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1971 and BIOT
Some groups allege that Diego Garcia and its territorial waters out to have been restricted from public access without permission of the BIOT Government since 1971.
On April 16, 1971, The United Kingdom issued a policy called BIOT Immigration Ordiance # 1 which made it a criminal offense for those without military clearance to be on the islands without a permit.
There is no agreement as to the numbers of Ilois living in the BIOT prior to 1971.
In March 1971, a BIOT civil servant travelled from Mauritius to tell the Chagossians that they were to leave.

1971 and Commissioner
The BWPT was a colonial entity created in 1877, and governed by a single High Commissioner ) until 1971, only five years before its abolition.
Tony Lee returned as Commissioner and in 1971 worked out another " interim agreement " with the islanders.
After a stint at Pacific National Bank and further study at Pacific Coast Banking School, Murkowski became Alaska's youngest commissioner at the time when he was appointed Commissioner of Economic Development, aged 33, and was elevated to the presidency of the Alaska National Bank of the North in 1971.
He was the Virgin Islands Health Commissioner, and appointed Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, serving from 1969 until 1971.
* Tony Clark ( politician ) ( born 1971 ), North Dakota Public Service Commissioner
He left Hong Kong to take up the office of High Commissioner for the British Western Pacific Territories between 1961 and 1964, only to be appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Hong Kong between 1964 and 1971.
Flemming was the Chairman of the White House Conference on Aging in 1971 and was appointed U. S. Commissioner on Aging by President Richard Nixon.
* António Guterres, former Prime Minister of Portugal ; former president of the Socialist International and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, electrical engineering ( 1971 )
Recently, in R. v. Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, ex parte Bancoult EWHC 413, the High Court of England and Wales struck down an ordinance made in 1971 by the Commissioner of the British Indian Ocean Territory expelling the entire population of the Chagos Archipelago in order to make way for an American military base at Diego Garcia, purportedly under his power to legislate for the " peace, order and good government " of the territory.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor of Philadelphia in 1971, losing to former Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo's " law and order " candidacy.
He was Commissioner of Police of the City of London from 1950 to 1971 and was also the first head of the Royal Ulster Constabulary to be styled Chief Constable.
He served as a legal advsisor to the Commissioner of Official Languages from 1971 until 1977 when he was appointed to the Canadian Senate by Pierre Trudeau.
Howell, a junior minister in the Edward Heath Government ( 1970 – 1974 ), served as Lord Commissioner of Treasury between 1970 and 1971 and Parliamentary Secretary for the Civil Service Department between 1970 and 1972, and played a key role in the establishment of the Central Policy Review Staff, a " central capability " policy unit based in the Cabinet Office.
From 1971 to 1977, he served as Minnesota's Commissioner of Agriculture, and guest lectured.
The 1971 expedition was led by NWT Commissioner Stuart Hodgson and included in his party were representatives of the Prime Minister's office, the Canadian Armed Forces, the federal Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development as well as a large media group including Pat Carney of Gemini Productions, Ed Ogle of Time Magazine, Val Wake of CBC News and a Californian television crew.
He joined the Department of External Affairs in 1934 eventually becoming Canada ’ s ambassador to West Germany ( 1954-1958 ), Permanent Representative to the United Nations ( 1958-1962 ), ambassador to the United States during the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson ( 1962-1966 ), ambassador to the North Atlantic Council ( 1966-1967 ) and from 1967 to 1971 was Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom in London.
In 1971, at the behest of Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, NBC televised Game 4 of the World Series in primetime.
Learie Nicholas Constantine, Baron Constantine ( 21 September 1901 – 1 July 1971 ) was a West Indian cricketer, lawyer and politician who served as Trinidad's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and became the UK's first black peer.
He served as Minister responsible for the Dutch Colonies ( 1948 – 1949 ) and European Commissioner ( 1967 – 1971 ).
A lifelong member of the Church of Scotland, from 1970 to 1971 she became the first woman to serve as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
An umbrella organization, ' The Council for the People's Republic of Bangladesh in UK ' was formed on 24 April 1971 in Coventry, UK, by the expatriate Bengali's, and a five member Steering Committee ( central committee ) of the Council was elected by them. He was the former High Commissioner for the People ’ s Republic of Bangladesh ( 01-08-1971-08-01-1972 ), London
She resigned from the Senate in 1971 and was made High Commissioner to New Zealand, a post she held to 1974.

1971 and ordered
In response to an EDF suit, the U. S. District Court of Appeals in 1971 ordered the EPA to begin the de-registration procedure for DDT.
Nehru ordered the raising of an elite Indian-trained " Tibetan Armed Force " composed of Tibetan refugees, which served with distinction in future wars against Pakistan in 1965 and 1971.
However, as already mentioned in the original paper of Franz Wegner, a solid state theorist who introduced 1971 simple gauge invariant lattice models, the high-temperature behaviour of the original model, e. g. the strong decay of correlations at large distances, corresponds to the low-temperature behaviour of the ( usually ordered!
* PT-76-3 ordered in 1971 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1972 ( the vehicles were second hand )
In November 1971, General Yahya Khan ordered Pakistan Army Corps of Military Police to led the arrest of both Bhutto and Rehman and ordered an action to be taken against the East-Pakistan's military government.
Responding to the threat, in June 1971, Hussein ordered his forces to oust all remaining Palestinian fighters in northern Jordan — which they accomplished.
Operation Searchlight ordered by Yahya was a planned military pacification carried out by the Pakistan Army to curb the Bengali nationalist movement in erstwhile East Pakistan in March 1971 Ordered by the government in West Pakistan, this was seen as the sequel to Operation Blitz which had been launched in November 1970.
In Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education ( 1971 ), the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that forced busing of students may be ordered to achieve racial desegregation.
On April 1, 1971, only a day after Calley was sentenced, U. S. President Richard Nixon ordered him transferred from Leavenworth prison to house arrest at Fort Benning, pending appeal.
In 1971 he was arrested once again for embezzlement from that firm, and ordered back to Kansas City, where his probation was extended.
For the series ' twelfth season, 1971 – 72, CBS initially decided the show would remain on Saturday nights, but its time slot would be moved from 8: 30 P. M. to 8: 00 P. M. At the last minute, CBS President Fred Silverman ordered that My Three Sons be moved to Monday nights at 10: 00 P. M. and that the hugely popular All in the Family be scheduled for Saturday nights at 8: 00 P. M. As a result, the ratings for My Three Sons plummeted.
On 16 October 1971, Lon Nol took action to strip the National Assembly of legislative power, and ordered it to write a new constitution, claiming that these actions were necessary to prevent anarchy ; this provoked a protest by In Tam and 400 Buddhist monks.
In 1971, and because of the controversial nature of his world championship win over Ramos, the WBC ordered a rematch, and it was fought in Los Angeles.
In September 1971, Hunt forged and offered to a Life magazine reporter two top-secret U. S. State Department cables designed to prove that President Kennedy had personally and specifically ordered the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu.
Her most notable campaign took place in autumn 1975, after a federal judge ordered Boston schools to expand their busing programs to comply with the 1971 Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education decision.
In April 1971, in the case Bradley v. Richmond School Board, Federal District Judge Robert R. Mehrige, Jr., ordered an extensive citywide busing program in Richmond, Virginia.
In 1971, in view of the inferiority of the AMX 30 in comparison to the new generation of Soviet tanks about to be introduced, the Direction des Armements Terrestres ordered the beginning of the Char Futur project.
Power steering and power brakes were made standard in 1970, while the TurboHydramatic transmission was standard on all cars ordered with a V8 engine starting midway through the 1971 model year.
In 1971, in the case of Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education ( 1971 ), the Supreme Court ordered the forced busing of poor black students to suburban white schools, and suburban white students to the city to try to integrate student populations.
On 26 March 1971 after Mujib was arrested by the Pakistan Army, which had been ordered by Yahya to suppress political activities.
American analysts were elated when they discovered that the number of trucks ordered by North Vietnam from its communist allies in late 1971 exceeded those of previous years.
The first murder outside of prison that was ordered by La eMe occurred in 1971 when Mexican Mafia member Alfonso " Pachie " Alvarez was found shot twice in the head in a secluded area of in Monterey Park.

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