The Times - 11/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Ian Murray, By Peter Hopkirk, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Brian Cashinella and John Chartres, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Robert Fisk Enniskillen. Oct 10, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Rourledge Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent., By George Clark Political Staff, Leonard Amey, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, Jill Ashley Miller, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Robert Anderson, By George Steiner, Marghanita Laski, By David Emery, Neil Allen, Gerald Ely, PHS, BRADFORD., DAVID KESSLER., T. I. LLOYD., CASPAR BROOK. Director., LEOPOLD KOHR, , J. W. APPLETON., ISABEL LAW., CHIEKO NAKAMURA., GEOFFREY MELLOR, , ARTHUR KIRBY., WILLIAM SHEPHERD., JOHN GOULD., ROBIN COOKE., ERNEST G. KLEINWORT, , RICHARD UNETT., From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, By Melvyn Westlake, By Sally White, From Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ian Murray, From John Carter Travel Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, RONALD J. CALLOW, , RICHARD HOPE. Editor, , MALCOLM IMHOFF, , Rhys David, TREVOR DONALDSON, , JUDITH BANISTER., BARBARA MACDONALD., R. J. CLARKE., Anthony Thomas, Peter Hill, Richard Spiegelberg, RS, Robert Jones, Philip Dyer, John Armytage, Edited by, John Woodland, by Patrick Brogan, by Margot Lyon, by Edward Mortimer, by Guy Hawtin, by John Ardagh, by Charle Hargrove, by Charles Hargrove, by Richard Mayne, by Raymond Dumay, by James de Coquet,
ResumoNews: Hijacker held gun at head of stewardess, 'Grave deficiencies' found in local authorities' services for the mentally ill, Aid to Ethiopia from Chinese may total £60m, Pedigree monsters meet at Loch Ness, Bordeaux: into forward gear but touch on reverse, The Times Diary Soames: after a Commons seat?, Frustrations of border patrols hard to bear, The snails and frogs may be imported-but regional cooking still counts, 14th century church wrecked by vandals, Bankruptcy plan to stop crime paying, Tories call for new policy on pay rises, Pas de Calais-Nord: potential crossroads for new Europe, 'A great leap forward' in Sino-French relations, Time to extend investment beyond the farm gate Agriculture, Science report Immunology: New way to check cancer, Electricians' union to drop ban on Communist officials, David Wood A devil's advocate at Chequers, Coming through a crisis If one of the flock is weaker it must be loved that much more, Alsace-Lorraine: the change from strategic buffer to advance post in economic competition, Duke's hope of closer links with Japan, France, Internment in Ulster means fear and hardship for many of the wives and children involved, Office workers 'prefer smoky air', Tory death penalty debate likely, Toulouse: testing ground for new policy, Married women students 'victimized' over grants, Mr Heath sends letter to Herr Brandt, Paris: salvation in satellite cities, Independent Republicans will keep own identity, State scheme to take culture to the provinces falls foul of philistines, Brighter UCS outlook, but work-in leaders stand firm, West Europe Italian Socialists to weigh chances of ties with Communists, Six new coastal resorts-to rival the pull of Spain, More power for councils urged by working group, Bishops join the Pope in a day of fasting, Auvergne: the truth behind the popular legend, Rogers hint of reasons for optimism over Canal, Little consolation for areas motorways forgot, Race Bill protest march is dropped, Bremen vote of confidence in Herr Brandt, Marseilles-Fos: Europort of the south, Alpine rest for Emperor after sour Holland visit, Detroit warns 7m owners of Chevrolets, Millions take to ski slopes, Brittany: unloved region comes in from the cold for a slice of the development cake, Pilots deny ban may be put on Foulness, Arizonans dress up to open bridge, Furnishing fund for Bath Assembly Rooms, Ban on political activity lifted in Pakistan, Good wine needed English push, Political battle expected over plan to sever universities' link with colleges of education, Chance of pardon for Lady Fleming, Three confess the FBI ordered them to burn buildings and encourage saboteurs, M. Hulot's holiday reading has a serious role, Mr Smith keeps grip on party, Jerusalem calm after grenade attack injures 13, Dilemma of the Spanish succession, First of the Shah's guests arrive for celebrations, Huge heroin haul by French police, Experiments on NHS patients denied by London hospitals, Ulster bomb heightens fear that second terror force is active, Young Cabinet to govern Denmark, Vindicated US officer to fight on, Underground 'ears' protect Stonehenge from vandals, Even the sun shone when it was supposed to, Socialists gain majority in Austrian elections, Clinic for obese children a big success, 'Wishful thinking' on EEC vote rejected, Labour MP a Market rebel, China supports Zambia in dispute with S Africa, Ex-President and Army officers put under arrest after revolt in Argentina is crushed, President Sadat leaves for tough Moscow talks, Rhône-Alps: new industrial investment needed, Normandy: even a boom has its problems, Officials at a loss to detect any pattern in the banning of British businessmen from Russia, Mutiny of Americans on Cambodia front reported, Vicar asks for 'kitchen sink' memorials. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Union Discount Company Of London Limited, The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, Italian Luxury Fashion Trade Fair, Howard & Wyndham Limited, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Page Johnson, Chemical Bank, M. Gerard, Romanes & Paterson, Air France, Jones Lang Wootton, Mantes, Tioxide International, Pechiney And Ugine Kuhlmann, Port Of Rouen Authority, Benedict Bureau, Richard Ellis & Son, Blyooruitzicht Gold Mining Company Limited, Services Du Tourisme, Herring Daw & Manners, Sentinel Insurance Co. Ltd, Chartreuse, Lyon, Price Forbes & Co. (France) S.A., Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, Mackenzie Hill, Credit Commercial De France, Barclays Bank, Schroder Capital And Income Funds, Dubigeon-Normandie, Frenh Railways, The Times, Messageries Maritimes, Credit Du Nord, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, French Government Tourist Office, Barclays, Creusot-Loire, Bup, Shelter, Calais, A Delightful Complexion Bloom, Iberia, British & French Bank, Toulouse,, British Caledonian, Aquitaine, Compagnie Francaise DES Petroles, Peugeot, Sinvim, LA Grande Alliance, D. Féau, A. W. Bain & Sons,, Hertz, French Railways, Healey & Baker, Bmmc, Paris, Eurofinance, LA Delegation A L'amenagement Du Territoire (Datar), Multinational Group, Camping Gaz International, Family Circle, De Groot Collis, Martel, Hampton & Sons, Yule Catto & Co. Limited, Bea, Langoage Studies Limited, Bupa, Save St Paul's Appeal, Derek Crouch (Contractors) Limited, The Folio Society, Ski France, Electrocomponents Associated Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: 18 Turks given week to contest death sentences, Jewish dentist jailed by court in Leningrad. Sport: Boxing Clay stages amusing act, Hockey Encouraging weekend for Britain, Golf Practice makes a player perfect, World Cup form remains true in Europe, Sports in Brief, Hard to Beat good investment, Rugby Union Satisfying Celtic rugby feast, Tennis US overcome challenge on clay, Baseball Rain stops second game in world series, Motor racing Comfortable lead for Peterson, Show jumping Hideaway regains favour as Olympic prospect. Reviews: Death of an athlete Lillian, Public performance, private distress There Was an Old Person Called Lear Bbc 1, Daniel Roth/Yves Devernay Festival Hall, Anastasia Covent Garden, Patterns after Belsen: "where we are is hell" In Bluebeard's Castle, LSO/Gibson/Szeryng Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,893, Television, Bridge win for Sussex pair, Radio, Under Milk Wood, Virginia McKenna in Chekhov play. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Property Worthing to get £1.25m shop centre. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow's Counter-Charges, Banks And Export Credits, Progress By Decree Or By Debate, Hospital Wards Are Not Battlefields. Letters to the Editor: Road and rail, Singing while hidden, Saving time by high speed rail links, Preservation of Bath, World population explosion, Failures on the telephone, Mesmerized, What market, Stylized characters, Search for the Nile, Britain and Japan, University admissions, Status of Jerusalem, Journey to captivity, People prefer shopping out-of-town, The grey squirrel as a timber pest, Wrong number, A BBC complaints commission. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Obituaries: Mlle M. Lozier, Gen Sir Harold Pyman Authority on armoured warfare, Lord Sorensen Former MP for Leyton, Group Captain Smyth-Pigott. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 9, 1946 Arrest of Schacht. Business and Finance: Mining, Inter-company lending boom is expected, Food for thought in Europe, Retail sales slacken, but hopes for economy higher, report says, Unravelling the managerial gap, Opportunities in building materials Waiting on BBS talks, Travel agents to discuss low-price Atlantic fares, Fears over Soviet trade, African interests may pose biggest test for Lonrho, Replies soon to round of big pay claims, Unit trust prices, Dealers want car year moved back to January, Redundancies at new peak last month, Textiles and the shift from quotas to tariffs, Freight Report, Union leaders to discuss work-in at Birmingham as BSA makes cutback, Doubts cast on strategy for UCS, NEDC to judge effects of price-pegging move, Tighter rules on Hongkong trade, Legacy of bitterness on Clydeside for generations to come, The Washington Column Appeal to self-interest and not to idealism, Business Diary in Europe: In the wake of Hirohito Protein medal, Commodities Big EEC sugar deficit forecast, New Issues Derek Crouch put 20pc of equity on sale, Briefly from the Boardroom, Zero rating is sought for scrap industries, Remploy's severe dilemma, More share prices, Worker participation Lessons to be learnt from Europe, Contracts Laing group to build £3.5m hotel in Spain, Company News, CBI urges £10,000 turnover as VAT cut-off, In brief, Japan in talks on preventing steel sales war, Results this week, Regional Column Papers with something for everyone, Airbus inspected by Thomson Holiday chiefs, Argentina searches for remedy to economic stagnation, River Don men are given free hand to fight redundancy threat from BSC. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Robens joins board of fuel distributors. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, 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, Bonds traded in Europe. Births.
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