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The Times - 20/08/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Marcel Berlins, From John Chartres, From a Staff Reporter, From lan Murray, From David Spanier, By Norman Fox, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Nicholas Jones, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, From Christopher Walker, Patricia Tisdall, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright. Science Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, From Our Correspondent, Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, By Garry Lloyd, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Gretel Spitzer, By Our Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazelhurst, From lan McDonald, From David Bonavia, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, BW, PHS, Peter Jay, NAT COHEN., MARY WHITEHOUSE., HENRY STUDHOLME, , HUGH CARADON., ROGER MUSGRAVE, , REGINALD POUND., CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, , KATHERINE L. MILES, , ARMINAL TRUEMAN., D. PUGH, , H. BOND, , S. KARANJ, , M. GORDON-WATSON, JOHN H. WEDGWOOD, , TOM DRIBERG, , ANTONIO DE FIGUEIREDO., F. J. HOBSBAWM., JAN STEPHENS., Y. E. RENTOUL., By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Anthony Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, By lan Morison, By Anthony Rowley, By Peter Hill, BY Christopher Marley, By Brian Basham, By Roger Vielvoye, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Giles Smith, From Anthony Thomas, By Fowler W. Martin, By Roger Vielvoye., ROBERT FINDLAY, , ERNEST G. GOBERT., JAMES E. S. RUSBRIDGER., C. L. MAGNUS, , Philip Dyer,

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News: Dayan call for action on occupied areas, Booklet on Islam embarrasses Russians, West Europe Lord Carrington flies to Malta for a round of bargaining as Nato flags are pulled down, EEC finance ministers fail to reach agreement on dollar crisis policy, South African aid to Malawi discussed in Banda-Vorster talks, Fraser Cabinet post ends Australian crisis, Science report Vision: Adapting to a squint, Talks fail to halt UCS work-in, A three-way choice facing world finance, Spain bans king story, Mr Heath sends angry retort to 'unacceptable' Lynch message, Aid for innocent shoplifters, Police must give reasons for keeping papers, Decision sought on where to keep Ian Brady, Arab leaders discuss guerrillas, Britons in Alpine helicopter rescue, 'Comradely' talks lead to flurry in Rumania, Home news, Dean's counsel due in London for vital talk, Pesticide residues still being found in food, Exchange of telegrams on Ulster, Black Congressman dwells on S African injustice, A self-taught naturalist will fight again to save rich waste from jumbo jets Regional notebook, Wind-up brings sorrow to Hamleys toyshop, Happy tourist best proof of package trip standards, Mr Trudeau ends tour to face trade emergency, 'Get tough' referees raise fears for game, BBC judgment erred in priest shooting interview, Jobless total of 904,190 is worst for August since war, Gunmen raid party HQ, 30 angry Catholics quit Derry posts, Afghan drought appeal, Two break from Mexican jail by helicopter, U S and Russian physicists in joint research, Counterpoint, Hope abandoned for seamen trapped in wreck, Trials planned for 190 Awami League victors at the election, The containment of social violence A review of society and the law by Robert Mark, the deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, The Times Diary Two priests quit RC college, Storms kill man and cause widespread damage, U Thant believed ready to give help to Cyprus, 'Watch children' plea after girl's murder, Separatists accused of murder, Troops help to combat Vesuvius forest fire, Mr Nixon asks for self-discipline, Big Four envoys clear the way for Berlin settlement on Monday, Anglo-Saxon timber hall found in Hampshire, Melons and pears best fruit buys Food prices, Housewives maintain that deaf mute had no gun, Dumping by British ship angers Spain, Training at root of architects' rift, Italy sees role for WHO in germ war treaty, Boy stowaways on 5,000-mile jumbo jet flight, Hunger strike protest by exiled Mafia bosses, Shift of policy by Mrs Gandhi upsets Bengalis, An atlas for navigators of the Common Market, Tenants refuse to disclose incomes, Success of Marina embarrasses Leyland, Mr Heath rules on Market literature, Soldiers on leave are shot. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Truman Shareholders, Brown Knight & Truscott Ltd., Decimal Currency Board, Vent-Axia, The Scottish International Airline, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Cunard, Lloyds Bank Limited,, Cutty Sark, Royal Worcester Limited, Royal Insurance, Rs Components Limited, Metal Traders Limited, Contac 400, A.W. (Securities) Limited, Abbey National Building Society, St.Martins Property Corporation Limited, Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Company Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Bta. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,853, Television, Radio, Whiteley cuts Keene's lead to half point. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Athlectics Seven medal winners at the Palace, David Robinson earns another chance at Gimcrack speech, Jameson, Knott and Hutton carry the day for England, Rowing Five British crews reach semi-finals, Sports in Brief, Bowls Kershaw goes out in first round, The change must be made slowly, Golf Run of seven birdies puts Butler in lead, Boxing British Board recognize Buchanan, Yesterday's repêchages, Show jumping Queensgate keep title, Watson's keep lead in Clark Cup, Diving Dibiasi leads on the springboard. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval appointments, RAF graduations, 1851 Exhibition awards, University news. Law: Brian Phelps acquitted, Judge speaks of risks facing dock informers. Classified Advertising: Northampton Development Corporation, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Property: London Flats, Residential property. Reviews: Sons and lovers Le Souffle au coeur (x) Curzon The Abominable Dr Phibes (x) Carlton Lords of the Forest (u) ICA Young Cinema The Best Age New Cinema Club, Mitridate, Re di Ponto Salzburg Festival, Variety of mood Shostakovich 14 Albert Hall, Do It Theatre Upstairs People Show No 39 Open Space, Edward Bond's Lear. Editorials/Leaders: All The Food That's Fit To EAT, What The Figures Mean, Allaying Regional Fears, Internment In Ulster-And After. Letters to the Editor: Direct debit payment, Swincombe reservoir plan, British film finance, Northern Ireland, The apostolic ideal of Labour, Pickpockets in London, Return of the corncrake, Salary scales for hospital staffs, Trial of Czech historians, Second grade water supply, A Broadcasting Council?, Kangaroo tail soup, Maimed ducks?, Bengal and Ulster, Seeking peace in the Middle East, Prisoner of the Tupamaros, State aid, in the right way. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, August 20, 1946 Calcutta riots. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Colonel Peter Fleming Author and explorer. Business and Finance: Sterling remains low on US list of currency revaluation candidates, Sweden has £94m trade surplus, Victory for Cavenham, Commodities, SE Council tightens rules on disclosures, Canadian plea for exemption fails, Banks to help importers pay bills, Midland tool strikes will start on September 1, Company News Confident Steel Group pay more as profits soar, Prudential sells its £2m of Truman shares in equal portions to Watney and Grand Met, Revaluation of yen seen as a near certainty, Chairmen's Reports EEC good for Unigate, Business Diary: Kodak snaps up Balzac. Air hostess troubles, Mining Comalco earns 12 pc more at $12.7m, Oil companies prepare for a lucky dip, July record for deliveries of colour TV sets, Setback for electronic plant makers, Briefly from the Boardroom, BOAC group profit falls by £16m, Comex reopens, Mr Connally not planning exemption for RB211, Provisional liquidator at Lines agreed, Fixed Interest, Fears that Japan's market is drastically overdrawn, Royal's £4m underwriting profit, Hope of 1,000 more jobs at Austin-Morris, Six agreement on dollar crisis measures impeded by French opposition, Kodak expansion, Problems of little fish in a big business pool Richard Spiegelberg examines a recent survey on Britain's small businesses, Chrysler men win £3 rise, Sterling and Money, BP move to end marketing links with Shell, Bids and Deals Fairey acquisitions, Far East freights to go up, Britain will stand up to Six on aid for regions, Sir Charles Forte is THF chief executive, The dollar UK interests in TriStar shaken by statement. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street has breather: trading volume declines, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Royal Insurance a good feature. Shipping News: UK shipping earnings rose 22 pc last year. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A M Robertson gets key BP Oil post. Births.

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