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The Times - 11/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent Belfast, Thursday morning, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From john chartres, From Christopher Warman, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Travel Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Labour Staff, By Trevor Fishlock, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Peter Nichols, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Ian McDonald, From Dan van der Vat, From Derek Wilson, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Brian Lewis, By Julian Mounter, Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, A. S. Byatt, Jacky Gillott, Rosemary Harris, Brian Alderson, Robert Robinson, Robert Nye, John Russell Taylor, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Max Harrison, Gerald Ely, Iverach McDonald, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, PHILLIPS, , ELLIOT OF HARWOOD, , SEROTA., NORTHCHURCH., STOCKS, , SEEAR, , SHEILA MILNER of LEEDS, , NAN HOY., RUTH MORRIS OF KENWOOD, , MABEL RITCHIE-CALDER, , ELSIE S. JANNER, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , L. JOHN COLLINS, , T. CORBISHLEY, , JOHN DREWETT., EDWARD ROGERS, , SOPER., BARTHOLOMEW J. KENDALL, , JONATHAN PEEL, , K. MELLANBY, , ALEX COMFORT, , W. T. W. MORGAN., E. R. M. BOWERMAN, , JOHN V. G A. DURNIN., C. MILES DAVIES, , LEONARD WINCOTT, , G. E. J. GAWTHORN, , NICOLAS BENTLEY, , By geraldine Nonman sale Room Correspondent, Humphrey Brooke, Sir Hilton Poynton, A Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas Washington, Nov 10, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Brian Basham, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Sally White, By John Woodland, By peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our European Business Correspondent, From Richard Mackie, E. A. WRIGHT, , H. R. TROST, , J. C. PALMER, , From Frank Vogl, RALF BONWIT, , Peter Jay, Hugh Stephenson, by Samuel Balgove, by Sir Martin Wilkinson, by Richard Fry, by S. M. Yassukovich, Melvyn Westlake, by Peter Clayton, by John Thomson, by T. E. Fisher, by A. G. Hopkins, Ian Morison, by Henry Spencer, Henry Mance, Roger Bardell, Julian Mounter,

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News: Motoring Getting the Cortina Mk 3 right, Schoolchildren not to pay more on buses, Three votes rob Mr Jenkins of outright win in party ballot, £836,000 debts of former IOS director, The Times Diary Constable find for Sotheby's, Another girl tarred and tied to a lamp post in Bogside, Tories open valuable archives to scholars, Harrow appeal for £600,000 on anniversary, 22 are lost in Rhine box girder bridge disaster, Woman alone in house with murdered man, TUC asks for tax safeguard, Holiday in the United States for £96, Nuts and bolts gesture by sold-up firm, Welcome visit by M Schumann, Policeman dies in Okinawa protest over bases, 147 taken off damaged hovercraft in Channel, Battle for Welsh language is intensifying, Private thoughts of a Foreign Office bureaucrat, Father helps to clear dead driver's name, Israel may heed OAU peace plan, E Pakistan claims 102 Indians dead in clashes, Groceries cost more in the North, £1,000 paid for Israel stamps, Speed promised for Venice Bill, President Nixon opens his campaign for reelection, Transkei leader dismisses rival, Children given matches to play, French sign 11 years late, Dismissal for former Biafran chief of staff, Science report Drugs: Marijuana and the heart, Mr Lynch saved by three in vital vote, S Vietnam leader is killed by car bomb, 10m more 'people in UK by end of century, Labour's emotional ambiguity over housing, Leader of Chinese advance party at the UN identified as an intelligence agent, £8,500 paid for a minor work, Lawyer-poet sentenced for 'insulting' Greek officer corps, Sweeping changes urged in coroner system, Proposed Communion service is falsely archaic and not even contemporary, dean says, Senate resentment over security reorganization, Mr Heath accused of too much Market hedging, Validity of internees report is questioned, Chileans give enthusiastic welcome as Cuban leader begins visit, 14 wounded in Uganda-Tanzania fighting, Downing Street talks on Ghana's debt burdens, Young dissident faces anti-Soviet charges, Petitioners seek rise in pensions, Consul visits two Britons detained in S Africa, Miss World wants only to talk of brazil, French desire early move on monetary union, Russian football team will tour Britain, Rhesus disease Our paediatrician writes about the rhesus factor from the point of view of the unborn baby, Deprivation effect on children at school, Delay in plan to form new Caribbean federation, World has forgotten its lessons, Duke says, Rhodesia sanctions order renewed without any division, Six intend to consult Four on new EEC laws. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Children's Books. Law: Jury told of minister's escape in explosions, Consent suits and legal aid Rankin v Rankin, 'Crime writer' gets 15 years for bank raid, 'Force rife with rumours after vagrant's death', Court of Appeal Injunction granted to restrain company from dismissing employee Hill v C. A. Parsons & Co Ltd, English boy in drugs case again remanded, 'Oz' summonses not to be served, Labourer was 'victim of monstrous injustice', Revolutionaries and anarchists used bombs against political enemies, prosecution says. Index. Display Advertising: The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Children's Book Show, The Rose Group, Unilever, Country Life London Number, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, R.G. Shaw & Company Limited, Nordic Bank Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, East Rand Consolidated Limited, Greencoat Properties Limited, The Bank Of New York., Faber & Faber, Chas. B. Buxton (Brokers) Ltd., City And Gracechurch Investment Trust Limited, Collins, The National Bank Of Commerce, Richard Ellis & Son, New Society, Benguela Railway Company, P. Murray-Jones Limited, South African Distilleries And Wines Limited, E.D. Sassoon Banking Company Limited, Nm Rothschild & Sons Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Muar River Rubber Co. Ltd., The Times, Lowenbrau, Barclays, Slater, Walker Limited, Colston, Pool Promoters Association, Courtaulds, Ricomac 1200 Electronic Calculator, Time Products Limited, Collins Books For Children, Santa Rosa Milling Company, Limited, Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd., Heal's Hand-Made Beds, Wg And S, Ibm, Daejan Holdings Limited, Bank Für Gemeinwirtshaft, The Little Painter, Longman Young Books, Highland Home Industries Exhibition, O.P. Chocolate Limited, Iran Air, Harpers & Queen, Midland Bank Finance Management Service, Montagu's, Hutchinson, Bea, Moscow Narodny Bank, Hamish Hamilton, Samuel Properties Limited. Politics and Parliament: Life terms for some firearms offences, Settlement would end bitterness and start new era House of Commons, Whitelaw speech attacked in Labour motions, Aid for revival of metal mining: need to protect countryside, Strangers in the House of Lords, Abandonment of sanctions would seriously prejudice prospect of acceptable Rhodesia agreement House of Lords, Life terms for some armed crimes: powers to order compensation and to make offenders bankrupt. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Extremists in search of a cause, 25 years ago Flag hauled down From The Times of Saturday, Nov 9, 1946. Sport: Cricket Stewart captain's Surrey again, Tennis Paish wins test of nerve, Table Tennis Bengtsson wins title, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Hertfordshire on brink of southern title, Boxing Champion to lose manager, Golf Fairways hazard on World Cup course, Hockey Promising performance by Owen, Motor racing Yardley may sponsor Hill, Football Fear for England's chances on slipway to Greece, Rugby League Young French side face New Zealand, Racing Bula's injury upsets plans, Athletics Oxford lose only one relay. Reviews: Ligeti's Requiem Festival Hall, Anubis, Osiris and Horus: bringing a fundamental magic to the picture book, Children's lives in Nazi Germany, Roll Me Over Birmingham Repertory, Cullberg Ballet Sadler's Wells, A home without books is empty, Hopping over the Homeric similes The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris By Leon Garfield, Four outstanding historical novels, Hill/Rooley/Page Purcell Room, Jones/Goldstone Queen Elizabeth Hall, Blow-Job King's Head, Life, death and the media Not to Disturb, British Surrealism Hamet Gallery, The Children's Book Show, Green Gables was never like this, Film Festival guide. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Icfc-Numas, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Property: A country-city compromise, Homes For Leisure & Retirement, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: A Well Balanced Result, The Coroner Ought Not To Be Gagged, Fair Limits To European Waters, When Will Ten Meet Again?, Taking The Profit Out Of Crime. Letters to the Editor: Science graduates unable to find work, National Parks, Armistice Silence, Jewish prisoners in Russia, Australian mining: security of tenure at stake, Law on obscenity, The Housing Bill, The Invergordon incident, Electrical offer, Police force boundaries, Ocean pollution, The public are not unintelligent, A way to full employment, Made in Britain, Treating with Rhodesia, Frigates or freighters?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Anthony Naumann, Sir John Macpherson, Ceri Richards One of the most gifted artists of his time, Mr Charles Cundall. Business and Finance: Marriage brokers in the takeover business, Mining, Bids and Deals, No progress in Tokyo talks, Three-tier system for US wage-prices restraint, Exports growth rate higher, Coming transformation of Euromarket offers both opportunities and pitfalls, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Lloyds Bank introduces personal loans, Record level of building society savings, Whitehall fails to resolve engineering deadlock, Fixed Interest and Money, Unilever shares put on 8p, Group of Ten meeting on the monetary crisis is postponed for week or two, BLMC men expected to stay out at Longbridge, Coral-Curzon merger talks, New Issues, Business Diary: Kitchener's trade war LOB's verses war (II), Clearing banks speed international links and extend services, Paths into Europe take differing routes, W Germany Central Bank optimistic on currency outlook, Warley scaled down, The Times list of latest dividends, Company Meeting Warren Tea Holdings, Action on Bolton report postponed, Italy Alitalia cut N Atlantic route fares, Easier money controls slow to take effect, The City of London Productivity high and still growing, Unique watch on tramp shipping, Briefly from the Boardroom, Prospects for growing contribution to invisible earnings, Equities, Unemployment Manichaean economics of Mr Barber, The City, Governor, and the Bank, BSC 'considering' big extension for Scunthorpe project, Wall St falls 11.76 and closes near low for year, Towards a common European stock exchange, Finance houses well placed in new credit era, Freight rates increased to offset exchange differences, Unions who have not deregistered summoned before TUC inquiry, Plan to make fibre boards from waste, Chairmen's Reports Forecast of 50% profit upswing by IFI, Bridging the manpower gap, Brake on manufactured goods price index, Oil groups preparing for fight over Libyan royalties, Agency gives up airline account, Reprieve for UK chocolate, Wider role for discount houses, Textile plea to curb UK imports, In brief, Wool difficulties may be short lived, Strike threat severe test for Bonn, Company News Extra six points and 1-for-1 from samuel Props, £10m Yugoslav wagon deal is given approval, Seven firms want to buy B-N aircraft company, Pan-Am delays board meeting on R-R chief's post, United States Federal discount rate reduced to 4 3/4 per cent, Adverse effect of gilt strategy, Unilever and the 1972 prospect, Canada Capital spending forecasts indicate further slowdown, Levy cut gives LWT profit, Common Market 'great benefit to US economy', Big sugar deficit forecast with 'possibly explosive' effects on world market, Associates deals. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unilever & Courtaulds higher, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,920, Radio. Births.

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