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The Times - 25/10/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker and Brian Cashinella, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Housego, From David Bonavia, From Denzil Peiris, From Richard Wigg, From Derek Wilson, From Mario Modiano, Stephen Walsh, Robert Anderson, Jeffery Daniels, Leonard Buckley, By Martin Gilbert, Cameron Hazlehurst, By S. G. Checkland, J. W. Burrow, Gerald Ely, From Michael Leapman, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, Oliver Woods, PHS, David Wood, EDWARD M. KENNEDY, , C. R. RITCHESON, , HARRY J. N. ANDRUSCHAK, , D. R. BATES, , KEYES., DONALD HALL, , MARJORY ALLEN OF HURTWOOD, , PAULINE BROOKES, , R. TURVEY, , M. EVERETT, , T. W. HUTCHISON, , JACK LONGLAND., JOYCE COPE, KATHRYN JONES, , P. SIEBER, , MICHAEL COLSTON, , PATRICIA HEREN, , MICHAEL HASTINGS, , IVAN MORRIS, , GEOFFREY AGNEW, Chairman, , JAMES REEVES., Penny Radford, Margaret Allen, Peter B. Fallows, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Iverach McDonald, Sir George Seel writes:, By Richard Spiegelberg, From Dennis Topping, From Alan McGregor, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by Richard Spiegelberg, Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, Ronald Kershaw, L. J. BROWNING, , PETER FELLGETT, , NEWALL., NEIL RECORD, , PHILIP D. DEFRIES, , D. C. BAMFORD, President, , JOÂO AUGUSTO de MEDICIS, , S. B. GRANT., M. E. MacGLASHAN, , G. L. BUTCHER, , Anthony Thomas, John Armytage, Sally White, by H. J. Maidenberg, by Marcus Vinicius Pratini de Moráes, by Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, by Margaret Allen, by Alfredo Moutinho dos Reis, by Sir Geoffrey Wallinger, by Kenneth King, by Shona Crawford Poole, S. C. P., H. J. M.,

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News: Kremlin envoy meets leaders of Bangla Desh, Out of the Everywhere, The Pope sends sympathy for Glasgow victims, Three soldiers shot in day of riots as Ulster crowds show resentment at killing of civilians, Senator Kennedy says Britain has guilty conscience over Ulster, Incentives and problems when setting up business, Editor of 'Athens News' is accused, How a farmer's wheat beat the barley crop Agriculture, Turkish love-songs played for the Queen in Sultans' harem at Istanbul, Mr Brezhnev's hopes high for French visit, Obsession with war on the Indian sub-continent, Communist contradictions over Northern Ireland, Man is shot dead, woman injured, by policemen in Belfast bomb incident, West End actors seek big rise in minimum pay, Hunger for country homes sends the prices soaring, Picasso at 90, Uganda threat to destroy Tanzanian troops, Rhodesia heads for conflict with churches, Mr Walker plans 'Whitehalls' in regions, Sweet smiles among the sugar growers, Sunday Times dispute: basis for a settlement, Science report Biology: A pesticide to ease pollution, Cocoa inspires confidence again, Paradise for the freelance gem hunter, 'Kilowatt diplomacy' to harness big rivers, Three-pronged approach to boost efficiency, Publication of report on judges condemned, Balmoral piper wins for eleventh time, Beef gets top priority in land plan, Cardinal Mindszenty arrives in Vienna, New museum traces the Army back to 1485, Medical students dismayed by ministry directive about their employment, NUJ resolute on censorship, Workers make car buying a cooperative affair, Dawn raid on S Africa's radicals, Dangers to Venice are greater than feared, Three bases for being a Christian, Dog breeder 'will soon choose sex of puppy', Mrs Gandhi flies abroad in spite of war threat, Toronto arrests after Kosygin assassination tip, Coffee men survive difficult period, -:;!?, Brazilian industry, Mr Agnew's visit turns out a success for colonels, Egyptian troops are told zero hour is near, Dr Kissinger delays his departure from Peking, Drive to make up for lost time on petrochemicals, Lord Gladwyn on the EEC Unity in diversity?, Opening economy to the world to improve technology and boost exports, Vast mineral wealth waits to be tapped, Argentine riot police beat up local force, New courts proposed for offenders aged 17-21, Pressure on Labour's Europeans, Finance and banking on the move after years of inadequacy and inflation-, 'No table poultry reared in batteries', President Nixon says chances of building a lasting peace are now the best in this century, Islanders sleep in streets after tremors, Fasting priest ends protest in Communion, French envoy walks out of Peking reception, Prospects look bright for aviation, 'UN hymn' brings harmony at last, Busy roar of cement mixers, Britain's biggest market in Latin America, Israel puts off decision, Communications essential to national design, The Times Diary Crossman at cross purposes, -and a watchful eye is kept on foreign houses, 400 escape night club blast, Cotton trade expected to stabilize after fall, Typhoon hits US bases in S Vietnam, Royal view of defect in visits by royalty, Pharmaceutical production comes into its own, A break-out from the vicious circle?, Shipbuilding will create jobs and save exchange, New move to save remains, Living with epilepsy, Madrid paper expects to be closed a month, Exporters achieve remarkable success, 'White book' answer to permissiveness, Race driver dies in 120 mph crash an bend. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Sun Alliance And London, Knight Frank & Rutley, Universal Geneve, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banco Metropolitano De Investimentoss.A., Cutty Sark, Barkers, Lloyds Services, M P Kent Limited, Interim Statement, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Brefcon International Limited, Daimler, Varig, Stratstone, The Aylesbury Brewery Company Limited, Brazilian Coffee, Healey & Baker, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, The Role Of Road Construction In A Developing Country, Interim Statements, Brazil, Klm 747b, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Banco Do Estado De Sâo Paulo S.A., Selfridges. Arts and Entertainment: Kandinsky's coming of age in the auction room, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,905, Fischer wins again against Petrosian. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Airport arms vigil sought. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Rasputin Bbc 1, Gladstone's father: domineering, shrewd and ruthlessly ambitious for his children The Gladstones: a Family Biography 1764-1851, Lpo Festival Hall, Npo Festival Hall, Churchill triumphantly revealed Winston S. Churchill, Volume 3, Splendours of 18th-century Venice. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property Busy days for the North, Commercial & Industrial Properties. Law: Law Report October 22 1971 Court of Appeal Defective application still an application Zenith Investments (Torquay) Ltd v Kammins Ballrooms Co Ltd. Sport: Football Whirlpool of shared emotion, Horse trials Miss Bayliss times her success perfectly, Tennis Open events close in style, Sports in Brief, Britain have their first win, Motor racing Fittipaldi's record in race marred by tragedy, Hockey Reserve gives title to Pakistan, Racing Rain increases claim of Ortis, Rugby Union Wales B learn facts of rugby life hard way in France. Editorials/Leaders: News Out Of Portuguese West Africa, Debate On The Tied House, 'Utterly Without Application Here', How Far IS IT To The Urals?. Letters to the Editor: Non-sense, Search for the Nile, Management, Caravan colours, Employers and accident prevention, Dishwasher service, Oldest dynasty, To preserve Venice, Brazil pays, Training in book publishing, Pollution by cars, The Invergordon incident, Senator Kennedy on Ulster, Engineers' two-year campaign, Think Yiddish, Hearing the credits, Economists and Common Market, Potent brew, Gain goodwill, Values of works of art, Forfeit needed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 23, 1946 Bulgarian Elections. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Gunmakers' Company, National Artillery prizewinners. Obituaries: Jo Siffert An outstanding sports car driver, Mr R. R. Inwood Vc, Mr Peter McEwen, Sir Evelyn Howell, Sir Reginald Taylor, Mr C. Handleyread. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Business and Finance: Union chief calls for stricter controls, Alcan hint of further cutback in production, Multinational companies will be under spotlight at metalworkers' congress, United States Price index 'no true key to living costs', NFC will merge two car-carrying divisions, First Sheffield steel redundancies likely this week: Mr Scanlon calls for work-in, Business Diary in Europe: Top changes at Siemens Boegner leaves Brussels, Management Robert Jones on an account of the birth of BLMC Power play under examination, Toolroom peace talks fail: 25,000 idle today, Freight Report, BSC talks could lead to a joint European steel complex, Japan Voluntary curbs on steel sales next year, A great partnership to share in Australia's mineral wealth, Safety in oil tankers for debate by owners, Week in commodities Recovery for silver price 'will take time', Tax spurs for stock market, Lotus engines chosen for new Jensen sports car, Hotel training board seeks Neddy support, Germans practise profit distribution, Disclaimer on computer school criticisms, More share prices, US economics Grassroots view of Mr Nixon's measures, Courses, Hopes grow of settlement in dock strikes, New export recording scheme opens with 7,000 still to register, Company News, Two merchant banks for THF, New Issues Pork Farms offers 1m shares, S & N offer loans to state pub managers, In brief, Results this week, Union disputes benefit more than doubled, Disclosure of Trust Houses Forte dealings Right timing for Pork Farms, Making the medical unit cost effective, Europe aims to stem build-up of imports, Britain still leading wool textile exporter, Boeing chosen as partner for Japanese jet, Bonds traded in Europe, Industry in the regions Teesside's roads to prosperity, Airlines may reach fares compromise tomorrow. Business Appointments: Business appointments Promotions at Forward Leasing.

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