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The Times - 12/10/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By David Spanier European Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, By John Chartres, By Our Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, Tony Aldous, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From John Carter, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, From David Housego, From Fred Emery, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, PHS, M. PURSEY, , LEIGH HATTS, , R. G. A. JACKSON, , KEITH LE CHEMINANT, , A. G. BLOWER, , J. C. GREEN, , D. A. HUNT, , W. S. CHANEY., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON GEOFFREY STEWART-SMITH HORACE CUTLER B.BROOK-PARTRIDGE VICTOR RAIKES GEOFFREY BABER JAN GREIG DAVID G. SPARROW GEORGE K. YOUNG DAVID NICHOLSON JOHN C. FAIRHEAD, JOHN BENN, J. N. FORSYTH, , CHARLES THOMAS, , R. F. FRAME, T. B. MORRIS, , PAUL ENEVER, , Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Trevor Gee, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, By Giles Smith, By Richard Spiegelberg, From Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Peter Strafford, By Sally White., By Our Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Michael Hornsby, From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Yogl, By Peter Hill, R. GODDARD-WILSON., STEPHEN GARVIN, , G. L. BUTCHER, , B. P. KAVANAGH., E. C. SMITH, , R. G. BLOOM, , R. H. MARKHAM., P. KELLY, , M. STEARMAN., J. M. H. WRIGHT, , Eric Wigham, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Sally White, By Patricia Tisdall, Philip Dyer, Ross Davies, by Trevor Fishlock, by Patrick O'Leary, by Rhys David, by Margaret Hignett, by Alun Michael Education Correspondent, by Robin Gordon Walker,

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News: President Yahya quoted by Shaikh's defence, Chapter and verse for a modern cultural centre, Deltiology: is there another fortune in the attic?, Women At Work A job with room to move, US copper firms told they owe £158m to Chile, The Times Diary Berkeley gives Archer 6 months, Cardiff, Complex enriches wealth of sports facilities, French call talks in Paris on drug trafficking, Public's views sought-and sometimes heeded-on city centre scheme, Home Office murder statistics 'a myth', Border build-up brings warning from India, People in BIA wanted us to fail, V & G chief says, Bradford venue for Student Drama Festival, Critical first year for Cambodian republic, Delhi Cabinet discusses rail chiefs' squabble, ITN to pay detective libel damages, Israelis sight MiG 23s for first time, Minister vetoes road over Christ Church Meadow, Supreme Court post may go to ex-Klansman, Beaton At His Own Game, Army likely to blast Ulster border roads, Living wage for Broadmoor men is urged, Better legal rights for public proposed, Emperor Hirohito and Empress heartened by welcome in Bonn, US may hire foreign troops for Cambodia, Austrians weigh coalition chances, History melts under London station, A neglected procedure for planning where other sites have a claim Environment, Algerian and Libyan leaders meet, Tourists return to Benidorm after floods, Promotion for man found mentally unfit for job, Shah's armoury alarms Gulf states, Key to the European super state, Black and white facts of life, Experiments claim 'harmful to hospitals', Army death toll is 25, Cardinal Suenens makes synod challenge on celibacy issue, Three tanker men praised for courage, Government pensions plan may perpetuate 'two nations in old age' report claims, Mr Kennedy calls for inquiry into 'mutiny', Two commands of RAF to be merged, Athens fears Mr Agnew may calk for democracy, New 'grass in the valley but scars on the mind remain, Tuna fish are the most contaminated, Faulkner campaign to rally British opinion against IRA terrorists, Dispute over rest periods may delay BOAC flights, Travel can 'dispel awe of EEC', N Vietnamese prisoner is released, Mr Heath, firm on Ulster, sees Britain set for expansion, Bombs at ballet stars' last show before crash, Playwright turned back at Berlin border, Controversy over plan to demolish homes for extension of university colleges, 37 of Vanguard dead buried in mass grave, Britain favours an early summit of the Six, Archaeology goes on in middle of war, Mr Sadat in Moscow to test Soviet mood, Metro men continue their strike, Science report Entomology: A new lure for flies, Tories face cross-fire from party members, Why communist ban is embarrasssing, Mr Soames says Britain given best possible entry terms, Reaping capital advantages as banking centre, County will run mobile family planning unit, Pentagon alarmed by evidence of increasing Russian, strategic weapons strength, Fast freeways to bolster tourism and business, £8,200 for nineteenth-century target pistols is no barrier for the collectors, Bombs herald Mr Agnew's visit to Turkey. Law: A Foreign Office man on secrets charge, Shot polceman' kept fighting', jury told, Writer in protest to Soviet court, Dean took part in plot, court is told, Shouts of 'pigs' at police from crowd, witness says, Delivery to solicitor valid Regina v Chief Immigration Officer Manchester Airport, Scotsman jailed in Uganda for manslaughter, Court of Appeal Former Mayor's sentence cut Regina v Sporle, Justice in Italy goes on trial, Magistrate will see nude revue, £12m case today, Espionage in industry 'is criminal', Judge clears Mr Leo Abse in slander case, Joseph Sewell remanded until Friday. Picture Gallery. Index. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, October 11, 1971 Aliens may share concession on registration later House of Lords, Immigration concession agreed by Lords. Display Advertising: Debenham Tewson, The European Movement,, F G Minter (South Wales) Limited, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Barclays International, Jones Lang Wootton, Lombard North Central, Butlers Distribution, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Lyon, British Rail, Women's Appointments, Wales Gas, Principality, Sun Alliance & London, Gkn Rolled & Bright Steel Ltd,, Gordon's Special Dry London Gin, Certified Accountants, Cussons Group Limited, Bradford & Bingley Building Society, Pan Am, British Transport Docks Board, Fownes Limited, The Chevron Housewarmers, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Julian S.Hodge & Co Ltd., Philips, The Army Benevolent Fund, Halifax Building Society, John Peters (Furnishing Stores) Ltd. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: The official history of rugby union, Chelsea kept waiting while Hulme defends Forest, Golf Three British women in last eight, Heroic disolay by depleted pack, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results League Cup, Tennis Dewar circuit assured of high standard, Badminton Demonstration event at Munich games, Boxing Quarry will be Bodell's hardest test, Baseball Baltimore lead 2-0 in world series, Rugby Union Surrey forced to field a patchwork side, Modern Pentathlon British team seventh, Sport Crowned Prince worth another look on Friday, Show jumping When a championship is not a championship. Editorials/Leaders: The Crisis On Clydeside, Austria's Very Good Chancellor, The Chiefs From The South, Management And Education. Letters to the Editor: British service to the traveller, A successor to U Thant, Tailored courses, Preservation of Bath, Lily Langtry's house, P. G. Wodehouse at 90, Another point of view, Policy exclusions, Probation officer wants a new job, Final notice, The Inverpordon incidents, Senior nurses' status, Britain and the European Community, Rate of interest, British National Export Council, China, Taiwan and the UN, Good works, Copyright libraries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Easy bridge will for holders, Salerooms, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,894, Lesley Collier as Anastasia. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 10, 1946 Defeat of Japan. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New RSA chairman, University news, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Strangman Law in India, Sir Cyril Burt Psychology in the service of education. Reviews: Question of identities in new Dyer work Mother Adam York, Living with an orchestra, Thirty Minute Theatre Bbc 2, Bach QEH and St John's, The Slade tradition. Business and Finance: Lessons for Lord Robens in smokeless fuel drive, Mining, Japan 'to lead cargo trade', Commodities, N West textile industry faces extinction threat, Sales of fresh food up in second quarter, Unit trust prices, Chairmen's Reports, Costain appoints new contracting chief executive, Industry code 'ambiguous', Japan Strong plea to US expected on textiles, Contracts Wight Construction rains £1.59m orders, West Germany Rapid fall in demand for foreign workers, Fire-power of the President enforces economic restraint, Greece Four foreign offers to build aircraft plant, Steel price war industrial suicide', Sharp drop in industrial investment: pick up possible next year, DTI says, Closure threat to British Rail workshop at Ashford, Dunlop puts further 600 workers on short time, Market head calls on US to end trade restrictions, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Industrial Relations Taking a closer look at the Code, Hint of tougher rules for foreign companies, Approval likely for Harrogate conference hall, IATA raises some Pacific fares by 5 pc, 180 BSC jobs to go at Sheffield in slimming down' move, Oecd Membership problems delay trade study, Fixed Interest, United States Prime lending rate cut is forecast, UCS work-in begins to lose its momentum, Computer news University system unites big ICL and CDC machines, Bids and Deals Northern Dairies raise stake in Hull Brewery, Business Diary: 'Tin' Pearce heads Esso UK A Blucher type rescue, Company News James Neill still going for 21 pc dividend, French steelmakers cut prices by 5 pc, In brief, Differences over EEC effect on bread prices, Herr Brandt and Dr Klasen discuss changes in German economic policy, Controversy over NEDO management report, Fresh selling hits Lonrho shares, Withdrawal of redundancy notices forestalls British Leyland work-in, Catering industry growth shows signs of slackening, Doing business in a very uncommon market, A medium-term view of Glaxo's potential. Business Appointments: Dr Pearce to be Esso chairman, Business appointments Nat West names international executive. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, New Issues, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Glaxo disappoints, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: Phillips. Births.

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