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The Times - 10/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Tim Jones, From John Chartres, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, From Richard Wigg, By George Clark, By Our Foreign Staff, By Philip Howard, By John Roper, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Labour Staff, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Hopkirk., By Tony Aldous, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Michael Knipe, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From Anthony Thomas, H. Montgomery Hyde, DavidWade, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Bevis Hillier, Stanley Sadie, Michael Wale, Richard Holmes, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, John Carter, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Jim Railton, Innis Macbeath, PHS, Robin Mead, MAURICE MENDELSON., JOHN LYTTLE, , MARK PATTERSON., E. N. OWEN., KEITH JEFFERSON, LAWSON McDONALD, DONALD ROSS, MOLLY HARRISON, , JOHN L. NEVINSON., H. LIPSON., JOHN GOLDING., ROGER FULFORD, ALMA TONGUE., GRAHAM WATSON., A. BAZAR, , MARY STEWART-WALKER., MARY E. JELLEY, JOHN BROOKE., HEDLEY BULL, , GERARD NOEL, , M. C. R. HUGHES, N. HOUSTON., LENNOX BERKELEY, , J. A. W. BENNETT., LELLA RAYMOND, DEREK J. CARR., CORINNE ORDE., VICTORIA HUDD (aged six)., C. J. GRANT., HAROLD DENNIS, , By Bishop F. R. Barry, Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, E. M. N., By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Morison, By Giles Smith, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Malcom Brown, By Arthur Reed, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Bonavia, By Guy Hawtin, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Drummond, MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, Derek McCulloch, Ronald Irving, Lindsay Duncan,

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News: Mr Shore says Cabinet dare not publish cost, Museums 'might have to raise charges', Minister was asked to investigate affairs of V & G insurance in 1967, Mr Wilson dwells on costs and bitterness, Drink Vintage claret, Bournemouth deadlock over aid for orchestra, Text of Mr Wilson's broadcast on the Common Market, Law: What is binding in a contract of sale? Caveat emptor, and all that, Progressive Catholic paper loses its staff, The Times Diary Ashley's BBC watchdog campaign, Settlement near in art school dispute, Rising costs jeopardizing building, GLC says, Scouting prepares for the future How Badger patrol hung up its hot pants, Washington hardens views on apartheid, Was Stalin a police spy?, Bangla Desh rebels cut rail links, TV blackout as viewers see warning of strike, Scout dies an hour before bravery award, Science report Mining: Weather link with explosions, Mr Thomson denies being named for Brussels post, Mr Thieu will never yield to communists, Hot enough to melt the roads, Conservation areas 'not lines on map', Senator reveals list of US military aid, Travel Wait a Bit in the Land of Look Behind, Midsummer unemployment of 120,000 Scotland in distress, Labour hold Greenwich in by-election, Sir Alec sees greater political influence for Britain inside the Common Market, Kissinger talks with President Yahya are ended, Gardening No flowers without sunshine, New York Notebook/Clive Barnes Canadian cornucopia, MPs concerned over cancer insurance firm, Saving Northern Ireland from destroying itself, Early Rhodesian talks are not expected, 'Millions' to be spent in Mersey clean-up, Big rise in New York murders, Special offer Garden furniture, Case for Clee Hills as common land, Radical changes proposed in nurses' training and careers, with cut in entry age to 17, Food Mustard glazed gammon, More shooting in Londonderry as gangs build barricades, Pressure on Dr Kaunda to close French Embassy, Scheel visit dispels Israel fears, Chileans flee their homes as shocks rock Andes, No jazz played at funeral of Louis Armstrong, The importance of thinking rationally about revelation, Fairies at the top of Covent Garden, Army units kept mobile to check terrorist moves, Three die in car pile-up on motorway, Municipal union conference on industrial Bill. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Goldbergs, Care Of Cooks, Yellow Pages, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Limited, Chartered Surveyors, Legge, Multiple Display Advertisements, Children And Youth Aliyah, Boac, Minster Assets Limited.. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,819, Radio, Chess Inspiration for new talent, Sunday, Impressionist prices still puzzle the art world. Law: £500 fine in 'sex shop' case, Witness 'not a badge-carrying agent of FBI', Post Office fined £125 over faulty scales, Criticism of police refused, US airman asks jury to visit Hyde Park, Breath test taxi driver acquitted, Law Report July 9 1971 House of Lords When private car passengers are carried 'for hire or reward' Albert v. Motor Insurers Bureau. Picture Gallery: Home news. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: TV sport chief goes, Cordwainers' Company, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Enertainments, For The Epicure, Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday after Trinity, Music On The South Bank, Art Exhibitions, Holidays And Villas, Funeral Arrangements, Shopping By Post, Situations Wanted, Swans Art Treasures Tours Of India, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Reviews: Five British composers, Erich Leinsdorf, Orfeo Royal Opera House, Laine/Dankworth Cheltenham Festival, Poetry International Queen Elizabeth Hall, America's Youth in Concert Albert Hall, Antiques Postage stamps in china, James Taylor Festival Hall. Property: Property Abroad, Collectors. Sport: Sports in Brief, Tennis Revenge and title for Miss Wade, Athletics Nallet surprised by Jenkins, Lady Lowndes deserves cup luck, Rowing Lucerne a last big test for British 12, Record set by Hooper, Hayes needs only control to be great, Trevino goes one up on Jacklin, Cricket England end the day in relief. Editorials/Leaders: The Case Of Yesterday's Men, The Future Of Nursing, Personal Loan Relief, M Mitterrand Makes A Comeback. Letters to the Editor: Race relations work, Labour and the EEC terms for Britain, The First Amendment, Stolen books, Food prices, How many peas in a pod?, Preserving the Mass, Future of the Special hospitals, Back to the trains, Cost of a feather. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Miss Elizabeth Wiskemann, Mr Charles Floyd, Mr W.R.L. Warnock Charterhouse Group chairman, Dr Idris Jones Research at the coal board, Jim Morrison. Business and Finance: British Rail plans to set up travel agencies, Conditional offer for Upper Clyde shipyard, Research 'vital for growth in textiles', Company Meeting Melbourne And General Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson on Australia's Mineral Wealth, Mining Glomex assays, Personal Investment And Finance Equality of benefit in the EEC, Commodities, OECD backing for exchange flexibility, £3m Slater Walker deal for V & G subsidiary, A further tap stock is floated, Truman Hanbury board supports £38m counterbid from Watney Mann, BSA shares advance despite crisis, Exclusions often matter most, Unit trusts: a performance dilemma, Bids and Deals R. Hilton to buy Bain & Hodge from BOC, Briefly from the Boardroom, Swan Hunter awarded £12m order for second Bibby Line oil carrier, Company News Jessel to make more than £4m this year, The importance of Watney's forecasting, Chairmen's Reports Brook Street's travelling side, Suez pipeline negotiations near completion, Fixed Interest, Japanese tariff cuts next month, Tax A house on the firm, Perkins Group to lay off more workers, Simplicity is the keyword Pensions: BAT goes for maximum benefits, minimum fuss, Alfer loss trims growth of Coated Metals, New Issues £7.5m debenture for Hepworth Ceramic, Personal spending power down in first quarter but saving ratio again rises, Disputes make almost 9,000 car and engineering workers idle, Banking group's 'real progress', ICI expand in Belgium, BOAC profit improvement programme saves £9.5m, Strike figures for March-May at 18-year low, British Oxygen sells offshoot, Boeing designs subsonic rival to Concorde, Scepticism on TriStar sales claim, Pay demand by London dockers to be rejected, 'Alarming stagnation' in exports to Russia, Tokyo liaison office for BSC, US dock strike begins to bite after nine days. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, London & Regional Market Prices Truman surge ahead, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, American price index up. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Promotions at Royal Bank of Scotland. Politics and Parliament: Reform of polygamous marriage laws House of Lords, Housing Bill delay: charges of frivolity and arrogance House of Commons. Births.

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