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The Times - 15/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Clifford Longley, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud Bonn. July 14, By David Spanier, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, , From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Stewart Harris, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From a Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent Glasgow, July 14, By John Weodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Chris Dunkley, Hugh Honour, M. I. Finley, Marghanita Laski, Ray Gosling, PENNY RADFORD, Ronald Butt, Julian Mounter, PHS, Bernard Levin, PEREGRINE FELLOWES., JOHN ROBERTS (14)., PIERRE GODEFROY., JOHN KIDD., GERALD NABARRO., PETER BLAKER., DAISY LOMAN., R. G. OPIE, , ROBERT HUBBARD., T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE., JOHN CLEMENTS., JOHN INGLIS-JONES., WELLS-PESTELL, , NORMAN TEBBIT., M. D. MILLER, JOHN W. COLE., JOHN HEWISH., MARTIN SEYMOUR-SMITH., DEBORAH R. FRANKLIN., HUGH CUDLIPP., ANTRIM., D. M. MACKAY., JEAN AILESBURY., P. JOSEPH., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, R.W., By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By John Armytage, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By George Clark, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, , HOWARD G. GARRETT., R. F. KIBBLE., SHIRIEY G. CLARKSON, ROGER PEARSE., ROBERT WOOD, , BARBARA METCALFE, , R. T. D. WILMOT., C. F. HUEBNER., By Hugh Stephenson, Patricia Tisdall, Julian Mounter and Stuart Marshall,

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News: Firing squad for Mongols, Preparing for a great national decision, Oxfam urge world aid for refugees in India, The Times Diary Mass exodus from Israeli embassy, The American Bar Association Rule of law in peril, Chief Justice says, Airlines resist rent for new arrivals bay, Carving not expensive at £13,500, £25 medal identified as Dürer work, Money worries beset Catholic hospitals, Malta visit called off by Lord Carrington, Strike curb may inhibit control of supranational companies, Parents get bigger say, EEC solution seen for Irish troubles, Jerusalem Mayor defends city planning, President leaves Vietnam reply to Paris team, Only few hostile views emerge as Tory questioners put their opinions directly to Mr Heath, S Africa regrets embargo on Clydeside warships, Stackaways, Gen Thieu warned on rigging poll, Protesting students seize Zambia university, Nationalists to back Stormont walk-out, General Synod gives unity scheme provisional approval, Great opportunity for N Zealand forecast, £95,000 research plan for higher education, Motoring Air bags versus the seat belt, Cairo angered by new clashes in Jordan, Moving of Okinawa nerve gas begins, Camden protest over Covent Garden plan, More British troops abandon Bahrain, Head on crash over car safety proposals, Hint of fewer students at open university, Six solicitors ordered to be struck off, Conference vote of giant union clinches Labour opposition to entry, Decline and fall of the great American Superstars, Muslim concern over fate of Al Aqsa mosque, Oxford class lists: natural science, philosophy, Reverse family allowance scale, women's clubs say, Seeking order to end strike action, Surprise at war pensions review suggestion, Advice bureaux service not at stake, The undiscovered side of Selsdon man, Doubts over hope for new towns, Libyan Ambassador detained by Moroccan police while attempted coup is investigated, Speaker to rule on 'threat' to Labour MPs, TUC leaders oppose Mr Rippon's entry terms, Cheers for women in Paris parade, A touch of tradition in the weather experts' forecasts, Concorde damage claims, Gratuity and pensions for families, Phone workers' first blow at American economy, Cornering the campus crowd, White Paper 'threat to new housing', Dr Kaldor claims cost figures are fraudulent, £69m works programme for England and Wales, Wits adrift with jazz and champagne, Premier's rugby decision ridiculed, Science report Medicine: Health and weight, Mr Heath gains support for EEC among his party's rank and file, Market has been help to the workers, Herr Brandt argues, Tory backing for Mr Wilson in 1967 recalled. Law: Former Orange Lodge chief freed on appeal, Croats get life for murder, Journalists on plot charge, Three jailed over live sex performances, Reprimand and $1,000 fine on US officer, Fines of £4,000 on bookmaker, Difficulties in getting 'Oz' printed, editor says, Radio chief calls for satellite age laws, Mrs Norgan tells V & G inquiry she copied documents 'to help my son's place in insurance', Police give triple murder facts to coroner, Judge says paper cannot claim fair comment, Chinese accused of taking part in raids on Uganda, Court of Appeal Judge right to question child about mother's conduct, Yard man was corruptly involved, QC says, Mr Getty was seeking divorce. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Public Auction, David & Charles, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Michael Joseph, B.S. & W. Whiteley Limited, Hmso, Anglo American Corporation Group, Chartreuse, H.Samuel, Midland Bank, United Grapery Stores, George Doland Limited, Dfds, White Duck, Initial Services Ltd., Harrap, Chamberlain Phipps, The Day Of The Jackal, The Puffin Club, Courtaulds, Barrie & Jenkins, Autonomics, National Freight Corporation, Bailey's, Ibm, Uffizi, Florence, Boeing 747, French, The Poetry Society Ltd., Page-Johnson, National Employers' Mutual, Ecgd, Hamlyn All-Colour Paperbacks, Norman Lewis. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Salters' Company, Dr Barnardo's chief to resign, Latest appointments, Briton as Kenya Chief Justice. Arts and Entertainment: New Osborne play at Royal Court, Television, Radio, The Avengers on stage, Glyndebourne cast, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,823, Fischer's lead in world chess is now 4-0. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Labour demand for free school milk in the regions rejected, Hopes of progress on EEC fishing at September ministerial meeting House of Commons, Drug searches and police costs at pop festivals House of Lords, £100m to be spent in high unemployment areas, Intolerable that MPs should be bullied. Sport: Cycling No chance for Van Impe, Show jumping Americans must start favourites, For the record Tennis, Sports in Brief, Fencing Britain out of team foils event, Rifle shooting Scotland win Elcho Shield again, Athletics win for RAF, Irish Ball's Ascot appointment depends on today's workout, Rugby Union Replacements invigorate the Lions, Yachting Third successive victory for Caig, KCS Wimbledon lose to Felsted, Tennis No surprises in universities championships, Golf Conditions may favour short-game experts, Cricket World Cup on agenda, Smith's third win in four days. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Classified Advertisement Page Index, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Children's books, Fiction The Onion Eaters, 17,000 take the road to Epidaurus in a midsummer pilgrimage, Reading in the holidays A Holiday History of France, In the shadow of Augustus Hare, Beverly Sills Festival Hall, 1971: mid-term reminders, Roundup, Hunting for the nuggets in a 2nd century guide Pausanias: Guide to Greece, Memories of an old flame, A sexless success Public Eye Thames Television, Butley Criterion. Editorials/Leaders: Business Diary: Richardson suits Burton's-Huntsman's suit Japan, How Many Arms Does Uganda Need?, Some Welcome First Steps, Oecd War On Inflation, Opinion Loopholes in international finance, Fewer Matches With South Africa. Letters to the Editor: Double record, Citizens' Advice Bureaux, Motorcycles, Blackfriars station, Motorway across school, Israel's ban on Wagner, Britain and the EEC: encouragement from France, The Baltic Exchange, Old railway walkways, Post Office, Form-filling, London hospitals, The Pentagon papers, Sale of council houses, Business education sense, Incognito at Lord's, SET not soak. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago. Obituaries: Mr E. Whitcombe, Mr S. J. Hogben, Elizabeth Wiskemann Guidance to young. Business and Finance: Improved performance raises hopes of NFC profit this year, Sony to establish depot in Holland, Birmingham to send second delegation to Whitehall in plea for more jobs, TGWU vote to boycott registration under Bill, Prospects for the industrial economies of the West, Contracts £450,000 coke gas pipeline for NCB, Watney raise Truman bid to £47m in takeover battle with Grand Metropolitan, Unit trust prices, The de Haviland Heron in flight., Export record by Leyland, Capital spending drops 11 p c in first quarter, Bids and Deals Myers 'yes' to better terms from UDS, Mill to increase wire ro output, Watchdog for insurance men, Congressman makes R-R contract public, Government alters tax incentive scheme to boost investment in development areas, Briefly from the Boardroom, 10,000 told toolroom wage pact to end, Bill to rescue Lockheed clears first hurdle, Compensation for Revenue errors, Company Meeting Moss Bros improve on forecast, Indonesia Fears on rubber stocks release, Fixed Interest, First half profit fall likely for Courtaulds, Mining Quarterlies dominated by risine costs, New Issues. £10m package of local loans, British firm in hovertrain system study, Nuclear plant firms agree to cooperate, In brief, Spares boom for Dobson Park, Stores push up profits despite wage rises, 40 orders for computer service, Inquiry into Pergamon to go on despite Maxwell suit, Hungary Oilfield output hopes raised, Chairmen's Reports Home side gloom at Firth Cleveland, Central London office space plans attacked, Company Meeting The Kulim Group Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, Company News Surprise spurt at Richardsons Westgarth, West Germany Dollar reaches record low against Deutsche mark, UK 'will have highest rate of inflation'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, Fresh advance by Truman, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues, Commodities Copper advances £17.50 a ton. Business Appointments: Business appointments New directors for TI steel division company. Property: London & Suburban. Births.

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