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The Times - 22/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton, By George Clark, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Business News Staff, From Paul Martin, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By our Labour Staff, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Wolfers, From Philip Short, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By Jerry Okoro, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, John Percival, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Leonard Buckley, Robert Anderson, P. N. Furbank, James Morris, Kirsten Cubitt, by Brian Basham, by Clive Borrell, by Charles E. Davis, by Bernard Lucas, by E. W. Hodgson, by Victor Green, PHS, ANTONIO LEITE DE FARIA, , CHARLES WHEELER., CLARE BRAKSPEAR., AMULREE., JAMES ALLASON., ERNEST A. PAYNE, L. G. CHAMPION, JOHN HUXTABLE, ARTHUR L. MACARTHUR. JOHN MARSH, BRIAN M. PRATT, KENNETH SLACK., J. P. NEWELL., B.ENGERT., D. J. JEWELL., AMBROSE APPELBE, OVE ARUP, CYRIL MARDALL, EDITH SUMMERSKILL., A. E. BORRIE., AUDREY OGILVY, , JOANNIS A SOROKOS., VICTOR BLACK., R.WILD., ELFRIDA MANNING, G. P. LEDEBOER., By Philip Howard, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Nature-Time News Service., From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Brian Lewis, By John Woodcock, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Spiegelberg, From Frank Vogl, By Guy Hawtin, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, Bu Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, R. M. STUTTARD., By Sally White, H. JOHN NORMAN., H. NORMAN., GEOFFREY B. HOLT., Rhys David, MONCK., W. M. WOLF, , W. J. H. EVANS., Anthony Thomas, From Ronald Kershaw, Robert Jones, Edited by John Woodland, John Armytage,

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News: Treasury studies do-it-yourself income-tax scheme on US pattern, Viewpoint, Numerous official bodies need to draw together, Contenders for the golden crown of British fiction, Italian trade unions reach agreement on merger, Journalists may stop papers in provinces, Mr Nixon enters election tax fray, Disillusioned Black Power leader decides to quit Britain, Member of Sir Alec's team flying to London, Showdown is sought by Mr Sato on Okinawa, Brunei to get internal self-government, Trains in Italy stopped by 24-hour strike, Gruelling weather conditions take toll of nearly half RAC rally field, Aid urged for pregnant wives of prisoners, Lessons still to be learnt when cash is on the move, Psychiatry college's new proposals, Poor families 'can expect little help with food bills', Gaullists cheer unity call as they plan for 'seven more years', Bombing halts attack on Phnom Penh, Bold and imaginative new measure to combat mounting wave of false alarms, Reports of hitch in negotiations on Malta bases, Two firemen killed as part of Derry hotel collapses, Ugandans try to end crisis by reopening border with Tanzania, Basic rules to eliminate the 'big four' causes of accidents, NPD leader gives up party post, Cardinal Conway condemns interrogations, Bookmakers to oppose betting Bill, The hair of the dog, Death toll rises to 21 in Rio viaduct collapse, Hopes for an end to arms race, The Panzer myth in Wales ten years after, Campaign for enosis launched by Grivas supporters, Doctors should sit in at the drawing board stage, MPs may see banned TV film on Ireland, Pakistanis claim to have destroyed seven tanks in 'fierce' border battle, Chancellor under fire on two fronts, David Wood And pop goes the weasel, Clash likely over closure of space institute, Spanish miners defy mass dismissal threat, Mr Heath invites Mr Wilson to see him to discuss situation in Northern Ireland, Rescuers seek eight schoolchildren in mountain blizzard, Protection achieves striking benefits, A man's life-style is traced in his script, Mr Sadat edges a step nearer to war, The Times Diary Longford incensed at censor tale, 20 hints for thwarting the thief, Science report Medicine: Prenatal diagnosis of disease, Students to hold day of protest, Councils weigh support as boundaries Bill committee MPs are named, Price rise curb expected, Horticultural concern over rising costs Agriculture, Hope of agreement to restrict poisonous lead additive in petrol, Paris kept enthralled by drug and spy stories, Hunt off Taiwan for Caravelle with 25 on board, Mr Chou insists on US dealing only with Hanoi, National protest over jobless may halt industry on Wednesday, Fewer brigades and more rational system proposed, Check list to prevent a costly hazard, British Jews in fiftieth remembrance march, Brussels polls may decide shape of new Cabinet, Social Democrats vote to squeeze rich, Why irritated Russians queue for shoes, Good works part of Christian living, WEU discusses security conference. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Afa-Minerva (Emi) Limited, Highland Distilleries, Aeroflot, The Times Guide, Gamages, Angus Fire Armour, William Kenyon Group, Barkers, Vigil, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Uni-Met Security Services Ltd, King's Investigation Bureau Limited, Commercial And Industrial Property, Security Express, Blue Nun, Bcf, Swedish Ericsson Telecommunications Ltd, Bohemian Crystal Chandelier, Matthew Hall Mechanical Services Ltd., Think Times Classified, For Gifted Leisure, Wg And S, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Heal's Hand~made Beds, Pitney Bowes, Vhf Am/fm Portable Radio, Mnb, Kloster Prinz, Electric Overblankets, Eurunion, Stelrad Group Limited. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday. Nov 20, 1946 Massacre of Italians. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Transfer Books, ART EXHIBITIONS also on page 8, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property Manchester has big Plans afoot, Commercial & Industrial Property, London And Suburban. Reviews: Sergio Varella-Cid Queen Elizabeth Hall, Tall Stories Bbc 2, Palmerston's inn on the road to India The British in Egypt, Philomusica V and A, Field Figures Covent Garden, Courthouse folklore The Oz Trial The Place, Louis Halsey Singers Queen Elizabeth Hall, Nicolai Gedda Queen Elizabeth Hall, Magic and expressiveness in Ezra Pound's life Discretions. Arts and Entertainment: The Changing Room, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,929, Charley's Aunt at the Apollo, Glyndebourne director of Productions. Editorials/Leaders: Behind The Motor Industry Troubles, Fiery Words From Egypt, Forward Market Problems. Letters to the Editor: Review of estate duty, Plastic memorials, Entente Cordiale, Improving Britain's waterways, 1,000 dead birds, Duty solicitors, Resistance record of Greek leaders, Union of churches, Smoking in theatres, Canterbury Choir School, Unwanted mail, St Lucia remembers, The security situation within Portuguese Guinea, Alarm bells nuisance, Welsh foray, Five-spoke wheel, Organ-builders apprenticeship, Post Office finances, Housing Finance Bill, Beside Hampstead Heath. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, 25 new judges named for circuit changes. Births. Obituaries: Earl Of Westmeath, Mr Marc Wallenberg, Brigadier Ogundipe Nigerian High Commissioner, Mr Jock McAvoy Middleweight champion, Rt Rev G. J. Walsh. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Sport: Real Tennis Cooper and Tufton both win gruelling contests, Football Two loud bumps and a record broken in FA Cup matches, Show jumping British team outclasses opposition, Cross-country British runners dominate French race, Sports in Brief, Boxing World flyweight champion disqualified, Cricket Queensland's hopes kept alive by openers, Golf Charles fails to keep pace, For the record, Racing Young Ash Leaf favourite for Newbury steeplechase, Rugby Union Changes for France after collapse at Toulouse., Hockey No trouble for Middlesex, Tennis Hewitt takes too much for granted against talented opponent. Business and Finance: Oil companies open negotiations on Gulf states' compensation claim, Turkey aims to double merchant fleet by 1980, A helping hand from the parent company, Norway in new sea oil search, BSA plans further sale to meet peak cash needs, National pit strike ballot, Contracts Cubitts in £4.75m Welsh hospital deal, Unit trust prices, An ideas bank at the Patent Office Adrian Hope on a valuable, but little known source of information, Drugs business faces decline, Hypermarkets on trial, US wage policy Riding roughshod through Mr Nixon's plan, CBI to fight letter pricing, West Germany Day of reckoning looms for ailing coal giant, Freight Report, Advice for shopkeepers on beating the cheque tricksters, New Issues, US contingency plans prepared, Bread 'may cost 50pc more' over next six years, Results this week ICI, Bass Charrington and J Lyons., Lord Crowther on his role in Trust Houses, Briefly from the Boardroom, Jobs boost in Argyllshire, More share prices, Civil Service to get four more outside advisers, Management Towards new style management at Brooke Bond Liebig, Employers give redundancy warning as talks resume in Coventry toolroom strike, Electrics shops favour retaining advice on prices, Views on united stock exchange, EEC terms for Norwegian fishing may jeopardize future of the government, TV advertising revenue rises, Industry leaders discuss plant safety with TUC, Business Diary: German giro man steps down · Denmark's stormy petrel, IATA accord on Atlantic fares forestalled moves by governments to fix rates, Industry in the regions Population gap in Mid-Wales, New power station to provide more jobs, Alternative views of Sterling Land prospects, National Savings at a record £9,116m, German engineering union unrest hits Daimler, Commodities A bleak week for most prices and downturn is likely to continue, Company News Brownlee recovery still going strong. Business Appointments: Business appointments R A Lister names new managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, The Times share indices, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing of Bonds, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.

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