The Times - 19/06/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By John Groser Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondents, From Philip Howard, By Stephen Jessel, Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Derek Wilson, From Eric Marsden, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Spanier, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, From Anthony Thomas, , By Giles Smith, By Peter Hill, By Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, David Millham, Lindsay Duncan, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Halldora Blair, John Drummond, George G. Pace, PHS, Garry Lloyd, Robert Jackson, Roy Nash, I. N. DUNCAN WALLACE., G. LEONARD, , IVOR H. MILLS., J. ENOCH POWELL., WYN ROBERTS., NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS., PETER CREW. ANTHONY C. CAIN., HUGH PLOMMER., J. A. BALLARD., BARBARA M. WILKINSON, , K. HILL., GRAHAM ROTE, , B. E. FIRTH., B. P. HALL, , OLIVER PHILPOT (James's father), JOHN MERRYLEES, J. HUMPHREY, C. J. HOLT-MILLER., JOHN S. GASKIN, Bishop F. R. Barry, By Geraldine Keen Saleroom Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim snow, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, David Wade, Andrew Graham, Harry Golombek, Arthur Reed, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, John Carter,
ResumoNews: Former RAF sergeant says he did not spy on Britain or pass secret material to anyone, Lambeth to give empty houses to squatters, Last British tea planters are abandoning Sylhet, Mr Benn working on UCS Bill, Canadians to be taxed on capital gains, Mr Heath adamant against compulsion on pay, Australia wants stronger EEC safeguards, Judge rules that war secrets may be printed, Magistrate's plea for sex-change 'man', A view of original Crete, Dismissed girl sent manager on LSD 'trip', Two stools for one, 'Ideological dodge' in Bill to end school milk, Smith-Vorster meeting expected, No charge at Tate unless by order, James Mossman Fellowship, Light aviation, Fundamental need to understand the transcendence of God, Get in the picture with cover for fine art, Saigon fear of Vietcong attack during parade, Denial on date for freedom of Bantustans, Up the mountain track, Havering plans to introduce comprehensives, Science Report Psychiatry Women students have better sex lives than men, Two dead in sea race as boats capsize, Juleps and cider cups, Union to hear case against Lord Snowdon, Mr Jenkins calls on Labour to keep faith over EEC entry, Israel manoeuvres near frontier with Syria, OAU delegates walk out over S Africa dialogue, Avoiding Indian caricatures, Mr Clive Jenkins has his men rolling in the aisles over the industrial relations farce, Tu144 makes an emergency Warsaw landing, Nixon Administration continues the battle to keep documents on Vietnam secret, Jail for seamen who fired, ship, East Germans underline collective leadership, Strawberry time, Pros and cons of early paid policies, Russia urges five-power nuclear arms talks, Upsurge in new and used car sales expected, Only limited collaboration at sea pollution talks, More troops to reinforce Ulster garrison, New box-girder bridge sections in production, 16 pc swing to Labour in Hayes poll, Dr Luns to be honoured by Britain, E Bengal freedom fighters plan monsoon offensive, India needs £150m for refugees this year, Move to make abortion legal in Italy, Unemployed man who could not pay is jailed, Greenwich by-election writ issued, Making good use of the rain, Mr Wilson calls in his lawyers, 27,000gns paid for a Bonington. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey National, I. D. S. Aircraft Ltd., Incurables, Multiple Display Advertisements, SkyTours, Weatherall Green & Smith, Kangol Limited, Las, Moore Airtaxi Center Ltd., THE SUNDAY TIMES magazine, Healey & Baker. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Collectors, Announcements, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Women's Appointments, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Trinity, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Gardening. Business and Finance: London And Holyrood Trust Limited, Company Meeting The London And Provincial Trust Limited, Ford European plants have strike-free year, Chrysler workers at Linwood stay out, Foremen at BLMC to operate ban on overtime, Prices index up 9.8 pc in year, UCS liabilities £32m: work on a number of ships to be suspended, Company News Bumper year and scrip by Ldn & County, Guinness Mahon site, Social responsibility of business, Lockheed problems 'kept from shareholders', Warwickshire reservations on exhibition site, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, The Times Diary Private Eye's evidence on V & G, Mining $366m bauxite consortium, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, U S adviser calls for monetary flexibility, Antidote for repairing mania, Pilkington profit beats forecast, Pilkington above issue expectations, Fixed Interest, Chairmen's Reports G. Stibbe's cheer, Union chiefs disagree on need to save TriStar, Agreement on sharing of container ships, Wall Street, 700 workers laid off by three major companies, Panel explains Ladbroke decision, Bids and Deals Buck & Hickman-£6.5m offer, Ford facing total shutdown as conveners seek official support for Halewood men, A bargain too good to miss, DITB opts for increase to 0.7pc in payroll levy, August rise in Audi-NSU British prices, Triumph circular for unitholders, The rules of contracting-contribution wise, Sterling and Money, NY sugar contract ends, California's experiment in tribalism, How the markets moved Rises, Investment Trust Asset Values, Education of employees children, Soviet deal plea to Nixon, CEGB continue switch to oil, Commerce body backs EEC entry by 1973. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street fall of 17.09 is heaviest of the year, Good gains among equities, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, UNIT TRUSTS: medium funds (progress this year and in past three years), New Issues £2m debenture for Hargreaves Group. Editorials/Leaders: Waiting For Clearer Days, The Voice Of The Trivial, Mr Carr's Code Of Conduct, Trustees And Their Paymaster. Reviews: One year after, London Sinfonietta/ Boulez Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Gorky's 'Enemies', Merlin's music, Breadth and serenity from Klemperer; the best from Britten, Rave from the grave Sha-na-na The Speakeasy Michael Wale, Rory Gallagher, Sir John Lavery. Letters to the Editor: Floating the pound, Effects of reflation, Winchester, French nuclear tests, Town and country under attack, Water resources, Paris traffic, Effects of rent control, Fully coded, Lord Goddard, At Speakers' Corner, A German rule, The Responsible Society, Artificial meat, Salesmanship. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news Commissary General of Canterbury. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, June. Obituaries: Dr John H Jellett Work on invasion harbours, Obituary, Lord Reith At The Admiralty, Mr J. Maccoll. Sport: Kingwell waits for result of dope test, Sports in Brief, Ban will lead to French boycott, Many Henley rivals should have testing weekend, Hickleton's revenge in heavy going, Luckhurst caught between showers, Ortis victory will win support for Linden Tree, Lucky Argument taken to beat Manfilia, N Zealand may resort to defensive game, Stroke play of towering stature, Hole in one at 13th helps Oosterhuis to go in front, Cricket fixtures, Two share US lead: Jacklin fails, Snow back in action against Kent, Cycling, France bank on attack, Puncture robs Dailey of winning chance, Yachting, Gimeno wins against Leschly in the rain, Warwickshire take lead in championship, De Mendoza qualifies at fourth attempt, Two crashes as drivers seek safety barriers, Nihill aims at world's best for two miles' walk. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Ignoring the spectacular, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,801, Broadcasting: Saturday Bbc 1, Chess Some solemn thoughts, Radio, Sunday Bbc 1. Property: Overseas Property. Politics and Parliament: Inquiry into treatment of young people on remand, Data threat to children. Law: Right to buy new instead of secondhand car Moore V. DER Ltd..
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