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The Times - 25/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Dan van der Vat, By Christopher Walker, By Louis Heren, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Communications Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Miles Benson, From Harold Franklin, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Housego, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, By John Clare, By Michael Hatfield, Marghanita Laski, Hilary Spurling, H. R. F. Keating, L T C Rolt, John Lahr, Philippa Toomey, David Piper, Guy Brett, Roy Strong, By Brian Moore, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, BY Brian Lewis, From a Special Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, Peter Nichols, Ronald Butt, PHS, Bernard Levin, JOHN PAGE, , LESLIE WAITE, , NIGEL FISHER., CYRIL CUNNINGHAM, , CHARLES MORRISON, , J. B. WHEATLEY, , F. A. ELLINGHAM, , EDITH M. KNIGHT, , B. F. COOK, , W. JOHN COBB, , H. V. HODSON, , IVOR H. MILLS, , JOHN DAVOLL, R. T. BECKWITH, , T. L. ROBERTS, , ROSALIND BICKNELL, , A. ARNALL-CULLIFORD, , By Nature-Times News Service., By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, by Katie Stewart, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Keith Horner, Chris Dunkley, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, By Guy Hawtin, By John Armytage, By Roger Vielvoye, By Gerald Ely, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Giles Smith, Philip Dyer, John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, From Alan McGregor, From John Earle, G. BATES, , HAMISH FRASER, , D. J. HOLME, , PETER MACKENZIE, , KEITH J. VIRGO, RUPERT ORMOND., ROBERT McCRINDLE, , MALCOLM J. WILLIS, Hugh Stephenson, Peter Jay, By John Woodland, Julian Mounter, By Peter Baillie-Hamilton, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, by Peter Baillie-Hamilton, by K. Dudley,

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News: The Times Diary Lord Boyle's Rabbish compliment, Milan police use tear gas in school pupils riot, Rothschild report urges big changes in government research and development, Duke suggests setting up wild animal farms, British fears grow over signing of treaty, Okinawa Bills face bitter opposition in Japan, Labour mission going out, Bomb kills soldier in Ulster as Army investigates shop alarm, Italy today: 'they never had gas lights, they went from oil lamps to neon', Bid opposed as Lord Crowther is replaced, Moscow sees cracks in China's whole system, Union objects to cartoon, America to lose her last Atlantic liners, Salisbury pact hailed by Pretoria but Africans fear sell-out, ITA backs regional role for TV, Settlement assailed in swift vote at UN, NSPCC rejects call by MP for an inquiry, Italian Communists demand a new Europe, Youth clubs fall short of fund target, Best hopes in diplomatic exchanges, London exiles say guerrilla struggle will go on, Mr Nixon to hold talks with M Pompidou in Azores next month, Four parachutes and £83,000 for jet hijacker, Inquiry on jobless lobby: protests that workers were not allowed to see MPs: scuffle in precincts, India admits sending troops and tanks over Pakistan border, Motoring For luxury it pays to buy British, How Sir Max Aitken managed to start the negotiations with Mr Ian Smith, 45,000 Saigon troops in Cambodia drive, Pakistan confident of intervention by China, Arab chiefs of staff meet in Cairo to coordinate their strategy in conflict with Israel, Kaunda party criticized for arrogance, Cautious mood in Salisbury after signing of settlement with Britain, Ring-pull opening sets trend to greater convenience and higher sales, Make your own cook book, The Tory prescription for the Health Service, Chelsea group sees bridge as vital to motorway, Blomqvist wins RAC rally by 3 minutes, US Attorney General sued over voting law, A duty to keep the record straight, editor says, Gunman seizes three cars in Netherlands chase, TUC dilemma on pollution, Tito-Ceausescu talks focus on Balkans, Half century of white minority strategy, Cairngorms survivor tells of snow ordeal, Lord Moyola and The Sunday Times, Fresh-flavour development offers scope for wider range of products, President Amin yields on E African link, Russians are promised more luxury goods, Cans and canning a special report Rising costs and the challenge of alternative methods, Unemployment gulf is underlined, Petrol bomb attack on Picasso exhibits, Order to strike off doctor, Labour puts 'overlords' report to a committee, M Schumann visits Spain to strengthen trade links, Soviet-built amphibious tanks reported in use, 'Cooker in luggage' Asians stopped at port, Market tussle for Shadow Cabinet, Parents in protest over school violence, Former inspector gets three years and sergeant 27 months for assaulting vagrant, Fringes of London 'moving to chaos', Lord Goodman goes back to private life, British manufacturers stand to gain ground in rich European market, Inquiry into Roman Catholic needs, Science report Obstetrics: Unnatural childbirth, Tough rules to curb air charter abuses. Politics and Parliament: Mr Trudeau retracts drinking jibe at MP, When shops become cafes., Upturn in council house building House of Commons, Clashes at mass lobby disrupt Commons proceedings, Tree planting year urged, Parliamentary Notices, Registering of flat rents, Cooks not going for a song: firm failed to make most of reputation, Foulness development, Vindictive nonsense, North Sea oil holds great promise for Scotland House of Lords, Mounted police in clash with Commons marchers, Code on safe loading of lorries. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, John Folkes Hefo Ltd, Ppa, Routledge, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Air France, Lowen Brau, Cassell, National Westminster Bank, United Real, Wylex, Union-Castle Safmarine, Hmso, Legge Locks, Ekco, British Rail, The Labour Government 1964-70, Cm&g, Bell, Foyles, Westcliff Estate Agency, London & Edinburgh Life Insurance Co. Ltd., The Times, The Scottish Metropolitan Property Co. Ltd., McKechnie Brothers Limited, P&o, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited., The Listener, Barrie & Jenkins, Air Canada, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Dent, Secker & Warburg, Ricomac 1200 Electronic Calculator, Pan Am, Newman-Tonks Limited, Ibm, Faber And Faber, Godhead, Prudential, Macmillan, British Steel Corporation, Weathersea, Sphere, Augustus Barnett's, Leads Permanent Building Society, Samyang Navigation Co., Ltd., George Allen & Unwin, Metal Box, Man-Abell Holdings Limited, Spark Holdings Limited. Law: Woman says police threw her into a van, Former judge fined, Tax penalties cancelled, Swedes jailed by Czech court, Girl says Jack Prescott was in Scotland when BBC van was bombed, Bunny Girl rape man gets 6 years, 'Young wife expected husband to keen her for life', Decision later on appeal by landlady, Magistrates should say why a man is guilty, lawyers say, Jersey court told about a raffia cross, National Front men accused by Race Board. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: St John Passion Festival Hall, Oldenburg's notes, Hockney's friends, computer art, 'Striped, spiky, knobbly, notched..' The Victorian Country House, Monster of the realm: a courtly chronicle Henry VIII and his Court, Czech team returns, The Coronation of Poppea Coliseum, Godot Has Come Cockpit, A knife, a purse, and a dark lane, Writing about actors: a search to recapture astonishment and style, Rawsthorne Memorial Concert Wigmore Hall, Georgian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Orchestra claps Mr Heath on rostrum, Romance brings up the 9.15, A very private diary: how Sam Pepys became ourselves The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Vols IV and V, The coffee table recovers its proper function, Soft or a Girl Everyman, Liverpool, Man Alive Bbc 2, Tame and wild. Official Appointments and Notices: Fashion editor of The Times wins award. Arts and Entertainment: Necklace makes £430,000 at £1m auction, Radio, Broadcasting, Italian teams forge ahead in bridge championship, Gallery to forgo Old Masters, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,932, Next week: more Christmas books. Picture Gallery. Sport: Racing Owners plea for reduction in on course betting tax, Cricket Sobers confident of playing against Australia, Sports in Brief, Football Arsenal halt tide of misfortune with character, Real tennis Even luck favours winner, Golf Oosterhuis well placed in South African PGA tournament, Hockey Roberts impresses England selectors, Squash rackets Glass wall earns approval, Rugby Union Gibson steals show from Cambridge, Tennis Check-up for Miss Goolagong in Sydney, Boxing Verdict should have gone clearly to Bugner, Oxford include five Blues, Table tennis Neale's defeat of world champion in vain. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Prisoners of the mind, my lord, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 25, 1946 Use of veto. Editorials/Leaders: The Limits Of Special Powers, Settlement In Rhodesia, More Than Bad Timing. Letters to the Editor: Applications for bail, Brown is beautiful, 1,000 dead birds, Local government reform, 3 months' option, Fewer matches, House-buying hazards, In place of QWERTY, Can we afford to be rich?, Why home buying delays happen, Estate duty, Air chief's pay, Fashions in words, Reducing unemployment, New towns, Myth of consumer choice, Whisky malts, Methods of interrogation in Ulster, Five-spoke wheel, Anglican women priests. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Douglas Taylor, Professor H. T. Flint, Miss Nan Fairbrother Landscape architect and author, Mr Hugh McMichael, His Honour Sir Alun Pugh. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Investments, Entertainments, "The Times Motor Show Place", Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Commodities Jute position still obscure, Minister hints at change in Carr code, France Measures to aid Bourse, Lord Crowther ousted as chairman of THF: Lord Thorneycroft takes over, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: A Renoir at No 10. Nixon's new chief, Costain and Hanson Trust in merger talks, Fixed Interest and Money, Dr Klasen optimistic on currency solution, Bids and Deals Anglo-Indonesian settlement, US dock strike inquiry ordered, Shape of things to come in the City, UK wood pulp imports decline 24 per cent in nine months, Maples-trading or property development, Italy Bleak year for steel as production level slides, Firm blamed in 17-month strike, Marginal rise in British output of chemicals, Company News Cory earnings plunge 40 pc in 3-way squeeze, Lord Watkinson wants new approach to unemployment, EHE diversification, UK industry chary over Rhodesian proposals, Briefly from the Boardroom, CBI president's plea, on steps for reflation, Ussr Mr Kosygin ignores UK in outline of future trade, Equities, Scots 'delighted' by Peking trade talks, Occidental wins state approval for Canvey Island oil refinery, New Issues Arthur Bell more than 17 times covered, Beer going up in 800 public houses and hotels, In brief, Bonds at six-year peak, Gatt Japan makes plea for international trade talks, Libya State likely to seek big share in oil concessions, Lord Beeching urges less Whitehall interference, Nixon continues to hold the cards, Mining Lower tax cushions Nchanga, Another railway files petition for bankruptcy, Clearing the name of economic forecasters, Newly-floated Orme to bid for Drury Holdings, Coventry toolroom strike ends after cost to industry of £50m in lost work, Ford increases share of UK car market, Boost for British trade to Middle East forecast, Datsun dealers agree to form association, Port of London Authority to sell second office block, Poseidon delay in production is denied, European merger of aero industry groups urged, Building Agency to lose grant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Rhodesian stock movements, London & Regional Market Prices Lonrho active, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Recent issues, Wall Street Dow Jones index up in light trading. Business Appointments: Dr McCracken resigns from US economic council, Business appointments Gulf Oil-Asia president named. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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