The Times - 16/12/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Clive Borrell and Christopher Walker, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Garry Lloyd, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From John Chartres, From a Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter., By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Communications Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, From A Staff Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, Frnm Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Leapman, From Ian McDonald, Richard Holmes, Michael Peppiatt, Robert Nye, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Roy McKelvie, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Richard Burnell, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, PHS, PETER LIDDELL, , STANLEY MAYNE, , NEIL MARTEN, , E. T. FLOYD EWIN, G. A. BRIGHOUSE., STANLEY SADIE., SAMUEL UZOKA., J. W. JEFFERY, ROBERT PINKERTON, CHRISTOPHER WAIN, GERALD CURTIS, HILARY-ANN FOOTITT., HARMAN GRISEWOOD, TERRY CASEY, , PAT KENNETT, , A. P. RYAN, , BARBARA SANTA-CRUZ, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From Fred Emery, By Giles Smith, By John Woodland, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Olifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Midland Industrial Staff, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Patrick Brogan, JACK ERYE, ARTHUR J. PUFFETT, KATHRYN MORTON., ANTONY M. HULME, MARGARET L. DEMPSEY, R. BURLINGHAM, , Melvyn Westlake, Sir Basil airborne, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter, by A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by W. M. Ballantyne, by Michael Frenchman, R.I., by Ralph Izzard,
ResumoNews: Brutality charge denied, Civil List will be kept under review, Guerrillas admit murder attempt on Jordan envoy in Kensington, Abolish private renting, TUC tells minister, Tokyo tries to stem tide of rubbish, Sudanese guerrillas reported fighting inside Uganda border, Croat officials act to end student unrest, Snow reports, Minimum age for motor cyclists raised to 17, Finance ideas for TV channel 4, Britain pledges support for Sweden, Rewarding and hopeful prospects after a year of historic decision, Emergency air service set up by hospitals, Disciplinary move against chief constable, Scots accept the fishing limits agreement, The Times Diary Tory 10 at Eastbourne, SW Africa strikers to be sent home, Home Secretary says IRA may never be totally eliminated, Broken rails become BR's biggest hazard, Indians launch heavy raids on Lahore and Karachi, Treasurer refuses to sign milk cheques, Five acquitted by jury in Mangrove trial, Dacca talks on terms for cease-fire in East, Riot as townspeople claim youth killed by troops had only toy gun, Help for study of equine flu, US Navy may evacuate defeated troops, Fourth sport triumph for Princess, British Rail bans porter's tea party, S African spy net in Britain, MP says, Whipsnade and London zoo charges rise, Doctors are on duty 88 hours a week, Ton of cannabis in smuggling, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Dec 14, 1946 UN vote on Spain, Vast plans to bring health service up to date, Mr Fukuda: keeping an eye on four faces of the world, Open University records high success rate among its students in first examinations, West Bank Arabs warned to ignore election, Singer had whisky and wine before fatal fall, Man named as spy for South Africa, M Pompidou believes agreement marks start of equal partnership with United States Azores deal seen as European triumph, Three miners saved after pit roof collapse, Man who drank weedkiller in lung transplant, Camden says ringway cost would be doubled, High-speed Channel train service predicted, Two North-west canals to be restored, Pressure on Bonn for warships, TUC plea for one-week pension 'bonus', Motorway lights to stop crashes in fog, French-Egyptian pattern for future legislation, US warning to Russia to exercise restraint as war could affect relations, Two trade union MPs lose PLP posts, Round-up Fired by the French, Anxiety in pregnancy can affect baby, India replies to Dacca cease-fire inquiry with morning deadline for army's surrender, Mr Bhutto storms out of Council accusing big powers, Highgate developers 'much maligned', Mr Healey says blood sample was negative, Saudi Arabia and Oman end feud, Sark takes final decision of Channel Isles today, Bacteria: How colicins kill cells, Tories' choice for new constituency, Different prices for Concorde to meet modifications wanted by airlines, Businessmen show confidence in the island's future, French say cost of Concorde will be £13m, Old Bailey exercise in freedom, Ore-ship alleging 'demented chef' reports all quite, Motoring Cars with competitive appeal, Senator Fanfani changes his allies, Britain urges EEC to speed up final phase of negotiations. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, The Bahrain Fishing Company, Chown Securities Limited, Bell's, Dunhill, Ppa, Middle Eastern Markets, The British Bank Of The Middle East., The Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank Of Bahrain, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hambors Bank Limited, Moon Plaza Hotel, Cutty Sark, Christmas Gift Guide, International Agencies Co. Ltd.,, National Westminster Bank, Midland Electric Manufacturing Company Limited., H.Cox & Sons (Plant Hire) Ltd., Delmon, Kirkland-Whittaker (Channel Islands) Limited, Bass Charrington Limited, Gulf Hotel, Middle East Hotel, Birmingham Post & Mail Group Ltd., The Times Special Reports, Venesta Shareholders, Dewar's, Amiri Bahrain, Riyad Bank Limited, Drake & Cubitt, Cable & Wireless, Thos. Cook & Son, Limited, Epic, John Howard And Company Ltd., Worth, Oxfam, Mountains, A Beautiful Complexion, Vinesta International Limited, Hambros Bank Limited, Laird (Anglesey) Limited, National Airlines., British Sailors Society, J.Brockhouse & Co. Ltd., The Standard Bank Limited, Bahrain, The Arab Bank Ltd, Wolseley-Hughes, Flavel, Bea, The General Electric Company Limited, Notice Of Redemption, Critall-Hope, Jcb, The Chartered Bank. Politics and Parliament: Restrictions lifted on some girder bridges, Educating children in a multiracial Britain House of Lords, Fourth TV channel: ITA's concept of complementary service has many advantages-Minister, Paying a price for public service 'The simple issue is this: either we pay for the Monarchy in its present style or we do not. If we do not, that means presumably cutting back on this or that royal establishment. Is this the proposition at this particular time?', Representations made to Mr Lynch, DTI documents sent to company by mistake House of Commons, Ministry's secret report sent to firm. Weather: The Weather. Law: Charges dropped in Newton case, Sentence on Greek officer for attempted putsch, Sentences not wrong in principle Regina v Lavender, Galley boy tells of fear before fire in trawler, No injunction against union in its absence Hull & Humber Cargo Handling Co Ltd and Another v The Transport and General Workers' Union and Others, Bench says ex-jockey has case to answer, Uganda dismissal of jailed Scotsman's appeal, IRA men raided bank to raise funds, counsel says, Service of enforcement notices on caravan dwellers Stevens v Bromley London Borough Council, Three cleared of murder in houseboat, Jail for four Americans, Scots-born man forfeits Plane in Tangier, France loses case over nuclear fuel deals, When recorder did not take a note Phelan V Back, U S appeal judge charged with accepting bribe, Court praise for children who rescued girl. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Premature retirement, Elections at Oxford, Church news, WRAC commissions. Reviews: Flaubert's volte-face: the hermit breaks out Flaubert the Master By Enid Starkie, A touch of the occult The Power of the Witch BBC 2 Leonard Buckley, Irene Worth's return to the West End, London Contemporary Chamber Players Purcell Room Keith Horner, Much Ado about Nothing Aldwych Irving Wardle, Geraint Evans Master Class Sadler's Wells Alan Blyth, The Changing Room Globe Charles Lewsen, Schütz Christmas Music St John's, Smith Square Stephen Walsh, Die Walküre King's, Glasgow Stanley Sadie, London Mozart Players Festival Hall Joan Chissell, John Alldis music for pantomime, The Sartre archive on Flaubert heads French writing in 1971, Quick guide, The mystery of the first Mrs Eliot The Waste Land. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments. Property: Country Properties. Sport: Football Three escapes then Tottenham wear down Rumanians, Racing Mellor has one chance today, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets Holder meets old rival in last eight, Boxing Simple formula that Bodell must follow, Rackets Thatcher and Griffiths lead field, Skiing Men's downhill in World Cup is cancelled, Rugby Union Bruintjies shines as Proteas lose first match, Rowing One answer to fixed stages, Golf To the swing of a royal club tourism trips on. Editorials/Leaders: A Four Year Pattern Of Strikes, This Ruling Makes The Law Absurd, Peace Hopes In East Bengal, Monetary Arithmetic Time. Letters to the Editor: Packaging and the environment, Water quality in rivers, Demonstration courtesies, Student wives, Giro and a wages scheme, Sad excuse, Spool sense, Collective view on steel prices, Comparing intelligence of men and women, Inland Revenue estimates, West country hospitals, Reporting in Ulster, Violence in schools, Motorway discipline, Rhodesia and Tanzania, Tom Brown's Schooldays, 'Hair' at St Paul's, Historic buildings, A flight in the Concorde, Mozart's funeral, Shareholding satisfaction. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,950, Radio, Modern British paintings draw private collectors, Broadcasting, Richard Briers as Butley. Deaths. Obituaries: Alan Morton, Helena, Countess Of Kintore, Dick Tiger Former middleweight and light-heavyweight champion, Senor Don Pablo De Azcaratey Florez.. Business and Finance: BSA chief says results improving, Bulgaria Pact for more trade with UK, Uncertainty on currency 'package', The changing face of the British strike Innis Macbeath, Labour Editor, examines current patterns of dispute, Customs duty up by 7.8 pc to £5,139m, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Sir Frank Figgures urges more selective policy for the regions, Go-ahead for UK oil line, In brief Trafalgar House confirms property sale, Panel allows Allied to go ahead with THF bid, Fixed Interest and Money, Minister told scheme for Severnside could hurt West Midlands, BSC gives consumers 'buy British' warning, London sugar prices reach highest level for 8 years, Former UCS chief says industry board 'a washout', Useful competition still possible, Redland gains 77 pc of Purle, Male jobless total is up by 6pc in Birmingham, GEC profit rises 36 pc to £31.5m, Work-to-rule likely after engineering pay talks break down, Personnel chief named for Post Office board, Car industry experiments with shipment of vehicles in sealed containers, New Issues Newhome Veritas over 19 times subscribed, The Times share indices, Investment grants total £587m for year, Domestic prices held down, CBI seeks relaxations in building control, Dollar at new low as hopes rise that Group of Ten will make substantial progress, £150,000 rise in profits from state pubs, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Operation to sell Cook's gets away to a flying start, Bids and Deals Chloride returns with 72p for Oldham, France Elf-Erap signs agreement to end Algerian dispute, Arab multinational bank for London, The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company Limited, Iran Government undertakes to develop and market Sar Cheshmeh copper, Government shelves 6-day benefit rule, Mr Haughton says TriStar orders at 150, GEC's earnings rise by a third, ENI discusses changes in oil agreement, In brief, Mining "Johnnies" Rhodesian nickel mine delayed, West Germany Central Bank cautious on credit expansion, How the markets moved, Dow Jones gains 8.62 as Wall St rallies, Business Diary: Fake green cards investigated, Market holidays, Why Glaxo is resolved to fly solo, Company News Higher payout by English Card as profits soar. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Imperial Metal Industries name new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices GEC higher on interim, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues.
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