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Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, Consultant and Charge de Mission to the Secretary- General of the UN, 64; Mr Muhammad Ali, former boxing champion, 55; Mr Keith Chegwin, television and radio presenter, 40; Sir Michael Clapham, former chairman, IMI and BPM Holdings, 85; Mr Christopher Crabbie, ambassador to Romania, 51; Sir Mervyn Davies, former High Court Judge, 79; Sir Edward Fennessy, pioneer of radar, 85; Mrs Monica Furlong, writer, 67; Mr Neil Gamble, Headmaster, Exeter School, 54; Mlle Francoise Hardy, singer and song-writer, 53; The Right Rev Nigel McCulloch, Bishop of Wakefield, 55; Sir Geoffrey Pattie MP, 61; Professor William Robertson, pathologist, 74; Mr Vidal Sassoon, hair stylist, 69; Miss Moira Shearer, former ballerina, 71; Mr Richard Smethurst, Provost of Worcester College, Oxford, 56; Sir Clyde Walcott, chairman, International Cricket Council, 71; Mr Paul Young, singer, 41.
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