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The Times - 14/09/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, From Staff Reporters, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Roger Berthoud, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Hofmann, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, From David Wigg Tripoli, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, PHS, Dan van der Vat, Bernard Levin, BERTHA K. BARNARDISTON, , MARY STEEL, , R. C. O. MATTHEWS, , KAHN., D. G. CHAMPERNOWNE, , BOWDEN, , JOHN WINNIFRITH, , C. S. LESLIE, , MICHAEL WRIGHT, , B. G. URQUHART, , M. M. BURDETT, , JAMES ALLEN, , PETER HARVEY, , W. FRANK PROUDFOOT, , R. G. O. TAYLER, , H. V. BERRY, , MICHAEL H. COLE, , HERBERT THOMPSON, , CHRISTOPHER HALL, , C. H. LEMMON, , D. A. LEARMONT, J. M. McNEILL, SHERFIELD, S. P. DICKINSON, , FRANK BROWN., ARNOLD WESKER, , ANTHONY FORGE, A. M. MACKIE, , KATHLEEN ISLIP, by Prudence Glynn, By Peter Waymark, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, C.B., Mr W. S. Angus, Sir Leon Radzinowicz, Sir Godfrey Driver, A Correspondent, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, By Peter Jay, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Economics Editor, From Peter Strafford, By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, D. J. HARRINGTON, , By Margaret Stone, Kenneth Owen, J. K. HORSEFIELD, , HUGH M. O'CONNOR, , R. N. LINES, , LEONARD TAYLOR, , B. VIPOND, , JOHN B. J. LIDSTONE., R. P. LLOYD, , Eric Wigham, By David Jones, Robin Mead, -John F. Kennedy, by William Clark, by André Vincent, by Stanley Johnson, by Robert Wood, by Hugh Corbet, by Brian Van Arkadie, by E. F. Schumacher and George McRobie, by P. C. Spensley, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by Andrzej Krassowski, by Richard Wood, by R. B. M. King, by Bruce Dinwiddy, by John Whitehorn, Roy Barry, by Guy Hawtin, by Nicholas Deakin, by Clifford Longley, by Roy Lewis, by Patrick O'Leary, P O'L,

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News: Mr Powell is sure we shall not join Six, Four seriously hurt in Belfast blast, NPA seeks meeting with unions on pay deadlock, Britain still a long way off recommended target, Ten killed in M6 fog as 200 vehicles crash, 'Help with strings' seen as instrument of power politics, Donor countries can reap big export orders, Escape route for the poor, Private investment is complementary, Ulster minister urges blowing up of border tracks and establishment of third force, Green revolution gives world a brief breathing space, America slides towards protectionism, Ban on taped music stops Sadler's Wells play, Saliva test may be able to tell a woman whether she is likely to conceive, Fête of French communists shows their ability to adapt to needs of consumer society, 'My job is to run a business, not a social service', British may not take to geometric living Environment, Theories on speeding in the fog, Cooperation in meeting population challenge, Quality of NHS impresses Mr Kennedy, Libya's young leader claims Nasser's mantle, Brandt talks in Crimea to cover forces cuts, Businesslike CDC fills an important gap, NFU rejects £100m claim by farm workers, Substance and shadow in the '1 per cent' league, First 40 interviewers begin survey of the way Londoners travel, Latest pamphlets Brunel earned £3,605 for 17 years' work, Three paintings stolen in Bologna council raid, Progress by churches to heal 1,500 year rift, President defeats Senator Muskie in 'trial election', Stokowski concert for 90th birthday, Selling science with tea and tact, V & G half-year statements not given to ministry, Unions ask for £200m to help province, Recommended reading list, International aid has its problems and paradoxes, Bigger stake in wide ranging field of research projects, Breakdown on a programme, UK has edge over Common Market trade scheme, Immigration-with or without tears, US rabbi leads London march, Larger education role urged for museums, Women At Work The cash and carry cook, Yard inquiry into 'let down' over bank raid, A matter of enlightened self-interest, Not a single Soviet leader present at the funeral of Nikita Khrushchev, Science report Particle physics: Intermediate boson seen, Sex frustration as a cause of headaches, Not so much a lobby-more a kind of club, Survey shows 'national scandal' of poor spending on school books by many areas, No task too small or too big for the versatile Crown Agents, The Times Diary Labour to sponsor South African?, Uniomist MP quits party in protest at Chequers talks, Plea by MP for more aid to Bengal, Denial on London funds at dean's trial, Railways need axe or aid, Mr Marsh will tell Whitehall, Unity before arms, Threat to gathered crops by tiny enemies within, Calley refusal to testify, Mr Vorster five years on, Art decorative, Mr Wilson has lunch at Kremlin, Administrative reforms benefit economy, Group to study impact of mental homes, Judge suggests setting up a national labour corps for most of those who break the law, Holders of 'doubtful' degrees reprieved, Decade shows a modest real increase in giving, Nine hostages and 28 prisoners die in assault on US rebel jail, Record cereal harvest expected but farmers and dealers may find it difficult to sell, Vote on 'Devils' deferred, Italian's car is his virility symbol, Jordan seeks UN action on Jerusalem, Three events in 1972 may decide man's future, Mr Benn has acupuncture on visit to China, Bank raiders get thousands after radio ham warning and police check, Nations in need a Special Report on aid to developing countries Survival Of The Weakest IS Everyone's Business, Ethereal dialogue from a fume-filled vault, Nixon rift with labour widens, Sir Alec's stronger line on Israel during Cairo talks, Grouping of voluntary agencies shows the way, Ornithologists worried over fate of Foulness birds, Pharmacists fear curb on medicines. Sport: Tennis Miss Evert makes smash hit, Boxing McAlinden enhances claim, Surrey win championship for first time since 1958, Sports in Brief, Yachting Caig holds on to win first race, Rugby Union Young moves to S Africa for two years, Golf Britain play Ryder Cup course, Boycott has average of over 100, Withdrawals make Mill Reef's task easier, Football Best's reprieve a sign of changing values, Motor racing Revson takes step nearer challenge cup. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Northeast, Scott Lithgow Ltd, Ellis & Everard, The Big Link, The Salvation Army, Thomson Television (International) Limited, The Guthrie Corporation Limited,, Europlan, Harvey Nichols, Sumaspace Ltd, Christian Aid, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Cdc, Overseas Development Administration, The Imperial Tobacco Group Pension Fund, Pearl, Mobil, Surveyors, Hmso, Big Game Hunters!, Midland Bank, Women's Appointments, The Times 1000, Thames, Hallway Hotels, Overseas Development Administration,, Bicc Group, Guerlain, Oxfam, Valerie Tulloch, The Family Planning International Campaign, United Transport Overseas Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, M&b, Barclays Bank Dco, Boac, Booker McConnell Limited, Macarthys Pharmaceuticals Limited, British Steel Corporation, The Press Department Of The German Embassy, Asian Institute Of Technology, Combined English Stores Group Ltd, Japan International Bank Limited, War On Want. Business and Finance: Opening up the City for the foreign invaders, Capital spending slump and rush to clear stocks poses import threat to payments, US wants talks to end world trade barriers, Commodities, MPs report on Whitehall expenditure planning, Unit trust prices, £2.5m sales of new bonds by Save & Prosper, Business Diary: Casting lots on Lotz' successor · New chief for New York post, Home loans fall slightly in month, Hopes of Lucas srtike being settled today, Mr McNamara comes under fire, NCR redundancies feared, £68m visible trade surplus in August as exports continue at a high level, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Contractors seek second cement price fixing study, Plant bargaining Employers must back each other up, Computer news Bevan aims at FM market, Fixed Interest, NatWest chief says banks will compete keenly, Wide support for PO data transmission network plans, 9 per cent rise in catering industry turnover, Optimism grows on saving all Upper Clyde jobs, Motor trade turnover still rising, £1,075m record lending by World Bank last year, Chairmen's Reports $30m funds for St Martins Property, Volkswagen chief to leave after profits fall, Bids and Deals AIP in talks with Grand junction, Company News Buoyant Wood Bastow moves further ahead, Mining Tin profit fortunes differ widely, US surcharge change 'depends on other nations', Proposals to merge nationalized parcels services will be put to transport unions, Limitations of a single market index, Public relations firms in US link, EEC agrees to call for devaluation of dollar, French trade surplus declines to 331m francs, Tarmac and Limmer in merger talks. Law: Baronet 'spent £105,000 on woman', Detained men challenge legality of arrest. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Over £1800 a year and all your fees paid, as a medical student., Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Ten days in the life of Mr Richard Crossman, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Sept 13, 1946 Prisoners of war. Editorials/Leaders: Mps' Pass Key To Whitehall, The Great Tragedy Of Bengal, Those WHO Ought Not To Be In Prison, Why Did 200 People Crash?. Letters to the Editor: Late telegrams, Open razors, Harvest festival, The pudding, Battle of Hastings, If the Nazis had occupied Britain, Problem of Ulster, Stage boycott of S Africa, Entry into Europe: a plea for candour, Point scheme for housing, Observations on Professor Kaldor's ideas, Sesame Street, Graphology: No, Releasing military land, Here be monsters, Mechanical muezzin, Dam' rotten, Radioactive waste, 'Do-gooders', Roofs for students. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval graduates, University news. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Sir Alan Dudley A distinguished civil servant, Mr C. E. Vulliamy, Lieut-Col Butchart, Prof W. J. H. Sprott, Father De Vaux Dating Dead Sea Scrolls. Reviews: Rita Streich Queen Elizabeth Hall, Brook's grand opera, Promenade concerts Albert Hall, The Man of Mode Aldwych, Fokine Triple Bill Festival Hall, The Faithful Shepherd Abingdon, Falstaff Cardiff. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Gilt-edged move ahead, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New executive members at Old Broad St Securities. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,874. Births.

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