The Times - 22/10/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Brian Cashinella, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Mario Modiano, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, From Christopher Walker, From a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Warman, By Our Political Staff, By Our Communications, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, By Our Air Correspondent, By John Carter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Sally White, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Architectural Reporter, Ronald Faux, By Denis Taylor, By Michael Baily, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Choate, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Henry Giniger Rabat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From David Housego, Chris Dunkley, Max Harrison, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Peter Jay, GEORGE TEELING-SMITH, , PAUL BLOOMFIELD, , WILFRED BROWN, , DONALD CHAPMAN, , MARTIN WARD, , J. TOWLER, , G. TUTTO, , WALTER ELLIOT, , K. U. Ahmad, Brunel; R. J. Allard, Queen Mary College; V. L. Allen, Leeds; Christopher Allsopp, Oxford; J. A. Ansari, City, London; A. G. Armstrong, Bristol; P. C. I. Ayre, SOAS, London; Colin Baber, UC. Cardiff; R. J. Ball, London Business Schcol; I. C. Bell, UC, Swansea; J. Bharier, Durham; J. K. Bowers, Leeds; R. L. W. Briant, Leicester; J. N. Bridge, Durham; Lynden Briscoe, Manchester; A. J. Brown, Leeds; Paul Burrows. Hull; D. G. Champernowne. Cambridge; E. J. Cleary, Swansea; A. D. Clegg, City, London; Ruth Cohen. Cambridge; Theodora C. Cooper, Oxford; D. J. Coppork, Manchester; John Corina, Oxford; P. L. Coatrell. Liverpool; A. B. Cramp, Cambridge; David Demery. Bristol, J. L. Enos, Oxford; D. M. Evans, UWIST, Cardiff; David Feldman, East Anglia; G. R. Fisher, Southampton; Leslie Fishman, Keoie; C. E. B. Frost, Sheffield; J. G. Gibson, Birmingham, B, D. Giles, Bristol: S. Glaister. LSE; W. M. Gorman, LSE; T. J. Gough, UWIST, Cardiff; B. Griffiths, LSE; E. M. Godfrey, Manchester; M. R. Gray, Manchester; R. M. Goodwin. Cambridge; Paul H. Guenault, UC, Aberystwyth; Richard D. Haas, Nottingham; F. H. Hahn, LSE; Chris Harlow. Open University; J. T. Harris, Swansea: P. E. Hart, Reading; Brian E. Hill, Nottingham; K. Hilton. Southampton; Edward Horesh, Bath; Michael Hodd, London: James J. Hughes, Kent, Canterbury: Allan Ingham, Southampton; R. A. Jackman. LSE; P. M. Jackson, Stirling; Anthony Jennings, Leicester; Harry G. Johnson, LSE; H. G. Jones, Warwick; P. N. Junankar, Essex; Kahn, Cambridge; Nicholas Kaldor, Cambridge; M. A. Katouzian, Kent. Canterbury: Stanley I. Katz, Birmingham; Alexander G Kemp, Aberdeen: M. C. Kennedy. Manchester; John Knapp, Manchester; R. P. Kormat. Bath: A. R. Kraty, Birmingham; J. A. Kregel, Bristol, David Laidler, Manchester; Keepak Lal, UC. London; R. W. Latham. Liverpool; J. R. C. Lecomber, Bristol, D. Leech, Warwick; P. F. Leeson, Manchester; David T. Llewellyn, Nottingham; C. 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Rosenthal, Hull; C. K. Rowley, York; B. H. Sadler, Warwick; R. I Sandilanos, Stratholyde; P. G. Saunders, Southampton: Malcolm C. Sawyer. UC London; John Seowler, Strathclyde. L. D. Simpson, Stirling; R. P. Sinha, Glasgow; R. L. Smyth. Keele; John E. Spencer. Ulster; G. R. Steele, Ulster; M. T. Sumner, Manchester; A. Sutherland. Cambridge; D. R. Thomas, UC, Cardiff; Michael J. Tooze, Dundee; Neville Topham. Hull: Andrew Tylecote, Stirling: John Vaizey, Brunel; Simon J. R. Vicary, Hull; P. Victor, Kent, Canterbury; G. N. von Tunzelmann, Cambridge: David Wall, Sussex, Alan Williams, York: J. E. Williams, Leeds: Peter Glyn Williams. UC, Aberystwyth; J. F. Wright, Oxford; C. R. Wymer, LSE; G. K. Yarrow, Newcastle, Alistair Young, Ulster; David Young, Dundee; Adrian Ziderman, QMC, London; G. Zis. Manchester: Wilfred Beckerman, UC. London; T. L. Cook. Sussex: P. J. Devine, Manchester; W. E. Lloyd, Strathclyde; Ajit Singh. Cambridge; K. J. Woolmer, Leeds., G. C. Abbott, Glasgow; A. D. Bain, Stirling; J. C. Baldry, Keele; N. A. Barr. LSE; C. R. Barrett, Birmingham: D. Barry, UC Cardiff; J. Black, Exeter; Jane M Black, Exeter; C. Blackorby, LSE; A. Bottomley, Bradford; A. V. Brown, Belfast; C. V. Brown, Stirling; J. A. C. Brown, Oxford; H. Burton, Excter; J. D. Byers, Southampton; J. V. Cable, Glasgow; S. K. Chakrabarti. LSE; G. Clayton, Sheffield; T. A. B. Corley, Reading; D. C. Corner, Exeter; J. R. Crossley. Leeds; A. V. Crowther, Edinburgh; B. Curry, UC, Cardiff; R. L. Curry, Liverpool; Glyn Davies, UWIST, Cardiff; M. Davenport, York; A. C. L. Day, LSE; P. N. Davies, Liverpool; G. R. Denton, Reading; N. E. Devletoglou. LSE; Peter B. Doeringer, LSE; J. S. Dodgson, Liverpool; D. G. M. Dosser, York; J. H Dunning. Reading; W. Elkan, Durham; Miles Fleming, Bristol; A. G. Ford, Warwick; M. J. Fry, City, London; A. Gabor, York; M. Gaskin, Aberdeen; N. J. Gibson, Ulster; E. Gledhill, Bradford; S. Gomulka, LSE; W. Hagenbuch, Kent, Canterbury; B. Hall, Durham; J. Hall, Bradford; Margaret Hall. Oxford; G. Hallett, UC, Cardiff; C. P. Hallwood. Aberdeen; J. Harrop, Hull; K. Hartley. York; A. R. G. Heesterman. Birmingham; J. D. Hey, Durham; H. C. Hillman, Leeds: R. C. Hine. Nottingham; G. C. Hockley, UC, Cardiff; G. M. Holmes. UWIST. Cardiff: A. J. Hopkins. UC North Wales, Bangor: R. Houghton. Sheffield; M. Howe, Sheffield; F. E. Hyde, Liverpool; J. M. Jackson. Dundee; C. W. Jefferson. Queen's, Belfast; T. E. Josling. LSE; M. C. Kaser. Oxford; L. Katzen. Leicester; K. R. Kirton. City, London: P. D. Kitchin. Sheffield; Z. W. Kmietowicz. Leeds; T. O. M. Kronsjö. Birmingham: E. A. Kuska, LSE: J. S. Lane, LSE: C. E. V. Leser, Leeds: D. Liggins. Birmingham: H. F. Lydall. East Anglia; G. A. Mackay, Aberdeen: M. McManus. Birmingham; R. R. Mackay. Newcastle; S. Markowski. LSE: W. F. Maunder. Exeter; G. Maxcsy. Hull: D. G. Mayes. Exeter; G. W. Maynard, Reading: J. McGilvray. Stirling; G. W. McKenzie. Southampton; J. Mellors. Reading: F. V. Meyer. Exeter: B. R. Mitchell, Cambridge: Roslind M. Mitchison. Edinburgh; E. V. Morgan. Manchester; M. Morishima. LSE: E. T. Nevin, Swansea;J.K. K. Ord. Bristol; G. H. Oxtoby, Bradford;J.R. Parkinson, Nottingham: A. T. Peacock. York D. J. Peake, UC. Bangor; G. V. Reed, Nottingham;G.B.Richardson, Oxford: R. O. Roberts. Swansea: D. J. Rowe, Newcastle: T. M. Ryan, Sussex: C. T. Sandford. Bath: J. R. Sargent. Warwick: S. B. Saul. Edinburgh: C. H. Sharp. Leicester; D. K. Sheppard. Birmingham: J. V. Simpson. Queen's. Belfast: L. Sire. Glasgow; A. S. Skinner. Glasgow: J. F. Sleeman, Glasgow: T. C. Smart. Edinburgh; Jean B. Soper. Leicester: A. P. Sowter, Nottingham:1. G. Stewart. Edinburgh; P. C. Stubbs. Manchester: T. W. Taylor. UWIST, Cardiff; J. T. Thoburn. East Anglia; Brinley Thomas, UC. Cardiff: H. Townsend. LSE: M.J. Trimbie, Queen's. Belfast: J. R. Turcan. Glasgow: M. A. Utton, Reading; J.Van Doorn. Durham;I. Weir, Newcastle: P. J. D. Wiles. LSE; J. wiseman. York: P. K. Woolley, YorkW. D. C, .Wright. Edinburgh; K. K. F. Zawadki. New castle: Nicholas C. Dobson. St Andrews: E. L. Furness, Strathclyde: D. A. Livingstone, Strathelyde; Ronald S. May. St Andrews: R. F. Ruel. Strathelyde: R. Sedgwick. Sheffield: William J. Stewart, Strathclyde Vivian Thomas. St Andrews: A. James Turner. St Andrews: David Willings, Strathclyde; Janusz G. Zielinski. Glasgow, P. K. L. DANKS., GRANVILLE KIRKUP, Managing, ANNE SCOTT-JAMES, , JOHN HARVEY, , GEOFFREY COWLEY, County, ALAN BULLOCK, , B. A. DREWITT, , J.P.H.. P.K.T.. and S.S.J., By Our Medical Correspondent, T.H., By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By A.Goodrick-Clarke, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Michael Thomas, Sir Leslie O'Brien, Sir Martin Wilkinson, By Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Fred Emery, RICHARD A. HERDEGEN, , L.J. RAWLE, , ANDREW McMANUS, , DANIEL N. STORR, THOMAS P. SOOKE, , Richard Spiegelberg, Kenneth Owen, John Armytage, Gerald Ely, James Holloway,
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