The Times - 31/05/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Mettin Munir, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From a Special Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Hopkirk, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Defence Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Maurice Corina, Industrial Editor, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, Leonard Amey, From Michael Leapman, By Our Bridge Correspondent, William Mann, Alan Blyth, William Gaunt, Barry Norman, Richard Holmes, PHS, Denis Taylor, Dan Van der Vat, J. B. BOOTHROYD, , LEIGH HATTS., GRACEE LUCETTE, , GEOFFREY ALDERMAN., GEORGE MARTELLI., SIMON WARD-JACKSON., HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , DONALD BELL, , MATILDA KESSLER., P. M. PETTIT, PHIL MAKIN. IAN MACNAIR, DAVID WARD. SUSAN OKELL. PHILIPPA M. NOTT, JIM MULRENAN., HENN-JÜRI UIBOPUU., N. SILKIN., FELIX GORDON, 22 Allandale Avenue, N.3., EDWARD ULLENDORFF., HUGH TROWELL, , By Geraldine Keen. Sale Room Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Hugh Hunter Gordon, From Terry McLean, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, From Jim Railton,
ResumoNews: Young officers told to expect US enmity, Freed British consul arrives home in a taxi, Passport to peace in the words of the sword, British submarine fires as Spanish trawler picks up Nato equipment, Steel men decide to strike tomorrow, Thieu deputy to contest presidential election, Mr Goldwater to fly in Concorde, Last of the Boer republics, Americans' tendency to vote with their feet alarms city planners, Channel lightship nearly hit by unknown vessel, Eton boys 'punished like children', US launches spacecraft on mission to Mars, Riot attempt in Latin Quarter soon fizzles out, Co-op confusion over Market, The Times Diary Crossman repents in haste, Heath double to give up advertising work, Girls' two-hour ordeal outside court, Crossman charge of 'pressure' by Duke, CID inquiry after woman dies in hotel fire, Americans shine at a royal tournament, Poland demands closure of Radio Free Europe, Guerrilla report of heavy fighting denied by Jordan, Fifth tarring and feathering this year, Hooligan crash warning by train driver, 52 trapped in cable cars saved, Dear Gerald to be repeated, US will continue peace efforts in Middle East, Calcutta struggles to stem inrush of Bengalis seeking to escape starvation, More brass than muck in sunny Sheffield, Mr Tod: a case for the psychologist's couch, U Nu revolt called ineffective, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 31, 1946 Call-up for forces, New test to detect fake porcelain, Hijacker wanted $500,000 for the IRA, Party defers decision on expelling Mr Novotny, Anti-riot gun that can stun man 100ft away demonstrated to Army in Belfast, Mass Rome demonstration for social reforms, Simon Elwes, Unhappier landings for hijackers, Teachers demand extension to blacklist in support of dismissed art school staff, Istanbul gunmen hold 1,000 troops at bay, Controls on Greek trade unions eased, Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? Bbc 2, Revolutionary groups fight police in Turin, Israel refuses to make further concessions, From second cowman to thriving farmer Agriculture, 'Royal' British Legion wants higher pensions, Fish biology: Blood protein clue to origins. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Jones Lang Wootton, First Provincial. Arts and Entertainment: Korchnoi chess lead increases, Broadcasting, Bridge trials prove a close affair, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,784, BBC attacked for 'amoral educational broadcasts'. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Rpo Festival Hall, Bath Festival's Mozart and other rarities, Miniatures to be sold to help a private zoo, Skelton: hell's angel of the Muses John Skelton: Poet of Tudor England, History in caricature, 1870-71, The Rising of the Moon/The Queen of Spades Glyndebourne Stanley Sadie. Editorials/Leaders: The Victims' Gratitude, After The Second And Third Degrees, Bromsgrove as a political landmark. Letters to the Editor: First royal record, Consulting public on EEC, Asians from Kenya, Pay offer to Probation Officers, Economy in surplice, Examining the Royal Family's finances, Jews in Russia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news London. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Obituaries: Fr. Bernard Leeming, Lord Goddard Former Lord Chief Justice of England. Sport: To be or not to be, that is the British Lions' problem, Schools cricket details, Lady Lowndes to improve Sam Hall's Zetland tally, Sports in Brief, Francis and Boyce thrive as Lancashire crumple, Hodler must give his alternative, Porsches snap up first three places, Glamorgan V Warwick, Three British crews win at Ostend, Summer eights at Oxford, This is no week to count fallen heads, Records broken, Freary lasts the distance, Davis comfortable, Declared runners and probable riders for ten Bank Holiday programmes under National Hunt rules, Saturday's cricket, Mrs Court is well beaten, British morale restored, For the record, Unser wins Indianapolis event as brother crashes, Leicestershire guided home by Inman, Surrey win by one run, England beat Portugal 3-0, Derbyshire V Notts, Lewis hopes to begin with treble, Edwards loses grip, Second place for Mr Heath, Bright start serves Stowell well, Sunday rules lead to artificial result. Property.
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