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The Times - 29/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Harry Debelius, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Peter Waymark, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, Louis Heren, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, John Higgins, Barry Norman, Michael Billington, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, David Piper, Paul Barker, Iverach McDonald, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Norman Fox, By Andrew Porter, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, E C Hodgkin, Roy Lewis, PHS, Bernard Levin, BARBARA CASTLE, RICHARD CROSSMAN, FRED PEART, WILLIAM ROSS, PETER SHORE, GEORGE THOMAS., JOHN SILKIN, JOHN ROPER., EDWARD HYAMS, , NICOLAS BENTLEY, P. J. WALLACE, NORMAN J. HART., TONY CARTER, , B. B. COOPER., E. M. de LEDESMA., R. Bellamy, Basil Davidson Ruth First, Dorothy Hodgkin, Thomas Hodgkin Nicholas Jacobs, P. F. Leason, John Richmond, G. N. Sanderson, W. M. Warren, PETER MARTIN, NETHERTHORPE, PORCHESTER, PETER FLEMING, J. D. HUTCHISON, CHARLES MORRISSON, DOURO, JUNE PARR., ALBERT GARDNER., BRYAN DOODY., S. R. BRIGHT, IRENE LOVElOCK., Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, From The Times of Tuesday., Dennis Dwyer, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Wilson, Melvyn Westlake, Brian Basham, Ian Morison, By Our Financial Staff, Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, From Our US Economics Correspondent, A. Goodrick-Clarke, Malcolm Brown, Guy Hawtin, R. W. Shakespeare, From David Blake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Jones, DAVID MACPHAIL., GEOFFREY TIPPING., ROBERT GREEN, , KENNETH W. F. RICH, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK., J. P. HUDSON, By Melvyn Westlake, Nigel Lawson, Julian Mounter,

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News: Nuclear waste in North Sea, No advance notice if internment is introduced in Ulster, Mr Maudling tells backbenchers, False picture painted in Delhi of British policy over E Bengal, Sentences postponed after jury, by majority, find 'Oz' editors guilty on four obscenity counts, Europe regrets Labour decision, New panel to carry out population studies, Safe parachute splashdown for the Prince, Britain's protest on Libya, UN troops alerted as tension rises in Cyprus, TUC chiefs opposed to entry by 15 to 11, RB 211 support should continue if US loan assent is delayed, minister says, Science report Biology: Silicon's contribution to life, Ulster debate refused, Progress on new political union in the Caribbean, Gas bubbles cause fingerjoint cracking, Tower among buildings to be cleaned, Europe our home market-Lord Stokes, Controlling allotments, New treatment cuts heart attack deaths by half, Deficiencies in Greek mythology, Russian troops for Bulgaria manoeuvres, Israel unenthusiastic as Mr Sisco's visit begins, Super-rating to relieve householders is one of Government's ideas for new councils, The Times Diary NUM hauls Mason over the coals, £100,000 raiders club bank official, Family links are still strong in Belgium, Jenkins pro-Market group heavily defeated on Wilson motion, Record auction price for painted fan, The Paris Collections By Prudence Glynn, Mental ill health causing big work loss, MP seeks inquiry into Thamesmead cost, Keep the Titian, art review committee says, School party in a Spanish hotel mix-up, Mr McCarthy's middle-aged crusade, French financial affair shakes Gaullists, Royal Assent, Prisons strained by the pressure of numbers, Inquiry into crash of Mont Blanc cable car, Mr Mahgoub hanged after attempt to hold a show trial, Treasury reconsidering tax rule because of anomaly, End of smallpox vaccinations for very young, Briefly for the record, Lord George-Brown says claim 'staggers me', Soviet sea power still growing, Tides of political fortune, Public argument has only recently begun, Bigger Press Council urged to cover radio and TV, V & G downfall linked with end of tariffs, Discord and collaboration in the Arab world, Choir owes success to founder's dedication, 'Law needed' to warn tourists of malaria, Labour's Europeans are ready to put their future at risk, Radar indicator on Apollo 15 found shattered, Mr Callaghan sees himself as leading the charge against the Common Market, 15 MPs praise minister's courage in resigning, At least 105,000 families 'live in poverty', Mr Agnew back to doubtful welcome, Motoring Stop-go on car for commuters, City warned of decline outside EEC, Inquiry ordered into death of bullfighter, China lifts blame from President, Stiffer rules proposed for Channel shipping, Cases of violence up by 16.8 per cent in first quarter of 1971, Pan Am end air safaris to kill wildlife, Delay holds back alcoholism research, Delhi MPs cheer Bill to end property rights, Six agree to give special attention to problems of Channel Isles but refuse associate status, Mrs Mandela accused of having guests, The Times man is cleared with costs. Law: Sukarno guards sentenced, Cannibalism case in Papua, Sentence changed, French novelist jailed, Lots drawn in court to decide election Levers v. Morris and Another, 'Oz' editors convicted on four charges, 'Lollipop man' negligent-council to pay Toole (an infant) v. Sherbourne Pouffes Ltd. and Another, Appeal now allowed Regina v Selby, Two will face police murder charge, Printer cleared in diamonds case, Decree nisi rescinded Parkes v Parkes, Costs shared in consent suit Hymns v Hymns, Lord Guest, Uncle and niece to marry again in Denmark, 'In good faith' in Leasehold Reform Act Central Estates (Belgravia) Ltd. v. Woolgar. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: National Carbonising Company Limited, Mutual Loan Fund Association Limited, Monsanto Textiles Limited, Standard Bank, De LA Rue 1971, Sangers Limited, Country And New Town Properties Ltd., Smithfield & Zwanenberg Group Limited, Vickers, Dfds, H.C. Janes Ltd., The Times, Grendon Securities Ltd., The Industrial Society, Moss Bros, History Today, Foden, Chamberlin & Hill Ltd., Department Of Trade & Industry, C U Assurance, Stratstone, Leipzig Fair, Fenchurch Insurance Holdings Limited, The Johnson Matthey Group, John Gielgud, Jack Barclay Ltd., Ibm, Chadburns Holdings Ltd., London & Overseas Freighters, Interim Statements, Dalton, Barton, British Steel Corporation, Laa, Witan Investment Company Limited, Mercedes-Benz, Eyre & Spottiswoode. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Castle renews attack on industrial Bill, Strikes Bill timetable adequate: only 21 major amendments House of Commons, Parliamentary Notices, An invitation to a great enterprise Mr Gaitskell's five conditions pursued House of Lords, Nationalized industries have no cause for concern over Common Market-Lord Robens House of Lords, Listing Britain's art treasures House of Commons, Talks with TUC and CBI on code, How the MPs lined up in debate on Market issue. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, Leaders level up in Masters chess, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,834. Official Appointments and Notices: Press aide moves, Church news Latest appointments:, Oxford University class list: Modern history. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant, Management Consultancy. Reviews: US Music Albert Hall, A softness at the centre White Dog, On a very grand scale Thomas Cubitt: Master Builder, Covent Garden '71-'72, Fluent and flexible The Barber of Seville Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh, The Mikado Festival Hall, A Russian citizen tests his constitutional rights The Medvedev Papers, The Magician King's Head, Islington, Gideon's Art, Quick guide, Cleo Laine, The Bankrupts Bbc 2, The Seraglio Coliseum. Sport: Tennis Women's game faces lean future, Yachting Leaders under spinnakers heading for home, Archery British bowman points the way, Rock Roi can put another cup won the sideboard, Sports in Brief, How Kent enthralled the crowd, Boxing Clay to meet Quarry, Athletics Bedford plan to stop Keino, Rowing Abingdon coxed pair reach semi-final, Polo Beresford's back gives out, Yachting Duder loses advantage, Show Jumping Fine double by Broome, Golf Clark punishes par to lead Swiss open. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Reflections on crime and punishment, 25 years ago. Editorials/Leaders: Bad For Labour: Bad For Britain: Bad For Europe, Fair Deal For The Tourists, Japan IS Shaken By Mr Nixon's Plan, Threat Of Another Crisis In Cyprus. Letters to the Editor: Executions after coup in the Sudan, The Game Conservancy, Flypapers at 4p, Travel by electricity, Art prices, Information from the credit rating organizations, The GPO and torn cheques, EEC entry terms sought by Labour, The Shareholders' chance, Business graduates, The Queen Mary in exile, Britons on America. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Brian Melland, Maj-Gen Delaney, Dr B. Paumgartner A leading Mozart scholar, DR STEPHEN WISEMAN Educational research. Business and Finance: Statement on UCS today, Why Sir Basil should act now, Digest of Tuesday's main British business news Record low for factory development, Lockheed loses vital vote, An Achilles heel about the poor, Commodities, Star Holdings to restrict growth in Europe, Travelscene weekend is double original price, Make R & D intentions known, Mining Selcast's intention on financing, Scrap industry supports entry, Digest of Tuesday's Overseas News Japan Bank rate cut by 0.25 per cent, Distillers Co to raise £40m in loan stock, 15,000 coloured people jobless, Advance in share registration by Hill Samuel, Training levy relaxation for cotton industry, Unions accept plan for Guinness to cut Dublin workforce by 1,436, Grand Met send out Truman takeover terms, The Bank publishes its first full accounts, W. & J. Glossop Ltd., United States Investment abroad at peak last year, Opinion Shifting patterns of world trade, Company News Fresh spurt at Quinton Hazell beats forecast, Copper usage in US highest since 1968, US had $23,200m budget deficit in last fiscal year, Briefly from the Boardroom, President Nixon rejects pay claim by Fed chief, Common Market Commission to fine sugar firm on evidence charge, Chloride raising £5 3/4m, £7.5m telex centre for PO, Company Meeting ALLAN KENNEDY (Manufacturers of Mesh Steel Flooring and Stairway Treads), The Trustees Corporation, Limited Soundly Based Investment Portfolio Lord Tangley's Review, German rolled steel regrouping, Fixed Interest, Scrap suppliers refuse to adopt CBI pledge, US firm praises union relations, Italy IRI to control firm, £62m fire loss in six months, Tourist board repeats its call for hotel registration scheme, Switzerland Mr Vesco move delay, United States Penn Central recovery, Rationalizing the order book on special steels, 'Life has been good to us here... But Clifford Webb reports on the West Midlands, where full employment was once the norm, but where now the dole queues are lengthening. Why is it happening?, Trafalgar chairman says £26m Cunard bid is final, Business Diary: Rent-a-protest on phone bills · Magazine revamp, Tribunal awards post office engineers 11 per cent rise, Zambia Only one bank to be taken over, Italy Budget deficit widens sharply to £4,550m, Commission aims under review, Brisk trading as gold advances to two-year peak, Sir Charles Forte misses meeting with Ld Crowther, EEC concern on increase in steel exports by Japan, Bids and Deals Hay's Wharf drop LMS in scheme, Bonochord rights to raise £300,000, Chairmen's Reports Brighter start, but Laporte still gloomy, Greece State signs deal with Renault and Peugeot, BSC seeks reshaping of capital structure: deficit may be £100m this year. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times sharp indices, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, Unit trust prices, De La Rue out of favour, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Mr D Guinness joins Malay board. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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