The Times - 08/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By John Groser Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Political Staff, By Clive Berrel:, From David Bonavia, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Nicholas Jones, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Basil Gingoll Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, Trevor Fishlock Llantrisant, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By David Wood, Sally White, From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiang, From Eric Marsden, From Metin Munir, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Brian Lewis, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Margaret Stone, by Leslie Catchpole, by John Gaselee, by Brian Basham, Adam Fergusson, PHS, J. W. FAIRBAIRN, MARGARET F. ROBERTS, , JOHN R. GOLDING, , PAUL OESTREICHER, , DENIS HART, , CHARLES FLETCHER, , KEITH BALL., JOHN DUNWOODY, ELIZABETH A. CLYMA., JAMES REID, , STAMP., HAROLD CASSEL., ANDREW SMITH, , N. ZACH., E. C. DODDS., GEOFFREY TREASE, , E.H.MOORE, , HAROLD DICKSON., GEOFFREY COWLEY., DAVID PHILLIPS, , WILLIAM HARDIE, , By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Sir Ronald Nyholm writes:, Keith Horner, Alan Blyth, Barry Norman, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Terry Byland, From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Webb, By Our Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, C. L. DAVID, , ANDREW VALE, , PHILIP de HAVILLAND, , G. L. NEWNHAM, , W. M. SULKE, , R. MALLOWS, , J. LONG, , JONATHAN BOREHAM, , C. FLETCHER-WOOD, , Clifford Longley, Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely, by Michael Hornsby Tokyo Correspondent, by Michael Hornsby, by William Glenn, by Werner Klatt, by Shelagh Moore, by Spencer Moosa,
ResumoNews: Mr Wilson's diplomacy on Market split, Economy central theme of Chequers meeting, Jerusalem's Roman past unearthed, Low-price lamb is the best joint choice, with sprouts cheaper Food prices, 1,138lb of gelignite 'smuggled from Eire', Peaceful agricultural revolution in land where nature is both friend and foe, Czech attack on Sweden over 'kidnap' dispute, Ministerial meetings to be more frequent, Frederick Sewell charged with murder after London arrest, Peru-Chile brandy war, Three more Army battalions leaving for Ulster immediately, Decision a surprise even to the Army, Conditions proposed if divorcees are to remarry in church, Call to end internment in Ulster fails, The problem that authority does not want to know, 'Apes for transplants' breeding plan, S Africa denies border crossing, Wimpy bars bow to Women's Lib, Forward-looking firms take a step into Europe, Sense of moral debt a strong influence in Japan's policy towards former colony, Science report Diet: Craving for ice cubes, Law Society Part 2 Examination results, Export zones thrive as light industries steadily expand, Mr Smith is urged to say 'Now or never', London homes warning, Labour insurance plan to raise funds defeated at conference, Service of thanksgiving for childbirth, Missing man back home, Increasing public interest in pension schemes, Professional skill used by every section of industry, Mr Healey resists a demand for unilateral disarming, Signor Brosio optimistic on the prospects for his discussions on force cuts, Italian Socialists' day of decision, 'TLC'-keynote to remarkable Madame Chiang, Taiwan, Celibacy issue unlikely to be decided at synod, Solzhenitsyn praised in Moscow by Menuhin, Communists demand end to US backing for Saigon, Missouri Democrats give Mr Muskie a push to nomination, Britain lying over spy story, says Russian, 'Two Chinas' formula in UN: the only reasonable solution, Hopes and fears of City's invisible export winners, Counterpoint, High economic growth and successful battle with inflation an example for world, Soviet hint about treaty causes concern in Bonn, Mr Kosygin visits Algerian oil centre, British inch extolled for gauging hips, Small print of the Soviet-Egyptian Treaty, The Times Diary Parties to quit Brighton?, Einstein's time theory put to test, BIA chief denies giving information to The Times, Guerrilla C in C removed, Man questioned after Emperor's tree felled, Insurance brokers, New interest in bizarre Dr Price Regional notebook, Greek Army chief pays an official visit to Britain, Mr Nixon decides to control pay and prices indefinitely, Mining reports for commission, Mr Peyton announces stricter standards on motor vehicle noise and exhaust fumes, Working party to protect the environment, Strain and hilarity as Britons in Russia wait for retaliation, 'Mother of defector' calls at Moscow embassy, Growth of internationalism ushers in specialist consultant, Guerrillas active as Shah awaits guests, Faculty rebels plan unofficial courses, Third day of traffic jams for Parisians, The day Chi Chi broke through the Emperor's inscrutability, Turkish Prime Minister hurries back to crisis, Benefits and dangers of joining Six, The provisional capital-a bustling city with an air of prosperous permanence, Mr Abba Eban calls for a policy of open frontiers among Middle East nations, Rhodesians expect visit by Sir Alec next month. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Petrosian and Fischer game ends in draw, Geneva in its entirety, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,891, Sotheby's prices underline boom. Index. Display Advertising: Wingate, Klm 747 B, Brown Knight & Truscott Ltd., Vent-Axia, Bland Payne (U.K.) Consultants Ltd., Dunhill, Brc, Interbroke Schmitz & Co. Ltd., Ctc, Regional Properties, Sandeman Partners' Port, Garrard, Newcastle And Gateshead Water Company, Barclays International, Britain's Insurance Brokers., Bonochord Limited, The Leslie & Godwin Group, Cutty Sark, Daks, Beautility, Cdc, Bray Gibb Wrightson (International) Limited., The Health Consultant,, Industrial Development & Investment Center, Armstrong Equipment Ltd., Tyndall 3-Way Fund, The Times, Morice Tozer & Beck (Life & Pensions) Limited, John Lewis Properties Limited, Antony Hopkins, Nationwide Building Society, Tourism Bureau Republic Of China, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office Limited, Taiwan Power Company, Stewart Smith (L.P. & M.) Ltd.,, A. W. Bain & Sons,, Bank Of Taiwan, Preseident Hoyel, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Westminster Law Tutors, Thistle Hotels, Time Assurance, Solicitors' Examinations Residential Courses, Insurance Companies, Chart London And Midland Tutors, C. T. Bowring (Insurance) Holdings Limited, Board Of Foreign Trade Ministry Of Economic Affairs Republi, Chinese Petroleum Corporation, Price Forbes (Holdings) Limited, Kriter., China Airlines, Greaves. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge knighted, New police chief for Lancashire, Latest appointments, Recorders named for Crown Courts. Law: Court refuses protection in Attica, Refusal to appeal by Lady Fleming, Man fined £1,000 over efforts to get car, Solicitor is cleared on forgery charge, Jury sworn after 63 objections by defence, Man says fellow accused shot detective, Waiter charged with theft of £1m Vermeer, Ruling today on whether Peter Hain stands trial, Lease not ended by repudiation Total Oil Great Britain Ltd v Thompson Garages (Biggin Hill) Ltd., Death for hijack attempt on Jordanian plane, Queen's Bench Division 'Offer in writing' in Redundancy Act Ramseyer Motors Ltd v Broadway and Another, Qantas case evidence of cash in chimney. Picture Gallery. Sport: Squash rackets Ward opens new chapter, Horse of the Year Show D'Inzeo and Pyrah clear wall to share prize, Hockey Australians show evidence of quality, Football Amnesty is amicably refused, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union England will stay with the Burgess plan, Cricket Taylor completes World XI, Coles in control on greens, Tennis US invitation to Miss Goolagong, Great Park to prevent Murless treble, Olympic Games Association to appeal for £200,000, Yachting Brazilian retains lead, Rugby League West on transfer list. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Opec States Its Terms, The Deadly Dirt Of Cars And Lorries, How To Lose In October 1973. Letters to the Editor: Letting off steam on Gas Boards, A touch of acerbity, Visits abroad, Building in Jerusalem, Five-card hand, Flatford Mill, SDRs and spendthrift nations, Banks: be frank, Locked churches, Naming the accused before conviction, Government of the Church, Combined codes needed, Smoking and sport, Dutch elm disease: uses for timber, Medical school places, Britain and Japan, Hemlock poisoning, Population explosion: need for a survey, Good industrial relations, Honest directors, Stilboestrol, Copyright libraries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct. 7, 1946 Hopes of India. Obituaries: Dr Albert Wassermann, Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Professor E. F. Jacob An outstanding historian. Reviews: The Lovers Granada, Cat and mouse Exiles Aldwych, Npo Festival Hall, New York's lower depths Klute (x) Warner West End Walkabout (aa) Rialto Bedknobs and Broomsticks (u) Odeon, Leicester Square The Deserter (aa) Plaza, Iolanthe Coliseum. Business and Finance: Japan's steel sights are set on Europe, BP sea tests support future daily oil yield of 300,000 barrels, Best day for a month on the London stock market, £250,000 in layoff payments from Lucas, Bids and Deals, Exporters' credits scheme, Hungary Packaging sales drive in East Europe, Commodities, Importers of chipboard agree to revise prices, Unit trust prices, EMI jumps 16½p, Chairmen's Reports, Japan Sato for talks with leaders of textile industry, Technology of distribution Concepts to speed the flow of goods, Need to maintain supply of raw materials the Achilles heel of Tokyo economy, Co-op Bank interest up, Midland firms surprised by trends findings, 3,000 jobs will go as BSA retrenches: chairman to retire: new chief executive, Spending rose by five pc in second quarter, Business morality Christian soldiers of the boardroom, Eec Steel industry reports import flow up to 10pc cheaper than its own output, R-R receiver to sell UK carbon fibre plant, Clay Cross setback, EMI hopes for Capitol break-even, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, OPEC plans concerted action over concessions, New Issues., Takeover bid for Britax, IMF reviews Dutch parities plan, Future role of QE2 seen as a 'floating hotel', Fixed Interest, Business Diary: A patriot for US Nicolson sails into the air, Ample aluminium, Chile Compromise possible on nationalization, United States Nixon supports 7 pc investment credit, DTI explain why Davies gave Govan warning, Third quarter increase in total of business failures, W Coast dockers ordered back, Company Meeting Assam And African Investments Limited Group Earnings And Dividend Maintained, EEC textile industry 'may shrink', Company News Amey doubles its half-time profits to £1.1m, In brief, London dockers' meeting on 6.2 pc pay offer today, Colliery recruiting drive, Mining Zambia Copper earns £2.96m in quarter, State airlines head named, Year's loss on postal service may be £60m, RTZ and bank in planning pact, Engineering's success with shop-floor consultation, CBI survey in Scotland confirms optimism, Policy disagreement leads to two Lonrho board resignations, Minister attacks US import curbs at British Week. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, London & Regional Market Prices Good demand for market leaders, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr R A Withers becomes Dalgety Group chairman. Property: A little place in the country, Country Properties. Births.
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