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The Times - 14/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, From Julian Kerr, From Charles Hargrove, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Philip Howard, From Christopher Warman, From Our Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Trevor Fishlock, By Peter Waymark, By David Wood Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Spanier Vienna, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Latin American Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Hazelburst, From Duncan Spencer, From David Housego, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Our Own Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Hopkins, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Keith Horner, Guy Brett, T J O Hickey, Bernard Levin, PHS, AUBREY AITKEN., RAYMOND V. B. BLACKMAN, R. L. ADLEY., CHRISTOPHER CORNFORD., P. J. D. WILES., SPENCER W. WILSON., D. J. ROAF., H. F. MARSHALL., EDWARD PICKERING., MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, PHILIP GOODHART, WILLIAM ROSE, I. J. HENSHALL, FREDERICK GOUGH., MARY WHITEHOUSE., REGINALD POUND., JOHN M. ALLEGRO., Fashion by Prudence Glynn, From Peter Strafford, By Paul Routledge, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, By Ian Morison, By Michael Baily, By Giles Smith, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, GEOFFREY V. SMITH., SYDNEY JONES., C. P. MORTON., MICHAEL WOODRUFF, MICHAEL G. BLANCHARD., David Jones, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen, by Geoffrey Smith, by Björn Bostrup Oslo Correspondent, by John Young, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Björn Böstrup, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by Roger Vielvoye, by Robin Mead, R.M.,

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Politics and Parliament: Status quo for 10 years on EEC fishing: national interest safeguarded in review, Overcoming ill-health caused by wokk, Privilege ruling today after 'question-rigging' clash by MPs, House will debate EEC fishing policies, Tory bitterness could force Mr Maudling to abandon Tote Bill, Dublin urged to control border, Britain not to apply unilateral arms embargo on India, Row over questions: minister claims right to defend policies, Helicopters for S Africa: contract signed House of Commons.. News: No serious safety defects at Heathrow, Both sides agree to accept Red Cross help, One way out for economy facing heavy burdens, All-African liberation force proposed, Prosperity increases pollution threat, New effort to oust film body's governors, Position of strategic value to western alliance, Snow reports, Planners disturbed about proposals for reorganizing local government Environment, Printers told that £4 rise would be disastrous, Elections reveal Gaullist loss of votes, Charge on hijackers led by Costa Rican President, Chilean Army not to intervene in politics, Arab public opinion critical of what it now sees as Sadat reliance on war of words, Talking speedometer for less than £40, Unification now in the foreground, Battalions in a hopeless struggle to hold Khulna, MP's new move to give more say to tenants, Enthusiasm for all things British\s\from politics to football, Faulkner attack on Eire's 'failure to control terrorists', Tough line with oil companies by 'Libyans of north', Killing not intended, IRA says, The seeds of revolution in South Africa, Jewellers and the EEC, Leisurely route to Arctic, India And Pakistan Fears of big powers being drawn into war, Shipowners back judgment with their own cash, Azores summit quickly shows way to trade and currency settlement, Women's party trick gives men food for thought, Americans take softer line on India at UN, £833,000 kidnap man lets family know he is alive, Norway a special report Future place in Europe poised on knife edge, Pakistan general says he will fight to last man as Indian noose tightens round Dacca, Vine Products, Mr Bhutto steals the show in UN debate, 5,000 objectors fight city motorway, Archaeological heritage vanishes under plough, The new congresses of Vienna, TUC firm over no cooperation policy, The grim choice facing Pakistan, Bormann murder trial likely to be dropped, The Times Diary Forte winks at new takeover, EEC move against packaging merger, Further stay in Cyprus for UN peace force, Gallup puts Mr Nixon in narrow lead, Christmas furry tales, China frees American after 19 years in prison, Women's racing approved by Jockey Club, Another mutiny at France's problem prison, Better compensation for council staff demanded, Space check on carbon monoxide, Former Yard men set up a network to foil hijackers, Fanfani supporters in dilemma after Italian poll abstention, Symposium and supper party, Science report Teratology: Analysing birth defects, Pro-Tito party leaders take over in Croatia, Imaginative policies help foster good labour relations, Bronze Age cup confirms Genesis story, West Europe Bonn reveals Soviet concessions to ease ratification of treaties, 'Cheers' as spa ends its 3½-year drought, White children called in to break Windhoek strike, ITV announces £750,000 Christmas plan, The colonel and the unchivalrous 500lb bomb, Violence in schools: mirror of society A survey by The Times: part two, Invalid lived on soup after gas mix-up, Baby's kidneys removed from girl, 10, Eye faults in 248 of 1,000 children tested. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Mappin & Webb, Tennant Trading Limited, Lys-Line A/s, Nostalgia, Wade, Nordic Bank Limited, United City Merchants Limited, Hmv, Cutty Sark, CAP, Christmas Gift Guide, Pontin's Limited, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd., The Norwegian Travel Bureau, High & Dry, Unigate Limited., Harveys Bristol Dry., Phillips Petroleum Products Limited., Den Norske Creditbank, Tandberg, Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited, Munck (U.K.) Ltd.,, Central Books Ltd., Leeds Permanent Building Society, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Hambros Bank Limited, Christiania Bank, The Hongkong Bank Group, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Guerlain Perfumes, Dunhill International, Augustus Barnett, Brixton Estate Limited., Coleman & Company,, Halifax Building Society, Christinia Spigerverk, Atcost Strucures, Oslo Port Authority, Transport Development Group Limited, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Barlow Rand Group. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,948, Soprano taken ill, Radio, British premiere of new Albee play, Broadcasting. Law: Children attacked by pumas, jury told, Two US children 'better with mother in Wales', Printer accused of forgery tella jury of a photograph of the Krays, Jail for riotous youths right Regina v Ludwick, Women scream as raiders are sentenced, Man with knife overpowered by police chief, Sex attacker is sent to jail for 30 years, Tribute to Lord Donoyan, Three accused over antiques, Decree against Major J. J. Astor, Ulster soldier's widow on arms charge, Fourth soldier remanded on arms charge, Detective sergeant denies £150 corruption charge, 'Breach of obligation' approach to divorce Pheasant v Pheasant, Four years for killing girl, Counsel 'cannot refuse unpopular cases', Deportation of Turk recommended. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Ulbricht award for atom spy, Army scholarships. Obituaries: Professor Harold Heywood, Bulgarian minister dies skiing, Mr David Sarnoff American pioneer of radio television and electronics, Mr Ivan Bashev Foreign Minister of Bulgaria. Sport: Tennis Kodes plays at Albert Hall indoor event, Squash Rackets Millman surprises seeded Australian, Athletics Taylor returns despite injury for final fling in Olympic year, Boxing Rudkin back to defend title against Clark, Football Incentive for minor teams and seven ties in London, Sports in Brief, Badminton Mrs Rickard included in England side, Rugby Union Shackleton recalled as selectors search for stand-off, Racing Mellor may be feeling strain of occasion, Cricket Two newcomers on list of umpires, Skiing International races in Cairngorms. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: How professional?, £4,000 paid for pair of exhibition pistols, ...and in Chicago, Farewell Performance BBC 2, Das Rheingold in Glasgow..., Bbc So St John's, Daniel Barenboim Festival Hall, Musica Reservata Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A 16-hour journey to benediction, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 12, 1946 Power cuts. Editorials/Leaders: Full Ahead Together, The Packing Of Questions, A Frontier That Needs To Be Opened, Progress After The Berlin In Accords. Letters to the Editor: Guarantees for Middle East peace, Tom Brown's Schooldays, Standing order?, Norwich churches, Public relations, Supervision of the shareholders' interest, Casanova, The Queen's expenditure, Future of HMS Eagle, Lord Northcliffe, Conference services London has to offer, Lower tariffs, Northern Treland, West Country hospitals, Potential of the wheel, Biblical scholarship, Chances of a profit on Concorde. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Strong rise in equities. Business and Finance: New Issues. Vavasseur re-jigging English National, Heavy share deals reflect currency pact confidence, Unit trust prices, Computer news Fourth FM deal by Hoskyns Systems, West Germany Most car plants expect a return to work this week, Fixed Interest and Money, Retailing Grocery generals with new battles to fight, The Scots seek prosperity at the well head, EEC calls on Continental Can to curb monopoly, Manufacturers cleared stocks in third quarter at a record pace, Mr Rippon condemned-and congratulated-on Common Market compromise Inshore fishermen press for safeguards on 12-mile limit, France Sluggish labour market but output growing, Hint of increased pay offer to miners, Commodities Record trading as sugar prices soar, Blue Star line to end cruises, Mining RTZ nearing decision on Lesotho mine, The Times share indices, Hawaii Japan agrees unilateral tariff cuts on 30 items, Briefly from the Boardroom, Natural gas combine 'not a pricing body', Equities, Associated Leisure profits fall to £2,000, Women At Work Lecturing to industry, Lucas chief gives warning of strikes forcing car makers to buy foreign supplies, Iraq State oil wells will start production next year, Financial News Company News Buoyant profits from Caffyns and Car Auction, Allied slow THF buying, BP to give details of N Sea oil development, Two-tier rates boost for Indonesia cargoes, Unigate's improved status in the food sector, Metal Box and the European ruling, Sears increase Wm Hill offer, Glaxo chief pledges all out fight on Beecham bid, Australia Bank lowers reserve ratio, In brief, Bank limit rise in floating pound, Switzerland BOAC to seek further reduction in Atlantic fares, Business Diary: Fishy day at Watney's Throwing out Stone's, ASTMS aims to tighten laws on job protection, November trade surplus at £5m, Bids and Deals Orme swoop on Tudor Jenkins. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Joint chairmen for Brown Bros. Albany. Property: London And Suburban. Births.

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