on time, Ice skating Oundjian must excel again to defeat champion, Sports in Brief, Motor racing March unveil new car, Hockey First half to Oxford, second to London, Racing Hammer falls to Japanese again in tussle for Fughetta, FootBall England's attacking pulse beats anew in defeat of Greece, Cricket Australians gain consolation from draw. Business and Finance: Mining Zambia Copper earns £5.9m in six months, Business Diary: 'Mr Aviation' name soon? · Spanish sales mix-up, Mr Carr's pledge on jobs, Commodities, Mr Feather outlines plan to inject extra £1,000m into economy to Mr Heath, UN conference agrees on guidance for investment in developing countries, Where the Government took the wrong road, NFU seeking better marketing, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money, Dearer whisky forecast, New Issues. Machinery maker on way to market, £70,000 bail in IOS case, Orme inquiry by Stock Exchange, Rolls-Royce former chief defends signing of RB 211 contract with Lockheed, Briefly from the Boardroom, The vanishing management gap, Equities, Wall St surges ahead on Rome optimism, Mercantile Credit's lower money costs, Kenya Record sugar output despite cane shortage, TUC leaders propose blueprint to cut regional jobless total, Consumers' confidence still 'at low ebb', West Germany Carmakers are facing shutdown on Monday, Heathrow strikes are 'commercial suicide', PO aims at improved customer service with regional boards, Redland to go ahead with bid for Purle Brothers, France Oil groups to pool interests in chemicals, Japan Recession fears lead to cut in investment plans, Rise in new car sales continue to level off, Warning of higher sea freight rates, In brief, Bids and Deals Drury agree to £5m offer from F. Parker, Unions declare R-R Bristol strike official, United States Ford to market Japanese trucks in America, Engineering after Coventry, THF considers Allied bid in talks today, Lord Stokes' world tour leads to hint of BLMC plant in Far East, Motor and publishing Neddies to be wound up early next year, Dollar weak on wide front, Company News Independent brewers enjoy record year, Changes in PAYE desirable and feasible Minister tells MPs, Poland 'Exploratory' trade talks with Americans, Arbitration board 'will remain independent'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr B L Salmon named as new chairman of J Lyons & Co. Property: Building your own peaceful castle in Spain, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Births.
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