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The Times - 09/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Simon Dring, From David Housego, From Saaed Naqvi, From Robert Fisk, From Paul Martin, By Staff Reporters, By Our Business News Staff, From Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Editor, By Our Travel Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From John Chartres and Robert Fisk, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, By Roger Vielvove, From Fred Emery, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Julian Kerr, By Asian News Service Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Harold Franklin, Design Report by Penny Radford, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Julian Mounter, Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Neil Allen, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Iverach McDonald, A. S. Byatt, John Higgins, Max Harrison, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewson, Geoffrey Wansell, Barry Norman, Bernard Levin, PHS, KENNETH R. HILL, KATHERINE L. HILL, , M. J. CROWLEY, , T. S. BAZLEY, , DOREEN BRALEY-SMITH., MARY MOSER., MARK MacKANESS., JAMES R. H. HUTCHISON, , J. R. COLVILLE, , JULIAN S. HUXLEY., OWEN DAVIES., GEOFFREY FURLONGE., R. W. BALDOCK., SIDNEY SILBERG, , G. M. CARSTAIRS, , RONALD DUNCAN., J. M. EEKELAAR., JAMES THOMPSON., A. M. MICHIE., MARGARET MacLAREN of MacLAREN., DAVID ATTENBOROUGH JOHN BETJEMAN JOHN BRANDON-JONES HUGH CASSON IRENE CHAPLIN RICHARD COX-JOHNSON THEO CROSBY GABRIEL HARRISON KENNET IAN NAIRN NIKOLAUS PEVSNER J. M. RICHARDS ALISON SMITHSON PETER SMITHSON SAM WANAMAKER RICHARD WESTMACOTT, NANCY SEEAR., MARTIN F. HEYWORTH., M E. GOLDING, E. E. P., W. R-M., By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our European Economics Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Malcolm Brown, By Guy Hawtin, By Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, F. T. BARWELL., GEOFFREY POLGREEN., J. V. CONNOLLY, Partner, , J. F. RICHARDSON, , D. J. ROBERTSON., DOROTHY DEW., HELEN RAPSON., H. W. SINGER., MICHAEL J. G. STANFORD., A. S. WALKER, , ROBERT AICKMAN, , Hugh Stephenson, Ross Davies, Gerald Ely, Julian Mounter,

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News: Guerrillas say Egyptians approved Tal killing, US pledge to Nato of continued commitment, Norwegians stand firm on fishing rights in EEC, White House tries to placate India, Pakistanis in fight to save escape route, Ford to raise car prices by 3 per cent, Extra £3.5m in grants for voluntary social services over the next four years, Challenge by MP on meeting of executive, Still higher food prices, says minister, Pay plans for Queen, MPs to be linked, BP starts negotiations with Libya on bringing home British staff after surprise nationalization, The best places for paper, Malcolm Muggeridge: 'When we try to live without God, we are fated either to imagine ourselves to be gods and able to shape our own destiny or to relapse into carnality, seeking fulfilment through sex, drugs and violence and finding only satiety, fantasy and despair', Strategy concentrated on Kashmir and Bengal, Mr Heath certain growth will bring prosperity, Delhi sees cease-fire call as no real solution, Science dissected under microscope of opportunity costs, Big flow of Soviet Jews into Israel, Science report Medicine: Sickle-cell disease and flying, Americans edge into the lead in bridge contest, 400,000 join in protests against Government scheme, say students, Stay-in-England holiday campaign starts, Children's book defends sabotage and truancy, Canberra Government will collect fines from unions, Five Belfast explosions before lunch, Libya's action against BP brings risk of new surge of Iraqi militancy, Provisional plan for one Bill on Europe, Plans to turn Zambia into one-party state, Minister worried by criticism of S African police, ITA plan for second channel to be used by existing companies is called 'arrogant', Cambodian jail may fall to communists, A triple crisis which could reshape Italy's political future, Doctors subpoenaed in Pretoria, Imprisoned Basques go on hunger strike, Mr X forced to part with £45,000, prosecution says, India claims all main towns in East taken except Dacca and Chittagong, New thrust to ease pressure on Kashmir, Law Commission in urgent move to protect house buyers, Last-minute hitch over Berlin wall delays East-West German agreements, Mr Muskie to declare his candidacy next month, Home News, Left wing attacks union dialogue with Government, New President is chosen in Switzerland, Artificial limb kit 'on way', Spy charges against journalists dropped, London to have two large new hotels, Ulster defence force man shot dead in front of his children, Union vote may mean postal service cuts, Mr Jackson says, Curb on cotton textile imports to stay, The Times Diary Labour puts Basildon in bond, The gilt on the gingerbread, Tranquillizer prescriptions rising four per cent a year, Uganda wipes out hope of citizenship for 12,000 British Asians, Mr McMahon forced to shelve MPs' pay rise, Motoring Finding the faults in new cars, Russia worried by possibility of Chinese action, Rawalpindi officials shed bravado and admit losses, Food prices rise by 300 per cent after naval blockade stops supplies, Classroom violence inquiry rejected, Directive by Minister may still be fought, India And Pakistan Pakistanis falling back on port of Khulna after abandoning Jessore without major battle, Parties pick presidential candidates in Italy. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Brc, Cameroon Airlines, Ppa, New Scientist, G.R., Macarthur's Scotch, Garrard, Air France, The Land And House Property Corporation Limited, Christmas Gift Guide, Mono Containers Limited, "The Times Motor Show Place", Minden Investment Trust Limited, Help The Aged, Taylor Woodrow, Fairbairn Lawson Limited, Lob, Cedar Holdings Limited, Lowenbrau, Colston, Heinemann, Sheraton-Munich Hotel, Christmas Appeals, Allied Breweries Limited, Ford Motor Company, Nelson, Pelham Books, Ibm, Iran Air, The Lillian Board Cancer Clinic Appeal, Guildhall Property Company Limited, Books From The Wine & Food Library, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Eleco Holdings Limited, Watches Of Switzerland Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Law: Former boxer cleared, Four accused admit plot to intimidate, Five Flying Squad officers remanded on 14 charges, Richard Neville on drug charge, Court of Appeal When a statement of claim is amended Squire v Squire, Conservative MPs seek alternative and deterrent sentence for murder, Deer shot on 'enclosed land' Jemmison v Priddle, Constable denies that student had his ears boxed at police station, Court demand for widow on funeral day, 'Not later than 23 days before.. ' construed Carapanayoti & Co Ltd v Comptoir Commercial Andre & Cie SA, Slip of tongue not change of mind Regina v Newcastle upon Tyne Justices Ex Parte Swales. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Mary Tudor painting may go to gallery, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,944, Bbc 1. Official Appointments and Notices: £42,500 award to man in wheelchair, Bankers' Final Examinations, University news. Politics and Parliament: Pressure for houses makes land dearer, Meeting the demand for telephones, Quotas kept on textile imports in 1972, Unfriendly world for people of restricted growth, Better deal for women in the Civil Service House of Lords, Disposal of plastic containers, More evident British enthusiasm for Concorde urged by MPs, Memoirs show crazy way in which spending decisions are taken, Compensating BP: blocking of Libyan deposits suggested House of Commons, Minister refuses to delay decision on ITV2 pending any broadcasting inquiry. Sport: Tennis Smith steps up quest on night crowd roared on a loser, Athletics Olympic protests by Kenya doomed to failure, Squash Rackets Rules put out Taylor and so does Bawtree, McAlinden must not hold back, Motor racing Dubious merit of BRM's six-car plan, Football Tottenham's early zeal ensures comfortable journey to Bucharest, Sports in Brief, Golf Oosterhuis four strokes clear of rivals, Rackets Angus and Green put out seeded Etonians, Rugby Union Warwickshire pack unrelenting, Skiing Miss Puig is runner-up, Boxing England do better than gap in margin shows, Equestrianism Running of Hickstead junior event criticized, Racing Sponsor to provide £63,000 for series of three races. Reviews: Who's Afraid of Helen Gurley Brown? Bbc2, Tosca Covent Garden, Isaac Hayes, The best of the books beautiful, Books of the Year Times critics and reviewers make a choice for 1971, BBC Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall, Harris Goldsmith Wigmore Hall, Ballet-Théâtre Contemporain Sadler's Wells, Quick guide, London debuts, Mysteries in accounting for the author of Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë, Stalin against Trotsky and Bukharin: destroying his enemies one at a time Foundations of a Planned Economy: 1926-1929, Volume Two, The Owl on the Battlements Nottingham. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Acknowledgments, Rentals, Parliamentary Notices, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): South Africa's power to abuse power, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 7, 1946. Houses for £1,400. Editorials/Leaders: South African Papers May Not Copy, Oil's Angry Colonel, A Fourth Channel To A Lower Level, Money Supply Outlook. Letters to the Editor: Salary increases for MPs, Screw missing, Causes of homosexuality, Prospects for peace in the Middle East, Rhodesian settlement, Direct debit, 50-50 deal, Textiles tariff, Changing Glasgow, Making a good case for high speed guided transport, Student wives, Preserving Tower Bridge machinery, Foul play, Savine Sadler's Wells, Indo-Pakistan war, Third world priorities, A lost handbag, Training for unemployed, Future of Witanhurst, The sixpence is being manipulated, Till receipt, Developing Amazonia, Pollution secrets, Post-war Nigeria, Horrific. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Marie Collier Gifted Australian Opera Singer, Mathilda Kschessinska, Mr T. S. G. Hunter, Sir Henry Wells, Milton Rosmer Long theatrical career. Business and Finance: Allied's first argument to THF, Allied Breweries £7½m profits jump, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Middle East Iraq attacks refusal on oil price rise, Fixed Interest and Money, Textile import quotas to be retained in policy switch by Government, Gas men spurn 7 pc pay offer, UK industry 'must re-equip to meet foreign competition', Can we achieve a balance in our resources?, New Issues Arlington draws £62m and Greenbank £3m, TUC's Economic Review, SE chief against computer system, Pound soars 76 points to new peak against dollar, In Brief, Miners ban starts to hit coal stocks, Thriving, if by another name, Briefly from the Boardroom, Market Reports Equities, Jute shipment fears put 2,000 on 3-day week, Bank of America branch in Scotland, France Budget surplus best since 1940, £100m exhibition complex sought for Heathrow site, Business Diary: Bunker Hunt 'just struggling aong' · BP fireman, Chairmen's Reports Fairbairn fear war threat to jute, Japanese steel producers agree to limit exports to Britain and Common Market, Engineering unions likely to reject pay offer, West Germany Computer groups move towards working pact, Quarterly money supply expansion of 22½ per cent just in excess of the current rate of price inflation, United States Changes in 'freeze' rules, Mining Botswana RST's new target, Cunard to sell liners after union talks fail, Bids and Deals Wms & Humbert all-clear, Shippers are returning to Grimsby and Immingham, German strike talks collapse as firms reject mediator's proposals, Common Market America outlines need for concessions on trade, Dr Schiller loses appeal for Bank rate cut and reduction in minimum reserve level, Further cut in output at Rustenburg, Bank chief dismisses sterling as reserve currency in Europe, Little enthusiasm at cocoa consumers meeting, CBI opens drive to win confidence for Ulster, European currency A more realistic basis for discussion, Former UCS chief says Government hastened the company's collapse, Italy Credit supply eased by finance measures, Company News Scapa hopes for late rally after interim tumble. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices BP above the worst, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New managing director for Otis Elevator Company. Property: A watering place in big demand, Homes For Leisure, Country Properties. Births.

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