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The Times - 15/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Julian Kerr, in a pooled dispatch, From Christopher Warman, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By John Groser Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Staff, From Denis Taylor, T. J. O. Hickey., By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Travel Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Peter Waymark., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Nichols, From Geoffrey Dodd, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Derek Wilson, From Richard Davy, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, Duncan Spencer, From A Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Hopkins, From John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, T. J. O. Hickey, Hugh Stephenson, PHS, JOHN CONSTELLO., KEITH ERSKINE., ATHENE SEYLER., PETER J. COPE., PAUL OESTREICHER., JAMES LAMBERT., JOAN YOUNG, , WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME., B. OWEN., V. W. HOGG., J. G. GREENALI., R. V. JONES, , C. H. SELLARS., PAUL FERRIS., MARGARET HIGGINSON, JOHN LYTTLE., IAN L. T. HOGG., J. WODDIS., JOHN LOMAX., ALAN PHILLIPS., L. R. PHILLIPS., Moira Keenan, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sir Bernard Miles, Sir John Richardson, Dr Edgar Anstey, Mrs Yehudi Menuhin, S.R., Barry Norman, Keith Horner, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Richard Maylan, Irving Wardle, Sally White, Anthony Rowley, By our Parliamentary Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Peter Hill, Giles Smith, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Melvyn Westlake, Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, Malcolm Brown, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, LIONEL ALBERT, , R. D. HARINGTON, C. D. LAWSON., GRAHAM ASTON., J. A. GOULD, , W. M. WOLF, , Ian Morison,

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News: Polish port strike leaders in a new role, Science report Virology: Safer vaccines hope, Breath test for Mr Healey, Promised dollar devaluation likely to be in region of 8 per cent, Facts of life for broadcasters, Bitter fate awaits city once famed for its sweetshops, Lord Rothschild picking his way through the Whitehall maze, Snow reports, Keeping the magic of Christmas, Englishmen's homes abound in names, Jarring mission still deadlocked, Growing Point, Printing union's claim for £4 rise rejected, Dacca leaders resign and seek asylum as Indians launch final assault on city, More consumer goods in Cuba, Film body's governors voted out of office, T'ang dynasty horse fetches record £33,000, Russia accuses the Chinese of a betraval, Catholic charitable agencies fear more control by Vatican, Britain and France act to end UN deadlock, Decision rests with Army chief, Two million schoolchildren receiving free milk, Libya expelled from sterling area, Probation after killing wife, Old-fashioned war in the West, Quota scheme urged for balanced university entry, Philip Howard looks at London Gentle art of raising cash at the National Gallery, Blaze in a trawler 'mystery for 17 days', Youth aged 16 shot dead after an Army patrol is ambushed in Ulster, Dean defends secrecy over closure of choir school, S Vietnamese caught in three-mile ambush, Africa urged to back armed movements, Parachute hijacker says he is dying, Stock Exchange inquiry into share dealings, Britain rethinks Nato's role now that Russia and China are likely to remain at loggerheads, Three police stabbed during siege of house, No pause for councils, 60-year funfair lease opposed, Tension in Windhoek as labour talks break down, 7% pay rise for hospital technicians, Income limits for rate rebate up from April 1, £750,000 cost of strike to BEA, Big power warning on occupation of West Pakistan, Pakistan claims Indians hit hospitals, Ulster's ordinary people certain of their enemy, Granddaughter of Gen Franco to marry prince, Dr Besterman's collection of English watercolours sold for £3,000, Danish plans to reduce armed forces, Europe's variety of violence in schools, The Times Diary New masters for old at Colnaghi's, £200,000 proposals to save relics of industry, Italy's political ills exposed to view, All postwar credits to be paid in 1972, Journalists plan to burn pay dispute letters, Christmas cruise switch after ship is damaged, Mr Wilson welcomes select committee on 'question-rigging', Poison found in samples of North Sea fish, Shelter call for end to family evictions, West Europe Kremlin talks fail to alter Dr Barzel's views on Bonn treaty, Mr Smith ready to thwart intimidation, French punter at odds with state betting board, Ulster IRA forces 'are growing stronger', Channel tunnel seen as a reversal of Britain's regional policy. Politics and Parliament: Sunday plays not in conflict with church House of Lords, Washington meeting: currency settlement possible-Chancellor House of Commons, MP sickened by assaults on public figures, Select committee to review question time, Labour proposal for commissioners of the Crown, Inquiry by MPs on 'rigging' of questions, Post-war credits to be repaid from beginning of next April, Funds for the Queen and her household: Palace costs less to run than embassy, Princess Margaret criticized by MP, Mr Hamilton's comment on Princess annoys Tory MPs, Protecting house purchasers, £40m needed for national galleries and museums. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Life-saving awards, Another award for Mr Heath. Display Advertising: Richaro Ellis & Son, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Instutute Of Chartered Secretaries And Administrators., Stewarts And Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, H.E., Mem, Christmas Gift Guide, Tunisian Republic Ministry Of Agriculture, National Children's Home, Surveyors, Consolidated African Selection Trust, Sotheby's, Mem Shareholders, Cedar Investment Trust Limited, Venesta International Limited., Rnib, Mindeco, Sun Alliance & London, Lister & Co Limited, Lloyds And Scottish Limited., The Times, Saa, Peak Trailers Limited, Christmas Appeals, Associated British Maltsters Ltd., Crest Homes Limited, Ashi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., Hardy, Nspcc, The Metropolitan Trust Company, Limited, Ibm, Boac, Airbus Industrie, Augustus Barnett, Mlf, Whitbread And Company Limited, Bea, Pb, Beaune Theurons. Law: How Race Act affects clubs The Race Relations Board v Charter and Others, Journalists complain over Richard Neville, PC tells jury of puma's attack on his son, PC sent for trial, Soviet 'radio hooligan' jailed, Decree for wife of QC, Youth gets 'life', Chancery Division Payments to employees' fund deductible Heather (Inspector of Taxes) v P-E Consulting Group Ltd, Kingsley Amis gets damages and an apology, Printer who forged fivers jailed for 8 years, Statement in rebuttal of 'concoction' admissible Regina v Oyesiku, Court defends sentences for vandalism, Mangrove trial jury told 'keep your cool', Author cleared of obstruction, Victoria court upholds right of unborn child, Charges against five journalists dropped. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 4, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Educational Scholarships. Sport: Tennis ILTF make £650,000 bid to keep allegiance of professionals, Cross-country Belgians face charge of taking payment, Golf New stroke-play event for British schools, Football Danger lurking for Tottenham as Rapid see escape route, Racing Sponsorship ensures bright future for Cheltenham Gold Cup, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Set-piece possession may be problem for Proteas, Squash rackets Man who lacks motivation must face Ayton again, Yachting Sydney-Hobart race has record entries, Winter Olympics Vancouver should reapply to stage 1976 Games, Cricket Sobers injured in victory. Editorials/Leaders: A Well Prepared Settlement, Challenge To Shipbuilding, The Southern Slavs Face Old Enmities, Efficiency In Employment Service. Letters to the Editor: Pay rise for MPs, Western Isles ferry, Tortured words, 'Hair' service at St Paul's, Imprisoned in Rhodesia, When 'Scottish' is not racial, Hitler and the A-bomb, Capital gains, The Sixpence: further views, Bright intervals, Security guards, Ethics and faith, Living death facing British-owned computer industry, Standing orders and refunds, Being franked, A transport policy for Europe, The merry thirties, Lord Northcliffe, Cost of Concorde, Communist policy in Ulster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 13, 1946. Obituaries: Milton Rosmer, Mr John W. Foster, MRS LUCY WERTHEIM Encouraging young artists, Dr R. T. Brain A distinguished dermatologist, Mathilda Kschessinska, Dr R. C. Jewesbury, Sir Ronald Nyholm, Lieut-Col W. E. Batt. Births. Reviews: Peter Maxwell Davies Festival Hall, Mike and Bernie Thames, LSO Previn Albert Hall, A strongly-cast revival Tiefland Sadler's Wells, Dick Turpin Mermaid, London debuts, Ballet Gala Covent Garden, Stoppard beginning Dogg's Our Pet Companion Piece Ambiance. Business and Finance: Bats plans £7m expansion, United States Government accountants challenge value of 'Buy American' programme, Building output almost certain to miss target, CEGB joins nuclear power data group, Saudi Arabia Oil find could be world's largest, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money, Shoe imports continue to outstrip exports, £1.2m loan for aircraft purchase, Company News Tissues' losses drag on Smith & Nephew, Scheme to sell Cook's carried by one vote., Bank Leumi allotments, BLMC Japan order denial, Shipbuilding 'needs £40m investment', Government's eight-point plan for streamlining employment service, Business Diary: Not so dull at Commercial Union Horse-charity, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Consumer credit Banks start to throw their weight about, Japan £55m payments surplus rise, Waiting for growth, Advertising and Marketing Quaker Oats aims at British toy market, Lord Pilkington questions old crisis remedies, London keeps its place as Britain's leading port, Contracts Mitchell Construction wins £570,000 order, Switzerland IOS may try second spin-off, Carpet industry faces crisis as supplies of jute dry up, BR grocery shops plan for stations, Turner & Newall surprises itself, In brief, Port employers again reject pay rise claim, BEA demands may lead to ending of air fares restrictions, A tax spanner in the accounting works, Hard core unemployment again increases in the West Midlands, Bids and Deals Carlton to raise Oldham price, Company Meeting S. Simpson Limited, Devaluation decision brings dollar slump, Industrial production remains in doldrums, Irish Dairy Board bids for UK outlet, Mining Cast's Agnew prospect cuts below 1,000ft. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Late rise in Turner & Newall, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Shipping News: Shipping line rates to rise by a record 14-20 pc. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Commercial Union names new chairman. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,949, Broadcasting, Radio.

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