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The Times - 26/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Geoffrey Wansell, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Peter Nichols, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Wood, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Roger Berthoud, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Richard Wigg, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Denis Taylor, From Charles Hargrove, By Rex Bellamy., David Wade, John Higgins, Ronald Hayman, Max Harrison, Michael Wale, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Leslie Gardiner, Andrew Graham, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Alan Gibson, By Jim Railton, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From a Special Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Andrew Porter, Louis Heren, Trevor Fishlock, PHS, Victoria Brittain, Peter Evans, NOEL POYNTER., WILFRED WATTS, JULIAN CRITCHLEY., EDWARD CARPENTER. DAVID L. EDWARDS. RONALD C. D. JASPER. MAX WARREN., WILLIAM PICKLES, Reader in, L. JOHN COLLINS, President, , R. D. REID, , E. G. S. EVANS., NANCY RUDDEN., D. A. MCALINDON., MARTIN WILKINSON, Chairman, , PHILIP GREENWELL, , DAVID STOBART, , LEIGH HATTS, LESLIE A. PEROWNE., D. R. B. MYNORS., ANNE TAYLER., DAVID MARTIN., TOM RHYS, General Secretary, , FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER., H. D. F. TAYLOR. 131 Sussex Gardens, W2., DENIS MAHON, , A. P. RYAN., By John Armytage, From Peter Strafford, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Giles Smith, By Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Malcolm Brown, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Ronald Irving, John Drummond, J.D., Derek McCulloch,

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News: Jewish woman jailed by Soviet court, Needy families claiming for milk and prescription charges but ignoring new income benefits, Pizza for a quick supper, Bonn thinks talks with East would be timely, RSPCA denies that it is 'conning the public', Labour Party going into car insurance, General Moczar dropped from Polish party post, Crowded decade of Dr Ramsey, world traveller and seeker of unity, Mrs Desramault may give up fight for child, Third Sunday after Trinity, Obstetrics: Danger to unborn babies when mothers smoke during pregnancy, Sir Alec not yet ready for Rhodesia talks, Mrs Thatcher announces huge building drive on primary schools, Supporters cheer Springboks at Perth, French farmers' warning over EEC agreement, Polar flight by Miss Scott is in jeopardy, Pop group annoy judge, Strauss hint on standing as Chancellor, Pathet Lao offer cease-fire terms, Accused 'is spectator of fight about Yard man', Police shots kill man near Nixon hotel, Editor of Oz says cover 'artistic', Computer job bank, Nato C-in-C calls in the admiral forced out by Mr Mintoff, Australia feels Britain did not do enough, Hospitals urged to let children visit parents, Tory MP joins call for reflation, £7,500 fines for obscene books offences, Mr Gromyko and British official discuss Berlin, Cambridge tripos: Medical sciences and languages, Titian sold to London-based dealer for £1,680,000, Call for democracy at Birmingham University, Queen unveils memorial to Indian Army, What can be done about apartheid?, Prehistoric spacemen?, The delicate art of dispersal, 'Absurd' gloom on jobs for graduates, Minister to look at Stock Exchange men-only rule, Chile's quest for 'respectability', Methodists will seek unity even if synod goes against it, Airliner with 135 people 'on collision course', Minister hints that India may go to war over E Bengal, Court gives Pentagon final chance on secrets, 50 arrested at pop festival, No link with the Mafia, ex-director says, The Times Diary Amnesty's Rhodesia brief for FCO, The black tragedy of a computerized war, Mr Heath rejects glib economic answers, Ministry check on driving instructors, Scholar from Russia arrives in Israel, Restoration in Ravenna, Red dragon defends the Welsh ego, '10,000 beds occupied by smoking victims'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Bell's, Scotfunds, npi, Steel, National Group of Unit Trusts., Buchanan's, Attica, London News, Property Bonds, The Sunday Times, Moscow Narodny Bank. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Music On The South Bank, The Times Directory Of Estate Agents, Far East Art Treasures, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Reviews: Victorian memoirs, The morality of stage nudity, The complete Manon, Plans for the Royal Ballet, Paradox of a sporting obsession, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Geraldine MCEwan, Curved Air Festival Hall, Horticultural cocktail, Wine: a compendium. Arts and Entertainment: Throwing it away, Radio, Bbc1, Chess Memories of brilliance, Sunday Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,807. Sport: Falkland hope at Longchamp, Miss Walker strides on, Sports in Brief, Yorkshire lose time, Indians turn defeat into victory, Younger d'Inzeo's old form, England meet Spain after defeating France, League Cup draw, Bad news for 12 as Laver begins to reach his peak, Another county overcome Pakistanis, Wimbledon results yesterday Men's singles, Surrey go to the top off last ball, Poor start for Mr Heath, Orosio due for a major prize, Leading averages Batting, Irish Ball should turn the tables, Stephenson is fined £300, Short course problem for Henley, Metreveli loses at Russian roulette in match with Newcombe, Rifle shooting, Coles leads with record, Lanusse shows fine form, Second place for Ladykiller. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Mintoff Hoists His Signals, Charges To Face, A Chance To Save The Titian, Managing The National Parks. Letters to the Editor: Mendip beauty area, Treasures saved, All-male Exchanges, Spiritual values of a united Europe, Must rain stop play?, Birthday Honour, Triviality on television, Pollution control, Theories on race and intelligence, Before Rhodesia's UDI, A wren silenced, Museum entry charge, Embassy in Rome, Preserving churches, S African judgment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Work starts on Heriot-Watt development, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 28, 1946 Bread rationing. Obituaries: Obituary LORD BOYD ORR Scientist crusader for better nutrition. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, June 25, 1971 Relating pensions to increased costs House of Commons. Business and Finance: Interest hurts at Rediffusion, Builders' fears on Carr Bill, Strike halts Bristol docks, New Market doubts over sterling, Concern in Glasgow over rise of ratable value, Platt forms US sales outlet, Australian fruit pact sought, BSC in talks with private sector bidder for Irlam, Firm may fight winding-up, First Nat Finance's £2.9m offers, British reply on ILO conventions, NY cotton down 60 points, Lifelong cover for sickness by lump sum or yearly payment, Unilever scores on cost of living bonuses, Rhodesian bonds move ahead, $1,700m drop forecast for US trade surplus, Fishermen told six mile limit will remain, Transition time 'adequate' for horticulture, BOAC drops options on four jumbo jets to ease cash problems, Jensen ends year with a profit: staff to be bigger, Company News Recovery signs at Dawson & Barfos in 1971, Briefly from the Boardroom, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, New Zealand may cancel ferry order with UCS, Training levy exemption plea, AEC lay off 3,000 at their Southall plant, Gallaher ready to put £5m stake in ailing Lines Bros, Reflation plea by north-west industry chief, Mining Hudson Bay Mining dividend deferred, Stock market still confident of reflation, Ford consider building a truck plant in Rumania, The cover dodger and the hit and run driver, Law: The leasing of premises is always a serious responsibility, often fraught with many pitfalls Safeguarding a landlord's rights against defaulting tenants, Welders' strike lays off 120, Fixed-price tendering in construction 'unrealistic', Pit day wage agreement signals end of piecework, Bids and Deals Gillett Bros may buy broker, Sterling and Money, £15m Thamesmead contract for Cubitts, Yen revaluation could cost Japanese shipping £143m, How the markets moved Rises, Chairmen's Reports Sheffield Twist still buoyant, 20 unions demand Labour pledge on 'hived-off' industry, Bonn optimism on currency control, Household goods dearer. Business Appointments: Paper group's new managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: UNIT TRUSTS: Growth, Income and Specialist funds (progress this, Fixed Interest, Eurosyndicat, Unit trusts: The complicated system of taxation on unit and investment trusts needs urgent reform, say the trust managers Hopes for cuts in capital gains tax soon, Commodities, London & Regional Market Prices Further rise in CAST, Unit trust prices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Law: Guardian ad litem's adoption reports confidential, Mother who 'kidnapped' child wins injunction. Property.

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