The Times - 17/12/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Kuldip Nayar, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter O'Loughlin, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, Sally White, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Henry Tanner, From Our Own Correspondent, From David housego, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Nichols, From Roger Berthoud, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Peter Hopkirk, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, By Our Political Editor, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Joan Chissell, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Hennessy, SHERRARD SMITH, Gerald Ely, John Young, Peter Evans, PHS, Norman Fowler, HASTINGS, , YEHUDI MENUHIN., PETER SCOTT, , PETER CONDER, , DENIS MAHON., MERLIN MINSHALL., KARL COHEN, , R. A. PARKER, , SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY., EDWARD HOLLOWAY, , HUGH LLOYD, , RANDOLPH VIGNE, , B. H. BRESLAUER, , SYLVIA ANTHONY, , FERGUS CASHIN, JOHN COLEMAN, NINA HIBBIN, MARGARET HINXMAN, DEREK MALCOLM, GEORGE MELLY, TONY PALMER. MOLLY PLOWRIGHT, DILYS POWELL, DAVID ROBINSON, JOHN RUSSELL TAYLOR, ARTHUR THIRKELL, ALEXANDER WALKER., ROGER FRANKLIN, , G. F. C. ROGERS., STEPHEN BENNETT, , ADRIENNE CORRI, , C. MAKSOLD, , G. G. ELLIOTT, , MURIEL FRANKLIN, , From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Roger Vielvoye., By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Strafford, M. E. REYNOLDS., MICHAEL SPENS., G. J. ROTH., HAROLD BURNHAM., From Our European Business Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, J. MIDWOOD, , PETER J. HILLS., F. T. BARWELL., Kenneth Owen, David Jones, By Our Industrial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews: Guarantee of safety in surrender terms, Mr Mintoff still waits for cash, India And Pakistan Weary UN delegates show doubt on their role, Protest by China over Indian 'intrusion', Wholly unemployed rise by 20,000 to 859,000, Ambulance hit by terrorist bullets, Shops abandon ritual of last-minute announcement of turkey costs Food prices, Return captain, Cuba told, Stowaway youth reaches Florida after two flights, The Times Diary War crimes trial that never was, Snow reports, Extra £750 proposed for MPs in provinces, Two women were killed by motoring expert, Vice-President dismissed in Brazzaville purge, Russia backs Egypt's threat of war, Car circuit denies safety allegations, Yugoslav unity proved, President says, Science report Geophysics: Magnetic field 'door', Death 'is nothing' doctors are told, Presidential election in confusion, African group formed to fight Rhodesia proposals, Warning over gazumping, Russian menace played down, former MP says, West Europe EEC officials see January 20 as earliest date for British signature of accession treaty, Two train drivers and guard killed in collision, Dr Barzel returns from 'useful' Moscow talks, Technology Two routes to freight control, Mr Bhutto favours a cease-fire, Congress leaders agree on foreign aid Bill, Publisher of Spanish newspaper charged, Sudan drive to crush rebels near border, Many more graduates want to be teachers, Council of Europe committee to examine and report on situation in Northern Ireland, Motorway opposite Notre Dame vetoed, Israel ready to make a new effort for a Suez settlement as a result of Mrs Meir's U S visit, A survey of divisions and disillusionment in Canada Mr Trudeau: a premier out in the cold, Background to and implications of the Mangrove restaurant case Notting Hill Gate: a suitable case for treatment, Turks given a promise of full democracy, Bailiffs called to distrain on mayoral chain, Solicitors are ordered to be struck off, Japan will apologize to China for war, Parliament's joyful ovation for Mrs Gandhi, Moscow makes things hard for Britons, Counterpoint, No dismissal, chief of Tyne Tees says, Pakistani general, near to tears, signs at racecourse ceremony, Britain to leave Eldo and abandon rocket work, Dead man leads Black September, French hunt suspect in plot to shoot ambassador, Washington's cautious welcome, President Yahya breaks the news, The day when the shooting stopped, Two left-wingers picked to lead Opposition on Market policy, 'Spy ring' claim rejected, New York asks Britain to design a double-decker bus, Faulkner backing for Ulster vigilantes, Parents appeal for delay in closing school, Shortening the Odds on saving the Tote, £300,000 art theft from Venice collection, First trainload of Ovambos leaves for homeland, Eight killed by landmine in Mozambique, India orders halt to all fighting as Pakistanis surrender in East, High prices at sale of musical instruments, U S death toll in Vietnam only two last week, Farmers' union plans central cash control. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: £265m capital spending on steel next year: big losses written off, Considering key issues in structure plans, Wider use of probation service proposed in report to Commons, More funds provided for rescue of archaeological finds House of Lords, Detainees released, Talks with student unions arranged for next week, Lords say 'British only' rule is valid, Rescue impossible if Britain joins EEC, Party points in clash on unemployment: each side blames other, Reluctance on inquiry into violence in schools, No pensions bonus, but a yearly review, Message of shock and regret to Jordan, Measures to reduce motorway crashes, Mr Heath meets Mr Trudeau in Ottawa today, Merger of Sheffield steel companies, Annual review of pensions and the level of contributions House of Commons, Camera watch in motorway safety moves. Index. Display Advertising: Val De Travers Asphalte Limited, Crabtree, Sandeman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dgaa, Deundi Holdings Limited, Sherries, Christmas Gift Guide, Fuji Bank, Ltd., Mathew Hall & Co. Ltd., Midland Bank, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Ltd., Jaguar Xj6, Staffordshire Potteries(holdings) Limited, Burnholme & Forder Limited, Centre Hotels(cranston) Limited, Esperanza Traden And Transport Limited, Wg And S, Kriter, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited., Kenning Motor Group Ltd, Tyndall, Drambuie Liqueur, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Twa, Venesta International Limited, Rhp, Panam, Christian Aid., MC Group, Midland Aluminium Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: Palatine courts merger, University news, Novel prizewinner, Latest appointments, Defence chairman. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Pet puma to stay caged, Warrant issued for arrest of barrister, Guilty pleas in air bomb trial, Direction on cases stated, National Industrial Relations Court Dismissal during strike no bar to re dundancy payment Bloomfield and Others v Springfield Hosiery Finishing Co Ltd, Six Rumanian hijackers jailed in Austria, 'British subjects only' housing rule valid Ealing London Borough Council v Race Relations Board, Chancery Division Hayley Mills loses appeal Mills v Inland Revenue Commissioners, American hijacker jailed for five years in Argentina, Detectives for trial accused of corruption, Suspended sentences on four convicted at Mangrove trial. Reviews: Straight Up Piccadilly, Triple Bill Covent Garden, The Anderson Tapes (aa) Columbia Something Big (a) Rialto Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (u) Plaza 200 Motels (x) Classic, Piccadilly Up the Chastity Belt (a) ABC 2 Carry On at Your Convenience (a) Metropole, The Four Little Girls Open Space, Jeffrey Siegel Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Sport: Motor racing BRM's six cars to race in two teams, Skiing Fall could mean setback for 11-year-old, Prince of Wales Cup at Wembley again next year, Sports in Brief, Football Stiles fined £150 and stopped from three games, Boxing British official to ask for police at ringside, Racing Swan-Shot shows his liking for soft Carlisle going, Rugby Union Old accepts the chance Shackleton declines, Tennis British captaincy again goes to Mrs Jones, Golf New creation testing for professionals, Rackets Ashford fails to prove his point. Property: Residential property, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: The Employment Balance, Every Year Better Than Every Other Year, The Future Of Bangla Desh. Letters to the Editor: Film censorship, Rationing in Malta, Case for urban motorways, National art treasures, Mining concessions in National Parks, Italy buying up manuscripts, South Africa, Send it by canal, Bird netting in Italy, Hands off!, Tracked air cushion travel, Rural pop, Fewer jobs, more leisure, Housing Finance Bill, Sex and intelligence, The thirties, Cost of Concorde, VAT: causes for concern for many businesses, Lost Payment, Arabs and Israel, Uses for a fourth TV channel, The monarchy and MPs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 16, 1946. Arctic convoys. Deaths. Obituaries: Brigadier C. G. Maude, Gen Richard Mulcahy A prominent figure in Anglo-Irish struggle, Mr William Nunn, Mr Robson Christie Brown. Business and Finance: Private Patients insurance scheme revised, Lloyd's give £100m cover for US firms abroad, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Manoeuvres before final clinch, Currency markets poised for outcome of Group of Ten meeting, CPRS-the patient teachers of the art of running Britain, Chubb reshuffles board to mount oversea sales drive, Fixed Interest and Money, Linwood pay talks for 6,000 resume next week, Commonwealth pact means dearer sugar, BP spending £160m on oil development in North Sea, Agreed offer by Brown Bayley for billets plant, Business Diary: Washington's lure for Treasury man State hard-sell, Big profits fall for Laporte, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Optimism on Wall St as rally continues, Common Market Joint statement likely today on American demands for commodity trade reliefs, Canada Pipeline studies stepped up after fourth gas strike, Wool demand strong, Mr Marsh dashes union hopes of averting workshop redundancies, Allied's THF bid goes out, Wall Street, Libya 'Why we left sterling area', Record turnover by car makers despite dispute, Company News Redfearn Glass dazzles with profit over £1m, Lockheed favours research links, National coal strike moves a step closer as miners reject improved offer, February start for Industrial Relations Act, Four more Fed banks cut rates, Mining Esperanza profits down sharply, £50m funds for Ulster industrial aid body, Government sanction for £265m steel industry capital works programme, Vauxhall follows Ford with price increases, Personal sector dominant in domestic bank lending, Lurching from boom to slump, West Germany Engineering strikers go back with 7.5 pc rise, France Minister predicts £300m trade surplus this year, Distillers' distorted trading pattern, Bids and Deals Cons. Signal buy another 1m Venesta shares, Creation of a Construction Agency planned. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Renewed buying of Hawker, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New deputy chairman for Lazard's. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,951. Births.
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