The Times - 15/09/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Our Labour Staff, From Brian Cashinella, From a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Warman, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From George Clark Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From John Roper, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Barrell, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From our own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Housego, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, From a Special Correspondent, From John Hennessy, David Spanier, PHS, FRANK ALLAUN., GERALD V. BANKS., C. M. McDOWELL., J. S. C. McKEE, , CHARLES M. QUINN, , KEITH ROSS., GRAHAM WHETTAM., W. WYNNE MASON., ANTHONY DUMONT, PETER G. MASEFIELD., R. ALLAN DRUMMOND., R. W. STEVENSON, , DONALD MACKIRDY., P. S. GOURGEY., SONIA WADDELL, , MAURICE J. BUCKMASTER, , R. A. CLEGG., L. P. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS, , ARTHUR HOARE., DOROTHY MIDDLETON., by Moira Keenan, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, Ronald Hayman, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, Richard Maylan, William Mann, Max Harrison, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Ian Murray, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed, Patricia Tisdall, By Business News Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FRASER OF LONSDALE, THOMAS BALOGH, A. C. B. URWIN., T. P. RANDLE, J. STEINBERG., BRIAN A. COWAN, DR M. B. AKEHURST., LIONEL BLOCK, DAVID SENIOR, , From John Earle, Christopher Marley, Denis Oates & Denis Oates, Richard Spiegelberg, by Nicholas Ludington Associated Press Correspondent, Melih Cevdet Anday, by Andrew Mango, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Peter Hopkirk, Feyyaz Kayacan, Fazil Hüsnü Daglarca, by Professor Z. Y. Hershlag, by Metin Munir Ankara Correspondent, by Peter Davy, by Feyyaz Fergar, Peter Hopkirk,
ResumoNews: Opposition leader at Stormont condemns Provisionals and backs bishops' statement, Mistake turns satellite into balloon 'killer', Reassessing priorities of the Left, Doctors say 100,000 children are in peril, Britain's head start among foreigners, Mr Wilson has trade talks with Russians, Corsican held as suspected 'big wheel' of drugs traffic, Mr Thorpe challenged to disown Young Liberals but Lord Foot opposes an open clash, Looters threaten ancient sites, Children of 11 years take LSD drug, Ray of hope after rough passage for second five-year plan, Czechs urged to boycott national elections, Eight main objectives of Government policy are laid down, Iata Lufthansa board stands by cheap fares proposal, Turkey, Israelis nettled by Washington, W Germans join Britain in fighting pollution, Wilder notes than sweet music of ball on bat, The Times Diary After Sir Alec: Sadat for UK?, Bonuses may offset price increases in profit-sharing reserve scheme, Calcutta mobs wreak their vengeance on the Naxalite terrorists, Shakespeare company has first profitable year, Four-power accord brings security talks nearer, Police rescue senator from besiegers at secret Saigon meeting, Librarian wants aid for public libraries, 'Thy' becomes 'your' in Lord's Prayer, Aggressiveness on the autobahns, Western influence on New Wave poets, Battle over St Neots town centre starts today, Chay Blyth to sail round world in team, France Industry prepared to aid government in fight against inflationary price rises, Mr Mansfield calls for peace summit in Europe, Mr Vorster blames the 'riff-raff' in Australia, Police seek body after warning and finding of bloodstained car, Growing Point Do-it-yourself pregnancy test, Drug information centres needed in hospitals, Police dismissals after Paris protest threat, Guaranteed payments, Physical ailments often missed in mentally ill, Sir Keith denies neglect of existing beneficiaries in new system, Fine quality blooms at national rose show thanks to kind weather, Most employees will pay twice to get two pensions, U Thant meets press for last time at UN, Botswana Investment pours in for minerals development, New spirit in industry, Tribunal told of doubts on insurance firms, Exotic food-and dancing bears-for the tourist, Electric shock treatment proposed as a cure for criminals, Newspapers are delayed by union meetings, More room to stand up in new SR train, Foulness 'unfortunate', BAA says, Special squad to hunt spies, Indication of new opening in Berlin wall, Rare species of birds seen in royal parks, Science report Psychology: Too much sleep may be bad, Two pensions for all employees and rise in firms' rates, Doctor says US prison hostages were killed by police bullets, President Sadat tells Sir Alec that US could put more pressure for settlement on Israel, Few mourners at grave of Mr Khrushchev, More power to make thieves pay, Celebration to mark RPO's first concert, Hope of eventual cuts in contributions, Progress towards agreement on eucharist doctrine, Five more wounded in shooting incidents, New Government restores discipline after crisis of authority, President Yahya sees Shah, Part-time men to patrol in own home areas, CIA supports 'secret war' army of 30,000 in Laos, French teachers strike as schools reopen, Proud and formidable army guards Nato flank, Social benefits are growing, Mr Heath says, Joining the Market is 'prodigious gamble', Mr Callaghan says, French intransigence: more apparent than real, Draft Bill plans 'clean slate' for offenders, Agreement reached on procedure as Britain resumes negotiations for entry into EEC, 10 released internees criticize jail conditions, Two British soldiers shot dead as Ulster minister talks of 'godless anarchy', Charred victims of M6 named by belongings, State advertising system helps press, Dean tells court when law may be defied, Rhodesia talks in London with Dr Muller. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Shell, Turkiye Seker Fabrikalari A.S., E. A. Warrington Consolidated Ltd., Banca D'america E D'italia, Chemical Bank, Portals Holdings Limited, Cutty Sark, American Export Isbrandtsen Lines, Inc.,, Türk$$Illegible$$iye $$Illegible$$Is Bankasi A.S., International Fair, National Westminster Bank, Post Office Telecommunications, Turkish Glass Works Inc., Turkish Airlines, Emek Hotels In Turkey, Interim Statement, Noble Lowndes, Standard Life Assurance Company, Hawkes, Capital Wine Agencies Limited, Fiat, Turkish Carpets, Neyir, The Times, The Times 1000, Eti Bank, British Caledonian, Koc Holding A.S., Epic, Heuga, Peugeot, Cashmores, Ottoman Bank, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., The Selahattin Bayazit Group, Hürriyet, Detroit Bank & Trust, Donaldson & Sons, Rabak, "Caton$$Illegible$$i", Boac, Healey & Baker, Appointments, F. H. Tomkins Limited, British Airports Authority, Comley & Pitt Limited, Reckitt & Colman Limited, Cerraho$$Illegible$$gullari, Anti Common Market League, Whisky Sour, Vokes Group Limited, Türk$$Illegible$$iye Sinaî Kalkinma Bankasi A.S., Altinyildiz, Taris, Vakko, War On Want. Weather: The Weather. Law: Police accused after inquiry, Rejected lover jailed, Wedding report put thieves on trail of peer's silver, Irish journalist on gun charge, Holiday firm's fines cut. Picture Gallery. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Miscellaneous Financial, Msl, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Yachting Cash urgently needed to send team to Australia, Olympic Games Moscow to seek 1980 event, Golf, Racing Double likely for Dunlop at Great Yarmouth, Tennis Smith plays Kodes in final, Sports in Brief, Olympic Games Mr Brundage sets moderate tone, Motor racing Six-hour rule will end three classic events, Boxing, Five successful years a spur for British clubs, Greenidge and Richards bring Surrey to defeat, Nilsson wins second Fireball race. Editorials/Leaders: Training To Prevent Waste, This Plan Could And Should Be Better, The Task Of The Group Of Ten, The New Version Of The Lord's Prayer. Letters to the Editor: Keep the pound floating, Pushed around, Honouring musicians, Electric devotion, The wild ass, Neither a borrower nor a lender be, Catholic debate, Gaza Strip refugees, Spare the wasp, Back to GMT, Policy for Labour, Causes of unrest in Ulster, Public Trustee, Mining shares, Stock Exchange was most helpful, Package holiday contract terms, 'The Sorrow and the Pity', Origin of goods, Snail mail, Roofs for students. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Clifton College, New Scottish judge, University news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday. September 14. 1946 Peace talks uproar. Obituaries: Mr Thomas Martin, DR VICTOR SCHOLDERER Authority on printed books, W. H. Copson, DOROTHY GEORGE English social history. Reviews: Big Bad Mouse Prince of Wales, As Time Goes By Theatre Upstairs The Laughing Cavalier King's Head, Islington, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Berg's challenge well met Lulu Cardiff, Promenade Concert Royal Albert Hall, Dear Antoine for the Piccadilly, Mike Nichols. Business and Finance: Cheese imports to be relaxed, Giro future hinges on report by accountants, When the grass looks greener at the bank, Mr Barber indicates UK agreement to Six call for dollar devaluation, Italy Next round in takeover battle for Bastogi, Miners submit wage claim of up to 47 per cent, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Supermarkets seek other wine sources after setback to Spanish crops, Chairmen's Reports, ECGD chief hints at dearer premium levels, More consultation for gas users, Training courses for shop stewards suggested, Lucas may ask strikers to work holiday week, Exporters worried by car price rises, Switzerland Unctad earnings hit by dollar crisis, Bank of England modifies foreign exchange controls, Mining Pacific Copper going ahead at Cadia, Advertising and marketing 'Fly with me' theme highlights campaign, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Mr Smith tells of American interest in UCS, Industry and the City welcome Government proposals on pensions, The company secretary: boardroom or backroom boy?, IOS president to resign, Price restraint moral from Reckitt, Fixed Interest, Cash register of the 1980s, Bids and Deals Arbiter negative to Ladbroke, Profits caution from Reckitts, Company News Lex gives 1-for-1 as interim results soar, Takeovers Fair balance of power in the market, 30pc rise in state training centre places planned, In brief, TriStar go-ahead removes uncertainty at Rolls-Royce, Approaches to Lines Brothers, 65pc building wage claim warning, Airports Authority profit down by 10pc but Stansted reverses loss, Unions notify end of disputes procedure pact, Business Diary: Peter Masefield to be 'talked down' · A Quaker's sabbatical, EEC builders 'not prepared for penetration of British market', Monopolies study of Swiss drug cost to NHS, Rank Xerox launch two telecopier models in UK, US will seek measures to eradicate payments deficit. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Equities move irregularly. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D J Mann to become food training board chief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,875, The Memory Man, Television, The Ordered World, Radio, The Good Death, Poem. Births.
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