The Times - 03/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, Nov 2, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From a Staff Reporter, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Kuldip Nayar, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, By Jerry Okoro, From Stewart Harris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Gregory Martin, Richard Wigg, Nigel Lawson, PHS, BEARSTED, , M. D VFRNON, , S. A. HALL, , LAURA GRIMOND, , W. E. S. BOND., L. DAWSON, S. DAVISON. N. GILROY B. MUNRO., D. J. GREENSHIELDS., STEPHEN DAVIE, , ALICE H. BIRD, , J. N. RATCLIFFE, , J. R. G. TURNER., T. E. ALLIBONE, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS., JONATHAN DENT, , G. NEWSOME, , EDWARD BOND, , L. E. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS, , J. P. JACKSON, , MAURICE NORVIC:, By Moira Keenan, By Jane Adrian, , Kirsten Cubitt, C. M. K. writes:, S.C.A. writes:, By Ian Morison banking Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, By John Armytage, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Financial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, MICHAEL PILCH., R. MAXWELL SAVAGE, , P. G. WATSON., CHRISTOPHER SCOTT, , CLIFFORD JONES, , MARGERY MURE, , A. NEWTON HUSBANDS, , NORMAN ALEXANDER, , Christopher Marley,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Limit to obstruction, Bills to increase competition and protect customers, Juvenile crime blamed on parents House of Lords, Harnessing process of change to Britain's needs and advantages, Mr Wilson promises long Market battle, Government regard EEC entry as their escape from reality-Mr Wilson, MP urges hard line to rid society of violent criminals, Cornwall the last stronghold of Britain House of Commons, Mr Heath alters. News: Overseas Colourful mayor in black v white election in U S, Rural dwellers fight urban takeover, Gulf Ruler says talks with Iran still go on, Church dialogue on man's selfishness, East Bengal guerrillas regret they were not prepared for Gen Yahya's tanks, Senate inquiry finds corruption is common in US service clubs, Boardroom wives revolt against their frivolous image, Fine weather yields best blooms for years, Spain lodges £2m claim for sea poisoning, Mr Rogers enters the aid fight, Children 'not getting full value for school meals money', Foreign aid: the wrong thing for the right reasons, African leaders in Israel on peace mission, Airport shop stewards fight on in 'lost' war, British climber survives fall in Andes, Labour may put forward new plans for Ulster, Tea-break man wins racial claim, Tell Tales, ITV firms at odds over fourth channel, West Europe Britain views fishery terms as barrier to signing EEC treaty, Mrs Gandhi applauded by students in Oxford, More Pakistanis defect, Huge security operation for royal drive to Westminster, MPs switch EEC attack to Shadow Cabinet, Registrar must stop wedding souvenir sales, Turkish party to renew support of coalition, Fox chairman sued by son for $14.5m, Mariner 9 loses its star, Indian cyclone death toll rises to 10,000, S African Opposition joins protest as dean says he will not leave jail alive, Clash over ferry strike, Schoolmistress 'kidnapped by gang of women', Swiss women win 11 seats in Parliament, 10 seconds warning then two die in public house blast, Different worlds of black Americans and Africans, Rites of aggression among the young, Small countries utter their trade 'squeak', Boredom alarms Nobel winner, New chapter in the cod war saga, Minister says post services may be slower, Guns banned from stage, China chooses envoy to United Nations, Lunokhod helps to map the moon, The Times Diary UK-Albania: now for a thaw?, Premium Bond winners, The cast-off wives, Britain and Six to discuss ways of ending drug traffic, New law for sinking of oil leak ships, Directors told 'catch up on efficiency for Europe challenge', Newspapers criticized over bomb reports, Canberra muddle over training in Vietnam, Evidence from space growing, Electricians confirm ban on communists, Congress latest target for Nader's raiders, Science report Space: Location of X-ray star, Struggle for rights on record, Proposals for students' unions criticized, Irritation in Paris at Bonn-style diplomacy, Battle in Chile over economic changes beginning in earnest, Sampling the blend of VAT 71, Philip Howard looks at London: Railway coffee The secret brew under St Pancras, Union chiefs put Heathrow peace plan as strike strands 20,000, Malta may seek links with Rumania. Index. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Royal College of Physicians, Church news, Nobel award for physics won by Briton. Display Advertising: Mutual Loan Fund Association Limited, Mappin & Webb, Highland Electronoics Group Limited, Telefusion Limited, Combined English Stores Group Limited, Deinhard, Interim Statement, British Rail, The Axel Springer Publishing Group, The Times, Wimpey, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Far East Travel Centre Ltd., Heuga, N. Z. Forest Products Limited,, Miln Marsters Group Ltd., Fortnum & Mason Ltd., European Unity, Royal Viking Line, The Brocks Group, Gomme Holdings Limited, Army Officer, Klm 747b, Rhp. Law: What decree nisi must state Rule v Rule, Judge transfers murder trial of Angela Davis, Students' union gives promise on use of funds, Thugs are jailed after battle over who was going to run London, Student gets a name again after Rome tangle, £20,000 diamonds charge, Reprimand for officer, 'Living apart' unchanged by new Divorce Act Mouncer v Mouncer, Five carried from court, Cyclist to get half £19,392 damages award, GLC leader is accused of discourtesy. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,913, Radio, Fonthill treasures sold for £89,118. Sport: Football Tottenham's misses deny them win by a mile, Sports in Brief, Commonwealth Games Tour will go on, says NZ chairman, Table tennis Chinese to play six matches in Britain, Athletics Face-lift for Cosford, Golf Player to play with Sewgolum, Racing Fields dwindle as dry spell hits trainers, Tennis Miss Durr leads prize-winners, Rugby Union Cambridge pack changes. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Women's Appointments, Public & Educational Appointmetns, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: Big Jack's Other World Tyne-Tees TV, High in Vietnam-Hot Damn Ambiance, Arnold Ridley in The Ghost Train, Kneller-talented and lazy, RPO Silver Jubilee Festival Hall, Bristol Theatre Royal to reopen with a musical, London debuts. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov. 1, 1946. Colour Television. Editorials/Leaders: Channelling Into Europe, An Exceptionally Busy Year, Student Unions With Too Much To Do, Behind The Stoppage At Heathrow. Letters to the Editor: Bad legacy, Playwright boycott of South Africa, The Labour Party split on Europe, Footballing loyalties, Crondall!, Tax babe, Harbouring guerrillas, Union ban on communists, Protection against inflation for pension schemes, Alphabet for teaching, Classical Top Ten, Alternative plans, Rutherford centenary stamp-in Russia, Very impressed, The threat of ocean pollution, Resettlement in Ulster, Memorandum, The Whitechapel Gallery, 'All seats sold', Early Christmas. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Gertrud Von Le Fort German novelist and short story writer, Mikhail Romm, Dr Kemp Malone An outstanding philologist, Dr Rosy Schilling. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, London & Regional Market Prices Early losses reduced, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Three big fertilizer groups agree to exchange information, British reserves up £82m despite strengthening of foreign exchange controls, New move to end the Coventry tool strike, Alaskan oil pipeline delay, Greece U S company's hope for £40m alumina plant, Chairmen's Reports Demand stretching Gomme capacity, EEF rejects offices pay demand, Bids and Deals Kniton to take over Ellis for £2.75m, Concorde men decide to continue strike, Commodities Silver traded at an 8-year low, Unit trust prices, 320 jobs to go in cutbacks by BSC and Metal Box, Fixed Interest and Money, West Germany Output begins to recover, Docks layoff on full pay, SE Council drops plan to raise limits of solvency, Grand Met acquires third hotel in Rome, British Lion and Star in takeover talks, Wool warning, Warning about jobless by CBI president, Pearson makes £15m bid for pottery groups, Mining CAST profit trimmed, Maynards Limited Outlook Favourable, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Upsurge of orders in construction industry, Platinum down again, The Queen's Speech City and industry face widespread legislative changes in next session, United States Treasury official attacks 'unfair' trading practices, Perkins seeks 30 of the men it made redundant, New computer for the clearing house, Mr Anthony Barber Economy's expansion rate now above 4pc a year, Italy Fiat expects higher profit, Company News Late rally leaves Crabtree profit 23 pc lower, Mr Lee Kuan Yew U K entry will enhance role of W Europe, De La Rue justifies its recent share price rise, New Issues First Eurodollar equity offer, U K 'must adjust psychology' to reap EEC fruits, Mr Jim Slater Britain must activate her 'vast sleeping assets', Sir Derek Pritchard Time for City to prepare for EEC challenge, The end of the American small town bank?, Advertising and marketing Agencies prepare for commercial radio, Wall St fall gives London nastiest jolt for weeks, Attempt to block BP merger fails, Business Diary: Royal Mint gets penny wise Eckart's stardom, Government intervene in engineering dispute, U S dividends limit of 4pc, Barclays extends its home loan repayment periods, Liquidations Flag day for the lame ducks, £12.5m pulp loan is New Zealand's biggest, £15m PO deal marks start of massive telephone changeover, Tourism booms, Mr Stans to visit Russia, Receiver sought for Israeli car plant, Barclays Bank International £20m expansion. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Brooke Bond Liebig. Shipping News: Japan boosts its world shipping lead. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties.
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