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The Times - 25/05/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Louis Heren, From Tim Jones, By Our Communications Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By David Wood, By David Spame, From Peter Strafford, From Our Correspondent:, From Fred Emery, From Dan Van Dei Vat, From lan McDonald, From Michael leapman, From Michael Kmpe, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, Alan Blyth, Paul Overy, John Higgins, FASHION BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, Richard Davy, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ian McDonald, D. J. Gordon A. W. H. Adkins Garry Adder Hilda Dale Margaret Davies Barbara Dodwell Ian Fletcher Andrew Jewell Mary Arfon Jones Viola Klein David C. Large H. R. Pitt C. Catherine Pitt Mary R. Rees Colin Smith Geoffrey Strickland S. Taylor Christopher Thacker Hugh Thomas A. D. Ure, C. MACNAMARA., PETER MARTINDALE., PEGGY DUFF, , ELISABETH BENIONS., LESLIE SCARMAN. GEORGE LAVERY. WILLIAM MARSHALL, BRUCF S. REED., MARJORIE FIFE., STUART R. de la MAHOTIERE., WOOTTON OF ABINGER., MURIEL STEWART, ALAN DENT, We are, etc.. Mansel Davies (A) H. Rees (A) O. L. Davies (A) G. Melville W. Charles Evans Richards (B) (B) John M. Thomas J. Jones Griffith (A) (A) D. W. T. Jenkins (B)P. T. Thomas (A) C. Grey Morgan (S) Emrys Williams (C) Huw Morris-Jones J. Gwynn Williams (B) (B) J. H. Purnell (S) H. T. Williams (A) Edward Davies Chemical Laboratories. Aberystwyth., H. SABATH, , MILES COPELAND., ROGER FULFORD, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Corespondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge, By Dennis Dwyer, By Leonard Amey, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Clive Callow, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Our US Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, , By R. W. Shakespeare, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Patrick Brogan, Paris, ERIC H. FRAY, INNIS MACBEATH., DAVID RAE., SIR DAVID CLUTTERBUCK., By Eric Wigham, By Maurice Corina, Robin Mead,

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News: £450,000 grant towards college building, £23,000 bank raids by armed gangs, Church of Scotland accepts 'trade union' responsibilities for unemployed, Charity walk cancelled after deaths, Mr McCarthy hints he may lead third party in 1972, Japan's national treasures for London museum, Mr Boulez to take BBC music to Round House, Soaring survey fees may stop lifeboat production, Asian wives need guarantees for benefit, Security check as four men appear in court, Hostis humani generis, Opposition boycotts Trinidad poll, Emphasis on owner-occupiers in newly-approved Milton Keynes Environment Tony Aldous, The True Milk Of The Doctrine, Cleared 3 days before end of jail sentence, Why events in Cairo worry the Russians, Science Report Natural history: Intact mammoth found, The woman behind the image, Colonel claims every unit has its My Lai, Village in path of lava, Passport refused in dispute over citizenship, BBC names new director of radio programmes, Unigate chief says: Let them have pink milk, Prime Minister of Bangla Desh asks for British recognition in secret interview, Mr Rippon arrives in Oslo for talks, Technology Using gold as lubricant for plating, Six Britons killed in car crashes on the Continent, Changing the face of Polish communism, Neighbours evidence 'mistaken', Mr Benn seeks support for a referendum, Bolting pony caused road crash, Church leaders unite in action project, The Times Diary Argentina's unlikely guerrillas, Gunman shot after police give chase to panda car, Cathedral 'cannot be left incomplete', Guerrillas' mine kills policemen on patrol in South-West Africa, Yardley may drop BRM racing team, Big and the little of Chelsea Show, Black Panthers lay aside their guns, A Kokkoek landscape fetches £13,500, Talks with sugar nations to be held in London, British climbers accused, Victims in Yugoslav disaster named, New move to save Singapore Herald, Rising costs force up union's fees, Nerves conquer W German chess master, Civil Service clerks pick strike targets, Greek 'trickery' attacked, Argument And Decision, Grass roots knitting, Council to offer equal treatment on housing, High turnout claimed in Spanish union polling, Wife tells wheelchair husband 'I must go', Former directors lose libel damages claim, Jury acquit engineer in housing case, Ulster police ask for officers in cars to be armed, Schoolmasters' union to boycott arbitration over pay, Copper check on atmosphere vital, report says, Girls held in Istanbul search, No productivity deals by post union for a year, Essex pair win bridge title, Burst tyre blamed for air crash in which 72 Britons died, French aware of how difficult is task Mr Heath must face, Communist drive in German universities, Mourning relatives fly to crash airport, Mistrial declared in case of Bobby Seale, Mr Sylvester is well, say kidnappers, Lance Percival 'may have had Slow puncture', Friends of dead man given revenge warning, Four Soviet Jews put on trial in Riga, Silversmith used forged hallmarks, Heath-Wilson clash over timetable for EEC entry, Four sex offenders given cut in sentence, Pollution of privacy, 'Dirty job' workers prepare to challenge government policy on wages in public sector, Three police hurt in Notting Hill clash, More Kidnapping In Latin America, Warm welcome for M Pompidou from people of Brussels, Wills drafted at home need checking. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Deinhard, Heuga, Times Newspaper Limited, Austin-Hall, (W. Wood & Son Ltd.), Euston Centre Properties Limited, Jcb, Slater, Walker Securities (South Africa) Limited, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Long-term review to chart strategy for steel corporation House of Commons, Registrar a friend of unions in making rules conform to Bill House of Lords, Duty relief on goods from developing countries, Parliament's task: no attempt to bounce decision through, Removal of divisions and suspicions between Britain and France House of Commons, Tax relief will not be used to make unions register, BBC accused of bias, Mr Heath:'President Pompidou wishes to see us in the EEC'. Sport: A prayer before battle, Reunion of Anglo-American rivals, Heighway revives interest, Piggott to have good day at Nottingham, Top weight's triumph on unfamiliar ground By Jim Snow, Denness may bat, Glamorgan reprieved by Walker's resolution, Sports in Brief, FA in search of substitute, Taylor leaves it until today, Generous Derby odds for Linden Tree, Pakistanis facing third defeat, Ten minutes that shook Leicestershire, Cervantes leads class, Knott takes control with century, Opening rounds crucial for Sterling, Warwick score at leisure, Spoils shared by Sobers and Stead. Law: Architect's damages for breach of copyright Stovin-Bradford V. Volpoint, 'Permitting' use of premises for cannabis smoking Regina V. Souter, Bookmaker loses appeal on betting duty Sherman V. Customs and Excise. Reviews: Elizabeth Harwood, Glyndebourne cast changes, The 'large elephant' which dismantled Welensky's federation, Festival Hall, The three sisters Slag Royal Court, The luxuriation of Laurens. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Entrepreneurial Lawyer, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Letters to the Editor: First royal record, Gallery entry charges, Contracts of employment and the Bill, Letting off steam at business schools, Problems of multi programming, Defenders of the Welsh language, Hamburg's traffic answer, Contract with the CIA, Future of Falklands, Blue Plaques, Seeking a new European partnership, Roads in Cheltenham, Czech rule in 1938, Staying on at school, Six-lane motorway at Winchester, Terms of reference, Advice on adoption, Prisoners in Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Export award for group manager, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: MR PERCY SANDS A distinguished headmaster, MR THOMAS DODD Former U S Senator, Sasson Khadouri, Obituary, MR DOUGLAS GIBSON Work for prisoners, Sir David Webster. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 25. 1946 Disquiet on Persia. Business and Finance: State Department denies asking for yen revaluation, Lockheed lowers its net value, Greenall Whitley, Charrington, Gardner driven from London, Mexico/Costa Rica coffee accord, Babcock & Wilcox at last lets in some light, TUC to advise tough line on Industry Bill, Mining Alcan (UK) expecting 'substantial' loss, £83m Alaska pipeline deal, Clinching deal 10m strikers couldn't win, Mersey Docks Bill crisis in Commons is resolved, Babcock & Wilcox Limited Improved profit position Group's international character, New York cotton gains 100 points, Bids and Deals Coats to pay £6m for rest of Pasolds, Butter cost is unlikely to reach EEC level, Business Diary: Anti-pollutionists go to town · end of a Joycar, $500m offer to U S bank foreign branches, The Times share indices, Halifax Building Society, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Monsanto links with Germans in oil search, Computer news Denial of a big drop in new orders, If we join, start spreading it more thinly Leonard Amey on butter prices if Britain joins the EEC, Bear Brand to halve Liverpool factory staff, United States $200m action over silver futures claim, Machine toolmakers' 'lowest ebb', Fixed Interest, The Scottish Mortgage And Trust Company Limited, Fairey wins defence orders, Company News Royal Worcester picking up after U S depression, Rolls-Royce difficulties, 'not at end', CBI chief says short-term prices policy 'harmful', Babcock to give votes to foreign shareholders, Offshore group acquires 6m Cornfeld shares, Union seeks control of car industry overtime, New orders for engineering industries decline by 16 pc, Price war accusation as BSC makes hot rolled bars cheaper, Big balance of payments deficit feared, Le Mans vote ends 25-day Renault strike, A slimmer industry with more hope for the future Ronald Kershaw on the Yorkshire wool industry, CDF-Lloyd Aviation, Chairmen's Reports BTR Leyland are running behind, Halifax against loan rate cut, Sterling and Money, Germany samples the English sickness, Long-term steel study ready 'by end of year', How the markets moved Rises, Lord Shawcross would like Takeover Panel to be put on a quasi-legal basis, Euston Centre to raise £14.8m, Penning in the TUC elephants. Business Appointments: New general manager for Midland Bank Trustee Co. Stock Exchange Tables: Babcock close lower, The Times list of latest dividends, New Issues Flettons evolve as investment trust, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Editorials/Leaders: Deutsche Mark Dilemma. Property: London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,779. Births.

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