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The Times - 12/04/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From John Chartres and Tim Jones, By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Eric Pace, From Fred Emery, From Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent., By Our Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Denis Taylor, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Waymark, From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Berthoud., From Paul Martin, From Leo Goodstadt, By Michael Wolfers, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, By Gabriel Ronay, From Richard Wigg, From Julian Mounter, Mary McCurrie, John Higgins, Michael Ratcliffe, Pat Healy, PHS, VICTOR MONTAGU., R. F. W. GOODWIN, , JOHN O'BRIEN, , ELIZABETH WISKEMANN., A. E. PENNIFOLD., FRED UHLMAN., GEORGE PLYTAS, NEIL S. W. MCINTOSH., JOHN REDDAWAY., ELEANOR ASHBY., BRIGID BROPHY, , ELSIE CROMBIE., N. T. P. COOPER., ANITHEA T. GUTHRIE., ELIZABETH GREGORY., GEORGE SCHWARTZ., From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Bridge Corespondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Gordon Allan, By Brian Lewis, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent,

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News: Sudan regime hopeful of ending civil war, Harvey case to be withdrawn, W Pakistan troops use tanks in drive to seize rebel-held towns, New Act to bring equality in education demanded, Dean may have to wait a year for trial, 'Keep older men on redundancies' committees told, Prelate named for Maltese church reform, Teachers' leaders split over strategy for next year's pay claim, Tupamaros' threats silent about Briton, Poison: the kitchen cupboard holds as many hazards as the medicine cabinet, Motoring Car that can really hold the road, Chinese diplomacy ensures that welcome to American sportsmen is given full publicity, Spanish hotel rooms still cheap despite rises, Mr Connery explains lure of 007, Sunshine brings traffic jams in South, Three killed as aircraft crashes on farm, $600,000 in Ford grants for British studies, Egypt gets new Russian jet, No special curb on pay for civil servants, Datsuns ahead in final stage of Safari rally, Town Hall test of voters' mood, NHS birth control campaign by MPs, S African political lawyer may go back, The Times Diary Heath: a connoisseur of porcelain, Highest education must bring student face to face with Christ, What's new, Rail dispute may end tomorrow, MPs to review Queen's income, Steam railway pulls bigger crowds to Bronte town, Fresh attempts likely to rationalize newspapers' structure, Bulgarian party changes on eve of Congress, Complications at ministry over revision of bull and boar licensing system Agriculture Leonard Amey, Secret talks avert clash between IRA rivals during Ulster parades, D notice changes made to passages in spy book, Threat to BOAC jumbo jet service, The annual invasion by hordes of holiday makers, Oxford University Class List, Indians die in Bengal battle, Pakistan says, Pensioner killed in trying to stop robbery, Bonn concern over alleged assassination attempt, Pollution check urged for road interchange, Sicilian freed by bandits for £330,000 ransom, Attempting to define a clear frontier in the Middle East, 11 shot dead during curfew in Ceylon, Labour urged to work out a policy for consumers, Mr Walker intervenes in ban on ball games, Young Liberals 'enlisted' cat in hoax, The Pope optimistic in his Easter message, Awakening nationalism of the gypsy people after centuries of harassment, Vietnam hill fight turns into prestige battle, Protest by MP over honour for Mr Heath, Merger of polytechnics and training colleges urged, Australians form alliance to stop Springboks, Opposition to census grows amid fear of disclosures, Troops and guerrillas clash again in Jordan, Yugoslavs fear for their lives in Sweden, Motor shows, 'Secret deals' to beat unions Bill. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dewar's. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Shirley Verrett BBC 2 Alan Blyth, way dowb upon the Mississippi showboat Vienna Volksoper, Dodge collection of eighteenth-century French furniture to be sold, Fierrabras Radio 3 Stanley Sadie, The Two Ronnies BBC 1 Stanley Reynolds, The toys explode The Bab Ballads By W S Gilbert Edited by James Ellis. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Africa Has Its Community Troubles, Danger Averted: Not Ended, Strictly Business At The Congress. Letters to the Editor: By bicycle in London, Cambridge motorway, Census and a data-bank society, Matthew Passion, '10 Rillington Place', The Greek opposition, Hunting, The National Front, Dismissal safeguards, On a clear day, Middle East refugees, Whereabouts of the Tsarist relics, Russian views on Common Market, Rudolf Hess, Barnsbury scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Archbishop of Wales to retire, Appointments in the Forces, University news St. David's, Lampeter gets new charter. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, Large group in running for chess title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,742, Young players' bridge lead. Obituaries: Sir H. Knatchbull-Hugessen, Bishop Rose, Mr G. R. King, Obituary, Wing-Cdr David Fryer Authority on aviation medicine. Sport: Coody masters Nicklaus and Miller in last round, Flashes of virtuosity by the supermen, Arsenal playing as though destiny wears their colours, Easter double for Miss Spens at Hickstead, British team, Monte Carlo event, Specialist locks enable Barbarians to give improved display, Sports in Brief, Sharavogue difficult to beat, No doubts about Sir Lark's ability to stay course, Sporting record Football, Leicester best bet in promotion race, Saracens held until the second half, British girl into last 16, Fixtures, High scoring at Bisley meeting, Eager Germans shut out at Folkestone, Shoreham takes wind out of their sails. Deaths. Property.

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