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The Times - 10/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Charles Hargrove Paris, June 9, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan Paris. June 9, From Arthur Osman, By Philip Howard, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, From A Staff Reporter., From John Roper, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Legal Reporter, From Our Correspondent Reading, June 9, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, , From Bjorn Bostrup, From Michael Leapman, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, By Tim Jones, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoning Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Terry McLean, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Douglas. Caird, Paul Moor, Max Harrison, Margaret Laing, David Williams, Alan Bennett, H.R.F.Keating, Patrick Nuttgens, Ronald Butt, Henry Stanhope, Peter Waymark, PHS, J. MILNES-GASKELL., LUDOVIC KENNEDY., HILARY ROST., JAMES ALDRIDGE, MALCOLM ARNOLD, LEONARD F. BEHRENS, ROBERT BROWNING, E. H. S. BURHOP, ALAN BUSH, R. H. S. CROSSMAN, MARRICE DOBB, MARCUS LIPTON, GEOFFREY McDERMOTT, PAUL OESTREICHER, PLUMMER OF TOPPESFIELD, D. N. PRITT, RENEE SHORT, DAVID M. S. STEEL, R. STERNBERG, WILLIAM WILSON, , M. H. R. SOPER., JAMES CAMERON., F. D. SKIDMORE, , K. E. DAVIES., J. GARFORD., P. J. CASSELTON., PARKER OF WADDINGTON, LEONARD R SIEVE, GEORGE MIKES., JEFFREY STMMONS, JOHN R.C.GREENWOOD, , HUGH GREENE, Chairman., ROGER MANVELL., KYRIL BONFIGLIOLI., PAULINE DALLMEYER., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Thomas, By John Groser Political Staff, By Philip Dyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas US Economic Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALAN WRIGHT, KEVIN PAKENHAM., G. A. DURRANT-WRIGHT., By Hugh Stephenson, From Anthony Thomas, Washington, June 9, By John Woodland, Stuart Marshall,

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News: The Times Diary MacFarquhar: pro-and anti-EEC?, Split in Labour becomes more apparent as argument over EEC entry continues, Police plan check on private arms' stores, Court will examine ballot papers, Britain's response to cholera crisis astounds India as deaths fall, Protest at men appearing in court in socks, British aid offered to Falklands for airfield, Labour hardship fund drained by defeat, Strikers, politics and the temperature all cool off in New york, Last stand in Paris to save the Halles, Hospital place found for sex offender, Cosmonaut shows how to keep fit in space, Concern for the consumer at the RCA, 'Rout from London' worries a planner, Advertisement not disclosed by 'The Times', Jerusalem lowers its planning sights, Drug checks arthritis in children, France sees logic in her obstinacy, German rebukes Bonn over money crisis, Death for political crimes in Chile, Mrs Joseph has taste of freedom, Suspects seen talking to Yard man, QC says, Market dangers persist, Tory candidate says, Egypt tells its troops to be ready, Israel peace hopes fade after Sadat speech, Yarra bridge inquiry told of ignored warnings, Laying the keel of a new surface fleet, Soviet writer freed before serving full term, Mineworkers choose a moderate president, Troops guarding Phnom Penh meet onslaught, GLC objects to Euston tall buildings scheme, Assurance on food prices by Mr Prior, Indian tempers beginning to wear thin as refugees wreck town life, Learie, the 'Englishman' from the Indies, goes home, Anti-litter rail porter in hospital, Compulsory cover for passengers in 1972, Norway nearing a crisis, Australian court upholds call-up by ballot, Preference for prison, Broadcasting council urged as safeguard, Redgrave returning to the stage after six years, Rebel pupils send flowers to injured woman, Relief supplies will not be held back, New obstacle to deal on American prisoners, Zoology: The spiny-haired bandicoot, Mr Kennedy qualifies his refusal to stand for the presidency, Children losing fear of dentist, MPs of both sides uneasy over agreement with Six on sterling, Mothers complain of delays and lack of hospital privacy, Farm union joins protest over eviction, TUC draft silent on pay but unions exonerated from charges of greediness, Police called to stop refuse dumping, What Queen Mary wore and what Kine George V said, German party of reform not revolution, Educational merits of TV ignored by colleges, Mr Kosygin alleges Nato delay, Second airline ready to cut US fares, Motoring Three-door Viva estate car, Library computer system designer wins medal, Tube guard is guilty of murder attempt, Bank chief gives £10,000 to bomb hoaxer, The last furlong without whips, French film director badly hurt in road crash, GLC challenged on housing claim, Foreigners blamed for Singapore press ban, Boy sacrificed by parents in ritual killing, Home Office studying proposal to make criminals carry out services to the community, Couple killed by dry-cleaning fluid. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Department of Trade & Industry, Bell's, Vent-Axia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cube Store!, Leicester, Cassell, Donaldson, Richard Ellis & Son, Gre, The Times, The Day Of The Jackal, Sky Tours, Dent, Time Products Limited, Taiwan Power Company, Credit Suisse, Higgs And Hill, The Guardian Investment Trust, Bnp, 'Sunseekers', Good Housekeeping, Ecgd. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Only a settlement by Pakistanis can reverse river of refugees, Body's terms of reference on MPs' pay, Scope of aid to widen as target is met, Control on state industry pensions removed, Cover not to be extended, Dislike of controls on walkers, Emergency provisions to end strikes House of Lords, Safeguarding historic buildings House of Commons, Contract farming to be investigated, Thames estuary link part of SE study, Much disquiet at report on EEC talks: Mr Roy Jenkins complains of cloak of carelessness and mvsteriousness House of Commons, Demand for statement by Chancellor on role of sterling, Longer spread for back surtax payments. Sport: Leadbeater the better, Sports in Brief, No worries for Graebner, US challenge on clay, March-Alfa for Peterson, Londesborough Boy's chance to gain confidence for big test, Gloucestershire want Zahir, Only Edrich at ease against Leicestershire, Miss Oxley is four under par, Simple but Lions are puzzled, Trinity the best crew on the river, Smith back as Broome drops out, Suspended seven expected to be reprieved, Denmark leave Scotland with little hope, Waites wins by three strokes, Point-to-point experience valuable, Wade leads Solings all the way, Move to improve goal scoring, Lewis rides a double after fishing, England weakened, Chance ride proves winner, Frenchman takes race lead, Read slows down to win TT title. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:, Latest appointments, University news Oxford Latest elections:. Reviews: Paul Temple Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds, The Dream of Gerontius Aldeburgh Festival William Mann, Emotions aroused by Robert Kennedy American Journey: The Times of Robert Kennedy, Fiction Stories and Prose Poems, Twentieth Century Ballet Coliseum John Percival, Starsound: Summer Stockhausen, Albert and Virginia Arts Theatre Michael Billington, Raimund Herinex Wigmore Hall Joan Chissell, Everybody was friendly City Close-Up, A portrait of British comedy, Crime Fell of Dark, Pooter, Tiffany decorated pistol of 1893 fetches 5,200 gns, A dream of a great space under a dome Wren, Quick guide, City of London Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, London debuts. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Computer Onions, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, Books next. week Anthony Burs, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,793. Editorials/Leaders: The Path To Recognition, WHO Can Sit On A Two-Legged Stool?, Mr Lee Kuan Yew And The Press, Free Trade And Industry, The time for some judicious steering. Letters to the Editor: Deathwish among tadpoles, Beaulieu flamingo, Farming under EEC, Film criticism, Dangers of two large exhibition centres, The secret garden, Oil separator, Judgment on Lord Goddard, Running down the Caribbean sugar quotas, The Bengal tragedy, A quieter plane, Sea coast of Bohemia, Recognition of East Germany, The Greek regime, Insurance losses, Anguilla. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Arnoldo Mondadori, Obituary, Mr Leonard Beaton Special writer on strategic affairs, Prof Adam Parry Classics at Yale. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 12, 1946 Hitch in India. Business and Finance: Guardian's £½m loss on V & G, Switzerland Government plans to support the franc after revaluation will be announced soon, Montedison omits dividend, Longbridge men end strike but Cowley still idle: more talks today, Minister looks into likely effects of oil takeovers, Bids and Deals Adepton wins Wms Hudson, Issue to World Bank will cut reserves, Giant-killers of America, Inc, Savings review committee members named, CBI poll on switch to value added tax, Loss eliminations provide gains at Stenhouse, An anatomy of business aims and results, A new wool contract for London, CBI views on prices and incomes policy go to NEDC on July 7, Steel Brothers Holdings Limited Board Of Directors' Announcement, Stiff penalties to deter tax evaders, Mining Leonora and Laverton departures, British chemical industry 'underestimating strength of European competition', The Times list of latest dividends, Prospects for margarine, US and Italy to collaborate on STOL airliner, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ships still idle as Hull dockers return, Independent boards Bill to protect investors, Signs of improvement in textile sales, Lightermen refuse to begin staggered shifts, Business Diary: Under the spreading Francophony. Campaign row, Thos Cook profits down by £700,000, Fixed Interest, Receiver says unsecured Rolls-Royce creditors could get 50p in the pound, Sainsbury profit up by 24.3 pc, Security-everybody wants it, but it's getting expensive Norman Fowler on the dramatic growth of the private policing and guard industry and its prospects at a time of rising crime, Bahamas curb on mutual funds, Six points more and record profit by Steel Bros, North Sea well inaugurated, Plessey to make 250 redundant, Stenhouse Interim Report, Whitehall unruffled by Senate wrangle, A first-rate shopkeeper Julian Critchley on John Sainsbury, head of Britain's biggest high class provision merchants, Chairmen's Reports Queen St plan move into cash discount, Union subscription increases will help in restoring depleted funds, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited, Commonwealth shelves plan for trading bank, Hotel building rush boosts construction orders, Pensions refund tax change, Loan delay 'could cause bankruptcy of Lockheed', Sterling and Money, Bundesbank dollar sales continue, Combined English Stores Group Ltd, Little risk in Lockheed loan guarantee says defence chief, How the markets moved Rises, Ladbroke's to oppose Panel ruling on merger, Drop in demand for ICFC aid, Clarkson International Tools Limited. Business Appointments: New finance director for John Lewis Partnership. Stock Exchange Tables: Business may have to share cost of running export body, NY silver advances 80 points, The Times share indices, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices Rank Organisation dull, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, New Issues Glendevon Investment Trust package, Recent issues. Law: Right to withdraw dock labour application Boal Quay Wharfingers Ltd. V. King's Lynn Conservancy Board, Forms under Leasehold Act difficult to understand Lewis V. Harries. Property: Country Properties, Jackson-Stops & Staff.

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