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The Times - 13/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Warman, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Leapman, By John Chartres, From David Housego, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Basil Gingell, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Denis Taylor, By a Staff Reporter., By Our Labour Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By a correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Paul Martin, From Dessa Trevisan, By Our Staff Reporters, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, Kirsten Cubitt, From Richard Davy, Leslie Field, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hornsby, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Brian Lewis, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hopkins, Gerald Ely, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, H R F Keating, Gudrun Tempel, Sue Masterman, PHS, Richard Harris, HUMPHREY BROOKE., ROGER HOLLEST., G. B. WALKER., B. A. WORTLEY, FENTON BRESLER, THEO COWAN., G. J. LEIGH., W. S. PEART., A. GUZ., JONATHAN VARCOE, , R.I. JONES, , GEORGE CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON, , PATRICIA HORNSBY-SMITH, I. G. R. GRANT, , W. LEGGATT ROBINSON, , ARTHUR KOESTLER, , From Harold Franklin, By Kenneth Owen, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, From Alan McGregor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina, From R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, Ross Davies, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge, From Richard Wigg, J. WRIGHT., RICHARD HOPE., SIMON CAMERON., E H. D. SKINNER., MARTIN R. GREY, , Ian Murray, By John Woodland,

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News: Uncharted wrecks off Britain located, Viewpoint, US radio pioneer dies, Clergy lead 500 in protest service as police guard 'Hair' congregation of 2,000 in St Paul's., Desire for urban 'parish councils' after mergers, Scientists aiming to produce leaner pork from new 'super' pig Agriculture, Man with 70 million Bengalis on his mind, Japan's full frontal attack on imported nudes, Science report Geology: Ancient climatic changes, Pollution fears over plan for oil from the sea, Concorde protest voices not stilled, Rivals hold rallies in London and North, Concorde sets the pace for Azores summit, Clash in TUC expected, The Times Diary Roy Sawh to leave for Guyana, Puzzling Soviet tactics in allowing many more Jews to emigrate, Campaign of political murder is feared, Kuwait Parliament urges action against Britain, US demands Indian withdrawal in angry Security Council speech, Ugandan forces alerted on report of Sudan unrest, Croat party changes in dispute over nationalism, Mongolia lowers its planning sights, Mr Lynch keeping firm hold on Eire's reins of power, SW Africa seaport faces threat of strike, Threat to newspapers, Civil Service chief to report on 'question planting' allegations, Hard lesson of our dependence on God, Management Lessons for Sir Keith in Sydney, Britain, US and China accused of war plot, Smarten-up plan for hairdressing, British evacuees annoyed as passports are seized, British satellite launched from US west coast, Bangla Desh leaders setting up courts to try collaborators, Bonn pressing for Berlin access agreement to be in force by spring, MP to question Mr Heath on £36,000 prize, Union setback to railways' redundancy plan, Extending use of water, Holland under siege from the Rhine, M1 barrier safety check after allegations, US aid to Laos criticized as a costly failure, Mr Gierek's men enter party leadership, Myths and realities of school violence The first of two articles researched by Penny Hunter Symon, Stephen Jessel and Geoffrey Wansell on the extent of trouble in English schools today, West Europe And Overseas Mr Rippon says Six fishing accord will maintain protection at 95 per cent of present levels, Anti-Market MPs call Rippon agreement on fisheries a 'sell-out' and seek debate, On being Royal, Smith pledge to stand by agreement with Britain, Record number of National Trust visitors, Plea to ease liability of editors for contempt of court, Deserted town is Pakistanis' biggest prize, Grand prix pit stops to be compulsory, Guerrillas said to be fighting inside Dacca, Mr Crossman claims that last Labour Government ditched its chances, Tory group seek new laws to curb 'mind pollution', China's attitude to the Indo-Pakistan conflict, Ulster senator is shot dead and house wrecked by bomb as his wife flees, Pakistan's 'rich allies' blamed by Mrs Gandhi, 'Electoral exercise' by Greek regime. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gold Block 90p, Carless, Capel & Leonard Limited, Augustus Barnett, Christmas Gift Guide, Interim Statements, Tanganyika, Chartreuse, Travis & Arnold, Barlow Rand Limited, Lep Transport, Racal Electronics Limited, The Economist, Commercial Union Key Policy, Shelter, Coverplan, Emi. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Giles Havergal's miniature national theatre, D'Albert at the Wells, Cinema turns to television for inspiration, Peter Frankl Queen Elizabeth Hall, Npo Festival Hall, Ernst Haefliger Queen Elizabeth Hall, The craftsman's essay and the mannerist's games The German Lesson By SiegriedLenz, Books Simenon's black ride to the abyss, Omnibus BBC I Chris Dunkley. Sport: Football Tottenham's first away win could not have been better timed, Skiing Schranz gives young men a lesson, Rackets Tonbridge's winning run, Badminton One title retained, another lost, Squash rackets Taylor unlikely to put out MacDonald, Yachting, Sports in Brief, Rowing Problems for Oxford coaching team, Golf Goalby scores late win, Rugby Union Reputations made and marred, Football results and tables, Hockey England U-22 delight the selectors, Swimming Miss Gould's unique feat, Racing Amid all the Mellor drama another man nears a landmark, For the record, Tennis Nastase beats Smith to win series, Cricket Lillee worries Rest into innings defeat. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 7, 21 and 23, Appointments Vacant also on pages 7, 8 and 21, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: IS There A Way To Peace?, Analysis Of A Failure, What Mr Rippon's Settlement Means. Politics and Parliament: Old Moore at the Treasury, Parliamentary Notices. Letters to the Editor: Accountants must not be Scottish, Issues in Ulster, Traffic under control, On the rails, Retaining national art treasures, Fashions in words, Libya balances, 'This poisoned well', Lord Goddard, VAT 'V' day should be postponed, Demonstration courtesies, Overall plan, Israel and the Arabs, The organization of research, Canterbury Choir School, Pre-selection, Road costs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, New recorders, Appointments in the Forces. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Dec 11, 1946. Note to Albania. Obituaries: Lord Donovan Chairman of commission on industrial relations, Sir Harold Willan, Sir Robert Rae. Arts and Entertainment: World bridge champions are defeated, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,947. Deaths. Business and Finance: Government puts 40 public houses up for sale, Laing firm to make drilling platforms, Report on Govan Shipbuilders for London meeting, Crucial talks at Coal Board to stave off strike, Dearer meat on EEC entry, says turkey producer, Diversification for gravel pits, Commodities 110 pc sugar quotas on the cards, BLMC seeking union negotiations on a new disputes procedure, Water boards to discuss shake-up, Bydand's US deal and delayed report and accounts, ICI study may lead to plastics redundancies, Bank secrecy study nearly finished, Business Diary in Europe: Wage claim faces a new President. Concorde publicity, Warships blow to Yarrow, Results this week Distillers, Ranks Hovis and Laporte, The Times share indices, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, Union assails 'status-conscious' bodies, Post Office may get new labour relations director, Courses, Electrical suppliers looking for stability Sally White examines attitudes in the wake of the sales upturn, Freight Report Pendulum swings for tanker owners, Details imminent on employment exchange reform, Training board rescue scheme, Mining 'Tanks' reviews metal prices, BP will sue any customer who buys Libyan oil, Engineering industry clash may end national bargaining on wages, New Issues Carless, Capel boost output, Kodak's £2.3m bonus derided by union leader, Industrial relations Back to the classroom for shop stewards, Technology on the Stock Exchange, Raleigh plans big investment to meet sales boom, Devalued Chilean escudo hits luxury imports hardest, Road haulage industry concerned at Six curbs on hours and milage, EEC tries to end the split over technology, One-day beer strike, Europe trade concessions key to deal on parities, Accountants call for earlier value-added tax details, Company News Cons Signal unlikely to bid for Venesta, Warning to BSC on foreign plants. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Board changes at Guest, Keen offshoots. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe. Births.

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