The Times - 09/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Malcolm W. Browne, From David Housego, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, From John Chartres, By Christopher Walker, From Christopher Warman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Tony Aldous, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Amalendu Das Gupta, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Wood Political Editor, By Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, From Sue Masterman, Knipe v British Railways Board, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, by Harry Hill editor, Practical Caravan, by David Burgess Wise, by Cecil Gardner, by John A. Cade, by Martin Lumby, by Sybille J. Clayton The Caravan Club, Bernard Levin, PHS, RACHEL REILLY, , JOHN A. de COURCY, , R. J. PELIZA, , BERNARD de BUNSEN, Chairman. GUY ARNOLD, Director. HUMPHRY BERKELEY Treasurer. COLIN S. CRAIG, NICHOLAS DEAKIN, RICHARD HALL, FRANK JUDD, E. J. B. ROSE, ANTHONY SAMPSON, JANE SYMONDS, , R. E. HENMAN, , THOMAS SHARP, , JOHN RAMSBOTHAM., RICHARD BARRETT, , J. V. GROUNDES-PEACE, L. F. HERBERT., ERIC BATEMAN, , MICHAEL KILGARRIFF, , PHILIP WALTER, , WILLIAM BUNBURY, , JENNIFER H. SAMPSON, , JILLIAN CROWE, , A TASKER, , RENIE HAYNES, , JOHN RICHMOND, , STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, Prudence Glynn, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Barry Norman, John Percival, Guy Brett, Leonard Buckley, Michael Wale, Joan Chissell, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By John Armytage, By Our Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, BY Ian Morison, By Paul Routledge, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Viclvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Sally White, JOHN HUNSWORTH, , LAWRENCE CHARD, , C. J. SAVILLE GLANVLL, , DR & MRS D. J. NEWMAN, ALASTAIR SPENCER, ROY GRANTHEM, , G. W. WATERS, , M. BARBOUR SIMPSON, , Eric Wigham, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, by Dalgetv, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: The Times Diary Monday Club's Naval choice, Victims of tidal wave still unburied, Mr Walker rejects proposal to turn 800 Chelsea flats into hotel, Services save on skins, Bengal guerrillas step up number of assassinations and bombings, President Tito lunches at Palace, World's biggest cities in talks on pollution, Synod call for Communion conscience clause', New move to end seamen's strike in New Zealand, What one great collection did to the glass market, Anglo-Saxon peasant's hoard in wood, No answer to Moon riddles as Apollo men face scientists, Summer ban on night jets from Heathrow upsets air industry, Mrs Gandhi speaks out in Paris, Bomb squad officers raid London houses, Protesters occupied offices of high commissioner, Night patrol of lorry parking by wardens, The many changing faces of military finery, Making the most of derelict land, Access is sought to Britons held in S Africa, When an outer circuit road can cause havoc in the townscape Environment, Lord Carrington foresees joint defence by Ten, Liberals ahead in Philippines elections, Lynch Administration likely to survive censure motion against minister, Sir Alec prepared to fly to Salisbury, Norway rejects EEC offer on agriculture, Belgian coalition parties hold ground in poll, India gambles on risk of China coming to Pakistan's aid, Women At Work Breaking down barriers to the top, Vietnam bombing will be continued, Mr Laird says, Dangers face runaway girls, Courtiers and couturiers, Hostels for homeless defendants to be financed under Bill, Luxury fittings keep pace with the times, Middle East 'last chance', Rectorship 'a loophole', Part of our way of life, Left-wing voting setback for Mr Callaghan, Congress bars prayers in American state schools, Newspaper van driver dies in New York brawl, Pakistan hint that China will not join in war, Failure rate of '1 in 8' on first-class mail, Uncommitted people of Ulster pin hopes on Labour visits for political settlement by Christmas, Policemen said to have hounded Nigerian to his death, Six to offer Britain scheme for two types of fishing limit, Doubts thrown on US 'blind trusts' for judges' investments, Developing nations seek changes in world trade, Tanzania bans car imports for private use, Poles end meat scarcity 10 months after riots, Talks on security for Wilson Ulster visit, Home demolition hold up by protest crowd, International inquiry urged into internees' treatment, Letter from a Belfast mother, Asa Hartford back in training today, Value tax fears could boost motor models, Emphasis on sites rather than sights, When mobility is no longer important, The day the atom bomb went underground, Minister fails to charm sixth-formers, Optional extras increase standard of comfort, Science report Mechanics: How fish reduce friction, Four new whips appointed by Government, Inquiry ordered into delegated legislation, TV site sabotage check, Nobel Prize winner attacks DDT 'hysteria', US colonel resigns after atrocities dispute, Householders are better off, survey says, £11.5m grant to clear worst rail bottleneck, Diplomat tells ministers to stay at home, Froth on a pint of beer is illegal, bench says, Squirrels die in smuggling attempt, Second bomb attack on Nato in Portugal. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Tackling the housing black spots: majority of 25, Personal dealings in shares by the two Crown Agents: One block to be sold without profit House of Commons, Generosity the only sin of the new rebate scheme, Relative rate burden on industry, Pernicious charges on freehold land, Czechs promise not to sell arms to IRA, Government's rents policy attacked as appalling reversion to Victorian ideas of pauperism, Joint committee of inquiry on delegated legislation, Sentencing training for those on the bench, 700,000 call for rise in old age pensions, Tax relief on mortgages, Censure motion defeated by 25 votes, Grants for modernizing of bus fleets. Index. Display Advertising: Caravans Internatonal Limited,, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Caravan Club,, Otterham Caravans, Baccarat, Richard Ellis & Son, American Express, Internatonal Caravan + Camping Show 1971, Women's Appointments, Feeny And Johnson Ltd., Starstone, Moss Bros, Joncraiq Holdings Ltd, Boac, Fownes Limited, Motor Carav Anners Club, Commercial Union, Lovell, Audinsu, Forward Trust, National Caravan Council, Army Officer, Halifax Building Society, Rhp, Helena Rubinstein. Weather: The Weather. Law: Hospital fire charge, More bribery cases in New York, Official on new secrets charge, Greek editor jailed over wrong headline, Two-year delay in Milan bomb deaths trial, Guerrillas charged with murder in Rhodesia, Three cleared in Welsh language trial, Law Report November 8 1971 Court of Appeal Damages for injury in 1948 accident. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Merchant's moral for Mrs Meir, 25 years ago Republican victory From The Times of Thursday, Nov 7, 1946.. Sport: Rugby Union Howard could tilt balance for Cambridge, Olympic Games Prince Michael in reserve, Racing British-bred horses win £3½m abroad, Tennis Deadlock might yet be ended, Sports in Brief, Yachting Problems over dinghies, Motor racing Revson for F1, Stewart for McLaren, Football Ramsey forced to play a dwindling hand, Boxing Conteh stops game Frenchman in fifth, Athletics Engaging road to Munich, Rugby Union Surrey weakened for Toulouse. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Gains For The Front DES Francophones, 'The Threat Of Recession', Lopsided Reflation Pattern, The Coventry Tool Room Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Joseph of Copertino, Royal Mint Specimens, Ocean pollution, Seeds of coalition, The Hastings line, Fewer postal collections and deliveries, £10m for a meadow, Cleaned out, Baptism and Easter, Prince of Wales in Gibraltar, Value of aid, Oxfordshire roads, Taxing minors, Postal codes, Land sale contracts, Cars in Hyde Park, Real value of pensions, Peak period in bank branches, Status of Jerusalem, Customs duty on presents, Treating with Rhodesia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge setback for Yorkshire, £357 for seductive bronze figure of a saviouress from Nepal, English Bach Festival, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,918, Germaine Greer barnstorming in the United States for Women's Lib and her new book will. Obituaries: Sir John Macpherson Former Governor-General of Nigeria, Lord Hacking, Mr J.B.Hynd. Reviews: The masters and servants of lithography, Arthur Brown/Alice Cooper Rainbow, Malcuzynski Festival Hall, Children's TV policy, Opportunity Knocks! Thames, Cullberg Ballet Sadler's Wells. Business and Finance: Study of rating in industry, New chairman for Poseidon, Bids and Deals, US Pay Board votes for 5½pc limit on rises, Floating currency rates suffer further upsets, Commodities, Unit trust prices, MPs told of Crown Agents' share dealings, Europe's role as monetary peacemaker, Canada Island oil find sparks battle for ownership, Greece £240m contract with Mr Onassis cancelled, Chairmen's Reports Sweeping overhaul, Fixed Interest and Money, Injury at work Fixing the liability where it belongs, Mining Falconbridge and Rio Algom drop sharply, QE2 designers made redundant by Cunard board, Business Diary: European post for Dubliner Underground verse, OPEC's share in the oil stakes, South Africa £10m cut in SDR holding, Briefly from the Boardroom, Furness Withy report £174,000 half-time loss, MP calls for Government intervention as toolroom strike brings chaos again, Equities, Food sales may rise 8 pc, Upsurge in US economy forecast for next year, Small companies 'often unaware of aid facilities', Redland in £14m agreed takeover bid for Purle, Agreement on shoe workers' pay increase, Union move to safeguard funds, Company News Delta makes up for Concentric, Three banks join with Allied Irish, Break-even forecast from Furness Withy, 500,000 fewer jobs in producer industries, Clearing banks poised for savings deposits drive, Concern over safety factor in pit overtime ban, In brief, Company Meeting C. S. Wiggins & Sons Ltd. Turnover And Profits Increased, Retail sales and hire purchase fail to maintain the high level of August activity, Trust suspends share dealings as bid prelude, New Issues Yarm plus Regalian, Japan No agreement on limiting steel sales to Europe, Two-week truce in Westland closure dispute, Contracts £2.4m Seychelles award for Costain, Computer news Scan Data 300 making history, Gulf states study companies' reply to revenue claim, Insurance firms in £11m London property deals. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices US buying of gold shares, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Baker Perkins name managing director. Property: William H. Brown & Son. Births.
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