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The Times - 19/08/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Brian Cashinella, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Morison, By Norman Fox, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From John Chartres, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, by a Staff Reporter, From John Clarc., From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By David Spanier, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From James Reston, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By Jim Snow Northern Raciag Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, BY PENNY RADFORD, A. S. Byatt, Philip French, H. R. F. Keating, William Mann, Michael Billington, Stanley Reynolds, Eric Rowan, John Percival, Peter Waymark, Bernard Levin, PHS, D. J. ENRIGHT., CHARLES CLARKE, , BARRY MATTHEWS, , SUSAN REGAN, , GEORGE BOLTON, , BERESFORD CRADDOCK, FRED PEART, , ROY HARROD., ERIC DE MARE, , PETER WAR BURTON JONES, DAVID GREIG, , MARGERY PERHANM, , MARY RUSSILL., FRANCIS HASKELL, , LESSLIE K. WATSON, , GEOFF TODD, , JOHN PRINGLE, , J. FRASER MILNE, , FRANCIS PIGOTT, , MICHAEL COOPER, , FREDA OLARKE, , By Our Political Staff, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Guy Hawtin, From David Blake, By John Woodland, From Anthony Thomas, By Brian Basham, by Our Financial Staff, By Giles Smith, By Anthony Rowley, By Margaret Stone, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From Alan McGregor, J.A. HUNSWORTH, , IEREMY THORPE, , A. BAILLIE., Julian Mounter,

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News: Peru warns France over Pacific nuclear tests, Dublin calls for inquiry on detainees' treatment, Nuclear advice to Russia, S African agent posed as a liberal to get Englishwoman's views, Indian Bill to stifle press said to be on way, All Russia discusses Soames and Irene, Hard water study upheld, UK population rose by over 2.5m in 10 years, Three Arab leaders draw up final plans for federation, Design Report Indian Summer spree, French sailors in apartheid dispute, Party picks Mr Snedden, Pop Mozart for anniversary of Philharmonic, Mintoff silence on talks in Libya, Australia to withdraw troops from Vietnam, Scientists deplore 7½% pay award, Neighbour's 'shoot me' dare led to triple killing, Priests call for a survey on celibacy issue, Industrialist in talks on Clyde shipyard deal, Rate of rise in new house prices doubles, Army and IRA play game of death along Irish border, Stormont MPs arrested in Londonderry clash: two gunmen shot dead by troops, Greek regime gives way on law for journalists, £52m grants for London rail schemes, The Times Diary Holbrook scores ACE resignation, Early Saxon water mill found at Tamworth, Basingstoke doubled in 10 years, French urge EEC summit with Britain on monetary crisis, Halt in dollars for British films ' unlikely', The changing face of Britain Crime, Science report Zoology: Ultrasonic rats, Bull gores man to death at Spanish festival, Couple get new marriage lines, Rift over architecture schools widens, Beef shortage due to feed costs forecast, Numerical equality of sexes is nearer, Quick action sought to check elm disease, Provisional census figures show move out of big cities with rural population rising, Dutch exonerate ship accused of sea dumping, DDT put in the dock at Washington hearing, Roses all the way for Chester firm, Cleaning test at Palace of Westminster, The old world charm of new China, Lord Carrington goes to see Mr Mintoff, University team studying bedside manner of GPs, Junior doctors to fight for better conditions, Baby burnt by weedkiller fire on lawn, Berlin session ends on uncertain note, Iceland firm on fishery extension, Short notice of Nixon plan angers Japanese, The furniture that made sense in Manchester, Paris plans arouse fears of bitter clash with United States, Motoring Fine points of new Mercedes, Dr Banda relives his mining days, Workers turn a cold shoulder, Helicopter crash kills 37, Isle of Wight pop festival not to be held, George Best sent off and more than 30 booked as referees clamp down, Oceanography Cephalopod photographed at 5,145 metres, Soviet spy says that CIA wrote Khrushchev book, Bankers' Final Examinations, Two die as chimney collapses, Ouija board gave approval for post office raid. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Ppa, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Edward Erdman & Co., Abercon Investments Limited, Fmc, Lamson Industries Limited, Alia, The Times, Dewy Look Of Summer, Weatherseal's, Airlease Intrernational Finance Limited, John Lysaght (Australia) Limited, Botswana Rst Limited, Tom Martin Metals Group, Wg And S, Potgietersrust Platinums Limited, Drake & Cubitt Holdings, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company, Limited. Law: Two remanded on charge of aiding Asians, Street trader puts bench right, £36 more for dog, £25 for PC who tackled gunman, Doctor fined £800 on abortion summonses, Umbrella not an offensive weapon. Arts and Entertainment: Draw aids Keene to retain his chess lead, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,852, Television Bbc 1, Oxford Playhouse plans. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Tennis, Bowls Cross and Crocker best, Boxing Clay: Frazier will be my second quarry, England more adept at survival, Sports in Brief, Philip of Spain to be Murless's first Gimcrack victor, Football Manchester's 10 men of character, Golf A flair that can never be dismissed, Rowing Seven British crews struggle, Yachting Lundquist outmanoeuvres Macdonald-Smith, Salzburg event postponed. Reviews: English Opera Group at the Wells, 'The crisis of life itself' Alienation, NPO's plans for 1971-72, Mary Rose Arnaud, Guildford, A capacious chest of recollections Covent Garden Exhibition Victoria and Albert Museum, Crime The Steam Pig, News from the past, America's Mid-West: more than meets the eye The Inland Ground, Spoiling in the Sun Bbc 2, Quick guide, Prafulla Mohanti The Place, Audacity justified Bruckner 2 Albert Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Sailing the seas depends on the helmsman, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday. August 19, 1946 Camp squatters. Editorials/Leaders: More Protests Against Nuclear Tests, The Flight From The Cities, Not For One Country To Decide Alone, A Guide For State Industry. Letters to the Editor: Writers and the EEC, Northern Ireland, Tribute to a political rival, The salaries of hospital staffs, 'The Death of Actaeon', Historic buildings, Students and proctors, Pollution by Concorde, The dollar crisis: action to safeguard international trade, Awfu' taste, A grant denied, Lost travellers' cheques and fraud, A forest discovered, Closed to tourists, Tax and sickness benefit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof A. E. R. Goetze, Mr H. McMahon, Capt S. M. P. Walsh, Mr Austin Melford Actor and author. Business and Finance: Whisky exports rise 15 pc in half year, Exporters face large losses on $ contracts, New US commodity futures firm, Eurosyndicat, Company News Tom Martin dips in first-half on bigger turnover, Opposition to US pay freeze grows, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Leasing companies form association, Growing doubts on ability of Japanese to maintain present parity of the yen, Forte-Crowther peace bid today, The dollar, Flight from commodities gathers pace in London, Triumph car output almost at standstill, BASF opening setback, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lines Bros to go into liquidation following withdrawal of Gallaher from its rescue plan, Birmingham jobless up 13.8 pc since last month, Newall Machine gloom, Yarrow reveals conditions of £4.5m state loan, Fixed Interest, Valuing the rival bids for Truman, Property bonds gain at expense of unit trusts, Mining Noranda to hold Queensland shares, Gold shares pressure, Plan for two-tier float of European currencies, Business Diary: Touche Ross man for PO · A brandy for Noilly Prat, Bonn support for move, Truman family holdings dispute, Figures show slowing in pace of wage rises, Cavenham claims victory in takeover battle for Bovril, New Issues A 'unique' group going to market, Bids and Deals UDS £6.5m offer to A & S Henry, Swiss consider two-tier monetary plan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Shares retreat in heavy trading on Wall St, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Money market stays shut, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh selling of gold shares, Equities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Alcoa names new deputy managing director. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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