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The Times - 30/10/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove, By George Clark Political Staff, From Tim Jones and Brian Cashinella, From Our Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Alan Hamilton, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, From Pat Healy Social Service Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Denis Taylor, From Dan van der Vat, By Michael Wolfers, From Richard Wigg, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, Stanley Sadie, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, David Wade, Barry Norman, Eugene Hartzell, Alan Blyth, Roy Hay, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Margaret Allen, Tony Aldous, Our Legal Correspondent, PHS, BEN WEINREB, ANDREW FAULDS, , C. WITTON-DAVIES, , KEITH FALKNER, , GEOFFREY HOLMES, , ANTHONY ALLSTON, , RUTH BERTHON, , MERVYN WILSON, , M. A. WIMSHURST, , W. REID, , H. R. G. DAVIES, , W. MOSS, , WILLIAM WELLS, , ROWALLAN, , D. H. SIMPSON, , D. G. ELDRIDGE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John F X Harriott, S J, , From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Mr N. W. Webster writes:, C.P. and G.H.A. write:, Dr J. D. Latham writes:, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Garry Lloyd, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, , From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Brian Basham, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ronald Kershaw, From Alan McGregor, Halldora Blair, MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, John Armytage, by John Young, by Sidney Wise Mexico City Correspondent, by Eric Thompson,

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News in Brief. News: Mr Mellish to decide his future next week, Gardening Playing tricks on Brussels sprouts, Air fares rise to meet new navigation costs, Mr Benn sees a major national crisis ahead, Key to future lies in undeveloped south, Soviet force 'ready to leave Egypt', Drink Burgundies to buy, Massive response to liberalism in church, Call for big increase in aid to developing nations, 'No really valid alternative' to new bridge, Next parliamentary steps towards the EEC, Greek Cypriot reservists join enosis campaign, Peking to send delegation to current UN session, Brezhnev pledge to work with France in safeguarding peace, English dealer outbids Americans for Copley portrait of governor, UN work for technical training and wider literacy, Vatican studies ways to disclose its finances, Workers seize leading Uruguay hotel, Real battle has just begun, says opponent, A diary of the third Vatican Synod, Bomb kills policeman as station is wrecked, Mrs Gandhi in weekend talks at Chequers, Travel Sicily: only for addicts, US foreign aid plans thrown out by Senate, Princess Anne goes to see Hongkong poor, Chief stoker is disrated, Food Apple cake, General Franco criticizes church leaders, Unemployment fear dominating nation's life for first time in generation-Mr Wilson, Tutankhamen stamp issue, Bishop attacks BBC profile of church, New light on ancient cultures, Mr Vorster refuses police inquiry and attacks the press, Limit on social advance, Longlive Verdi!, Singapore force in farewell parade, Women 'playing games to get abortions', £10 saving on chain saw, The Kennedys and Mr Johnson, Farm price row brings down Finnish coalition, EEC officials tackle final issues, Multi-party democracy must be tried to avoid stagnation-a personal view, Russia says British people were ignored, Bath: focus of the conservation battle, Science report Medicine: Radar watch on babies, Oxford Street development plan envisages pedestrian bridges and preservation of Belgravia, Two Moravia Stories Products, Strange brand of socialism in enigmatic nation, Striving towards an economic breakthrough, Art treasures identified, The Times Diary Brezhnev sits for Stalin's man, Fresh protest by Mr Lynch after border incident, Protecting border towns from the gringos, Clocks go back tomorrow as BST ends. Politics and Parliament: French agree that Britain has 'ceased to be an island', M Pompidou tells Mr Heath: Commons vote is a success for Europe, Biggest vote for 50 years. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Banco Nacional De Mexico, S.A., Transportacion Maritima Mexicana,, Banco Nacional De Comercio Exterior, S.A., Worthington European Technical Award, Institoto Mexicano De Comercio Exterior, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, High & Dry, Ansafone, Slater Walker, Banco De Comercio, Nacional Financiera, S.A., Prints And Engravings, Financiera Comermex, S.A., Simon-Carves Ltd,, Jessel Property Shares & General, South African Airways, Financiera Nacional Azucarera, S.A., Aeronaves De Mexico, Mexican Tourist Office, The Times Superstore, Common Market Law Reports, Comision Federal De Electricidad,. Weather: The Weather. Law: 121 prosecution witnesses in Sewell case, Law Division of married spoils, Landlady to stay in jail, judge rules, Judge to see papers on nuclear test, Jail for doctor, 80, who 'did not refuse drug addicts', Dismissed man gives race board a promise, Law Report October 29 1971 Retirement of Official Referee, Judge on rebuttal of law on children, Two more Lonrho directors arrested, Publisher of Little Red Schoolbook loses appeal, Financier denies he was 'con man'. Reviews: In defence of moles, White judgment of a black experience, Radio Hamlet's Mirror, Fischer-Dieskau/ Rampal Festival Hall, Records A century of music, Carter's Concerto in Vienna, Antiques A look at the libraries of Eminent Persons, Peter Fonda: the singer and the song. Arts and Entertainment: Chess The return of fiery Tal, Saturday, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,910, Bridge Timing the ruff, Sunday. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Services tomorrow, Collectors, Offices, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Accountancy, Caribbean Fly Cruises. Editorials/Leaders: Artists In The Polytechnic Web, Police Terrorism In South Africa, The Quarrel In The Labour Party, Vote Discounted. Letters to the Editor: Red and white for Chelsea, Dogs in cities, Rebuilding in Bermondsey, The Army's history, Value of works of art, Young offenders, The search for the Nile, Aircraft noise, Status of Jerusalem, Putting a stop to ocean pollution, Welsh in the courts, Questioned in Ulster, Voting on later EEC legislation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: New BBC governor, University news, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 29, 1946 Note to Rumania. Obituaries: PROF J. KATZ-SUCHY Noted Polish diplomat, PROF J. G. WRIGHT At his best as a clinician, Dr William Clary, Sir H. Gibb, Dr Joseph Hopwood. Sport: Football Howe's answer to lack of goals: drop Astle, Tennis Nastase need not be scared of Layer, Show jumping Britons disqualified after finishing first, Sports in Brief, Cricket Cottam wants to leave, Racing Green God should prove too fast for Sweet Revenge, Boxing Busy Bodell confident of beating Urtain, Weekend fixtures, Ice skating Canadian girl back after injury, Golf Casper keeps lead in Japan, Rugby Union Harlequins and London Welsh the main attractions. Business and Finance: Cost of fixed rate export credit cut from 7 to 6½pc: shipbuilding unaffected, Bids and Deals Slater clinch £9m for Blackburn Assurance, Allied retreat from THF merger approach, Shares close unaffected by EEC decision, Japanese conditions for foreign partners, ITA rentals to contractors raised, Stewards strike call at Rolls engine plant, The Anglo-Thai Corporation Sir Denys Lowson On Another Year Of Progress, Balfour suffers with the steel downturn, Commodities, BMW sales chief resigns over policy split, Unit trust prices, Canada lifts threat to block link-up of oil companies, 125 redundancies at River Don steelworks to fit orders cutback, Tarmac bid likely to win Limmer, Fixed Interest and Money, Tubes starts sales drive into German car market, British textile firms told of EEC's design challenge, Devalued dollar would be backward step-Volcker, $426m loss for Penn Central Transportation, Personal Investment And Finance: Two Car Insurance Don't chase the lowest premium, Metalworkers' plea on multinationals, Slight check in sterling rise against dollar, Fox film group in $80m loan deal, Senate move to tax tyres on imported cars, Unit Trusts, Dutch 'surprise' at fertilizer dumping claims, Briefly from the Boardroom, Unit trust offers, Equities, Sino-Italian trade pact is first with western country, A heavy loss is predicted by Pirelli president, Company News, Ways to lick stamp thieves, Mining Sharper cutback in Inco production, Agreed payment for Rolls Razor creditors, 17 TUC-affiliated unions now off Carr Act register, Britten-Norman receiver seeks help from suppliers, Toolmakers decide to defy union strike call, Personal Investment And Finance: One, Industrial building rate at four-year low, Land shortage 'could lead to housing slump, Peak surplus for Japanese payments. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, New Issues, Stock Exchange surplus smaller, The Times list of latest dividends, Late fall in Trust Houses Forte, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New Rank Precision marketing director. Property: London And Suburban.

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