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The Times - 21/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Wolfers, Africa Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, By Guy Hawtin Business News Staff, By Stephen Jessel, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, By Stephen jessel Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By George Clark Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By our Stamps Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter., By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Our Legal Correspondent, From Roger Berthound, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier, , From Our Own Corresnondent, From David Bonavia, From Our Diplomatic Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Amalendu Das Gupta, By David Housego, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Honnessy, By john Nicholls, By Michael phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Michael Billington, Hilary Spurling, Chris Dunkley, William Mann, Ronald Hayman, Michael Wolfers, W P Kirkman, PHS, Nigel Lawson, Richard Davy, NIGEL SITWELL, CRAWFORD and BALCARRES., DOUGLAS COOPER., GRAHAM DOWELL., HUGO DUNN-MEYNELL, MAURICE EDELMAN, RODERICK BARCLAY., S. ROSENTHAL, ARTHUR PALMER., ROLAND FREEMAN., VICTOR MONTAGU, ROBIN WILLIAMS., HAROLD ELDRED, , ERIC S. HEFFER., CAROLYN FALLOWS, , T. CORBISHLEY SJ., M. T. TUDSBERY., B. ROSS, , A. S. COODE., From Our Own Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Roland Gant, Lord Thomson of Fleet, Sir Roy Matthews, Admiral Sir Guy Grantham, By Our Industrial Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Giles Smith, By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By John Armytage, From Richard Wigg, By Our Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN MARSH, , STUART MACNAIR., D. GILLIAN, , GIL ELLIOT., C. F. HUEBNER, , D. G. STEER., By Christopher Marley, Philip Dyer,

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News: Teachers to get 10% backdated pay rise, Yard and customs meet today over drugs, American Bar Association Pensions for prisoners 'cheaper', Six official calls for earlier British entry, Countdown for US Moon launch begins, Government to increase retraining of jobless, Germans honour memory of those who opposed Hitler on anniversary of bomb plot, Rome workers strike over unemployment, Peking sets its terms for accord with Washington, Four children die in German tanker blaze, Doubts over parking for users of new Tube, Greater London Council Tuesday July 20 Members to study new system, Gynaecologist does 'abortion on request', The Times Diary Daring deceit of Healey biographer, Lord Astor 'a man who inspired trust', Language compromise in Belgium, Polytechnics urged to aim for degree status, Moscow continues to support Peking for United Nations seat, Mr Healey sees danger of world trade war, No grind for the graduate, New military leader of Sudan explains why the coup was necessary, Reply to BBC invitation is delayed, Stamp to mark birth of Rugby Union, Bridging the gulf between the Dinka and Khartum, Progress made on future exchange of ambassadors, Snub for Mrs Vlachos, Few signs of spending spree as HP terms are revised and tax cuts passed on, Obstacles ahead for Gulf federation, Look back in sorrow on Prague, Record prices paid for English porcelain, President's mail forms link with people, Bangla Desh guerrillas raid for arms, Another round of stop-go, £100,000 raid at pierhead, Ceylon MPs told 1,200 were killed in uprising, Mr Arafat tries to rally support, India ready to meet Pakistan threat Foreign Minister says, Hotel price list backed, Mr Zatopek denies he has been persecuted, Malta talks in trouble over use of base by Nato, US family will settle here to escape drugs, 'Department exceeded its powers', Suicides might be prevented if GPs identified signs, Prince flies into Ten Ton Club at 1,000 mph, Science report Astronomy: Pulsars without pulses, Peripheral, but critical, challenge for IBM, Three academics face Zambia expulsion, Madrid says no cholera in whole of Spain, Doctors study how far to pursue treatment, Growing Point Holidays, Troops recalled to Belfast after six days, Crisis point reached in talks in Cyprus, Warning to EEC on wage and price increases, Mr Wilson fights to save Labour Party's unity in crisis over leadership, Mr Wilson fails to rouse New Zealand. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dorothy Perkins, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Garrard, Cunard, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Key Fund Managers Limited,, Mercedes-Benz (Great Britain) Limited,, Interim Statement, British Anzani, City Acre Property Investment Trust Limited, Heinemann, Lankro Chemicals Limited, Leipzig Fair, Edgar Allen & Co Limited, Pilkington, Greene King, Anglo-International Investment Trust Ltd., Jack Barclay Limited, Jcb. Law: When dishonest car dealer 'continues in possession'-Sale of Goods Act reconsidered Worcester Works Finance Ltd. v. Cooden Engineering Co. Ltd., Russia confirms Jewish hiiack sentences, House of Lords Dividend stripping appeals fail, Judge, not jury, should try financial cases, Gaullist MP charged in property scandal, 46 detained in Ibiza fight face inquiry, Five to appeal over jail sentences after 30-day hearing on conspiracy to smuggle cannabis, Greenberg v Inland Revenue Commissioners Tunnieliffe v Inland Revenue Conmissioners, Briton jailed for rioting in Paris, Queen's Bench Division Misprint in Gaming Act notice immaterial Regina V. Dacorum Gaming Licensing Committee, Couple lose plea over adopted daughter, 'Oz' trial jury asked to set standard, Youth charged with murder, Protest girls criticized over widow's death, Police seek man with 'cottages to let'. Politics and Parliament: Industrial Bill back with 341 amendments, Tax cuts being passed on to housewives in lower food prices House of Commons, Bishops join lobby over Russian Jews, De-escalation of pay increases to be intensified, When poison looks like Coca-Cola, Advice to Mr Wilson about sitting on fence, Chancellor says outlook is better: entering hopeful phase in battle against inflation: policy for prices and growth, Union Bill passed: Lord Olivier vouches for Equity closed shop House of Lords, Anyone can produce tax cuts by creatinm unemployment, Disappearance of some 12,000 efficient taxi-hailers. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rifle shooting Records broken, Skiing End of ban welcomed, Golf Marsh settles an old score, Sports in Brief, Athletics Bedford announces his infernal pace, Cycling Just reward for Doyle, Ortis and Politico work strongly towards rich Ascot target, Yachting Frantic wins the chase, Show jumping Sloopy dispels doubts with superb win, Tennis. Miss Goolagong in form, Conference of compromises, Football Davies agrees to transfer. Reviews: The Magic Flute Sadler's Wells Theatre, Strike Command Bbc 1, Look, No Hands! Fortune, Bridget Riley's colour explosion Bridget Riley Hayward Gallery, Blake revitalized Tyger New Theatre. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: State Industry, Post-Barber, BPC-a final test for the institutions, Another Coup In The Sudan, The Idea Of A Broadcasting Council, John Astor Of The Times. Letters to the Editor: Congratulations, Australian reaction to Britain's EEC application, Rare furs, Roman Catholic conflicts, Efforts to retain Titian's 'Actaeon', Postal rates for Europe, Management: an international reputation must be earned, Museum entry charges, Seven-inch roses, Post boxes, Work conditions in part-time nursing, Mr Wilson and the Common Market, Layine down claret, Flv-papers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday, July 12, 1946. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr W.R.L. Warnock, Mr J. R. Joyce, Vice Adml Sir B. Robertshaw, Dr Ernst Roth Noted music publisher, MR MORAY McLAREN Scottish man of letters, Lord Astor Of Hever., Mr C. J. Chenevixtrench. Business and Finance: CBI campaign backed by food groups and small firms, Aluminium plant closure will put 400 out of work, SE wants wage deal details, Commodities, ETB and ministry meet on hotel registration plan, Mining Agnew strike length doubled to 1.200ft, Unit trust prices, Engineering and motor shares do well, West Germany Bundesbank buys more US notes, Copper peace hope, West Midland jobless up 7pc in a month, Rank's interim induces caution, Redundant Rolls-Royce white-collar workers are still seeking employment, Netherlands Slowdown for chemicals likely, Whitehall shake-up 'an aid to decision-making', Chairmen's Reports Pilkington upturn and funding likely, Briefly from the Boardroom, Car industry must adapt for Six, Equities, Company News Interim profit upsurge at Taylor Woodrow, EEC clothing companies too small and their investment inadequate, report says, Cunard board still undecided, Fixed Interest, I-West German business cycles in the Sixties Written for the London & Cambridge Economic Service by Wolfgang Kasper and Klaus-Dieter Schmidt of the University of Kiel, Wimpey win £10m project Contracts, EMI to cut dividend after $8m Capitol records loss, Mr Barber's price curb plea likely to delay electricity tariff rise, £5m debenture issue by City property group, Hopes grow for EI Paso gas deal with Algerians, Connally supports wider aid Bill, New Issues Fodens planning £1m funding operation, Bids and Deals Harvey Plant in offer for Vanguard, Finance houses keep controls on car terms, Venezuela Senate puts its seal on the oil reversion law, Mail order firms absorb jobless, Copy UK lead-Senator, MPs given details of new RB211 contract, Truman board are unanimous in accepting bid from Grand Met, United States Labour unrest fails to fluster administration, AUEW will watch effect of Chancellor's measures before pressing latest claim, £m Bovril counter-bid by Rowntree, Canada IOS group say injunction against Mr Vesco upheld, Talks adjourned on enclosed docks pay claim, Direct mail as a forecourt approach, Associates deals, Caledonian-BUA win Le Bourget service from BEA, Business Diary: R & D retirement sweetener for Lord Zuckerman. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sharp fall in EMI, Sterling and Money, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Former BEA chief will head London Tourist Board. Arts and Entertainment: Television Bbc 1, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,828. Births.

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