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The Times - 17/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Staff Reporters, By Our Political Editor, From Brian Cashinella, From Dan van der Vat, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Communications Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Peter Strafford, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From Ian McDonald, From Derek Wilson, From Mario Modiano, From Our Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Roy McKelvie, John Hennessy, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Keith Horner, Charles Lewsen, Barry Norman, Chris Dunkley, Stephen Walsh, Louis Heren and Jerome Caminada, Marcel Berlins, PHS, S. W. ROSKILL., BRIDPORT, NICHOLAS BONSOR., N. DIMECHKIE., ZAID AL-RIFAI., MAXIMOS V., E. S. ANDERSON. DAVID MARTIN. F. S. DAINTON. J. D. ROSE. DENNIS GABOR S. K. RUNCORN. WILLIAM MICHAEL GLANVILLE. SWANN. R. V. JONES., HUGH MUNRO., G. GOODHARDT., ORSON WELLES., ANTHONY WAGNER., NOEL BLAKISTON., JOHN EHRMAN CONSTANCE E. ARREGGER., M. R. GAVIN., LEIGHTON THOMSON, J. M. RICHARDS., FRANK ALLAUN., M. H. PAPPWORTH., DEREK WALKER-SMITH, , GRAHAM DON., LESLIE EAST., SIMON TIMMS., HILDA CARDEN., N. C. BAR., Moira Keenan, A friend, A. L. K., Lord Greenwood of Rossendale, Mr Peter Pears, Sir John McMichael, , William Breckon, Dr Christine Pickard, Duncan Guthrie, , By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Giles Smith, Peter Hill, George Clark, Paul Routledge, From Anthony Thomas., From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Our Financial Staff, Margaret Stone, A. Goodrick-Clarke, Clifford Webb, Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, V. K. WATSON., GERTRUDE WILLIAMS, , ERIC TINDALL., P. E. MIDDLETON, , From Patrick Brogan, B. E. GRAY, , P. RUSSO, ,

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Politics and Parliament: III-treatment but no Ulster brutality, Preparing way for brucellosis eradication House of Lords, Review of interrogation procedure:'barbarism' comment rejected, Potato flight, Conurbations being compressed to prevent urban sprawl, Food price storm subsidingMinister House of Commons, Seeking greater status for councils and councillors, Parliamentary Notices, A dangerous precedent over scientology? Nigel Lawson examines the use of arbitrary powers against members of the cult and asks why the Foster Report is still unpublished, Propaganda campaign damaged morale, Funds and freedom Norman St JohnStevas, MP, on the finances of the unions, Speaker to rule on newspaper report, Intensification of cold war between town and country, Privy councillors to hold inquiry on interrogation methods. News: Catalans fined and put in prison without trial, China's first UN vote is cast on Rhodesia, Trend to smaller orchid at RHS show, M Chaban-Delmas chides prophets of recession, New laws to protect Italian works of art, Mr Wilson visits Long Kesh, Greenaway manuscript is sold for £2,800, Two immigrant child typhoid carriers never to attend school, Growing Point, Exciting two-pronged approach to problems of transplants and cancer, Confidence vote goes against Mr Taverne, Greece and Albania renew full diplomatic links, Senator says Greek leaders aided Nazis, The cast-off wives Readers' views, Crucial phase begins in Vienna arms talks, Offer of an independent mediator at Heathrow, Mr Yorty tries his luck, 'Daily Mirror' disrupted, One allegation upheld and two rejected in second inquiry, Laboratory medicine Computers will never replace the doctor, Complaints about Freshwater sent to minister, British lawyers in the Market London set to become legal capital, ILO votes for the admission of Peking, 'Truncheon may have caused bruise', Skippers fight duel on high seas with boats, Car industry strike gets union support, Expansion to meet challenge of ever-widening studies, Nine men in football kit escape from Belfast jail, U S attitude to EEC link irritates Austrians, Research still too dependent on private enterprise, ITA confirms ban on film about Ireland, A university of Europe in Florence, Emperor of Japan talks to press for first time, Philip Howard looks at London: First Citizen Britain's many-sided Lord Mayor, Saigon export drive prepares way for living without aid, Frenchman admits $12m heroin import plot, Press Association chief editor condemns 'wolves' who seek to censor Ulster news, Report a credit to Army, minister says, Senate extends foreign aid for two weeks, Portugal may proclaim state of subversion, Demand for curbs on smoking in hotels and hospitals, Survey shows expected decline in families of young mothers, Use of hoods, noise and lack of sleep criticized in report, Mrs Gandhi reported to have given ultimatum over Bengal, Compton Inquiry Ulster detainees suffered ill treatment, report says, Sir Alec finds African leaders united in Rhodesia demands, Industrialist resigns from Bonn Finance Ministry after differences with Dr Schiller, European court judges study English system, Science report Selenology: Calderas and lunar craters, Good humour a help in restoring harmony to industrial relations, Non-returnable bottle inquiry planned, 32 per cent pay claim by printers 'not on', Oxford warning over graduates, President Amin would like more Europeans, Both Protestants and Catholics claim report proved their case, Six urged to speed talks with Efta countries, Greater London Council, Nov 16, 1971 Wage claims attack in fares debate, The Times Diary 16 to go in Czech embassy purge?, Roman senators decide to do without the dowry, Traditional tactics used by British soldiers A legacy of interrogation, Dust storm on Mars seems to be clearing, Restrictions imposed on Hebron Arabs. Index. Display Advertising: The Center Council For The Disabled, Contac400, Freightliners Limited, Macarthur's Scotch, Centrovincial Estates, Pembroke Football Pool., Richard Ellis & Son, Commercial And Industrial Surveyors, Spencer Gears, Midland Bank, Nd, Jewels' 72, C P Roberts & Co Ltd, Dimple, The National Fund, The International Building Exhibition, Barclays, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Action, Apex Properties Limited, Abbey National Building Society, Arbuthnot Latham Holdings Limited, Land Securities, British Sailors Society, Ibm, Smiths Industries, Cinzano, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, CM & G, Yellow Pages, Mlf, Lep Transport Ltd, The Daimler Company Ltd.,, Bea, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company, Limited, Hawkins Developments Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Independent chairman for Post Office tribunal. Law: Russian Baptist jailed for seeking converts, Nixon nominee accused of molesting voter, Queen's Bench Division When to drink whisky is obstructing police Ingleton v Dibble, Submarine CO cleared of negligence, Award of £87 against police, Lady Fleming's expulsion to be challenged, Trial of former Nazi official opens in Berlin, Girl tells of affair with bomb-charge man, 'Shot after goal' appeal rejected, Court of Appeal Convicting on joint charge after co-defendant's acquittal Regina v Rowlands, S Africa drops charge against minister, Husband loses claim for enticement, Death sentence on former king. Picture Gallery. Sport: Hardwick counts on Texan's money sense, Boxing Classic punch ends shortest big heavyweight bout of modern times, Sports in Brief, Skiing French threat of withdrawal, Real tennis Meeting of classic stroke players, Racing Fleet Fox looks too sharp to be caught by Fighting Taffy, Rugby Union Surrey troubled by injury, Football Stoke deserve cup chance. Classified Advertising: An MSL Consultant has analysed each appointment, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Bussiness Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Casanova Bbc 2, Edinburgh's various and vigorous theatre life, In Search of the Real Che Guevara Bbc1, Lso Festival Hall, Bluebeard Open Space, Serenade Covent Garden, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: Issues Of The Compton Report, 'The Constitutional Emperor', City Construction Prospect. Letters to the Editor: Postal service, Liberalization of trade, The Wellington fiver, Reforming the law on obscenity, The overture, Industrial Training Act report, Melchite Church and the holy places, The creation of 'Citizen Kane', Customs duty, The 'New Scientist', Sex and the season ticket, Unemployment figures, Suspicious conduct, Housing finance Bill, The Invergordon incident, Contractors' safeguards, Northern Ireland, Chewing it over, Chelsea traffic routes, Experiments on patients. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Alan Herbert Defence of the Thames, Ceri Richards, Mr Humphrey Waterfield, Sir Roland Vaughan Gwynne., Col Rudolf Abel Convicted Soviet 'master spy', Mrs. Diana Daly, Sir Willian Houghton I L E A Education Officer. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times oF Friday, NOV 15, 1946 Evacuation of Egypt. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Good day for equities, How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, Fixed Interest and Money. Business and Finance: Commodities Forward copper at 4-year low, Closer cooperation urged between London and Paris sugar markets, BP revise offer for Supertest merger, Trust launches homeseeker plan, Scottish accountants drop fixed fees scale, DIY shows a boom potential, US surcharge 'may end in six months', France Non-resident investment controls eased, Europe science link nearer, Lloyds insurance service, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Ginger group at Derritron IATA for London?, Mr Connally hints at support for more Japanese exports to Europe, Life offices Troublesome exceptions to commission rule, AUEW backing for toolroom strike will impose wider vehicle production losses, Mining "Johnnies" fear cut in profits, Tourist Board's chief rejects hotel grant claim, Company News Wider margins give Sangers flying start, Redundancy strikes cut since the Payments Act, Shell order for Norway, 48 appeals await industrial court, Washington declines to confirm Ten meeting, US import levy 'far from crippling French trade', Union anger over offer of up to £1.50 on minimum engineering wage rates, Italy State's £24m for shipyards, Briefly from the Boardroom, New Issues., Corporate confusion, much as before, Seven holdings from the IRC portfolio are sold, North America Confusion deepens in US dock strike as peace talks begin, Finance houses in a new era, Move to ban dumping of potato granules, Delayed oil income upsets Alaska's financial outlook, Tin consumption declines, Two-rate corporation tax system opposed, Carlton to make definite bid for Oldham, Chairmen's Reports Smiths Industries, Black Country total shows UK heading for 1m unemployed, Equities rally in London and Wall St, MP to introduce Bill on marks of origin, Brazil earns £312.5m from coffee, Bids and Deals Giltspur raise terms for AB Maltsters, ICI catalyst causes platinum to ease, Dyestuff duty remission ends, Brazil Bank decision this week, Steel union to investigate Carr Act deregistration, Beaverbrook profits fall, but dividend same, Orders for machine tools show signs of recovery, Bismuth very steady, Abbey Life to sever property bond link with Hambros, Switzerland Gatt 'must change rules' to stimulate world commerce, Lazard's £10m credit for Chilean group, Advertising and marketing Carpet pioneer offers Heuga a challenge. Business Appointments: Unilever create job adviser, Business appointments New chairman of Manchester Ship Canal. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,925, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.

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