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The Times - 11/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Our Correspondent Copenhagen, Jan. 10, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, From Brian Cashinella, By David Wood Political Editor, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From John Chartres, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Belfast, Jan. 10, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, Arthur Osman Birmingham, From Ronald Faux, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Lan McDonald., From Mario Modiano, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Ashford, By Peter Hopkirk, Harriet Chare, Pooter, Gabriel Ronay, Michael Ratcliffe, By Curtis Cate, Lawrence Durrell, By Helen Perry, Frank Lipsius, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By David Parry-Jones, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Joyce Whitehead, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Peter Nichols, Michael Hatfield, PHS, MARIUS GORING., BASH BOOTHROYD., F. A. SIMPSON., C.T.BARBER., NICHOLAS M. SPYROU., L. PATRICK., J. A. WAKEFIELD, Chairman. The, NIGEL EVELEIGH., GEOFFREY KUP 10 St. James's Square, S.W.1., PETER RICE., GILBERT LONGDEN., ERICH FRIED., IAN CAMPBELL, Secretary., House of Lords, By Leonard Amey, By a Correspondent, By Peter Jay, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, From John Earle Rome. Jan. 10, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Clive Callow, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw, Berry Ritchie, By Malcolm Brown, By Giles Smith, David Millham, R. W. Shakespeare, F. E. DARTER., J. D. E. DIXON, MICHAEL CARROLL., TOM PAGE., By Anthony Thomas, David Rudland, John Woodland, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Kenneth Owen, Robert Jones,

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News: 350 held in Kashmir pre-election swoop, Big increase in number jailed over conscription, Management GEC's complex R & D task, S Vietnam army's progress impresses Mr Laird, Triple bill Covent Garden John Percival, Three words that express Jesus's offer and demand, TUC wants pay link with cost of living, Cars of US reporters and diplomats damaged in Moscow, India warned of Soviet danger by Mr Heath, Banker's formula for judging farm viability, Two jailed in Spain for illegal propaganda, Greeks break off Red Cross talks, Village foils U S gas move, Sense and Sensibility BBC 2 Leonard Buckley, The problems of lonely Russian people, Vain search for a Soviet naval base, Boston in second dispute over fine art over, Common Market booklet to help councillors, London march by women's movement, Unions defied on strikes over Industry Bill, 'The underprivileged can be white as a sheet as well as black as your hat', Cambridge students to hold one-day protest strike against Dutschke decision, George Orwell at the Wigan crossroads The Road to the Left BBC 1, Relatives request extradition of steel chief, A good price is no compensation for the sorrow on parting, Finds in an archaeological desert Regional Notebook, Yorkshire pupils in exchange with Devon, Vatican asked to allow mass absolution, Baltic Sea will vanish in 10,000 years, Hanoi plans for new diplomatic drive, Emperor's call for church aid 'free of politics', Anti-airport groups get unity offer, Conservation bandwagon as a sign of success, Right-winger in middle-of-the-road seat, French wages policy overshadowed by concession to railmen, Fears that Rome may be engulfed by water, Prisoner 'asked to incriminate' Angela Davis, The Times Diary Hitchcock to make film in London, Lord Rothermere denies ultimatum to journalists, Why the results are missing, Man stranded in desert dies of heat exhaustion, Gelignite on train alert, The political future of Mr. Wilson, Only third of road taxes spent on highways, Two early retirements in no-smoking marathon, 384 foreign guerrillas removed from Jordan, Four men in Belfast are tarred and feathered, Astronauts confident that Apollo faults have been put right, Egypt is banking on the four powers for Middle East settlement, Curtains coming to the Open Space, Herr Dutschke to live in Denmark, Electronic code to beat mail delays, Rhodesians seize woman's British passport, The sailor who writes his own rules, New detector for measuring sulphur dioxide, Congo faces EEC debate over fund, Judges return to big backlog of civil lawsuits, First poet of flight Antoine de SaintExupery: His Life and Times, Air-conditioned trains for east coast, Holding the mirror to Haight-Ashbury: a tribute to harmlessness The Human Be-In, Oceanography: Sediments below the sea, Change proposed in grammar schools' status, Grosvenor Ensemble Purcell Room William Mann, Survivors tell their escape stories as French liner continues to burn, Latest pamphlets, 20,000 rally to protest at airport proposal, Still no word from the Uruguay kidnappers of British ambassador, Cloth-cap politics in decline, Free range for shepherds, Jews and gentiles march in London, Girl and her two brothers die in flat fire, WEU will discuss security of diplomats, Mr Callaghan leads move to get trade union acceptance of a Labour incomes Policy, Bill on immigration and aliens is expected next month. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, Lyon, Legge, Mbs, Boac. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Public Notices, Entertainments., Today's Appointments. Sport: Saturday's football results First division, Sports in Brief, Gloucestershire recover, RAF forwards do well, Evans the newcomer, Formality turned to frustration, Underwood gets ball to turn and English hopes rise, Constitutional to survive threat, Slalom won by Thoeni, Another proof of Palace's maturity, Farrell's service mastered, Chivers justifies Revie's expectations, Lotus F2 effort to be run by new group, Reminder to the top men, For the record Rugby union, Arsenal need a little help from rivals, South Wales goalless, Cross-country given up by Stewart, One new cap in Scotland team for Paris, Four costly putts by Jacklin, Three Cheltenham prospects show their ability, Discipline a club's affair, Oxford players prosper in Putter. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties. Official Appointments and Notices: Suspicions of papal interference behind the latest crisis in the Dutch chruch, Forces Appointments Royal Navy, University news £150,000 appeal by women's college. Editorials/Leaders: Better With Tribunals Than Without, As The Trade Unions See IT, The Campaign Without Sense Or Gain, A Case For Government Aid. Letters to the Editor: Fertilizers: the first cut-back for the farmers, Facing the facts on absenteeism, Policy on the Jamaican banana industry, St. James's Square, Etymolomania, Herr Dutschke's appeal, Taxing problem, Hazards of smoking, Actors and call to strike, Closure of footpaths, Private or package?, Proposed ethical vow for the scientist, Third London Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Pariamentary Notices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday.. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Donald McLachlan First Editor of the Sunday Telegraph, Ignazio Giunti, Mr Michael Prawdin, Mr Howard H. Crane, Obituary. Business and Finance: Freight Report Tide turns for the tanker owners, Leyland rival in truck deal, Business Diary: How Ivor Chase, of Gamages, became a director in the dark, Shell plan Dutch storage depot, Company Meeting PLAXTON'S (SCARBOROUGH) (Luxury Motor Coach Body Builders) Satisfactory Results, Jevons Cooper Limited, Save and Prosper Financial Securities Fund first offer of units at 9s 9d each, Hand knitting yarn price up, Tory gamble on money supply 'may pay off', Tile dumping charge by US, Questions about disclosure on new issues, New Issues Green handles Jevons Cooper share offer, Redundancy threat spreads to the south-west region, Moves to end Mersey strikes, Dearer gold prospect receding, say Mocatta, West Germans fear a surge in bankruptcies, Unions will discuss tactics to fight Hawker cutbacks, The Washington Column Car makers face the foreign challenge, Contracts, Bank of Italy cut lending rate to 5pc, Meeting on EEC budgets, EEF worried by closed shop clause in union reform Bill, 6½ per Cent. Treasury Loan, 1976 Issue Of £600,000,000 At £94:5s. Per Cent. Payable In Full On Application, Advertising levy changes on way, More share prices, Pioneer Concrete Services Limited, Management panel to discuss Industry Bill, Oil producers unite to tackle companies David Housego, from Teheran, reports a shift in power to fix prices, Co-op form national coal sales outlet, Mining Cautious optimism the Keynote in Australia, Peachey Property Corporation Limited, High hopes for another North Sea discovery, The Group of Four Four international economic journalists report on the American dollar, the European currencies, and their interrelationship, County of Huntingdon & Peterborough, Italian link may boost British aluminium, Results this week, Leopold Joseph Holdings Limited, Pilkington to take crucial decision on Hull ban, Trustee Savings Bank Of Newcastle Upon Tyne Funds Exceed £80 Million, Tighter monetary policy foreseen in Whitehall, Three take day off to avert fine, NCB urged: Take back ex-miners, Comings and goings in Northern Ireland, Fresh troubles ahead for the car industry, Bismuth firmer, Bovis takes on New Ash Green, Company News Half-time fall at C & D Properties. Business Appointments: International Paint board changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Recent Issues, The Times share indices, Commodities Poor year expected for lead prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Copper Prices drop £9 in week. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,667, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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