The Times - 28/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Brian Cashinella and Tim Jones, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Michael Knipe, By Paul Routledge, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Owen, By Philip Howard, From Trevor Fishlock, From Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, By Mareel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Leapman, From Eric Marsden, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Stewart Harris, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Housego, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, , by Katie Stewart, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Charles de Gaulle, Edward Mortimer, By V. S. Pritchett, Michael Holroyd, By Geoffrey Moorhouse, James Morris, By Robert Sencourt, Robert Nye, H. R. F. Keating, John Percival, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Peter Waymark, Ronald Butt, Clifford Longley, PHS, D. W. ELI SON-ALLEN, , H. PURSEY, , JOAN HURFORD-VEAZEY, , NORA MILLAR, , FISHER OF LAMBETH, , A. L. ROWSE, , DAVID CHESTERMAN, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , FRANK JUDD, , JOHN SMITH, , CAMPBELL of ESKAN, , R. S. SCORER, , T. M. RYBCZYNSKI, , K. P. POOLE, , GEORGE SCHWARTZ, , REGINA DOLLAR, , MERRIL SYLVESTER, , ROBERT KEE, , BERNARD F. SHINKMAN, , ANDREW PHELAN, , B. A. WILLIAMS, , By Nature-Times News Service., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Professor E. G. White, C. R., A Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Business News Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, J. M. JEFFERSON, , W. A. McGARRY, , SAMUEL EILON, , ARCHIBALD G. OGDEN, , JOHN BROWN, , TREVOR L. J. BURFIELD, , ROSALEEN NOONAN, , JAMES RUSBRIDGER, , KENNEDY LINDSAY, , J. ALLAN, , Hugh Stephenson, Michael Baily, Dennis Topping, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, Philip Dyer, Stuart Marshall, by Denis Taylor, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, by Sue Masterman, by David Spanier, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Knesset post for Christian, Tinted Venus sold for £2,400, Chinese invitation to Scots, The Times Diary Race Board's legal sledgehammer, Tory MP has 'mandate' to back labour, We will vote with Government for entry, then fight Market legislation, Mr Houghton says, Overseas territories reluctant to embrace independence, American strategic fears not shared at Nato, Japanese ministers win Diet vote, 66 Labour MPs expected to boost Government majority on Market vote, Councils want to discuss jobless idea, Record 54.8% stay after school-leaving age, Rise and fall of the part-work empires, UN display of glee shocked Mr Nixon, Britain lets chance go to show car safety, France may build Shell oil fleet of 2.5m tons, Pornography led to crime, students told, Peking indicates that struggle for power is over with Marshal Lin Piao still in second place, The sea and the Six make life harder on the farm, Princess has hectic day in Hongkong, The Netherlands, President Tito arrives in U S, Mr Barber in complete command, Theatre for all the family, Don spends 9 months on history of bridge, Lovell forecast on origin of the universe, Grivas leaflets in Cyprus are called fakes, Mr Heath appeals for a return to the 'older sense of style' in countryside, Britain tells Six that work on entry treaty needs to be speeded up, Singapore set for last salute by Britain, Aspects of rebellion in British party politics, Tear gas breaks up rally, Arts are encouraged and flourish, Oistrakh tour off because of spy expulsions, FDP shape new policies, Electrical union reverses decision to lift ban on communist officers, Two soldiers killed, RUC homes hit by IRA bombs, Congo-Kinshasa is renamed the Zaire Republic, Protesting British Asians begin a fast, Turkish Premier agrees to stay in office, Amsterdam: troublesome and stimulating hippy capital, An experiment in black education in Britain, Don says Labour councils are more domineering, Car window escape by Venezuelan minister, Negligence is denied by Artemis stoker, Parliament decides with ticks, not clicks, Strength and diversity of large-scale industry, Rotterdam: the world's leading port-and still growing, The Hague: crowded city of diplomats and slum dwellers, Science report Microscopy: Instant stereoscan, Stricter fire safety rules for hotels, Roadblock halts gunmen after 165-mile chase, US to go ahead with Aleutian nuclear blast despite protests, Disabled clash with police in Rome, Russia called on to release a Jewish girl, Optimism in Rhodesia as British team leaves, Mr Kosygin reveals aims of Sino-Soviet talks, China asked to name UN delegate quickly, Woman tries to leap 15ft into court as Welsh militants are found guilty, Thamesside plans win council support, 160 suspects arrested in New York drugs raids, Mr McMahon leaves for U S and Britain, Artists support gallery, New challenges forcing economy into critical situation, Strike threat to fuel oil supplies, Spassky may prove Fischer vulnerable, Mr Brezhnev pleased by his talks in France, Soviet commitment to come to aid of India is linked with belief that Pakistan is on way to war, Make your own cook book, Church accused of worrying too much about property at the expense of its mission, Three jailed for bringing in 23 Asians, Millionaires set terms for presidential candidates, Explosions kill three soldiers: policeman shot dead: Army claim six gunmen are hit, Motoring Rear-engine cars on the way out, Government move for a computer secrecy code, Cubans defy US immigration men, New 16-plus exam system 'could be operating by 1977'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Oxford University Press, Common Market, Bank Mees & Hope, Linguaphone Institute Ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Vickers, "The Times Motor Show Place", Sotheby's, Hoverlloyd, Galt Toyshop, Park, Gateway Of Europe, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Geest & Line, Rotterdam-Europoort, University Motors, The Times, United Kingdom Property Company Limited, Save The Children, Blue Nun, Britain's Police, Colston, Warne, Pink Tape, Pool Promoters Association, Pacific Harbour, Ampari, Department Of Trade & Industry, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Stratstone, Cambridge University Press, Medminster Limited, Nrg, Tesa, Olympic Airways, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, In The Shadow Of Man, Harpers & Queen, Soviet Weekly, Coffee Board, Den Haag, Bea, David Charles, Universities Committee For Soviet Jewry, D. Hudig & Co.. Weather: The Weather. Law: Lord Shawcross criticized over Justice report, Black Power bottle attack alleged by police, Four jailed for city hall £27,000 robbery, Man took his life over home move, 14 on murder charge, Hashish case boy again remanded, Valuing private company shares for estate duty Lynall and Another v Inland Revenue Commissioners, House of Lords Share valuation when private takeover talks are going on Crabtree v Hincheliffe (Inspector of Taxes), Palestinians held on charges of sabotage, Boy aged 12 kept watch as friend killed, court told, West accused of offering pill and not bread, Law and society still delay equality, judge says. Official Appointments and Notices: Carmen's Company, Catholic chosen for Stormont post, 25 Years Ago From The Times of Saturday October 26, 1946 Atomic Control, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery: Home News, Sport: More and bigger awards, Football Happy days return to Upton Park, Golf Oxford will give better idea next month, Racing Lord David chief danger to Astrocan, Hockey Encouragement for Wales, Athletics Running in the family, Rugby Union Elders sees Bolton score three fine tries, Tennis Nastase traps early morning joker. Politics and Parliament: Lord George-Brown could sell anything, Mr Benn's warning: biggest constitutional and political struggle for years being unleashed, Benefits from exchange of cultural ideas with EEC-Lord Eccles House of Lords, Business community at one on entry, Ex-minister to abstain, 'We shall join Six as a proud and powerful country'-Chancellor House of Commons. Reviews: Miss Julie The Place, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall, Crime The Twenty Fifth Hour By Mary Kelly, The fearfulness of Kali's capital, fourth largest city in the world Calcutta, French experiments in ballet and a night at the Opéra, Pearls caught in the Wexford net Les Pecheurs de perles/ La Rondine Wexford Festival, The roots of poetry T. S. Eliot: a Memoir, Writing one's life away, from valet to master of the art Midnight Oil, History as a Roman simplification Memoirs of Hope, Quick guide, George and Moira Entertain a Member of the Opposite Sex to Dinner Open Space. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Rentals, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Business, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Victories Of A Genius, A Vote To Decide History, The Chinese Problem For Japan, Toolroom Trial Of Strength. Letters to the Editor: Mind boggling, New Zealand Cornishman, Research Council, Thames redevelopment, Remedies for Ulster, Caravan colours, Control of education, Papers on monopoly and efficiency, Classical Top Ten, Disillusioned, Government of the Church, Paying hotel bills by cheque, Employment and the Common Market, The Invergordon incident, Jets for joyrides, Employment exchanges, Wake up England, British steel and the EEC, Mr Connally's tactics, Let's get moving, The control of fireworks, 'All seats sold', Enlightenment, 'Saved' by PO. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr D. J. Maclean, PROFESSOR J. G. WRIGHT Noted veterinary scholar, Canon R. E. Parsons A distinguished churchman, Air V-Marshal K Janousek, Mr Angus Malcolm. Business and Finance: Grand Met to offer £20m loan stock, Wall Street sinks close to year's low, Business acumen Exploding the great American legend, Meeting today on London tally clerks' strikes, Commodities, Mining Tweefontein's lower coal profits, Unit trust prices, Allied may be looking for 'merger' with THF, Fixed Interest and Money, Alcan plays it cool, Sterling slips after a peak, Business Diary: Loser takes all at Watney's John Edwards' card play, The discount market's passing golden age, American to be style director at Vauxhall, Common Market EEC Tokyo bureau likely to help forge trade links, IATA deadlock on Atlantic fares, Oil groups expect separate producer price rise claims, Merrill chief backs institutions for NYSE, Contracts, Company News Electro Assoc pushing for fresh record, Connally backs extended controls, Chairmen's Reports Assoc Dairies cheerful, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, U S group sets precedent in Japan, Mr Campbell Adamson (left),, TUC protest on teenage unemployment, Ex-Truman man as Watney chief, Jessel buy into Herbert, DTI considering duty on dumped fertilizer, Catering ITB criticized over training finance, Report favours UK hovertrain, Big tankers in deep waters, In brief, New Issues Highland Electronic due back, Science is only hope for clothing industry, United States Currency crisis dangers, Triumph output halted again at Coventry, West Germany VW cancels orders for new machinery, Strike action call for motor cycle workers, UK upbraids Americans over tax aid, BSA shows £2.77m loss, Shell may place order with French yard for 500,000-ton tankers, Jump jet option goes to Pratt and Whitney, France Ten-year trade pact with Russia leads Renault to hope for more Kama orders, 'Naval order could mean 1,000 extra Clyde jobs', Bids and Deals SWS buy 24 pc of R Pullman, Britain's strike record worse for third month. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Good rise in Alfred Herbert, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Railway Finance. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,908, Radio.
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