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The Times - 04/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst Krishnagar, West Bengal, June 3, By David Spanier, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, From Trevor Fishlock Merthyr Tydfil. June 3, By John Chartres, From Our Correspondent Belfast, Friday morning, By Robert Fisk, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Waymark, By Gerald Ely, By Giles Smith, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Clifford Longley, From Peter Strafford, From David Blake, By Henry Stanhope, From Our Own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Wolfers, From Fred Emery, From Edmund Stevens, By Eric Marsden, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Hornsby, Gerald Ely, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Jim Snow, Peter Hazelhurst, Leonard Amey, Peter Jay, PHS, ROY DEHN, , ALAN G. SWERDLOW. Managing Director., H. R. V. ARNSTEIN., JOAN ST. JOHN LAWRENCE, , HENRY COOPER, , J. Q. BARNES., F. B. ROSSITER. Group Managing Director. Operations., RICHARD DOTTRIDGE., J. A. WAKEFIELD, J. M. F. WHITE., PETER TENNANT, , PATRICK WALL, , BERNARD HALL., NICHOLAS KALDOR. King's College, Cambridge June 2., DEANE DE CHASSIRON, Director., MARTIN BRIGGS., THOMAS BRAUN., William Mann, Kenneth Loveland, Richard Mavlan, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By John Whitmore, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By John Armytage, By Roger Vielvove, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, By Malcolm Brown, By Dennis Dwyer, By Alan Hamilton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. R. ROBINSON., THELMA D. M. JENKINS., T Q. BATTLE, , A. E. PENNIFOLD., Kenneth Owen, A. I. SHENKMAN., M. J. DALLEY., By Anthony Rowley, Clifford Webb,

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News: Gale causes damage at Bath and West Show, Garage spot checks by British Leyland, Drug supplies running out as 5,000 refugees die of cholera, Warning on cost of fight against pollution, Six plan for free trade with Efta neutrals, Hanoi refuses to take back only 13 captives, S Africa says Welsh boxer is not white, Sugar group divided over Rippon talks, President Park picks his coup ally as Premier, No progress on Gibraltar at Madrid talks, Cunard is buying Lunn Poly for £300,000, Government offices bombed, Dr Kaunda drops three ministers, Secret catalogue of guilt and disaster over East Pakistan, Development plan for Battersea site, Egyptians to spend record £650m on defence, 'No smoking' rules in more buses and railway carriages, Charity gala for Amnesty International, Washington hits back at critics of mass arrest, Snooping by social workers feared, New civilian sea-rescue centre saves first life, Press censorship the last resort, Vatican says, German award for British cancer pioneer, Patriarch enthroned as head of the Russian Church, Fischer now confident of world chess title, More girls under 16 have abortions, Toxicology Plastic tubing may endanger heart cells, Children exploited by early morning roundsmen, 'Complacency' over class sizes angers N U T, Air France and BOAC ready to place firm Concorde orders, Four-letter word not obscene, court decides, Hint that India may have atom capability, Revulsion in Turkey against militants, Mr Heath answers computer man, Action by TUC raises hopes of ending steel strike today, Solicitor wins claim over uncollected rubbish, Boom time for those harps that mean so much to Wales, Four sentenced for holding schoolgirl of 16, Mr Braden quits BBC over TV commercial, Tories will fight Labour council's schools plan, Wig man not 'Mr Brown', A tale of two counties, Rippon talks with sugar states end in atmosphere of trust, New oil threat to sea birds in Shetland Islands, Thalidomide girl's home, The Times Diary Arain goes to ground in London, Governors may meet bishop over dismissed teacher, Bad handwriting hides quality in essays, West End postal clerks ban overtime, US general confident he will be cleared of Vietnam charges, The Times special knife offer, Jail sentence on bridegroom of an hour, Fear of military ambition delays change in Japan's constitution, Second mayor found dead in Normandy, Saigon curb on anti-Thieu election candidates, Forestalling protectionist pressures, Men in good health after partial removal of cancer, US checks reveal breath test errors, Nato call for caution on Soviet force cuts plea, Astronomy: Supernovae and pulsars link, Assurance on markets set out in communique, Britain agrees to buy French missile, Mr Novotny back in favour with Czechs, Cold douche on British economic prospects, Boroughs fight to keep control of services, Julien Green elected to French Academy, Provisionals say policy will not be changed, Numbers of immigrants show increase, More probation officers join pay protest. News in Brief. Reviews: Roman Totenberg Queen Elizabeth Hall, Crucial Tippett LSO/Tippett Festival Hall, Everybody Say Cheese BBC 1, Buffet/Supper, Record £84,000 paid for a Stradivari violin, II barbiere di Siviglia Covent Garden, Action-packed No Sex, Please-We're British Strand, II ritorno d'Ulisse in patria Vienna Festival, Robert Altman's earthbound Icarus Brewster McCloud (a) King's Cross Cinema I Love My Wife (x) Odeon, St. Martin's Lane The Samourai (a) New Victoria. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Abbey Life Triple Protection, National, Furness Withy Group, Surinvest Holdings Limited, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Cutty Sark, 'The Times Authors', Amey, Roberts Adlard & Company Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Cambrian, Klm, Rentokil, Healey & Baker, Twa, Scottish Provident, Mercedes-Benz, Caledonian//bua. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Solicitor or Barrister, Entertainments. Property: Country Properties, Residential property. Sport: British hopes focused on Carr and Stuart in last eight, Battrick wins in anger, Northern results at Manchester, Loughborough beaten by AAA, Sports in Brief, Tireless Cooper wins Cup for Leeds, Yorkshire v Worcester, Oxford v MCC, Lloyd scores unbeaten 217, Croquet, Lupe nets season's biggest haul for Murless and Lewis, Broome's success with second string, Only rain can save Essex from defeat, Photograph shows Leaping Lad at full stretch, Lions' international side taking shape, Nastase draws on repertoire at will, Schools cricket, Prospect of exciting finish, No replacement for Sarfraz, Lancashire v Warwick, Century by Zahir puts Pakistan in a strong position, With only the squirrels for company, Middlesex v Gloucester, Den Hertog loses lead. Editorials/Leaders: Footing The Bill For Pollution Control, The Bounds Of Economic Policy, Change Over The Counter, Another Hurdle Cleared. Letters to the Editor: Portuguese Africa, Addresses in code, Mrs Helen Joseph, An explosive situation: who owns the gas in the pipe?, Saving water through metered charges, Caribbean dependence on sugar, Beatrix Potter, Price of joining EEC, Winners in the strike game, Containerization of parcel post, The agony of Bengal, Consumer problems in the use of bank cheque cards, Ideal cities, Women in prison, Balance sheet of higher education, Sex education, Charity walks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Literary awards given to three authors. Obituaries: General Louis Bonte, Mrs Betty Alexander, Maj-Gen A. R. Valon, M Marcel Dupre Venerated organist, Obituary, Massimo Campigli Italian painter, Mr Albert Briggs Work for hospital service. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 5. 1946. Business and Finance: West German bank keeps dollar speculators guessing, Chrysler office relocations, Liquidation vote leaves drivers uninsured, Changing tastes and demands of the modern customer, Senator Proxmire disputes TriStar jobs claim, IOS subsidiary profits slump, R-R offers pay rises to 6,000 in Scotland, IPC computer supplier switch, State European unit flotation, Brit. Petroleum before the tax bites, Bustness Diary: Scots in the oil picture · Weinberg in the market, Industries 'not keeping pace with changes in technology', Chemicals face threat of a major strike, OECD warning on need for price increase curb if growth targets are to be met, Wool output down in April, Contracts Councils place major aluminium order, Textile exports restraint in July, Redundancies lower but list remains high, Concorde and the heavenly twins, Hard times in the truck industry, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank's assets abroad rise by £2.5m in week, Steel barons on their knees, Briefly from the Boardroom, Talks on currency inflow, Record £24m claims on export credit guarantees, Turner & Newall dividend cut likely, Bids and Deals Ralli paying £2.4m for Duncan Fox, Slater, Walker Securities 'The Board considers that the Seventies will be a decade of considerable expansion', Birmingham unique for access, site hearing told, A quiet grave for shared control?, Lyon group reveals £21m exhibition centre plan, Ombudsman for truth in Swedish advertising, Sharp drop in truck orders may lead to more redundancies, Production growth prospects deteriorate, Management must not 'crouch behind their defences', Booker acquiring Sheppey retailers, K Shoes Limited Interim Statement, Market is cheered by BP's profits and income, Increased demand for wine, Long stoppage threatens exports to America, European car makers likely to be halved in 10 years, £1Om cover planned for Mr Jim Slater, ICI refuses recognition for white collar union, Company News Crucible 'doubts' on uplift after initial setback, Robertson Foods Limited Makers of GOLDEN SHRED, Vickers set to sell German subsidiary, Britain has highest inflation rate among industrialized countries, IMF says, Malaya General Company, How the markets moved Rises, Hamilton finds gas condensate in N Sea well, Chairmen's Reports SWS rubber group flotation near, International aid needed to promote textile trade growth. Business Appointments: Cornwall Property (Holdings) reorganizes board. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest, Sterling and Money, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Strong rise in BP, Recent issues, New Issues Capital and Counties raising £10m at par. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,788, Broadcasting Television.

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