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The Times - 09/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, Frnm Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Business News Staff, From Eric Marsden, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Pearce Wright, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Christopher Walker, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sael Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By Louis Heren, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Corresponent, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From Our Foreign Staff, By Gabriel Ronay, From Fred Graham, From Charles Hargrove, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Chris Dunkley, Paul Moor, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Clifford Longley, Bernard Levin, PHS, JOHN ROBSON, , BRIAN GRIFFITHS, , ERIC WYE, , MOLSON, , D. J. BOYD, , D. TATHAM, , JOHN HARGREAVES, , P. W. INWOOD, , J. PARSONS, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , G. GNEDITCH, , JOHN MELVIN, , JOHN WIBERG, WILLIAM E. ABRAHAM, , NORMAN E. GRIGGS, , ANDREW FAULDS, , GEORGE BENSON, , MARTIN DEWHIRST, , NIGEL HAWKINS, , ARTHUR SUPER, , ROBIN MORRIS, , ANTHONY LOUSADA, , I. G. RADCLIFFE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Bridge Correspondent, A Correspondent writes:-, Professor J. A. W. Bennett, Sir Peter Tennant writes:-, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Barnfather, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By George Clark Political Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By John Armytage, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Christopher Wilkins, From Roger Berthoud, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, WALTER JACKSON, , DONALD EDWARDS, , By Roy Farndon, BILL GRINDLE, , DAVID C. D. ROGERS, , E. C. L. HULBERT-POWFELL, , LOUIS de PINNA, , K. L. STRETCH, , DERRICK WOOD, , M. GEORGE, , Eric Wigham, David Jones, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by Stephen O'Brien, J. W., by S. M. Yassukovich, by David A. Innes, by Sir Harry, by Christopher Marley, by Richard Sleight, by a Special Correspondent, by Margaret Allen, by Charles Nunnelev, by Penelope Turing, by William M. Clarke,

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News: Jail escaper 'knew he would be sprung', Move to avert strike by Finnish journalists, Pollution warnings wanted by Britain, Mr Inonu resigns as party chairman, Frenchmen killed by Afghanistan drug gang, Rail work-to-rule decision today, Mr Nixon orders blockade of North Vietnam and mining of all ports, Royal Show 'will equal the best in Europe', Communists lose ground to the right in Italian poll, A woman's report on women in EEC, After 300 years, constable gets another cask of port, Malta priests restive over reforms delay, America still seeking a cure for hijacks, Science report Archaeology: Seafarers and pottery, Prison welfare plan, Mr Woodcock to mediate in air dispute, Nine killed by police in Bihar jail rioting, Guide to scene of today's Democratic contests, Stage stars to muster at Commons on VAT, Foot-and-mouth at animal research unit, Fashion By Prudence Glynn Princess Grace of Monaco: perfect typecasting, East Germans to attend meeting on world health, State pressure forces church to split, Brixton unrest over food and conditions, Mr Smith says negative verdict by Pearce Commission would end all negotiation hopes, Tara types, Police wiretapping up 37% in US, Derby win title without kicking a ball, Schoolgirl found dead in field near her home, UN diplomats see war in Portuguese Guinea, Sex inquiries turning women into prostitutes, MP says, Talks today on union recognition dispute, Castro visit to Algiers ends bitter relations, CIA behind Thai regulars in Laos, Hungarians' hopes in new constitution stifled by Moscow, Sadat threat to curb opposition, Bonn differences over Eastern treaties beginning to narrow, Danish opinion turns in favour of Europe, Clinics again lead in numbers of abortions, Opening of container complex halted as dockers defy union order to end blacking, Croat leaders expelled by communists, Questioning Doctor Borlaug's 'miracles', Education notebook Britain's ill-mannered children, Dr Lunsurges Nato members to give more, Four escape from prison by forklift truck, Royal party in Concorde at 1,350 mph, Ulster policy doomed, Tory MP says, A foot already in Europe's door The mood of Britain, Seven quit Labour group after rents vote, Protest by Britain at Bonavia expulsion, Trains and station on fire after runaway crash, Who makes the decisions that change our environment?, Belfast prisoners strike for political status, Hopes fade for 58 trapped Idaho miners, 'Builders hold back 18,000 homes' claim, Pope's call for truth in reporting, Palestine guerrillas threaten to blow up hijacked Belgian jet, Saigon speculation of US landings in N Vietnam, Flexible target for steel corporation, Children's protest: Pupils of five London schools, Tanzanian NMP dies in Burundi fighting, Tale of guerrilla torture killings shocks Japan, City Of London, The Times Diary Sydney delay means no Joan, Chief Rabbi pleads for Soviet Jews, Double win for left in election for teachers' union posts, Sir Fred Hoyle rift brings astronomy inquiry closer, McGovern image modified for Nebraska primary, Yard called in over natural gas contracts, Briton seized while in Uganda by invitation. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Banque Belge Limited,, Babcock & Wilcox Limited, Shangri-La Hotel, Interbimall Sasmil, Empire Stores (Bradford) Limited, The First National Bank Of Chicago, Jessel,toynbee & Co.Limited, Mouton-Cadet, Dalton, Barton & Company Limited,, Gibbons Dudley Limited, Christian Aid, The Kirkland Whittakaer Group Ltd., Richard Ellis & Son, Interim Statement, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, R. P. Martin & Co., Hardy Amies, Midland Bank, P.Murray-Jones Limited, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Moscow Narodny Bank Limited, Wimpey, Barclays, Slater, Walker Limited, Britain's Police, David Hansford & Co.,, Tyndall Capital Fund, Nottingham City Bonds, Banque Belge Limited, Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd., Wg And S, Reyrolle Parsons Limited, Bank Fúr Gemeinwirtschaft, Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd.,, The Bespoke Bank., Rudolf Wolff & Co. Ltd., Hampton & Sons, The Bank Of Newyork:, The First Boston Corporation, Bulova (Uk) Ltd., Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, The National Bank Of Commerce. Law: Monks face a new charge over prison break, Advertisement size appeal Coupe v Heron Service Stations Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Welder with lung illness loses test case Cartwright v GKN Sankey Ltd, Boys tried to fire girder beneath M5, Court of Appeal Redundancy payments when businesses are transferred Woodhouse and Another v Peter Brotherhood Ltd, Three men found guilty in £1m fraud case, £25 costs award against police, Judge saves bungalow in 'Englishman's castle' ruling, Amiens carnival charges, 'Life' for dance murder, Man on social security had two racehorses, Verdicts of not guilty in abortions case. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sale of eighteenth-century portraits will test market, Bridge success for the South, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,071, £3,400 paid for 'Cox and Box' autograph score. Picture Gallery. Property: Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainmfnts. Politics and Parliament: The weight of small bars of chocolate, Demands for debate on Ulster jail escape, Channel shipping lanes, Tenants will now see benefits from Housing Finance Bill: boost for slum clearance, Utmost being done to quieten Concorde, Further £200m invested in steel: capacity target criticized, Sir A Home refuses to reprove US over Vietnam war House of Commons, Undesirable doorstep techniques. Reviews: Royal Choral Society Centenary concert Albert Hall, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Town Hall, Eustot Road, Napoli Milionaria Aldwych, Cav and Pag Deutsche Oper, Berlin, Samuel Scott: genius of Thames-side, Horizon Bbc 2, Early Music Consort of London Purcell Room. Sport: Four Essex youngsters in England party, Evening racing results at two meetings yesterday, Golf Devlin ensures victory with par round, Croquet, Athletics Newhouse out to break world record, Sports in Brief, Football Derby's title as Leeds fall like heroes, Boxing, Rugby League Haigh will be fit for Wembley, Tennis Only four through on a grey day, Racing Moulton can earn partnership with Piggott for Derby, Cricket Boycott gives reminder to the Australians. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Looking blindly through the telescope, 25 years ago American aid. Editorials/Leaders: Britain's Plan For Steel, The Massacre Of The Biharis, The Four Parties To The Container Dispute, Waiting For The Upturn. Letters to the Editor: Development in Georgian Bath, Textile industry protection, House prices, VAT and works of art, Party broadcasts, Industrial Court's powers, Heat retention and insulation, Nuclear energy in Britain, Wage increases in shipbuilding, A Parody of Virtue, Nkrumah's legacy, Christian and society, Call for inquiry into Foulness port project, Thetaxman's literature, Museum entry charges, Short change in decimals, Anglican-Methodist union, Packing or stowage?, Expulsion from Russia, The future of accountancy, U S and Vietnam, Planning the new Piccadilly Circus, Recent rise in petrol prices, Disputed Rugby tour, Ben Pimlico. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Rev F.C. Bryan Former Baptist president, Prof W. A. Sewell Teacher, writer and critic, Dr Mc C. F. Easmon, Sir Leslie Rowan, Mr Damodaram Sanjivayya, Mr J. H. Watts. Business and Finance: Investment management boom, Davy-Ashmore unit to build Soviet factory, Mining, Bids and Deals, EEC will curb Spanish steel tube dumping, Olympic gold medallist with a flair for predicting copper prices, Company Meeting, Philip Chappell: "London has far the widest range of institutions; where else could one walk to the Baltic?", John Bentley: "Of course the City can lead in Europe-as long as the City goes to Europe and does not wait for Europe to come to it", Currency broking-a bold, brash business makes its mark, Employers and union leaders back new BLMC disputes procedure, Pilkington gets option of stake in Italian firm, Unit trust prices, The committee that promotes invisible earnings-and boosts our balance of payments, Chairmen's Reports, Commodities Copper stocks at new peak, Question marks over fixed-interest stocks, Canada takeover law may hit US exports, New Issues, Industrial dispute ballots A futile exercise confronts the CIR, Speculators move in as bullion price hits $52.50, Dubai in row over siting of dry dock, Retail sales recover in March, but instalment credit unchanged, Better SE settlement system can save £4m, Tight rope of EEC competition policy, NCB hopes to profit by sale of brickworks, Advertising firm buys out another small agency, Briefly from the Boardroom, Computer news, Equities Gold shares in demand, Fixed Interest and Money Cautious day in gilt-edged, Peter, Where even the small firm can find a backer, Male monopoly on the Stock Exchange broken, State aid hope by Reyrolle, Germany's worst year for strikes, What will British entry into the Common Market mean to the City and its, Cheaper fruit for Britain claim after EEC entry, Continental controls confront British insurers with problems as well as profits, 1m Chrysler share offer likely soon in Japan, Haden Carrier's second half goes into reverse, Company News Commercial Union starts with doubled profit, Town treasurers are seeking greater freedom to borrow money, CBI take a step towards the unions, Forging constructive links with banks in Europe, Ocean left clear field in Cory bid, GM to make diesel engines in Britain, US profits for first quarter up 13 pc on year, Takeover panel sets standards, 2,000 Hawker men accept pay deal, Falling premiums and higher risks worry London aviation insurers, Mining group study predicts gold price of $84 by end of decade, Business Diary: Halpin the company coach Banking on Thornton, Shell-Esso to move rig near £21m block, West German brewery giants may be merged, International tax on the rich to help the poor, TGWU seeks German support in battle to resist 50-mile Iceland fishing limit, Nigel Althaus: " The idea that you will get a, Film consortium given £1m by Government, DTI urged to test 'sea brake' on naval ships, Fertilizers back on growth track, Volkswagen sales rise but profits dive 64 pc in group's worst year, More aluminium prices cut, Metal exchange which came through against all odds becomes a world centre, Tests for leadership in a changing Euromarket, Government output target for BSC may limit new steel plants to one, Whitehall union backs demand to deregister, Mr Healey poised for Labour's attack on VAT, Harmonized tax plea by Unilever chairman, Very old but eternally new. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Pound steady at $2,6110, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares outstanding, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Unilever directorships for Mr J P Erbe.

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