The Times - 16/09/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Brian Cashinella, From a Staff Reporter, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, From Hugh Noyes, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Science Correspondent, By Ohris Dunkley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Eric Marsiden, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Edmund J. Rooney, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Michael Ratcliffe, Geoffrey Holmes, A. P. Ryan, Philip French, David Cheshire, Cameron Hazleburst, Jeffery Daniels, Roger Baker, Barry Norman, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, By Robin Chichester-Clark, , Ian McDonald, PHS, By Roy Hattersley, , B. G. BIRDSEYE., SIDNEY F. SABIN., M. J. DENNIS, , ANTHONY CRIPPS, , ALAN A. TAIT., DONALD McA. HUNTER., F. A. JENNER, IAN OSWALD, W. VON BAEYER, THOMAS L. PERRY E. F. CARR, J. PIPPARD, D. H. CLARKE, D. A. POND, H. CLAPHAM, F. POST, A. H. CRISP. K. RAWNSLEY, D. L. DAVIES, DEREK RICHTER, H. V. DICKS, H. R. ROLLIN, GRIFFITH EDWARDS, D. ROSENTHAL, P. SAINSBURY, L. EITINGER, J. SCHORSTEIN, T. FERGUSON RODGER, MOGERS SCHOU, S. SHAFAR, C. FINN, D. M. SHAW, J. A. FRASER ROBERTS, A. M. SHENKIN, E. SLATER, L. R. GJESSING, J. R. SMYTHIES, M. HAMILTON, K. SODDY, I. M. INGRAM. D. STAFFORD-CLARK, EINAR KRINGLEN. D. M. LEIBERMAN, E. STENGEL, S. MACKEITH, A. STORR, P. MULLIN, W. L. TONGE, A. MUNRO, W. H. TRETHOWAN, , DAVID JACKSON., GORDON SNOW, , DONALD H. M. McCULLOUGH, , DAVID GREEN, , KENNETH MORE, , PHILIP A. ROBERTS, , T. L. IREMONGER, , K. P. CLEARY, , F. R. C., Mary E. Boyle, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton, By Dennis Dwyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Ronald Kershaw, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. PINNER., J. M. ECKERSLEY., PETER C. CAVE. ACII., WILLIAM WLSELY, , From a Special Correspondent, By peter Hill, JAMES TOWLER, Chairman, , HUGO BALL., (MISS) S. E. MARDEN., WILLIAM LOCKETT, , Hugh Stephenson, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: United States Mr Vesco says he believed bank would aid IOS, Holland Sony allowed to exhibit TV sets, Pakistan anti-guerrilla reprisals force more refugees across the border, Mr Wilson finds Russia anxious to end tension, Primary schools in £44m plan for improvement, M Debre to visit London for talks on defence, U S says finance troubles are being shared, Opposition party's proposals are jeopardized by internment orders, New units to strengthen Ulster's home guard, 'Quiz-game' campaign on smoking, Science report Geophysics: Liquefying sea beds, Mr Howard Hughes alive according to Nassau letter, Mr Crosland wants Labour committee to fight for power, Troops clash with rioters as 21st soldier dies in Ulster, Yard seek man who warned them of bank robbery, Preventing the holocaust in Ulster by facing the facts honestly, The Times Diary Missing from Tribune's ticket, Liberal attack on 'unruly demonstrators', Portugal and Brazil agree on citizenship, Motoring New models from Fiat stable, Law on addicts 'totally inadequate', consultant says, Attica: America's agony of doubt, Indian colleges forced to close by rowdyism, Berlin barracks attacked, Better that extremists should get out of our party, the president-elect says, Tighter gun control urged, US senator in row with Saigon police chief, British Embassy official sees Lady Fleming, Government move to increase student grants and reform college unions, Mr Lindsay calls for US legislation to outlaw small guns, The hazards of crossing Brussels, World spends more on arms than education, Mr Faulkner orders 219 to be interned, Increase of doctors' health centres seen as threat to chemists' future, Police back 'The Times' over crime interview, Room to experiment, Venice gets back the two Bellinis, 'Tough action' threat by French police to fight dismissals, Social workers becoming 'vanguard for change', Language courses, Council rent plan to avoid means test, Margaret Stone on occupational pensions Industry's bill for better pensions, Berlin talks seen by Sir Alec as model for the Middle East, Britain in dire trouble outside Market, Mr Roy Jenkins says, State admits police shots killed jail hostages at Attica, Jet prototypes said to be under construction, The Liberal Party in a terminal state?, Australia State opposes Hanwright ore claim, Brazil Japanese firm wins £64m ships order, Mystery of puffin colony's decline, Border warning of guerrilla peril in Mozambique, New approach to cancer education urged, Fierce struggle likely in Ontario election, £100,000 aid for Afghans, Dean describes his fear when police found pamphlets in his flat, Pakistan official stabbed at office, Eec Ministers in talks on agriculture, V and G 'concern' in 1964, Gen Yahya's visit wins support of Teheran, Herr Brandt defends visit to Russia, Bitterness felt over role of Mr Rockefeller, Looking beyond tomorrow, France puts emphasis on growth in budget, Colour question for minister, Atlantic air fares to be cut as Germans break tariff system, National press lose 25% of copies, Mr Eban may seek talks during London visit, Commonwealth benefits of joining the Six, MPs criticize 'vague estimates' of immigrant housing need and suggest dispersal to new towns, Death from CS gas unlikely, says report. 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Law: Charity walker death charge, Austrian official jailed for helping Czechs, Singer enlisted for jails, British sailors on murder charge, Finance man accused, Salon girls fined for hot pants, Greeks charged in Italy, Irishman fired a starting pistol at miners in pit, Discotheque man sold water at 10p a glass, Male nurses on murder charge, Law Report September 15 1971 Court of Appeal No jurisdiction to issue habeas corpus writs to detainees in Northern Ireland. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Rentals, Social, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Woodford in control, No ban on 24 hour races, Golf British team happier with course, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results, Olympic Games Brundage's fears of a conspiracy, Tennis Smith and Mrs King win US titles, Mixed fortunes for British clubs, Yachting Conner is Star leader, When finishing fourth is a good Cambridgeshire trial. Reviews: George's little weakness Sunday Best By Bernice Rubens, Books next week, Barlow at Large Bbc 1, Charles II: or, the gulf between political acrobatics and good government Charles II: The Man and the Statesman By Maurice Ashley, The dangerous edge A Sort of Life By Graham Greene, An exhilarating novel Birds of America By Mary McCarthy, The Liberal collapse The History of the Liberal Party 1895-1970 By Roy Douglas, BBC SO/Horenstein Albert Hall, Rigoletto Coliseum, What a Way to Run a Revolution Cockpit, Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! Garrick, The torch of Sinn Fein Fenian Fever By Leon O'Broin, Quick guide, Unfamiliar treasures of Venice. Arts and Entertainment: Women's Libby, Television Bbc 1, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,876. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bernard Levin Thank heaven for the Channel, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 16, 1946 Mr Wallace's speech. Editorials/Leaders: Should Rent Be Allowed Against Tax?, Caution Over Hovercraft, Trying Yet Again For A Settlement, The Deaths At Attica. Letters to the Editor: Drugs and Survival, Treatment of the expert criminal, Living with misery, The banks got away with a halfpenny, Dissenters in Soviet mental hospitals, Problem of Ulster, Classless hand, Voluntary service, Pots with appeal, Ex-Boston Raphael, In the public eye, Effect of fog on drivers' minds, Viewpoints, British motor victory, Dollar and gold, False economy on banknotes, Brunel memorial, Cornflakes, Student housing, Regional level, Protecting ourselves against dumping, Dying on the NHS. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir A. Dudley, Mr John Killick, Mr D. G. Estridge, Mr M. C. Burkitt, Sir Horace Hamilton, HARALD LANDER Work for Danish ballet, Professor J. D. Bernal An outstanding physicist. Business and Finance: Belgian consortium 'interested' in buying UCS Clydebank yard, Uncertain future for sales of cotton yarn, Dockers to consider pay offer, Sharp fall for Plessey, Hawker sells its 250th HS 125 executive jet, New Issues Dutton-Forshaw new shares to raise £1.1m, Commodities, Unit trust prices, CBI approves Common Market entry terms, Company News Construction drag on Newton Chambers, America puts price ceiling on commodities, Company Meeting HOLLIS BROS. & E.S.A. LTD. (Timber Importers, Sawmillers, Flooring Contractors. Woodworkers, Manufacturers of School and Contract Furniture and Educational Equipment and Materials) Substantially Improved Results Mr. R. D. Guthrie Forecasts Continued Growth, Briefly from the Boardroom, Yorkshire firms link to boost fabric sales, Equities, New underwater power supply engine on show, Pledge of tough line on safety in factories, Business Diary: Wendell Phillips and the 'no-entry' sign. Standeven's UDT task, Fixed Interest, Hovertrain to get £1.75m more Government aid, Sterling climbs 38 pts as pressure on dollar mounts, British system of hovertrain praised by US, Mining CRA-NBH lead & zinc profit to fall 38½ pc, Whitehall rejects appeals for change in building prices policy, Liverpool marine insurance market is ended, Revised figures cut rise in industrial output index, Confectionery exports, US levy will end as soon as conditions can be agreed, Connally tells Group of Ten, Trade and industry Cooperation among men at the Supermin, Chairmen's Reports GEC's overseas policy not 'immoral', Two car disputes end: Lucas recalls 13,000, Plessey's US problems unresolved, Japanese hope for tariff talks, RTZ profit declines 21 pc, Drop in orders threatens 2,500 Vauxhall jobs, Ignore rumours BSA chief says, Bids and Deals BLM unloads its Fodens & Seddon, Engineers in union study, Cutlery industry fears 'unfair competition' from Hongkong. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Blue chip issues drift lower. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director for UDT credit group. Property: London And Suburban. Births.
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