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News from 19/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Rundall, Geoffrey Grigson, Alex Finer, Richard Buckle, J Carruthers, James Margach, Oliver Stanley, John Fryer, Harold Hobson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Edmund Crispin, Edmund Cooper, Kenneth Pearson, James Poole, Antony Terry, Vivan Jenkins, Diane Fisher, John Whale, Julian Symons, Dr C S Reynolds, Frederic Raphael, Jason Tomas, Marie Tobin, Mrs A Wilks, Philip Oakes, Anne Robinson, John Russell, Richard Milner, Brian James, Andrew Robertson, Cline Gammon, E E Bharall, Cliff Temple, Philip Clarke, Derek Jewell, Allan Hall Editor of Look, A. Rose, Wendy Hughes, David Blundy, Peter Kellner, Robin Marlar, Mr G. M. Norsworthy, Mr D. W. Irons, David Gibbons, G L D, Cyril Connolly, H. F. Lovelock, W. G. Gracel, Mr T Tracey Chairman, Teeside Branch ICI Staff, Peter Lennon, Mr B M. Bernard, Raymond Mortimer, Martin Schultz, David Holden, Martin Vasey, Maxwell Boyd, Erna Low, Tony Geraghty, John Hopkins, Celia Haddon, Colin Thornley, Henry Law, Denis Herbstein, Peter Wilsher, John Whitley, Brian Granville, Roger Mortimer, Malcolm Winton, James Wilson, Elaine Potter, Arnold Legh, R M Taylor, John Raymond, David Blake, Mary Conroy, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Alan Brien, Gwen Nuttall, Michael Bateman, Stephen Aris, Patrick Rowley, Lanning Roper, Jean Robertson, Dilys Powell, Hugo Young, Felix Aprahamian, Judhith Jackson, J W Lambert, Henry Longhurst, Roland Faulkner, Susan Raven, J Gardyne, Dlana Athill, Larry Ross, James Margach Political Correspondent, Derek Humphry, Michael Moynihan, Brian Glanville, David Williams, Keith Richardson, Ian G. Mucklejohn, Judy Gilbert Scott, Peter Dunn, C. H. O'd. Alexander, Maurice Wiggin, Nicholas Faith, Aziz Khan-pannl, Christopher Hitchens, Mr Robin Wight, A P, C H Morton, Malcolm Crawford, Vincent Hanna, Andrew Hale Milan, Richard Wigg, Muriel Bowen, Nicholas Tomalin,

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Reuter: China explodes new A-bomb News Digest 19 March 1972 Reuter: Howard Hughes 'may end silence' Reuter: Maoists threaten Soviet planes New York Times: Bhutto woos Russia Teachers accept rise Septuplets all die Agencies: Hussein plan rejected Police board trawler Reuter: British tanker adrift Did you remember to put your clock on last night? Profile of a President (with a Prime Minister… Reuter: The 16th Bormann goes back to his bananas Was Feltrinelli framed by the Right to sway Italian elections? Two new Heath plans for Ulster 1: Resident British Minister 2: Proportional Representation Big Craig rally sounds warning to Westminster 2 Ulster soldiers shot Harrods Contents Jerez De La Frontera Luis Gordon & Sons Ltd Council attacked by birth clinic Old bangers Court Circular Business is ten times simpler in metric By a Sunday Times Reporter: Double-shift plan for Old Bailey judges and juries The case against Roy Jenkins. . . Speeches By Sunday Times Reporter: Freed Turk plans to sue judge who detained him Ex-Head Printer dies Persian Carpets All this propaganda is too late to stop me, I'm… Mr Ali's overtime cost him £800 in 13 years of tips to foreman BBC has the best ties Bond winner More police for M-ways What's on? Ecgd Council can't stop town's downhill slide Unrepeatable bargains Has 'Chinese' heroin put up the addict figures? Roy Jenkins on Keynes If you're building a hotel under the… How Heath missed the Irish tide News Analysis Lord Hailsham New rabbit plague feared Rebels unite to fight 'fair' rent Bill Mr Chelin sees again-through a plastic window Nashua Copycat Offer of National Westminster Growth Investment… Check how close you now to becoming a Westbury man Dawn in Bloomsbury, enter six police-who eight hours later exit eight six chopsticks, two clothespegs and 'one piece of paper with writing thereon: shish-kebab' 'Victimisation' strike cripples university Fly-tipping admitted Rebel doctors in Gmc battle Gift for Tate Sun life assurance society limited A package of pickets Insight Jaguar Xj6 Dinner is served, gentlemen: something of a flap on… The mice in the corridors of power Trust Houses Forte Hotels Potterton Mirror Trimliner Portakabin The Zulu who could be South Africa's Luther King Sir Alec to try to placate Bhutto Post-War Credits: general repayment starts 1 April… Italy's extremists bid for power Fiat 3M General Appointments New Horticultural development Jamaica 2'A'levels? Chartered Accountant for Kuwait Retired Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Does Papa Doc still rule in Haiti? Mark Ottaway reports on the first year in the reign of Baby Doc . . . and the enigma of five million poverty-stricken but 'happy' people with the world's lowest crime rate Lancia The unofficial 'Prime Minister' Nixon takes out a busing insurance against Wallace Hentry Brandon on how the Floridda result has Presidential runners Jordan: was a secret deal on the way? Cancer Research Campaign Post Office Telecommunications Mintoff suspense pays off Peking shrinks Inner Mongolia Antony Gibbs Spectrum Disasters Bea with Avis Multiple Display Advertising Items How a bottle of caught a Maoist Cool approach to violence Spectrum Opinion The zick Rubin scale of love Feelings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communicor The whizz prang kids Jobs Midland Bank Towry Law Garages which lend cars Readers' Letters For his complete case you'll need all the… Information Rent-a-Dad woman replies Erna low Noisy mowers Notes Grubby profile? Willie Morris's plea for the retention of the semi-colon (Letters, last week) might have been strengthened There is a simple solution to Willie Morris's problem of sending a semi-colon by teleprinter—use a colon followed by a comma No deposit Carelessnes's? Lllegal practice Cornered Persian Carpet Wharf Britain's last trolleybuses The ghost of Michael X Veuve Du Vernay From the Conservative Mp for South Angus: The French Connection Why we paid for Mrs Davey Army Officer The Sunday Times A national party or nothing Devaluation not unthinkable Help for the lowest groups The Odd Pompidou Affair Frank Giles in London Why Mr Jenkins Doesn't Love Me Any More Patrick Campell with a chopper in his hand Antony Terry in Paris The Wishful Thinking that Guides Doctors Bryan Silcork on a Radical Challenge to Medical Practices All the paraphernalia of compulerised medicine - yel the patient might be better off in her own bed at home French Railways Weatherseal Multiple Display Advertising Items What Manchester thinks today. . . That certain feeling Calor Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Autocare Ltd The Health Education Council Gilbern Cars Ltd One man's banger Contents Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items For poorer Motoring Great Hellebores Gardening Eurocars(London)Ltd Jeff Uren . . . for richer Crompton Parkinson Limited Guy Salmon Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keydell Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Suttons Seeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Union-Castle Safmarine Shoeless in Burma Compass Compass Points Sun Line Guernsey Multiple Display Advertising Items German Federal Railways Greece & Olympic Airways Chandris Cruises Israel The Grisons Union-Castle Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Royal holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Tokyo in 5 minutes Nile Cruise Far Horizons Union-Castle Safmarine P&o Canada MFI Lasky's Radio limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Jacatex Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopertunities Ltd Twinway Sun and Health Lamp Multiple Display Advertising Items 106 Replies Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Classified Index Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Why does the Army pay you so much to get your… Multiple Display Advertising Items Jwt Recruitment Services(YBM) The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Kimberly-Clark Limited Littlewoods Lloyds Bank Oil Company Lawyer Multiple Display Advertising Items Mills makes it a draw to savour Hulme still top tip Motor Racing Gymnastics Small boat Still No End to England's Tale of Woe . . . Norman Harris on Richmond's lack of imagination For the record Bula has ability and time Racing Yesterday's Racing Richard Streeton on a bunch of game Guy's Yachting Boat Race Show Jumping . . . Enter the No-Name Sponsor Robin Marlar Sees a clear-cut case for substitutes General Appointments Publicity and Promotions Executive Production Manager-N. W. London Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Rugby Results Livingston Development Corporation London Transport Michael Green On Blackheath's crazy half-hour Statisticians Import Manager John Ballantine sees happier Jacklin among the leaders Golf's most infectious laugh Midland Bank Milton Keynes Development Corporation Canada Turnstile Tally Inside track Bubbly Beverley Well Healed Flogging cars and bandits Cricket: where all the England players went Have fun-playing tennis the Heldman way No. 1 Last Sunday we reported the philosophy behind the tennis teaching of Julie Heldman. This week, we begin her instructional series for parents and children (aged approximately 8-15 years), based on recent coaching sessions given to a group of children in a london park Why 500lb of fighting fury got away Saturday morning magician Rugby: the spirit of Wales in a single man Strange case of young Lee Wilson Fa Cup . . . Leeds, Arsenal and Brun through Orient beaten at the post Superb, that's Leeds Best snatches saver for United Football Results Treble Chance Coupon Check Football Round-up Birmingham vigour tells And back in the League, City zip further forward Pools Forecast Roelants triumphs Athletics Young Scots save day OnPABAA Knight Frank & Rutley Raw deal How the world sees Britain World news reports from The Sunday Times correspondents: Interviews by David Blundy Strike a light Mice and men Starstruck Private Ear Weather, Ski Reports A man for all regions Profile Thistle Hotels Limited Oxfam Van-Dal Shoes Ltd. Upstairs & Downstairs Leicester Permanent Building Society Tio Pepe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents A ballet takes shape: Peter Darrell(left) directs… The Brothers Karamazov News in the Arts Burton to play Lear in Oxford Tears before Bedtime Cyril Connolly debates the perils and pleasures of old age Time-Life Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Tony Bennett Prince of Wales Sadler's Wells Theatre Jumpers Tutankhamen and the Afterlife Gallery Lasson Exeter Family Cancer Plan Ltd High noon at lpswich Theatre Harold Hobson The elusive magic of puppetry: Helen Binyon reports Plot counter plot Radio A sense of Place Art A question of guilt Dublin World theatre season '72 Globe Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Tragic duet Music Rest Assured Modern times Elena Suliotis as Abigaille, presumed daughter of… Natural breaks Television Alan Brien Swing and glitter Living glories Dance Angels and demons Films Lost continent An Ill-Fated People by Lawrence Vambe/Heinemann £3.50 pp 254 Shaka's Heirs by John Selby Allen & Unwin £4 pp 232 Travels on a mule Kulu: The End of the Habitable World by Penelope Chetwode John Murray £3.50 pp 233 The People of Shiva-Encounters in India by Frances Letters Angus & Robertson £1.95 Cat's Whiskers Philip Oakes talks to Kathleen Hale Crown Jules Black days at Eton Nigger at Eton by Dillibe Oneyeama/Leslie Frewin £2.70 Mother and child In No Man's Land Some Unmarried Mothers by Tony Parker/Panther 40p, Hutchinson £2 Westminster guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting the Nelson touch Multiple Display Advertising Items Macmillan Irish Mob Besiege Longford Residence! And now, Collectors Everywhere May Do Just that! Ten Year Stint Elizabeth Jenkins Artistic licence A Private View of Stanley Spencer by Louise Collis Heinemann £2.75 Murders most foul Murderer Scot-Free by Robert F Hussey/David & Charles £2.50 Bluwbeard and after by Rayner Heppenstall/Peter Owen £3.25 pp 198 The Maul and the Pear Tree by T a Critchley and P D James/Constable £2.85 In the wilderness Diaspora by Werner Keller/pitman Press £3.75pp 480 Whodunit? Lr Gully by Elizabeth Jenkins Michael Joseph £2.30 Oak leaves Fallen Oaks Conversation with De Gaulle by Andre Malraux translated by Irene Clephane Hamish Hamilton £2 Still waters Hungry as Hunters by David Thomson/Gollancz £2.20 The Wedge by John Toft/W H Allen £1.90 Horatio's Version by Alethea Hayter/Faber £1.50 Negotiations by Simon Hodgson/Macdonald £1.95 Food for thought Mutant 59, the Plasticeater by Kit pedler and Gerry Davis Souvenir Press £1.80 Short Reports The Arts endpiece A fallible guide to arts form this week Look Diary Jaeger Lucia van der post on the domestic arts as she sees them in London and Paris Homes and gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Jacoll Multiple Display Advertising Items Kind to pocket and palate Jilly Cooper on travelling by train Diana martin The chain store classics Dickins & Jones Look! On sexual knowledge Molly parkin on the millon-dollar look that isn't Liberty's have a way with cotton Picture Gallery Dickins&Jones Butte Knit Multiple Display Advertising Items Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Persil Look Do you remember? Testing time in our Commando exercies to get you fit Relyon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greater London Council Bristol Polytechnic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ealing Technical College Multiple Display Advertising Items Technical Co-operation Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Polytechnic Technical Education Hong Kong Country Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items MANN&Co Flick & Son Multiple Display Advertising Items Protim Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Viewing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sovereign-Southen Investments Ltd. OSL The Costa Smeralda Multiple Display Advertising Items In Kyrenia Castle, Cyprus, they're repairing a… Multiple Display Advertising Items Gilland & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items D. Pinto & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Crossword No. 2455 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoover Multiple Display Advertising Items Today BBC1 ITV Region by Region For Omnibus read double gondola Pick of the Day Radio Choice Bbc-New Pulls off the treble Monday Why Benny Won those awards Wednesday Today's Radio Detecting for laughs Thursday Network Best Films What it's like to be disabled Tuesday The Budget The least bad Tv in the world? Friday Songs and showvinism Saturday Taittinger City warns against bonanza Budget Schroder Wagg. Merchant Bankers Government slashes Melchett's steel plans We Win 50p Cracked prices Shop Last trip for duty-free liquor No martyrs this time Rich connections Contents An apology to Mr John M Shaheen Antony Gibbs Drummond's "I'm not worried about the Budget-if it's nasty, my… New bid battles Bowmaker struggles Hoover booms Business news City, investment, money Marketmater Fertilisers blossom Peru to the rescue The Sunday Times Market Movements Victor comes out into the light New Issues The low multiple plastic toy and bell-chime winner Time to Buy Engineering needs Barger Business news City, investment, money Seeing through the oil. . . One Property Share to Treble and a Six Share… Hambro managed Investment bonds Metal probe? Costain hits back M&g Avis-we rent cars Ralli finds gold on the Rhine Business news City, Inverstment, money Pity the accountants. . . Euroshare G. Dew & Co. Ltd. End of the company unions? Multiple Display Advertising Items The perils of putting with Arnold Palmer Abbey Property Bonds The soft sell—80 years on Ministers in cover up job on V & G, says MP British-American Tobacco Company Limited Unearthed—the US filthy food secrets Slater Walker Save and Prosper Group Hill Samuel Trust Houses Forte School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. How the income tax man lost his life battle Taxology Oliver Stanley concludes the three-part extract from his book Taxology published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson at £2.75 Bosco Ltd. Finns in £60m deal with Russians Burnley Building Society Paper men hit for Six Jessel Britannia When the chips are down for the lairds Mr Barber's Budget auction The changes that must be made by the Chancellor next year when we fall in line with Budget policy in the rest of the Common Market are examined here by Economics Editor Malcolm Crawford Olivetti systems When the Budget comes in January . . . Tyndall Personal Pension Plan BUPA The changes that face British businessmen The Euro-Company Tangle: Ltd—SA—SpA—AG—or GmbH? Europe's laws will change the shape and legal basis of every company in Britain. New ideas are coming through the Common Market bureaucracy, slowly but surely, and they are based on a completely different business philosophy from Britain's. James Poole and Keith Richardson in London, and David Blake in Brussels, report on the changes, the timetable, and the discussions now going on London Bridge Finance Norcros N the Industrial Group Multiple Display Advertising Items SP Multiple Display Advertising Items Dewe Rogerson Recruitment Limited Revlon Meeting a French taste in coats Gwen Nuttall looks at retailers who have crossed the Channel—in both directions . . . and coping with an Englishman's taste in wine Team Fisons Hall & Pickles Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items A matter of taste Prufrock Behind every man Tyndall Capital Fund Bunny bloke Flying high Whitehall self-employed pension plan General Appointments CJA Mars Brandon Applied Systems Limited Deputy Borough Architect John Tyzack & Partners Limited Alan Ashley & Partners Ltd. Bankers' Automated Clearing Services Limited London Borough of Lewisham Corporation of Lloyd's Webb Whitley Associates Internationaln Computers Laurie & Company General Manager Fabrics Bennett & Masters General Appoinments PA Advertising Austin Knight Limited Uganda Gray Recruitment Service Limited Pharmaceutical Operations Africa Legal Adviser Wimpey London Transport Multiple Display Advertising Items Unilever Limited Hill Wooldridge & Co General Appointments MSL Post Office Multiple Display Advertising Items P&o Steam Navigation Company Industrial Relations with HMSO The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Laurie & Company Team Research Investigators Secretary to the Lord Mayor of London John Tyzack & Partners Limited Old Broad Street Securities Limited Ashley Associates General Appointments L. E. Pritchitt & Co. Limited BOC Ltd. D-A. Computer Services Limited Hill Samuel Unit Life Services Ltd. MSL Parsons Engineers-Constructors Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL Multiple Display Advertising Items Johntyzack & Partners Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Appointments Limited The Wellcome Foundation Ltd. General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Government of Northern Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Leslie Coulthard Management Multiple Display Advertising Items London Transport Research Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Burroughs How to become a professional salesman Lignacite Holdings Limited Eastern GAS Director of Engineering Multiple Display Advertising Items South of Scotland Electricity Board The Sunday Times Cartner Group Ltd. Timex Corporation Atomic Power Constructions Limited Head of Engineering Design Laurie & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Weatherall Green & Smith The fighting ladies of Bournemouth The TUC Women's Conference met in Bournemouth last week. Susan Raven went to meet the women who are fighting the real battle for equality National Employers Life Assurance Company Limited Mercedes-Benz (Great Britain) Ltd. Wanted: a shark for the City Any Other Business Now ICL gets a £15m plus handout Quinton Hazell Ltd. Contents Brooke Bond Oxo Limited The Bahamas Sixth Sense Don't tell the kids, but how would you like… Hornes Contents Shell-Mex and B. P. central heating Climax Black is Bored Sheaffer the proud craftsmen Nordic Saunas Renault Are you the kind of material we'd put into a… Royal Navy at Royal Marine The Sunday Times The Highlands and Islands Development Beard Abbey Investment Annuity Bond Peugeot The Egyptian Spell French terracotta statuettes by the sculptor… English sphinx in the garden of Burlington's… Italian engraving—a design for a fireplace by… Three English building. The Egyptian Hall in… Built by P. F. Robinson for Edward Bullock in 1812… Penzance in 1830 Picture Gallery Italian design for a 'Grand Egyptian Hall' from… Egyptian temple at Kalabshe on the west bank of the… Flax-spinning mill and office block (above) in… Cheval mirror from a Collection of Designs for… Monumant to Maria Christina of Austria by Canova, in… Entrance gate- a design by the American architect A.… Picture Gallery English view of Abu Simbet - one of the greatest… Courthouse and prison in New York City - a combined… Decorator's pattern book - two plates from The… Freemasons' Hall at Boston, Lincolnshire, built… Wedgwood vase of 1867 was based on the canopic vase… French wallpaper designed by Dufour in 1814 - four… Blake drawing, 1819, of The Man Who Built the… Picture Gallery Egyptian furniture was enthusiastically copied in… English wardrobe of oak and pine, c. 1878-1880 Bronze figurine of a standing woman (above) by… Page from c collage 'novel' (right) by Max Ernst,… Drawing of a bull (top) discovered by Belzoni in the… Francis Bacon portrait (above) of Isabel Rawsthorne… Picture Gallery Tutankhamun's throne, detail of the back (above)… Factory entrance for Hoover in West London (right) The Princess is for Pleasure Murphy Scimitar GTE GTE Contact your nearest dealer for a test drive Army Officer Languages degree? 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