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The Times - 08/12/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Ian McDonald, From Frank Vogl, From Paul Martin, From Roger Berthoud, By Clive Borrell, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Communications Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Sevices Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Environment Reporter, By a Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Waymark, By Our Travel Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Davy, From Fred Emery, From Harold Franklin, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From David Spanier, From David Housego, From Richard Wigg, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Jim Snow, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Nigel Lawson, Stephen Jessel, Julian Critchley, PHS, S. B. GRANT., D. L. FARRANT., EDWARD M. KENNEDY., MAURICE NORVIC., HUGH J. SCHONFIELD., T. A. BROCKLEBANK., JAMES GRIFFITHS., JAGAT NARAIN., GILBERT LONGDEN., A. S. DICK., DAVID McCORMICK., G. A. H. LEWIS, President-Elect., EDRED WRIGHT, Director of Music, PAUL POLLAK, Day Boys' House, R. J. HOLMES., THOMAS BALOGH, P. V. BRADY., ANTHONY McALEAVY, , F. H. TATE., BRIGID BROPHY., A. D. C. PETERSON. C. STRACHEY. ISAIAH BERLIN. ELIZABETH BOWEN, STEPHEN SPENDER., C. E. CARRINGTON., by Moira Keenan, Allan Morrison, From Our Special Correspondent, Lady Sharp, J. B., William Mann, Kenneth Loveland, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, Guy Brett, Charles Lewsen, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ronald Kershaw, By Melvyn Westlake, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, R. D. HARINGTON., A. L. NICHOLLS., THE REV MARK WELLS., J. M. ANDERSON., GLENCAIRN CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE BARRELL, , Christopher Marley,

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News: Crucial battle for Kashmir begins, How to say nothing and please the press, All assets of British Petroleum nationalized in Libya, Driver dies, 14 hurt, in M1 fog crashes, Hounds on parade for King of Afghanistan, Senator Kennedy attacks US backing of Pakistan, Science report Geophysics: Ionospheric experiments, European Defence Ministers increase share of Nato costs in reply to US criticism, Briton says bombs hit ships on high seas, Omega relief couple freed from captured Bengal jail, Bonn anxiety at Russian naval power, Gun gang kill Ulster man in his bed, Fashions in words become multilingual problem, More help sought by housing groups, White House hits hard at India over launching a full-scale war, Britain's blacks on different roads to power, Mr Heath awarded prize of £36,000 for his services to Europe, U S Skyhawks deal with Israel reported, Home treatment for mental patients to replace hospital, Mr Kosygin hastens back to Moscow, Pistols for two after the poll in Uruguay, U S car giants study anti-pollution system, Rockets fall in Phnom Penh, British official arrives in Rhodesia to prepare for acceptability test, General calls on Pakistani troops to surrender after Jessore stronghold is taken, Daily Express work to rule, Labour moving towards recognition, Anglo-French partnership the key to Europe's nuclear future, Rivalry is suspended as bomb victims are buried, Bridge battle of century in Las Vegas, Season of ill will in France's prisons, Soft landing on Mars achieved by Russians, Dr Erim is given chance to form new government, Armed gang get away with £14,600 in bank raid, Head wants pupils to share in decisions, Mr Davies says Britain ripe for expansion, The Times Diary How IRA was infiltrated, BAOR lacks the forces to fight, General Assembly takes over attempts to stop bloodshed amid calls for haste, Prayers in Karachi slum, Interrogation evidence sought urgently, Investigation into Leeds police, Killer freed on confession, Mr Trudeau sees end of US surcharge next week after currency agreement, Tour operators to impose a surcharge, Health workers on strike, Euratom meeting ends in deadlock, Warning of guerrilla vengeance, Boroughs may be given community councils, Labour MPs seek polls on local radio, Way to work out price of Concorde agreed, Victories for British cattle, Environment campaigner fights on, Senora Peron welcomed back in Argentina, Osteopathy gains cautious acceptance by doctors, Country air in Earls Court, Herr Brandt acts as German car industry halts, Hull's old docks may be preserved as open space, British wine will not be wine in the Market, Fishermen insist on 12-mile limit, Soviet call for a European conference in 1972, More Devon coast for National Trust, Pakistan claim to be advancing slowly, Healthy tote is vital, Mr Maudling says, Agreement on unoversity technicians' pay, Student ban on team from South Africa, 'Gone With the Wind' on London stage in spring, Mr Howard Hughes 'has written autobiography', Chasing wrong hares in student finance protests, IRA escapers hid in jail manhole until they could flee in dark, Fed up but coping with tensions, Charges against Kent State students dropped, Headline protest upheld. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: London Shop Property Trust Limited, Rippon Boswell, Burnley Building Society, British Empire Securities And General Trust Limited, Christmas Gift Guide, The Burlington Magazine, Lake & Elliot, Ltd, Hampton Gold Mining Areas Ltd., Redland, Remy Martin, Tyndall 3-Way Fund, Mepc, Jaguar Xj6, R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd., The Times, Cattle's (Holdings) Limited, Theeconomist Diary, Dewar's, C.I.R.P. Investment Trust Limited, Detroit Bank & Trust, Wg And S, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Rs Components Ltd, Tesco, Bea, Crittall-Hope Engineering Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Lord Snowdon abandons car case appeal, 'Hatred' plea fails in Sewell case call for trial in London, Head assaulted girls, Six and four years' jail for Cypriot spies 'in Soviet net', Men get 10 years after bench throws case out, Queen's Bench Division 'Blue' films forfeited as obscene 'articles' Derrick v Commissioners of Customs and Excise, Shopper and the M'Naughten Rules Regina v Clarke, Dean's appeal to open in February, Accused youth 'saw Yard photographs', Jail for three men in cheques case, Law of the flag decides conflict Coast Lines Ltd v Hudig & Veder Chartering NV, Girl says she became a prostitute through fear, Body in carboot: man charged with murder. Official Appointments and Notices: Gray's Inn benchers, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Bussiness Notices, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Property: Country Properties. Sport: Motor racing Amon venture in engines, Golf Townsend in two minds over his player's card, Rugby Union Oxford turn insecurity to credit, Sports in Brief, Football Tottenham must frustrate Rapid's attempt to play for draw, Squash rackets Taylor survives nose injury to beat Maddocks, Table tennis Chinese women lose, Skiing Three hurt during practice, Basketball Sutton aim to walk tall, Boxing Charles's title after cuts and cautions, Racing Treenahow must win impressively, Rackets Cowdrey's old instinct still there, Inverarity struggles bravely for almost two hours, Tennis Ban on three at Melbourne. Politics and Parliament: Unique opportunity for sustained growth: no restriction on clearing derelict land, Attendance allowances, Mr Lynch understands nature of undertakings, Some signs of food price stability House of Commons, Poorest will benefit from curb on inflation House of Lords, Advice on thawing and cooking of frozen foods, Excellent progress in ending brucellosis, Information after crashes on motorways, Financial help sought for regions. Arts and Entertainment: Bbc 1, Sale Room Record £29,000 paid for African bronze head, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,943, Radio. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: German Unions Test Their Strength, Steel Rescue Operation, The Russian Interest, A State Visit At A Vital Time. Letters to the Editor: Cotton protest, The violence in Northern Ireland, At the London Coliseum, Fashion in words, Protection for shareholders, Spanning the years, Arms supplies for India and Pakistan, 'Miss Brophy was there, Will Christ come again?, Postpone VAT's introduction date, Case of Pauline Jones, Canterbury Choir School, Wage pressures from above, False figures, Writing of 'Dracula', Paying for a Titian, PO bills, Decimal point, Rural pop, Public relations, Driving in fog, Aden emergency. Reviews: Blake, Blake, burning bright, LSO/Henze Festival Hall, Amalrik plays Theatre 84 Club, Helsinki's first concert hall, Growing Point, Frankel 8 Liverpool, The Mock Doctor Guildhall School, Stealers of dreams. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 6, 1946 Nazi cruelty. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr George Rowles, Mr Egmond D'arcis Journalist and Climber, Cardinal Quiroga Palacios, Sir Henry Wells Responsible land planning. Business and Finance: Pledge on intervention to control floating mark, New Issues Jessel tidies up, Mr Boex leaves David Brown after 'differences', Mining Western Platinum brought up to date, Unit trust prices, Merchant banks plan to set up computer system for processing large share deals, Marina rundown, Leaders of miners' union react sharply to sabotage claim, West Germany Multi-role aircraft taking shape in strictest secrecy, Fixed Interest and Money, Reprieve for 4,000 jobs in River Don reorganization, Hungarians seek profit in tourism, Mr Volcker 'to visit Tokyo', £342m current account surplus in quarter, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Company News Carlton lifts half-time payment, Lord Beeching confident, Japan Export limit talks begin, Payments surplus down, R-R Motors shares plan, Bids and Deals TI pay £2¼m for Tri-ang Down Under, Machine tool orders drop 43pc in first nine months, Foreign Exchange, Two all-weather U S drilling rigs for North Sea, Canada Mr Nixon's levy pledge, Corporate taxation Let no man put asunder-untaxed, Italy ENI directed to negotiate agreement, Business Diary: National Chamber of Trade man goes · Computer critic in town, P.P plant on stream, Pound tops $2.50 to hit post-devaluation peak, OPEC agrees strategy on prices and participation, Drastic restructuring plan to make state steel profitable in three years, UK-Hongkong textile curb talks fail, Commodities Copper declines £5 and tin drops £7.50, Price restraint likely for more state industries, Four year forecast of public spending, Chairmen's Reports MEPC buoyant, Star group buys Watney House lease for£3.75m, Common Market barriers must go, CBI chief says, Serck's encouraging pointers for 1972, Common Market Capitalization tax to be set at 1 pc, Development plans overtaken, Advertising and Marketing JWT team behind Taunton's ciders, CBI likely to assure industry on Ulster investment. Business Appointments: Four appointed British Export Board members, Business Appointments New chief general manager for Phoenix Assurance, Pergamon Press name Sir Walter chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh buying of Woolworth, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Births.

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