The Times - 29/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Paul Roudedge Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Philip Howard, From Moshe Brilliant, Michael Wale, Keith Horner, Max Harrison, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Stanley Reynolds, David Wade, By Rex Bellamy tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Norman Fowler MP, PHS, Geraldine Norman, SHAWCROSS, H. GOLDRING NEIL PETERMAN, , M. CAROLINE HILL, , PHILLADA BALLARD, , ANDREW DODWELL, , GORDON HYDE, , R. KISSACK, , JOHN R. TRUSTRAM EVE, , C. T. ALLMAND, , G. S. P. FREEMAN-GRENVILLE, , PETER BROWN, , ALAN COULTHARD, , R. L. McEWEN, , R. D. PARKINSON, , WENDY WRIGHT, , JULIAN CUMMINS, , BARBARA GIDDINS, , From Our Special Correspondent, J. E. M., By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas, By Giles Smith, By Sally White, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, IAN SENIOR, , M. MENTRIS, , ANTHONY WHITE, , J. CH. SIMOPOULOS, , BASIL SAVAGE, , J. BRENDON GEORGE, , Kenneth Owen, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, Sarah MeyseyThompson, by Margaret Stone, A consulting actuary writes:, by D. F. Callund, by Malcolm Taylor secretary, National Provident Institution, by David McCulloch, by John Gaselee, by Margaret Allen, by Pamela Mann,
ResumoNews: RAF officer deserted 'to fly mercy missions', President Tito given lavish welcome at White House, Unwanted Cubans refuse to budge, Second college fights plan for bridge, Doctor says care of subnormal in danger, Golden rules for avoiding penury in old age, Israel to snub UN mission on Jerusalem, Making provision for migrant workers in the EEC, Jubilation at Common Market headquarters over clear go-ahead, Wild West painting fetches £41,666, S Africa picks German TV system, 3,000 Vietcong to be released by Saigon, Armies meet in dispute on border bridge, Damage by Concorde costs £11,000, By and large, the White Paper has received a warm welcome. But-as these, Mr Mellish may stand down as chief whip, 2,000 move from villages near volcano, Making sense of bureaucratic Gibberish, Plans soon for merging the small farms, Dutch royal visit to W Germany 'cosy', Boon to those who break their service, Black Arrow puts Britain in the satellite league, India less rigid over BBC, Learning how to live with leisure time, A buyer's guide to annuity options, Homes for handicapped become scapegoat for guilt of society, conference is told, The Times Diary Prince Charles and the Gromet, Census may be changed, Detained man plunges ten storeys to his death in Johannesburg, Government faith in private schemes, Stolen art treasures found in Euston luggage locker, Nordic policy and the Six, Mrs Gandhi grows angry over observers plan, Bakery union threatens to call national strike after deadlock over £3 pay claim, Fire destroys Cairo Opera House, Far East defence chief points to threat to trade if Soviet fleet operates in Indian Ocean, Challenge to employers over racial equality, Artemis stoker had no training for 18 years, Church concerned over radio religious policy, Experts clash on cannabis, Space technology Choosing Britain's place in the space race, East Berlin is to have homeward visit, New tax allowances help self-employed people and their widows, Opportunities for social work in retirement are wide ranging. Pamela Mann presents a guide, Lord Hill denies Ulster 'sniping' in BBC news, General Suharto lectures MPs on their role, Union warning on plans for teacher training, Aging symbols of German war crimes in Holland, Sauce for the goose-or how all right is Jack? A comparative, M Gaston Defferre's call for Franco-Soviet friendship treaty surprises Mr Brezhney, Cost of most meat unchanged Food prices Sally White, Labour fears possible break-up of parliamentary party after vote, Mr Nixon hails the result, Heath vision of European unity, Leave land for future, planners are urged, Parliament gives a resounding Yes to Europe with MPs' majority of 112, Hanratty inquiry refused by Mr Maudling, A beacon shines out to Europe, M Servan-Schreiber tries approach to Communists, Superwoman Octobriana flaunts her body at the Kremlin, Turkish general's warning amid growing confusion, 95 developing nations demand fairer share of the world's trade, Pensions and Retirement, Changes in strategy for investment fund managers: the trend towards property, Farm union decides to stay on register, Vote a beginning, not an end, Mr Wilson says, Three EEC applicants are putting issue to voters, Glory in caving sinks out of sight Regional notebook, Herr Strauss criticized over Starfighters, Fashion extra from Paris by Prudence Glynn, Chairman Mao keeps world guessing on his delegation to UN, Obstacles to a settlement with Rhodesia. 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Law: Chancery Division Injunction stops Sunday market Birmingham Corporation v Perry Barr Stadium Ltd and Another, Interrupter at Welsh trial put in custody, U S millionaire sues former debutante for £250,000 gifts, Judgment against estate agent bars claim Barrington v Lee, Boy accused of murder 'lived in unnatural situation', Girl 'persuaded by councillor to cast false vote', Court order stops student payments, Court order to students, Court move to stop nuclear test fails, Tax appeal not prejudiced by 13 days' delay Regina v HM Inspector of Taxes Ex Parte Clarke, Jail for prison-leave murder, Boy of 14 accused over four murders, Inspector is jailed for car deception. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Peers vote 451 to 58 for entry to Common Market House of Lords, The Commons say 'Yes' to Europe: terms endorsed by 356 votes to 244-majority 112, Queen's tribute to troops in Ulster, How MPs cast their votes, Mr Wilson sets out what a Labour Government would do if Britain was in EEC House of Commons, How Labour Peers voted. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Public Notices, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Horrid happenings Thirties style The Grissom Gang (x) Carlton Outback (x) London Pavilion What's the Matter with Helen? (x) New Victoria (from November 11) The Hellstrom Chronicle (a) Prince Charles Theatre Catch Me a Spy (a) Odeon, Leicester Square, Rpo Festival Hall, The Force of Destiny Coliseum, Tom Jones ADC Cambridge, The Persuaders Atv, House and Home Radio 3, Zappa's 200 Motels, Paul Badura-Skoda Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Rough path for approaching giant, Racing Thirteen remains lucky as Beeby retires, Tennis Practice makes Layer irresistible, Sports in Brief, Golf Three qualifying events for Open next year, Another milestone for Rhodes, Bloodstock sales Freeman's price may be week's highest, Rugby Union Oxford captain returns, Football Fates are kind again to London clubs, Boxing Rowe quashes rumours of retirement. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Indira Gandhi States Her Case, Tour Cost And Size Scales, Far Too Big And Risky A Bang, Citizens Of Europe. Letters to the Editor: Arab oil and nationalization, Welsh language in the courts, Search for the Nile, Selling Church treasures, Father Christmas, Finding a fair price for blight, EEC membership and electronics, Save Giro, Public fireworks, Soviet artists, Assessing Capital Gains tax, Paying for the Titian, Postal codes, Reports prepared by Justice, The Army's history, No impropriety, Thames-side building, Father and mother, Copyright libraries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Leonas Bistras, Mr H. S. M. Burns, Sir William Parker, C. Worth Howard, Mr Herbert Weinstock Author and music critic, Mr Gilbert Foyle Co-founder of famous firm of booksellers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday, October 28, 1946 Germans for Russia. Business and Finance: Taiwan status riddle for the IMF, Chile Bitter background to copper showdown, Monsanto and agency to part, Atlantic air fares deadlock still unresolved, Commodities, Nationalized industries: end of a myth, New York sugar drops six points, Unit trust prices, Chairmen's Reports, Promise of 500 new jobs in Sunderland, Fixed Interest and Money, CBI chief urges companies to keep firm stand against inflationary pay rises, Milan: too many cooks and not enough broth, Mining Bearish short-term outlook for RCM, Dunlop finds a way out of its difficulty, Company News Photo-Me omits final and discards rights, Court Line to buy five TriStars in £40m orders, Statement soon on future of the NBA, Hamlyn Publishing Group, London group banned from razing New York flats, Belgium BLEU payments surplus rises, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Record output of bus chassis by Daimler, TSB employees given 9½ pc pay increase, Conzinc plans early start at Bougainville, CBI-Japan talks on regulating sales in UK, Report urges training centres for managers of small firms, France Lorraine steel group to shut 19 plants and make 12,000 workers redundant, Conoco deal with Indonesian oil company, Bids and Deals Bovis agree £8½m terms for Page-Johnson, Neddy study of low-cost wool sector, Britain to discuss cooperation with Japan on aerospace development, West Germany Big dividend cuts forecast, Business Diary: Calais demands a UK invasion Euro-Quaker, Peace formula put to dock unions, Provisional U S trade surplus, BSA strike call fails as first workers paid off, Kinta Kellas Rubber, Feather sees early end to Act, In brief, Pay dilemma facing Rolls toolroom strikers, Minster to keep stake in British Midland Airways, Second Broadmount Trust Limited Revenue And Dividend Increased, Private sector building well ahead of last year, $50m expansion to Singapore refinery, Contracts Curtiss-Wright wins South African order, Too few permits for hauliers to Europe, United States Courts forcing reopening of E Coast ports, Mr Marsh backs planners, Barclay plans to amalgamate toy subsidiaries, Allied plans for merger with THF foundering, Pirelli losses prompt Dunlop move to restructure combine's capital, Lex pays £4.6m for Sonesta's London hotel, Further recovery for corporate profit totals, Welsh plea to halt manpower drift, French bank rate lowered ¼pc to deter speculators, New Issues Strong response to newcomers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, De La Rue in demand, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New directors elected to ICI board. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Not a bumper night for the box. You could goggle at what technology has in store for us in, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,909.
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