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1971 12 The Daily Telegraph Friday June 11 PERSONAL Private £1 per line Charity Appeals 75p per line Trade £2 per line Mrs Jocelvn Stevens and Lt- Cirrular Frwienck Burnar- Atkins Court LET thine heart retain my words keep my commandments and Uve Prov IV 4 Darling lovt Many happy years with me CONFIRM ARRANGEMENTS A Mv Keep well Love NLH ii I nystical Gemini ever our love and harmony Happiest return of your renaissance day Time to smell the flowers with me through way Long leisure days tor and may we three enjoy content with quiet humility Your PETER SCHOOL PANG- REQUIRED Russian conversation Friday to Sunday (boarding) Recommend If you canuot help RR 4456 Daily Telegraph EC4 PAINTINGS! clo ks screens pre-lOO Antique lace tans parasols Ac Req privately Write PC 12722 Daily Telegraph EC4 OLD BUTTONS WANTED SAE tor detail Peaco*ck Glastonbury Som RETIRED ACTIVE? Family offer you happy existence treedom from responsibility In charming country house large garden edqe Devon market town Bridge players and horse lovers welcome ishing available Own furniture optional Interesting food Very personal attention £20 weekly RA 123 5 fL Daily elegra ph EC 4 JERSEY has iust finished the extension Clients old and new see our advertisem*nt on page 8 DINNER SUITS MORNING SUITS Surplus to our Hire Dept for Ssia Bargain prices trom 12gns L1PMAN HIRE DEPT 37 Oxford Street Wl 01-437 5711 (nr Tottenham Ct Rd COPP1NS IVER June 10 The duch*ess of Kent as Controller-Commandant this afternoon visited the Royal Army Corps units at the Royal Army Educational Corps Centre Beaconsfield Mrs A fan Henderson was in attendance THATCHED HOUSE LODGE Richmond June 10 Princess Alexandra and the Hon Angus Ogilvy were present this afternoon at a performance of the Royal Tournament at Earls Court This evening her Royal Highness was present at a reception given by the General Dental Council at St Palace to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of dentistry as an autonomous profession Miss Mona Mitchell was in attendance 4 Hostile TV sliowr attacked by Bishop By Our TV and Radio Correspondent rFHE Bishop of Bath and Wells Dr Edward Henderson yesterday became the latest Anglican Bishop to make an attack on the BBC Panorama report about the Church of England broadcast on May 24 At his diocesan synod in Wells he said that the report was a mixture of hostility ignorance and contempt and was so unbalanced as to present a travesty of the It was an obvious attempt to put the established church in an unfavourable light The BBC usually have a good reputation for impartiality and sticking to the truth when it comes to selling a religious programme and they have got to watch their viewing numbers as well as those on other channels Anything goes by the way of wild and inaccurate statements to excite and create interest are getting rather tired of the priests so faithfully picked by the BBC to portray the image of the Church of England they wish to draw the exhibit men have nothing new to say only the usual old Aunt Sallys and we are getting bored by said Dr Henderson Immense resources BUCKINGHAM rALACE June 10 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in the Royal train to visit Barrow-in-Furness today and were received by Her Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster and the Deputy Mayor of Barrow-in-Furness Having visited the Town Hall Her Majesty and his Royal Highness proceeded to the new Central Area Redevelopment Scheme where the Queen opened the new Mar' 2t Hall by unveiling a plaque Her Majesty and his Royal Highness drove to the General Offices of Vickers Limited Shipbuilding Group were received by the Chairman Vickers Limited (Lord Robens of Wold-ingham) the Minister of State for Defence (Lord Balniel P) and the Chairman Vickers Shipbuilding Group (Mr Redshaw) and toured the wmrks The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh later arrived at the launching dais where Her Majesty named and launched HMS Sheffield WOULD YOU like to share a part of YOUR holiday with someone for whom a HOLIDAY is a real necessity? Witk your help we could give Health and Happiness to Sick Tired Elderly or Lonely person by a visit to th open country or the seaside Pleas send your holiday gift to The Superintendent Rev Eric Dobson South London Mission Tower Brido Road 1 55 INCOME TAX PAID Trust Status Member Building Societies Assn Queen Victoria Street Building Society la Katharine Street Croydon Est 1886 01-686 5351 BOIKNL Miss Tu retires in July after 3b years Donations co Headmaster Please give generously NUTTY is retiring at the end of the summer Any ot her girls who wouid like to attend her farewell party on July i4 prease write tor details to NR 12938 Daily Telegraph fcC4 HAtLWOOD Bickley Hall Old boys day Sunday June 27 Cricket buftet luncheon and tea Service 6 pm Old boys and their families will be most welcome the more the merrier JAMES AND MARK Catholic brothers aaed 5 and 4 years need waim and understanding foster parents They will respond well to an affectionate home where they could be the youngest or the only two children in the tamily Their mother is unable to provide a home for them If you live within the Home Counties and can otter these children a home please contact the Director of Social Services tSSA4 1 AMKi Westminstei City Hall Victoria St re Lon don AV 1 WILL YOU HELP to bring consolation and happiness into the lives of those who are bedridden poor lonely and who do not possess a Radio or Television which would alleviate the deadly boredom that often mars their lives Please listen on BBC Radio 4 Sunday 13th June 1971 at 725 pm to our Chairman The Lord Wells-PevteM and send your gift to: I WIRELESS FOR THE BEDRIDDEN SOCIETY 20 Wimpale Street London VV1M 8BQ- PORTUGAL (CAR VOIFJt A) Luxury Villa 7416 sleeps seven eight people available June due to partly paid cancellations From £39 per poison including return jet flights Ring Tom Sayers tor further details on 01-741 0661 between 10 a in -6 pm or Leicester 57067 Cardinal Heenan Archbishop of Westminster Dr Immanuel Jakobovits the Chief Rabbi and Dr Ramsey Archbishop of Canterbury in the foyer of St Wood Synagogue before meeting of the Council of Christians and Jews The Most Rev George Appleton Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem said at the meeting: If Israel could only make some gesture of generous goodwill it might convince Arabs of their desire for The Duke of Edinburgh Master of the Corporation of Trinity House will visit Trinity House installations and coastguard stations in Kent and Sussex on Her Majesty with his Royal June 24 and 25 ELDERLY WIDOWER 50 years an engineer but now disabled lives in a small provincial hotel where his pension and State help meet the fees Your help is needed if he is to feel secure in his congenial home (Case 5880) PC AC 10 St Place London Wl GREECE CORFU (PERAMA) Luxury apartment sl'ecps six available June due to partly-paid cancellations From £55 per person including return jet flights Ring Tom Sayers for further details on 01-741 0661 between 10 am-6 pm or Leicester 57067 MICROSCOPES old or second-hand all accessories hooks wanted by collector Write MS 12854 Daily Telegraph EC4 There is so mystery about EPILEPSY It may be due to brain damage 6light or severe arising at birth or far mor commonly today from head injuries especially in car crashes There is a good chance of control and rehabilitation Care training and return to employment can all be tound among our 500 residents at the Ctvalfont Centre established 80 years ago £330000 is needed now tot development and rebuilding Please help us to restore these untortunate people to usetul life or to make provision for those who require residential care Th National Society tor Epileptics Chaltont St Peter Bucks (A Registered Charity Patron The Queen) TRAVEL-LOVERS Group of 6 TodJ Italy Lapland Yugoslav Coast and Wine Festivals Wetlcrtuu 2448 SHOW YOUR COMPASSION! Help people in need by givinq us what yott can spare Then they will not be forgotten BE POSITIVE in your compassion Donate NOW Send what you can to THE CHURCH ARMY (DI230 185 Marylebonc Ri NWl All lCl WALLPAPERS A VYMURA half prite Thornfield Ltd 267 Pen ton vi lie Rd Nl 01-837 277 POETRY WANTED tor co-operative book Excellent terms Send points for comments Regency PRESS (95 45 New Oxford London WCl THE TRAVELLER BATTERY WHEELCHAIR Electrically manoeuvrable aafetv- designed No licence required Use it on the footpath at the city by the seaside in the country in another country Climbs hills 1 in 6 carrying up to 16 stone Goes for 12 miles to a timely-smooth max 3 mph Clean compact it folds for the car boot Catalogue: Traveller with Pleasure Willett Sy monspeed Works Mill Len TORQUAY DEVON ENGLAND TORQUAY 23399 or 25647 ALL WHO HAVE HELD COMMISSIONS at any time in the Armed Forces and their wives ot widows are eligible to use KING EDWARD HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS (Sister Agues) Beaumont Street Wl We appeal fof the ever-increasing cost of maintaining donations and legacies to help us meet the low charge of this independent hospital WEDDINGS Mr van Cutsem and Jonkvrouwe Quarles van Ufford The Prince of Wales and Prince Michael of Kent were present at the marriage yesterday at the Guards Chapel Wellington Barracks of Mr Hugh van Cutsem elder son of Mr Bernard van Cutsem of Northmore Exning Newmarket and of Mrs Mary Henderson and Jonkvrouwe Emilie Quarles van Ufford youngest daughter of Jonkheer and Mme Pieter Quarles van Ufford of De Duindoorn Aerdenhout The Netherlands The Rt Rev Trafford OSB officiated assisted by the Ven Ward the Rev White Chaplain to the Household Division and Father Banks The bride who was given away by her father was attended by eight child bridesmaids Fiona van Tuyill van Serooskerken Dorothee van Vredenburch Eugenie Loudon Genevieve de Limburg Stirum Alexandra van Marken Sarina Stewart Clark Sarah Ward and Antoinette Mackeson Sandbacli Capt Gerald Ward was best man Highness honoured the Chairman Vickers Limited with her presence at luncheon and subsequently left Walney Airfield in an aircraft of the Flight for Heathrow Airport London The Marchioness of Aber-gavennv Mr Philip Moore Major-General Chandos Blair and Lieutenant Commander John Slater RN were in attendance Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the birthday of the Duke of Edinburgh KENSINGTON PALACE June 10 Princess Margaret Countess of Snowdon today visited the Royal Air Force Station at Sea-land Flintshire Her Royal Highness who travelled in an aircraft of the Flight was attended by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother will attend a reception to be given at Lancaster House for Commonwealth American and other exchange teachers on July 2 Prince William of Gloucester will open the Conservation Centre in Epping Forest on June 23 Prince William of Gloucester will visit the Congo Republic (Kinshasa) from July 8 to 12 A memorial service for Sir John Newsom will be held on Tuesday June 22 1971 at 12 noon at the Church of the Immaculate Conception Farm Street Berkeley Square Wl The Right Rev Bishop Christopher Butler will preach the homily BIRTHDAYS Cdre Charles Musgrave Ford is 84 today Cdr Sir John Rest-Shaw is 76 Adml Sir Henry McCall 76 Sir John Duckwoi th-King 72 the Bishop of Lichfield Dr A Reeve 64 and Miss Beryl Grey 44 RECEPTIONS Prime Minister The Prime Minister gave a reception at 10 Downing Street yesterday for the members of the executive committee of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations Agent-General for Victoria The Agent-General for Victoria and Lady Porter held a reception at Victoria House yesterday tor the Lieutenant Governor Lt-Gen Sir Edmund Herring and Dame Mary Herring The guests included members of Her Government of the Services and the Church and many Australian and British friends East European Trade Council Mr Friedman Deputy Chairman of the East European Trade Council was host last night at a reception given at Admiralty House in honour of a delegation of Hungarian building experts led by Prof Sebestyen The Fairbridge Society Gen Sir Rodney Moore Chairman of The Fairbridge Society held a reception for members and guests of the Society following groom at the reception held at their annual general meeting at The Prince of Wales proposed the health of the bride and bride- WIMBLEDON Wanted: Centre Court seats July 1 3 01-722 6676 STEAK AND LAMB DEARER By MARY MUNTON ENGLISH and Scotch steak was dearer yesterday than a week ago English rump and sirloin had risen from 79p lb to 81p lb and Scotch from 82p lb to 84p lb There were some increases in New Zealand lamb Whole shoulders were up from 17p lb to 18p lb but for this weekend one group had a special offer of shoulders at 15p lb No alterations were noted in English lamb or pork or in livers and tongues Chicken prices were mainly as before but oven-ready turkeys weighing less than 151b were a bargain at 18p lb Butter prices noted were 23p lb for Shropshire 27p lb for Danish and 28p lb for Normandy Standard-sized eggs were from 9j2P a half-dozen Prices of plaice soles whiting and mackerel were similar to a week ago Scotch salmon which has had a poor season was mostly about £1 lb Vegetable shops had plenty to offer More Jersey and English new potatoes went around 5p lb and good quality English broad beans from 11 to 12p lb Asparagus prices up Home-grown asparagus has become scarcer and prices were higher than a week ago All salads were still good value and lettuces included cos round and Webb In fruits there were plenty of apples and oranges but fewer pears and grapefruit The first home-grown gooseberries cost around 9p lb English and imported strawberries were about 40p lb and cherries from France and Italy were 28p lb The first Spanish and Italian peaches were around 14p each Defending the report in the Radio Times Brian Wenham editor of writes that before going on to concentrate on what seemed the major problem facing the Church today it did mention that the Church had immense resources and large congregations in some parishes The major problem was the failure to hold on to the people of the is not a problem simplv by it is well attested to within the he writes The main body of the programme depit with the factors that seem to prevent the Church diverting its resources into the cities That some of the views expressed were radical reflects the real and intense argument that is going on within the Church as to how best to avoid losing the urban YOUNG LADY to help generally required tor Lochside Hotel Excellent Staff accommodation reasonable hours and pay happy environment Immediate vacancy Write or phone for details Taychreggan Hotel By Taynuilt Ajyllshne Tel Ktlthrenan 211 PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ot luxury West Country hotel otter opportunity tor investment on long or short term basis Full security (including collateral) Write P4490 Daily Telegraph LC4 THORNDIKE 1HEAIRE Leatherbead b-day acting courses during July All are welcome Syllabus: Mrs Hore 6 1 he Keir Westside London SW19 Tel 945 2161 INS I AM PORTUGAL FOR THE 18-30 Villaparties partly-paid cancelled holidays tu tile Algarve Departure date 17 and 24th June for two oi three holiday rrom £39 per person including return let flights accommodation breaktast and dinner King 'loin Sayers lor further details on 01-741 0661 between 10 a -6 pm Forthcoming Marriages ARE YOU SELLING YOUR Next Wednesday (and every Wednesday) i your opportunity to do so in Daily Telegraph Just telephon Elizabeth Spaven at 01-353 8961 WIMBLEDON 1 Best seats daily Abbey Box Office 27 Victoria bt London SWl 01-222 3356 PREGNANCY TESTING Fitzroy Square CLINiCAKE Clinicare (T) she will help you prepare your adver-and arrange for it to appear- Loiiuun Wl Tti 01-oob 21UO- KLMlkO Massage and 7 34 7982 YOUNG PERSON WANTED as general assistant at The Rose Revived Inn Newbridge ur Witney 10 miles irom Oxtord Some bar work Apply in wrKfmg ENEMAS COLONIC IRRIGATION SKN 01-672 4021 YOUR POEMS PUBLISHED (if suitable) in a beautiful anthology Fre editorial criticism Send poems SAE for details of cash award and excellent terms LONDON LITERARY EDITIONS LTD 29 AVENUE CHAMBERS VERNON PLACE LONDON WC I HAPPY HOML lor euerly easy reach of London lei mL Folkestone 54 766 evngs DE LEON Diniua school 29h Juiy-8ih Aug Adulis: oOth Juiy-9tfi Aug Juveniles Kings Lodge Kew Green Richmond NO TAX NO DUTY! Make your own Comment I Wines for 15p a bottle Free brochure The Old Winemaker BL Pulborough Sussex 24 HR MASSAGE SAUNA Mias Lotus 13 Pail Mall '930 0145 the Royal Over-Seas League St SWl yesterday The Agent-General for New South Wales and Lady Pagan and the Agent-General for Tasmania were present SERVICE LUNCHEON London Rifle Brigade A 1914-18 reunion luncheon of the London Rifle Brigade was held yesterday at Sun Street drill hall by permission of the Commanding Officer Lt-Col Cartwright was in the chair Major-Gen Sir Victor Paley and Lieutenant-Colonels Cornell Hans-combe and Norman were guests SERVICE DINNERS Shropshire Light Infantry The annual dinner of The Shropshire Light Infantry Dinner Club was held at the Army and Navy Club last evening Brig A Hardy presided and Gen Sir Geoffrey Musson and Major-Gen Grover were present Indian Cavalry Officers Association The Indian Cavalry Officers Association held their annual dinner at the Cavalry Club last night Major-Gen Dyer presided and Gen Sir Eric de Burgh was the guest of honour Generals Sir Roy Bucher and Sir Frank Messervy Lt-Gen Vickers Major-Generals Coaker Denning Macdonald Brig Chaudhuri the Hyde Park Hotel The Hon Lloyd Tyrell Kenyon and Miss Matthews The marriage took place yesterday at St Piccadilly of the Hon Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon eldest son of Lord and Ladv Kenyon of Gredington Whitchurch Shropshire and Miss Sallv Carolyn Matthews eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Matthews of The Firs Thurston Bury St Edmunds Suffolk The Rev William Baddeley officiated The bride who was given awav bv her father was attended by seven children the Hon Kate Tyrell-Kenyon Sara Brudenell-Bruce Francesca Villar Mark and William Bomer Simon Rosselli and Peter Bomer Mr Richard Graham-Wood was best man A reception was held at the Ritz Hotel and the honeymoon is being spent abroad DINNER Royal Academy of Music and RAM Club The annual dinner of the Royal Academy of Music and the RAM Club was held at the Europe Hotel Wl last night The toast to the Royal Academy of Music and the RAM Club was proposed by the Master of the Musick Sir Arthur Bliss to which the President Dr Anthony Lewis responded The toast to the guests was proposed by Miss Georgina Zellam-Smith to which the Lord Mayor of Westminster Councillor Ul oMJEtK LAMtH IN I HB SEVEN 1 IKS This is the aim ot the Cancer Research Campaign it too' Rlease help to achieve by sending yours too? Please help to achieve by as much as you can spare to bar John Reiss Cancer Research Campaign lOept DTX1) 2 CarRon House Terrace London SWl MINORCA EOR THE 18-30s Villa-parties partly-paid cancelled holidays to Minorca Departure dates 18tb and 2Sth June lor two or tnree holiday trom £36 per person including return Jet flights accommodation breakfast and dinner Ring Tom Sayera tor turther details on 01-741 0661 between 10 am 6 pm LONG TERM toster home (preferably in Birmingnam area) required for thirteen year old boy attending Maladjusted School Applicants must be energetic and prepared for hard work Apply to Director of Social Services 132 Wln-son Green Road Birmingham IB Telephone 02 1 523 6929 Ret JO INTELLIGENT THINKING PEOPLE be alone Spend stimulating leisuie-houis with people like Join MLNSA the international society where intelligence is the onlv qualification 17000 members in 60 countries Sample entry test from: British Mensa iDTl) 13 George Street Wolverhampton Staffs I HHJGFS New imperfect from £25 -20 Freezers Hum 01-743 4049 SCOTTISH OPERA 11 ALLAN HOLIDAY JULY 21 TO AUG 4 A few places still remain on club holiday to Rome Verona Lake Garda Attend performances ot Aida Nabucco Madama Butterfly Macbeh Full details from Catherine Deas Scottish Opera Llmbank Cresc Glasgow C2 041-248 4567 MORE TRAIN FOR CHURCH OF ENGLAND By Our Churches Correspondent A six per cent increase in the number of men recommended last year for training as clergymen is reported today by the Church of England The number of university graduatec has risen to 43 per cent of those ordained Science graduates now total 10 per cent of those training for the ministry These marked increases are a reversal- of the trend in recent years which showed a serious decline in ordinations and a drop in the number of graduates The system of selection conferences dealt with 640 candidates for the Ministry in 1970 and recommended 403 This increase is the number of recommendations has not yet resulted in an increase in the number of ordinations which is still likely to show a decrease to 350 in 1971 18 MORE MILES OF 3 READY Mr A Pardoe and the Hon Josephine Darling The engagement is announced between Anthony Robert elder son of Mr Pardoe and the late Mrs Pardoe of Staindrop Co Durham and Anna Josephine Bridget elder daughter of Lord and Lady Darling of Limpley Stoke Somerset Major Guthrie and Miss Worrall The engagement is announced between Charles Ronald Llewelyn Guthrie Welsh Guards elder son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Guthrie of 55 Egerton Crescent London SW3 and Catherine eldest daughter of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs Claude Worrall of Bitham Hall Avon Dassett Leamington Spa Warwickshire Fit Lt Buckley and Miss A Turner The engagement is announced between James Reginald son of Mr and Mrs Buckley of Glasgow and Ann Elizabeth daughter of Mr and Mrs Turner of Gravesend Kent Mr Darke and Miss Pallin The engagement is announced between Geoffrey Darke RCS of Roadwater Farm Roadwater Somerset and Elizabeth younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Pallin of Little Knap Holford Somerset The marriage will take place quietly in July Mr Sturgis and Miss Cole The engagement is announced between Toby Russell younger 6on of Major and Mrs Sturgis of Dauntsey Park Chippenham Wilts and Gail Virginia elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Cole of 49 Milverton Road NW6 and Aldbury Tring Herts Mr Weight and Mrs Moore The engagement is announced between Weight of Hitchin Herts son of the late Rev Weight and of Mrs Weight and Mrs Joan Elizabeth Moore of Reading widow of Fit Lt A Moore DFC and Bar and younger daughter of the late Mr and Mrs A Spratt both formerly of Shalbourne Wilts Mr Smith-Moorhouse and Miss Thornber The engagement is announced between Colin Nigel younger son CALPE Hottest Villaparty Pditly paid cancelled holidays to tor the 1830 group on the Costa Blanca in June Picturesque villa beneath the towering Penon de Return jet flights accommodation breakfast and dinner 2 weeks irom £34 per person Ring Tom Sayers ior further details on 01-741 0661 between 10 am -6 pm 62uuu PEOPLF have already seen St Cathedral Son et Lmniere Mr Blackman and Miss Woodroffe The engagement is announced between Rodney elder son of Mr and Mrs Blackman of Crow-borough Sussex and Diana daughter of Mr and Mrs Woodroffe of Qiff End Pett Sussex Mr Jones and Miss Phillips The engagement is announced between Michael son of Mr and Mrs A Jones of Arran Road SE6 and Paula second daughter of Mr and Mrs A Phillips of Reddings Bickley Kent Mr A Sykes and Miss A Willis The engagement is announced between Andrew son of Mr and Mrs Sykes of Bury Lancs and Barbara daughter of Mr and Mrs Willis also of Bury Mr Seabrook and Miss Alford The engagement is announced between Terence only son of Mrs Seabrook of London and Pauline only daughter of Mr and Mrs A Alford of Ponthir Mon Mr Monckton and Miss McLeod The engagement is announced between Timothy James Monckton of Portelet St Brelades Jersey and Miss Mary McLeod of Fenis-cliffe Blackburn Lancashire Mr Wride and Miss A Ewart-Williams The engagement is announced between David William Wride only son of Mr and Mrs Wride of Fowlmere Cambridge and Penelope Ann Ewart-Williams only daugnter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Ewart-Williams of Yatton Somerset LUNCHEONS Her Government The Secretary of State for Foieign and Commonwealth Affairs Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Lady Douglas-Home were hosts at a luncheon given by Her Majesty's Government yesterday at Lancaster House in honour of the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr Kiichi Aichi and Mrs Aichi Other guests were The Japanese Ambassador and Mm Yukawa Mr Anthony Royie and Mrs yle Mr Hirahara Mr Arita Mr Akafani Mr and Mrs Nakashima Mr and Mrs Goto Mr Aoki Mr Kurokawa Mr and Mrs Takahashi Mr Muraoka Mr Michael Stewart and Mrs Stewart Lorn and Lady Purntwood Mr David Steel Sir Norman and Lady Brain Sir Francis and Lady RundaW Sir John and Lady Figgrsa Sir Frederic Bennett and Lady Bennett Sir Denis and Lady Gretnhill Prof and Mrs Bovvnas Sir John Pilcher Mr and Mrs B-odie Mr and Mrs Ilford Mr and Mrs Keswick Mr and Mrs Cudlipp Mr and Mrs Sanders Mi A Graham Mr Hudson Mr and the Hon Mrs A Morgan and Mr Crowson By Our Motoring Staff A further lS miles of the 3 from Basingstoke to Light-water Surrey will be opened next Friday Ten more miles of the London-South Wales Motorway the 4 between Tormar-tin Gloucestershire and Stanton St Quintin Wiltshire will be opened on Tuesday tonight bee Second Reiai sj45 pm under Entrrtainnients John Wells who was accompanied Major Lord Ferrier and the Eari by the Lady Mayoress replied of Mar were present HOME FARM Shalstone Buckingham Permanent home ottered by lady in this Ueiyhtluj House Particularly suit-aole for country lover witfi car Holiday guests a iso welcome Fin-mere 2o2 WA OF THE WORLD Undersigning Away EVENTS Princess Anne visit Comcnonwpaltfi Assoc Horse Rangers Hampton Court Mews 4 Princess Alexandra attend Commonwealth l) i iltti service Guildhall 6 Life Guard mounting Horse Guard 1 1 Guard mounting Buckingham Palace 1130 British Museum: Illuminated mss: Romanesque 1130 Papyrus of Anl 1 Great pharaoh of Dynasty 3 Guildhall Srhool Music John Carpenter St Vera Scheer mezzo-soprano 10 Natural History Museum Folklore of flow'ers 3 Poetry Soc 21 Earls Court Sq: Alan Jackson Pete Morgan 730 Victoria Albert Museum Madeleine Mainstone art during the English Commonwealth 115 Victoria Embankment Gdns: Met Police Band 3 730 Theatres Cinema Page 31 GREY HAIRS AT 30 Use Deckers Hair Darkening Bay Rum On4y 32-p each or 29p each for 3 bottle inc post parking Send PO Nagele's Ltd Box 9 Edgware Rd London NW9 ANY DISCARDED CLOTHING We caa always make good use of used clothing and especially welcome West London Mission Clothing Centre 84 Caledonian Road London 1 (Tei TER 9903) PREGNANCY I EST IN oT tL 01-692 279 OXFAM IS HELPING I Hi BLIND IO SEE Cataract -blindness is common in parts of Africa £2 has paid for simple operation that enables a man to see and to fend for himself Surely this money 11 spent Please send a donation to Oxfam Dept 40 274 Banbury Road Oxford um i (POROS) VIII Apartment Cypress Trees for two three people available June due to partly-paid cancellations From £58 per person including return jet flights Ring Tom Sayers for further details on 01-741 0661 between 10 am -6 prog or Leicester 57067 CARIBBEAN cruise 3 weeks November Party has few vacancies Reduced terms Write CC 12928 Daily Telegraph EC4 SPECIALIST IN MADE TO MEASURE classic coats and suits can now accept appointments PETER BORIN 455 7579 INTERNATIONA! MICROFILM CEDURES 75 Victoria Street London SWl invites Lecturers Instructor A all those actively engaged in an microform operation: including FILMING COM GCTV microHtho SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS to contact IMP a a matter of interest and without obligation li Mai Cook handyman qardener Country situation NW Lancs Light duties Excellent accommodation TV etc Suit person vrttb no ties seekinq pood home and employment WM-4508 Daily Telegraph EC 4 WAN -1) 5 shares 994 0410 PRIVATE COLLECTOR will qive £20 to £100 for large colour plate books pre i9oo Write PC 4458 Daily Telegraph EC 4 Africans would no longer be imprisoned for minor offences against the Pass Laws The market rallied later only to plunge to a new low when it was announced that Mrs Helen Joseph the British-born South African authoress now in hospital after a cancer operation had been freed from house arrest At a crowded meeting at the Beria Memorial Hall yesterday Mrs Dutt-Pauker the Hamp LAixt GARDA Itay Viia to tet £35 vv Sce Tel 01 -3t54 3565 PAKi riMl COMPAMON HtLP ur laoy iii niudcrn oungaiow 7 8 Wood Oxford HOME LIFT bah Shepard Lift un install HU 2900 Daily telegraph Et 4 CHAIRMAN'S XJ6 Automatn inihs only One careful driver Lxein-piaiy condition £2650 Telephone Norwich 231 II WIMBLEDON Wanted: Centre Court eats any days Write WW 12878 Do ill I EC4 PRIVACY IN riME OF SICKNESS for men and women of all ages unable to attord high mirsing home available at the Florence Nightingale Hospital Particulars of admission and the hospital's work are obtainable trom: Secretary 19 Liwon Grove 1 ornli NWl £500 REWARD in from Abbots Ripton Hall Abbots Riplon Hunts 28th-29th May 1971 quantity of silver and in particular 18th Century French Travelling Clock in Ormolu by Hreguet" Ellis Buckle Ltd Sidney House Sidney Street Cambridge will pay above reward or oro-rata subject to usual conditions ADVU I ON SUN CLI BS A I Mrs The Natunst Foundation Oipington LEATHER CHESTI Rl 1 D6 a id etc at factory prices Free brochure and price list Selecta Furnishings 21 Bristol Road Brighton Tel: 683332 ROT I (IMMONWEALTH "SOCIETY requires Secretary Receptionist with personality initiative and ability to deal with people Typing essential shorthand an advantage 5 day good fringe benefits Telephone Mias Keenan 01-930 6733 or write 18 Northumberland Ave WC2N 5BJ INSPIRATIONAL GEMINI PEOPLF (May 21 -June 20 respond to the genius of Partums Rochas MADAME for her MONSIEUR for him stead thinker and chairman of in which the prices of drinks the undersigned believe the time has come for Great Britain to give serious thought to diplomatic recognition of the German Democratic Republic So begins a letter in the Times about the necessity of being agreeable to Communist East German satellite Without reading further for the moment the eye switches at once to the list of signatories who call themselves the Committee for the Recognition AFter reading the list there is little point in reading the rest of the letter What it says is familiar to the last detail Yes there are the familiar names: James Aldridge Malcolm Arnold Burhop Alan Bush Geoffrey McDermott Pritt Renee Short Sternberg and our old friend the Rev Paul Oestreicher with a few names less stunningly Familiar in this contpxt: Crossman for instance the well-known authority on domestic economy and estate management Obviously such committees cannot include all the familiar names (all the extreme Left-wing Ps for instance) nor can such letters he signed by all the signatories available or they would fill the whole newspaper Rut it would be interesting to know how these committee-members and signatories are selected or select themselves for any particular Leftist cause Do they take turns on a roster cast lots or is there some central body which decides the whole matter? LOANS Foreign and Commonwealth Ofrice The Hon A A Hankey Assistant Under-Secretary of State Foreign and Commonwealth Office was host yesterday at a luncheon given at the Dorchester in honour of Dr Ricardo Novoa Arciniegas Deputy Director-General Social Security Administration El Salvador and Senora de Novoa Arciniegas The Ambassador of El Salvador and Senora de Quinonez were present Association of Air Attaches The Association of Air Attaches in London under the chairmanship of the doyen Lt-Col Sones-son held a luncheon at the Inn on the Park Wl yesterday Obituary Sir HARRY KNOX Gen Sir Harry Hugh Sidney Knox who died at Highcliffe Hants yesterday aged 97 had a notable career in the Army which began when he joined the Roval Irish Rifles in 1890 In iR93 he transferred to the NorthamPton-shire Regt He saw service on the North-West frontier of India and went to France in 1915 with the British Expeditionarv Force He was wounded awarded the DSO and mentioned in despatihes seven times From 1926 to 1930 he was Director of Militarv Training at the War Office and commanded the 3rd Division from 1930 to 1932 Sir Harry wa Lieutenant of the Tower of London from 1933 to 1935 and Adjutant-General to the Fn-res from 1935 to December 1937 when he resigned to facilitate the promotion of vounger officers and as part of the reconstitution of th Armv Council bv Mr Hore-Relisha the then Secretary for War He retired in 1938 and was annointed Governor of the Roval Hospital a post he held until 19-13 He was Colonel of the Regt from 1931 te 1943 In 1904 he married C-ace Una Storrs whe Hid in 1954 Thev had a daughter SALARIED PERSONS POSTAL LOANS LTD Loans from £10 no security 175 Regent Street Wl 734 1795 303 High Holborn WCl 405 3201 Housewives Against Racism denounced the base cunning of the South African Government The South African Whites need not imagine she said that by releasing Mrs Joseph they would modify in any way the total abhorrence felt for them by all decent people throughout the world The release of Mrs Joseph was in a sense an act of violence against world opinion even against the eternal spirit of Protest itself Could anyone she asked imagine the Soviet Government for instance acting in this provocative and undemocratic way An elderly man at the back of the hall evidently a Fascist and racist agent provocateur said he was glad Mrs Joseph had been freed whatever the reason Would Mrs Dutt-Pauker he asked have been better pleased if Mrs Joseph had been kept under house arrest or even not allowed to go to hospital for her operation at all As Mrs Dutt-Pauker hesitated for a moment in face of this unexpected provocation loyal members of the League of Humanist Sixth Formers for Peace seized the old monster and flung him out onto the pavement with a thud that could be heard as far away as tomb Do As Told ARTICLES FOR SALE YRPI l-l XHIBVTION 48o t97) per sq yd Coco matting from 1 8p (3'7) NEW CARPETS up to 5 saving Axmmsters Wiltons Cords tine Tintawn) Ruh Matting Ac immediate samples estimates fittings Unique cut-to-size Mail Order Your carpet problems solved Open all day Friday Sapphire Carpets Ltd (Dept 3) Craven Road Ealing W5 01-567 1 894 CARPET BYRGAIN 12ft Wilton Brotdloom velvet pile in Seaweed Gold Brown Bottle Green uual average price £5-25 yd now only £3 50 yd from Resista Carpus Ltd 183 Hammersmith Road London W6 01-748 0919 GOl I) I It! IGNS mint only £4 80 carfi 1 00 for £440 Fairfiurst Limited CEft 1908) 207 Duckworth Street Darwen Lancs Tel: 72189 TABLE TENNIS TABLES Collapsible from £19 25 carr pd Tel Wokingham (Beiks) 2292 are I presume slightly higher But Nadirinns a subsidiary of Nadirco the mammoth Midland consumerama consortium have gone much further than this in their harassment of smokers and subservience to medico-statistical fashion At one of their pubs the Quantity Surveyor (formerly the Red Lion) on the Soup Hales by-pass the genial manager Maj Blusterham-Smith has earned a special merit award from Nadirco for his antismoking campaign Although consumers are allowed to smoke cigarettes cigars or pipe tohacco bought on the premises they may not smoke their own supplies unless they have ordered at least six pints of beer or the equivalent in wine or spirits or ordered (if not consumed) prefabricated cardboard Nadir-snacks (available in all bars except the Hawaii Smoked-Salmon-in-a-Basket Lounge) of equal value Had a chan in here the other the Major is fond of saying long-haired student type bcard-and-spectacles brigade Thought come the silly-clever with me by ordering half a dozen sausage rolls and trying to smoke them soon had him he adds with a glint of pleasure in his small eyes and a sw-ift characteristic gesture of wringing a neck NO SECURITY £50 upwards Grosvenor Advance Ltd 20 Holborn EC 1 01-405 5088 £100 to £10000 No security Rhodes Ltd 55 Pall Mall SWl 930 7758 £100 TO £25000 No security Edgware Trust Ltd 4 8 Mount St London Wl 01-629 0751 of Dr and Mrs Smith-Moorhouse of 21 Beechfield Sandal Wakefield and Valerie Elizabeth second daughter of Mr and Mrs Thornber of Rose Mount Mytholraroyd near Halifax Mr Prior and Miss Greenwood The engagement is announced between John only son of the late Mr Prior and Dr Prior of Grimsby Lincolnshire and Josephine only daughter of Mr and Mrs A Greenwood of Stamford Lincolnshire Mr Madden and Miss Brodribb The engagement is announced between Philip Martin third son of Mr and Mrs Madden of Darling Point Sydney Australia and Susan Jean elder daughter of Dr and Mrs Brodnbb of Eltham London Mr Lindsay and Miss Knight The engagement is announced between Robert Charles Orr Scott elder son of Mr and Mrs Lindsav Mondara Somerville Gardens Tunbridge Wells and Shiela younger daughter of Mrs Knight and the late Mr Knight of Christchurch New Zealand Mr I Ferguson and Miss Duncan The engagement is announced between Ian youngest son of Mr and Mrs Ferguson and Teresa eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Duncan both of Stafford Mr Snenoer and Miss I Hurst The engagement is announced between Simon Timothy son of Mr Spencer of Twickenham and of Mrs EL Stencer of Malvern and Iduna Rosalind elder daughter of Mr and Mrs A A Hurst of Henfield Sussex Mr Dawson and Miss Jarman The engagement is announced between Peter son of Mr and Mrs Dawson of Chester and Patricia daughter of Mr and Mrs Jarman of Heaton Moor Stockport Mr Given-Wilson and Miss I Bain The engagement is announced between Christopher John younger son of Mr and Mrs Given-Wilson of Three Winds Crow Hill Ringwood Hants and vive CITY OF LONDON COMPANY The following have been elected officers of the City of London Companv for the ensuing year: Master Mr A Martin Senior Warden Mr Hume Mitchell Junior Warden Mr Fisher Senior Steward Mr Deans and Junior Steward The Master Chamberlain ARTICLES WANTED WE BUY EVERYTHING lor cash Job lots bankrupt stocks etc 01-550 7315 TODAY'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTIsem*nTS More Provocation UNIVERSITY NEWS At Worcester College Oxford the following election has been made to a Besse Scholarship: Charaix University of Page Houses For Sale 8 Houses To Let 8 Legal Notices 8 Loans 12 Offit ial Appointments 10 11 Opera Ballet 31 Personal 12 Public Notices 8 Situations Vacant 8 9 10 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 Situations Wanted 28 Theatres Cinemas 31 Page Agencies 8 Art Galleries 31 Articles For Sale 12 Articles Wanted 12 Au Pair 8 Births Marriages Deaths 32 Building Sites Land 8 Business Propositions 8 Contracts Tenders 8 Entertainments 31 Exhibitions 31 Flats Maisonettes 8 Holiday Accommodation 8 Hotels Resorts 8 Count Op-a-rl df riumbur In Parle A fonndpr and first nrpei-dont ef Fodoration des Bureaux Fxtraits de PrpSce prnnriptnr of Ami" de la PrSe establhed bv father in 1879 as one of first Press-cutting bureaux Cnt -thur Franois Patrirk ews RN At Javea Captain-n-charge Portland 1957-58 headmaster "Jautical College banghourne 1959-89 Younger p-rfior of Trinity House jo-rq45 ar an(j Korea 1952-53 CBF 1959 Dr Jnsenh Soar At Kensington Hosnital Pembrotrpshire aped 92 O-ganist and Master of the Choristers St Cathpdral Pembrokeshire 1922-54: President National Eisteddfod Abergwaun Denutv Lientpnant Pem brokeshire 1952 MBF 1947 Charles Vyse In London aged 89 Sculptor and potter Associate Royal College of Art Never ft Dull Moment UCKTLY for him his views bring Latest Wills BRAGC Ellen Andover (duty Net £18807' £40729 COLBECK Watford (duty £177811 49935 GOUL DSBURY Martin Hampshire duty £28180) 63084 MORSE Great Witch-ineham Norfolk idutv £74115) 163308 PEATLING A St Albans duty £42755) 93137 SISSON Sophia Cheltenham A PUB in North London owned by Allied Breweries (make a note of that name) has undergone an The public bar deprived of its dartboard dominoes and so on has been converted into an air-conditioned lounge in which smoking will be banned for a trial period of six months This experiment may be even more ingenious than it because people who want to smoke in this pub will now have to use the saloon or lounge bars Travel 8 provocative him a few hundreds in TV and journalistic fees and possibly £1000 a vear as an economic consultant (from an article in the New Statesman about the financial plight of Ps) Telephone: To place an advertisem*nt General Classified enquiries 01-353 2060 01-583 3939 SHARES of Rentacrowd the British mob supplying empire fell sharply yesterday after the South African Government had announced that (duty £26235) 70227 Lindsay Isobel eldest daughter ot theed High Wycombe Mr and Mrs Bain ot 18 (dutv £39220) 95907 Hprries Road Maxwell Park WILD Miss I Cheltenham Glasgow (diity £20995j 50822 Peter Simple i.

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