The Times - 10/12/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Julian Kerr, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Fouad El Gawhary, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Our Communications Reporter, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From John Chartres, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, Seaton Carew, co Durham, From Alan Hamilton, By Our Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Sally White, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Clive Borrell, By our Medical Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Harold Franklin., From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, Peter Hopkirk, Michael Wolfers, From Simon Dring., From our Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Tom Milne, Irving Wardle, Keith Horner, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Roy McKelvie, Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, Golf Correspondent, Jim Snow, Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Peter Jay, PHS, Timothy Raison, COLIN CLAYTON., R. J. BROMBY, , John Adamson, C. L. L. Binder, E. G. Bloxham, Michael Botting, Denis C. Bratt, Arthur Bruning, W. H. A. Butler, Desmond K. Dean, Laurence E. Denny. Peter Dawson, K. H. Druitt, C. A. Fox, T. G. Gregory-Smith, R. E. Grove, Edgar W. Hancock, A. F. Homer, D. E. C. Jardine. Thomas G. Jones, R. W. Kay, H. C. Kemp, R. Victor King, Richard C. Lucas, Alfred Mackenzie, J. Melville-Scutt, R. G. Miles, Dennis Peterson, J. W. Roxburgh, R. S. Sanger, Ian K. W. Savile, Brian Seaman, David H. F. Shiress, R. H. Smart, Clifford H. Smith, Cyril Tennant, A. J. Tombling, David H. Wheaton. John H. Williams, M. J. Woodgate. December 8., GRAFTON, , BEN WHITAKER, , JOHN GRIGG., L. ST. CLARE GRONDONA., MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY., T. L. DINWIDDY., TUFTON BEAMISH., J. CROYSDILL., DIMITRY TOLSTOY., J. W. KENNEDY., DIGBY JACKS, , WILLIAM GEORGE BENTLEY., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER., GARDINER, , LIVIA GOLLANCZ., H. MONTGOMERY HYDE., A. KOESTLER, , NANCY SILVERMAN, , SOPER., J. D. FAGE., M. L. de V. HART., F. C. MITCHELL., DENIS MAHON., HORACE BOND., N. KURTI., MARY BARTLETT., RALPH STEVENS., JUDITH BUMPUS., The Rev Canon Adam Fox, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, Dennis Dwyer, By Our Financial Staff, R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl, Peter Hill, Melvyn Westlake, Margaret Stone, Malcolm Brown, By an Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, K. GOTO., From Alan McGregor, From Ian McDonald, ROGER M. TABOR., A. P. FAUPEL, , KENNETH H. V. DAY, , HUGH CLAUSEN., John Armytage, Philip Dyer, Gerald Ely, by D. B. Welbourn, by Henry Chilver, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Air Marshal Sir John Hunter-Tod, by Robert Jones, by Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, by R. Stanton-Jones, by John Clark, by B. C. Vickery, by Patrick O'Leary, by Knut Alming, by John Brown, by J. W. Fozard, by R. G. Rose, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, PW, by Robin Mead, by H. D. Pavitt, by Margaret Allen, by Leonard Buckley,
ResumoNews: ILEA is to close 'terrorized' school, Deadlock in ballot for new Italian president, High-level Russian mission flying to Delhi to discuss defence clauses of friendship pact, One of elite looks back on formative years, Britain and France expected to order Concordes in spring, Labour plan to 'abolish private job agencies', PO workers attack 'needless duplication', 4 escape in collapse of hospital block, Government to institute new system for hearing Ulster internee complaints, A gallery of distinguished names, Leaner job market for aerospace graduates, Greek call for Christmas amnesty among political prisoners, The Queen 'should be able to retire', Envoy to Russia becomes Czech Foreign Minister, Helping to keep British industry up to date, Homes crisis 'a question for whole of London', Moves to fly out Britons, Pope may refuse to accept Synod proposals, Start with captured German equipment, Flexible course to suit members, Mission to produce creative engineers, BBC licence fees may rise again before 1975, Faulkner Cabinet bluffing on IRA, Mr Paisley says, Authorities meet French jail rioters' demand, British seamen killed in shelling, Urban transport warning, Singapore frees arrested journalist, When practice must come before theory, Beacon for women seeking to enter management, Press Council upholds Great Tew complaint, 300 children killed in bombing of orphanage, Electronics has important role in precision engineering, Volunteers warned after Ulster murders, Putting the first things first in the schools, Road to fulfilment-or crucifixion?, Media-wise French has some meaningful jargon, too, Pakistan agrees to UN call for cease-fire, The Times Diary Civic Trust awards row, Canadian inquiry into group control of press, Change to peacetime service, Business teaching based on case study, Odds heavy against Pakistan in sea combat, Evidence that the Sun has polar caps like Earth, Research: from dirty washing to jack-knifing, Roger Berthoud discusses the implications of Germany's industrial strife Brinkmanship that turned out to be clumsiness, Berlin delay baffles Herr Brandt, Cranfield, Tanzania's first decade, Alchemist's dream reaches for skies, Daley nominee angers Chicago blacks, Lord Gardiner resigns from the front bench, Full quota of characters behind the scenes, Mr Rogers hopes for early end to monetary crisis and rejects fear of a weakened Nato, Ratepayers will suffer, Labour MPs say, 'More charitable now' Lord Longford says, Reducing costs of moving stuff about, Pioneer in new science of information, Consumer office to close, Indian Air Force 'has a field day' as fleeing troops make for the rivers, Old boys promote future technology, Young W Indians 'getting into hands of militants', Israel now holding fewer Arabs in custody, Hazards of consumer safety drive, Prisoners in Russia on hunger strike, Lead pollution found in food samples, Warning for students that more must be based at home, Call for removal of incompetent Polish officials, President Nixon vetoes free child care Bill, Excess control of medicines as a drawback, Constitutional obstacles standing in the way of unification of Ireland, Andy Capp worries sensitive souls who care about North-east's image Regional notebook Ronald Faux, Dail suspended in uproar, Traffic plans alter pollution pattern, Mr Garfield Todd says Africans need time, Communists retreat into jungle after South Vietnamese assault on their camp in Cambodia, Rout of Pakistanis in East reported as ring tightens around Dacca, Nixon tax cuts approved by Congress, Aspirations still to be achieved, Value of flight tests, Science report Cells: Embryos, cancers and skin, Towards a solution of national transport problems, Home-killed lamb likely to be dearer Food prices, Concorde: the biggest 'bounce' in history, Retreating troops try to delay Indians. Politics and Parliament: Employment service proposals to be radical, Vehicle test failures, Labour's scorn kills debate on expenditure, Removing levy on Sunday cinemas House of Lords, Police questioning of schoolgirls, Start of the museum charges is postponed, Opposition angered by jibe at Mr Kennedy House of Commons, Alimony by post for deserted wives, Ex-Sgt Challenor, Councils seek more time, Pauline Jones in prison hospital, New complaints system for Ulster internees, Peers to study sport and leisure, Next week, Concern over standard of foreign drivers, Protest over PM's letter, Handling benefit payments through tax system, Maintenance for dependants living abroad, Lame duck philosophy had led to loss of confidence in regional investment, Dirty rivers report soon, Financial edition, Old Moore's Almanack. Obituaries: Sir Herbert Hutchinson, Dr Ralph Bunche An outstanding international mediator, Dr Bunche dies, Mr H. M. D. Parker. Law: 'Four-letter word used by Harvey Smith', Sewell case ruling may go to Lords, Judge jails 'evil man' for total of nine years, Paper's appeal fails, Proceeds of sale of registered land entitled to protection by caution Elias v Mitchell and Another, US general cleared of Vietnam killings, Stated cases, Chancery Division Heating two rooms not central heating Wilkins & Mitchell Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise, Court of Appeal Intention to occupy in forcible entry Regina v Brittain, Egyptian plot leaders sentenced, Discharge for man who killed, Chancery Division Provisional liquidator to continue In Re Union Accident Insurance Co Ltd. Index. News in Brief. 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Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Bravery awards to boys who tackled thief, University news, Latest appointments, RAF graduations, Surgeon's prize. Arts and Entertainment: Freak hand in Las Vegas bridge match, Radio, Paxton House antiques fetch �4,888, Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,945. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 9, 1946. U S miners return. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Parliamentary Notices, Public Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Damnation of Faust Coliseum, Bruckner-Mahler Choir St John's, Smith Square, Unconquering Goldsmith The Good Natured Man Old Vic, Monteverdi Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lso Festival Hall, A Merseyside dream of Philip Marlowe Gumshoe (aa) Warner West End Fiddler on the Roof (u) Dominion Metello (a) Cameo Secrets (x) Curzon. Sport: Tennis Nastase creates time and space to reverse the tide, Badminton American turned Briton goes for title at 36, Show jumping Team trophy again a Nations Cup event, Rugby Union County play-off unlikely before January, Boxing Seventh round which saw Britain back on its feet, Sports in Brief, Golf Britons must get over end of term feeling, Athletics Britain will not support Kenya on time change, Rackets Gracey and Smith to defend title, Racing Vulgan's Fire should be Biddlecombe's opener for big double, Squash rackets When war came to the aid of a tennis player, LTA president awaits service from WCT, Skiing Man not in top 40 first in giant slalom, Football Juventus England's next obstacle, Cricket Number of overseas players in county sides to be reduced. Editorials/Leaders: The Chess Board Of Strategy, Egypt's Conspiracy Trials, A Dilemma For Engineers, British And European Transport. Letters to the Editor: Good stores, Wrong word, Pedestrian crossings, 'Hair' service at St Paul's, Hitler and the A-bomb, Senator Kennedy's comments on Ulster, Student unions' protest, Conferences held abroad, Edward Daniel, VC, Historic buildings, Craig-Bentley case, Rhodesian franchise, Prime Minister's prize, Japanese market for British cars, Minorities in India, Spanning the years, Much distortion in our value system, Art on the taxes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Business and Finance: Middle East Iraq, Egypt, Syria to join Arab oil exporters' group, Company News Watney's Red boosts profits and payout, Slight increase in steelmaking indicates possible recovery, Government may drop training levy-Scanlon, Liverpool welcome for extended textile quotas, Alliance plan for deferred interest mortgages, Company Meeting Estates & Agency Holdings, Farm machinery makers predict reversal of long sales recession, Miners plan national strike for Jan 9, but talks next week could lead to peace, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Unctad Plea to bolster reserves of developing nations, Fixed Interest and Money, Mining Rustenburg to cut platinum price?, Tourist Authority claims VAT could reduce the industry's competitiveness, Wide divergence of views at cocoa consumer talks, Common Market Washington takes surprise hard line in trade talks, Melvyn Westlake on the United Nation's Conference on Trade and Development The third world prepares to hit back, Chairmen's Reports Good start for Smiths Industries, Contracts English Electric win fourth Canadian order, In Brief, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Watney profit �16.6m: beer price warning, CBI chief appeals to unions for positive response in the struggle against inflation, Chilean debts subject of London talks, Giro can now clear a foreign currency cheaue, Power supply men refuse 6.8 pc rise, Floating � reaches almost $2.52 as U S dollar under pressure on broad front, Bids and Deals Cavenham put up Wright's price, Troydale battle over who takes the chair, RMC bows out as Redland votes for �16m takeover of Purle, United States Damper on trade hopes, Business Diary: How to beat Digest computer No Midlloydwestcard, Engineering pay offer for 2.5m workers rejected by unions as 'totally inadequate', No CBI Rhodesia visit yet, German engineering strike talks break down, Fitting room changeover, Platinum shares fall again, Company Meeting North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, More car price increases expected early next year, New Issues Jessel put 5.6m Newhome shares on market, Delays at 'star' shipyard threaten top Navy projects, Home electrical appliance sales rise by �31m, Technology A more selective focus on innovation, Guinness earnings suffer from tax change, Thorn deny reports of bid for Plessey. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Tobacco shares in demand. Shipping News: Shipping in worst slump for years, brokers say. Business Appointments: Extension of year only for three on NFC board. Property: Residential Property, London And Suburban. Births.
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