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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 6

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6 THL" Gl'ARDI A Friday May 14 1971 ENTERTAINMENTS GUIDE I PARLIAMENT Finding the earner 1 wgr Manchester 200-year-old contempt charge kept by navy The 200-year-old Navy offence of behaving with contempt to a superior officer would be considered again before the next Act dealing with Service discipline was introduced in five years' time. This was stated by Mr Anthony Lambton, Under-Secretary'. Defence, when MPs discussed the Armed Forces (Lord) Bill which lays down the disciplinary codes for the three Services. continue, but under different names. A long night for the Lords NORMAN SHRAPNEL The Lords is becoming the bct r.isht club in Europe Alter a couple of rehearsals taking them beyond 2 am, they embarked on an all-night session on the industnal Relation Bill with a strong sense of dut they were paid hy the hour, as'-omebody in the Commons has been suggesting, cimte a number of their lordships would be totter-ng off to breaklast this morning with a heavy packet of take home money.

Following a rather optimistic announcement that the Whitsun recess would start on Slay 27, they began with a testy argument about whether iliev were going too fat or too' with this committee I of the Bill. Too fast, according to the Leader of tne Opposition, Lord Shackletun. who criticised tht Government for pressing on regardless of the strain they vu're undergoing. But Lord at the Government box insisted on the Bill's urgencv. and they scampered on relentlessly.

Closed shop arguments earned them up to teatinie. and they found time for onc quite talking. The battle went on with many long hours still ahead. LIBRARY THEATRE. 'il in 4 ,1 A 4- ll.it I MI HOUSES BY THE GREEN OPERA HOUSE.

34 WM I wjfc ,11 I ii. A II NATIONAL THEATRE MERCHANT OF VENICE LAURENCE OLIVIER AS SHYLOCK 1 i Ai L) ji (Jj 'l Hr- rjl u1 ili ii ni.H I I SWAN LAKE 1 RAVMONOA ACT 'i 1 tii tl III GISELLE PALACE 061-23h 0184 M.v 1 i lor A 1: in. A I ft PM til U' UNIVERSITY mix ii'ii-1 iii i('n, rn t't .11 CASTE Mn I 1 1 I11 1 1 GREEN JULIA Bolton OCTAGON THEATRE H0S5ON CHOICE Chichester CHICHESTER. I'l II '4 Edinburgh HOVAL LYCEUM EDINBURGH I -I'll Hii.i. I IIMIP III- III I llllllllll CHERRY ORCHARD Him Olli'i 1' I Leeds LEEDS PLAYHOUSE A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE nl M.ni I Mi's 7 DRACULA (Iiles (C Winchester i said it was all very well to pooli-pooh the differences, in the 'orces but to the new recruit the little rivalries meant a lot.

Naval men did not want to have any disciplinary matters which nnht have arisen in their own i ship dealt with by outoidcrs. even outsiders in the same i Service. waior.G,nprai d'Avisdor- Lichfield and I 111 IV LilLIIlit'lU dlJU Tamworth) said .1 was wrons this case to try to standar- dise the codes of discipline. The Navy should be allowed to retain its present system i The Home Secretary, Mr Reginald Maudling, will be writing soon to magistrates' courts, advising them to make full use of present arrangements for tracing bread-winners. the Prime Minister said, replying to Mr Gilbert Longden (C.

Hertfordshire SW). wno said there were families being maintained the State because the breadwinner couid not, or would not. be found. Mr Heath said that when informotion was requested from courts in England and Wales it was made available from the central social security records, and the records of the National Health Sen ice. the passport office, and the Ministry of Defence.

When a family was receiving supplementary' benefit the Supplementary Benefits' Commission assisted in (raeinr; those liable for maintaining them. We are goin; to utmost lengths to enahle' people to he traced without giving awav confidential information. It must he apparent that there is a very delicate dividing line when one provides information to enable these matters to b- HeMt with and when one withholds information because, in the circumstances, something nominal mav be made available." yiT Joi.n Morris. Deputv Opposition Defence spokesman ai(i ihere was dissatisfaction tVla, cnnrifir nlTpnr nf enn m-, he reason which had been iven in the Select Committee on tne Armea orces nau oeen that the navy, much more re- nucntly than the others, were o'nt paraphernalia of courts-martia) and reference lo a higher authority. Rivalries However, it had apparent, on the evidence heard by the committee, that only 45 per cent of the Navy were at sea and of that 45 per cent he was not sure how manj would be outside administrative sup- port, some wouia oe in pori or in Home waters.

Rear-Admiral C. Morgan- i become Replying. Mr Anthony Lambton assured Mr Morri- the remarks he made would be con-1 sidered before the nest review. The Select which had considered the Bill decided it was acceptable to retain the specific offence of behavin- 1 Mth cnU'P, 10 a. Ollicer lor Hie nui mai II was not desirable to include such a offence for the Armv and Air Knrce.

neither of iin.V, nvor h-. ii viivi ti- Lambton This was the one i exception to the commonality of thn lmmn nf niTences Contempt for a superior had been an officer offence in all three but in the Army and Air Force it came under the more general charge of conduct to the prejudice cf ood order and military discipline. The offence would COCHRANE THEATRE '4j I (cmnis 7.4rj s.itnnt.iv vits BALLET RAMBERT tod.v Mr-tiling llirrrrirrf COLISEUM. 1. Ls (JtN.

LONDON FESTIVAL BALLET fuiiiiihr a 7 SO A loim.rrnn A PETROUCHKA. NIGHT SHADOW. ETUDES. COLISEUM IKSO 3I(J. MflV IJ Mine I iril I onilon n(ipf irtr nl Hir I NEW YORK CITY CENTER I0FFREY BALLET mw tin ilm In im I I ti i tubiJ i COVENT GARDEN.

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iHW I 1sLr-r-I 4 7 GREEK OANCES DORA STRATOtl ICA. Thr Mll EXHIBITION- I'M Hi nn.i ii i-tuU M.ii I'llll bv Lirr EXHIBITION l.n 1 1 mill! M.ii IKI EXHIBITION Ni- pnnt tiv liillv ll.inri ll.inirS (1 nil. EXHIBITION Nil. I ni'i- liitti.iiu Wlii.li.i.i itni-ii l.i. llli 1 ART AND REVOLUTION Mil I I I 111 ii i .1 .1 rj oin Mi'iui.

nulilli 4tli POETRY INFORMATION Part i.ii' n.i i in I hi in li nt, tll- 1 .1 11 I 'nl' II: Ii inn Win I -Hi. imtlll on VICTORIA A ALBERT MUSEUM. South Kfnllnalcn SW 7 iplnurs lntin lli'litii i iiins vln-kilaw Hl-r. Iiiin. 1(1.

mii, l.i. i iirrk Chess Amnesty urged Conductors IAMES LOUCHRAN MAURICE HANDFORD Nlctiol.i Br.nthwJillr Mjtcolm Binm Strphru Bithop Allrcdo Cimpoll Anlhonv GolclilDiir Ellubrth Simon BOOKING OPENS TOMORROW 10 am noSPECTUS ii ii ii. i II lllliii --ii i VI IUI I. I. in unl .4 1,1 Choice was: sell painting or close gallery "There arc examples of extortion and blackmail.

At a later stage 01 this Bill 1 have very much in mind that we should consider an amnesty of all illegal immigrants here because of the evils which their presence mav give rise to." He said the controls the Bill achieved the balance between a system winch will be unfairly repressive, giving rise to justifiable apprehension and a system which invites evasion." Mr Svdnev Bidwell SiHithall) claimed that Mr Dcedes's figures were a gross and wild exaggeration. An ainiiestv fur illegal immigrants should be considered former Conservative Home. Office Minister. Mr William Deedes, urged In the Commons Deede.N (C Ashfonl) told the Commons standing committee on the Immigration Bill that possibly tens of thousands of illegal immigrants were in Britain. Mr Dcedes.

chairman nf the Commons Select Committee on Kace Relations and Immigra-ration. said: Where the system of control breaks down and illegal immigrants get in. all manner of evils will follow. Mr Carol (Lab. Lewisham S) explained in the Commons last night why Uonienichino'-i "Adoration of the Shepherds" was sold by the )omenichino.

claimed Mr John-governors of Dulwich Art son. a governor of the Dulwich Gallon, where it been College. festival Liverpool linui MV IS BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON tt, Unr.ulis I hirers rtirnier. ii' l-ri 7. SO Din Ml 4.5 A Hftl win a.rntji Buhdao H' nr mijim vti nul buv 4 bciKM 1 at AS- discouor.

THE LANCASHIRE TWINS rt (iol-lom 11 Mv luac Nottingham NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE 1 S' imu- 7. if) Sal.ifjnv 5 0 A I'lEii'ilif. Him- A rv Ijtol perls LILYWHITE LIBS I "is nt uihmI I vmm'j Po Oldham OLDHAM COLISIUM 2 1B23 I iu I s.i 4 nu 1' IC BAD MOUSK 'i Pii 'm nfi jii'i I n'k trtnl Cirv Sheffield PLAYHOUSE I "1411. Utl n.ik A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. I Mi.

JU.hinr IJ Inunnls'l Sort. Stoke-on-Trent VICTORIA THEATRE kjVb2 I uni'itn 7. SO THE SAMARITAN ul til IVIrr IrrMiii 'III' ninu lilitlJ fv IS HANDS UP rOR VOU THE WAR IS ENDED in. 1 i. rim unirtitiitv Stratford-upon-Avon It'i hI SliJl.r.p-af lllfirr hs a.ulilil in Mils MERCHANT OF VENICE I mi- M.i I 10 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING I M.ii M.

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7 30 pm JUNE )9 JULY 3 (excluding: Sundivi jnd Mondays) Vllim Titilkv OLD VIC I ION i I III If I I illt A 1'ititoi 15 A .0 MRS WARREN'S PROFESSION li A U.1. i Th Nsllonal HrJilth. I hui nrii A Ml: Th Cpliilnol Koptnltk. I'tJH OPEN AIR. Mi ni ill- I'K.

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I Qi n. :t.Ml anil K.O DANNY LA RUE A I I HI PM vMlh ROY HUOD PALLADIUM 141. tT.7.. 'ititlv tt.Ui-II 4 Mu Sa( 1 TO Such Kin. TOMMY COOPER.

I OUNN. ANITA HARRIS 5 CONWAY. PICCADILLY 4.V 4'idhi. i m.ii unl-. nnii Ml iS I'MtM I I MU.AHI I VIVAT VIVAT RCCINA tjv Moiirit Unit, with MAIIK OICiN AM PHOENIX (H.M Hfilll.

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fiftcr Itoor. Ut'ialil VinnJlv SLEUTH ii- tin sir Fwno THEATRE UPSTAIRS 7,.0 I ANARCHIST bv llrtial Mmir VAUDEVILLE I ft Ah IMn. Ivqi. t. 1.i i- His 4'i, I ilti Morn, lonv Rntton.

it.i ii'pn Mfcivlt. inii i uJ in MOVE OVER MRS MARKHAM s( I NN mis IHM il lit Ills lunnr O. SL. VICTORIA PALACE 18U XM.t. Nl 1 nut K.4, 4Wr 1 1 i lUI OOO Vpfi'vlM 1 Tht suck ml vvhli Mlmtr1 Shw MAC1C OF THE MINSTRELS WNlTlllALL IJU M.l-' I IHIMKI Ol Ml'll I I I HI VIWII IS.

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(I i ATTON LUXURY CINEMAS CATLEY MAJOR: AIRPORT pi rt 7 Ii-ai pm. M.II. IVi.l A. s.il. UTCH CASSIDY A THE SUNDANCE KID Hi-l-jini-il fnl sirfiiiil nprk 1 pill.

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ft ACADEMY THREE (4.. XHI'ii Kmm-siinii's SEVEN SAMURAI Milniii ni'i id i ASTORIA. Chf. RojO ll i't I i i- M.iivmi hnl I h''i' s.hrrn PAINT YOUR WAGON iM I fill. TV (Kii'Ii ri 4 (I.

H.H. I -tlf I) 40 llitnkiltili CAMEO-POLY O.ioio Ctr l.44 tJs. ni 7 1 1 H- 't I ion I INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN ABOVE SUSPICION i) 1 It. 1 i CAMEO ROYAL LOVE IS A 4 LETTER WORD iN) m.l THE GALLERY MURDERS CARLTON. 1 1 AL THE RIGHT NOISE5 i 1'iou.

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Mill' ODEON Mihl- Artrt CLCOPATR I I i -mt ii i oiMl OOOkdlllr ODEON 91 M.irtlm Lnt im-i i Mn Ci.mt Hoi in ui, l(n ANNE OF THE THOUSAND OAYS r. n'i im .1 III' PARAMOUNI LOw i Ht-grm St iS'i f.4'141 tt i i in II ,1 LOVE STORY '10 li rl ill fit Sa' 1 Ml "-'in 4 'i Ml 411 PARIS PULLMAN SIh KfM THE WANDERER i tLfr GRAND ME AULNESi li i il t'LAZA LOWCi Rraritl St 1 Hi in LOVE OUT i I i i .0 -tun 1 4(1 PRINCE CHARLES Leu. Sn 4 I i FIVE EASY PIECES ri 1 Mum I i A 1 1 4 P'M RITZ ufK so ELVIS irii Ihr II 1 rrii u. 4 I I Sn( 1 1 Ml STUDIO ONE. Oil.

Clrc. i i Mik f. JANE cYRE t1 THE OTHER CINEMA. KINGS CROSS Ilihibir. rrmonviiir nd i)i'i ICE i nil" ii I i m.i IliMHi sr, tt In a 7 A 0 Warner rendezvous i 4V1 DEATH IN VENICE 111 i 'i WARNER WEST END Lfflc Sq 4 (i'J JA MEIN GENERAL' a -s 1 in in ri I KM GIMPtt PILS.

in soutn Mol'uu s-rrrl 1. miw(MifM Hnlil Mai MARLBOROUGH GRAPHICS 17 IN OM l.H MMIU IH't Ls BY Nl 1 N. -MU UNslS. lijiU I0Vt lo-l. until M.i RICHARO GREEN Dover Strtrtl.

MUM I IOs Dl VMNUM.s 0,1 tll.l' Ml. GALLCRY. (111. I-SIIK 10 sl ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS SUMMER fINIIITION Jiln linn. idn- i.Lii 11 StuJruf iiiii wrfntji.

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Ml II- VICTOR VfAOOINCTON Lsnaw. 1 THE SOCIALIST bdltdfll'l 1 vv.lllil imntif r. prtHlu.lh- PARTY MMS 1 in'imiMftv ifhouf ii'H'ino'i oMirt.mp pfttLM It nppn. Mrt Mil WXT- tflr lor ilrt.iitv ol rti -ina mw rronp ni(viir uml liHturr- On World (G. Tht Socialist Prtv ol Grct EHtaln.

$2 CUPKam Hlt SI Lontfon S.W A. CHINA CARDBN lina.in' mol rlisURl LTiini-si. llrMAiirnm Ssrrs Oilnr lood Iftim n.sin lo 1 mm in mp ntmospserr ilAnnag to iMKSisqirr-. cie Rtrnvr strwt. VV(- I CS00IRI62 1 ommraxm 1 I il i At two of Scotlands' most comfortable hotels.

an all-inclusive cost you can relax from dinner Sri 12 on Friday to Sunday morning and enjoy a weekend programme entertainment presented to you by leading artistes. Bayoneting the Alekhine At the CALLY HOTEL G.ilehouse-of-Fleet. Tel Galehousc 341 MAY 2123 PHILIP CHALLIS at the o-ano Concert iMid broadcasting pianist, having aopr 3red with the Royal Philliarmon'C orchestra, and in tr- Sir Henry Wood Promenade Conceits. Guest artiste in recitals at Edinburgh Festival. iftTTinfcnCTmHn At the MARINE HOTEL Ciorrwell Hoad rvioith Tel North Berwick 2406 MAY 2123 KATINKA SEINER (Soarano) Proqrmmi ol Viennese composers including Morart, Beelhovcn, Schubert.

Sctiuman. Wolfe and Mahler viitfi Courtney Kenny at Piano. iiiimjiimiw.wwujJii.wJ..L Although fewer ship were' now in far distant waters, this did not alter the fact that the Kleet was hishlv mobile and i hrirl in hp tn accent iinme- "of plan Thp Bl t.onlpleu.d com. mlttee and report stages, and was given an unopposed third reading. cedures before any such disposals in future.

The financial position of the gallery was "complete justifica tion for selling the In addition to rising costs expensive security arrange- i men had to be installed a few years ago. This was to prevent rcpotilion of the sensational theft in which many paintings. including Rembrandt's "Girl at the Window." were taken. Kfforts to raise money had included unsuccessful approaches to the Arts Council and South London boroughs, i An attempt to raise an endow- ment of 100.000 from trusts in Britain and the United States had raised only 3.000. Mr Johnson said the governors were faced with the prospect nf having to sell one picture.

We took the most careful advice from a representative of the Royal i Academy, who serves on the i hoard of trustees, as to hu picture to sell and wirch would do the least harm to the roller- I tion." If this action Ii3d not been taken, the gallerv would nave closed. Mr Wi liam van Strauben7ee. -aid the essence of the problem the Educalion Secretary had to consider, was whether the gallery needed fund on the scale contemplated. The an-w cr was clearly es ine answer to whether there was any practicable alternative way of rais- ing the sum involved was Xo Next week's debates COMMON'S Mondai. Consumer protection, dcbaie.

Tuesdai. finance Bill, coin-mittcc stage Wednesday. White Paper on Ioc3l gov ernmrni in England, debate Kmancc Bill committee siagc. Friday. Private members LORDS Vnd readTrx pPfPfe mil tec.

Tucsdav. Kire Precautions Bill, report Industrial Relations Bill, committee Wednesday. "An alternator service to radio oroaacasting. 1 aei.uc. Thui-sdaj.

-Indus mmmitttsr. rial Relation TA recruiting goes well Reselre in MClt- olunteer Ke.senc 'n a recruu- ing arive DCKin on April i. ms neany a uuru o. me laigei of lO.oOO. Mr Geoffrey Johnson Jmitn.

Parliaaientary Secretary at the Ministry of Defence, gave the figures "durina Question time in the Commons yesterday to Major General James d'Avigdor-Goldsmid (C. Lichfield and Tamworth). who used to com- mand the Territorial Army. Bv KKONAKl) in. ill's ill llirci am defence nio cs, IahIimK'I No.

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Vauxhall) had opened a debate on the matter, saying that the sale had caused "grave anxiety among those who care about our museums and galleries and the heritage of our treasures Strauss called lor stringent safeguarding pro- BAUDEN Infm-ninnl Intlhllshed in iigoslaua but multi-lingual) as ineir source oi uul-huik in met mil rirtitsh sea lussev ir Chess. Sutton ividficld Warwickshire, at i-Mio) girs N-N." a -o for the moment is ilie "in" move lhc ehoue i plirase is iieiuicrate recent wm laneriy. ilie leading Rrnivh evpert on the Mekliine. s.iggesi, that 10 I'P "non a Informant, is stronger: II IM 12 H-QJ (another ulc.i is Knolmin 12 R-QRl 1" n-N." iio2) P-Kfi Informant civc siinlinl nfter this move indicat-trig lli.it White lias decisive achantacc. and the Rumanian larlv plavpr Xiciilau faithfnllv follow cd "the analy-is in her CaiTertv at Wiik- postal game) and White failed to i iiroe value for her sacrificed own and lost I 11 R-Bl 11 N-Q4 1 B-3 12 P-QR3 15 VX3 0-0 16 P-Q6 B-X-l 1.

B-Q4 is the older line refuted bv the sacrifice 17 B-KS 11 P-KB3 Gipshs hopes to improve on 11 0-0 12 P-QR3 i 13 B-03. when Black is crushed by White's pawn centre 12 IMJR3 X-R3 P-KX4 The came proper. as opposed to the prepared besnns with this cnerpetic paun sacrifice xthirh nsn the trademark of eimiroic line acainM me Sicilian 13 llP 14 R-KM P-KB4 13 IM13 BN Blacks posiuon is difficult In a later panic from Havana Trineov v. Kooriuuej. Black tried to improve bv 13 B-Itj ch.

but lost quickh Ifi I K-02 B-R RxP Wi is o-m cn -'u 21 B-KX3 R4 22 4 16 0B 0-0 17 R-B2 18 QR.KI 7 Bcltor p.B p. pP so O.RS H.Kl 21 r.KB! 2.1 Bill XsB 24 sR ch KxO 2J RxP ch K-Kl 26 B-QX5 i ttlnS vtr 23 OR.V2 P-V4'! Black is vinnin i 24 BA'S Q-OI 25 P-XA 4l-42 26 PxP B-B3 27 X-K2 N-K4 and now Wbite 27 K-Rl is necessary. 2S -B4 uir mr cn iv-ki 30 QP ch I RcM'irns The primitive knock oiit finish is an appropriate end to this game, with its strange mixture of creative ideas and unforced errors. 1 We Siitulliin No. nan-Zee.

Play continued 1.1 q-Qi (thiiMt 2 -Ivl). tf 1 PP 1-1 PP (a little-viuniV V.I5T nr if knnvvn move nririnnted in i 19(52 dm take risks 2 or if X(C7)P 2 Q-Q3 or if (Q3)xP 2 vc.umi popula. delcmcs are tiaseil on the idea that Ulack can allow lute lo build a broad pawn centre and then organise a counter strike with his superior piece development. The principle hau siooH ihe test of time for long enough to be a truism, but in practice, it. sometimes comes unstuck with the black king over- run bv a phalanx of white attackers v.

rti ihn Aini-hMiP 1 p.Ki here White is tmiUxl 1, frtIir CPTll chasinc the black knichl around the board Opening books say stvlo Four Pawns Mi.ick the lekhine is harmless, but currently the v4nain ls cjovins one of its mt 11 -ic II VMImimvir fYiiciKlavlal rn? A. Glpslls ISoilct Lnion) Havana International. 1971 With the know ledge and cxpcriciitc pained since tiic Ci'mpany was t.irrnc.i in vinually take ihc nks out ct T.ikint: rks How doc vou -We have long I'cen renowned for our life assurance terms with an bonus record for poluv holders and as a specialist insurer tor schools, colleges and Wc offer the same tor ali torm-ot private insurances and have recent'. iniroduce.r-ncw schemes tor motor and house v-ontcnts. Brine our risks lo the And cnioy our security.

1 P-K4 X-KB3 3 P-K5 X-Q4 3 p.Bs: RxP 22 BxR White sees a About 3.000 men have volun-I Bt brilliancv. but makes the moves tccred t0 joirl the new uniU of PP 6 BPP X-B3 7 B-K3 B-B4 8 ih nrone order. 22 OR-X2 X-QB3 P-K3 9 N-B3 B-K2 10 Altbouch "only" an intcrnational master. Velimirovic is a creative innovator in tne sharpest openmc variations which makes his choice here interestinc White's main alternative is the quieter to B-K2 0-0 II 0-0 BS 12 PP BsP 13 Q-Q2 whore the slratccy depends on vt nne efToris to cvvaD the black souared hishons. c.c Ki KI (Q-K'J'l 14 B-X3 with positional edec 10 X-NSV Everybody on the international circuit from Bobbv Fischer downwards now relies on Ecclesiastical Insurance Office Ltd ych Home.

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