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The Times - 18/09/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From George Clark, From John Clare, From Brian Cashinella, From David Bonavia, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, From Alan McGregor, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge, By Chris Dunkley, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Rex Bellamy, By Joyce Whitehead, By Tom Freeman, By Gordon Allan, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessey, David Wade, Guy Brett, Michael Billington, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Sylvie Nickels, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, Henry Stanhope, Geoffrey Wansell, Patrick Brogan, PHS, By J Bruce-Gardyne MP, ROBERTA DODDS., J. G. MORRISON., W. R. EYRES, H. C. ALEXANDER., F. CHALMERS-WRIGHT., KENNETH COHEN, , PHILIP DONNELLAN., TONY CHATER, , A. D. M. BROWN., DOUGLAS VICARY., C. J. MACMAHON., GEORGE WATSON., BRUCE URQUHART., DAVID DICKENS., KENNETH GARLICK, , IAN M. D. LITTLE., TED LEATHER, , ERNEST WISTRICH., PETER LUKE, , JAMES B. FELL., By Bishop F R Barry, From Philip Howard, From Seton Gordon, The Rev Prof G. W. Anderson, A correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Philip Dyer, By Sally White, By Giles Smith, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kenshaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Armytage, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, Ronald lrving, From Staff Reporters,

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News: Mr Thorpe plans discipline code for Young Liberals, Egypt shoots down plane far behind Israel lines, Nixon policies will hit EEC trade balance, Mr Powell says Britain will be subservient, Burial of Attica hostages stopped at graveside, A home fit for literature's Great Cham to live on in, Mr Feather to meet unions over newspaper stoppages, Four questioned after Mayfair armed arrest, Mr Heath endorses a European summit, Five missing after blaze on trawler, European security main topic of Black Sea talks between Herr Brandt and Mr Brezhnev, Liberal Assembly/Scarborough, Motorway plan to channel cars out of city, No strings on state aid for TV series, Mr Mintoff arrives for talks at Chequers, Thames bridges repel fishing armada's 'invasion' of London, Probation work in need of change, Fare argument for girl who found baby, Justice divided on that sporting chance, No-man's land of wrecked homes after flight of 8,000, 'Lunchtime abortions' backed by doctors, Mr Maudling warned on internment, Titian recovered after car chase in Padua, Herr Strauss in call for end to offset payments, Reggio death as rioters clash with police, Drink Wines you may have met on holiday, The Times Diary Will N Devon Tories Picarda?, Life with the chimpanzees, Ulster guarantee sought, Nationalists buoyant at Stirling result, Publishers' statement, Senate votes to restore conscription in America, Dean denies subterfuges to flout the law, Personal Investment And Finance: Two How to have cake and eat some of it, Gardening People v Poplar, Russians lift travel ban on Mr Rostropovich, Coach collision in Spain kills 17 Canadian women, When policemen work to rule, Ulster inquiry ready to hear witnesses, Travel Ambling and angling in the fens, Soldier and policeman shot dead in Ulster, Antiques Incense, classics and porcelain birds, British diplomat accused of encouraging coup, Spain ready to listen to any offer from Britain, 46 pipers in gold medal competition, Strategy For Pensions, Police raid 100 houses in Sewell search, Mr Cook & Mr Moore being an account from the Dagenham Dialogues of Dud & Pete, Food Breaking breakfast habits, Is a third party really necessary?, Rebuilding the house of Christian Faith, Warning of increase in school meal prices, 700,000 elm trees may be diseased in South, Goal of unity in EEC, Crossing the thin blue line, Goodman mission gets down to work quickly, London debuts. Official Appointments and Notices: U S Supreme Court, University news, Church news. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Sport: Tennis Easy matches for Mrs King, Rugby Union Test for Canadians a pointer for Welsh, Cricket Yorkshire II become champions, Britain rebound resiliently from adversity, Olympic Games Little prospect of China's return, Sports in Brief, Royben finds speed to hold off two challengers, Going to the dogs, Boxing Buchanan may get a Lonsdale Belt, Hockey England women return from tour, Football West Ham could bring surprise, Yachting Caig stays at the top in overall placings. Law: Lady Fleming to be tried by military court, Farmhouse demolition: Five in court, Court told that Sewell 'could be anywhere', Judge says that John McVicar was 'quartermaster' to armed robbers after jail escape, Seven years' jail for seaman, New trial after jurors spoke to a witness, Travel by journalists in W Bengal restricted, KGB men question two foreign journalists, My Lai charges dismissed or reduced, Morocco death sentences. Index. Display Advertising: Acklam & Burton Limited, Taban, Bond Department Welfare Insurance Co Ltd., Ebor General Fund, Schroders Limited, The Sunday Times, Dewar's, Hambro Property Investment Bonds, Weatherglaze Windows Ltd, The Times Superstore, Cowlishaw, Walker & Co. Limited, Tyndall, Flag Investment Company Ltd., British Titan Limited, Legge, Rhp, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Save And Prosper Group. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, The Long Hot Weekend, For The Epicure, Collectors, Educational, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess Creaks in the world cycle, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,878, Radio, The Changeling at Gardner Centre, Bridge Even the best blunder, Sunday. Reviews: Films by artists Situation, In the interests of justice, Tony Curtis, Cosi fan tutte Theatre Royal, Norwich. Editorials/Leaders: The Liberal Generation Gap, Equities Prospects, Lord Goodman's Not Very Hopeeul Mission, Where The Group Of Ten Agree. Letters to the Editor: In France under German occupation, Spare the wasp?, The human explosion, Candour about EEC, Festivals at Battle, Music students' lodgings, The Lord's Prayer, Refugee burden on India, Letters To The Editor The policeman on the beat, Stage boycott of S Africa, Quarrying at Cromarty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 18, 1946.. Obituaries: FATHER DE VAUX Biblical theology, Mr Gerald Bentall, PROF J. A. HAWGOOD Authority on American history, Lady Rowallan, PROF E. WIND History of Art at Oxford. Business and Finance: AUEW applies to deregister on Oct 1, UCS had turned the corner says pre-liquidation report by SIB, Unit Trusts: Growth, Income and Specialist funds (progress this year and in past three years). Unitholder Index September 16, 1971: 1,661.4, Commodities, Unit trust prices, GKN plant closure will cost 1,000 jobs, New Issues BHP's $50m debenture in four series, Australia accepts two-year renewal of sterling pact, Midland engineering firms threatened by post-holiday strikes, Dispute hits Midland petrol supply, Exceptions to French import payments rule, Alcan site electricians fight to win back jobs, Liquidation for Rolls-Royce Ltd, Spear & Jackson in merger discussions, PA Consultants in line for £1m Europe data deal, Steady retail prices hint at success of restraint pledge, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Strike threat in US docks grows, No increase in Lines offer, Fixed Interest, Company Meeting The Selukwe Gold Mining And Finance Company Limited Annual General Meeting, Engelhard buys metal trading firm, LME membership for Gerald Metals, Yen problems cost Japan six tanker contracts, United British Securities Trust Limited, All-Africa trade fair attracts 28 nations, Mining Poseidon's US partner outlines its find, Russia may give Britain £60m truck plant orders, Banking on Army & Navy's property potential, Bids and Deals Grimshawe-Blaskeys tussle flares, Sterling and Money, Grimshawe puts up Blaskey's bid, Investment Trust Asset Values, Farm price dilemma for EEC ministers, Financial News Company News BSC (B'ham) loses another £600,000, CBI doubts on regional policy after Six entry, Lufthansa says BOAC's 'Early Bird' scheme is discriminatory and immoral, Personal Investment And Finance: One Time to give unit trusts a second chance, Round up. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Equities move irregularly, Wall Street, The Times list of latest dividends. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr P G Stanley managing director of Doloswella. Property. Births.

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