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Sir Peter Carey, chairman, Dalgety, 70; Professor Gioconda De Vito, violinist, 86; Miss Susan George, actress, 43; Mr Mick Jagger, rock singer, 50; Miss Barbara Jefford, actress, 63; Dr John Kilgour, medical examiner, DSS, 69; Mr Stanley Kubrick, film producer and director, 65; Mr Danny La Rue, entertainer, 66; Professor James Lovelock, chemist and biologist, 74; Lord Marnoch, Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, 55; Dr Brian Mawhinney MP, Minister of State for Health, 53; Miss Helen Mirren, actress, 47; Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, former government minister, 63; Mr Lance Percival, entertainer, 60; Sir Frank Price, former chairman, British Waterways, 71; Mr Jason Robards, actor, 71; Miss Bernice Rubens, novelist, 65; Professor Sir John Stallworthy, obstetrician and gynaecologist, 87; Lord Thorneycroft CH, former chairman of the Conservative Party, 84; Mr Malcolm Wells, former chairman, Charterhouse Japhet, 66; Dr Anne Wright, Vice-Chancellor, Sunderland University, 47.
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