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The Times - 10/09/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By George Clarck Political Staff, From Denis Taylor, From Marcel Berlins, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Neil Alen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Jay, From Paul Routledge, From Anthony Thomas, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Corresoondent, From Michael Leapman, From a Staff Reporter, From a Chess Correspondent, From Clifford Longley, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, By John Roper, By Our Education Correspondent, Rotherham, By Peter Waymark, By Our Medical Correspondent, From a Veterinary Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Hopkirk, Sally White, By Michael Hatfield, By Arthur Reed, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Richard Davy, From Dan van der Vat, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Peter West, From Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Michael Billington, John Russell Taylor, Ronald Faux, Michael Wolfers, PHS, SIMON HARBORD, , VALERIE GOLDBERG, , GEORGE RYLANDS., MARIUS GORING, , JANE PHILLIPSON., ISABEL SHUTT., CHRISTOPHER HODSON., JAMES H. GREENWOOD, , IMMANUEL JAKOBOVITS., G. P. GRAHAMN., ENID LAKEMAN., GRAHAM GREENE, , MICHAEL GEDGE., MARIO CONTI., RIDLEY., JOHN HANDS., J. D. SEYS LLEWELLYN., R. S. GANE., BARBARA GORDON CLARK., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Basil Gingell, By Pearce Wright, A correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Armytage, By Business News Staff, By Giles Smith, By Andrew Wilson, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Dennis Dwyer, By Michael Baily, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Alan McGregor, HENRY JONES., G. L. ATKINSON, , G. J. T. ROBINSON., MICHAEL LEE., From Peter Strafford, G. H. SMITH-PARR., BRIAN T. STURTRIDGE., ERIC PUTNAM., BETTY MEWS., NOTT C. N. PARKINSON., Patricia Tisdall, by Peter Cook, by Richard Hughes, by Derek Davies, by Leo Goodstadt, by Bill Kraitzer, by Nancy Ma, by Peter Hadji Ristic,

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News: Swiss set out their aims for the Market, Industrial laws 'tighter', Open University library, New law on school milk called 'a disaster', 'Bugged' books cut thefts, Army captain killed by gelignite bomb, 'Explosion ' in poisoning cases feared, Closer coopleration between private and public sectors on pay claims urged, Firms keen to penetrate China market are setting un shop, Mr Wesker withdraws ban on plays in South Africa, Joint aircraft plan agreed, More must be spent on soicial services, Eva Peron homage strike is banned, Bank raiders grab £100,000 after kidnapping assistant manager and wife, Price increases under value added tax, Spring-plank fake shots try to draw fire, Mr Wilson's plan welcomed by Mr Lynch, Cabinet agree to recall Parliament this month for Ulster debate, Shorter working week and longer holidays are proposed as answer to rise in unemployment, Sabotage blamed for explosion damage to pipeline in Jordan, Manufacturers lower their sights as boom ends, Fitting dedication of new Kennedy art centre, Cinemas Film world looks for a profitable silver lining, IRA leader released by Dublin authorities, TUC want minimum of £20 a week, 'Government of Scrooges' denounced by teacher, Labour Europeans accuse NEC of rewriting history, Army tries to divert youth away from 'backlash', Demand for £20 wage as the basic minimum, Tangier in six-day cruise for £46, Wives and foreign girls worst for shoplifting, Mrs Gandhi curtails her Kashmir visit, Italy takes stern action to stop art thefts, Counterpoint, Inching away from the aftermath of civil war, Harrow School, Mr Jackson, released by Uruguayan guerrillas, says 'I am feeling well', Reprieve is possible for Clapham museum, Sewell search switched after van find, Solzhenitsyn protest draws police reply, Priests plan a survey to gain opinions on the law of celibacy, Mr Rippon to prepare EEC legislation, Still a role for middleman, Trouble over boy's death, Split widens among radicals in France, Peking keeps in touch, UN flouted on S Africa, Hongkong Staggering success of a people who live for today, Soft-spoken justification for hard line in Ulster, Public independence and private obedience, Science report Physiology: Protecting footballers, 750 million customers-the great American dream, Fresh trade incentive after US thaw, British lamb prices increase on home market after Common Market imports Food prices, Canal bargemen seek new image Regional notebook Ronald Faux, 'Hundreds use university back door', Psychiatric trainees question new 'status' examination, Mercy plea by widow of Sierra Leone plotter, Disobedience campaign takes its toll, Senator risks 'Pentalgon papers' inquiry, Rail chief passes on his bowler, Three accused in Ceylon of £143,000 illegalities, Radar may help water conservation, New York prison rioters seize 33 hostages, Pensions: getting the mixture right, Berlin talks broken off after Bonn's rights are challenged, Entrants at Sandhurst, The Times Diary Royal Ballet: new departures, Court told dean seemed to fear violence, Economy tours from Europe, Tide of change producing a new breed of top people, $250m loan assured for TriStar, Union Jack an Olympics issue for Rhodesia, Britain plans vigorous defence of pound against revaluation, Uproar at Central Hall as demonstrators threaten to halt Festival of Light, Spreading the benefits of improved technology, Theologian and recruiting sergeant, Polish communists to meet a year early, Churches aid guerrillas, Praise for stand by Ulster unions, Towns threat to countryside, Mr Heath says, Strike threat by bus men over long hair, Secret sessions rejected at Vietnam peace talks, Girl took time-bombs on airliner for fiance, S Africans jolted by cancellation of tour, Mr Nixon tells US it must learn to be competitive again, Britain protests to Malta. Law: Two admit £30,000 jewelry and art raid, Mother 'seized back' baby from Spanish husband, Former Liberal candidate and Wife fined, Tenth man is accused of conspiracy, Fine of £20 on Lord Snowdon in driving case, Former airline official jailed. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Brown Knight & Truscott Ltd., Abbey Life Triple Protection, Brc, French Line, Dunhill, The Big Link, The Caledonian Trust Company Limited, Cutty Sark, Turin Motors Ltd., The National Bank Of Commerce, House Hunters, Vickers, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Hongkong Aircraft Engineering Company Ltd, Ocl, Brickhouse Dudley, Hutchison International Limited, The Mandarin, The Peninsula, The Moller Group, The Observer, Ring Peter Brandon, M&g Property Fund, The Times 1000, Cattle's (Holding) Limited, The Hong Kong General Chamber Of Commerce, Kirkstall Forge Engineering Limited, The China Engineers, Ltd., Property Growth Assurance, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Green Island Cement Company, Limited., Hong Kong Air, Allnatt London Properties Limited, Anderton-Forco Industries Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Ecclesiastical Insurance, Cummins Engine Company Ltd, Boac, French, ACE, The Dairy Farm Group, Bnp, Inland Revenue, Rhp, Bea, Siemens Ag, The Eastbourne Waterworks Company, The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,871, Broadcasting, Radio, Chess position unchanged with four draws. Picture Gallery. Sport: Rogers respects the Japanese, Croquet, Tennis Unseeded Kodes now meets Ashe, Unbeaten heifer wins again, Pocock and Intikhab lead a prelude to victory, Sports in Brief, Athletics A little help from Jipcho, Horse trials Again Britain show their strength, Yachting Second place sufficient for Fraser, Motor cycling Rollason wins as Huggett runs into trouble, Swimming Big lead and record for Americans, Sport Rock Roi opens up old injury in holding off rivals, Golf Miss Denison-Pender sees England home, Football Hunter should reinforce Ipswich defence. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Educational, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Othello Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon Irving Wardle, Daughters of Darkness (x) Cameo, Victoria Friends (x) Plaza Quest for Love (a) New Victoria Scandalous John (a) Odeon, Leicester Square The Great Battle (a) Astoria, Iphigenia Young Vic, The Persian expedition: conjuring buried music out of the earth, Festival Ballet's Autumn tour, Leningrad Philharmonic Albert Hall. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Eton College, Chorus master for New Philharmonia. Editorials/Leaders: Extradition For Stolen Works Of Art, An End To An Anathema, The Mark Of Information, King Husain Makes A Counter-Attack. Letters to the Editor: Undivided we split, Stock Exchange usurpation, Hypermarkets, No postal delay, Natural gas and value of 'interruptibles', Money lost, Catholic debate, No small tins, Third force in Ulster, Lodgings for students, Restraints on Jews in Russia, Form-filling, Quick delivery, Battle of Hastings, Housing in London, Mechanical muezzin, Tennis championships, Desdemona's night attire. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 10, 1946 Squatters active. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Lindgren Work in national and local government, Sir Francis Humphrys. Business and Finance: Fostering the Beecham habit in Europe Richard Spiegelberg looks at a pharmaceutical giant's recent advances, Mining, Bids and Deals, BP forecasts record earnings, Commodities, Banks advised to improve image, Output of Triumph cars slowed by work-to-rule, New Issues, PO board's Giro man will leave £12,000 job, Company News F J Reeves profit sets spanking growth rate, New Channel ferry service plan, Fairey's growth, August steel output shows no sign of improvement on 1970 levels, The Wellman Engineering Corporation Limited Results Better Than Forecast Impressive Range Of Diversification, NBH-Conzinc Riotinto merger details outlined, Business Diary: Surprise for Binder Hamlyn. Banking at 108. Moscow in lights, Contracts, Doubt on ending farm products marks of origin, Honeywell floats Eurodollar loan, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business concern over Australian ore dispute, BP profit nearly trebled at £37m, Industry Act caution for print employers, Scarcity of television sets as consumer spending booms: fears of foreign competition, Fixed Interest, Easing of credit rules out today, Truman chief to resign, Shares offer by Playboy, Eec Industry calls for rapid return to fixed parities, CBI regional councils all support EEC entry, Mr Rogers softens his demands for heavy revaluation of the yen, Switzerland Aims for link with the Six, Panic buying pushing up some house prices, BSC pipeline limit restricts John Brown sales abroad, Hidden dangers of price-cutting in software, Company Meeting Metal Products Company (Willenhall), France Caution over solutions to monetary problem, MI Property fund draws £2.1m. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Mixed movements in equities, How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A. Hopkins made Wellman deputy chairman. Property: Property Wanted, Country Properties, Residential property. Births.

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