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The Times - 22/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From A Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Brian Cashinella, Tony Aldous, By Robert Fisk, By Our Environment Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Patricia Clough, From Patrick Brogan, From David Blake, By Denis Taylor, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, By Clifford Longley, From Our Latin America Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Richard Streeton, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Terry MCLean, PHS, MILAN HAUNER, A. S. NEILL., PATRICK REILLY., DAVID VEREY, Chairman., R. H. MORRIS., KATHLEEN HOPKIRK., EDWARD WAKEFORD, ARA., PHILIP SKELSEY., R. T. PAGET., AUBERON WAUGH., JOSEPH MCCULLOCH, CHRISTOPHER BUSBY., L. S. PRESSNELL., E. A. WILLIAMS., CAMPBELL of ESKAN, Chairman., FREDERIC J. OSBORN., ANNABEL BROWN., M. R. HASAN., PETER HAZELHURST, The Times, JOAN HAGGARD., N. KURTI., C. M. BARLOW., By Dennis Dwyer, By Business News Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Giles Smith, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Industrial Editor, From John Earle, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, VIRGINIA HOGGE, PAUL de HEVESY, M. COOPER, N. D. J. LANE, ERNEST J. WOODHAMS, ROBERT BELLINGER, , By Eric Wigham, Robin Mead,

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News: MPs on the Civil List select committee want public admitted to inquiry hearings, Methodist Church to look again at total abstinence, Former priest marries at register office, New talks on Rhodesia begin this week, Vase values fall and soar, M Pompidou to face TV talk with confidence, Medina evidence was barred at Calley trial, Governor General of Malta likely to go, Making do with mozart, The way we live now, Ford switch £30m Pinto car engine work from Britain to US, Threat to first match of Springbok tour, Woman to challenge shipping stronghold, Spanish journalist to be tried for slander, Oil: some progress but sea life still in danger, TUC to hold protest marches in areas of high unemployment, Guardians of the law, Mr Vorster rejects World Court ruling on South-West Africa, New court curb on Pentagon articles, Oxford Union steward says he will resign, Market's future pattern of voting Commentary by David Spanier, Suspicion of Kennedy hand in leaked war study, Swedish leader faces shutdown calmly, Hint of special treatment for unit trust holders, Benelux states say failure is unthinkable, Council to prosecute farmhouse demolishers, Pill prescribed for aborted girl, MP says, The Common Market's impact on India, Managing director denies that amusement machine firm had connexions with the Mafia, Mr Heath reaffirms that Britain will keep national identity, Palaeontology: Fossils and evolution, Character of towns bulldozed, World Court ruling calls on Pretoria to withdraw from South-West Africa, Museum fee compulsion assured, Seven to pay £260 each for paint spraying, Lease back tax law to be made retrospective, The Times Diary Prague critic on Czech film swansong, Former sergeant denies that he took or photographed any secret RAF documents, Russians seek access to defector, Hillingdon opposes GLC plan for exhibition centre, Falklands talks begin with optimism, Rich council tenants outstay their welcome, Duke's warning on effects of EEC entry on farms, Indian MPs accuse UN refugee commissioner of bias in favour of President Yahya Khan, Germans say British must do most of the final negotiating, The men who turn muck into brass, £750 bursaries for three Scottish writers, Rivers: conveyor belts for waste disposal, Mr Marshall holding on for the best bargain, More Russian Jews face hijack charges, Government seeking to make Mersey docks able to pay their way, French attitude may imply hard bargaining, Norwegians insist on fisheries safeguard, Where semi-detacheds are for the rich, The arrogance of modern architecture, Noise: muffling the motor, Deputy clerk denies hint of appeal, OAU summit attempt to bring in Uganda, Legionary's delayed action, County officers criticize new NHS proposals, Call for one-day strike by 70,000 teachers, Ascher's new Bayeux print on heavy cotton muslin which has had, Ten trains pass over Ulster rail bombs, Environment Eccentric building sets a problem in costs and conservation, Italians say that insularity is the big problem, Cambridge University tripos results, Six conservation winners point the way to a new deal, White Fathers explain their departure, Improved EEC offer on New Zealand unlikely to get British support, West Bank evokes a Dayan challenge, Air: importing the raw material of pollution, £60pay cut to £20 after clash over strike, Prosecution of Scotland Yard drug squad officer considered, witness says, Two weeks to object over Bath tunnel, Beauty area plan for part of Mendip. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Hambro Life Assurance Ltd.,, Hargreaves Group Limited, The City Of Stoke-On-Trent, northeast, T.E.M. Sales Ltd., Hambros Ltd., Standard Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, antartex, John Murray, Crosby, Simon, Mgm, John Bright Group, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Northwood Publications, Nc, Sperry Rand Corporation, Mac Arthur's, Aeromatic, Swindon, Endevco, Workington, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Hampton & Sons, National Airlines, Derritron, Renault 16, Holywell Urban District Council. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Seasons of the Year Granada, City plays host London Mozart Players Mansion House, Life at the top end, Special offer: The ultimate hold-all, price £7.50, Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, A week of music at the Eszterhaza Palace, Northern Sinfonia Ensemble Purcell Room, Geordie bard Joe Lives! Greenwich, St Paul Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 14 and 22, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 22 & 24, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Fishing limits and EEC: complaint of contradictions, National museums get their orders: admission charges must be made, Critics of way British Council chose chairman. Law: Right to cross-examine co-defendants in criminal trials Regina V Hilton, Husband loses appeal Parkes V Parkes, Journalists lose pension fund claim Young and Others V. Associated Newspapers Ltd. and Others. Sport: Triumph for two old men of tennis, Britain not to comply with new rule, Little help for Test bowlers from Lord's Pitch, Baseball, Gold Cup form points to Orosio, Lewis flies to win on Just Grand, Close scores century off Yorkshire, Trevino masters course for title, Sports in Brief, Second race win for Hennessy, Alwoodley a longer test for women, Jameson first to reach county 1,000, Britain to rely heavily on paul and Halsted, Minor epic from Wood, Anger in New Zealand over rough play, Treble negative for Leeds United, Germans win at Bisley, Paish brings glimmer of fun to first day of Wimbledon. Editorials/Leaders: An Omen For Exports, Communications Not Sovereignty, Judgment Against South Africa, Irritating And Out Of Date. Letters to the Editor: State aid for church repair, USSR and Munich, Moore and Munnings, Experiments on animals, An increase in saving, Music by computer, Crumbling Parthenon, Therapy for delinquents, TV interviewing of politicians, Golden handshake, British Leyland and the tariff cut threat, New communities, The tragedy of East Pakistan, Magnetic power., Fixing the blame for loss of confidence in UCS, Labour Party and EEC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford Latest elections:. Obituaries: James Ramsey Ullman American novelist, Prof Paul Karrer, Obituary, Sir Hervey Bruce, Sir Thomas Eades, GEORGES BESSON Art critic and collector, Camille Gutt International career, Mr James Maccoll, Mr Arthur Dulay. Business and Finance: $250m Treasury drawing on IMF, Senate warned loan to Lockheed could harm free enterprise, Brazilians seek closer CBI links, Joseph Peck Limited, Ciba to expand its UK interests, Halewood strike ends with shop steward being reinstated, Germans slow dollar sales, Should the Eurodollar market be controlled?, GUS group to cut some prices in July, Computer news Baric service for Barclays companies, The Times list of latest dividends, Chrysler sends cars to Dublin for assembly, Amc, Briefly from the Boardroom, Pinto move 'a reprisal', Golden Egg interim surge to £493,000, Business Diary: US consumer watchdog bites on cereals · tea tale, Fixed Interest, J Lyons' firm base for more growth, Shipyard talks at No 10 disappoint Scots, Short cuts towards pollution, J. Lyons & Company Limited, Mining Anaconda's big move outside mining, Rush expected for new North Sea licences, Airline worries deepen as traffic slump continues, Mr Nixon faces call for border tax revisions, Easier loans terms likely for colour TV buyers, BSC likely to stand firm on 4pc offer, Help and protection for world shipyards, Chairmen's Reports S & K still looks for big upswing, Bids and Deals Hambros pays £1.75m for minority, Italy's trade surplus is first for 18 months, The Mercantile & General Reinsurance Company Ltd, Sterling and Money, Freightliners win £30m containers contract, How the markets moved Rises, Engineering hit by large fall in overseas orders, ECGD backs £21.5m gas deal, Union leaders in row over policy on unemployment, School milk cuts worry dairies, Lesser breeds without white collars. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Prices slip in thin dealings, London & Regional Market Prices Rank Org close lower, Wall St prices plunge again, New Issues. Placings for Brady and Linton & Hirst, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Commodities Cocoa jumps in record trading, Recent issues, NY silver down 450 points. Business Appointments: Teamster union chief resigns, Crystalate's new financial director. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 24, 1946 Jet Mail. Property: Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,803.

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