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The Times - 22/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By George Clark, By David Wood political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Brian Cashinella, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin Business News Staff, From John Roper, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Stephen Jeesel Education Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, BY George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, From Harry Debelius, From Stewart Harris, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From our Correspondent, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From Denzil Peiris, PENNY RADFORD, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Terry McLean, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Dennis Potter, Richard Davy, David Williams, David Cheshire, Christopher Hitchens, Michael Billington, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Norbert Lynton, John Clare, PHS, Bernard Levin, H. WYKEHAM BALME, Physician, P. F. BORRIE, Physician, W. R. CATTELL. Physician. E. M. CROOK, Professor of Biochemistry, M. de BURGH DALY, Professor of Physiology, A. M. DAWSON, Physician, L. DOWIE, Surgeon, R. E. ELLIS, Reader in Physiology, G. HAMILTON FAIRLEY, Physician, G. E. FRANCIS, Reader in Biochemistry, DONALD FRASER, Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, J. KELSEY FRY, Radiologist, G. B. GILLETT, Anaesthetist, JOHN GRIFFITHS, Surgeon, C. N. HUDSON. Reader in Gynaecology and obstetrics, N. JOELS, Reader in Physiology. DENNIS LACY, Professor of Biology, A. W. F. LETTIN, Orthopaedic Surgeon, O. J. LEWIS, Professor of Anatomy, PATRICIA J. LINDOP, Professor of Radiation Biology, D. L. MOLLIN, Professor of Haematology, D. F. ELLISON NASH, Surgeon, FRANCIS O'GRADY, Professor of Bacteriology, C. M. B. PARE, Psychiatrist, J. E. STARK, Physician and Senior Lecturer, J. P. TODD, surgeon, J. F. A. WICKHAM, Surgeon, E. D. WILLS, Reader in Biochemistry, D. A. WILLOUGHBY, Professor of Experimental Pathology. St Bartholomew's Hospital, ECI., FREDERIK PRAUSNITZ., VERNON ROSOUX., FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER., IVOR BULMER-THOMAS., AIDAN WOODCOCK., CHARLES F ROBERTS., JOHN LEE., MICHAEL MARSHALL., FRANCES M. LEWIS, , G. LUTHKE, L. NEVILLE BROWN., L. MUSTOE., G. M. LEE., ALEX GORDON., GREGORY MURRAY, , CYRIL RAY., HELEN G. MckINSTRY., NICKY HANBURY-AGGS., From Our correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, D.T., By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By John Armytage, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, From Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina, By George Clark Political Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb Midlands, Industrial Correspondent, By Giles Smith, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, C. F. LAWRENCE KING., ROY DUNNETT., THELMA D. M. JENKENS, , D. J. CROPPER, , By Hugh Stephenson, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter,

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News: Aborigines dress up in Springbok jerseys, Lord Widgery criticized on interrogations, GLC to ask for incomes in transport survey, Birmingham unemployed total rises by 7.4%, New challenge to need for third airport, Spanish officials silent on reports of cholera outbreak, Science report Archaeology: Bronze Age economy, The Times Diary Wilson's speech: the first leak, Chinese accused of secret deal with imperialism, Derailed train wagon 7½ tons overloaded, Sociologist fails again in university move, Jordan disperses 1,500 captured guerrillas, Lord Caradon calls for lead from Britain in tackling world population explosion, Egypt withholds comment on Sudan coup as emissaries sound out new regime's intentions, Pro-Market frontbenchers seek a confrontation with Mr wilson, Threat of later action on museum's sale, US and China agreed on problems for discussion in Peking, Reorganization of health scheme rejected, Bad year for race relations 'has undone previous good', 25 killed as Black Forest train crashes, Arab refugees moved from 'lawless' Gaza camp, Doctors adamant they must not tell if their patients insist, University's head pleads for expelled lecturers, Teachers to hold conference on pay, Australia denies threat to switch currency, Russian 'confessed to Katyn massacre', 20% deposit as first shot in car credit war, New look at work of prehistoric miners, Italian President sees Britain as strengthener, Chance buy becomes show champion, Soldier, woman shot in Belfast riots, Motoring Dearer cars in drive for safety, Rehousing urged to meet plight of London homeless, Enlarged jumbo jet to carry 1,000 passengers, Lawyers' ethics in doubt over accident victims, No Malta settlement in sight, Independent University plans, Council workers call for 'substantial' rise, Three days in Paris for £5 proposed by airline, Voices from a Greek tragedy, Wilson case seen in America as 'fraudulent', Plea to regime to free all detainees, Pakistan generals press for army rule to go on, Mr Wilson's 'circus act diminishes politics', Beyond the point of no return?, Sea dumping to go ahead in spite of protests, Maltese feel struggle is only beginning, 200 families complain of holiday trick, Anglicans' quest for unity with Orthodox churches, Dean Acheson's changing views on Mr Kennedy, Is there a freezer in the house?, The menace of a legal paper tiger, Mr Whitelaw pleads for real debates, The liberal dilemma of Alan Paton, Survival training urged for photographers. Politics and Parliament: MPs told of 'dossier of scandal' on flats, Press Council model not good for broadcasting, A move history urges them to take: Mr Rippon defends outcome for the Commonwealth, Mr Thorpe wonders why Mr Wilson chose to negotiate, Mr Heath's case for Europe: the choice clear and prize great: Britain must make the most of it House Of Commons, Westminster's terrace wall to be raised, The terms that Labour were seeking for New Zealand, Minister stands by refusal to intervene in BBC, Clash in Commons with Mr Rippon, Immigrants and police: talks offer to peers House of Lords. Law: Variety Club official fined in lottery case, Doubt thrown on US court martial verdicts, Totting up disqualification Woodage v. Lambie, Nine who died in London hotel blaze were murdered by arsonist, inquest jury decides, Doubts about reasonable doubts, US oil company's slander action to be tried in London Buttes Gas and Oil Co. v. Hammer and Another, Labourer gets 'life', £1 a day to keep dog alive, Assistant chief constable to lead inquiry into allegation against Yard detective, No trace of explosive on man shot in riot, V and G inquiry hears of disputed £46,000, Unreliable accounts of one-man company prejudice plaintiff's claim Ashcroft v. Curtin, Accident verdict on pilot who died in Thames, Fraud case retrial of man 'who imitated Mrs Gandhi', Magistrate with S Africa links halts court case. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Cable Trust Limited, Mitchell Construction, Braid Group Ltd, The Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates Limited, Phoenix Assurance, Collins, Selection Trust Limited, James Dawson & Son Ltd, The National Lifeboat Institution., The Times, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, George Philip, The Bristol Evening Post, Limited, Leicester Permanent, Wg And S, Boac, Lep Transport Ltd, The European Movement., Man-Eater, Boosey & Hawkes Limited, Rexmore Limited, Dormer. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments New governors for prisons, Cambridge University elections and awards. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Fischer victory in world chess semi-final, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,829, High prices as coins come out of hiding, Dancers from Ceylon, Radio, Television Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Hotels, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Stilvi impresses Hobbs and Lewis with blinding speed display, Rowing Costs issue rocks the youth boat, Golf Hill takes the spring out of King's step, Sports in Brief, Yachting English drifting to defeat, Rifle shooting More records broken by Arnold, Football Sammels will join Leicester, Snow to set India stiff test, Rugby Union Referee Lions will not readily forget, Tennis Ball surprises Mukerjea. Reviews: Running Away, Fiction National Winner, American artists in residence, Ace of Wands Thames, Busting the categories The Confrontation: a trilogy, Pooter, English Chamber Orchestra Nottingham Festival, Reform in Chile: catching a tiger by the tail Conversations with Allende, Sentimental Sherwood revival Reunion in Vienna Chichester Festival, The Czech experimenters Why Dubcek Fell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Nine and ninety guilty men, 25 Years Ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 23, 1946 Jerusalem outrage. Editorials/Leaders: Opinion Unsettling sounds in the Square Mile, The Secrecy Of The Consulting Room, An Example To Follow, Mr Wilson Too Should Keep Calm, Bringing Major Frauds Under The Law. Letters to the Editor: BBC Training Orchestra, Architecture and environment, Laying down claret, The new Mass, Secretarial ability recognized, trained and properly used, Mr Wilson and the Common Market, Fly papers, Avoiding a repetition of the hire purchase debacle, Merger plan for medical schools, AA membership. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr G. W. Pailthorpe, Sir Bronson Albery An outstanding theatre manager, Lord Astor Of Hever. Business and Finance: LME aluminium plan, West Germany and Six set for DM revaluation, Institutions abstain as BPC meeting re-elects Mr Pickard to the board, Slackening in wage rate surge, says Mr Carr, Imported cars still holding 20 pc share of UK market, Venezuela Workers claim cut in oil output, The SE Council's warning shot, Why the BPC shareholders saw red, Bank will impose asset controls on discount houses, Unit trust prices, Commodities, Chairmen's Reports Cautious optimism at Assoc Newspapers, £3.75m US loan to John Brown, Plea for aid to school leavers, Societies plan to lend £2,500m for 600,000 homes this year, Bank's cash on shipment scheme for exporters, UK firm claims solution to tyre disposal problem, Mining Hint of public Agnew offer down-under, Mr Forrester accepts plea to rejoin Cunard board, Long debate likely on Industry Bill, Hotels chief says drive for registration is 'nonsense', Company Meeting Coalite And Chemical Products Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Food manufacturers call for end to duty on wrapping paper, Secretaries can earn up to £4,000 a year, Japan Mr Kennedy arrives for talks on textile exports, Fixed Interest, Business Diary: Protester Batty has a go again · ICI's 'Mr Environment', TUC calls for new public investment body, Bids and Deals CompAir gets its US springboard, Stock Exchange censures Edger on property deal, 2-Germany's dilemma: rising prices and slackening growth, Spey selling finance interests for £8.5m, Company Meeting Thomson-Csf, Output prices rise further 2 pc in second quarter, In brief, Iran orders £1Om power station from Britain, CBI warning to industry on use of new Act, West Germany Conflicting views on state of economy, Company News Bumper year and more to come from Cooper Industries, Move to protect jobs at BSA, Senate approval likely for Lockheed Bill, Texaco switches advertising, BR using 12.5 pc basis for freight rate increases. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, London & Regional Market Prices Profit taking in engineerings, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three join board of Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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