The Times - 30/11/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Jay, From Fouad El Gawhary, By Staff Reporters, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Environment Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Communications reporter, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, From Peter Strafford, From David Cross, By Sam Uba, From Patrik Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Housego, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Leapman, From Stewart Harris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, by Tony Aldous, by Patrick O'Leary, by Canon Michael Mann, by A Special Correspondent, B.G., B.B., C. D. POWELL., GRAYSTON BURGESS., WELLS-PESTELL., peter Arcner, Rowland S. Benson, John Biggs-Davison, Burntwood, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Agnes Headlam-Morley, P. C. Kendall, Stephen McAdden, R. H. Pear, L. S. Sutherland, C. Witton-Davies., MICHAEL CANTUAR: DONALD EBOR: KENNETH L. WAIGHTS., D. CHANDLER., JEAN R. EVANS., J. ROTBLAT, JOY HINDLEY., HUGH J. SCHONFIELD., SIMON STRACHAN, SEAN WALES. C. SS. R, R. G. RATCLIFFE, MURIEL MARTIN., HAROLD HIMSWORTH, S. J. DAVIES., YVES BOISSEREINO., IAN NORRIE., PETER JACKSON., JUDITH MILLER., M. M. McDOUGALL., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Harold Franklin, By Geoffrey Wansell, Mr John Yeoman, DGK, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Tom Milne, Joan Chissell, John Percival, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Brian Basham, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Dyer, By Peter Hill, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Guy Hawtin, Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, JOHN T. NYE., DAVID WATKINS, R. B. BUZZARD, A. NEWELL., J. A. GOULD., I. A. CURREY., BRYAN CLAUSON, J. D. HICKMAN, A. R. LOUSADA, J. H. DOLMAN, W. SEDLEY, Maurice Corina,
ResumoNews: Adjusting to changing times-with a friendly, sturdy caution, Drug firms warned on overselling medicines, Tighter control of motor cycle noise, Greek politicians released from banishment, Cambridge fund for Frank Lee memorial centre, Unemployment Questions Parliament left unasked, Two flags will fly over Gulf island under shaikh's accord with Iran, Crown says unfair delays in planning kill redevelopment, Australian ex-minister to retire from Parliament, Cairo assassin says he drank the blood of dying Premier, Stronger law needed to fight discrimination, says new woman member of race board, London firms fined £490 for rent offences, Nigerian lawyers vote to boycott all courts, Industry moving outwards, people moving in, Mr Heath welcomes Wilson proposals on Northern Ireland and agrees to talk about unification, Kidnappers free French woman reporter, New approach to dockland development, Sewell hearing press ban is reimposed, Dr Castro pays tribute to his friend Guevara, Conservationists worried by Mr Walker's silence on the future of Whitehall Environment Tony Aldous, Scotland's unemployment a pattern for regional despondency, Commercial radio lobby criticizes new Bill, Changes in Stoph Cabinet, Bright outlook for office workers, £40m from immigrants sent back to India each year through black market network, Gut feeling, Nixon visit to Peking will start on February 21, £170m in property investments, Indian Army thrusts deeper into Pakistan, Flexible licensing hours and cafe pubs are urged by alcoholism council, Zagreb students defy the party, Governors at 'terrorized' school meet over merger, EEC gives way a little on fishing rights issue but Britain and others far from satisfied, Mr Barber soon to announce tax cuts to beat unemployment, Eight killed in fog pile-ups on the M1, 1971 not a triumph for almanac prophets, Smuggling watch on disused airfields, Mr Eban sees Sir Alec for two hours, Charter licence withheld from two airlines, Science report Virology: Upsurge of Newcastle disease, MP complains of 'evasive answers' on methods of interrogation, Pay rise offer to Fleet Street clerical staff, Prices stayed steady on D-Day, report says, Unreal life the backdrop to Eurocrats' protest Commentary by David Spanier, The satellite satisfied to stand in Russia's shadow, Mr Nixon in new clash with Congress, All set for conference centre, Greater contact could allay town-gown distrust, Gaullists do badly in by-election tests, Civil Service of the Six stages a sit-in, Unions may go on defensive, TUC says, Expansion fails to keep pace with population, 'Dead See' now active, vigorous and determined, Africans eager to be good Europeans, Note to Reno paper may be from hijacker, Lord Pearce discusses his plans, Uruguay's ruling party heads for Presidential election victory as Marxist coalition concedes defeat, Conditions of Ulster internees to be improved after criticism in Red Cross reports, 33 on board helicopter missing in Vietnam, The Times Diary MPs in PR: register's inadequacy, Structural test for giant American plane, Whitehall's search for first-class managers, New environment research bodies, New Bill would recognize polygamy, Flowers for first Swiss woman MPs. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Cameroon Airlines, Daniels Bros Ltd, The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited, Alfred Savil, Curtis & Henson, R.G.Carter Ltd.,, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Limited, Cutty Sark, Clive Lewis & Partners, Bank Of Ireland Group, May & Baker, London & Montrose Investment Trust Limited, Shortloan International Limited, Norwich Building Society, The Times, Wimpey, Uea, East Anglian Trustee Savings Bank, Rowntree Mackintosh Ltd, The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Limited, Punch Havana, Wool Carpets, Leicester Permanent, The London Hilton, Huntons, Robert Lee & Partners, Healey & Baker, Dunhill International, Coleman And Company Ltd., Royal Smithfield Show' 71, U.G.Closures & Plastics Ltd., Philips, Trust House Hotels, Mann Eqerton, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Lotus, Reckitt & Colman Food Division, Norwich, Edward Frdman & Co.. Law: Rampton order made on woman's killer, Girl fell to death after train boast,inquest told, S African journalist 'had banned documents', £30,000 bail for man on bank raid charge, Chancery Division A conveyance by any other name... Thompson (Inspector of Taxes) v Salah, Father found guilty of Jersey sex attacks, Conspiracy charge, Press ban ruling at Sewell hearing, Protester admits she carried pig's head, Two soldiers on gun charge, Charge dropped against couple, Pollution charge against mayor, Accused deputy resigns, What is a coffee bar and lounge? Property Developments (Commercial) Ltd v Fugaccia, Jack Prescott shouts 'rubbish' and quits dock in bomb trial, Judge's comments on Theft Act. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Unionists will resist any united Ireland moves, Inertia and error by Government have brought end to bipartisanship, Efficiency but loving care needed in NHS House of Lords, 'PQ 17' appeal starts in House of Lords, Vote would not affect determination to end violence-Mr Heath, Welcome to Mr Wilson's call for talks: border plan unrealistic House of Commons. Picture Gallery. Shipping News: Bilbao Line will run new car ferries. Official Appointments and Notices: Corsican wins Prix Femina, University news, Latest appointments, RHS awards. Sport: Tennis King's Cup court found to be faulty, Rugby Union Spencer's chance could come again but Greenwood's day looks done, Golf Oosterhuis gamble fails, Skiing New attack by Mr Brundage, Sports in Brief, Cricket Schools event sponsored, Football Delay allows Knowles to join England party, Racing Romping sold for 46,000 guineas, Hockey Britain reach last eight. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 'Nothing to stop the wind of history blowing up Sir Alec's Kilt', 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Nov 28, 1946, The night sky in December. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: What Can Be Learnt From The Crashes?, The Substance Behind The Show, The Unending Task, The Future Of Shipbuilding. Letters to the Editor: Walking to school, Methods of interrogation, Shopping in supermarkets, Blue Plaques, Plight of Syrian Jews, Preventing industrial accidents, Postal charges, Policy language, Unemployment, Will Christ come again?, Giro economies, Public policy and research, House contracts, Canterbury choir school, New industry for Marseiiles, Hitler and the A-bomb, Kestrels on motorways, Fashions in words, The office of mayor, Rhodesian bonds, A wider union of Churches, Exhibitions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Browning Institute buys 36 letters from Elizabeth to a friend for £4,200, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,936, Radio, Bbc 1, Strong British challenge in bridge championships. Obituaries: Sir G. Hughes-Onslow, MR H.R. GARDINER Conservationist and writer, Mr W. E. V.Young, Sir Leslie Thomas, Professor G. W. Harris Anatomy at Oxford. Reviews: The Romanovs at home Nicholas and Alexandra (a) Odeon, Leicester Square, French dressing Ballet-Théâtre Contemporain Sadler's Wells, BBC Chorus Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sandy Wilson's new musical, John Browning Queen Elizabeth Hall, Musica Antica E Nuova Purcell Room, The Snowdon-Hart partnership. Business and Finance: Ford-Werke licence for Wankel engine will benefit US and foreign affiliates, Breakdown of Rome talks averted, British Assets Trust Limited Enlarged Equity Investment Portfolio Removal of Capital Gains Tax Essential to Long-term Prosperity, United States Machine tool orders still fail to recover, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Output halted at Allied brewery after lockout claim by union, Mr Feather calls for 'threshold' wage deals, Fixed Interest and Money, East Europe group to aid UK on Kama truck project, Britons eating more home-produced food, Allied approach to THF Council likely this week, Renault to launch mini in Britain next autumn, Computer news Future role of NCC remains uncertain, Company News Marshalls put on speed, Company Meeting Assam-Dooars Holdings A Welcome Improvement, New Issues Midlands building trade supplier for market, Business Diary: Feverishly-awaited LSE lecture Cornish crisis, France Near miss in target for gross domestic product, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ghana Bank stake in HP group, Clyde union wants talks with tanker firm, Big shake-up for state employment exchanges soon, Britain to fight OECD plan for tougher shipbuilding credit, Appeal for dumping levy on Pakistan cotton goods, BOAC's profit drops £3.2m in the first half, Doulton agrees to Pearson's takeover bid, West Germany Trade surplus declines in October, Metal stocks 'overstated' in Bevan accounts, Private house building up, but public sector drops, McAlpine to go public at end of next year, Bank statements for November, Bids and Deals Citibank buy Campbell from Minster, Unemployment among white-collar staff on TUC conference agenda, House of Fraser sells Derry & Toms, In brief, Refit in Holland for BP oil rig, Mining Charterhall in UK oil drilling, Efta Trade with US narrows deficit, Dow closes 13.14 higher as Wall St rally resumes, European Ferries and the ASN acquisition, Bank lending rise fails to spur industrial customers, Soviet Union Mr Stans backs gas exploitation study by US, Dutch-German marriage would pose threat to BSC's dominance Frank Vogl outlines plans to form a steel giant on the Continent, Union officials pinpoint Ford plant problems. Stock Exchange Tables: wall Street, How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Woolworth in demand again, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Recent Issues, Equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments John Lewis name two more directors. Property: Salerooms.
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