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The Times - 21/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Brian Cashinella, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Ian Murray., From Peter Strafford, By Lewis Chester, By John Groser Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Phillip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, , From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, By our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, Commentary by David Spanier, From Fred Emery, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Seymour Topping, From Gretel Spitzer, Penny Hunter Symon, From Michael Wolfers, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Barry Norman, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, By Frank Kermode, Robert Nye, Christopher Hitchens, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From a Special Correspondent, From Terry McLean, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Jim Snow, By Jim Railton, Richard Harrison, Michael Baily, Paul Martin, PHS, PETER R. DAVIES., E. W. HAMEETMAN, , JOHN CAMPBELL, ANTONY HORNBY., PLATT., W.C.S.CORRY., R. S. A. JACKSON., R. K. A. GARDINER, , J. J. PUTNAM, , JEAN MAYER, Professor of Nutrition., GIFFORD Chairman., T. J. R. BRUCE, , CECILIA GERRARD., ROGER STEER, 34 Hansart Way, Enfield, Middlesex., J. M. N. CROFT, 23 Brandling Park, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne., PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH., From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Giles Smith, By Melyyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer., By Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Innis Macbeath, Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Rhys David Industrial Editor, Western Mail, ROLAND GRAHAM. G. R. BEACON. RON LOMAX. PAUL WHITTINGHAM. ALAN MAYNE. PETER VIOLA., ROGER CALVERT Hon. Secretary., L. ALBERT, HENRY M PASSER, By Anthony Thomas, By William Keal, by Dr Brian Van Arkadie, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by Lawrence D. Smith, by Michael Wolfers, M.W., by Roy Lewis, by Dennis Kiley, by Marcus Linear, by W. T. Newlyn,

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News: Customs strike paralyses Israel ports, Fishermen 'not told of boats in trouble', Jean-Paul Sartre charged with defaming police, Overworked probation officers reduce number of guidance reports to magistrates'courts, Junior Hospital Doctors' Association seeks registration as trade union, 56 arrests after rival gangs clash with police, Birth of the community bus service, Where they work harder and play harder, Helicopter saves seven on Dartmoor walk, Zambia rail link could help political unity, Museums await next move on charges, MP defends doctor who refused abortion to girl of 12, Councillors clash over move to ban smoking, French confident of agreement on British EEC entry at talks starting today in Luxembourg, Local care groups are proposed for the mentally handicapped, Scared schoolboy became a walking skeleton, Primate on need for formal Methodist union, Converted car crosses Loch Ness, Unions seek to coordinate their policies, 'Election now' challenge to Mr Heath, Washington hits back at the Democrats over Vietnam disclosures in Pentagon papers, Pony riding for handicapped children, National pressures on partnership, Hint from East Germany of new line on detente, Aboriginal leader defends Springbok tour, Whitehall decision bound to annoy Moscow, David Wood Roy Jenkins stakes his future, Mr Rippon faces tough bargaining as EEC talks reach climax, 'Unscrambling the Obote omelette', Monetary integration ends, Indian army warned to be ready for worst, Where Stone Age meets Twentieth Century, America's right to be trusted thrown in doubt, Wilson film screening 'a genuine mistake', Germ warfare, OAU council seeks to ostracize S Africa, French film opens up old war wounds, The fussiest work in the world Kirsten Cubitt writes the first of an occasional series which looks at the people behind the scenes, Mr Smith and Mr Vorster meet in hotel, Critical day for New Zealand, How 5,000 troops kept peace in Belfast, The Times Diary Whips gather for drag drive, Mistrust hampers full federation, Spreading the burdens and benefits, Alfa Romeo 118 mph saloon for Britain, King Faisal in Cairo talks, British MP says violence has ended in Pakistan, Cross-breed programme aims to lift red yield, Suez prepares for the super tankers, Antelope kills Woburn Abbey ranger, Defecting Soviet space expert is allowed to stay in Britain, Pregnant schoolgirls forced to seek private abortions, Science Report Environment: Effect of traffic on tundra wilderness, Tribute to deeds of old Indian Army, Canon emphasizes need to Seek God's mercy, Cambridge University tripos results, Chinese diplomat in Peking is jailed for attacks on embassies, Danger of overcrowding in the wide open spaces, Russian language finds itself invaded by regby, sviters, Mr Hit, biznes,bitniks and all that dzhaz, Singapore bid to save newspaper fails, Bogus waiter at No 10, Boys set adrift by West Indian parents, Nurses weep for ninth Brodrick baby, MPs fear prolonged strife with BBC, Duchess tells of flight from arrest in Spain, Burundi hoping to diversify trade, Ford workers get call to end strike, Cricket incomes being washed away, More respect for Emperor's cautious policy in Ethiopia, Importance of parish pump issues stressed, All presidential candidates in Saigon are 'for peace', Pressure to keep rule of Army in Pakistan. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Economic cooperation in East Africa a special report. Index. Display Advertising: Tanganyika Coffee Board, Knight Frank & Rutley, Brc, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Rolls Royce, East African Cargo Handling Services, Ltd., Berlitz, Equity & Law, Coverplan, Cdc, East African Harbours, Kenya, East African Development Bank, Block-buster, Uganda Hotels Limited, Uganda Tourist Board, Kuoni, The Kenya Co-Operative Creameries Limited, Cambrian, Uganda Cotton, East African, Hallway Hotels, The Madhvani Group, Scot, Tanzania Tourist Office, Uganda Commercial Bank, Kenya Commercial Bank Limited, Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation, Healey & Baker, East African Standard, Rhm. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Parkinson Granada, Curzon/LSO Festival Hall, A century of drawings, Panufnik Twickenham Parish Church, Mozart requiem Aldeburgh Festival, The move forward Towards revolution, A generation's critic Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Goater wins two races in one hour, Order of play on first day, Sussex just fail to get 22 in last two overs, Sports in Brief, Carmichael and McLoughlin out of Lions tour, Morning Cloud's chance, Crews seek refuge before form, Test washout a setback to Pakistan tour, Leicestershire's first, Nottingham fields, Man from the West that East could not master, Kent v Gloucestershire, Ickx and Rodriguez faultless in the wet, Windsor programme for today, Conditions to aid Rosewall's search for elusive title, Royal Ascot a success, Linfoot scorns theories, Yachting, Coles wins by three strokes, Hennessy's easy win in first cup race, Redcar results, Nicklaus and Trevino to play off over 18 holes today, Internationals suffer, Jacklin needs breathing space, British helmsmen set early pace. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Property Expansive mood in Leeds. Editorials/Leaders: ... And The Struggle Misunderstood, The People Misled.... Letters to the Editor: Two honoured names, International aid in 1947 and 1971, Saturday post vital to some industries, Mr Wilson and the BBC, Hyde Park terraces, Ulster resettlement, Portuguese colonies, Development of passenger transport, Youth's mentally ill, Loss of masterpieces, Imperial blood, Desramault case, Disaster relief force, The Responsible Society, Development in Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Town's study unit awarded £6,600, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 22,1946 Plan for Japan. Obituaries: Obituary, Dame Katherine Watson-Watt, Sir Tito Winyi, Mr Godfrey Winn One of the most successful popular writers of his time. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Business and Finance: National Savings investments surge to eight-year peak in May, Balfour Darwins A year of Progress Despite Difficulties, Six recommend multinational aerospace effort, ASTMS conference votes to deregister, Profit on pigs picking up after a poor winter, Plastics plant redundancies, July Neddy meeting to examine voluntary incomes policy plans, US patient makes a slow recovery, Guinness Mahon Merchant Bankers, Hooked, piscatorially speaking, Ship output 'will double in Japan', Share prices, Fiat workers win big pay increases and a voice in organization of factory work, Peace hope in Franco-Algerian oil dispute, Pessimism on economy spurred Wall Street slide, SEC chairman criticizes Lockheed for ignoring rule on disclosures, Estate Duties Investment Trust Limited Another Record Profit Year, Contracts, New UK tonnage started in May record for year, Canadian trade mission for UK, Skol output boost by Allied Breweries, Mysterious treatment by the taxman over sales and leasebacks, Briefly from the Boardroom, Freight Report Small recovery in rates for grain, Pointers to a better life In the main, a welcome document-but an ironic arrival in the week of Clydeside's crisis, Skilled join the unskilled on the dole, Survey criticizes Citibank, Mr Heath and unions in UCS talks today, West German chemical industry faces strikes by 300,000, Courses, Company News Loss at Clyde Paper halved, Lockheed guarantee doubt may force Whitehall to reassess position on Rolls, Plea on metals speculation, Soft drink tie-up: is it against the public interest?, Eec's Odd Man Out, Mr Olsen in talks for £22m shipping yard in Portugal, Mace Arthur Richardson And Son Limited, Taking the mystique out of the jargon, Management Innis Macbeath and Robert Jones analyse the Tory guidelines for industrial conduct There are gaps in Mr Carr's Code Some basic rewriting is needed of the terminology, Conference may vote to end engineering pact, Business Diary in Europe: Where Victorian pubs go when they die, Results this week, Interim Statement Dundee And London Investment Trust Limited, Sir David Barran, Loan terms relaxation angers Whitehall, Brighter outlook for motor distributors, The VICTORY Insurance Company Limited Lord Coleraine's Statement, Revival for plant hirers, The Lincroft Kilgour Group Limited, Another big fall likely in machine tool orders. Business Appointments: Managing director at Fisons-UCB. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Commodities Record cocoa sales by Brazil, The Times share indices, Unit trust prices, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, New Issues Lincroft Kilgour in fashion growth area. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,802.

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