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The Times - 19/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, From David Bonavia, By David Wood Political Editor, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Robert Fisk, S (P.D.) v. S (E.), By Paul Routledge, By Our Political Editor, From Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Stuart Marshall, From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier European Editor, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Midhael Knipe, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, By our Rifile Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean Napier, July 18, By Maxwell Boyd, William Mann, Peter Evans, H R F Keating, David Williams, Roger Baker, By Our Medical Correspondent., Gerald Ely, Fred Emery, Julian Mounter, PHS, RICHARD BRADSHAW., G. TEELING-SMITH, , JOHN TICEHURST, , SARA LEWIS, , S. C. LESLIE, , F. V. MEYER, , G. J. A. STERN, , M. J. FEAVER, , M. B. DANIELS, , M. DENISE LOVEDAY., WM. MARTIN WHITTINGHAM., R. KITZINGER, , ANTHONY SMITH, , A. LOGAN PETCH, , DAVID W. WICKHAM., JAMAL NASIR., FELICIA A. HUPPERT, , DAPHNE PRITCHARD., From Ronald Faux, Mr Maloolm Muggeridge, By Dennis Dwyer, By Patricia Tisdall, By Business News Staff, By Brian Basham, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, G. A. M. RITSON, , R. D. HARINGTON, , D ROBINSON, Malcolm Brown, By Anthony Thomas, By Guy Hawtin, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Sally White, Joe Roeber, -JOHN ARMYTAGE, By John Woodland, by David Montagn, by F. H. Happold, by Hilton S. Clarke, by John Forsyth, by G. W. Taylor,

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News: John Kennedy 'out of his depth as President', Money spent on NHS corsets 'may be wasted ', Move for select committee, Six Trucial States now agree to federate, US Navy faces big bill for fouling Coney Island, Hippies expelled from Ibiza after police shooting and clubbing, David Wood An end to idealism on Europe, Fewer farm places for apprentices this year, German woman fined for London abortion, Mr Wilson says Labour's conditions for entry have not been fulfilled, 112 mph coupe among new Renault models, Merchant Banking, Scientists condemn Army's riot control weapons as both inhumane and politically wrong, Hundreds visit council house garden, Railways accused of advertising 'deceit', Mr Agnew at the Franco uprising celebrations, The entangling alliance between the US and Formosa, Air of panic and pollution in Detroit, Hitch in Soviet state plan means hold-up for man in the street, Expensive failure of Britain's elite, 15 hurt as army dump blows up in Portugal, Colombo Plan considerations, 4 bombs at Guinness factory in Belfast, Spectator hurt at Forum seeks damages, Iraq closes border with Jordan in protest at attacks on guerrillas, Much wider radio frequencies agreed, 'Transients' as obstacle to rent rebate scheme for furnished tenancies, How to get the wood and see the trees, Science report Hay fever: Experiment with new drug, Agriculture Leonard Amey, Greek regime declines $3m offer, Prize for boys after night in girl's room, Mr Nixon begins review of policy to prepare for Peking visit, Arson damage to Midlands plastics factory, Mr Barber may raise growth rate and move to prices policy, Duke urges new look at 'creaking industry', Delegates told of danger to industry, How Mr Callaghan stopped entry vote, French irritated by xenophobia at Labour conference and Mr Wilson's hostile tone, Norway's problem area in negotiations with Six, E Bengal flare-up forecast as guerrillas prepare drive with 35,000 men, Island prison trouble over maltreatment, Accent is on youth for York's big festival, South Tirol accord signed in Rome, The Times Diary London Jewish Choir for Russia?, More part-time clergy in Anglican church, Whitehall guessing game of EEC appointments, Destroying gulls' eggs to save the rarer birds, Sino-British moves for exchange of ambassadors, Mr Wilson leaves nagging questions on Six, Autistic adolescents' needs ignored, Foreign exchanges, Viewpoint Hopelessness is setting in earlier, French court rejects Bill to control leftist groups, Party conference to make the final decision in October, Privilege that transcends man's tragedy, Islands may act to cut influx of destitutes. News in Brief. Index. Sport: Motor racing Oliver appeal against fine, Show Jumping Prince of Wales Cup for Britain, Yachting Lessons of the tide, Sports in Brief, Cycling Merckx wins third Tour de France, Cricket McKenzie's over of agony at Folkestone, Rifle shooting High scores in all competitions, Waterloo worries the French, Rugby Union British Lions make some tactical blunders, Le Chinois equals world record to win French Open, Football England play Wales in group 5, Polo Pimms win Gold Cup, Athletics Small team logical for European challenge, For the record, Rowing Six youth crews chosen for world event. Display Advertising: Racal, Db, Siemssen Hunter, Schroders, Northampton Corporation, Bbc Television, The London And North British Trust Limited, Nm Rothschild Sons Limited, The Kirkland-Whittaker Group, P. Murray-Jones Limited, County Bank Limited, Hill Samuel Group Limited, Dawnay Day, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited, Audley Holdings Ltd., Ladwood (Holdings) Ltd., Irish Tourist Board, Airfix Industries Limited, J. Henry Schroder Wages & Co. Limited,, Let Ansafone, The Barclays Group, Hs, Ocean Wilsons (Holdings) Limited, Skytours, Founders Court, Williams, Glyn & Co., Legge, Montagu's, Carbon Electric Holdings Ltd., The Bank Of Newyork.. Law: Community's role vital in law reform, Money-or-bomb threats hold up two airliners, Coaster crew questioned about Indians, Girl stabbed to death in night attack, Law Report July 16 1971 When child becomes child of the family. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: This rather terrifying show A Rap on Race, Lives of the obscure After a Lifetime London Weekend, Calisto Glyndebourne, National attitudes and light reading Snobbery With Violence, London Opera Centre at the Wells, Cramer Bicentenary Haslemere Festival, Philomusica V and A Museum, Not After Midnight, Fiction The Sound of the Mountain, Starry rival queens Maria Stuarda Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Friday, July 19, 1946 Death for racketeers. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Big deals in London flats for renovation, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: The Chinese Response To Mr Nixon, Hotel Service, Please, Oiling the wheels of self-interest, Better Than IT Might Have Been, A Sustained Campaign Of Violence. Letters to the Editor: London's two opera companies, Official publicity on Common Market, The new Jerusalem, Rare furs, Use of tranquillisers, Exhibitions: the members' wishes, 'Better deaf than dead'?, Israel ban on Wagner, Still waiting, Fly-papers, Admitting women to City exchanges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Rt. Rev. B. F. Simpson Former Bishop of Southwark, Dom Columban Mulcahy, Mr J. Conway Davies. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Business and Finance: Investment management, How to save 20 per cent and still have your secretary at your beck and call, Cunard and Truman boards meet today, New Fairey nuclear offshoot, Germany moves to protect interests of UK workers, New Issues Northampton loan breaks new ground, Unit trust prices, Management, Short-term gains from Nixon visit, Traditional role in international trade is still important but nets are now spread wide for varied business, 'The troubles' are to blame, Ghana critical of 'harsh' debt repayment terms, CBI plea could embarrass state industries, Acceptances, Eurocurrencies, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Another year of expansion for Racal, More share prices, Proposals to improve US trade overseas, National Savings growing at more than £1m a day, Freight Report Owners unwilling to let rates fall further, Price cuts to be made in computer products, Courses, Redundancy level eases in June after shake-out, Hull dock traffic down as one-day strikes continue, It pays to be small and flexible in battle with giants, Hopes rise for settlement of Franco-Algerian oil clash, Call for changes to stimulate US economy, Hotel register dispute, Gilt-edged market passes its first test, Export finance, Bank accepts computer, Bullion, Planned objectives: controlled and methodical progression, Business Diary in Europe: Italian Minister's ninth · Trust man, Results this week, Services to industry, Alarm at fall in rubber industry recruitment, Leasing, 'EEC will give meat trade urgently needed stimulus', 37pc more gas consumed, mainly from the North Sea, British farmers happier on prospects within the Six, Coal output threat by winders' weekend and overtime ban, Loss by BSC last year likely to be half that feared, Share registration, Bankers Pay Competition pushes sales drive into provinces, Challenge by clearing banks in houses' traditional areas. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Capitalization & week's change, The Times share indices, Bonds traded in Europe. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr McFadzean becomes chairman of Shell Canada. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,826, Television, Radio. Births.

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