The Times - 06/12/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From David Housego, From Henry Stanhope, From Peter Hazelhurst, From John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Garry Lloyd, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood Political Editor, From Sue Masterman, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By a Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, From Charles Hargrove, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Wolfers, By Tim Jones, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, Gerald Ely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Brian Lewis, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Leonard Buckley, Charles Lewsen, Richard Holmes, Peter Hazelhurst, Charles Douglas-Home, Louis Heren, PHS, David Wood, ERNEST GRADWELL, S. MARRIOTT, , S. LASZCZ, , W. GERARD DAROUX., BRIDGEMAN, , MICHAEL BROWN, , F. W. McANDREW, , J. J. O'BRIEN, , CLOVIS WHITFIELD, , S. W. LOWY, , RAYMOND W. HILL, , RENÉE SHORT, , RICHARD STORRY, , THEODORE CROMBIE, , J. C. R. FIELDSEND, , DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER, , GEOFFREY MELLOR, , ROGER SANDERS, , Chris Dunkley, G. W., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Richard Mackie, From Mario Modiano, By Ian Morison, By Our Labour Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, From Harry Debelius, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By lan Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, I. B. MUIRHEAD, , J. A. FLETCHER, , P. E. SUTTON, , A. E. REYNOLDS, , CHRISTOPHER LOGUE, , TOM KING, , KEITH E. LONEY, , ARTHUR HAYNES, , R. R. THOMPSON, , D. L. FARRANT, , S. R. CAWLEY, , J. S. SHANLEY, , K. G. ROOM, , Bob Baker, Robert Jones, David Jones, Philip Sadler, By John Woodland,
ResumoNews: Remains of Richelieu laid to rest in Paris, Viewpoint, Pakistanis strike across Kashmir ceasefire line to threaten Poonch, Third London airport as 'non-event of 1970s', No investment for ex-prisoners, Shape, size and look of new districts is emerging, Nato ministers confronted by Soviet obstacles, Lessons for Labour's teachers, Revelation of God through other people, Boundary protest disrupts traffic, 'Karachi shelled and two detroyers hit', Chinese players across the table, Turks ignore political crisis as premier faces choice, Newspaper is cleared of obscenity, Leaders' words that began a war, Post union links pay claim with pension, Arab League to discuss fate of islands today, Indians advance on Dacca, claiming land and sea victories, over Pakistan, Herr Brandt the one under pressure over economy Commentary by David Spanier, Moscow call for non-intervention, £4,000 grant to aid rescues, 12 Asians discovered after voyage as stowaways, Kidnappers shot as police free Philippine family, South Korea declares a state of emergency, Europort: huge, anonymous exit point for the modern smuggler's human cargoes, MP to seek end of court reporting ban, Bleak Christmas for Malta with rationing, The Pope sounds warning that war may spread, Origins of the subcontinent's inescapable war An analysis of the historical strains over partition, the diverging paths of the armies and this year's countdown to battle How India was sucked into the maelstrom, Students: 'taxes without representation', The Times Diary Robbins to win on library appeal?, Early action from Westminster unlikely, Cabinet's rethink on public investment, Lawyers seek cut in scope of Official Secrets Act, Blast that killed 15 may have been IRA error, How Dr Castro made friends in S America, Courses, Immigrants eager to avoid clashes, U S spy satellite blown up soon after launch, Draft resolution by China seeks condemnation of India by UN and 'support for Pakistan struggle', Put this road somewhere else, Eire police seize border arms hoards and check on militant group after death of colonel, Vegetarians march in protest, Opposition party to oppose Rhodesia terms, Britain maintaining direct contact with both sides, U S protest to Delhi over attack on ship, Record expected at Royal Smithfield Show Agriculture, Zulu chief says Pretoria trying to get rid of him, Call to end Christmas spending spree, Soldiers hurt in Derry, Pilots accuse BEA of work-to-rule, Breaking the muslin curtain, Science report Astronomy: Nitrogen escape from Mars, Bodies lie spreadeagled in captured bunkers, Britain's overcrowded jails are dynamite, American lawyer says, Personnel, East European party chiefs meet in Warsaw, Mr Riad tones down warlike statement by Egypt's President. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Leicester Permanent Building Society., Sotheby's, Redland, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Department Of Employment., The Economist, Gordon's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Abbey Life., Je Reviens, The Times Special Reports, Christmas Gift Guide, Simon Engineering Limited, Cambrian, Healey & Baker, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Burroughs Computers.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Company News Plenty of steam left in Sirdar, Added weight to the relativist view, Sponsoring virtues in a tall ship, Unit trust prices, Chamber president off to Rhodesia, John Cashmore waits for steel demand upturn, Spain drafts measures to combat hotel overbooking, Results this week Guinness, Watney Mann and Pilkington, Mr Vesco to resign from board of bank, Business Diary in Europe: Mr Wilson's flights of French, Gathering the plums at convention time, Contracts, Management A cool look at merger mania, Canada to take milder line on US surcharge, Branded biscuit sizes reduced by rationalization, More share prices, Guide given to possible parity structures, Growth rate likely to exceed 4pc forecast for next year, New Issues New trust has appeal for private investor, Concorde price expected to be around £12m, £40m Seaforth dock opens at Liverpool, Commodities Diamonds: 'An unsuitable short-term investment', Hopes grow for tougher line on textile imports, Fixed price bids to stay on state building awards, Italy cultivates her industrial desert, Freight Report Gulf tanker rate fears less marked, TUC publishes a guide to good industrial relations, Future of RCA Welsh factory in the balance, Engineering overtime ban threat, German car plants facing shutdown this week, Union vote on rule change over Industry Act, French align policies with Germans before Nixon talks, Bank rejects recession claim, Leading firms urged to give employment to white-collar men with prison records, Bonds traded in Europe, Mr Onassis still interested in Greek refinery deal, Setback to dock labour severance scheme heralds more trouble, Flower power Guernsey fights a different battle. Law: Orly hijacking charge. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 7, Transfer Books, Announcements, Appointments vacant also on page 6, Entertainments. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Property £40m dock fillip for Liverpool. Sport: Skiing Tighter brand names rules to appease IOC, Hockey Two difficult obstacles, Cross country Stewart bursts away and is uncatchable, Sports in Brief, Football Todd's natural skills can be put to better use in midfield, Golf Charles's wait is over, Tennis Smith survives three match points, Rackets Malvern anxiety shows against Marlborough, Rugby Union Harlequins profit by Scots' errors, Racing Glencaraig Lady a feared rival, Cricket Edwards makes claim. Reviews: Before the Mast Bbc 2, What the Sassenachs are clamouring for, Giulio Cesare Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lpo Festival Hall, Music In The Round, Books Johnson agonistes: striking the shuttlecock fame at both ends The Personal History of Samuel Johnson By Christopher Hibbert (Longman, £3.75) Johnson: the Critical Heritage Edited by James T. Boulton (Routledge, £5.50), Devil Take Ye Ipswich. Editorials/Leaders: The Work That Lies Ahead In Europe, At Least Do Not Send Arms, New Cures For An Old Ill. Letters to the Editor: Jiggered, Proposals for Rhodesia, In praise of supermarket honesty, Internment in Ireland, Unemployment and tax, Jabberwocky, Art not for export, Fashions in words, Without a job, DTI role in fighting unemployment, A lost handbag, Rich word, Name right, Crashes on the motorway, Right direction, Craftsmen post, Education priorities, Wrong dialogue, Interest rates, Giro transfers, Seeing red, The evacuees of Somerset House, Japan at war, Applications to the Universities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news £1m extension for medical board, Appointments in the Forces, Latest appointments, Gray's Inn awards, 9 solicitors named in list of new recorders. Births. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,941, Radio, European bridge championship won by Italians. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Dec 4, 1946 Plan for Germany. Obituaries: Mr H. M. Parker, Sir John Craik Henderson, Miss Nan Fairbrother, Mr Langdon-Davies Sociologist and author, Sir Ronald Nyholm A distinguished chemist, Sir Edward Grasett. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, The Times share indices, Drawing of Bonds, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Pergamon chairman to resign, Business Appointments Amoco picks executive for German and UK divisions.
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