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The Times - 16/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From E. C. Hodgkin, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Our Own correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Mario Modiano, From Derek Wilson, By Gerry Harrison, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Guy Brett, Bernard Levin, PHS, A. GOMES, HUGH LLOYD, NANCY SPEARS., BARTHOLOMEW J. KENDALL., C. A. H. BARKER, J. GIBSON. D. M. TAYLOR. M. R. SEYMOUR. K. GRIFFIN. PAUL STIRLING, JOHN PAXTON., MARY MORGAN, ERIC BERTHOUD., R. A. CURRIE., PETER ALEXANDER, ROBERT W. WALL., LINCOLN HALLINAN., CHARLES JANSON., AUDREY HARVEY., DOUGLAS YOUNG., FEVERSHAM, , BERNARD KAUKAS., RITA BAYLIS., LEWIS RUDD., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Alan Dent writes:, By Brigadior Fitzroy Maclean MP, Mr Victor Bonham-Carter writes:, Mr John Drew writes:-, By John Armytage and Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Sally White, Select Committee report this week, Kenneth Owen, By Alan Hamilton, By Ian Murray, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, From Our European Business Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY, A. W. RAMSAY., MAX REGENSTEINER., G. D. MAYES., C. SINCLAIR., DAVID RUDKIN (SEN), MARTIN J. GRAFTON., SIDNEY WEINBERG., J. R. BRYAN, , David Jones, Ross Davies,

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News: Equals' absence starts a pop riot in Yugoslavia, A measure of 'civilization' in Rhodesia Ishmael M'lambo looks at the results of the qualified franchise, India claims border battle victory, Rocket attack shuts Phnom Penh airport, French spy officials face US drug charges, Forged £5 notes turn up in northern towns, Many workers have little idea of contract, President of Austria visits Italy, Local authorities backing Open University students, Skeletons of Romans found in Oxford, EEC fisheries talks deferred, Former Rank Xerox chief to run airports authority, Opinion polls at odds over Democrats' choice, Rumanian Minister arrives in Paris for talks, Liberal lawyer in Barcelona jail, Tenants' lobby worries about civil liberties, Howard Hughes inquiry, Police jobs for women in Portugal, Fine French furniture draws great collectors to Sotheby's for preview, High speed trains impress U S visitor, Women at work Getting into journalism, Sir Alec begins talks with Rhodesia regime, South African church leaders applaud 'courageous stand' taken by Anglicans on detainees, Two women to be ordained, S Vietnam to devalue its currency today, MP claims students denied him free speech, Mariage á la mode, Arab guerrilla is killed in Gaza hospital shooting, Gaullist left unite under M Faure, MPs want talks on police future, 'Legal Rachmans' named in debate on housing, The Times Diary New attempt to stifle Trash, Tar squad victim marries her soldier, Control on news from Ulster urged by Tory backbenchers, Helicopters in hunt for prison fugitives, Zulu chief tells of attempt to spy on him in Britain, Heart booster patient dies, The Times velvet blazer offer, First black mayor is buoyant in defeat, Government drops plan for graduated prescription charges, Merger vote by vehicle builders' union brings TGWU strength to 1.7m, Little red book named ministers and judges, bomb trial jury told, Mariner 9 put into lower orbit of Mars, Ex-President Johnson assails isolationism, Dr Castro sees miners as heroes, Increase in graduates means more jobless, Science report Astronomy: Doubt on pulsar formation, Luther's hymn has gained Vatican's approval, Self-defeating growth on the Ruhr Roger Berthoud in Bonn writes the first article in a series on pollution in Europe, Hanoi hint of new initiatives on war, Berkeley's crusading councillors sail close to treason, Ministers may go for single EEC Bill, West Europe Paris call to cut Concorde funds, Mr Wilson rules out meeting with IRA during visit to Ulster, Road traffic poser for Edinburgh Environment, Newspapers and unions to meet on casual work, Officer 'not told of deaths', Rolls-Royce aero engine expert said to be in Russia, Peking lists demands in UN debut, Dead man linked with 'plot', Northern Arts celebrates 10 years as pace-setter, Lady Fleming 'heard screams of people being tortured', Greek regime challenged by dissidents' journal, Army find 54 weapons in raid on farmhouse. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Cameroon Airlines, Corporation Of London, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Limited, Butlers Distribution, The South West African Company Limited, Burnett & Hallamshire Holding Ltd., Baccarat, The Location Of Officers Bureau, Interim Statement, Ncl, Heal's, Jaguar Xj6, The Times Special Reports, Massey, The Industrial Society, Consumers' Association, Dept., Thames, Guardian Properties (Holdings) Ltd., Dewar's, Thomas Jourdan Limited., Cambnan, European Unity, Healey & Baker, Fownes Limited, Rs, Chamade, Abbey Life., Ideas Sought, Mery Martin, Reliance, Times Newspapers Limited.. Law: Man accused of malicious telephone call, Men on notes charge get bail of £75,000, Race worker says he took no part in violence, Submarine CO 'did not take charge', Witness tells of chase near river Aire, Last enticement action?, Order by judge blocks trial of Kent State 25, Blackmail of Pakistan 'visitors' alleged, Man cleared of menaces plot charge, Canadian plane charge against man in hospital, Bank must disclose transactions Royal Bank of Canada v Inland Revenue Commissioners, International swindle with cheques alleged, Employee's duty to give information Smith v Hawkins. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Labour MP may take Commons post, Mr Masefield too frank for Whitehall, Church news. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Tory says Channel tunnel out of date, Fears of deceptive textile descriptions, Steel review must be thorough, Indication of Government support for MP's Bill on origin markings for goods House of Commons, Oil prospecting in Dorset, MPs given councils' opinion of changes, Difficult to apply Bill to furnished accommodation, Decimal coinage working well, Green Belt talks, Mr Peter Walker: No family in future would be crippled by rent, Labour to repeal fair rent proposals, Property company accused of lack of morality, Good start for family income supplement, Protection of animals in flight. Sport: Athletics Inquiry into hammer thrower's behaviour, Racing Crisp to take easiest four-figure prize of the season, Tennis Finns draw level as Paish falters, Cricket Cowdrey returns from exploratory visit, Sports in Brief, Boxing Bodell's stance could lead Quarry into indiscretions, Motor Racing Sponsorship may attract more healthy following, Rugby Union Three changes in Anglo-Scots pack, Dublin Sales Record amount spent at Ballsbridge, Swimming Federation may be first to readmit China, Football United stumble goning for goal, Golf Money needed to establish golf at schools. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Acknowledgments, Womens Appointments, General Vacancies, Salerooms, Entertainments. Reviews: Nureyev the comedian Don Quixote Opera House, Marseilles, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Conspirators without cause in Robert Shaw's half-play Cato Street Young Vic, Three Pongo Plays Lamb and Flag, The untransferable Callas magic, Richard Long Whitechapel Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Justifying the unjustifiable, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday. Nov 14, 1946 Shadow over Korea. Editorials/Leaders: Bonn's Trial Of Strength, Another Go At Local Government, The Big Engineering Claim, Inside The Chinese Puzzle. Letters to the Editor: Armistice silence, The oldest dynasty, Churchill's grave, Rent rebate test, The Festival of Remembrance, Unseasonal dress, Children's TV, "The Times" on time, Oxford Station., House sales, Caribbean federation, Canterbury Choir School, Changing county boundaries, Steel appeal, Smaller sizes, Bristol roads and docks, Effects of miners' dispute, State boost to construction, Brazilian compensation, Fiscal reform to support the arts, Sealing the Entente, Fertilizer duty, Cotton policy, The Welsh language. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ian Montgomery, Sir Alan Herbert Champion of copyright, DR M. M. ROSSI Italian at Edinburgh, Ivy St Helier. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Swan Hunter wanted. Business and Finance: R-R report 'not for some months', Datsun UK to seek legal advice, Mr Heath's clarion call to prepare for Six drive, London Corporation's £5m at 98 pc, Business Diary: Aviation takes on another 'outsider' 70 mpg car, Rolls-Royce to show Olympus engine in Asia, Japan Steel firms may increase prices, United States Dr Burns pegs corporate dividend increases to 4pc, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, on results of Efta EEC realignment Outsiders lose out in the tariff quadrille, Mining Stellar tap possible diamond outcrop, Fixed Interest and Money, EEC vote 'helps British sales', P B Cow 10 p c price rise sparks CBI row, Bids and Deals Senior Eng buys Thorn offshoots, Common maritime policy urged for Six shipbuilders, A register for firms seeking links overseas, Scotland 'poised for expansion', Engineering employers' pay offer to fall far short of 40 p c demand, US deficit on payments at a record $12,100m, September rise in hotel and catering turnover, German union to fix strike date, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Computer news, Czechs appeal for better growth in trade with UK, Company News Insurance spur to Montagu Trust at half-time, Professor says reform of collective bargaining procedures is essential, West Germany IFO-Institute predicts slump in car output and sales next year, Italy Production fall slowed in September, minister says, Property interests add prop for EMI shares, City seen as vital Market financial centre, Spanish decision on buying 30 airbuses 'this week', Spending on car products up 23 p c, Whitehall allows Chloride merger with Oldham then a second bidder steps in, In brief, Watchdog group says Giro must continue, Deadlock in monetary crisis 'spells danger', French market in need of a facelift, Union calls for decrease in imports of Japanese steel, Switzerland Gatt compromise talks, Canada Merger bid halts share deals, Executives The art of fading away gracefully, Gas workers lodge 12½pc wage claim, Chairmen's Reports Guardian Props brighter, Girling brake servicing centre may herald chain, Dutch inflation rate heading for a 7.5 pc record. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hawker Siddeley marketing chief. Property: Investment Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,924, Radio.

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