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The Times - 19/11/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Ian McDonald, From Brian Cashinella, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins and Robert Fisk, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Christopher Warman, From Arthur Osman, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Sally White, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Ronald Faux Yorkshire, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, House of Commons, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Theh Chongkhadikij, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Harris, From Leo Goodstadt, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Stanley Reynolds, Tom Milne, Alan Blyth, Keith Horner, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Wolfers, Dan van der Vat, Peter Jay, PHS, C. J. HAMSON., GLANVILLE L. WILLIAMS., P. G. STEIN., S. A. de SMITH, , BROCARD SEWELL., STEPHEN RYLE, , JOHN MELLOR., SHELFORD BIDWELL., JOHN ARNOLD., STANLEY A. CROSSICK., DOUGLAS JAY., J. F. LANE., SARA NEILL., R. ALWYN SURPLICE., GERALD H. KNIGHT., JONATHAN VARCOE., MICHAEL OGDEN., THOMAS RAYSON, TED LEADBITTER., NORMAN BUCHAN, ROBERT HUGHES. RONALD KING MURRAY., DENIS HILL., JOAN BRYANT., Neil Allen, our Athletics Correspondent writes:, J. A. Mck, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Andrew Wilson, By Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Our Washington Economics Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Ronald Kershaw, REGINALD E. DUNSTAN., D. HAIR., OSCAR COLBURN, D. PARRY., MONTE KORN., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, FRANCIS PRIDEAUX, R. H. J. P. HARVEY., Frank Vogl, Gerald Ely,

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News: Two Belfast prison escapers caught, Runaway found wandering in Switzerland, Church of England raises stipends by three per cent, Young scientists learning reverence for life in a modern school of nature Regional notebook, Bonn party call for pay and price realism, Franco party concession, Firemen may get a £4 rise and 40-hour week, Communists send reinforcements to Phnom Penh, Experts urge research on mental effect of cannabis, Lord Hill likely to resist Maudling case for Ulster news restraint, Sniper kills soldier due to leave Ulster, Chinese nuclear test was first for a year, Wives bully husbands to test love, psychiatrist says, Milligan jokes in the news, Mr McMahon faces malcontents, Documents leak may force Canadian policy revision, Lord Boyle wants more university places, Two Paris papers form link to avoid closure, Kurdish leader says Iraq is ignoring pact, Tokyo prepares for more street violence today, Clergy back specialized ministry idea, Building of hotels in Jerusalem delayed, Bundeswehr plane takes official to E Berlin, The Times Diary Sylvia Plath memoir dropped, MP criticizes police trip to Hongkong, Just a tax return tick to aid a President, Minister is reported to the race board, Zambian road lift to clear goods in port, No publicity change in Ombudsman findings, Army 'hushed up facts of shootings', China lets slip more than a hint that the people are being prepared for change among leaders, Science report Isotopes: Heaviest natural element, Sir Alec will reach crucial stage of negotiations today in meetings with Rhodesian leaders, Why Marshal Thanom overthrew the Thai Government, Counterpoint, Professor Burbidge's task at Herstmonceux Castle Woman astronomer in new role, Warning by lawyers on house buying, The pursuit of military power in Africa Nigeria's legacy of war, Senators want 60,000 troops to quit Europe, European boxing champion held in Berlin, West Europe President Pompidou lays down law on Gaullist leadership, Pakistan means war, India says, Dr Castro shows strain of Chile tour, Doctor says fog can induce hypnosis in motorway drivers, Swedes are favourites for RAC rally, Frozen, oven-ready poultry is cheap Food prices, Last bid by counties to keep control of education, Mr David Howell's cavalier way with history, Rippon mission to quell islands' EEC fears, Boroughs to look again at capital punishment, Tories accept demand for a censure debate, Giving computers the national blessing Kenneth Owen on the Select Committee report on the computer industry's future, Egypt undecided over its attitude at UN, Mr Wilson backs firm line in war on 'rule of the gun' in Ulster, Printers' Fleet St study, American drugs official loses Paris post, Ex-inspector alleges a plot by policemen, 970,000 jobless brings union forecast of 'worse next winter'. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Award to dead detective, Medal for editor. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Opposition demand plans to help unemployed, £13.1m extra in grants for universities, Control of office building, Red Cross able to see internees, Threat of surcharge on Midlothian councillors, Advisory council on drugs, Minister denies wishing to emasculate power of students, Education attack dismissed as distortion: universities to get recurrent grant of £248.5m for 1972-73, Next week, Rockall not to become target for Navy guns House of Lords. Index. Law: Prisoner says accused gave details of Carr bombings, Inquiry into U S court nominee's political links, Man on blasts plot charge, Boy charged after pupil is stabbed to death, Magistrate not heard to ask accused about bail, Judge gives new warning in Black Power trial, Firm wins appeal over writ it did not receive, Queen's Bench Division What 'storm' means in insurance policy S & M Hotels Ltd v Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd, Magistrates refusing too many defendants bail unnecessarily, report says, Students' union cannot use funds for milk campaign Baldry v Feintuck. Display Advertising: Galt Toys Catalogue, Pressac, Sandeman Partners' Port, Cube Shelf, Hawick Honeycomb, Multiple Display Advertisements, Security Council Resolution 252, Cutty Sark, Lbi, Richard Ellis & Son, Banque Nationale De Paris, Egyptair, Royal Insurance, The Times Special Reports, Shellabear Price (Holdings0 Ltd., The Berkeley Property And Investment Company Limited, Nationwide Building Society, Thomas French & Sons Ltd., Stop Winter Wrinkles, Martonair International Limited, The Egyptian International Bank, The Egyptian Cotton General Organization, Pan Am, F.H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, The Arab Contractors, Wg And S, Royal Viking Line, Ibm, French, Coats Patons Limited, Ferrosilicon, CM & G, Interim Statements, Sime Darby Holdings Limited, Audinsu, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Thistle Hotels, Bea, Kriter.. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, £9,000 for Constable drawings, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,927. Reviews: LPO/Haitink Royal Festival Hall, London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Dusan Makavejev: expert bubble pricker W. R.-Mysteries of the Organism (x) Academy Two Traffic (u) Prince Charles The Red Baron (a) London Pavilion Shaft (x) Ritz The Last Run (aa) ABC 2, Shaftesbury Avenue Doc (aa) London Pavilion Red Sky at Morning (x) Odeon, St. Martin's Lane, Meet John Tavener Queen Elizabeth Hall, It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling Bbc 1, New Philharmonia in New York, 'Lysistrata' for National Theatre. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Offices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments. Sport: Boxing Ali emerges as apostle of mercy, Rugby Union Oxford emerge with some credit as Lions parade their skills, Football West Ham confident of London final, Sports in Brief, Racing Border Mask preferred to Even Keel over Ascot distance, Cricket Betting stall at the Oval, Skiing Olympic decision soon, Tennis Champion gives sparkling reminder of her status, Show jumping Nations Cup win for Germany. Editorials/Leaders: Remands In Custody On The Nod, Coming Close To The Million, Professor Schiller In Trouble, Effects Of Amalgamation. Letters to the Editor: Mr Crossman: a colleague's view, Bank codes, National Giro: its failures and merits, Ill-treatment of Ulster detainees, Shopping for a doll, Chelsea traffic routes, Save cotton Industry, House sales, St Paul's, Oxford, Law reform, Canterbury Choir School, Psychiatrists' training, Setting aside old trusts, The war from within, Sex and the season ticket, This overcrowded isle, London as Europe's legal capital. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Peter Driver, Prof G. D. Nokes English law at London, Mr Herbert Butler Former Labour MP for Hackney, Mr John Gaskain Influence on Police forces, Dr Henri Cabrolier. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 18, 1946 Roosevelt memorial. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Avana in talks with Park Cake, CBI seeks action on proposals for small firms, Master organ builder will not let officialdom make a monkey out of him, Norway Ministers reaffirm case for 12-mile limit, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Government refuses to advance coal review date, Britain delays tachographs with EEC consent, A deal worth £1.6m in which, £2.3m cotton deal, Strikes cause widespread disruption at Cowley, Coventry and Dagenham plants, Clearing banks criticize savings 'discrimination', Fixed Interest and Money, Mr Nixon to face unions in wage restraint battle, ICI in Peking trade talks, New Issues Bell's launching profit is £1.4m, Business Diary: NatWest's foray into Welsh · Sekers' return, Iata Airlines closer to agreement on Atlantic fares, Bulgaria London meetings open drive for close trade links, Industry urged to raise machine tool investment, Redland will push ahead with bid for Purle Bros, Electricity pay clash looms, Outline plans for single UK-Eire stock exchange, Briefly from the Boardroom, Holland Steep wage and price rises forecast for next year, Equities, Controls on building of offices to remain, Railway wagon shop in Kent reprieved, Rolls expanding London car plant, October the best month this year for unit trusts, Bill to allow President to raise official price of gold, Mr Connally stresses the interim role of surcharge, Commons report advocates £50m a year state boost for computers, More to building than bricks and mortar, Rash of strikes threatens to end motor industry's sales boom, United States 3.9 pc real growth in third quarter, Associated Humber Lines to close down, Company News Good six-months' results at Assoc Newspapers, US-Russia copper cooperation?, West Germany Dr Schiller on the political knife edge, National Commercial's about-turn, France Payments surplus increases. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Reyrolle Parsons active, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reshuffle on Norvic Shoe board. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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