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The Times - 28/09/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Michael Leapman, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Sally White, By Michael Baily, By Stephen Jessel, By Arthur Reed, By Pearce Wright, By a Staff Reporter, From John Roper, By Peter Waymark, Tony Aldous, By Our Environment Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Pat Healy, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wanseil, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Geoffrey Dodd, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Ian McDonald, By Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Donovan Moldrich, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, John Percival, Michael Wale, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, by Prudence Glynn, A Special Correspondent, Marion, Lady Chesham, PHS, Bernard Levin, J. B. GOUGH., JACK WISEMAN., PETER du SAUTOY, , MICHAEL CACOYANNIS, , J. ALISTAIR FORDYCE, , PHYLLIS FULLER, , ARTHUR C. CLARKE, , BARRY DUNCAN, , A. R. REYNOLDS, , JAMIE S. SCOTT, , JOHN CORDLE, , HUGH P. CRALLAN., D. G. SMITH, , DAVID TUDOR-POLE, , DOROTHY SOUTHBOROUGH, , From Henry Stanhope, F.G.Y., From Our Special Correspondent, Mr G. H. Doust, By Dennis Dwyer, By Business News Staff, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Giles Smith, From Peter Jay, By Roger Vielvoye, By Brian Basham, By Guy Hawtin, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Ian Murray, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Michael Hornsby, A. W. PERRY, , T. J. LENNARD, , H. H. ROSS, , FREDERIC J. OSBORN, , CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, , From Frank Vogl, A. F. CHALKLEY, , L. MORRIS, , A. D. PATON, , Eric Wigham, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by David Blake, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Maurice Corina, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, by Margaret Allen, Ian Morison, by Maurice Corina, by Philip Dyer, by Giles Smith, by Ross Davies, by Malcolm Brown, by Sally White, by Brian Basham, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by Melvyn Westlake, by Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by Eric Wigham, by David Crouch, , by Anthony Vice, Anthony Vice, by Moshe Brilliant, by Suzy Menkes, by Robin Mead, by Eric Marsden, by Joyce Rackham,

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News: Italian Ministers give Mr Rippon a promise of speed, Warning against panic on elm disease, The Times Diary Wilson on the Moscow line, Challenge for service industries, Rabbi's reprisal threat, Bleak prospects for home building, Bond-holders reassured after forgers' coup, New credit era will serve to stimulate competition, Check on number of people getting invalidity aid, Mr Agnew draws moral from Attica revolt, More unions de-register, Soldier and civilian shot in Ulster clashes, Dean claims funds went on harmless charity, State boost for mining, Bus and Underground fares may have to rise by 15% to avert London Transport cash crisis, Policies on school uniform grants cause difficulties, Call to free defence land, Fleet Street talks on engineers' claim, Plan for system of atomic waste dumps, Governments take scandal exposures 'in their stride', Germans and Czechs open new discussions, Biggest borrowers may switch source of loans, Uncertainties over future of state industries, Transport confidence at last, University pay scales sought for colleges, Chile agrees to let news agency remain, Taking the sweat out of joining up, Flat feet fraud that cost city £1.5m a year, M Pompidou, the prudent President, Crossroads for world's diamonds, Children's Ombudsman call by civil liberties group, Fashion exports booming, Trust in President Amin vital for Uganda, Angry exchanges at UN over Bengal refugees, Lawyers rebuked for questioning Zambian arrests, Israel, Planners to get advance notice on rail closures, Innocent victims of British tactics?, Mr Lynch says he is happy with progress of tripartite talks at Chequers, Prime Minister challenged over Australian strikes, Massive outlay on defence does not hinder expansion, Julian Critchley MP The intricacies of defusing Europe by force reductions, Briton told he cannot go back to Grenada, American heart specialist denies knowledge of Mao illness on return from visit to China, Ceylon Senate goes out with a whimper, Food price rises criticized by minister, Banking grows as money flows, Industry develops under stress of war, Many girls regard abortion as 'like having tooth out', EEC asked to make up its mind over fisheries, Mexican official kidnapped by guerrillas, Nixon regime accused of stifling a free press, Turkey-Iran rail link on Marco Polo route, President Thieu defends his record on television as protests mount against election, World Bank concern at restrictive trends in international trade, Soviet film agency head among those expelled, Prince criticized for backing moral rally, Dinner for Mrs Gandhi cancelled in Moscow, Vitamins in new treatment for schizophrenics, More modest wage settlements vital for manufacturers, A gift from the Mount of Olives-symbolic key to peace in the Middle East, Students hold 'sleep-in' as hostel protest, Gromyko threat of reprisals on diplomats fails to sway Sir Alec, Conservationists concerned over the fate of manmade landscape in England Environment, Sadat visit to Russia to seek more help, The native-born Jews who scorn tradition yet are seeking roots, Trade unions in disarray as new era looms, Labour opponents of Market entry 'are not Little Englanders', The British scene After 15 months of change...the problems as before The Annual Financial And Economic Review 1971, Attack on Emperor foiled at airport, Sales drive for British Concorde sought, Changing patterns in the retail business, Unemployment 'must be seen in perspective', Inflation makes its mark on motor and fire insurance premiums, Fashion, Germans film London deathbed scene, Copper, lead, silver prices all tumble heavily, £800 for woman sterilized by mistake, Task of building a new Jerusalem-the reunited city that is still divided, Science report Physiology: Storage of embryos, Tourists help to pay for defence, Exotic land's cuisine is not all gefilte fish, Airlines see victory nearer in battle with hijackers, Changes needed if industry is to seize chances in EEC, The ideal incomes policy-still no remedy in sight, Europe opens up vistas for merchant houses at crossroads, Brezhnev warning to critics of Yugoslavia, Life in the board rooms has become far from cosy, Firms chary of investing as Market issue presses, MP's motion on fixed term for killers, Soviet poet held in mental hospital after protest, Exit visas relaxed in Georgia, Greeks give Fleming case pledge, Big British banks rationalize activities abroad, £10,000 for Service papers of Lawrence. Official Appointments and Notices: Danish Cabinet resignation, Three judges for new industrial court, Commonwealth scholarships, Clockmakers' Company, University news, Latest appointments. Index. News in Brief. Sport: Motor racing Hulme beats Stewart in the rain, Sport Be Hopeful faces hard task but will soldier on, Yachting Canadians in top places in first race, Tennis Mrs King walks off, Carter gets Watts to help, Bodell takes titles with sweeping margin of points, Rugby Union Broderick may be sent home after injury in practice, Sports in Brief, Golf New rules to clarify 1968 code, Cricket Australian officials remain hopeful, Bodell's easy win over Bugner, Football Derby fail to match Leeds steel, Weight-lifting Russian's world records with total of 1,397lb. Display Advertising: Northeast, Mappin & Webb, Palwin-Carmel Wines, Eric Hill, Macarthur's Scotch, Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., Children & Youth Aliyah Committee, R. & J. Pullman, Limited, Marks & Spencer, Strong & Fisher (Holdings) Limited, Chas. B. Buxton (Brokers) Ltd., English Calico Limited, National Westminster Bank, Kb, National Bank Of Commerce, Simpson Piccadilly, Rolls-Royce, The Stock Conversion And Investment Trust Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, County Bank Limited, Midland Bank, King & Shaxson Limited, Bank Hapoalim B.M., Bache & Co, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., S & F, The Times, Lob, Cedar Holdings Limited, Fisons, Barclays Dco, The Times Educational Supplement, Slater, Walker Limited, Bland Payne (U.K.) Limited, Moss Bros, Aquascutum, Audley Holdings Ltd., Croda International Ltd, Sv, The Merchant Bankers, International Finance And Services Limited, Dalton Barton & Company Limited, Lloyds Bank, Bank Leumi, Neepsend, The State Of Israel Investment Authority, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., The Barclays Group, Middle East Review, Clive Holdings Limited, Ibm, Boac, Steetley, Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited, International Money Brokers, Brown,shipley/merchant Bankers, Blyth & Co., Inc., Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Kw, Twa, Silk Fashion, Rhp, Tesco, Idb, Pifco Holdings Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Law: Copenhagen admission of £100,000 kidnapping, Ex-mayor of Battersea appeals on four counts, Language society case adjourned in uproar, Drinks firm and MP fined for technical offence, Ten supporters remanded, Angela Davis trial delayed, Extradition case withdrawn, Union facing writ over non-strikers. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Monteverdi on his own terms, Last curtain call for Fiddler on the Roof, Creedence Clearwater Revival Albert Hall, Awake and Sing Hampstead, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes Thames, Amadeus/Rampal Queen Elizabeth Hall, Janet Baker Festival Hall, Paco Pena Sadler's Wells. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,882, Anticlimax in Glasgow chess, Royal gala performance of Monteverdi opera, Townsend book. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Assistant Police Court Magistrate, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Friday, September 27, 1946 Grip on East Germany, Designers off the rails. Editorials/Leaders: Conflicting Signals For Engineering, Work To Be Done In Europe, Denmark In Search Of A Government. Letters to the Editor: Executions in Nigeria, Slow payers, Tribalism and EEC, Electricity and cheaper energy, Lighter than air, Trial of Lady Fleming, Development in Bath, Imprisoned in Greece, Bank of England, Police trap warning, 'Nemo me impune lacessit', State and charities, Motives of the Festival of Light, Translations from the Russian, Teaching by satellite, Printing the date, Righting wrongs of banker's order, Hand-fired, Unfair practice, Lost for words, Some dialogue. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lieut-Col J. K. Stanford, Mr R. L. Curthoys A distinguished journalist, Prof L. H. Gipson, Sir Alan Dudley, Sir Douglas Copland, Mr Richard Carrington Author of travel books, Professor A. Korner, Mr O. P. Blake. Business and Finance: Industrial relations Speculating on how the Act is going to work, Engineering Looks Up, Salesmen expect cool reception in Russia, Computer news Rolls cut back on data processing, Ball-bearing group likely to dismiss hundreds, Commodities, Ulster's long term victims, Unit trust prices, Chairmen's Reports Southern-Evans in 'fine' fettle, Germany to curb foreign loans says Dr Schiller, Lloyd's give warning on pollution cover in US, America has fifth trade gap in a row, Company News Campari pays 15 points more on peak profit, France Unemployment level creeps up, ECGD review team seeks opinions of export firms, Government securities rise but equities remain dull, Wall St decline continues, Japan Textile industry will resist any further US restrictions on non-cotton imports, Business Diary: Southall's new bank · City in fancy-dress, Fisons as a pharmaceutical share, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, New Issues Kingside Investment to raise £3.7m, UCS work on schedule, steward claims, Car output failing to keep pace with demand, Fixed Interest, Efta Call for incentives to develop the regions, Mr Nixon raises hopes on Alaska pipeline, United States President Nixon ultimatum to dock strikers, Go-ahead for Brent Cross shopping centre, Slow recovery in demand for bank loans continues, Co-op capital, membership fall, Bank statements for September, Pergamon inspectors criticized, Woven cloth production again steady in July, In brief, Shipyard men's big pay claim, Cotton ITB levy gets approval, Dock peace hopes dim, Concorde peace talks end in deadlock, Lines may be wound up, Entertainment group plans £15m theatre complex, Mining Austim turns in first-half loss, West Germany Herr Brandt backs union aims, As the International Monetary Fund meets in Washington Geoffrey Bell examines The future role of the IMF, Sheffield 'strongly based for upturn', M Pierre-Paul Schweitzer sets out his priorities for monetary reform IMF urges new parities and end to surcharge, Andean mission visits London, Bids and Deals US group gets 40pc stake in Bydand, Engineering orders increase 21 per cent with exports rising by nearly a third, Post-holiday stoppages in Midlands make 20,000 idle. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Gilts strong, equities weak, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Charterhouse names finance chief. Property: Salerooms. Shipping News: Shipping runs into squally weather.

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