The Times - 30/09/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Peter jay, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Christopher Walker, From Tim Jones and Craig Seton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Chartres, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Science Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By A Staff Reporter, From our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Leapman, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By stephen Jessel, From A Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, William Mann, Barry Norman, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Robert Nye, H. R. F. Keating, Philip French, David Gallagher, John Lahr, Bernard Levin, Arthur Rudolph, Peter de Rosa, PHS, Frank Roberts, HARRY COUSINS., T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , EDGAR P. YOUNG, , ROGER STEVENS., WILLIAM PLOWDEN, , DEREK E. COX, , P. B. ELMHIRST, , MICHAEL LACEY., ROY WILSON., TIM HETHERINGTON. ALEXANDER KIRBY, , MAX HANNA., JULIAN RIDSDALE, , J. P. NEWELL, , G. J. A. STERN, , HUGH CAMERON McLAREN, , F. M. PARTINGTON, , by Katie Stewart, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Mr Cecil Beaton, Miss Rosemary Dobson, Sir Frank Francis, , From Ian Murray, United States Economics Correspondent., From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, By Giles Smith, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, F. B. WHELAN, , J. B. BURKE., J. V. MATTHEWS, , J. B. ALLEN, , JAMES MILLER., ALAN SPEIGHT., Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, , By Paul Routledge, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, Stuart Marshall, Julian Mounter, by Kaye Whiteman, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by David Williams editor, , by Cameron Duodu, by Alistair Hill, by Alan Rake editor, , by Daniel Nelson,
ResumoNews: Dilemmas of Bantustans' new black nationalism, Newspaper names the KGB defector, Little attention paid to youth culture, Large doses of vitamins can help schizophrenics, Nixon assurance to wives of prisoners of war, Peterborough has £14m city centre plan, Check on poisons, Result of rights claim by Asians soon, Woman loses citizenship in US over Nazi record, Emperor's view of difficult era, Ghana, Three Zambians die in Congo shooting, Spanish poll overshadowed by Franco anniversary, S Vietnamese police authorized to shoot and kill demonstrators against election, My Foot My Tutor/ Home Front Open Space, Trade links with Britain remain as close as ever, Rating dies, 13 hurt in submarine explosion, Bid to smuggle out child foiled by Czechs, Peking cancels banquet, Chinese bring cordial greetings to France, Puzzle of omissions in report of speech, Motoring Advantages of fewer test stations, Sir Alec gives UN a hint that spying may undermine European security conference, 'Fines' for union making unjust claims urged, US solar observatory in wrong orbit, £10,000 compensation for girl hurt in car blast, Russian staff expulsions fall heavily on embassy, Local 'high life' music in fight for survival, Profiles of four prominent Ghanaians, Mr Rippon optimistic about food prices, Idealist who survived in a rough-and-tumble world, Non-alignment policy suits more subdued era, Ulster Opposition refuse to join discussions until there is an end to internment, The Times Diary EEC: Sign where please?, Science report Agronomy: Checking lead contamination, Growth with austerity to counteract 'wasted years', Population of west Midlands will rise 1.5m to 6.4m within 30 years, report says, Emphasis on 'time to live' for the dying, V & G chief 'treated as a Jonah', Fischer is tipped by Moscow to win chess, US 'willing to devalue dollar against gold', Two suitcases only for deported farm family, Researcher estimates that jobless total is really 1,270,000, Priests' celibacy: no longer a real issue for the Church, £312,000 damages awarded against Japanese firm in pollution case, Lady Fleming creates a dilemma, IRA terror forced move to offensive, Men who refused to work on Concorde sent off without pay, Two tests facing Mr Faulkner, Mr Jenkins is under pressure in Labour EEC clash, Agriculture the acid test for government policies, New sports car launched by Volvo, 'Fair rent plan profits likely', Public debate on commercial TV and radio urged, Swindles in pension plan, former minister says, BBC film clains to show Soviet agent collecting scientist's message, Talks over UCS section inquiry raise new hopes, Mrs Gandhi and Soviet leaders fail to agree, Bauxite could alter gloomy mining outlook, Fish killing at art gallery brings protests, Plea for new spread of grants on eve of housing talks, Science council fears lack of money will hamper vital research work, Mr Clive Jenkins fears EEC squeeze on Labour, Londoners jailed for Geneva hoax on plane, Thieu ambition for a battlefield kill, Progress towards understanding through town-twinning, Old friends mourn the homely hotel, General blames British journalist, Two are killed, 25 injured as bomb wrecks Belfast inn, Make your own cook book, Broadcast news in Denmark hit by strike, New chief seeks closer education links, Cardinal Mindszenty to live with Vienna religious community, Lord Eccles on how to satisfy cultural needs, Pravda talks of Britons in espionage trials, Gadfly press survives despite state pressure, Long-term industrial prospects encouraging, MPs protest at Long Kesh ban, Car thieves' haul from spares sales on Continent, Will Concorde prove too costly for Britain in the long run?. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Volta Lines, Abbey National Building Society,, National Investment Bank, Burnley Building Society, Capital Investments Board, Seafield, Ghana Commercial Bank, French Civil Engineering Contractors & Builders, Hodder & Stoughton, Richard Ellis & Son, Ghana National Trading Corporation, Bernice Rubens, Simpson Piccadilly, Varney (Holdings) Limited, Ambassador, Universal Grinding Limited, The Gresham House Estate Company Limited, High & Dry, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, Brod Gallery, Ghana Cement Works Limited, Wrac, Ghana Cocoa Marketing Co. Ltd., Bba Group Limited, Bodley Head, Norwest Holst Limited, State Hotels Corporation, Ghana Industrial Holding Corporation, Bp, The Barclays Group, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, Ghana Airways, Harpers, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Oau-, Columbia, Bernard Sunley Investment Trust Ltd, Associated Food Holdings, Longman, Techmashexport, Eva Industries Limited,, Country Life, Twa, Ecgd, Mercedes-Benz, The Expanded Metal Company Limited, Williamson Tea Holdings Limited, Neojuven. Law: Bail granted to man on plot charge, Arrest of six delays Carr bomb trial, Judgment likely today on action by Mr Maxwell, Three charged over Qantas bomb hoax plot, Unified court structure call, Judgment reserved in appeal by former mayor. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Full-time chaplain for Girton, City chooses its 644th Lord Mayor, Latest appointments. Sport: Bigger grants as Sports Council reverse decision, Football Arsenal's squandering did not matter, Hockey British team on trial, Motor racing Larger awards for young racing driver., Kennard scores his 18th success, Sports in Brief, Tennis Mrs King £800 short, A handsome chestnut sharpens up for next year's 2,000 Guineas, Yesterday's results, Rugby Union Surrey outclassed, Cook reverses fortunes to share lead with Jacklin, Sales Late rush of big prices, Boxing Bodell will meet Urtain anywhere, Cricket World XI tour in danger. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Senior, Entertainments, "The Times Motor Show Place", Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Search for the Nile Bbc 2, Vanessa Redgrave at the Young Vic, The prime gift of storytelling The Naive and Sentimental Lover, Cav and Pag Coliseum, Books next week, London debuts, 'They promised to take our land, and they took it' Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, A bright pane broken Winter Trees, Leonard Pearcey Purcell Room, To the mannerism born Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers, Tolstoy's terrible decline: a devoted account of the hectic final months The Last Year of Leo Tolstoy, Quick guide, Uncompromising vision Lear Royal Court. Arts and Entertainment: Television, French visitors to the Young Vic, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,884. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, September 28, 1946. First jet airliner, A Midsummer delight. Editorials/Leaders: Schizophrenia-The Need For Research, North Sea Oil Perspective, A Political Solution For East Bengal, 200 Concordes At £10M Each. Letters to the Editor: Printing the date, The individual's fight against commercial giants, Police trap warning, Problems of using an alphabetical Post code, Oxford High Street, Lunch-time abortions, Out-of-town shopping centres, Tribalism and EEC, Functions of Race Relations Board, Expulsion of Soviet officials, Japanese Emperor's visit, Plastic pound notes, Fog on motorways. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Victor Scholderer, Ira Belline, Mr Radivoj Uvalic Yugoslavian diplomat, Maj-Gen D. A. H. Graham, MISS W. M. WEST Schools in Australia. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent issues Closing, London & Regional Market Prices Reyrolle Parsons close lower, Wall Street. Business and Finance: First National to sell Goulston group for £5m, Sharp rise in STV profits, Business Diary: Enter "cash-flo-flation". Govan's new guv'nors, BP oil strike off Scottish coast bigger than expected, Fall in earnings for Plessey chairman, A technical success-in search of buyers, Cheaper to keep the yards open, report says, Takeover panel clears directors of Blaskeys, Unit trust prices, Benson research firm sold to NOP, Pound closes at a record $2.4850, Chairmen's Reports Cautious outlook by Plessey chief, Scottish TUC and Davies in frosty talks on jobs, Rockware aims to hold recovery, Two more life offices leave the Association, Hope of reduction in UCS redundancies after union and management meeting, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Mining Robe River finds new guarantor, International banking merger, NFC gives details of plan to reorganize parcels operations, New Issues Daniel Jackson back in new form, United States Mr McNamara's warning on expropriation of funds, Fixed Interest, Chile Copper groups may lose compensation, Nato Plea for company controls, IMF recognises US problems, Bids and Deals Slater get 12pc of Triumph Inv, Fewer new homes but more starts give hope, £4m bid over board's head, Japan US seeks reply on textile talks, Wage rises rate slowing, In brief, Commodities Cocoa at lowest since 1966, CBI attack on protectionism, Company News Phoenix profit gains disappoint the market, Nixon intervention hinted in Atlantic dock dispute, Production workers drop by 4 per cent, 66pc rise in delivery of TV colour sets. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D C Keys joins the board of Morgan Grenfell. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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