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The Times - 05/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Stewart Harris, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Hopkirk, By Brian Cashinella, By Paul Routledge, From Our Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By John Groser, By Michael Hatfield, From Trevor Fishlock, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From John Chartres, By a Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, By Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Diana Graves, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, Patrick Nuttgens, David Gallagher, By Alan Gibson, From Maxwell Boyd, From Pamela Macgregor-, From Terry McLean, By John Nicholls, From A Special Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bebamy Tennis correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen, By Andrew Porter, By Nell Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Innes Macbeath, PHS, Julian Mounter, Peter Evans, GORE-BOOTH., CHARLES LONGBOTTOM, M. L. de V. HART., JACOUES MADIAR, ALEXANDRA METCALFE., D. M. K. DURSTON, , JOHN F. MAGGS, , W. J. HOLMAN., MICHAEL KITSON, , JOHN BASKETT., ANDREW WRIGHT., P. B. S. ANDREWS., H. A. KARRACH., JAMES T. ANDERSON., HILARY SANDLE., MOYRA J. HART., By Sally White, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, From John Earle, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, S. A. CROSSICK., K. C. ASLET, , OLIVE M.HIRST., DAVID BLELLOCH, JOHN GILMARTIN., W. A. RILEY, K. M. KIRK, , By Anthony Thomas, By Peter Jay, Economics Editor, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, By John Woodland, Joe Roeber,

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News: Mopping up after North Wales floods, Moscow to go ahead with plans for manned space stations despite Soyuz disaster, Mr Wilson stays on fence but anti-Marketeers are encouraged, Army-backed group ahead in Indonesia elections, An Indian's eye view of the British, Three countries claim right to put 7,500-mile hijacker on trial, Britain and the Six: an American view by Dr Harald Malmgren Congressional fears of a trade war with Europe, Film to improve shop steward image, Rising cost of living chief by-election issue at Greenwich, Miners' leaders decide to oppose EEC entry, 'Fruitful' Thieu-Kissinger talks on Hanoi proposals, 12 feared lost in a series of sea collisions, Ten hurt as 60 mph train hits derailed Wagons, Communist Party purges ranks of its youth organization, Say cheese for a portrait of France, Pentagon study points to direct US role in the undermining of the Geneva accord on Vietnam, Children's train crash inquiry starts today, Israeli-Yugoslav aid to Zambia in maize crisis, Soldiers are wounded in Belfast ambush, Mr McMahon says tour will go on, Science report Microscope for use under water, David Wood Easy on constitutional reform, Palace inquiry into ticket tout's invitation claim, Message of pride from Mr Nixon, An empty bed in the hospital ward, Swansea man in crossword contest final, The Times Diary Crick hits out over cut project, Union suspicion over public works proposals, Mrs Thatcher accused of 'political' decisions, Pushing and prodding industry to save a city, Indian dove turns into a hawk, Vatican acts swiftly in struggle over Madrid archdiocese, Unions and the industrial Bill: the first test, Top of a thousand candidates, Barber plea to traders to pass on tax cut, Christianity's concern with politics, Remarkable results from early lambing Agriculture, Gate-crashers force closure of jazz festival, S African secret police 'are trained in Britain', Heath hint of change of view on reflation, Ancient sites looted with aid of detectors, Two cows killed by cyanide leak in field, More intensive Antarctic research called for, Sitting on Ulster's loneliest powder keg, Double trend in Soviet foreign policy, Union may expel 800 non-striking teachers, No sign of survivors in Japanese air crash, Finance only hazard at Bonn Summit, Miss Italy goes to the altar but stays a Miss, Voluntary day centre for drug addicts, Rail lines to coast disrupted by crash, Krishna's chariot in peaceful London march, Text of Mr Wilson's speech on the Common Market, Viewpoint Hot wax and handmade flowers Kirsten Cubitt writes about unseasonable blooms in our series on people behind the scenes, Egypt to keep canal shut until Israel withdraws, Spain holds holiday couple, Wimbledon chief would welcome world lawn tennis showdown. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Saunders Valve Company Limited, Peglerhattersley, Brc, Asprey, Banca Commerciale Italiana, The Electric Environment., John Beales, London Tin Corporation, Lyon, Ireland, Cambrian, Dewar's, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., The Monks Investment Trust Limited, Twyfords, Lawdon Limited, Skytours, Hill Samuel & Co, Ltd.,, Walker Crosweller. Weather: The Weather. Law: Author cleared of killing black soldier, Two judges are accused of serious crimes, Spy's wife named in divorce suit. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Appointments in the Forces, University news Loughborough, Tallow Chandlers' Company, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 6,1946. Arms near Haifa. Sport: Devon gives Somerset record receipts, Rowing Why Lucerne is more important to Britain than Henley, Boxing Two rewards for Revie, Sports in Brief, Polo Columbia go through, End of memorable era in history of Wimbledon, Racing Mill Reef assays pure gold, Ramsin and Samani beat off all attacks, Rugby Union Lions forewarned, Golf Women confirm England's supremacy in Europe, My easiest Grand Prix victory, says Stewart, Show jumping Shapiro and Rozier share new event, Cycling De Vlaeminck hurt in crash, Yachting Tick for tack, 2 sec, Athletics Matzdorf sets world high jump record. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,814, The return of Titus, Radio, Soviet chess masters draw first eliminator. Reviews: Wonderful exit Solti's farewell Covent Garden, A most original architect George Dance, Architect, 1741-1825, John Metcalf Lower Machen Festival, The Eighties Bbc 1 Chris Dunkley, Taking a view The Complection of Russian Literature, All this and Bliss, too Norwegian music Cheltenham Festival, Moholy-Nagy and the whole man. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Funeral Arrangements, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoninx us use pretix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant alsoon page 11. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Commercial And Industrial Property, Property Industrial estates flourishing. Editorials/Leaders: Nixon may be an iron man on steel, Mr Nixon's Turn To Reply, Picking Up The Pieces After Wimbledon, Time To Intervene, Special Hospitals: Special Cases. Letters to the Editor: Questions on Pentagon papers, Film trailers, Companies House, Can women cope? Yes!, Sonic boom insurance, Taking it to heart, Sovereignty in the EEC, Citrus peel warning, Liability, Could there be an assurance commissions war?, Stopping an art exodus, Stolen books, Obstacles to European company law, Where are the swallows?, Repair of churches, Refugees in West Bengal, Discoveries at Bimini, On railway banks, Pr at Ucs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Maurice Bowra Classical scholar who was a brilliant figure at Oxford. Business and Finance: Ransome rationalization almost completed, Business teams in free Dm talks, Regional price indices may help limit pay claims, Why we should devalue now, Contracts Belfast company wins £3m equipment order, Co-ops may hold special conference on Six entry, Prepared to fight for a new Jerusalem, Computer saves bus costs, Confidence on EEC entry, Plan to end Coventry toolroom agreement may spark off crisis, Results thisweek 'Lofs', Whitbread & Rothschild Inv, Imperial College: a rundown on anew and different move in business studies, 20 pc redundancies and four-day working announced by Fodens, Company News Chesterfield Props' £5½m surplus, Car delivery strike averted, A supervisory need, Housewives keep an eye on movement of prices, Why US copper workers are on strike, Supply of fresh foods eases rising trend, Briefly from the Boardroom, New strike fears as blastfurnacemen decide next move in pay fight, Calls for minimum wage, Six-point plan to curb Italian recession by boosting production and investment, Courses, Company Meeting TRANSPARENT PAPER LIMITED (Manefacturers and Converter of Transparent Cellulose Wrappings) Mr. J. F. E. Smith's Statement, Graduates'raw deal in industry, Mining London Tin to hold interim, Jensen rules out the BMW engine for new model, UCS: three weeks down and five to go?, Advertising agencies reforge old links, New Issues. Offer for sale puts £1.3m tag on Lawdon, German steel sales freed, IMF's gold purchase, Blow to hopes that Neddy might bring CBI and the TUC together for regular talks on combating inflation, Inquiry into alleged V & G leak opens today, BOAC statement on Thos Cook, U S and Japan extend textile imports pact, Business Diary in Europe: ICF man versus the conglomerate dragon, Jute mills face shortage of raw materials, Amendment to union Bill agreed, Iraq backs pipeline threat from the Syrians, Chloride's warning of a rights issue, Greenhouse groups sold, No EEC threat to state industries. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Three head newly-integrated divisions at Pirelli-General. Stock Exchange Tables: Share prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing of Bonds, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & Week's change. Births.

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