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The Times - 23/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, By Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Michael Hatfield, From Ian Murray, By Our Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From David Blake, From Patrick Brogan, From Our European Editor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Wolfers, From Seymour Topping, From Eric Marsden, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Geoffrey Green, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Marson, From Terry McLean, Hugh Noyes, PHS, Geraldine Keen, THOMAS BALOGH., GILBERT HOGG., JOHN LETTS. Chairman, Executive, HARM G. BUITER., H. SULZBACH., IRENE CHAPLIN, Deputy Leader, DOUGLAS JAY., RON LEIGHTON., ERIC S. HEFFER., C. PATON WEBB., DAVID C. BARTLE. Rector, , KIN LOSS, , TARQUIN OLIVIER., ROLF GARDINER., F. C. FRANK., M. PHILIPS PRICE., C. MacINNES., Kenneth Loveland, Richard Maylan, Guy Brett, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Industrial Editor, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Groser Political Staff, From R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Nigel Lawson, ANDREW TESSLER, MICHAEL J. FRANCIS., A. G. GOODCHILD., By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke,

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News: Blueprint for the redistribution of powers, French MPs agree to Bill amending educational reforms, Springbok rugby official warns demonstrators, Criticism of mother over fire deaths, A second chance, Maltese is likely to succeed Sir Maurice, Tourism is now country's biggest earner of hard currency, Decision on Brighton spa welcomed, Nalgo conference to hear Mr Heath, Pentagon papers released, The parliamentary intemperance of Mr Rippon, Mr Robert Sobukwe loses court fight to leave South Africa, Soviet envoys expelled for spying, Young offenders given drug as punishment, State to spend extra £46m to speed home improvements, Devoted and unappreciated senators, Yard ordered to crush terrorists after new bomb attacks, Yugoslavia a special report, Railway services almost normal after strike, Speculation-a very necessary evil, Promise by Mr Chou of 'no revenge', Duke's remarks create shock in Paris, George Cross award to sergeant killed by bomb, Braille: Blind read faster left-handed, Refugee stories oppose MP's view, Spy case man 'decided to stop shielding wife', Local radio stake for newspapers urged, Sweden may have avoided industrial chaos, Champagne ready as EEC and Britain agree on New Zealand exports, GLC clash on views of homeless, President Kennedy approved secret actions in Laos and N Vietnam, Boston paper says, Watching the masterpieces go by, Clydeside prepares for preservation rally, Nine Soviet Jews on trial as Zionists, Injuries claim by farmer who helped firemen, Summonses served as Mr Hain departs, Concern over growing foreign payments deficit, Israel hint of resumption of links with Moscow, Why New Zealand turned on the heat, Mr Prior predicts lower rate of price rises, Sympathies of Benelux for Britain-within limits, Wide reforms planned at turning point in history, 61 Muslims die in Philippines village massacre, Italians object to niggling attitude of negotiators, Doctor denies he forged postal vote forms, Jeers for Prime Minister on Oxford visit, US Senate calls for total Indo-China withdrawal, Opponents of church unity gather their forces, Self-management is the key, Anti-divorce group plans alternative to marriage, French view of Europe in coming years, The Times Diary Lubbock's peerage: an early scare, The old order changeth, In Dacca, feelings of fear give way to sullenness, Carnival atmosphere outside court for start of Oz trial, Ulster peace formula offers voice to Opposition, Consultants 'too fond of private jam', Appointment of George Raft to club not suggested by Mafia, witness says, Hard bargaining by French surprises Britain and the Five, Emergency proclaimed in Bolivia, Commission hopes for Immigration Bill changes in Lords, TUC will march 'against worst evil', Nuclear call by Moscow, Former state banks must spread capital farther, RHS show dominated by Peony exhibit, Detective denies he acted corruptly, Refusal to serve W Indians alleged, Duke insists he is still a neutral on Market, Reappraisal of the colonial bogy, Students picket college of education, France utters final word for umpteenth time, Five special school projects are rejected, Police on alert as council meets in Reggio, Airline to propose £53 fare to New York, Mr McMahon insists that Saigon asked for troops, MP pleads for airport consultation, Encouraging signs of new flexibility, Emergency declared in US riot town, Foreign Office sends senior man to Rhodesia, No rise in Tube or bus fares this year, Rembrandt etching at 32,000 gns, Industrial benefits from a market economy, OAU hears report on arms sales, Oxford class list, Smokeless fuel promise by minister, 'Blackleg' complaint by schoolmasters' leader. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Department of Trade & Industry, Zagreb International Fair, Generalturist, Multiple Display Advertisements, Inexproduct Ltd., Beogradska Banka, Faber & Faber, Belgrade International Trade Fair, National Westminster Bank, Luxair, British Rail, Scottish Amicable, Hoover Limited, Yugoslav Agricultural Bank, Yugoslav Export & Credit Bank, Investiciona Banka, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Lowenbrau, muldivo ltd., Metalchem International Limited, "Yugoslavia" Insurance And Reinsurance Company, Ikb, Sky Tours, Rk, Irish Tourist Board, Ljubljanska Banka, Jugolinija, Stratstone, rhp, Boac, Anglo Yugoslav Shipping Co. Ltd., Jat, International Reinsurance Brokers Ltd., London Bedding Centre, Mexico, Bea, Transjug. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Ex-husband must be credited with mortgage payments Cracknell V. Cracknell. Sport: Smith to take best horses to Aachen, Hennessy wins third race easily, Mrs Robertson sets high standard at Alwoodley, Oliver in British Grand Prix, Stowell better team, Sports in Brief, Glamorgan's lowest in 13 years, Last batsmen earn batting points for Lancashire, Qualifiers for Ulster open, Lions falter but find comfort at forward, Nagle leads seniors, Miss Goolagong never under pressure, Clay kings slip on Wimbledon grass, Lazy Grey should boost the Murless record, Stirring display by Kanhai and Jameson, Neither side prepared to leave straight and narrow in Test. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Foreign women account for 11% of abortions, Research into discovering cancer earlier, Restoring the purchasing power of pensions, Displays in dirty book shop windows: 'What a bore' Mr Paget says, Government reject pleas to keep investment grants for mining, No desire to gloss over any aspect of EEC, Levies will add 4p a week to cost of food House of Lords, Queues not jumped by hospital patients who pay for treatment House of Commons, Mr Prior says 'at a stroke' comment was misrepresented: higher cost of food partly due to world price rises, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Reporting of debates in Parliament. Editorials/Leaders: The Lesson Of Lima, Ohio, Green And Pleasant In Parts, Living Through The Tragedy, Mr Faulkner Makes An Offer. Letters to the Editor: Countryside users in conflict, Baltic refinery plan, Floating the pound, The Perhapsburgs, Labour shortage no hindrance to expansion, BNEC's example of efficient management, Packing industry, Four letter words, Labour Party and the Common Market, Politicians on TV, World disaster force, Unions in Spain, Channel 7, Desramault case, Bevin and Palestine, In Anne Frank's name, Preserving churches, Provincial galleries' purchase grant. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 25, 1946 Arrests of Children. Obituaries: Libby Holman, Obituary, Dr Bruce Cardew, Very Rev R. H. W. Shepherd Former Scottish Moderator, Lord Reith, Mr Kenneth Macpherson, Lord Avebury. Reviews: Package Deal King's Head Irving Wardle, NPO/Schmidt Isserstedt Festival Hall Max Harrison, German Bach Soloists Aldeburgh Festival Stanley Sadie, Music theatre for children at the Holland Festival, Wall drawings, London debuts, The Greatest Show on Earth Coliseum John Percival. Business and Finance: Brixton Estate Five Years Of Growth, Engineers call for showdown on disputes, Fewer new jobs in development projects, De Vere Hotels And Restaurants Ltd. A Year of continued growth Points from the Chairman's Statement, Italsider S.p.A., Hopes for lifting of paper levy, An 'Alaska style' auction for N Sea oil and gas areas, Act that got a big public response, Prices index up 8 pc in May and still advancing, Show site income doubt, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, Audi-NSU shareholders accuse VW, Ford reassurance on Pinto engine switch, Burroughs' retail service, Ubm United Builders Merchants Limited, Breakthrough in automated wood working claimed, Mr Davies will outline plans for the future of state steel next week, Jamaica package plea by Thomson, Deposits clamp on oil companies, Pinto: why Ford turned back towards America, Detroit's bid to make obsolescence obsolete, Briefly from the Boardroom, Midland Bank team provides advice service, Cash position at IOS now 'critical', Company News Charrington pay more from record profits, Small boost, if boost there must be, Increase in new cars registered last month, Engineering pay and conditions claim will have widespread repercussions, Equities, IMF role 'threatened by delay in exchange reforms', Botswana Nickel/copper Project-Financing Arrangements For Selebi-Pikwe, Allied Breweries Limited Interim Announcement Of Profit And Dividend, G. Brady & Co. Limited, Fixed Interest, Mr Nader attacks Lockheed fiscal 'irresponsibility', Business Diary:Talking head time on the Bill · £25,000 whipround, Chairmen's Reports Staflex start on recovery trail, Lockheed hopes brighter, Liquidator continues talks with UCS customers, How the markets moved, Lake View Investment Trust, Limited Managers-John Govett & Co. Ltd. Five year summary of results, Incoming Coal Board chairman calls for a full review of Britain's fuel policy, Portsmouth And Sunderland Newspapers, Limited Lord Buckton's Review Of The Year Ended March 31, 1971, O.P. Chocolate Limited, Sterling and Money, North Kalgurli Mines Limited, London port workers will lodge substantial pay claim, Fall in gross domestic product at 2.8 per cent, Nearly 4 pc out of work in Black Country, Malta may end docks contract, Mersey Board lighthouses plea, Bids and Deals ICI offshoot in textile disposal, Racal justifies its premium rating, Cavenham Foods in £9.5m bid for Bovril, Sale and lease back tax ruling expected soon. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St fails to sustain rally, Value of quoted stocks up £464m, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Mining Mines president on gold price revision, Unit trust prices, Bid move lifts Bovril, New Issues Automotive Products and Alusuisse, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Executive changes at Brooke Bond Oxo. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,804, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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