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The Times - 07/06/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hazelhurst Bangaon, West Bengal, From Edmund Stevens, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By David Wood, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Gliding Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From David Blake, By lan Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Knipe, From Ian McDonald, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Louis Heren, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, William Mann, Peter Laslett, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Terry McLean, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela McGregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By John Nicholls, Gerald Ely, Rita Marshall, PHS, GLADWYN., L. S. STANILAND., GEORGE MARTELLI, W. F. de SALIS., A. BOWEN-GOTHAM, Chief Agent., ALLERTON., RUDY NARAYAN, , B. A. STEWARD., PATRICK EGGAR, ANDREW C. SMITH Director, A. K. ANGUS., COLIN CROSS., JOHN VAIZEY., R. E. FORRESTER, General Manager., JILL DAVIS, DONALDSON, , RALPH EDWARDS., MICHAEL WESTMACOTT., Leonard Amey, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our European Business Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Guy Hawtin, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Ritchie McEwan, By David Jones, By Melvyn Westlake, Robert Jones, Innis Macbeath, Richard Spiegelberg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, G. DE N. CLARK, , J. D. KEIR, , Anthony Rowley, Clifford Webb, LIONEL ALBERT, , By Anthony Thomas,

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News: World wakes up at last but it may be too late, Immigrant leader says London police are sweeping facts about brutality under carpet, Underground says farewell to steam, Italians detect new problems with Germans, Bill creates two-class citizenship, Tory says, Gliding task proves too difficult, Mrs Gandhi appeals to the world, Armed robbery charges against Black Panthers, Background Figures Kirsten Cubitt talks to the less famous husbands of three very well known women, Saving on hip transplant costs criticized, U Thant foresees speedy and substantial relief, Britain enters last lap today with all EEC eyes on French, Labour prepares for decision day, Singapore paper to publish again this week, Party warned against entry as electoral issue, Peers may debate reporting 'curb' in Bill, Bread 'could cost 15p a loaf soon', Mother's Day opposed, Two faces of God: majestic and the homely, Swiss vote to wage war on noise, Nuclear submarines for Devonport, Israel refuses entry to US suspects, Expected four in hunt for world chess title, Tories deny election delay, Indians seal off border as monsoon brings new perils to cholera victims, Postal clerks withdraw overtime ban, Crossword area winners, Bonn ready to give all possible support, Benelux watches opposition across Channel, New rules for Westminster Abbey tourists, French destroyer sliced in two by Russian tanker, Washington claims that schools in the South now present a picture of progress, Congress rolls up its sleeves over TriStar, Ownership of Rhodesia House riddle, By-passed towns say trade and amenity are better, Marketeers carry rally on shouting power, The Times Diary Haseler opens Labour Party school, Pressure on trust for cull of seals, Canadian women protest over census ruling, Space: Veteran mission's new success, Ernest Bevin: union symbol in the Cabinet, FBI man held responsible for Arizona bombings, Etna lava speeds down on village, Clandestine Laos war said to be taking millions of US money, Plan for full-time battalion in Ulster defence force being considered by Ministry, Scientific tests on secret of women's sex appeal, Three Soviet cosmonauts on way to docking with space station, Mr Nader says cost of monopolies is £20,000m, Doctor of another race 'may be less tolerant', Five captured in Turkish hunt for extremists, Jerusalem anxiety over Moscow-Cairo treaty, The man behind the second royal handshake, Britain in defence of its £1m aid offer, 11 pc pay rise for 200,000 civil servants likely to be agreed today, Fighting the hidden onslaught of mildew in the lush barley fields Agriculture, Labour Party to seek increases in membership fees to boost annual income to £1m, 'Idle men in the west' attacked by Athens, Rumanian leader tours China's provinces, No complacency over car safety, Minister says, Climbers warned of risks on Scottish hills, Paris determined to make entry talks a success, High pollution toll of Shetland seabirds, Attack on morals deliberate, Mr Powell says, Bishops attack television programme on Church, MPs tense on eve of final EEC debates. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Robert Hudson Limited, Rolls Royce, English Counties Periodicals Limited,, Living, Interested?, Advertisement, Rolls-Royce Motors Limited., Rust-Oleum (Uk) Limited, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Save And Prosper Group, Jcb, National Westminster Bank, Coverplan. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: ISCM Festival Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, Swan Lake Covent Garden John Percival, America on Trial Bbc 1 Chris Dunkley, Aldeburgh festival, Fairfield Halls Don Carlos Stanley Sadie, Npo Festival Hall Stephen Walsh, Freeing ourselves from megatechnics The Pentagon of Power By Lewis Mumford. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Sport: Schools cricket details, Leicestershire win on decimal points, Northamptonshire's 45 the lowest, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Hadley betters prospects, Coles' putts squander Daks prize, Lions seek honourable defeat, Morning Cloud well placed for selection, Medical checks for women, Eleventh over decisive for Middlesex, Miss Goolagong too fast, American teams beaten, England bowls side, Knott's century settles an old Karachi debt, Youngest rider wins seventh stage, Yachting, Lewis finds right formula to silence critics, Canonero fails but earns a statue, Melnyk is Carnoustie's best all-rounder, Dwan takes two steps backwards. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Commercial & Industrial Property, Property A mixture of the old and new. Editorials/Leaders: Seventeen Critical Days, Cooler Wind For Canadian Liberals, Profits Of Education, The Roots Of Disaster, Calling in aid the People's Veto. Letters to the Editor: Manchester wards, Immigrants and the law, Roads in Scotland, Development in international company law, Mrs Helen Joseph, Our transport heritage, Water conservation: unrewarded effort, Postgraduate studies, Birds in danger, The Queen's finances, Probation officers' pay, Parliamentary decision on EEC, Spoken on Everest, An indictment of cost-benefit analysis, Postal codes, Guide dogs for the blind. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Obituaries: Professor E Andrade Physicist noted for research on metals, Gen E. Petit, Mr Joe E. Lewis, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news Warwick. Business and Finance: Crisis for training board as retailers attack levy plan, Redundancy payments in first quarter rose nearly 25pc to £20.4m, British executives are ahead on company cars, behind on holidays, Petronord hopeful of big Norway sea strike, Confectionery output down, When words obstruct, Derby MP pessimistic over chances of Congress backing for TriStar loan, S Africa's gain in trade with UK, Citibank see greater need for stake in US stability, Spey Finance in American investment link, UN industry development body seeks own budget, Gold Fields in talks with West Wits, Scott Lithgow problems in recruiting steelworkers, Grovewood Securities Ltd., The Chartered Bank Points to the East but spans, Qualifications gap shown, Currencies on OECD agenda, Briefly from the Boardroom, Results this week Staveley Inds, Scragg & Watney Mann, BLMC preparing to reorganize European marketing structure, Management Following, but not listening to, Mr Jim Slater Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Why savings banks want to lend, Imps defend second pay award in 12 months, The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Limited, Business Diary in Europe: J-J S-S brings in the défi brigade, Assurances on pay and prices unlikely to satisfy Bonn, Hosiers hit by overcapacity, Normal production soon at BSC, IATA talks on charter challenge, New loom may boost UK in world market, F.P.A. Construction Group Limited Chairman's Statement, Freight Report Prospects gloomier for oil cargoes, Coal: new faces and a new lease of life, Getting industry to clean up its mess Guy Hawtin on water pollution, Industry in the regions: Chrysler finds a spot to call home, Wofac and VeFAC stop idling at S and P, Contracts Holland, Hannen to build £8m hospital. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Dealers, The Times share indices, Bonds traded in Europe, Steel stockholders for recovery, Weekly list of Fixed Interest Stocks, More share prices, Pit productivity boosts power station coal stocks, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Senate likely to appoint securities watchdog over Australian brokers From Colin Chapman, Mr Joseph resigns from the British Land board By John Whitmore, First British president for European concrete group. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,790, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.

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