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The Times - 09/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Chris Dunkley and George Clark, From Our Own Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Sally White, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Clare, By Philip Howard, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Strafford, By Our Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, By Louis Heren, From Stewart Harris, From James Morgan, From Our Correspondent, BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, By Peter Reddaway, From Dessa Trevisan., From Our Own Correspondent., By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, William Mann, William Gaunt, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, Max Harrison, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Hornsby, PHS, Clifford Longley, ALFRED BEIT., MARK BRAHAM., COLIN LOW., D. T. YEOMANS., SEBASTIAN DANGERFIELD, DAVID DAVIES, JOHN A. MURPHY, GLYN LANDAV:, JULIAN S. HODGE, GILBERT LONGDEN, DAVID JAMES., DIANA MERRYLEES., P. W. PLATT., A. R. RITCHIE., IAN HARVEY., JOHN HATCH., MICHAEL BOURDEAUX, Director, E. D. SYMES., BURTON OF COVENTRY, AMULREE, , E. H. ANDREWS., J. K. BOYNTON., P. H. VALENTINE, , HENRY WILLIAMSON., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, The Archdeacon of Sheffield, Sir Arthur Drew, Sir Alec Randall, A friend, Sir Peter Hayman, By Philip Dyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Business News Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALFRED H. SILVERTOWN., SANDRA CARPENTER, , WILLIAM WARDEN., (plain) R. V. PARKER., JOHN LIDSTONE., STEPHAN HOPKINSON, , JOHN R. H. YEOMAN., A. M. J. MARRE., By Ross Davies, By Christopher Layton, Philip Dyer, Gerald Ely,

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Politics and Parliament: Letting workers know about their employers House of Lords, Budget for publicity on EEC facts, Even more children to get free meals, House of Lords, Tory MPs in demand for free vote on entry, No changes required in education system, Mr Wilson against referendum on Common Market: demand for veil to be removed from key issues House of Commons, Reflation hint in decision to delay recess for Commons, Sitting into August on the Industrial Relations Bill: October debate dates for diaries big and small, Clashes on Social Security Bill: benefit will only go after strikes to those in hardship, Moves over payment of student union fees. News: Greater cost of cheaper housing, No museum charges for art society members, British Leyland recalling 38,000 cars, British White Paper praised for its style and expression of the ideals of the case for entry, Point system proposed for 1973 GCE A-level examinations, Sydney puts Springbok match on to safer field, Desramault baby will have to stay in France, Excursions for children, The Times Diary An Aitken crosses to Harmsworths, A plea for the Latin Mass, Troops hurt by blast after Ulster deaths, Minister's pledge to check demolition gangs, The Friday column Quality control for tour operators, Summer's child can suffer at school, expert says, Progress is maintained by Princess, Desert island for sale six miles from Piccadilly, High speed clothes, Independent airline accused of deceit, Victorian tables fetch £2,100, Vietcong reject US plan for secret Paris talks, Miners give Labour anti-Market majority, When Lord Thomson tried to buy Pravda, Waiting for decision on Titian, Labour hold Greenwich with higher majority, Movement to Malta of Royal Marines force now called off, Men's Fashion, Protecting school 'freemealers', EEC trade talks with Japan suspended, Saigon general alleged to be drugs trafficker, Defence plea for US officer overruled by judge, Arabs under curfew after rocket attack, Poll discloses almost equal division on EEC, Britain almost living beyond her means, Duke says, Illegal drug factories 'in London and West', Charterhouse drugs check, Text of Mr Heath's broadcast on EEC entry, Three Iraq diplomats told to leave London, Civil servants protest over home searches, Louis Armstrong's fans pay last tribute, Unemployment in the thirties made Dan Smith take to the political soap box, Court rules children must show obedience, Yugoslavs warn Bulgaria about overflights, Israelis believe time is on their side, Accommodation shortage for tourists denied, Prosperity marring Italy's beauty, Call to keep art works, SALT meeting in Helsinki gets off to good start, Moscow group joins international human rights body, Vaccines: Rabbits survive cholera, Medicine 'Pedalling' in operations to stop thrombosis, Coroner criticizes march in which teenage soldier died, Plan to demolish half of Brighton pier approved, Self-defeating slaughter in East Pakistan, Mr Heath says we have chance of greatness, Food prices Retailers hope to woo housewives back to the oven despite the heat, MP warned not to pursue 1967 murder inquiry, Soldiers killed by guerrillas in Malaysia, BBC refuses to apologize over controversial 'Yesterday's Men', GLC aims to rehouse 700 families from Covent Garden, Ugandan threat to shoot down intruding planes, BSC's niche in the EEC community, Britain has hottest day for a year. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Rotaprint Limited, The Scottish International Airline, Pbi. International Limited, Interim Statement, Consolidated Commercial, Wg And S, Atcost, Garrard, Grimsby's, Swan Vestas, Bkt, Schroder Europe Fund, The Stanley Weston Group Ltd., Cutty Sark, Treasury Loan, 1997, Sealink, Anic. Law: Gorringe fire cause 'may never be known', 'Oz might put children off sex', Hotel owners' 'impudent' appeal dismissed Attorney General and Another v. Chaudry and Another, US agent 'lived on proceeds of crime', 'Life' for betting shop crime, Expelled student had fair hearing Ward v. Bradford Corporation and Others, Mr Dan Smith acquitted on bribe charge, Four accused of death attempt. Official Appointments and Notices: First Shrivenham degrees, Saddlers' Company, Scottish judge appointed Lord of Appeal. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Petrosian draws again, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,818, Radio, Ronnie Corbett in London pantomime. Sport: Trevino fights back to level with Jacklin, W German wins air race, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Realm claims top sprint honours, Football Howe and Mee part on friendly terms, Rifle shooting, Tennis Miss Wade seeks revenge, Athletics Miss Neufville to leave Britain, Table Tennis Clayton and Burn beat NSW, Yachting, Cycling Ocana leads Merckx by nine minutes, Rugby Union Lions can win through forward play. Reviews: Ian McKellen's Hamlet, Francisco Borès Crane Kalman Gallery, Funny but not foolish Diary of a Mad housewife (x) Plaza L'Amour conjugale (a) Cameo-Poly Je t'aime, je t'aime (a) Paris-Pullman One PM Electric Cinema Club, All in the Family BBC 1, English Chamber Orchestra Cheltenham Festival, London debuts, LSO Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Communists Reemerge In Malaysia, World's View Of British Entry, Lessons Of The Irc, The SAD History Of The Desramault Case. Letters to the Editor: Evonne Goolagong, Party and nation, Use of middle management, The capital city of Wales, Transport facts, Box girder bridges, Winchester motorway, Opera in London, Time and pay, Depressed, Anti-semitism, Higher mortgage rates, School meals, Miss Devlin's public and private lives, Citizens' Advice Bureaux, Events in Sierra Leone, Distribution of the Code, Curtailment of postal services, The Pentagon papers, Still waiting, Guide dogs for the blind, Baptists in Russia, Little Red Schoolbook, Use for old railways. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 11, 1946 Buying from US. Obituaries: Miss Elizabeth Wiskemann, Mr Alfred Dunhill Pipes, tobacco and cigars, Mr R.W. Luce Labour relations and conciliation, Bishop Taylor, Sir Eric Speed, Sir W. Elliot. Deaths. Business and Finance: £50m Government grants to encourage exploration of UK mineral resources, Record toll of business failures seen in first half, Strike of 87 at Wilmot Breeden plant threatens car industry production, Planners see 10-year lull in Yorkshire region, Engine makers 'could price themselves out of markets', Eurosyndicat, Chairmen's Reports Sir John Reiss on the building doldrums, Unit trust prices, Plessey in numerical controls setback, Learning to avoid costly mistakes, £7m takeover offer for Price & Pierce, There's gold, lead, tin in those hills, New Issues Slater launches its rubber complex, OECD debate on American payments crisis, Hawker-built airbus wing near completion, Bids and Deals Courtaulds move into British Northrop, Scottish plea to ministers for action on jobs, Company Meeting Compagnie Française DES Petroles, Business Diary: Air chiefs required for BAB and CAA. Perfect relations, Pan-Malaysian rubber, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Italy's May trade deficit, Fixed Interest, Restaurant chain winding-up sought, Rush for gilts exhausts short tap stock supply, Wellman's scope for further recovery, BR picks £4m US computer system, Smaller dock employers 'tepid' to Devlin scheme, Rothschild to handle IRC's £115m portfolio, Company News Lifts debacle at Francis Industries, In brief, Shipbuilding and engineering pay claims likely to be over 30pc, BSA redundancies fear, Second-hand ship prices down 50pc and expected to fall further, Bigger oil stake sought by OPEC, Company Meeting The Northern Securities Trust, Limited The Hon. R. Hanning Philipps on Board's Investment Policy, Investment grants scheme on last lap, Devaluation warning, Dr Galbraith says Lockheed aid undeserved. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices Price & Pierce rise on new bid, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Crowell Collier and Macmillan reorganization. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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