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The Times - 02/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Tim Jones, By Clive Borrell, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Sydney Lenssen, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From John Chartres, Tony Aldous, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, By Peter Hopkirk, From David Bonavia, By Michael Wolfers, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Richard Davy, From Michael Leapman, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Williams, Guy Brett, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Eric Marsden, PHS, HYWEL MOSELEY, , D. C. CUMMING, , DAVID MONTAGU., F. R. LEAVIS, , ROBERTA HEATH., NEIL MARTEN., J. H. B. GOWAN., MARY C. KEENAN., ROBIN DAY., CLIVE BOSSOM Chairman, , S. V. POLLOCK, , J. CARR, , ALAN GROUNDS, , ALLAN M. TUCK, , ADRIAN ROOM., MERLYN REES., J. D. BRIGHTLEY, , JOHN HALL, , RONALD HITCHCOTT, , by Prudence Glynn, H. G.-H. writes:, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Giles Smith, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Andrew Wilson, By Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, PETER GARRAN., ALICE GIBSON., C. L. VERITY, S. G. CARTER, , F. S. LAW, , THOMAS DALBY., STUART R. COVERLEY, , DELIA G. DALTON., PATRICIA QUAIFE., Richard Spiegelberg, Norman Fowler, Margaret Miller, by Patrick O'Leary, by Michael Frenchman, by Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, by Robin Mead, by Tony Aldous, G.W., P.B.-H., by Tom Hey,

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News: Union plan to end ferry strike rejected, Trust offers grants to Labour and Tories, How bombs can affect buildings in London, Bringing management ideas into preserving the countryside Environment, Maladjustment rate high in approved schools, Anglo-US special relationship expected to end, Three-nation Anzuk force takes over defence of Far East, Navy checks tanker fire in Channel, Fights with police as Heathrow is disrupted by strike, Science report Resources: Hydrogen may replace petrol, Ugly end to beauty competition in Uganda, Policeman may be elected mayor of philadelphia, Tidal wave kills thousands in India, Seven died in 1939 sabotage campaign, Judge refuses to stop nuclear test in Aleutians, Better environment begins at home for over four million families, US senators at work on interim aid programme, China gives UN a flag drying problem, Mrs Gandhi on return of refugees, Mr Maudling sued in £12m case, Caribbean islands plan to form W Indies state, Rural areas offer more for your money, The mind of a workers' council, Two police killed and soldier is shot by gunmen in Belfast, Hongkong is praised by Princess, Employers accused of developing subtle language system to abuse Race Relations Act, Army drivers run buses, The world's armies in a crisis: part six Constant alert in Israel, Help and advice waiting at the town hall, Hint of stronger penalties for hooligans, Pop festival organizers given discharge, Promise to clear Manchester slums by 1975, Fenced villages for Malaysia, Mr Brezhnev's trip to East Berlin diminished effect of Paris visit, Listeners panic after 'Martian landing' play, Death penalty urged by MP for terrorism, Concern over lack of jobs for qualified students, Who's who in French ready-to-wear, Extra precautions for royal drive today, Swiss right wing springs election surprise, Norman St John-Stevas reviews the autobiography of Cardinal Heenan Controversial rise of an English priest, Women at work A passion for art, Modernization of property a special report Conservation at all costs, Lisbon cholera checked, Call for end to doubt over EEC, £50,000 Premium Bond prize, US car import tax suspended, Prestige offices from London's elegant past, Ukrainian bishops defy Vatican, Fresh eruption by volcano in the Canaries, State aid for research on car safety, India claims air violation as border tension grows, Assistant masters bring variation to pay claim, Hostage traded for aircraft, The Times Diary Scofield quits National for 1972, Government treads softly over student curbs, Mini-parks retrieved from urban congestion, Conversion problems-from raising the cash to fitting package bathroom, Mr Paisley holds to his claim of direct rule, Council grant can help transform that 'ruin', Documentary on political pressures facing Mr Lynch banned by ITA, Brandt call on French television for special meeting with President Pompidou this year, Do it yourself and costs can more than halve, 'Roman' coin in museum was a replica, Discrimination angers race board chief, Submarine officer 'let stoker decide', Electricians reject the Industrial Relations Act but are to stay on union register, Mobile unit protects patient from infection, Teenage gang robs bank of£ 29,000, Chinese missing from Albanian party congress, Ruler rejects British plan for Gulf island, Junior psychiatrists are asked to boycott examination, Man says he saw forest plane before crash. Law: Appeal Court grants bail to landlady, General Fawzi on trial behind closed doors, Boy aged 12 cleared of killing cripple of 82, Virginia ordered to scrap its 'cruel' prison punishments, Law Report November 1 1971 Queen's Bench Division Ex-Cunard director apologizes to board members Smallpeice and Others v Forrester, American millionaire claims that tape recording of conversation is a fake, Councillor on votes charge freed for new trial ruling, MP cleared over IRA documents, Three are charged with £1,250,000 bank raid, Greece to release sick general from jail, Judge's warning on threats to witnesses, Two for trial on defector plot charges, Abortion film on Dutch television, Dean freed on bail after five-year sentence for 'terrorist activities'. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson refuses to accept resignation of Mr Mellish. Index. Display Advertising: Cameroon Airlines, Vent-Axia, Kienzle Data Systems Ltd.,, Protim Services Ltd, Macarthur's Scotch, Department Of Trade And Industry,, Berlitz, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Burt Bolton (Timber) Ltd., Butlers Distribution, Decca, High Speed Gas, Baccarat, Whyte And Mackays, Interim Statement, Important Loan Facilities For House Conversions, Department Of Helath And Social Security, Blue Nun, Shelter, Handyman, Ensor To Permeke, City Investment Trust Managers Limited., Womens Appointments, Pickering Group, Argentine Republic, Credit Suisse, Myson Group Limited, International Distillers And Vintners Limited, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Yellow Pages, Laing, Peter Cox Limited, Apeco, Ncb, Twa, Silk Fashion, Newtonite, Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd.,, Harveys Bristol Dry, Ncl, Ideal Standard, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bernard Levin writes from an Irish music festival World of Wexford and Wedgwood Benn, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct 31. 1946 Austrian demand. Reviews: Christopher Czaja Sager Queen Elizabeth Hall, Old heroes are best, The Matrix Queen Elizabeth Hall, Tutankhamen Exhibition. Secrecy as pharaoh's treasures are prepared for a journey to land of their discoverers', London Bach Society Royal Festival Hall, Calderara's world, Electra Greenwich, A human triangle with resonances The Novelist Hampstead. Sport: Olympic Games State aid as price for more gold, Football Best must miss Irish match after life is threatened, Boxing McAlinden's new opponent, Commonwealth Games Boycott threat over S African rugby tour, Sports in Brief, Evidence of tennis development in eastern Europe Child of nature with too much talent, Racing Double to start Marshall's season, Boxing Watt wins in ninth round, Three one-day cricket matches between England and Australia in 1972, Ice skating Triumph over adversity. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Some Unions Have To Register, Deep-Sea Containerization, The Trial Of The Dean, A New Caribbean State?. Letters to the Editor: Student union gifts, Secondhand, Policy on marks of origin, Electrical performance standards, Post Office handshake, Welsh language in court, Control of prices, Imprisoned in Paraguay, Heartbreak delay, Giro afloat, Hint of gas, More 'Russlish', Practical steps, Next steps in joining Europe: attitudes in the Commons, Road accidents and BST, Majority in Ulster, At the Cairo Opera. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Scientific Instrument Makers' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Middle Temple awards. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr T. Anwyldavies, Maj-Gen W. Foot, Mr F.J. Powell A distinguished magistrate, Prof S. G. F. Brandon Stimulating writer on Christian origins. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Poor start to the account, How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Mining Lack of Windarra news knocks Poseidon, Sisal turnround, Computer news Sisco computerizes nurses' records, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Company News Nova interim up and higher total forecast, Fixed Interest and Money, Ban threatens pit closures, New Issues. BP swells October volume to£231m, Simon Caulkin examines current unionist thinking on EEC enlargement and integration Supranationality among Europe's unions, Mersey docks interest payment hopes, Contracts, FAO predicts lower grain prices, The effect of BPC's gearing in 1972, Betting on a good thing Ten years ago the Government legalized High Street betting. Today their concern is with the industry's high profits and concentration, More reforms in accounting policies soon, Briefly from the Boardroom, Devalue $ call by Klasen, United States Dividend increases likely to be pegged to wage rises, Equities, Esso asks to be excluded from pact on lubricants, Bank lending up again but manufacturers are still holding back, Cost of UCS work-in, Noisy BSA meeting passes £10m rescue plan, Paris flight debut as British Caledonian profit tops £1m, Bids and Deals Garthwaite agree to join Stenhouse for £4m, Shirtmakers poised for a booming market, Chairmen's Reports Optimistic outlook by IDV chief, Brick output up as stocks fall, Top Export Board post for former Chancellor, West Germany Mining industry leader calls for higher state aid if energy needs are to be met, Italy Strong trading surplus in spite of recession, In brief, Hire-purchase car sales ease after summer boom, Britain's economy will expand as Market's slows, brokers predict, Motor industry eager for EEC entry-Chrysler chief, Business Diary: New head for Prestige Hotels Poetry of tea, Algeria President says oil will earn £400m next year, Chemicals ASP rubs salt into European wounds, Rolls-Royce locking out strikers in attempt to break toolroom deadlock, Giltspur bid for maltsters, Bank statements for October, Gloomy Wall St hits new low for year. Business Appointments: Board changes at Lockheed, Business appointments General Foods France executive. Shipping News: Far East freights to rise by 17½pc. Property: London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,912, Radio. Births.

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