The Times - 17/09/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Richard Wigg, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, From George Clark Political Staff, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Marcel Berlins and Pearce Wright, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Sally White, Arthur Osman Birmingham, From a Staff Reporter, From Staff Reporters, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Patrick Brogan, From Dan van der Vat, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, By John Winder, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, Alan Blyth, Ronald Hayman, John Percival, Richard Maylan, Gerald Ely, PHS, FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER., COLIN SHINDLER., WILFRID FORDHAM., J. A. HOSTETTLER., KENNET, , WILLIAM MONTAGU-POLLOCK, P. F-F. BRUTTON, , R. C. HUMPHREYS., R. M. EMRYS-ROBERTS, Chairman, , GREVILLE JANNER, , CHARLES HADFIELD, , R. TOEMAN., J. A. CAMACHO., FRANCES N. FENTON., HENRI PIERRE., BERNARD BRAINE, , IRENE BRIDGEMAN., From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Mr Sefton Delmer, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Alan McGregor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By lan Murray, By Arthur Reed, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, WILLIAM J. M. SHELTON, , A. M. DIMBLEBY, , GEORG TUGENDHAT., MICHAEL TYCE, P. E. THORN., From a Special Correspondent, G. A. VARLEY., David Jones, Philip Dyer, by David Cross, by Harry Debelius Madrid Correspondent, by Jon Searle Gibraltar Correspondent, by John Carter Travel Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Atlantic alliance relations reach crucial stage, Gibraltar a special report, Wage-price restraint to follow Nixon freeze, Post Office in bank raid misconception, Equal rights for women listed, Department suspected V and G 'leak', Tory bottom of poll as Labour hold Stirling, Spain may open UN door to informal talks, Another Italian church raid by art thieves, Egypt ready to sacrifice 'one million people', Hostages at Attica prison died in crossfire, Palace denial of 'Royal' title for Princess Anne, Liberal Assembly/Scarborough, Forced landing for Kennedy helicopter, Mr Maudling tells MP that life sentence in practice is far from a 'hollow sham', Officer foils hijack in Jordan airliner, Watching over the sick patient of Prague, Goodman mission has real prospects of Rhodesian settlement, Young Liberals' political chief speaks of 'criminal irresponsibility', Problems of time and space, Freed envoy tells of death threat ordeal in Tupamaros dungeon, Spanish bishops seek pledge against torture, Close finish expected in Danish election, Three policemen die in Tokyo airport battle, Design council accepts income challenge, Preservation of individual freedom 'most difficult task to be fulfilled', Correction, Captain Medina denies My Lai killings order, Yard drug squad man denies acting dishonestly, Call for law to control laboratory poisons, Chile tells news agency to close offices, Hanoi alters its terms for releasing American prisoners, Retraining scheme for workless urged, Tinkering with secret of life fraught with dangers, Counterpoint The Times table lamp offer, Gaullists worried by decline of Parliament, Thames admits that television series on overseas aid was financed partly by Government, Debate on Ulster reforms today, Juridical independence is the only answer for Ulster, Dartmoor letter tells of trouble fears, Teachers 'should train for 4 years', Courts for small claims, Equal pay call by industrialist in South Africa, Wilson depression at trade with Russia, For the past two years Gibraltar has been cut off from the mainland., Science report Space: Moonquakes show structure, Food prices Poultry producers plan sales drive but lamb still the cheapest joint, Roller towel strangles boy of nine, at school, Pakistan Army withdrawal is demanded, Herr Brandt hopes for new steps in cooperation at Crimea talks, Lord Hailsham ridicules the anti-Marketeers, 500 troops withdrawn, Regional notebook Climbing the language barrier, Slum clearance being neglected, Shelter says, Ministers confident that talks are not imperilled, Call to expel 'Liberal anarchists', The Times Diary Marsh's first key appointment, Rail workshop pay claim, Air board warns tour operators about 'dangerous' price war, 'The Devils' banned throughout Italy, Food distribution problems as Bengal floods recede, Health hazards found in new detergents, The US must demonstrate wider allegiance, Dean says evidence founded in fantasy, Facing the situation with resilience, Israeli press attacks on Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Man dies after Belfast shooting, Anglican group opposes union plan, Newspaper publishers' statement on dispute, Amin warning that Dr Obote would be tried, US ready to back Peking for Security Council. News in Brief. Sport: Olympic Games Rhodesia plan approved, Tennis Defence of title doubtful, Football Value of away goals crucial to many, Motor racing Competition for the family car, Sports in Brief, Boxing, Yachting Caig retains Fireball title, Horse show Oliver wins on home ground, Ballynockan to give Lambourn trainer his biggest success, Athletics Internationals seek a 'little progress', Cricket Somerset II fight with spirit, Britain make their finest start to Ryder Cup in US. Index. Display Advertising: London Electrical And General Trust Limited., Cable And Wireless, Gibraltar Chronicle, The Queen's Award To Industry 1972, Cil, Miele, Rfd Group Limited, Vickers, Löwenbräu, Exchange Travel, Residential Property, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Robert McBride (Middleton) Ltd., Ruberoid, The Observer, Banque Del'indochine, The Rock Hotel, Shelter, Liptons, Bkt, Rtz, Schreiber, Ibc, Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation, Douglas, Thistle Hotels Ltd., Gib, Gibraltar, Times Special Reports, Yorkshire Chemicals Limited, Alfa Romeo (Gb) Ltd.,, H-A-Fox, Swiss National Tourist Office, Parcar Queensway Hotel Gibraltar, Gallenkamp, Wings Appeal, Ada (Halifax) Limited, Weatherall Green & Smith, Kloster Prinz, The Royal Bank Of Septland Limited, Wm. Cory & Son, Ltd., Residential Development. Picture Gallery. Law: Divorce petition, Mr Abernathy arrested. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Othello Mermaid, LSO/de Burgos Albert Hall, British director for Athens Oedipus Rex, Ariadne auf Naxos Theatre Royal, Norwich, Sex as a painful duty Carnal Knowledge (x) Leicester Square Theatre Blind Terror (x) Odeon, Marble Arch Willard (x) Carlton A Gunfight (a) ABC 2 Little Fauss and Big Halsy (x) Cinecenta, Appetizing premiere Ballet Rambert Cochrane Theatre, Pantagleize Old Vic, The Sandboy Greenwich. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Principal Psychologist, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9 & 10, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 & 21, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Des O'Connor returns, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,877. Property: Property Augustus John studio converted, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Need To Make Pensions Better, Herr Brandt Goes Again To Russia, Tour Operators' Tightrope, Tactics Of Japan's New Left. Letters to the Editor: Hospital care of the dying patient, Exchange white, Battle of Hastings, China, Taiwan and the UN, Victims are themselves to blame, Waiting for justice, Prison as a deterrent, Engineers' unions, How daft we are, Labelling that is so important, Limit power for economy, Modern canals, Israel and Ulster, A cancelled flight, A Broadcasting Council?, Tours of London, Arrest of Lady Fleming, Famine in Bengal, Jews in Russia, France under Nazi occupation, Dr Kaldor's proposal will defeat itself. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 17, 1946 Union Gaulliste. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Dartmouth cadets, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Dr Ernst Adam, Sir Eric Miéville Assistant Private Secretary to King George VI, Sir James Harrison, Mr Stephen Horvat. Business and Finance: World sales tour for the Hawker Harrier, Chairmen's Reports Aberdare breaking even, Textiles Will ICI's charity begin at home?, Tinned music speeds up visual inspection jobs, France Industry accepts voluntary price restraint, Reed group launches carbonless copy paper, Commodities, Government 'understates cost of EEC entry', Unit trust prices, Rolls-Royce Motors to be public company, Hairdressers' training board dies in the red, Washington reaffirms $9,000m deficit, Tesco account transferred to JWT, Schroder Wagg director selected as Takeover Panel executive head, Import values in line with exports, Contractors defy pay pact, £7m Shell vessel will help deep-sea oil exploration, Early signs of Vickers recovery, Limited holiday week working at Lucas to beat strike backlog, Business Diary: CWS finds a £400m man. Howard Hughes' yellow letter, Jascot unit trust aims at extra high income, Bids and Deals Gailey cuts holding in Thos Poole, Pru offer to Mr Murray, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Company News Home market puts damper on APV outlook, Contracts CEGB buys £840,000 Honeywell system, City basks in new competitive credit climate, Mining No interim by Amal Metal, Fixed Interest, Vickers paying interim dividend on £2.75m profit, Australia Ruling next week in Angela mining dispute, $700m Mack Trucks deal with Russia cancelled, Liverpool marine insurance link-up, £20,000m outlay for plastics seen, New Issues Property Investment to raise £2m, Belgians deny interest in UCS yard, State intervention stunted growth of haulage firms DTI report says, Gatt council adopts report condemning US surcharge, Group of Ten ministerial meeting ends with minimal agreement on reform, Leyland may withdraw from EEF, Treasury answers questions on surcharge, Common Market Mr Davies calls for regional aid, Government guidelines on fluorspar mining, TGWU end Devlin threat, Putting on the style, ICI advance in yarn processing reorganization, £115m rise in private bank loans in 3 months. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices No decisive trend, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Dennis Landau becomes CWS food controller. Births.
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