The Times - 18/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Brian Cashinella, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Business News Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affair Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Bernard Levin, By Philip Howard, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Louis Heren, From Harry Debelius, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By David Spanier European Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Housego, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, Dennis Potter, David Piper, H. R. F. Keating, Robert Nye, John Higgins, Michael Ratcliffe, William Gaunt, William Mann, Michael Wale, John Russell Taylor, Michael Hornsby, Ronald Butt, PHS, PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, V. H. F. GREEN, MICHAEL COMAY, , GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON, A. H. von ENGEL, FRANK HOWES, DAVID LEPINE., J. E. MORPURGO, ALAN HART., PETER BUCKNILL, DAVID McKENNA JOHN GIELGUD COLIN BENHAM HAMISH HAMILTON LENNOX BERKELEY ARNOLD HASKELL ARTHUR BLISS ROBERT HELPMANN CHARLOTTE RAFAEL KUBELIK BONHAM CARTER ROBERT MAYER ADRIAN C. BOULT RALPH RICHARDSON DOUGLAS CRAIG STANLEY ANTON DOLIN RUBINSTEIN BRIDGET D'OYLY SACHEVERELL CARTE SHWELL, ROGER DEAN BRITTAIN, W. McM REID, THOMAS BALOGH, JANE STRATHCONA, K. O. ROBERTS-WRAY, J. E. JAMES., C. McI. DELF., GERALD A. ELLIS., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A. M. H-P., Robert Gittings, By John Whitmore and Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Armytage, By Giles Smith, By Our Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Michael Leapman, By Peter Hill, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Jay Economics Editor., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Bailey, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Alan McGregor, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, W. R. HOLMAN., GRAHAM BINNS, JOHN ADNUM, D. L. SUSSMAN., W. H. OLDAKER., MICHAEL JOLLY., R. E. CLARKE., LILY GOMBERG, ANDREW HAMILTON, , B. S. GRAY., Peter Jay, By Ian Appleyard,
ResumoNews: Rhodesia Africans accuse Britain of preparing 'sell out', Soviet leaders want less formal party meeting, Gladys Cooper dies at 82 after illness, Mr Eban in Knesset row over war crimes remark, Mr Jenkins wins but the moral victory goes to Mr Foot, Lady Fleming's claims rejected by Greeks, £4-a-week pay claim by print unions, West Europe East Berlin guard fires across border and narrowly misses sleeper in US sector flat, Tory MPs annoyed by decision to keep Giro, Army spies risk lives to infiltrate among IRA, Interrogation disclosures saved civilians, Mr Maudling tells House, Parker inquiry will start where Aden report ended, Prying into employees' private lives attacked, US forces in Europe 'crippled by racism', Science report Fall-out: Less strontium-90 deposited, Mr Heath gives pledge to cut jobless, Motoring Not all garages are bad..., Craft at a crucial point, Police armed after five are held in London raid, Prisoners build tank and escape in it, Expenses of £5,000 on salary of £3,250, Interrogation methods around the world, The Times Diary Rudolf Abel's astonishing film, Effects of diplomatic failures in Peking China's brooding presence in Tokyo, Camden stops investments over anartheid, More nails in the Labour coffin Bernard Levin: 'as if he, having murdered Caligula for making his horse consul, was planning to appoint the late emperor's bassethound to the post instead', Company told not to take new insurance, Bangla Desh forces take town in drive to gain control of vital communications link, Girls join in student march to Westminster, Boroughs seek return of capital and corporal punishment, New ITA code says violence may be just as harmful to viewer when its results are concealed, Law to restrict foreign vehicles, Police identify body found on golf course, Catalans freed after paying £7,800 fines, Police dig up garden in search for woman, Europe food prices likely to rise by 8 per cent, Russia outstripping West with its better weapons, Britain wastes no time in clearing way for summit, Victim of alleged IRA torture given protection, U S counter-attack in Latin American battle of allegiances, Gathering gloom in Sweden over Market dilemma, Mr Powell sends 300 repatriation pleas, Plastic tombstone being tested in cemetery, Teachers agree to seek £250 pay rise., Reason for dead ash trees sought, Overseas Military leaders in Thailand coup to prevent 'anarchy', Wanted man gets away after TV interview, Derry schoolboy wounded by gunmen, Editor attacks 'television show biz' over Ulster, From homes into hotels, Sadler's Wells Theatre to close if funds plea fails, Choices open to President Yahya in meeting demands of Bengalis, Prisoners beg food at Dartmoor farm, Attempted sale of children alleged in US, Britain and Iran reach accord over Gulf islands, Kennedy attack on policy of internment, Jobs at stake for doctors who refuse abortions, No Blitzkrieg by buyers as cut-price Maginot Line comes under hammer, Mr Wilson's Ulster visit takes on new significance, Jailed Russian's plays to be produced, EEC civil servants strike, Tory backbench committee, Lots of room underground for new Paris railway, Duke praises shopkeepers' sense of decency. Politics and Parliament: Improved control in reshaped PO Giro, Tory MP votes against council's Bill, The case for and against televising Parliament On camera in the Commons, Minister defends Glamorgan decision, Brutality charges 'demolished', Broadcasting censorship rejected by Government House of Commons, 'We cannot be impartial as between those who kill to destroy the law and those who die to defend it' Interrogation of Ulster internees yielded valuable information, Big areas of derelict land to be cleared House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Perrings, Dunhill, Ppa, Crouch Group Limited, British Institute Of Management, Multiple Display Advertisements, Johns. Goodall, Newsociety, Remploy, The Times, London & Edinburgh Life Insurance Co. Ltd., Amalgamated Investment & Property Co Ltd, M & G, The Listener, Trais-Os-Montes, Ricomac 1200 Electronic Calculator, Abhey Life Assurance Company Limited,, Healey & Baker, Prudential, Twa, Hall, Wheeler & Co. Ltd.,, Mercedes-Benz. Law: Father fined after sex book protest, Plea by author of book on scientology, Union election remains void Montgomery v Electrical Electronic and Telecommunication Union-Plumbing Trades Union and Others, 'Aim of Black Power march was to enlist sympathy', Conspiracy charge, Student fights proposals over union funds, Policeman says he was libelled by Miss Devlin, Girls 'fled London after talk of bombs', Tangier court frees Britons, Chancery Division Queen's Bench Division House of Lords to consider Pilotage Act questions Montague v Babbs, Judge rules that two men in vagrant trial have no case to answer on manslaughter charge, Court to rule on legal standing of unborn child. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Design award for bridge under restriction, Presentation of Europe award to Times man, 'Saturday Review' editor resigns in policy dispute. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 4, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Sport: Show jumping Second win by Broome in Geneva, Tennis Top players may feel the strain of long season, Squash rackets Top seeding place for Alauddin, Hockey London fail in fitness at the last minute, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Middlesex's power in loose is decisive, Bloodstock sales Aggressor mare fetches 10,000 guineas, Football West Ham go straight forward to memorable win, Boxing Bodell will still defend his European championship, Winter takes easiest course for Into View, Golf More money for also rans in British Open. Reviews: Godspell Round House Irving Wardle, The Lindisfarne Geordie touch, Crime Deadhand, Victorian Gothic at the V and A, From the lowest depths of Victorian London London 1808-1870: the Infernal Wen, Bournemouth Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Mozart and the real spirit of the eighteenth century The Life and Death of Mozart, Hogarth exhibition at the Tate, Sex from the Andy Warhol factory, Dangers inherent in being guardian of the sacred flame, Added to the existing structure The Great Duke, Quick guide, The trek into a desperate terrain The Savage God. Editorials/Leaders: New Formula For Giro, Split Neatly Down The Middle, The Reporting Of Ulster, Land Could Be The Key To Rhodesia. Letters to the Editor: Future of choir schools, White elephant, Trouser trouble, Local radio commercials, Oil prices, Churchill's grave, Vietnam amnesty, St Paul's Oxford, Transport service for Colonsay, Rules for policy changes, Too long on the road, Post poser, Access to the Holy Places, Rhodes's civilized man, Application of new technology, Space for books, Saving Sadler's Wells, Commemorative stamps, 'Anglo-French', Unfair termination of agency, Housing Finance Bill, Benefits of grouping, The postal service, Reporting events in Northern Ireland, In charge of sport, Lord Balogh. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,926, Radio, Record £15,500 paid for Garrick portrait. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 16, 1946 Austrian anxiety. Obituaries: Maj-Gen R. H. B. Arkwright, Mr R. J. White, Dame Gladys Cooper Edwardian beauty who became an actress of distinction and intelligence. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Redland higher on bid move, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Mr Paul Hamlyn leaves News International, Sterling curb puzzles Washington, Stiffer bank competition envisaged, Eurosyndicat, World currency Craft, confusion and concealment, Dennis Topping on a Dutch group's diverse activities OGEM proves it's not all gas, Bids and Deals Carlton raises Oldham ante to 60p, Abbey Life and Hambros break, Business Diary: A tax haven to end them all · Littlewoods' perm, Fixed Interest and Money, N Sea oil development bill put at £1,000m, TWA makes $3.8m net profit in October, Miners' ban has little effect on coal stocks in first week, Gatt study of new preferential trade pact, Company Meeting Nma Company Of New Zealand, Commodities Jute prices up again, Bank savings scheme aimed at small investor, Food purchases down but overall spending higher, European Ferries buy state line for £5.5m, The Times share indices, Rise in Birmingham's jobless biggest for nearly a year, Briefly from the Boardroom, £39m order for underground trains ratified, New Issues Longton Transport offer for sale, R-R executive is appointed PanAm chief, Market Reports Equities, RB 211 deliveries for this year completed, Montedison claims control of largest drug group, Charting a safe course for the power industry Paul Routledge examines the background to the present electricity wage negotiations, Mining Robe River chief's steel warning, Mr Barber to hear CBI recipe for coping with money crisis, Ministry officials call both sides to separate talks on eve of toolroom strike, Lower tariff plan may be delayed, Redland's task in establishing a defence, Assembly dispute costs Ford 1,000 vehicles, US submits Bill to control world air fares, Norcros makes a £10.3m bid for Venesta, Washington bars British firm from export market, Chairmen's Reports Hawthorn Leslie's hopes of Seahorse, Company News Trafalgar gets its profit up by £1.4m to £3.8m, In brief, Big cut in trade deficit expected, How the markets moved, October pay rises lowest for 5 months, Bell's whisky group to go public in £3m offer, Post Office wins fight to save Giro but charges are likely to rise sharply after July next year, Ready Mixed Concrete group puts in a surprise £73.5m bid for Redland, Senate agrees standby import powers, US approves a further 54 Kama licences, Europe And Overseas Common Market Cool response to Connally claim on Japanese goods, Company takeover activity at highest peak since 1969, British Aluminium to cut 1,000, Fear of decline in Eurobond market, Lord Cromer sees danger of 'real conflict' in trade. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director for Hawthorn Leslie. Property: London And Suburban.
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