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The Times - 11/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Henry Stanhope, From Robert Fisk, From Kuldip Nayar, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Julian Mounter. Motoring Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Alan McGregor, by Dr Jeffrey Gray, Katie Stewart, Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, Ronald Hayman, Stanley Sadie, John Carter, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Peter Waymark, John Chartres, Peter Hazelhurst and Henry Stanhope, PHS, K. S. RYLE., ANTHONY LESTER, JOEL BARNETT, IAN F. BOWATER, , JOHN A. URE, , COLIN M. MORRIS, GERALDINE M. AVES, IVO MORSHEAD, H.A. WILLIAMS, F. KEMBLE WILLIAMS, , ROSE MARY WISEMAN, JOHN ALLEN MAY, JOAN ROOKER, HARRY G. McCONNELL, , HOWELL T. JOHN THEO SCHOFIELD, D. M. LLOYD-JONES, PHILIP FARMER., HAROLD WEBB., By C. F. Evans., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, T., B. J. P., Mr Caspar Brook, Mr Tom Maschler, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By John Hopkins, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, By R W Shakespeare, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. D., Halldora Blair, Ronald Irving, John Drummond, By Peter Hill, By Our Transport Correspondent,

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News: Fall of Dacca imminent as Indian troops cross last river barrier, Islamic call for holy war to help Pakistan, Portuguese corvettes for South Africa, Probation officers ban jobs on councils, Food Beef goulash and prune mousse, British mothers tell of Karachi air raids, Russia denies that any of its forces are involved, India And Pakistan Night-and-day air raids reported by evacuees, Italian moves to end ballot crisis, Motorways closure in fog is rejected, Kidnappers demand £833,000 for shop owner, The scholars and the Word of God, 'Pauper' leaves £58,000, Nixon veto on child care plan attacked, Americans to get £6,280m in tax reductions, Bombing halt before final attack, West Europe And Overseas. Nato foreign ministers favour security conference but not yet, Police fail to find £42,000 missing on liner, Call to ease Secrets Act, Work starts on homeless centre after complaints, New medical rights for sick prisoners, Red Cross told that napalm has been used, Civilians are shot after an Army patrol is attacked in Belfast, New Abbey bells ring out over Westminster, 'Fabulous' Concorde gets Davies assurance, Antiques Bags of bargains in Oxford, GMC increases fees for doctors by £3, Indians will help run Bangla Desh, Compromise by Congress on foreign aid, Radio David Wade The Laughter Machine, Government 'succeeded where Labour failed', Unification is still a suicidal word in Ulster, Law Pig in a poke problem, Bandwagon returns with Stinker and all, Paris council protest over motorway, Travel Taken for a ride, The slippery slope of censorship, 'Patriotic censorship' rejected, Science report Climate: Advance of the Sahara desert, Dr Barzel visits Moscow, Men who command India's armies on western and Bengal fronts, Heavy toll in Kashmir battle of Chamb, 120 smoky buses barred from streets of Rome, Karachi burial of Briton killed in Indian raid, The Times Diary Bentley case-Goddard again, Rhodesia will give British traders no Preference, Three Leeds policemen are cleared, Airlift from Dacca planned for today, Drink Something for everyone, Hunger strike by woman in Soviet camp, Compton check on new complaints, East and West Germany to sign settlement of Berlin Problem today, Stray bullet injures girl of three as troops fight gunmen in Bogside, Ministry's report on mental hospitals condemned by expert, Mrs Gandhi's pledge to fight until 'enemy is crushed', Travel A ferry on the right track, PO attack on 'toe-the-line' pay agreements, Festival of Light in protest at 'Hair' service in St Paul's, The war in Perspective, The biology of sex differences, Iraq and Libya ready for more action in Persian Gulf dispute, Gardening Barking up the right trees. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Times Christmas Gift Guide, Hodge Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Humidifiers & Instruments, Christmas Gift Guide, Wings Limited, Personal Columns, Normandy Car Ferries,, For The Epicure, Target Trust Managers Limited, Ansafone, Dfds, Slater Walker, William Jacks & Company Limited, Eagle, Burgess Products Company (Holdings), Veuve Du Vernay, Sea Travel Centre, Schroder Europe Fund, Tristan Da Cunha, Oxfam, The Save The Children Fund,, Je Reviens, Thomson Quick Ticket, Abbey Property Bonds, European Unity, Healey & Baker, Olympic Airways, The Times Superstore, Tyndall, Amalgamated Securities Limited, The Times Directory Of Estate Agents, Ceylon, Barclays Unicorn Unit Trusts. Weather: The Weather. Law: Reprieve for killer, Two cleared on McVicar charge, Witness tells of man coming out of hedges, Drug sentence upheld Regina v Jolley, Court of Appeal Driver who gave 'ride at your own risk' notice to passenger not liable for damages Birch v Thomas, M6 deaths: lorry driver for trial, Senate confirms appointment of Mr Rehnquist, Sentences cut in jewels case. Politics and Parliament: Government recognize value of public enterprise-Minister, Damages may be sought for ship attack, First reading of Bill on pay in Parliament. Official Appointments and Notices: Herr Brandt receives Nobel Peace Prize, University news, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,946, Broadcasting: Saturday, Period financially outclassed by the Victorians comes into its own, Chess More and more matches, Radio, Bridge Bad bid bonuses, Sunday. Classified Advertising: Collectors, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Art Exhibitions, The Times Directory Of Estate Agents, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Lone Travellers Take The New Way To The New World, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Reviews: Thick skins, hard work and more luck needed at National Theatre, Maureen Lehane Wigmore Hall Stephen Walsh, Frank Zappa The Rainbow Michael Wale, Norman Jewison: musical man, Antonio Ballista Purcell Room Max Harrison, No solution to the Unfinished mysteries. Editorials/Leaders: Take-Off For The Concorde, The Best Years Of Their Lives, Computer Dealing, Where To Treat The Mentally Ill. Letters to the Editor: Security for Israel, 'Hair' at St Paul's, Clergy stipends, Christianity in modern society, America and Ulster, Fashions in words, Rhodesian settlement, Lord Northcliffe's death, Spanning the years, The Queen's public expenditure, West Country hospitals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 10, 1946. Bless the bride. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. J. Langdon-Davies, Miss Nan Fairbrother, DR WILFRID BONSER University Librarian, Kynaston Reeves Actor of wide experience, Mr Wilfred Hobbs. Sport: Golf Practice repays Butler with day's best score, Squash Rackets Delicacy beats delicacy, Racing Leap Frog is Dreaper's best hope for ending lean spell, Cricket Walters gets his century after three escapes, Football Leeds United's turn to be hunters of first division, Sports in Brief, Boxing Frazier makes slow start in training, Badminton Limping Talbot reaches semi-final round, Rugby Union Interesting Confrontations in England trial, Rowing London University show depth of talent, Weekend fixtures, Athletics Runners accused of wanting payment, Tennis Smith suffers first defeat but stays at the front with Nastase, Skiing Outlook stormy as skiers lose their way again. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Good rise in EMI, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Gilts shed ½ point in profit-taking: equities steady, Pilkington's conservative accounting, Engineering union in W Germany urges acceptance of offer, Mineral find will provide jobs in Highlands, Big cutback in production workers, Fate of Allied's bid for THF will rest on the Panel, Mining Seven out of ten for North Flinders, Warning on EEC's trade differences with US, 800 ICI jobs to go at Teesside plants, Commodities, Strong rise in pre-Christmas shop takings, Move to extend pay/prices bill, Four US banks cut discount rate, Unit trust prices, Peak month for home loans, but savings fall, Fixed Interest and Money, Tokyo-Washington trade talks open in Honolulu, Insurance Participating in bonuses, Cheaper loans, New Issues Transport Development raising £5m loan, In brief CMG plans seven new service companies, Unit Trusts, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Sterling gains 7 points but DM eases in dollar terms, Disputes procedure ended, Britain may regret railway decline if motorway growth restricted, Mr Marsh says, Personal Investment And Finance Provisions to assist widows, Esro injects £118m into satellite programme, Personal Investment And Finance Get satisfaction for your car repairs, Venezuela tightens grip on its oilfields, Company News I C Gas figures upset market, AEG partnership scheme to meet import challenge, Ford denies Soviet move, Bids and Deals U S part-offer for Turner Mfg, French broaden aid plan for computer firms, Lord Thomson of Fleet (at the, New jobs hope in Scotland.

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