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The Times - 25/08/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hopkirk, By Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Correspondent Oxford, Aug 24, From John Chartres, From Marcel Berlins, From Gretel Spitzer, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Leapman, From Eric Marsden, From Dessa Trevisan, From Derek Wilson, From David Bonavia, Kirsten Cubitt, Moira Keenan, Ann Hales-Tooke, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Vincent Hanna, By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, by Patrick O'Leary, by Catherine Scott, by Kate Hutchin, Jerome Caminada, PHS, David Bonavia, Stephen Jessel, RICHARD CHURCH, , FRANK HART, A. H. BURFOOT, JAMES BANKS, W. E. BARDGETT, J. W. GOODDY, R. E. ELLIS, ALAN POWDITCH, P. FOOT, O. R. CROSS, R. P. MacMAHON, A. F. GRAY., O. W. J. HENDERSON., FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER., R. F. K. GOLDSMITH, , ENID LAKEMAN, , GRAEME F. MONCUR., JUNE von FRIESEN, , JOHN PRINGLE, , J. PIME., DOUGLAS HUNT, , A. J. BRAYSHAW, , RICHARD ROBINSON, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER., GRAEME FIFE., K. MELLANBY, , By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, F. G. P., Guy Brett, Michael Billington, Barry Norman, Kenneth Loveland, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, From Anthony Thomas, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. BAILLIE, , PHILIP DE HAVILLAND, , MARTIN E. SIMONS, , G. S, ETTINGER, , Lindsay Duncan, Thomas Land, Philip Dyer, Robin Mead,

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News: US troops banned from streets in Vietnam, King Husain on danger of attacking too soon, Planning for play, Gordonstoun of the Alps, The sad fate facing half a pier, CID miss murder hunt man by minutes, Rowing boat escape from South Africa, Moscow set to revive Indonesia projects, Eleven men at police station after 32 raids, Rumania puts its freedoms on show, How Saigon sent out its poll-rigging orders, Experts to discuss causes of schizophrenia, New Zambian party gives pledge to end capitalism, Flood emergency planning review urged by ministries as London's danger period starts, Women At Work A lifetime of flowers, Immigrants total falls by 10 per cent, Parcel post service not to be 'hived off', Racegoers panic as machines hiss, Reykjavik ban on keeping dogs to be enforced, China pays £20m for British jets, Tokyo concession may lead to ending of world currency crisis, Rise in violent crime shown as storm grows on police warning, Patterns at motorway exits may break speed 'trance', Correction, Resignation call points to Greek Cabinet changes, Britain blamed in Steiner defence statement, Russia sees signs of Sino-US plot, Waiting for the brave new Paris, Science report Climate: Changes in the Sahara's aridity, The Times Diary New man for key Washington post, Kidnap couple freed for £12,000 ransom, Japan and the dollar crisis, Still show place of the West Riding, Foulness choice will be rued, professor says, Once favoured by aristocrats and the opulent, Hampshire railway service to be closed, Growing point Archway project, Cash appeal to save Portsmouth theatre, West Europe Herr Brandt welcomes accord on Berlin but sees difficulties in negotiations with E Germany, 100 escape when bomb in aircraft fails to go off, Seven released from prison ship by Army, Ten minutes of Copenhagen sex-shows sickens Lord Longford, Congregations plan to share abbey, Grand design or self-delusion, Risk of breast tumours 'may be reduced' in women on the pill, Cambridge to have science park, Check on radio budget, Mr Marcos speaks of insurgent plot to burn down Manila, Tanzania accuses Uganda of sending in tanks, Jerusalem Arabs reject devalued currency, Indians invade pitch to celebrate Test victory, Eight are saved from yacht on fire off Corsica, Question of identity for the Palestine refugees, Mobile role for Canadian force in Europe, Dame Margot to dance on, MP wants better heating allowances, 'Agonizing loss' by Angela Davis, Excavations disclose internal layout of medieval castle, Full marks for gypsy children's schools, Harrogate, Mr Lynch's stature has grown but big test will be meeting with Mr Heath, Mr Faulkner defies 'political blackmail and outright terrorism', Concern over lack of space in museum, Bolivians promised law and order, Officials and police in Chicago charged in grand jury's reopening of Panther deaths case. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mutual Loan Fund Association Limited, Intercon, Carrington Viyella Limited, Dowty Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Business Opportunity, Whittaker Enterprises(northern) Ltd.,, Slumberdown, Eastern Produce (Holdings) Ltd., Aaronson Bros. Limited, ICI FIBRES, Hookstone Road, Harrowgate, Yorkshire., Hotel St. George, Spa Cabaret Restaurant, Range Rover., The Boston Private Hotel, Samia, Barclays, "Imbercourt" Private Hotel, Adelphi Hotel, Prospect Hotel, Celestion Industries, Langham Hotel, Stratstone, Hungarian Foreign Trading Company, Windsor House, British Steel Corporation, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Trust House Hotels, Harrogate, Institute Of Personnel Management, Humphries Holdings, Air-Conditioned Inter-City,, J. Collett Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Chess set was indecent, court decides, Remand in custody in explosion plot case, Man took own life after woman's suicide, Two cleared of menaces charge, Call for stricter check on entry from Eire, Three men on Blackpool robbery charge. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Switzerland International Finance-Group, Personal Columns, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, BUSINESS NOTICES READERS are recommended to take appropriate professional advice before entering obligations.. Property: Seaside And Country, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 24, 1946 Plight of Austria. Sport: Athletics Medal winners in action, Golf Murray twice four under par, Football Toshack gives Liverpool third win, Polo Barlows too much for Mrs Pinky, Sports in Brief, Southwick croquet, Women's bowls results, Valdrague and Falkland face different St Leger trials, Yachting Craig sets Firefly pace, Tennis A girl comes up like thunder, India's three exciting hours to fame. Editorials/Leaders: Crime And Punishment, Pride, Prejudice And Parity, London Still At Risk From Floods, Obstacles Along The Road To Peking. Letters to the Editor: The dollar crisis and US aid, Problem of Ulster, Whitley system for hospital staffs, Primus inter pares, Return of the corncrake, Threats to Dulwich, Subcontract more work, Punishment of crime, How to get water from underground, Earls Court ideal, Cutting paperwork, York centurion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: MR G. N. FOSTER All-round games player, Canon J. A. M. Clayson, Dato Aw Cheng Chye, DR W. A. BAIN Anti-histamine drugs. Deaths. Reviews: Intuitive pursuit of colour, Three Choirs Festival Gloucester, The Irresistible Rise of Axel Springer BBC 1, Helga Dernesch, The Father Old Vic, Variations and Masses Albert Hall, Goldsmith and O'Neill for National Theatre. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,857, Cliff Richard at the Palladium, Radio, Broadcasting Television, New play by Michael Hastings. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Stores close strongly, How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Wall St average tops the 900, Tax loophole on very long leases closed today, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Hawking Tridents in China. Chessmate in property, Share options for executives, Bids and Deals Fordath agrees to £3m by Hepworth, EEC commission calls for repeal of US measures, Paint contractors told to negotiate price rises of 'about 10 pc', Mining W Australia-Hanwright, Unions say Lucas have locked out 13,000 men, Anomalies created by US decision on exemptions from import surcharge, Overtime ban halts output of Avengers, New Issues Carron (Holdings) due on Wednesday, Extension of R-R and Lockheed contract agreed, Grand Met claim they control almost 49pc of Truman capital, Doxford forecasts a trading loss, Nat West to pay off 500 senior staff, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, Sun newspaper group showing profits rise, UCS men's leaders will back Kelly bid, Fixed Interest, Schweitzer gives views on the price of gold, City suing Turriff over Barbican, US official to have surcharge talks in Tokyo, Company Meeting Ouvah Highfields Limited, Company News Court Bros scrip in peak £1.49m, Pan Am in black after year of slump, 7pc pound revaluation, 15pc change in yen among IMF's currency proposals, The West joins China on Zambia's iron road, Proposals to prevent 'reserve accounting', Cautious optimism from Carrington Viyella, N Sea auction results today, US business leaders want extension of wage controls. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr G. F. B. Grant joins Burton group board.

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