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The Times - 03/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Peter Strafford, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Travel Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By-Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From David Bonavia, By Our Foreign Staff, By Anthony Powell, David Wade, Stanley Sadie, Ronald Hayman, Robert Anderson, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Clive Barnes, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, John Carter, Edward Mayer, Geraldine Keen, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Maxwell Boyd, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, From Terry McLean, PHS, Geoffrey Wansell, EDWIN MORRIS., GORDON H. TAYLOR., JAMES TINN., TIM LUSTY, , A. T. AUSTIN, , ROY HARROD., R. L. R. HOOPER, , LAWRENCE DURRELL, , C. M. GYSIN., ANTONY HORNBY, ERIC W. RAYNOR, HENRY BROWNE., J. A. GREENWOOD., MABEL STRICKLAND., IVOR RICHARD, , CARL FOREMAN, , H. J. EYSENCK., GEORGI KUZNETSOV, , AVERIL SPROAT, , GEORGE GLOVER., OLIVE TANNER., J. C. J. CLARK., By L. Bruce Lockhart, , C. J. M., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Guy Hawtin, By Giles Smith, By Philip Dyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, Halldora Blair, Margaret Stone, Lindsay Duncan, HB, John Drummond, J. D., Philip Dyer,

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News: Hijackers fly on after collecting £40,000 ransom, Gardening Growing for the table, The Church Today-2 A programme for Christian renewal, Mr Scanlon's warning on industrial strife, Goolagongs cheer a champion, Reply to Mrs Fedosseyev, Travel A warning about charters, Careless with reputation, director agrees, If the freezer defreezes and the food turns off-will the insurance pay?, Britain to have say now in EEC decisions, Russian leader justifies space programme as cosmonauts are buried, Africans seek voice at Rhodesia talks, Unwillingly to school, US move to revive Middle East negotiations, Hole ripped in Soyuz reported to have caused crew's blood 'to explode', State visit by Dr Banda to South Africa, Radio, Long haggle on Malta bases likely, British planters return to E Pakistan estates, New York Notebook Success of the other Stratfords, Europe will not dictate on British coal and steel, Cruise lines cancel holiday trips, Pentagon orders removal of its secret documents from Rand Corporation 'think tank', Two killed as day-trip train crashes with 400 children on board, Charter flight Britons stranded in New York, Women drivers? Well, their accidents tend to be cheaper, Former Pentagon colonel tells of CIA hatred for President Kennedy, Dr Leary will seek asylum, Food Old fashioned beef galantine, Can coal avoid the pitfalls of the past?, Burst pipe may have sunk Gosport submarine, Premium Bond winners, John Gielgud, Good Food Guide The concentrated search for peace, 'To serve the governed, not the governors', Mr Rippon sees end to cheap world food era, Sale of Titian infringed Auctions Act, MP alleges, The Times Diary Solti's final solution: merge Covent Garden and Sadler's Wells, Australian Estates Sir Denys Lowson on a difficult year, Army shells land close to school pupils, Varied weather has its effect on rose show, RB 211 spending in new estimates, Young ministers walk out, Ford men fined up to £90 for making false benefit claims, 'The highest type of Frenchman', Miss Bernadette Devlin says she will fight next election in spite of baby expected in the autumn, Parents ignored warning of refrigerator 'death traps', New cavalry regiment is Army's oldest, Drink Something for the hero, President Yahya dashes hopes of reconciliation, Mr Nixon cautious on peace plan, Former council leader denies using bribe to win contract for firm, Proust the soldier. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Hambro Property Investment Bonds, Leicester Permanent, Ansafone, C. Howard & Partners, Dorman Smith, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Trinity, Acknowledgments, Educational, Music On The South Bank, Shopping By Post, Thomson Sky Tours, Entertainments, Gardening, Appointments Vacant. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford class list, Law Society to watch effects of joining EEC. Law: 'Oz' a good magazine, psychologist says. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Bridge Bidding over a double, Chess A challenge to the champions, Sale Room, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,813, Sunday. Reviews: Bergen SO Festival Hall. Politics and Parliament: Shot in the arm for house improvement, Aircraft hijackers face life imprisonment, Agents for brewery sale. Sport: Cycling Motta moves closer to Merckx, Scots win title for seventh time, Yachting Wind change aids Williams, Miss Goolagong's confidence overwhelms Mrs Court, Show jumping Britain lose in jump-off, Sports in Brief, Rifle shooting, Mill Reef ought to master Caro in Eclipse Stakes, Rugby Union Trying time for Evans, Football Docherty assists Neill at Hull City, Rowing Leading clubs exhaust each other, Cricket Robins's target beyond reach of Indians, Motor racing Stewart's Tyrrell shows 12-cylinder cars the way, Golf One more step toward European double. Editorials/Leaders: Rome Welcomes Enlargement, Fear The Tourists Even Bearing Currency, The Time To Make A Bid, Stopping An Art Exodus. Letters to the Editor: Balance in broadcasts, Ruling on Pentagon Papers, Words from Russia, In Carey Street, Petworth and Provence, Orange peel warning, Papal infallibility, Fully coded, Where are the swallows?, Over-simplification in Pakistan, Criticism of the unseen, Race and intelligence, Britain and Malta. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 5, 1946 Peace conference. Obituaries: Ximenes, Professor J. H. Dible Pathology at London. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals APV pays £1.5m for US group, Company News Mansfield, over £1m mark, steps up dividend, BSC galvanized items dearer on Monday, Glass & Metals 'promising', A Monk criticizes tendering system, UK reserves rose £40m in June to a new sterling peak, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Unit Trusts:, Cowley men reject £2,000 a year to buy out piecework, Recovery in building rate checked in April, Qualitex admits approaches by unnamed bidder, NY silver down 120 points, Company Meeting Caledonia Investments Limited, Overtime ban again holds up Avengers, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, IOS rebels to challenge election after management claims victory, Personal Investment And Finance Margaret Rix: a woman in the City, SE turnover down £372m, Scots law and some domiciliary doubts, Fixed Interest, Call to nationalize British interests in India, Profits gain 3 pc, RTZ reorganization will cost 900 jobs, Sales of new cars last month fell by 1,500, The Inland Revenue takes an interest in the turf, Edger rejects Amalgamated bid, French and the West Germans disagree on exchange flexibility, Amari's positive sign of growth, S H Benson recommends acceptance of £4.2m bid, Marked fall in U S jobless, Mining Rhodesian nickel for 'Johnnies', Whitehall backs Humberside planning strategy, £7m aid plan for Harland and chief executive from a Continental shinyard, Social security: employer's share. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Bid stocks active, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Jaguar Cars names financial director. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents.

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