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The Times - 10/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Warman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, Commentary by David Spanier, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Housego, From a Special Correspondent, From Amalendu Das Gupta, By Michael Wolfers, From Michael Leapman, By Roy Lewis, Our Paris Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Dudley Doust, By David Parry-Jones, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Chris Dunkley, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, PHS, Patrick Brogan, R. W. BALDOCK, , C. J. T. IVATTS, , H. LEGGE-BOURKE, , F. H. PEDLEY, , OWEN W. JAQUES, , ACTON, , GARFIELDL TODD, , DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER, , MacLEOD of FUINARY, , NIGEL NICOLSON, , SIMON COURTAULD, , R. VIBERT, , VICTORIA HARRISON, , G. A. WILBRAHAM, , M. NICHOLSON, , EVAN CAMERON, , NORMAN PRICHARD, , ALEC VIDLER, , HERBERT van THAI, , Penny Radford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, A correspondent, J.D.H., By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Sally White, By Business News Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Giles Smith, Patricia Tisdall, From Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Hornsby, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, W. S. CARROLL, , G. B. BATES, , JOHN KEMP, , MICHAEL M. SLOT, , N. CHAMBERLAIN, , SYDNEY HAMILTON, , NORA WOOSTER, , J. A. KEVILL, , BRIAN R. WARD, , A. C. CARTER., SIMON GREEN, , BETTY J. DAVIES., A. GUNTON, , Ian Morison, By Nigel Lawson, by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Robin Mead, by Patrick O'Leary, by Pascal Ribéreau-Gayon, by Andrew Graham, by Joyce Rackham, by Alex Dickson, by John Doxat, P.T., by John Young, by Patricia Tisdall,

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News: Where industry and the vineyards meet, Aqueduct will be run dry, E Bengal villages to be fined, Portugal claims war gains, Partners in design The third in a series of articles by Hilary Gelson on young architectural practices, Science report Pharmacology: New asthma relief drug, Wines & Spirits, Blending is the secret of continuity, Attractive ranges from the Andes, Government's pension policy could harm EEC social security plans, professor says, Opponents of Spanish regime unite in Catalonia, Reversal in values of works by Blake, S African Opposition reconsiders its role, Hundreds attend de Gaulle memorial service, Trading instinct brought brandy to Britain, There is more to a bottle than its contents, Britons being educated to a more sophisticated taste, Asa Hartford may enter hospital for full check, One student body suggested at Cambridge, Steam engines may return, Mr Marsh says, Letter from mother disputed by Stormont, Mr Lindsay gets manager for presidential elections, Seven-week time fuse on US protectionism, Guards kill 14 in Philippines Prison breakout, Report on claims of Ulster brutality available next week, Mr Lynch holds votes For victory in Dail, Students plan national one-day strike, Security plea to Mr Maudling by RUC, Treaty of Brussels will be signed by Christmas, Welcome in Salisbury for Sir Alec's visit, Boat shortage delays Orissa relief, Odyssey of the curious to the grave of General de Gaulle, Minister dashes hopes of a broadcasting council, Synod rejects 'racialism' fund, RAF plane crashes in Italy, killing 52, The cowboys' tailor hits the big time, Fierce Norman started castle business, New Washington report that Lin Piao is dead, Keep Britain Out campaigners go to Europe, Ballyhoo of bacchic brothers, British welcome for EEC's trade offer to Channel Islands, Fine wines from the mountains, From an English country garden, U S resumes bombing near neutral buffer zone, Protest over Panorama, Conservationists boycott mining forum, Sir Alec flying to Rhodesia but without high hope of settlement, McMahon aim is closer link on EEC, Students again refuse a grant to Monday Club, EEC fisheries plan rejected by Britain, Four members of Welsh Language Society jailed, Father's weekly drink is children's gain, Escaped convict asks police for a truce, A Hitler carpet for auction, Lemonade and ideology in Red Square, Scotland's liquid gold worth more than Bank reserves, Entertaining and zestful ways with white spirits, New challenges for mixers of drinks, Unrivalled choice for the supermarket shopper, 3% rise in cost of houses in three months, Teachers unite against reported proposals for training changes, a mixed match, Pakistanis weigh up chances of swift assault in Kashmir, Captain reboards blazing tanker with five officers, The Times Diary Taking the Mik over Tory votes, Frustrations of quest for Rhodesian settlement, Poll rebuff for President Marcos, China's view of the world, Londonderry sniper kills soldier: Teenage girl tarred, Cautious optimism on eve of Berlin talks, Russia cancels football tour in Britain, Chinese leader speaks hopefully of small countries' role in UN, A dozen recipes for the cocktail hour, Producers accuse ITV of ban on IRA, Need to stop pollution in buildings. Politics and Parliament: Shift in position justifies visit to Salisbury House of Lords, Budget before Easter: VAT not in senarate Bill, Minister condemns vendetta against RHB, Attendance allowances for 36,000 claimants, Unemployment the bitter harvest of socialism, Value-added tax law delayed until spring Finance Bill, Fisheries statement, No clues on EEC Bills: Labour MPs walk out in uproar, Apology by Mr Loughlin, Inquiries continue on security allegations House of Commons, Problem of blocking cash for IRA arms, Rhodesia: difficult task on crucial points: agreement must satisfy five principles and help Africans House of Commons, Civil Service retirement, Censure on unemployment rejected: lower pay rises remain the Chancellor's top priority, FIS running at £5m annually. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Hodge Group, Northwood Publications Ltd., Oddbins, Hennessy, Loeb, Army & Navy Stores Ltd., Deinhard, Interim Statement, Department Of Trade And Industry, Capital Wine Agencies Ltd., Midland Bank, Csi, J.B. Reynier Limited, V.D.Q.S., The Times, House Of Hallgarten, Christie's, Sotheby's, Veuve Du Vernay, Wood Hall Trust Limited, Coleman & Company, Kriter, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Hallgarten, Mercedes-Benz, British Steel Corporation, Sichel, Cycle & Motorcycle International Exhibition Milan, Lawdon Limited, Haigs, Harrisons & Crosfield, Limited, Teachar & Sons Ltd, Jonnie Walker, Bea, Complexion Beauty, Jcb, Capital Wine Ageneles Limited, Vent-Axia Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: False calls over kidnapped baby, Detective on menaces charge, Mangrove case: 'Hit by plain-clothes men' claim, Police constable denies he told lie after lie about ex-inspector, Couple stabbed while kissing, jury told, Adopted boys can see their parents, Sudan sentences mercenary to 20 years, Court appeal against emigration ban, Section in Theft Act a 'judicial nightmare' Regina v Royle, Hard shoulder a part of motorway verge Wallwork v Roland, Bomb hoaxer Jailed. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New Bishop of Selby, University news, Latest appointments, Mr Gormley is Labour committee choice. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Racing Rimell will rely on Chatham and Gay Trip, Kitchen stays at full back for Richmond, Cricket Cottam to see secretary of Leicestershire, Boxing Bodell's stance could upset Quarry, Rugby Union Oxford match could decide winners of southern title, Football England need convincing win to restore prestige, Tennis Drobny's reminder of past splendour, Sports in Brief, Golf England among Jacklin's short list for World Cup, Today's fixtures, Ultimate in palaces for sport. Reviews: Sir Rudolf's 21 years at the Met, The Changing Room Royal Court, Lpo Festival Hall, Germaine Greer v USA ATV, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: What Happens To Redundant Executives, Britain's Aid Performance, 'The Idea Of A Broadcasting Council', Mission To Salisbury. Letters to the Editor: The Hastings Line, Legal charges, Factory safety, Egypt-Israel terms, Skilled staff needs in hospitals, Selective Employment Tax, Education in boroughs, Martian, Some restraint, Winged letter, Free gift, Pilot scheme, Defining obscenity, Small debts, Classical Top Ten, Boys' trousers, Steelworks and preservation, Settling of small accident claims, Queueing in vain, Conflicting policies on Rhodesia, Cash dispensing, Post Office hours, Force and reform in Ulster, Labour leadership, Save cotton. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Bevin day From The Times of Friday, Nov 8, 1946. Obituaries: IVY DT HELIER Actress and singer, Dame Margaret Oudendyk, Mr Frank Douglas, MR GERALD BALL British trade fairs, Dr Rosy Schilling, Mon Davina Portman. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unilever in demand, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Drake & Cubitt offering £7m for Allen West, Engineering union votes to safeguard funds, New house prices rise by average of 11 pc in a year, Company News Warning from E. Allen after interim bounce, 13 to 20 pc food price rise warning, 23m shares taken up in BP issue, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Chairmen's Reports, Declining trend in UK aid to poorer nations, Univac aims to capture a slice of IBM's market, Fixed Interest and Money, Lex group may bid £1.5m for Wheelers, North Sea 'may supply half Britain's oil needs', BNEC to carry on despite lack of grant, Watney-Truman £1m pubs swap, New Issues, Advertising and Marketing Exhibition spending shows big drop, Banking A broader role for the CLCB, Joint call for parities pact, MP queries Yugoslav rail wagon deal delay, Supplementary budget approved, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Speed-up plan for state projects to create jobs, Rolls strike vote hits Concorde, BSC may charge up to 10 pc more for steel in the spring, THF council to pick new chief, House of Fraser's geographic strength, US oil 'secrets' are denied, Fed imposes limits on foreign banks, Esso lose lubricants fight, SE sets up a special bank committee, West Germany Brandt-Schiller split feared over Dmark premium, Top labour man joins dock talks, Mr Barber and Prof Schiller in London talks on tactics for Group of Ten meeting, In brief, ECGD decides to extend buyer credit services, Business Diary: Australian iron-ore wrangle moves to london, Mining Charter's interim results ex-Zamanglo payment, Ombudsman proposal to settle paper imports row, United States Opposition to wage freeze worries White House, Trade body for China, Ceylon Second reading for Bill to tax foreign firms, Rhodesian bonds gain five points, This new £5 note showiing the, Dundee chamber seeks subsidy on transport, Japan Hopes of agreement on revaluation of yen as discussions open with Mr Connally, Shipowners approve self-regulation code to head off introduction of state controls, Hopes of more flexibility by Whitehall on IDCs. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Arthur Pilkington steps down. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,919, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.

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