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The Times - 01/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby Sinduri, East Pakistan., From Fred Emery, By David Wood Political Editor, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, Haywards Heath., By Peter Hopkirk, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Stewart Harris Adelaide. June, 30, From Michael Knipe, From Derek Wilson, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From Julian Mounter, From Our Own Correspondent, Terry Mahon, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcook Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By John Nicholls, Joel Hurstfield, William Mann, Michael Wood, John Dixon Hunt, Brian Alderson, Robert Nye, H. R. F. Keating, Bernard Levin, Pearce Wright, PHS, ALEXANDER FLINDER, A. W. HENDRY., HUGH CARADON., IAN CAMPBELL, , MICHAEL SIMON., DONALD SINCLAIR., ALEXANDER DOWNER., DAVID HALL, , BRIAN HARRISON., MARJORIE POLLARD, , MILES COPELAND, JAMAL M. AHMED., GRAHAM WEBSTER, PETER THOMPSON, C. JOYCE SHERWEN, BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY, ANTHONY WEDGWOOD RENN, ALEC DICKSON, , RAYMOND CLARKE., DUNCAN GUTHRIP, , DAVID HOBMAN, CHRISTOPHER SPENCE., CHARLES MORRISON., J. A. BALLARD, EDMUND H. BRADBURY., ALAN C. TARBAT., by Katie Stewart, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, L. H., Lord Shinwell, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Anthony Thomas, By Giles Smith, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Philip Dyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent., By Ronald Kershaw, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Anthony Rowley, BT THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MATTHEW SEAMAN., DAVID GREEN, D.G.A.SHALLCROSS, By Hugh Stephenson, Richard Spiegelberg, Tony Aldous, Julian Mounter and Stuart Marshall,

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News: US car exhaust laws viewed with dismay, Hopes increase for mild reflation, Attempt to turn US tide of rubbish, Motoring Majority against seat belts, Science Report Migration: Critical test of bird navigation, The Times Diary Two senior CAB officers resign, The Pope aids homeless, MPs back 5p TV licence for pensioners, £32.50 Atlantic fare plan a new threat to big carriers, Russia orders inquiry into why three cosmonauts died, Teachers' strike gives half a million children a day off, Bank's verdict on cost of living, UN convention agreed on satellite damage, Hundred arrested as violence erupts at Springboks match, Minister not to join in BBC controversy, Stand-by group planned for disaster relief, Nervous Mafia men stay at home, A contradiction of the Tory stereotype, Dr Luns sees alarming trend in West, Post Office loses monopoly rights on supply of telephone apparatus, Thieu prophecy of final battle in 1973, London news Woman councillor fails to get inquiry on truancy, CIA's chief meets Ministers in Israel, Scientists planning protests after 'disgraceful' pay offer, Overseas Pentagon papers reveal extent of America's obsession with 'domino theory' in Indo-China, The way it all looks, Dean now faces charges under Terrorism Act, French air staff call 48-hour strike next week, Review of Bar profession organization, Davies disclosure on steel elates anti-Marketeers, Villagers still pay with lives for being Hindus in pakistan, Strasbourg gunmen escape with £860,000, Charollais Society will investigate show hope's in-calf condition, Indian plea for 3,000 miles of tent material, Unknown dangers of prolonged weightlessness, All tenants should buy like Labour councillors, Minister wants progress on Piccadilly, Uneven scales in immigration appeals, Make your own Cookbook, BSC will retain commercial autonomy under Community, Malta says treaty with Britain is terminated, The three horse race, Sir Alec could have Rhodesia talks next week, Mr Heath chosen as Admiral's Cup captain, BBC 'trickery' on 'Yesterday's Men': minister says broadcasting must stay free from political control, Gallery pays £17,000 for part of painting, Clinic claims 20pc drop in VD cases, Mr Chapple returned to office by electricians, Exams may be set by computer, Star-crossed lovers strive to convince Home Office, Long-range forecast was also unsettled, Talks on stiffer parking regulations, Wilson position on entry reserved until July 28, Landscape architects want bigger say in planning, Dispute over plans for Covent Garden, Parents lose son after three-year law battle, Pirates' pieces of eight to be put on sale, Babies need not have died, Working men's clubs accused of increasing use of dangerous colour discrimination, Building new churches attacked as blasphemy, New EEC hint that Norway will get special fishing terms, Assaults on police are on the increase. Law: Woman jailed for arson at hospital, Town clerk's backing for firm in corruption case, Damages for flight ban, 'No filtering off of money' from Associated Leisure, History of the courts in pictures opened, Mr Jim Garrison held, Lord Snowdon faces three car summonses, Juror holds up 'Oz' trial, Shouts of 'shoot them' as Soviet Jews are jailed, Law Report June 30 1971, 'Girlie' magazines described as the underground literature in schools, Victory for US press in Supreme Court, Mayor on dance hall fire charge. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Northeast, Find A Buyer In The Times, Teacher (Distillers) Limited, Income Tax, F. J. Reeves Limited, Butlers Distribution, Trafalgar House Investments Ltd., Grand Junction Company Limited, National Westminster Bank, Green Shield Stamps, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Times Newspapers Limited,, Heron Motor Group (Fleets) Limited, Oxy, Mercedes-Beng (Great Brirain) Ltd.,, Steel Samson, Hallmark, Winter Sun Sale, Hield, Cambrian, The Post Office., History Today, London Gin, Warner West End, Edger Investments Limited, Motortune, Douglas, The Scottish Provident, Times Special Reports, National Airlines, George Allen & Unwin. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Racing Plenty of sparkle in Gallabocco for today's Champagne Stakes, Golf, Sports in Brief, Sturge surprises Czech to win by 2ft, Miss Goolagong and Mrs Court in first all-Australian final, Cycling Belgians not first home, Lancashire in semi-final with catch in last over, Rugby Union John nears century in New Zealand, Badminton Japan worried at chance of facing England, Athletics Keino has no reply to Wadoux's finish, Yachting Wind change favours Exe-Spectre, Show jumping Smith misses title by two points, Results at Henley Ladies' Plate. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, University Appointments, Transfer Books, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, Crown land income £38.5m more than payments to Queen House of Lords, First class post will not Jump to 4p then 5p House of Commons, Dangers in replacing definition of charity. Property: Properties Abroad, Golf in the sun, Country Properties. Official Appointments and Notices: New job for Ouigley, Oxford class list, Half-yearly promotions in the three Services, Spey founder resigns. Reviews: Crime Shroud for a Nightingale, Cosi fan tutte Glyndebourne Stanley Sadie, Splendour in the murk, I was Hitler's Maid Sheffield Playhouse Dynamo King's Head Irving Wardle, The psychobiographical approach to Henry VIII Henry VIII:The Mask of Royalty, The turbulent priests: the shivering of a long-firm faith The Rebel Priest, Weill among the surrealists, Conservative revolutionary Schoenberg: A Critical Biography, Fiction Teagarden's Gang, Sir Arthur Bliss Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, Quick guide, "The lurid and the lovely landscape" The Well at the World's End, Southey, Tennyson and Wordsworth. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 3, 1946 Bikini damage, The night sky in July, Woolling the eyes. Editorials/Leaders: Achievement And Tragedy, Fishing For Special Concessions, The Stranger At The Club Door, A Holding Operation, Opinion: A bridge between the City and industry. Letters to the Editor: Britain, EEC and Australia, X film trailers for U audiences, Nasser and Israel, Keeping the Titian, Local sports grants, Quest News Service, Exhibition sites: let us stop the arguing, Where are the swallows?, Clash between business and the schools, Negotiations on Rhodesia, New road at Chepstow, Box girder bridges, Race and intelligence, Preserving footpaths, Use for old railways. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Simonds, Dr Vernon Wilson Authority on iron ores, Sir William Elliot Diplomatic skill and charm, Viscountess Mountmorres. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Replacing Stokowski, Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,811, Howard Keel. Business and Finance: Mr J. Lunch is PLA's new director-general, Krupp buries bankruptcy under a £13m profit, Profits by 1972, IOS shareholders promised, Company News Giltspur Inv more than doubled to £1.7m, Equal footing pledge on UK coal and steel, Mining New requirements on Perth Stock Exchange, U S decision on hearings a new blow to Lockheed, Chancellor told more bankruptcies feared in absence of reflation, Government challenged on investment grants, Commodities, Trafalgar's profit potential in Cunard, Unit trust prices, Chairmen's Reports, Paper industry waits for reply, American interest in Thos Cook, Company Meeting The Sabah Timber Company Limited Mr. H. G. C. Townsend's Review, IRC work suggested for Bank's special investment agency, R-R reopen talks on Fokker order, New Issues, Profits forecast for LLoyd's, Brick output fell by 8 pc in April, David Brown assurance, Steel craftsmen accept 7 pc offer from BSC, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Liverpool seeks assurances on docks' future, Bids and Deals Brit Vita seeks Miles Redfern, Australian firm and ICI to prospect in Pennines, Fixed Interest, Overseas firms lead in UK labour study, Rolls-Royce power drives ahead in all fields, Wall St extends strong rally, Engineering: whose job to look after the men?, Business Diary: Spey loses its creator · Family steps down at IBM, Fed chief repeats pay policy call, Bank to allow 2½pc increase in lending, Record £1.6m deficit last year by British Transport Docks, Seminar on Japanese finance, A battle for Cunard could follow as Trafalgar House cut in on mystery bidder, Britain to end trading agreement with India, Eec Ministers may agree on more exchange flexibility, NatWest in loan deal for Algeria, The deal that reopens the Sahara, BEA postpones airbus decision to save capital. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Cunard active again, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Ironfounders' group elect new chairman. Births.

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