The Times - 04/12/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From John Chartres and Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondént, By a Staff Reporter, By Tony Aldous, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Harold Franklin, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Theodore Shabad, From Dan van der Vat, A short story by Susan Hill, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, Clive Barnes, Edward Mayer, David Wade, William Mann, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Katie Stewart, By Our Medical Correspondent, Roy Hay, John Carter, Gabriel Ronay, Fred Emery, PHS, Peter Nichols, THOMAS ARMSTRONG., S. LEVENBERG, , DEBORAH SMITH., OSBERT LANCASTER, , DENYS SUTTON, , NORMAN REID, , ROY MILES., JOHN MURTAGH, , BASIL DAVIDSON., BERNARD BRAINE., IAN FELLOWES-GORDON., D. F. DAWSON., J. M. WILSON, , COLIN KING, , PAUL A. HARRIS, , NIGEL TANGYE., GEORGE RAINBIRD, , JULIE HELDMAN, , STRETTON LICHFIELD., GORDON HUELIN., HONOR J. M. COALES., BERNARD LEWIS., By Norman Pittenger, By Geraldine Norman, S. T., The Archbishop of York, By Geoffrey Green, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Miss Gould (right) congratulated after her world record., By Ian Morison, By George Clark Political Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Brian Basham, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Guy Hawtin, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Halldora Blair, John Drummond, Andrew Wilson, Margaret Stone,
ResumoNews: S Africa warns Zulus over status of king, Dr Allende says techniques used to end democracy in Brazil are being applied in Chile by outsiders, £26m Newcastle shopping centre scheme, Italians assure victory in bridge tourney, Free milk 'rebels' face special audit, Save now, pay tax later, Three good reasons for going to church, Three watches missing at British Museum, BBC and union agree on filming in Crete, Drivers getting blase about fog, Travel Short tours for spring and Easter, Walk-out threat by US pupils in London, Troops arrest eight Ulster schoolboys, Drink Double Dutch on German labels, 'Registrar' plan for students' unions, EEC divided on weight load of lorries, Shortage of cash threatens young volunteers' work, Mr Sewell admitted that he panicked and shot Supt Richardson, Crown says, Attack on Rhodesia 'sell-out', Exploding the bloody myths of Dracula and vampires, Good Food Guide The Pepper Mill-Ulster's top hot spot, Food Chestnut soup, Labour may back Houghton royal plan, Mrs Meir reassured over US arms, Vietcong announce three-day Christmas truce, The most exclusive press club in the world, Mrs Gandhi: Full-scale war has begun, Number of smokers keeps falling, minister says, New York Notebook The day history began in Detroit, 300 Arab detainees are freed in Gaza Strip, Anger and frustration in Belfast over triple escape from 'secure' Crumlin Road prison, In a playground of violence, 10 died 'because drivers broke code rule', Both IRA wings deny killing colonel, A broadcasting council would confuse responsibility, Norway suspects Britain of double game, Claim that decimals did not raise prices is challenged, Iraq's UN move on Gulf, The badness within him, Bill to save Venice approved by senators, US bans shipment of munitions to India, Paris police seize hijacker demanding aid for Bangla Desh, US-Soviet agreement on joint docking in space, Brandt-Pompidou caution on monetary crisis, Science report Asthma: Swimming is best exercise, Why Nixon China visit could be wasted time, Gardening Mowers away, The Times Diary Lusty quits Longford team, Pakistan forces free to strike deeply, Minister resigns after 'parish pump' jibe at UN, Italy cracks down on its polluters, French spies may get no pay after this month. Law: Another boy of 14 in court on murder charge, High Court lifts reporting ban on Sewell case, Law Report December 3 1971 Queen's Bench Division Reporting restrictions lifted in Sewell case Regina v Blackpool Justices Ex Parte Beaverbrook News-papers Ltd, Judge has not heard of Robert Bolt, Sentence cut for girl who kidnapped baby from pram, Mrs Onassis 'in dread fear' of assault. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Hambro Property Investment Bonds, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Redland, The Times Superstore, Tyndall, M & G, Ebor, Help The Aged, Leicester Permanent, Humidifier Advisory Service, Multiple Display Advertisements, Slater Walker, Je Reviens, Christmas Gift Guide, Cameo Corner, Healey & Baker, Methodist Homes For The Aged. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Army alert in Turkey as Premier resigns, Church news, £48,682 award to young woman, University news, Latest appointments, Architectural award for farm buildings. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge 'No duck, no dinner', Broadcasting: Saturday, Picture by Japanese artist makes top price at £4,830, Chess Giants of the game, Radio Sound all round, Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,940. Classified Advertising: New York Isn't America, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Acknowledgments, Educational, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, For Sale And Wanted, ENTERTAINMENTS when telephoning use preftx 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area. Reviews: Plastic Birthday King's Head, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Figaro's drama: the revolution already in action, English watercolours Leger Gallery, Galliard Harpsichord Trio Purcell Room, Hi-Kyo/Requiem Sadler's Wells, Jim Dale: grabbing a challenge, Elizabeth Harwood at La Scala. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 3,1946 Byrd's expedition. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, December 3, 1971 MPs want lending rights for authors: report awaited House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Labour Keeps A Balance, The Risk Of All-Out War, A New Plan For Britain's Water, Wall St Overkill. Letters to the Editor: Buzkashi, Pollution penalties, Walking to school, Tennis players and sponsors From Miss Julie Heldman, Motorway crashes, Will Christ come again?, Fashions in words, Recycled newsprint, Santa Claus's whiskers, Saving Sadler's Wells, Redundant churches, Israel and the Arabs, Masterpieces not for export, Empty rooms at the Tate, Estimating the time-scale in Rhodesia, Lawrence manuscripts, Somerset House. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr T. S. G. Hunter Long service to 'Financial Times', Bishop Chase, Mrs John McCormack, Kay Ambrose Artist and writer on ballet, Mr Vernon Lawrence, Sir Gervais Tennyson D'eyncourt. Sport: Cross-country New ruling can give Oxford the edge, Swimming, Rackets Eton pair scare Malvern, Skiing Necessity could mother skiing's baby, Rugby Union Patrick's day as schoolboy plays in trial, Golf Three level in Otago tournament, Sports in Brief, Racing Natural ability and handicap give Jabeg good chance, Football Judgment day as Todd presses for place in tomorrow's England, Cricket Sobers well equipped with seam bowlers, Boxing Quarry wins on points, Weekend fixtures, Tennis Paris event will find consistent champion. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals, Talks confirmed for Linguaphone, Brussels proposes lowering of state aid to EEC shipbuilders, Commodities, Minister says lack of civil aviation projects not dictated by Government, Fixed Interest and Money, Costain-Hanson merger off, Shop stewards say Rubery Owen men not on strike, but laid off, Consolidated Tin shares slide on Ralli withdrawal, Food prices rise sharply in week, Personal Investment And Finance Insurance: taking a policy out on someone else's life When it's his money and his life, Mining Poseidon paves way for expansion, IOS claims gold deals 'lawful', Hot gospeller of insurance broking A late starter with firm views that agents should be licensed, The Times share indices, EEC Commission plans to encourage smaller firms, Roundup, Briefly from the Boardroom, Widow's Portfolio Long term package in the paper industry, Allied bid inadequate-Ld Thorneycroft, BSC cuts some prices by 4.6pc to fight higher level of imports, Mr Heath invites industry chiefs to Market dinner, Allied Breweries dispute spreads, Stock margin requirement cut by Fed, unit trust prices, Profit jump forecast in RMC-Redland battle, TUC wins pay pledge, US unemployment reverts to 6 per cent in November, It's not roses all the way for Mrs 60 Social Security: conditions governing a wife's pension, Financial News Company News Initial Services, 15pc ahead, look to £4.4m total, A case for delaying Redland-Purle, Deadline set for dock study 'a great challenge', Scheme to help exporters to Common Market, EMI sells most of its Thames TV control, VW short-time in new year, No reprieve for railway jobs, GEC-AEI in licence talks with Manitoba, Best chance for growth since war, Mr Carr says, Glaxo shares 11p above offer price as board disputes benefits of Beecham link, Sterling gains 56 points as Bank ends dollar support: France tightens controls, Court orders dockers back, New Aston Martin chief calls for drastic action, Equities Stock shortage discourages the institutions. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh rise in Lucas. Property: Land For Sale. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Dr J A Blackburn is made Vantona chief executive, Board elections at Stenhouse Holdings. Births.
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