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The Times - 31/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Ian Murray, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Anthony Thomas, From Ian McDonald, From John Chartres, By John Groser Political Staff, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Metin Munir, From Philip Howard, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Foreign Staff, From Sue Masterman, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, By Henry Stanhope, From Stewart Harris, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Malcolm Brown, From Charles Hargrove, By Ian Murray and Peter Hill, From Our US Economic Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Brian Basham, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Drummond, MARGARET STONE, Halldora Blair, Peter Hopkirk, Louis Heren, PHS, Chris Dunkley, Geraldine Keen, JOHN DAVOLL, , SILKIN, , JOHN FOSTER, , W. W. HAMILTON, , RICHARD NEED, , GEOFFREY de FREITAS, , B. A. WORTLEY., GEORGE DARLING, , JOHN MENDELSON, MARY GLASGOW., H. FARDO WILLIAMS, , GERALD KAUFMAN, , CECIL PORTER, , L. MORRIS., JOHN STOKES, , W. A. BARKER, , POLWARTH, , RICHARD P. HARRISON., ROGER BLUETT, , DAVID HUGHES, , PHILIP J. SWINDELLS, , RUTH ELLIOTT, , L. A. EDELSTEIN, , SYLVIA BARKER, , By Norman St. John Stevas, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, R.G.A.J., Mrs Irene Chaplin, , Mr. C. H. Flurscheim, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, From Dudley Doust, From Jim Railton, From Maxwell Boyd, By Rex Bellamy, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, From Terry McLean, By Franklin R. Gannon, David Wade, Richard Williams, Ronald Hayman, John Sparrow, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, John Carter, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer,

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News: Demolition men ready to move in at Les Halles, A peasant's fakes may have fooled museums, Food Spinach flan, Union expels 338 in Post Office purge, Tenants' offer fails to stop mansions sale, Apollo crew touch down safely on Moon, Welcoming note at meeting of tongues, Solicitor acted 'stupidly' on £126,000 will, Workers seize control of shipyard on the Clyde, London roads plan too damaging, says Professor Buchanan, MP condemns colleagues' tactics on Ulster, Oxford class lists: modern languages and humanities, Relief workers ordered to leave India, Mr Humphrey attacks EEC farm policy, Christie's reverse the trend, Religion backed by Roman rhetoric, Export of Titian banned but cost rises by £83,000, V & G inquiry protest over 'sensational' reports, The ultimate truth of the Transfiguration, Sale room trends, Arab leaders ready to impose sanctions on Jordan as brief summit ends in Tripoli, The Times Diary McCarthy to back Bangla Desh, Science report Solar system: Comets and tektites, Storm lies ahead for Mr Heath, Tunnel from jail sets women Tupamaros free, Students' lawyers protest at Greek jail restrictions, Power game behind the scenes of television, 199 killed in two plane crashes, Valuable books stolen at Oxford, Eight years for drug carrier, Munich staging post for Pakistanis closed, Last tribute to Lord Astor of Hever, Coloured integration call by Afrikaners, Whitlam demand to cancel S African cricket tour, Student with 'poor English' allowed in, Fool's gold in velvet-lined showcases, President Yahya says war is near with India, Mons Officer Cadet School, British plan to share Malta costs opposed, Food for thought on the Malthusian nightmare, 400 huts razed in Gaza camp, Dutch family the keystone of social life, London police will not use CS gas in riots, Gardening Trying to find a good killer, Two-tier system will stay for barristers, Travel A warm winter without woollies, Red Cross to resume aid work in E Pakistan, An editor and his influence, Mr Faulkner stands firm before renewed IRA threats, Mr Powell says CBI price pledge is doomed, Washington vote raises hopes for Lockheed, Haircuts for 'Oz' editors. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, Hambro Property Investment Bonds, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, C. Howard & Partners. Picture Gallery. Law: Law Report July 30 1971 'Oz' case men are refused bail Regina v. Neville and Others, Britons in plane bomb hoax to stand trial, Two men charged with murder of detective, Court orders 'inordinate delay' inquiry. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Airey & Wheeler, Women's Appointments, Services tomorrow:, Funeral Arrangements, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Removing lorries from London's streets, Intensive rearing of livestock: changes to welfare codes House of Commons. Business and Finance: No revaluation for franc, Giscard declares, Liquidator sees 1,400 redundant at UCS soon, Commercial Union grants 5 pc pay rise, New building orders down in May on all fronts, J Brown meets forecast, Mercury Secs up 6pc and dividend held, Personal Investment And Finance Social security: claims for injury at work, Unit trust prices, Commodities, Mining WMC profits up 58pc in full year, Gold at $42.45, London and County to buy Broadview for £4.3m, Unit Trusts, Executive jobs at 10-year low, Briefly from the Boardroom, Unions approve wage offer, Equities, Lockheed supporters still hopeful on Bill, Minister reaffirms support for ICL: further contracts and state finance pledged, Grants for port modernization schemes to end, Call for drastic changes in BSA structure after losses put at £3m, Watney sending Truman offer to shareholders, Abbey Life seeks to retain self-regulation on bonds, Beecham may join battle for Bovril, Fixed Interest, Plea for more retraining, ICI denies altering textiles view, Bids and Deals Aberdare Cables going to Pirelli, A successful claim can leave you vulnerable, Mr Nixon in strike talks, U S brokers' fees defended, Wall Street suffers another reverse, IMF replenishes currency stocks, Nuclear group to make 250 redundant, New Issues £2.8m Giltspur issue as takeover forerunner, Post Office strike will disrupt Giro system. Stock Exchange Tables: Fresh gain for Bovril, How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, NY copper down 140 points, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Changes at London & Midland. Editorials/Leaders: Where Men Decay, Last Farewell To The Jungle, US Investment Strategy, The Overcrowded Skies. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in August, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 31, 1946 Peace treaties. Letters to the Editor: Prospecting in Snowdonia, Sterilized airliners, Dying blackbirds, Labour Party's judgment on terms for joining the EEC, Wrong numbers, Hove Museum's sale, Private schools, Problems of SW Africa, Scott's likeness, Hospital hours and pay, Cathedral music. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Scriveners' Company, Church news, University news, Girdlers' Company, Weavers' Company. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Botterill is poised to take chess lead, Radio, Exercises in timing, The charisma of the Knight, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,836, Sunday. Obituaries: Mr Michael Powell, Brenda Chamberlain, PRESIDENT TUBMAN Wisdom and compassion, Dr K. Baumann. Sport: Rugby Union New Zealand stunned as Lochore is recalled, Ouda well handicapped to add to successes, Rowing Abingdon put Britain in world final, Cricket Time limit less dramatic but fairer, and safer, Polo Tricky ground keeps the umpires busy, Sports in Brief, Tennis Path too hard for second seeds, Yachting Morning Cloud finds conditions helpful, Today's football, Townsend's splendid round of 61 surpassed by Dassu, Archery Williams increases lead, Motor racing Stewart beats record by huge margin. Reviews: Putting something on our minds, A touch of Churchill, a touch of Hitler Bbc 2 Stanley Reynolds, William Trevor, The redrawn Meum and Tuum line. Property. Births.

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