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The Times - 21/08/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison, By Our Business News Staff, From Marcel Berlins, From Brian Cashinella, From Dan van der Vat, From Christopher Walker, By Clive Borrell, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Waymark, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our Special Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Alan Riding, From Gretel Spitzer, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Hornsby, From David Spanier, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Paul Routledge, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, Derek McCulloch, Ronald Irving, Margaret Stone, E. C. Hodgkin, Richard Harris, David Spanier, PHS, Ian McDonald, KENNETH HUMPHREYS, , MICHAEL JAFFE, , M. C. EVANS, , JOHN P. H. COLLINS, , CHRISTOPHER SETON-WATSON, , A. P. HERBERT, , ROGER OSBORN, , K. L. BAILY., GRAHAM DON, , E. A. WILLIAMS, , A. P. RYAN, , MARTIN ENNALS, , ROLAND ADAMS, , L.W. HADGRAFT, , R.G. COURTNEY, , ROBERT MELLORS, , B. C. BUTLER, , J. McCORMICK, , Dr J. K. Elliott, From Seton Gordon, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Sir Errington Keville, Sir Arthur Willert, Sir Arthur Bliss, Master of the Queen's Music writes, Mr Wilson Stephens, Mr Donald Bastow, M. L., Ernest Kay, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Vincent Hanna, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Jim Railton, A short story by John Wain, Alan Blyth, Peter Vansittart, Joan Chissell, Bevis Hillier, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Cecil King, Katie Stewart, Pamela Vandyke Price,

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News: 31 deportations after swoop on Rome hippies, Russian protest expected over Berlin press leak, Two prisoners shot dead in W Pakistan jail, Pravda accuses Peking of fortifying border, Stormont Government rebuts charges that it is dragging its feet on reforms, A wild ride to the hither side of paradise, Science report Climate: Magnetic field link, GOC hears demand for brutality inquiry, Pacesetters in their other roles, Top lawyer named to defend Shaikh, Four gospels, evangelists and theologians, You could have fooled me, Bomb explosion injures passers-by, Infection 'caused by blood transfusion killed boy', Sex-change teacher row, Secretiveness is losing Army the propaganda war, Dr Banda avoids making comments on apartheid, Travel A tangle of islands, Bomb threat put guard on 100 police stations, The Prince receives his wings at Cranwell, Law Don't pay that premium, Piper wins MacCrimmon chanter for second time, Controlled float for the pound but no change in formal parity, Australian sailors abandon the good ship Terrible, Safeguards for tenants 'ineffective', Handshakes in Korea after the era of enmity, Some cancer may be spotted in advance, 'Easy Rider' bicycle fear, The Times Diary A united Ireland in Britain?, £136m bids for oil and gas concessions in North Sea, Osgood worth £250,000 Chelsea manager says, Four comprehensive plans stopped by Mrs Thatcher, Nato to move HQ from Malta to Naples, Haitian President snubs sister to end crisis, Channel Islands show anxiety over EEC, Egypt, Libya and Syria sign federation pact, Industrial Act registrar is named, Conservative MP not to be readopted, Drink How to buy wine, Food Cucumber pickle, Government resist call for Commons debate, Incinerator in the garden Special offer, General's withdrawal from Saigon poll embarrasses America, Gardening Tulips for Christmas, Hopes for UCS rise after 'fruitful' talks, Bolivia peasants prepare to fight rebels, New threat to troops on leave in Ulster, Mothers delay tunnel, New ministers sworn in after Canberra debate, Aid for £4.5m Edinburgh opera house, French couple jailed by Israel, Mr Lynch rejects Heath charge of interfering in British affairs, Confrontation re-created for 'Young Winston' film, Action must be swift if UCS is to be saved, Skinhead mob barries fans. Law: Cricket libel case settled, Evidence for dean's trial to be taken in London. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save And Prosper Property Fund, Abbey Property Bonds, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited, Rhp, William Jacks & Company Limited, Scottish Provident, The Robert Stigwood Group Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Cricket A simple remedy for lost time, Manchester United go to the top, Rowing European crews rest on their oars, Show jumping: the side that does not show, Sports in Brief, Bowls Bryant overcomes handicap, Golf Hard work, says Jacklin, German girl breaks world mile record, World's most expensive colt to show his quality, Tennis Miss Shaw Wightman key, Yachting Morning Cloud is first over the line, Horse trials Princess Anne closer to ambition. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Services tomorrow:, Funeral Arrangements, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Holidays And Travel, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Business and Finance: Commodities, Bonn does not favour Group of Ten meeting, Unit trust prices, The Six move full circle, Mr Schweitzer calls for prompt action, Shell/Esso's £21.5m North Sea bid points to major discovery, BSA plan for reconstruction likely this month, Pension schemes Imps investment policy has paid off for more people, Price index 10pc up on year, Constellation sells to Hemdale, Unit Trusts: Medium Funds (progress this year and in past, Loyds Retailers, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, Vauxhall unions facing short-time, Mining Buffelsfontein's dividend shock, Personal Investment And Finance: I, Port employers seek sizable cuts in labour force, Fixed Interest, Japanese relieved at Six split on parities, End of an era in Washington, M Giscard may be whistling in the wind, Text of the communique, American levy blow to Leyland, Satisfaction after EEC ministers' meeting, 'Controlled float' for pound when London market reopens on monday, Rival bidders for Truman still running neck-and-neck, Peek Winch on target, Sterling and Money, White-collar strike may shut Abbey steelworks, Company News Surprise relapse at L. Hammond, New York SE acts on reforms, Bids and Deals Thomson takes over German publishers, Uncertain transition in Asia, US growth rate up 4pc. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Steady close to the account, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Editorials/Leaders: Disclosure Rules, Hot Line To Dublin, The Decision On Sterling. Letters to the Editor: A subsidy for hedges?, Hospital staff salaries, Export of masterpieces, Punishment of criminals by society, Concorde pollution, Sailing and politics, Opera in translation, Europe and the Church, Effect of cut in U S foreign aid, Czech student fund, The Irish problem, Discipline on the football pitch. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, August 21, 1946 Egyptian rejection. Arts and Entertainment: Keene wins British chess title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,854, Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess Dutch show the way, Radio, Bridge congress winners, Sunday, Bridge Sticking out your neck. Obituaries: Lord Sanderson Of Ayot, Sir Shane Leslie, Lieut-Col Nutter, Dr Reinhold Maier German liberal politician, Sheila Mossman, Mr William Roots, Sir B. Cloutman, Mr W. J. M. Menzies Oracle on salmon, Mr W. O. Bentley. Reviews: Donald McIntyre, Edinburgh Festival: 25 years, Antiques The Boys' Book of Bayonets, Radio, London Notebook/Clive Barnes Three versions of a murderess, At the piano. Deaths. Property. Births.

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