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The Times - 15/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hill Business News Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Philip Howard, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By our Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By George Clark and John Groser, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Clive Borrell, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent., From a Staff Reporter, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, From Peter Nichols Rome, By Denis Tavlor, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Mackie, From David Bonavia, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, From Terry McLean Greymouth, New Zealand, , By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Richard Davy, Victoria Brittain, PHS, Michael Wolfers, THOMAS BALOGH, M. R. STARKEY, , E. A. LAW., ERIC de MARE., KENNETH YOUNGER, , STOW HILL., HODSON, , HARRY F. BATTERBEE, K. A. TUCKER., MOHAMMED FADHEL JAMALI., ARTHUR PHILLIPS, RICHARD J. KINGSBURY, , R. D. PARKINSON, A. de ZULUETA., By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Guy Brett, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Giles Smith, By Melvyn Westlake, By Anthony Rowley, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Kenneth Owen, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Our Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, G. A. M. RITSON., R. P. RHODES., D. R. ROBERTSON., KENNETH JORDAN., V. ROYAN, J. M. STERLING., C. L. S. SHACKLE., By Maurice Corina, By Michael Baily, David Millham,

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News: Mr Laird orders inquiry into way newspaper got secret Pentagon files on Vietnam policy, New Zealand assurance on EEC and meat, Weather research into the role of hot air, Britain gives a pledge to the Anguillans, Cassette plan for museum TV series, Andorra police baffled by Britons' deaths, A career in banking, Hard day's work for new Garter knights, Sinatra does it his way for last time, Firing brings new risk of Indo-Pakistan war, Oxford Tories choose Miss Rippon, A brolly and bowler in the African sun, 50-mile fish limit plan condemned, IPC journalists vote for June 27 strike, Charities hopeful of taking aid into pakistan, The singing world champion arrives, Brezhnev visit for E German congress, Free police for road safety work, MP says, Reminder to Britain of obligations to Sweden, Mr Scanlon challenges Soames 'act of faith', Labour rage in the Commons, EEC renews pressure to end floating of mark, Check for ill effects in free milk cuts, Rapid transit rail system proposed for Birmingham, World's end studied in Jerusalem, Drunkenness among teenagers is increasing, Scottish unions demand nationalization: warning of 'return to prewar slump', S Africa stops payments to Israel by Jews, Fears for three more Brodrick babies, Sick Asian may be sent back to Kenya, German granted pardon by President Tito, Talks on college lecturer make progress, Cheerful amateur claims 90% weather accuracy, Development and conservation need not be in conflict for property owners Environment Tony Aldous, Gains for neo-fascists in Italy's local polls, V-bomber secrets court told of affair, Historic Battersea home for a peppercorn, Police 'may sometimes have to break law', Worst day on record for hay fever, Brando appeal in slander case rejected, Public spending on social services and housing doubled in past eight years, American watch on Marshal Grechko's ship, 'Married man' charge girl reinstated by college, Visual appraisal of beef bulls still necessary, Icelandic coalition is defeated in general election after holding power for 12 years, 13 injured as police open fire in US riot, Group agrees on price for Singapore paper, Oxford term arranged for MOSCOW physicist, Crew of Salyut are raising Chinese cabbage, Teachers urge minister to name tribunal, Labour still hopes for win as Malta counts votes, Wife hurt in crash gave transplant decision, Magistrates' courts of the future, Sick yachtsman rescued by helicopter, Young flock to join secret army, Pay, privilege, but little perception, New therapy for disturbed boys, Archaeology: Footsteps of the Exodus, Tanker master to pay a £1,000 fine, Nigerian editor arrested, Brandt call for balanced force cuts in Europe, 51 pages too many, Experts say marble of the Parthenon is gradually turning to sand, Grenades kill five at Jewish family party, Spain admits firing at British yacht, 'Atmosphere endangered' by supersonic aircraft, Minister looks at problems left by Gibraltar ban, Britain is ready for international agreement to curb pollution of seas and rivers, minister says, Cooperation aim of new leaders of boroughs, Priest will leave his parish at once, The apple of discord in a shop's turnover, The Times Diary Gale and Johnson's Highland game, 7 shot dead in Detroit drug war massacre, Bluff and intrigue over the future peace of Europe, Upper Clyde Shipbuilders to be liquidated, but regrouping chance remains, Canada's future at stake in constitutional talks, Million marriages in Japan this year, World churches call off S Africa meeting on racialism because of Vorster conditions, Mr Davies not convinced of UCS credibility. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Hammerson Property & Investment Trust Limited, The Ever Ready Company (Great Britain) Limited,, Head Wrightson, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, W.& C.French Limited., Hampton & Sons, Vickers Limited, South African Airways, The McLean Group of Companies, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Halifax, Hargreaves Group Ltd, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Times Newspapers Limited., Cambrian, Helena Rubinstein. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Americans Clinch match in relay, Bedford can try for 10,000 and 5,000 metres, Scotland go down to Russia, Jacklin faces tight fairways at Merion, Murless and Lewis should begin with a double, Oxford concentrate on improvement, Sports in Brief, Bowling Association will go it alone, Southwick croquet, Conteh fails against unimpressive Austrian, Britain choose 16-year-old, Tennis winner will lose £3,000 after Bristol washout, Shanty Town outlaws John the Lion, McLarens assured of more success, Lloyd's course record in time trial. Politics and Parliament: Effect of end of free school milk to be monitored: diet survey in three areas, Government 'endangering health of future children', Repairs on switching to natural gas, Barrier plan for Thames Estuary wreck, Translation of Rome Treaty, No change in tariff on car imports, 'Squalid and unworthy' act condemned, Mr Davies confident entry to EEC will have dynamic effect House of Commons, Child tax credit system urged, Row over refusal to put more state cash into UCS: group must be restructured, Home market penetration. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements', Women's Appointments, 2 A Levels?, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Salerooms. Reviews: 24 hours in Le Mans, Berio Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, Serkin Festival Hall Alan Blyth, Rite of Spring/Sonate Coliseum John Percival, Royal Danish Ballet Kongelige Teater, Copenhagen John Percival, At the bottom of the heap The Kapo Basement Irving Wardle, Chinese snuff bottle sold for a record 3,300 guineas, Hamish Fulton's optical equations. Editorials/Leaders: In Search Of Stimulus, Concorde And The Radiation Problem, The Socialism Of Europe, Tragedy Of The Clyde. Letters to the Editor: State aid for church repair, Whom the exhibition centre must attract, Consultation on Bengal, Floating the pound, Asians from Kenya, New Zealand and EEC, Bevin's Palestine policy, Judgment on Lord Goddard, Imperial blood, BR competing with itself, A new canal artery, Shaven hedgerows, 'Welcome to Britain', The half-life concept applied to currency, Offsetting losses, Gas trouble: reply from the North Thames Board. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, RHS awards for long service to horticulture. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 17, 1946 Record flight. Obituaries: Prof C. A. Mace, Rear-Adml Chalmers Naval biographer, Carlos Garcia Former president of Philippines, Stella Lady Reading, Mr S. A. Findlay Housing in Scotland, Mr S. Prititski, Mr Leonard Beaton, Hon Lewis Palmer, Obituary, Sir Leslie Hollinghurst. Deaths. Business and Finance: Mining Johnnies pay more: recovery under way, UCS decision heralds new policy on aid to shipyards, Two more banks in European link, £28m May trade surplus points to signs of expansion in exports, Interim Statements The Corner House Investment Company Limited, Nationalization reprieve for British interests, Call for dollar devaluation at meeting of Bank for International Settlements, Contracts £600,000 car park for Liverpool, Textile export restrictions to U S opposed, Approval for Arbed link-up, Daimler's closer ties with VW and BMW, Too much optimism... too little realism, Bids and Deals Settle Speakman 'no' to Skipper, Rand Mines Holdings Limited, Sterling Guarantee Trust Limited Extracts from the Chairman's Statement, Speculative attractions of Swan Hunter, A policy for governing nationalized industries, Minister clarifies value added tax for Six, The Times share indices, White House dismayed by prime rate rises, Playboy intends to go public, Briefly from the Boardroom, Two airlines insist on RB211 deal for TriStar, Equities, Payments surplus for May is record £490m, Scotland hovers on the EEC brink Scots industry is wary about the possible effects of the Common Market on a country that is already economically vulnerable Christopher Baur reports, BSC's pay offer disappoints union chief, IOS lost $60m last year, Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited, AUEW votes today on opposition to industry Bill, Fixed Interest, Chairmen's Reports Strong progress at Laird Group, Business Diary: Gernmany at £15 an hour· All about liquidators, Arbuthnot Latham Holdings Limited, Wall Street setback, Carmakers face dearer tyres, Westinghouse deal for JeumontSchneider near, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company Limited, Hambros give two-point rise on peak £2.56m, Computer news Memorex maintains pressure on IBM, Catering returns up 10 per cent, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, No immediate change in rate of car tariffs, Car trade returns show setback in March-April, Sir Leslie gets bankers to ease control demands, Whitehall's 48.4pc stake, Industry expects £220m fall in fixed investment, Coates Brothers & Company Limited, Takeover of oil companies looms, Automatic tax deductions to combat 'lump', BSC halts deliveries but business goes on normally for other suppliers, Sterling and Money, How the markets moved Rises, Dockers find it a rewarding life, Rand Mines, Limited, The Laird Group Limited, London chart service extended, 'Record of achievement finally frustrated by shortage of capital', Little hope of diverting orders to other yards. Business Appointments: Municipal Mutual has a change of chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Poor start to new account, New Issues Property group with Eagle Star backing, The Times list of latest dividends, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,797, Broadcasting Television.

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