The Times - 26/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Brian Cashinella and Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Alan McGregor, From Fred Emery, From Staff Reporters, From John Chartres, By David Wood and George Clark, From Our Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Tony Aldous and Gerald Ely, By Stephen Jessel, Tony Aldous, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Mario Modiano, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, By Peteir Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, Keith Horner, Chris Dunkley, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Max Harrison, E. C. Hodgkin, A special correspondent, Michael Wolfers, PHS, ARTHUR MORTON, , ANGUS NICOL, , MARTIN JOHN BANISTER, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , FRANK JUDD, , JONATHAN POWER, , REG PRENTICE, , ALF MORRIS, , JUDITH HART, , JOHN FRASER, , JOAN LESTOR., RAYMOND FLECTCHER, , DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, Chairman, , MONCK., S. K. GILBERT, , PETER SELF, , GWYNETH BENNETT, , NANCY GAIRDNER, , ANTOINETTE PIROUET, , CLAUDIA ROTTENBURG, , ALICE I. ROUGHTON, , ROSEMARY SUMMERS, , ZELIE M. WILLEY., GWILYM CAMBRENSIS, GORONWY DANIEL. (Aberystwyth), ALUN DAVIES (Swansea), ALUN OLDFIELD DAVIES (Cardiff), ANETRIN TALPAN DAVIES (Cardiff), IDRIS FOSTER (Oxford), THOMAS JONES (Aberystwyth), HYWFL D. LEWIS (London), T. HYWEL MOSELEY (Aberystwyth), THOMAS PARRY (Bangor), THOMAS PARRY-WILLIAMS, JORWERTH C. PEATE (Cardiff), ALWYN D. REES (Aberystwyth), BEN BOWEN THOMAS (Bangor), MARY O KANE., HERBERT ANDREW, JOHN BLACKIE, BUTLER, LIONEL ELVIN, RONALD GOULD, MAYBRAY KING, EDWARD SHORT, , PATRICK GORDON WALKER, PERCY WILSON, E. H. MORLAND., PETER COSTELIO, , J. N. D. BETTLEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From David Housego, Sir Anthony Wagner, J. Y., Mr John Duncan Miller, P.T., By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By John Armytage, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Giles Smith, By Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, HARRY G. JOHNSON, , J L. DICKS, Managing Director, R. B. BUZZARD, , GEORGE A. HINTON, , J. ROGERS, , H. J. ANTHONY FRENCH, , ALISON WORDSWORTH, YVONNF. E. WINTFR, , RALF BONWIT., BEN WHITAKER, A. ARCHER, , HENRY HOBHOUSE, , DIANA PART, , Eric Wigham, Geoffrey Bell, From Frank Vogl, John Armytage, by Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, by Giles Smith, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Sally White,
ResumoNews: Couple to take baby on long voyage, Tito welcome for Peking contacts with US, Cut out and ready to sew or ready made The am and pm dress, Challenge by Labour on education colleges, Secret Soviet pact to supply arms to India, China admitted to UN after assembly expels Taiwan, King reheaded: Lord Olivier, Optimism on fall in hard drug taking, Government officials 'negligent' on V & G, Some state pensions may be improved, Guarded by army of police Mr Kosygin ignores Toronto protesters, 'Morning after' pill said to be fully successful, Wave of protest in South Africa as details emerge of dawn raids on over 100 private homes, Tanzanian reply to threat by Uganda, Minister wants faster regional planning, Fairy tale revisionism in Marxist Chile, Lewis hopes for development, Strikers' money to be limited, Feathers and greetings fly for Picasso, Troops use CS gas in Long Kesh riot, Problems of Brezhnev the Smoker, Nuclear stations 'should not be near cities', The president who makes his Cabinet do square-bashing, The professor's halo begins to shine again Environment, Drive against cholera after deaths in Portugal, Toy gun in 'takeover' by African protesters, Spanish regime threatens to close newspaper, European industry A cold draught before things start to warm up, Free Democrats meet to define their new role in West Germany, Why anti-smoking campaigns have failed, West African leader seeks talks with Portugal, Thames check on arms, Gunbuyers 'hitch-hiked through police net', New film in Queen's Christmas broadcast, Heavy fighting in Yemen, Sterility treatment claim, Mr Short to abstain in EEC vote, New 'West End' will arise on old Thames wharf sites, Tumultuous farewell to the Queen from people of Istanbul, Archaeology Metal smelting industry of the Bantus, Soldiers wound woman in sniper attack, EEC encounter difficulties over farm reform, America confident of China vote in UN, Methodists seek meeting with Mr Ian Smith, Russia seeks French cooperation, Synod plea by Dr Heenan on population growth, 92 Jews arrested in Moscow, Death penalty sought for General Fawzi, Biba business news, Government to act on consumer guarantees, Councillors seek £10 a day attendance allowance, The Times Diary Powell escapes Bidwell threat, Dr Kissinger prolongs visit in talks with Mr Chou, Call to close dirty restaurants, Ocean life under sentence of death, Gen Grivas linked with anti-Makarios 'plots', Whips urging Jenkins group to play truant in Common Market vote, Attitude at 'Festival of Light' criticized, Dayan attack on U S over Phantom delay, Communist leaders among 36 arrested in Greece, Lawyers' plan to cope with blight, Murdered girl's handbag found, Mr Kennedy seeks more support for Ulster motion, Harvey is 'cleared of caution' No 3, Army facing growing war of propaganda, Science report Medicine: Desensitization of asthmatics, Palestine guerrilla movement a victim of its own weakness, Arabs eager to live in flats built by Israel. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Robens joins Forte, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr Pannell refuses to be 'whipped out of Europe', Labour pro-marketeers cannot all be wrong, Mr Rippon remains confident of substantial gain to Britain's trade, Country fears sacrifice of precious tradition, Prime Minister should face free vote of the people-Mr Foot, Lyalin: privilege not involved, Ulster shootings: orders to Army on when to fire have not changed House of Commons, Employment prospects the decisive factor, Labour is torn three ways in clash on Common Market. Index. 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Law: Damages for hand injury increased from £1,850 to £4,500 Hearnshaw v English Steel Corporation Ltd, Turks put 142 more on trial, Foreign Office man remanded in secrets case, Girl 'threw brick at police' during demonstration, Family injured in gas blast awarded £2,800, Oleg Lyalin named in conspiracy charges against three accused under secrets Act, Partially-sighted couple win their baby back, Japanese pleads guilty to eight murder charges, Court of Appeal and payment into court Thornton v Swan Hunter (Shipbuilders) Ltd, Detectives' trial put back to January, Two accused of attempted murder in City. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Motor racing Killer which Siffert could not have survived, Tennis Rosewall, Riessen and Smith go out in first round, Football Conjuring a new rabbit from an old hat, Rugby Union When Coventry will be sent to Streatham, Hockey Spain's tactics best of Europeans, Sports in Brief, Today's football, Racing Run the Gantlet all the way, Golf Humorous thread of Bedside Book, Loveliest village of the plain. Arts and Entertainment: Phillips go into the big league, Round House Gospel, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,906, Radio, The Arp Statue, Beaton by Bailey is one for the album. The focus is on the master photographer but Twiggy,, Fischer now within one point of chess victory. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Thursday,. Reviews: Opera Mozart wrote at 14 Mitridate, rè di Ponto Düsseldorf, Queen Elisabeth Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall, El Sali Sadler's Wells, Lollipop loves Mr Mole Atv, Aida Covent Garden, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, London debuts. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Mortgages, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Some Check But Not Enough, Cracks In The Tunisian Discipline, Common Voice In The Eec, Finding A Fair Price For Blight. Letters to the Editor: In a word, The wise choice of a great scholar, The oldest dynasty, Welsh language in the courts, Selling Church treasures, Dry fusing, Control of education, St Paul's appeal, Held for questioning in Ulster, Giro service, Dogs in cities, Risks and opportunities of joining EEC, PO graffiti, Hard cheese, French model, Alphabet for teaching, Foundation for enlightenment, Tax on statues, Battered baby research, Revealing, Sentence for abduction, Social worker's wish, Copyright libraries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Lieut-Col J. K. Stanford, MR DEAN ACHESON warm regrard for Ernest Bevin, Mr H. S. Magnay, Miss A. J. Trotter, MR PHILIP WYLIE American author, Sir Thomas Innes. Business and Finance: BLMC in firm stand on piecework dispute, France Eurofranc market halted, Bids and Deals, Allied Breweries hold back as Lord Robens joins Trust Houses, Mining Umbrella widens over Nippon cutback, Second channel for ITV urged, Company News Pontins paying more from higher profits, Actuaries criticize White Paper on pensions, Brooke Tool planning a rights issue, Denmark Prime Minister will discuss import surcharge with Scandinavian partners, Share holders in IOS to get pro rata dividend, Unit trust prices, Commodities, More joint projects likely from Jensen-Lotus talks, Chairmen's Reports, Fixed Interest and Money, United States Devalue dollar as example, Citibank chairman says, New Issues West Wit rights offer will raise £9.5m, Thinking internationally about the future of steel, Industrial Training New skills to meet future expansion, Contracts £3.4m building awards to Haden Young, Peterborough's need for finance, Food manufacturing: a taste of things to come d manuf actur a s t, Fears that not everyone will stick to the rules, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Computer news, Textile unions fear over jobs if imports unmarked, BEA given free hand on TriStar, Franco-German ministers at crisis talks, Work goes on at Britten-Norman, Italian refrigerators are the greatest challenge, Growth patterns for the Eurodollar market, Four unions face TUC inquiry, Engineering export orders at high level, Steel output falls 10.6pc, Chemicals: UK faces formidable rivals, Switzerland Budget aims to keep state spending down, Lloyd's chief sees more opposition overseas, London tally clerks may hold one-day strikes, Motor vehicles: imports to UK in top gear, Delta Metal in £17m bid for Midland Electric, Guarantees offered on £13m order for Clydeside, Chrysler used-car scheme, West Germany Leading economic institutes join in reflation call, Electronics: British entry could lead to big computer consortium, RTZ says £11m likely price for Avonmouth plant, Coffee output down, Coventry shop stewards decide strikes will go on: peace terms 'insulting', Steel: calm approach to need for major adaptations in an enlarged Community, Business Diary: Sad days at Britten-Norman Henley seeks new 'cox', Aircraft: scope for filling a gap, Mechanical engineering: two-way struggle ahead, Investment reforms will take time. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Trust Houses Forte fall back, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Ilford board to be reconstituted. Property: Salerooms.
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