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The Times - 25/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Clive Borrell, By Our Business News Staff, By Tim Jones, By Our Political Staff, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Michael Bally Transport Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Arthur Osman Bromsgrove, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Fred Emery, From Derek Wilson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen, From Terry McLean, By Jim Snow, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From a Special Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Christopher Warman, David Bonavia, Peter Jay, PHS, JOHN GERRARD, Assistant Director, , PAUL M. LLOYD, , PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH., SALISBURY, , ANTONY HORNBY, Chairman, H. S. BALFOUR., BRIAN BASTIN., DAVID STEVENSON., DAVID STEPHEN, Director., MALCOLM MacEWEN., GRAHAM H. GREENWELL., DUDLEY GLASS., J. L. ALEXANDER., STELIO HOURMOUZIOS., J. A. WAKEFIELD., HEREWARD HILL., NINA SZAMUELY, H. Macl.. CURRIE., BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY., By Our Medical Correspondent, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Richard Maylan, John Percival, Leonard Buckley, By Dennis Dwyer, From Frank Vogl, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, From David Blake, From R. W. Shakespeare, From Anthony Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Melvyn Westlake, From Richard Wigg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, L. REDSHAW., KENNEDY LINDSAY., HAZLERIGG., Kenneth Owen, N. D. GILBERTSON., J. CLAXTON-SMITH., By David Jones, Norman Fowler, By James Taylor, David Millham, by Alan Rake, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by Christopher Parker, by Michael Wolfers, by Sholto Cross University of Zambia, by Marcus Linear,

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News: Grand jury begins to investigate US war secrets leak, India asks US to seize arms cargoes bound for Pakistan, Forecast of success for others, President Pompidou calls on enlarged Market to look East, Boy says he gave articles to 'Oz', Company suing Britt Ekland, Australian Labour votes to support Anzus treaty, New links speed disengagement, British soldiers punished for entering China, Zambia a special report Dr Kaunda's difficulties as developments overtake old-guard politicians, Mr Rippon's private world of painting and pop music, Growing pressures on wildlife areas, Alarm system will detect pollution in rivers, Labour lists complaints over BBC film, Mr Maudling delays A6 murder decision, Confidence vote for Bradford gynaecologist, Desramault baby case decision on July 8, Coroner calls for end of inquest juries, Soviet Jews accused of stealing duplicator, The Times Diary Caravaggio in doubt, A French view of British entry, RAF graduations, African fear of disunity stifles debate at OAU, Mr Vorster crushes right wing party, Child 'kicked to death in front of her mother', Social distinctions rather than tribalism drive wedge between the people, RSPCA to keep watch on wildlife reserves, hunting, factory farming, Press for power, councils urged, Cheque firm winding-up is sought by ministry, Springboks still face perplexity tomorrow, Faisal-Sadat agreement on summit conditions, Making a big noise over sound, Signor Colombo expects an enthusiastic London, New Zealand praise, New measures in struggle to keep Henley afloat, 'Wrong to put on pressure for adoption', UCS talks at No 10 disappoint Scots, Children should pay full fares during rush hours, new transport plan for London says, Tension in Belfast prison after detectives discover plot to free IRA men, Washington puts loans plan to Germans, 'Phone subscriber gets through to judge, Poles promised more pay and better housing, Minister optimistic, Mr Feather gloomy over 30,363 fall in unemployed, Crossman attack on BBC programme, Counterpoint, Medicine: Reducing risk of brain damage, Director denies there were meetings with Mafia, A medieval roof blunts the chisels of dedicated modern workmen Regional notebook, Police reminded of rules for drug searches, 'Output' of criminals higher than industry, Labour spares Mr Rippon but Australia goes into the attack, Copper still the key but door is jammed, City of Ely looks forward to peace, New church advice on S Africa, Smoking ban approved by councillors, New cold war between Moscow and Peking, Detective wanted to protect informant in drug case, Student loans or grants question to education chiefs, Border base falls to mass Hanoi assault, Mr Wilson steers well clear of the scrapping, Hazards of opposing the 'white South ', Smoking warnings from next month, A shortage of precipitate action, Writing table sells for 165,000 gns, Oxfam criticizes distribution pattern of overseas aid, Oxford class list, Architects told to take political action, Confirmation not inevitable way to Communion, Space endurance record set by Salyut crew, Immigration Bill has worsened racial situation, say experts on community relations, Delinquency: More likely in child who plays truant. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Booker McConnel Limited, The Scottish International Airline, Zambia Airways, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, National Westminster Bank, Zambia, Saitama Bank, Lloyds people, Lusaka, Marine Midland Bank, Bmw, Zamibia Airways Cargo Service, Times Newspapers Zambia Limited, Padley & Venables (C. A.) Ltd., Indeco Limited Of Zambia, State Finance and Development Corporation Limited, Richard Ellib & Son, WG and S, R. G. Shaw & Co. Ltd., Bicc Group, Merchant Bank (Zambia) Limited, Bkt, Cadbury Schweppes LIMITED, Slendertone, Boac, B M W, The Common Market, The BMW Sports Coupe. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news Latest appointments:, Museums review committee members named, Latest appointments, £1,500 award for drama chairman, Third law officer urged. Sport: Kiel mishap cuts overall lead, Nagle sets record with 62, Sports in Brief, British Isles have never had it so good, Shooting, At full speed and with time to spare, Broome's double placing, Six Engelhard colts have good chances today before going up to the sales, Nihill to compete in California, Roope gets Surrey out of trouble, The flight of the Scots, the plight of the Irish, Horton shares lead with record, Qualifying for Henley, Spin again ensnares Middlesex, FA review ban for life, Late Essex stand cheers their supporters, Kent face struggle, Gonzales hits seven goals, British women's champion beaten, Dibley leader of strangers in last 16. Property: Country Properties, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Probation pay offer would have met requirements, Food levies unlikely to raise prices, Releases on parole, Mr Maudling to see Hanratty author House of Commons, Arrangements on New Zealand designed to ensure continuity: veto inconceivable, Unattended guard dogs can be used, 40 peers vote against Immigration Bill: Archbishop among opponents House of Lords, Unpaid fines, Mr Heath: Labour angry at failure of poll manoeuvre, Mr Rippon attributes progress on Europe to EEC's political will to have Britain in House of Commons, Next week. Editorials/Leaders: South Africa's Isolation, Nearer To A Disability Pension, Mr Rippon's Report To The House, A Slightly Better Prospect. Letters to the Editor: Not a new line?, Aid for church repair, Crumbling Parthenon, EEC income taxes, Shipbuilding prospects not so grim as they seem, British steel in Europe, Russlish, A Scottish devaluation?, Architectural arrogance, In commemoration, Birmingham sense, What swayed the electors in 1970?, Socialism of Europe, Moore and Munnings, Repair ring, New York's other side, Museum entry charges, Immigration policy under the EEC, All-male exchanges, Wrong Wenceslaus, Pollution of the sea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr L. Beaton, Bishop H. de Candole Liturgical scholar, Dame K. J. Watsonwatt Growth of the WAAF, Obituary, Lord Sheffield. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 27, 1946 Use of veto in UN. Reviews: Aeschylus tidied up Prometheus Bound Mermaid, Signs The Place, Hands, knees, and Jean-Claude Brialy Le Genou de Claire (a) Curzon The Soldier Who Declared Peace (a) Rialto (July 1) Mephisto Waltz (x) Carlton The Trip ICA Cinema Monsieur Hawarden Electric Cinema Club, Stress Bbc 1, Interpreting Mahler LSO/Comissiona Festival Hall. Business and Finance: Wigham-Richardson and Bevingtons Limited Insurance & Ship Brokers, Four-point programme to control hot money, British insurance firms reduced underwriting losses by £8m in 1970, Hopes of German investment in the nouth-east, ATV profit fall but dividend is unchanged, Mining Mufulira production up to 5,500 tons, Is BSC taking a £2,000m gamble?, 1970 a black year for dock strikes, Mortgage rate cut 'unlikely ' this year, Saudi Arabia finalizes new Aramco oil agreement, Treasury hand in Lockheed Bill, The Clay Cross Company Ltd, Lord Robens to join shipbuilding advisory panel, New UK orders for machine tools at eight-year low, State steel plans due on Monday, F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited Preliminary Statement, Audi-NSU vote for VW offer, Business Diary: Swedish consumers' friend hits town, Wool textile men confident on export outlook, Contracts Mann Egerton awarded £620,000 work, Trianco Group Heating Equipment Manufacturers, Printing pay claims 'may force more closures', Steady growth That's what Schroder General Fund is designed to offer you in the long term, Rockwell chairman hints at textile plant deal in UK, ATV ahead of the revenue recovery, The Times list of latest dividends, World rush for Wankel rotary engine rights, NE protest over tax office blow, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Belfast Rope now Carrington rival, Occidental signs 35-year contract with state group, One-third of Aston Martin staff to lose jobs, Steel industry sees strike threat receding, Call for definition of aerospace development, Cowley unions to discuss regrading scheme, Industry in clash with business schools, Heed US trade fears warning, William Hill Organization, Company News Dorothy Perkins profit surge in second half, Jaguar XJ6 line halted, Sunny outlook for all-in fun, Sterling and Money, German chemical strikes spread, Banco DI Napoli, How the markets moved Rises, International Data extends time-sharing for brokers, Time for a market in transfers, BLEU payments surplus down, Report reveals white-collar earnings gap, TV manufacturers worried by impact of Japanese sales on British market, Chairmen's Reports Trust Houses Forte, Uncertain outlook for wines and whisky prices, Go-slow on Marina sales, Conservatives' plan to break up UCS would cost at least £13m, Mr Benn says. Stock Exchange Tables: Tigon share dealing inquiry, New Issues Commodore in 550,000 shares placing, Fixed Interest, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Alfred Herbert give ground, Wall St loses more ground. Business Appointments: Mr Kenneth Bevins elected chairman of BIA. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,806, Television Bbc 1, Radio.

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