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The Times - 15/10/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From Our Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From David Housego, From David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Murray, By Paul Routledge, From Ronald Faux, From Staff Reporters, By Denis Taylor, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From John Chartres, Arthur Osman Nottingham, Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Legal Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthood, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Walter Sullivan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, John Russell Taylor, Charles Lewsen, Chris Dunkley, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Peter Evans, Ian McDonald, Geoffrey Wansell, PHS, Peter Jay, MICHAEL B. HOBBS, , STUART HOOD, CHARLES POZNER, , DORIS DAVY, , EMILY HOWE, , ALAN R. BOOTH, , JOAN STARTIN, , HANDASYDE BUCHANAN, , C. N. DAVIES, , B. A. YOUNG, , DOROTHY SPEED, , ANTHEA SINCLAIR, , NORMAN MILLS, , R. F. SEAGER, , IAN McMILLAN, , DOUGLAS BROWN, , FRED UHLMAN, , GEORGE HILL, , ANN DEARDEN, , E. B. PARKE, , AIDAN CRAWLEY, , P. L. EDELIN de la PRAUDIERE, , L.H., The Rev John Rowland, R. H., Mr Oliver G. Robinson, by Maxwell Brem Bangkok Correspondent, by Michael Leifer, by a Special Correspondent, by Renoo Suvarnsit, by Maxwell Brem, by David M. Davies, By Melvyn Westlake, By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye, By Philip Dyer, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Sally White, By Anthony Rowley, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Michael Baily, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, G. W. STYLE, , HENRY G. PRICE, , G. P. VICKERS, , From Frank Vogl, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, R. S. HENDERSON, , H. C. BAKER, A. B. FILBY, , ROGER WILDING, , N. L. GOLDNER, , SONIA WITHERS, , Michael Thomas, Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely, by Margaret Allen,

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News: Battle against inflation and unemployment is being won, Chancellor asserts, a special report, Teachers' leader says training plan is setback of century, Canal 'delay' leaves boats high and dry, Four arrests in Eire after 30 gunmen attack British troops near border, Chile rejects US warning on copper takeover, Zanzibar expels 234 Asian businessmen, New initiative in foreign policy to preserve independence, "The Times" forges link with European newspapers, Mr Dash of the docks training as a guide, Sir Alec says Britain needs wider horizons, Parliament tidies its legal litter of the centuries, Avon Gorge hotel ban may cause compensation claim, Precautions ignored in abortion cases, Mexican Cabinet urged to combat malnutrition, Dock clerks vote to strike each Monday, Pyrenees skull clue to evolution of man in ancient Europe, Mr Rogers says U S will consider Israel's request for aircraft in light of Russian aid to Egypt, Government plans for growth areas, Mr Nixon's short list for Supreme Court posts angers liberals, Mr Benn urges an end to Labour secrecy, Conservative Party conference/Brighton Minister announces early action to stimulate big increase in retraining facilities for workers, Fingerprint check after fire deaths, Chancellor's warning that workers have priced themselves out of jobs, Dr Schiller's colleagues urge him to try again, Metro strike peters out after 10 days, Three priests in Hungary taken back by church, Public face of private prejudice, Settle now, devalue later, Decision imminent on S African warships, Third development plan directs resources to exports, Mr Wood gives Zambia assurance on Rhodesia, Planner Pruve is under fire from resident, Hope for firm leadership after a decade of benign rule, Many shots from the Republic, Sharp increase in Soviet criticism of Pakistan, A voice for the persecuted, Pique and peacocks in Persepolis, Royal guest at the transport cafe, Growing interest in the local past Regional notebook, Postmistress praised in court for bravery, French Communist Party's plan for a capitalist private sector, Counterpoint, Emerging pressure for greater self-reliance, Music plumbs depths of troubled minds, £630 paid for a Kashan embossed carpet, Threatened pit stoppage may test new Act, University places may be denied by 'contradiction', 'Private' code for public planning system, Hirohito advisers criticized in Japan over planning of European tour, Maudling call to the Northern Ireland minority parties to join talks, Working mothers appeal to Mrs Thatcher, Women may get equal chance in Civil Service, EEC officials facing tough talks with US on trade barriers, Refugee burden sends India into recession, Black gold in the sacred desert, Council of Legal Education: Michaelmas examinations, Moyola resignation 'as protest', Security authorities in talks to stop the spate of raids on banks in Northern Ireland, Seven quit after car park plan is rejected, Britons to join Brussels policy discussion, Britons involved in drugs traffic in Madrid, Tory social policy attacked, Soviet satellites may herald new manned shot, Wealth of church criticized at synod, Debt collector posed as boy's uncle, The Times Diary BFI subJect to Screen test, Science report Astronomy: Solar systems may be rare, BBC chief pleads for more money, GLC bans swings after boy is injured, Meeting, Fascinating hill tribes who know no frontiers, Industrial Relations Act called 'dangerous', Comprehensives plea, Beef, lamb and eggs plentiful Food prices Sally White, Council wants compulsory education ended. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Cutty Sark, Metal Box, House Hunters, Rentarc, Northampton Development Corporation, Derbys + Notts, Telford, Louis Newmark Limited, Jaguar Cars Limited,, Midland Bank, Spink & Son Ltd, Fiat, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, The Anglo-Thai Corporation Ltd, Diethelm & Co., Ltd., Hume Holdings Limited, Aerialite, The Times, Northwood Publications Ltd.,, Barclays, Geo. G. Sandeman Sons & Co. Ltd.,, Klosterprinz, Air-Siam, Bkt, Schroder Europe Fund, Allnatt London Properties Limited, Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd., The Times 1000,, The Hongkong Bank Group, Wg And S, European Unity, Bangkok Bank Ltd., Boac, Interim Statements, The McKechnie Group Of Companies, Times Special Reports, The Bangkok Post, Holborn Law Tutors, Army Officer, British Aircraft Corporation, Lyons, Bea, The Times Luxury Lace Tablecloth Offer, Mowlem, Greater Peterborough, The Erawan Hotel, Jcb, The Chartered Bank. Law: Beaten girl 'given kiss of life', Crown drop car charges against Russian, Council of Law Reporting entitled to register as a charity Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales v Attorney General and Another, Crown Court business, Man 15 months in custody gets trial date, Sir Hugh Fraser granted decree, PC denies drawing his truncheon in fight, Judge speaks of 'emotion' in detective case. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Nobel award to American for hormone research, Latest appointments, Air Force officer cadets graduate at Henlow. Sport: Sports in Brief, Cricket Fastest last year are fastest again, Rugby Union Limited view but new angle, Modern Pentathlon Fox best placed Briton in world championships, Athletics Bedford wins four major awards, Tennis Three Britons in last four, Chips begin to show in monolith that is now England, Baseball Pittsburgh take lead in world series, Crowned Prince no longer to deceive, Boxing Turpin wins in first to set record, Hockey A European challenge, Golf Runner-up money cut to ensure thrilling finish. Reviews: First Impressions Birmingham Repertory, Soft-hearted look at how we live Getting On Queen's Irving Wardle, Traitor Bbc 1, Scottish Theatre Ballet King's, Edinburgh, Ray's enchanted forest Days and Nights in the Forest (a) Paris Pullman The Conformist (x) Curzon Fright (x) Studio One Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde (x) New Victoria, Bournemouth SO Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Business Notices, Central Electricity Generating Board, University Appoinments, Farms And Smallholdings, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: IT Must Be All The Fish HE Eats, Chile's Line With Foreign Companies, The Arms Race Goes On, Chartless In The Shallows. Letters to the Editor: The language politicians use, School milk and health, Treatment of the criminal, University admissions, Cruelty to animals, The motorcycle, Control of Jerusalem, Further thoughts on management, P G Wodehouse at 90, Giro survival, Stagnant, Police trap warning, Fresh air, Damage by squirrels, Christ in translation, Advertising by sponsorship, Top servant, The Bengal refugees, Water wastage, Infant baptism, Why not?, Cantata by Henze, Ringing the hospital, Need to find work for the disabled, Ireland a century ago, Copyright libraries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 14, 1946 Hangman hanzed. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Cyril Burt Extrasensory perception, Mr W. L. Roots Valuable work in the Commons, Lord Sorensen, Mr Cecil Fleetwood-May. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Bank shares fall, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Lonrho asks accountants to investigate its finances, Engineering firms deny delaying pay claim talks, South Korea Agreement with Washington on textile quotas, Threat of redundancy at Yarrow unless it wins Whitehall warship order, Barclays lowers base rate to 4½ pc in surprise break with other clearing banks, China 'Tourists' at Canton fair may be US businessmen, How Davy-Ashmore triumphed over their troubles, Graded grains make bigger profits, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Air League plea for long-term aerospace plan, Fundamental changes helped International Combustion, Builders seek curb on land prices, Bids and Deals Direct Spanish in new £4m foray, Institutions turn to equities, Lessons in good labour relations, Chrysler United Kingdom set out on the road to recovery, Clearly good business to be bookmaker, The Times review of industry, France Budget taxation amendments approved, Company News Ladbroke fulfils promise with 127 pc gallop, Over the obstacle course to push the exports, BSC figures confirm falling production, CBI warning of Japanese export threat, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining Tara's progress and potential, Equities, Drop in demand for business executives throughout Europe, Britain seeking lead in EEC transport policy, The successful merger-more than the sum of its parts, Company Meeting Western Dooars Tea Holdings Encouraging Turn Round, Government reject plea for control of fibre imports, Spillers to hold 75pc of milling and baking company formed with CWS and J Lyons, Fixed Interest, Brisk dealing in BP new issue, Fast growth in a time of rapid change, Leisure stake for MGM, Gestetner's margins drop again, Car industry's sales and output rising, Norway seeks options in oil company projects, EEC finance meeting delayed, Refrigerated fleets merge, Distinct air of confidence returns after a non-vintage year for British businessmen, BP breakthrough hangs on pipeline deal, Industrial Psychology Diagnosis and cure for factory disorders, West Germany Herr Abs, the economist everyone turns to for help, Japan Tokyo will take tough line in currency talks, Uncertainty hits Wall Street, Chairmen of Britain's top 10 companies, New Issues Ladies' clothing share offer next week, Sterling and Money, Guarantees, Technology Telecommunications in Iran and Cyrus the Great, BSA raises £2.1m in share sale, IMF reports foreign reserves ahead of gold, The problems of profitability in the battle to contain electricity supply costs, Business Diary: U S anti-pollutionists' power flowers oil & GM. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New executive director for James North & Sons. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,897, Television, Radio. Births.

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