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The Times - 09/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By our Environment Reporter, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Nichols, By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Leapman, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, , From Michael Knipe, From Our Latin America Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin., By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Douglas Caird, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, J. R. COLVILLE, , FREDERICK WARNER, , MARGARET DAWSON., PEMBROKE., MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU., D. L. V. ROWE., F. H. TATE., GEOFFREY WILLIAMS., H. G. TILNEY BASSETT., H. MARY STEPHENS., EDWARD BOURNE., KENNET., J. S. LEATHERBARROW. Proctor in, JEFFREY SIMMONS., DEVLIN, , HANNAH STANTON., KENNETH AMES, , T. CORBISHLEY. 114 Mount Street, W1Y 6AH., LUCY CLARK, , By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By Brian Basham, By Philip Dyer, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Malcolm Brown, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl Bonn, June 8, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ROBERT S. ELLIOTT, , H. I. ALEXANDER., J. WEBB, , J. J. R. COLLINGWOOD, , A. FORD., By Christopher Marley, By Nigel Lawson,

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News: Miss Devlin alarms Mr Hoover, Home Office appeal to deport Nigerian fails, Jail without trial in Spanish political cases, Metropolitan police chief urges tough action against cadre of seasoned professional criminals, Women vote for free speech at institutes, Telephone that cannot be tapped is developed, The Times Diary Chronic crisis at Nash House, Girl says she was pushed on to Tube track, 30 Labour marketeers ready to defy Whip, Mrs Gandhi being urged to leave Commonwealth, Spassky sees Fischer as most likely challenger, A school in the middle, 50 pupils walk out over dismissal of teacher, Lack of airport equipment blamed for crash, Cancer-detection and prevention, Singer 'cannot afford air fare from Spain', Houses on golf course plan is rejected, Former minister assassinated in Chile capital, Brazil death squad claims over 2,000 'executions', Jury name dead man as killer after warning by coroner, Turkey's constitution to be made less liberal, Seaman denies rape of Olympic swimmer, Labour clash on Bengal aid forces Commons debate today, Genetics: New insight on evolution, Three in 'forgery' inquiry, 'Incomparable' tribute to Lord Goddard, Hazards of the Gurkha kukri dance, Rebels may hold Briton until polls, Charter line offers New York return for £37.40, Signs of S African pass laws reform, Rifle threat to girl detective in bomb hoax, Soviet evidence of viruses in arthritis, County cricketer accused of plot to defraud, Spiritualism rooted in hell, Baptist minister says, Vatican plan for expediting annulments, Bevin at the Foreign Office: master or servant of events?, State industry unions seek common strategy on wages, Illusory success in Italy, 12 sent to jail in Kenya conspiracy case, Audubon's robin to be sold in London, The Times attacked over the campaigns, Scotland two hours nearer, Herr Brandt third in popularity poll, An old-fashioned attitude to the problems of the young, Etna's threat to villages said to be fading, City's typhoid outbreaks traced to one man, Water may be twice as dear in 2001, Two soldiers shot in Belfast raid, Plea for social security weighting, Builders come under fire at Yarra inquiry, Republicans ask for candour in the Laos controversy, Publishers reject print union pay claim, A bonus for those in greater need, Statistics back West Indian complaint of unfairness in schooling, Chou attack on big states, Ruling on tyres 'will affect thousands', Millions of children miss dental checks, 'End the war' demand by 2,000 lawyers, New York danger to health as sewage workers join strike, Nation buys a Drake miniature, EEC price rises 'will be less than feared', Mr Connally dismayed at delay on TriStar loans, 'Naked malice' alleged in brass band libel suit, Councillors and doctor on ballot-rigging charges, Five wonder if France has any further surprises up its sleeve, Indian townspeople turn on refugees squatting in mosques and houses, Salyut space base swings into a higher orbit, UN faces giant relief task. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Chairman retires, University news Oxford, Chief Scout to be Lord Chamberlain, Duke gives up hospital post. Display Advertising: 3M, Scottish Widows' Fund, Kfr, French Line, Stratstone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Berlitz, Sumrie CLOTHES, Detroit Bank & Trust, British & French Bank Limited, Jaguar XJ6, Leopold Joseph and Sons Limited, Boac, The Skipper Group Limited, CC. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Survey fee for small boats halved, Cost of food on entry to EEC: fresh estimates coming out, Opposition urge Government to drop proposal for full-time battalion within Ulster Defence Regiment, Retaining the right not to go to work House of Lords, Sovereign's hereditary revenue, Britain ready to give more help to refugees, Brewer's red revolution helps wrong party, What Britain wants on fisheries policy, Control of sex shops, Time will be needed to get prices under control House of Commons, Emotive question about horticulture deplored. Reviews: Npo Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, Milos Forman: 'Everything I have heard said about America in my life is the truth', Shaw and Sherwood at Chichester, The 20th century Love Affair Bbc 1 Barry Norman, ISCM Festival Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, When worms turn Bedtime and Butter Hampstead Theatre Club Irving Wardle, Gone with the Clappers Arts Cambridge Michael Billington. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Sport: New irises and pelargoniums help to steal the show in Westminster, Sports in Brief, 21st win for brother of Queen's Hussar, Weakened Kent side fail to last, Scots seed loses to unseeded US challenger, Sobering experience for England in first Test, Linden Tree is Curragh favourite, Tit-bits for Lions, Fitzwilliam improving for Mays, Mrs Barclay in the lead, French amass 25 points in second half, Forsyth takes over from Robb, Worthy successor to Fazal, Double for Broome, Newcombe tumbles on day of slapstick comedy, High places for old faces, Four newcomers in South African team, O'Farrell succeeds Busby, What Taylor's captaincy means to Essex, Boycott's gamble has a happy ending, Sedgman shows some of his old power, Yorkshire V Notts At Leeds, Leading first-class averages Batting, Sussex V Lancashire At Hove. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Penal Practice And Violent Crime, The Double Tragedy Of Bengal, A Source Of Anxiety, The Talks Move To Success. Letters to the Editor: Containerization of passengers, Addresses in code, Mrs Helen Joseph, Flamingo at Beaulieu, Motorway safety, Aid for church repair, Pornography, Water resources, Abolish SET on cleaning, Consulting the people on EEC entry, A control for wages and prices, Judgment on Lord Goddard, The private income of the Queen, Debate on pollution, Tax and the Common Market, Inspection over accident claims needed, Disaster appeal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Law: Tributes to Lord Goddard-'a great judge', Boy of 16 not to be forced to see father B.V B.. Obituaries: Mr T. L. Marks, Camille Gutt Belgian postwar recovery, Obituary, Professor Alec Mace Former Psychology Professor at London, Sir Leslie Hollinghurst. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, June 11, 1946 Mihailovitch trial. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Longevity and the Stock Exchange Council elders, Coal Board problem pit ready to open again, Aid is big business now, Bids and Deals Schroders move to buy FJP, Do outside directors earn their keep?, Losses of £31m on car insurance a record, Export Board as a team, £973m foreign currency inflow in first quarter allows substantial debt repayment, Francis Sumner (Holdings) A Very Successful Year, International wheat pact delay, Electricity power workers face loss of 20,000 jobs in two years, Clearing banks to prepare study, Brazil exports more coffee in May, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited From the statement by the chairman, Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, Figures point to firming of retail business, Decision on world trade study group by OECD, Contracts Air Products win £2m order from Italy, Mr Oppenheimer blames apartheid for S Africa's growing economic difficulties, Connally's spectre of 60,000 unemployed if Lockheed fails, Ford product division will shed 500 jobs by autumn, Pan Am-Gulf plan to build motel chain, Gerrard & National Discount Company Ltd., The Times list of latest dividends, Union calls for demonstration day, Cadmium ingots ease, 7 pc traffic fall on waterways, Travel group protest over Lunn-Poly sale, Company Meeting The Titaghur Jute Factory Company Limited, Chairmen's Reports Albright defend Tenneco deal, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lufthansa seeking permission to reduce transatlantic fares in open price war, WATNEY MANN Limited Interim Statement, Equities, Aquascutum, Cammell Laird cut deficit, Commonwealth talks on aid schemes, NY silver rises by 340 points, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Oliver Rix Limited, The move below the line, Fixed Interest, West Germany continues its dollar sales, Mining Diamond sales are rising faster, Eggs Authority will put limit on support buying, More than 6,000 idle in Cowley plant stoppage, West Midlands 'must adapt to market changes', Dispute delays attempt to boost economy, Company News Peak £1m profit and 2½pc extra by UK Optical, Strong finish by Chloride Electrical, Cutback plan for Penn Central, Sterling and Money, Britain's second workforce, Bank pinpoints uncertainties, Fox board wins power battle, Rising hopes on the grapevine-but the EEC is a doubt, How the markets moved Rises, Building work in first quarter up 11 per cent, Man-Abell Holdings Limited, Saudi Arabia expected to settle oil terms. Business Appointments: Port of London Authority chief to retire. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues £6m convertible rights from IC Gas, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues, Small irregular changes. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,792, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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