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The Times - 23/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Louis Heren, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Staff Reporters, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By our Political Editor, Tony Aldous, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Edward Mortimer, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, From Derek Wilson, From Fred Emery, From Our Latin America Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, Guy Brett, William Gaunt, Paul Moor, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Peter Strafford, Claire Palley, Bernard Levin, PHS, GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, CHARLES IRVING, J. C. O'DWYER, W. A. C. STEWART, J. F. N. Hodgkinson., PEGGY HARMER, DAVID HOWELL, J. ANTHONY HOLLAND, J. S. MILLS, C. ARNOLD-BAKER., G. HOWARD HEATON, GRAHAM REYNOLDS., SEYMOUR SLIVE., EDWARD POLLITZER, G. CHRISTIANSEN, I. M. C. YATES., J. M. CASSELS., R. M. BROADBURY, N. D. AMIS, GARRET E. FOSTER, KATHLEEN ARNOLD., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Harold Franklin, by Malcolm Wilcox, by Samuel Balgove, by Guy Hawtin, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Philip Dyer, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Alan McGregor, By John Whitmore, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Guy Hawtin, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, R. BOOTE., J. B. COLYER., H. L. FOSTER., L. S. NEWTON., R. VARLEY, BARRY HAYHOE., C.S.S. LYON., Eric Wigham, Elizabeth Gould,

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News: Conservationists seek to save London church tower in Little Venice Environment, The Queen ill with chickenpox at palace, Consumer Credit Crowther charter can provide an effective system fair to all, French are told that Britain lacks confidence in Tories, Five children and their leader die in Cairngorms blizzard, Makinen loses RAC rally lead, Swedes lead the world in living longest, Engineer in a mini-dress, Doctor 'failed to visit' a dying patient, Attacks on US expected in Knesset debate, 25 boys will provide Canterbury choir after school change, Post changes opposed, Doctor discounts risks, Ground workers at Heathrow accept mediator, Cunard liner in trouble on maiden voyage, Backbench MPs expect big surprises in ballot for Shadow Cahinet, Worried Europeans seek ways to avert big reductions in American forces, Peace formula in Coventry toolroom strike, Honda company accuses two of intimidation, Soviet submarines 'hoped to land arms', Americans suspend efforts for Suez agreement, Dr Luns says the Soviet block's new strength has tipped military balance against Nato, Collapse of Rhodesia talks narrowly averted, Reentry is refused in immigration test case, Environment circular 'weak and misguided', Surrey backed by local councils in fight to stop transfer of Gatwick, UN team in Athens to cut Balkans drug trails, Finance facilities available in many guises, Fresh air and a fast route for the fancies, Accused in Carr bomb case speaks of unhappy childhood and jail terms, Pakistan accuses Indians of launching all-out offensive, Internment: the need for proper safeguards, Airline chief's 'take-off' order starts dispute, Over 100 lost as ship sinks off Philippines, Deadlock over student vote on troops, South Africa to maintain police on Zambezi, Churches take stand against racialism, Student protests over union plans attacked, Equal rights for women upheld by U S court, The Times Diary How Proctor was Pole-axed, Massive scope for borrowers, BBC reporters complain of censorship, Police inquiry into deaths of two men, Right-winger wins Prix Goncourt, Ulster bombs kill man in public house and destroy another hotel, Vetting-unpopular with public but here to stay, Mr Connally opens attack on unions' leader, Foreign policy and economic affairs are main topics at Soviet party meeting, Dr Allende orders prosecution of 15 MPs, Mr Eyskens is asked to form new Cabinet, Drizzle in Chile spoils fishing for Dr Castro, Travel agency goes into liquidation, Signor Colombo gives pledge to save Venice, French communists discuss activity in factories, Belgian water that is too dirty for industry, Science report Pollution: No danger from mercury, New typewriter keyboard is shunned, Blizzard traps 16 schoolboys taking a short cut over the moors in minibus, S Vietnam launches drive into Cambodia, Swiss writers' Christmas gift to public. Politics and Parliament: More money to help aged and mentally ill, Helping former Zanzibar civil servants, Getting rid of the poor law atmosphere in old people's homes, Crime and punishment: heavier penalties for users of firearms: community work by minor offenders, Bipartisan Ulster policy is expected to stay as debate is arranged, Evidence wanted of BOSS activities House of Commons, Free day at museums would mean higher charges at other times House of Lords. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Mappin & Webb, John Haggas Limited, Claude Rye Ltd., Lombard North Central, Sherries, Butlers Distribution, The Hodge Group Limited, Baccarat, Interim Statement, Brooke Bond Liebig Ltd, Commonwealth Of Australia, Mercedes-Benz(great Britain) Ltd., Lob, First National Finance Corporation Limited, Cambrian, Allied London Properties Ltd, Qantas Airways Ltd.,, Douglas, Mercantile Credit, Braun, The Scottish Provident, The Institute Of Credit Management, The Rank Organisation Limited, Hepworth Tailoring, The Scottish National Trust Company Limited, Safeguard Industrial Investments Limited, Forward Trust, Tyndall Assurance Ltd.,, Bowmaker. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Landlady asks for jail order to be set aside, Solicitors jailed for plot over mortgages, Ballet dancer's decree, Jersey man pleads not guilty to 13 charges, No appeal for man who hired killers, Officer at jail stole file of prisoner, Children 'whenever born' construed In Re Edmondson's Will Trusts, 'Accident' in breathalyser law Regina v Morris, £500 for judge's daughter, Kidnapper jailed in Ouehec, Jury asked to say whether police sergeant is old-fashioned bobby or bully boy, Ex-nun says she is a saint. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New Bishop of Sabah, University news, Third Deputy Speaker is appointed. Sport: Rugby Union Demanding schedule for England team, Football Alvechurch through after record 11-hour struggle, Racing Matatina may fetch record price at Newmarket, Sports in Brief, Boxing World battle over bottle, Cricket Women plan to be first with world cup, Golf Sponsors revive match-play championship, Squash rackets, Tennis Young players get a financial boost, Real tennis Youth beats experience, Table tennis The Chinese are coming. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Property: Salerooms. Reviews: Story of a button The Button Sadler's Wells Theatre, NPO/Maazel Kennedy Centre, Pop at Sadler's Wells, Burne-Jones comes out of the shadow, Pattern and nature in Islam, Josef Tal's Ashmedai in Hamburg: the triumph of the devil. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Lord Eccles, this cake is half-baked, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Nov 21. 1946. Maiden voyage. Editorials/Leaders: The Chancellor's Task, No Way To Save Jobs, Victory For Brussels Francophones, An End To Qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm. Letters to the Editor: Art gallery priorities, Code in practice, The financing of students' unions, Reform of local government, Industrial Training Act, Prison newspaper, Christmas mail to France, Protection of pensions, Can we afford to be rich?, Message missed, National Parks, Specialized training, Kestrels on motorways, Suspicious conduct, Saving Sadler's Wells, 1,000 casualties, Competition for contracts, Chelsea traffic routes, Forming official policy, Building contractors' code. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Italians favoured to become bridge champions, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,930, A two-day feast for Dickens lovers. Obituaries: Mr. W. T. Gilbert., His Honour R. Lambert, Dr K. S. Sandford Geology at Oxford, Dr A. Cawadias Exponent of neohippocratism, Lieut-Col A. P. Heneage. Births. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Glaxo higher, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Ralli offers £11m for Consolidated Tin Smelters, Retracting the open invitation to dump, No easy Gatt approval on 'self help', Commodities Copper drops a further £4.75, Australia looks to Europe, Unit trust prices, Truce in Ford assembly line dispute, Bids and Deals MEM retort is 40 pc growth promise, United States Dock strike talks moving towards a settlement, New bank clearing firm, Euro technology backed, Fixed Interest and Money, Contracts Davy Construction's £3m Spanish award, Chairmen's Reports Brooke Bond going for 'modest' growth, Company News Soft drinks upset British Vending, Sears switches its attention to gambling, Shorter, heavier truck regulations lead to big upsurge in orders, North-East development chief interests US in Teesside as an oil centre, West Germany Continuing slowdown of economy is forecast, City cool to £19.7m Sears bid for Wm Hill, Sweden Exports increase by 11 pc, Computer news British Rail confirms IBM freight system, Briefly from the Boardroom, In Brief, Equities, Zurich's pool for roving capital, NOPA gets registration without tears, New car registrations up 11 pc in three months, Peace formula could lead to return of Coventry tool strikers on Thursday, New Issues. Rousing premiums on two newcomers, Ericsson wins UK phone orders, London dock labour surplus may grow, In brief, Sterling's role clarified by Sir Leslie O'Brien, Meat traders' leader attacks NFU plan, Devaluation hopes dismissed, Benefits of Six entry seen for paper and print, VW presses ahead with rationalization, Mining Solution found to end Selebi-Pikwe impasse, Mr Davies studying aid for machine tool industry: Elliott board adopts salary cut, Dow Jones index at low of 803.15, Business Diary: Man behind Oil Explorations launching · IMF loss, Lord Crowther and Sir Charles in THF board confrontation this week, Japan 'prepared to devalue', Ceylon State drafting Bill to take over plantations, Engineering orders rose by 11 pc in third quarter. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr K Granville elected president of IATA.

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