The Times - 22/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk and Christopher Warman, From a Staff Reporter, From a Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From David Spanier, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, By Clive Borrell, From Mario Modiano, From Gretel Spitzer, By Peter Evans, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By a Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Mary McCurrie, Moira Keenan, Michael Leapman, William Gaunt, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Chris Dunkley, John Percival, By Richard Streeton, From a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, Leonard Beaton, PHS, David Wood, W.S. WIGGLESWORTH., JOHN ARNOLD., J.-J. MARTINON., ALAN GERSHON., ROGER GALE., MARIUS GORING., C. H. ROBERTS., JOHN S. NESBITT., ANTHONY GARDNER., SARA FLOWER., G. A. COMER., IAN NORRIE., ESTHER COOPER., JANET COCKCROFT, BENEDICT BIRNBERG., Digby Jacks, President: John Randall. Deputy President: Leo Smith, Treasurer; Mike Terry, Secretary; Mike Baxter, N Gloucestershire College of Technology; David Gilles, Institute of Education; Nick Grant. Bristol Polytechnic; Roger Howarth, Aston Joint Guild; Douglas Henderson, University of Strathclyde: Brian Klug, Bedford College London; Jeff Staniforth, Trent Polytechnic; Edward Straw, Manchester University; John Wilson, Eastbourne College of Education; David Wynn, London School of Economics; Tony Holden, Lanchester Polytechnic., MICHAEL HOCKING, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, David Garnett writes:, Lord Ritchie-Calder writes:, Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas Washington, May 21, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Business News Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, By Guy Hawtin, JOHN BURRELL., LOUIS PETCH., R. D. HARINGTON., R. JENKINS, , R W Shakespeare, ALEXANDRA ZAINA., J. BILL, , JOHN HUNSWORTH., L. DAVID, , Anthony Thomas, John Mcllwraith, Robert Jones, Innis Macbeath, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland, by R. A. Humphreys, by. Simon Collier, by Stephen Clissold, R.W., J.Y., R.S., by John Young, by Christopher Platt, by Jo Beresford,
ResumoNews: The bomb threat in the atomic power programme, Viewpoint, Narrow defeat for Liberal move on housing Bill, O'Higgins: the memory lingers on, Step towards a wider economic grouping, Envoys resist politics of migrant workers, Youth's death starts Lithuanian riot, Merseyside lorry drivers back dockers' claim, Regional notebook 'Fish and chips' invades the Welsh language-and conquers, The Pope sees reason for hope, Signor Moro visiting Malta, Wallace vote raises problems in Oregon, E Germans blame Bonn for their rebuff by WHO, Princess opens Moore sculpture show in Italy, Three racing drivers die in accidents, Man killed, 12 hurt by pop group's cannon, Poor nations fail to storm bastions of the rich, Limited scope for British manufacturers, New Italian car: Alfa-Romeo, US summit team relax in Salzburg interlude, Firm develops device to fight hijackers, Mr McCarthy urges his supporters to back Mr McGovern, The Times Diary Arundel Tory cause espoused, Keeping faith in the earth's future, George Best promises his memoirs, Simón Bolívar and the nations of the Andes, Chequers session on changes in course, Bolivia A long line of unworkable constitutions mocks founder's romantic ideals, Oil: new-found treasure from the jungles, Gen Franco takes salute at Civil War parade, Jobs advice service for men in jail organized by prisoners themselves is put to Home Office, Doctor and girl passenger in air show crash, Labour's new policy to be 'much more formidable', Militant Protestants riot in Belfast over Catholic 'no go' areas, Africans given Pearce report by Sir Alec at Foreign Office meeting, OAU to back all guerrillas fighting against Rhodesia, Trade statistics, US armada boasts of new accuracy in destruction, Venezuela Evidence indicates that decades of dictatorship may not be over yet, Where the figures mean more than the facts, Police fire tear gas on war protesters in Washington, Self-control is the greatest need of man, No fast cure for education problems, TUC union may cooperate with commission, Chile Republic idea prevails in shifts of power, Burial of River Plate collision victims, Pieta is smashed in St Peter's, Sanctions 'cannot bring down regime', Union leaders attack rail ballot question, Dual role brought out the best in him, Need to restore confidence among investors, Isolation fears prompt avid search for new friends and influence, General Mobutu seeks to improve position with party conference, Peru Trade and labour dash utopian hopes, Third Japanese climber dies in Himalayas, Horse shot after ride with 9 in 'Belsen' van, Ecuador Difficulty in maintaining a national identity, Lifting the veil of Civil Service anonymity, West Europe French-led consortium to receive contract for building aerospace industry in Greece, Distribution of wealth and jobs remains uneven in land of EL Dorado legend, Third sane woman, kept in mental hospital for 50 years, may be one of 120 with nowhere to go, Peru Generals' stand for reform breaks pattern, Science report Obstetrics: Caesarean section babies, Police chief cleared of drugs plot allegations, New £6.5m Holloway prison 'ripe for closure under government policy', Four-nation hunt for police officer's killer, Death toll in Indian heat wave now 246, Party chief in the Ukraine is demoted, Colombia Material progress but basic social dilemma remains, Pressing poverty belies country's apparent stability, Champagne for all as QE2 docks, EEC entry seen as 'body blow to 700m', Abortion Act defended, Agriculture Role of small islands in EEC, Doctor says detainee was given drug before interrogation by police. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Air France, Jones Lang Wootton, Tannery, The Newsmagazines With A Latin American Viewpoint, Williams & Glyn's Bank Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Glaxo Holdings Limited, Rolls-Royce, Courage, Seguros Y Reaseguros, High & Dry, Raymond Smith, Psnc, The North Rhine-Westphalia Development Corporation, The Corporacion Minera De Bolivia, Antony Gibbs & Sons, Ltd, I.C.E., Cayman Del Ecuador, Burco Dean Limited, Iberia, Chile-The Economic Achievements, Tarmac, Thomas De LA Rue & Company Limited, Odeon Haymarket, Interamericana De Comercio, Cia. Ltda., Commission On Industrial Relations, Monsieur Worth, Castrol, Rr, The Working Together Campaign, Hogg Robinson & Gardner Mountain Limited, Cumbernauld, Buckinghamshire County Council, Prudential, St. James's & Westminster Estates Ltd., Spillers, Alfred H. Knight Ltd., Eleco Holdings Limited, Corporacion Del Cobre. Weather: The Weather. Law: Proctors drop charges against don, European Law Report Week ended May 19, 1972 Court of Justice of European Community EEC regulation binding on member-state judges In re Signora Leonisio v Italian Revenue Administration (preliminary ruling on a reference from an Italian municipal court, the Pretura di Lonato), Family Division Mental patient's capacity to consent to divorce, Afghan death sentences, Sunday markets point certified Maby abd Others v Warwick Borough Council. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,082, Billie Whitelaw for film of Nightwatch, Two surprises in bridge Gold Cup, Radio, Engineer wins regional crossword final, Broadcasting, Reykiavik Festival. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and industrial Property, Property To Let, Quest for offices in small towns. Reviews: Ariadne Auf Naxos Glyndebourne, Canadian National Ballet Coliseum, La Vie Parisienne Agnew's, Absent-minded image demolished, Saul Radio 3. Sport: Athletics Jenkins not to have his 'record', Rugby Union England XV aggression confounding critics, Best can be shown way, Tennis Prize money guaranteed without play, Racing Rock Roi's courage triumphs, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Americans express their envy in defeat, Motor cycling Agostini leads in world championships, Golf Kind of men to whom selectors can look to fill the gaps, Rowing Strengthening needed at junior level, Cricket Notts reverse league form with victory against Kent, Polo Withers scores five from new position, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: Long-Term Energy Problem, Two blind spots in Labour policy, What Can Moscow Achieve?, Three SAD Cases: Many Big Questions. Letters to the Editor: The Queen's French, Trade Marks Registry, Britain's holidaY out of line, Teachers know about equal pay for women, What price honesty?, Development in Bath, Chateaubriand and Napoleon, Never Courts on Sundays, Stage and politics, Cheque and protection, Lending rights, School uniforms, Proper sites for gypsies, The price of books today, Indoor tennis, Politics and the NUS, Prison conditions, Duty of defending counsel, Making public details of VAT, Looking-Glass words. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago TV for Birmingham From The Times of Tuesday, May 20, 1947. Obituaries: Dr E.G. Holmes Cambridge and Makere College, Prof Lionel Penrose, Sir Kenneth Stewart Trustee Savings Banks, Dr J. L. Franklin, Dr L. E. C. Davies, Mr Geoffrey Burgess. Business and Finance: Brussels office for job agencies, Big business in the U S Myth of America as a capitalist society, Coal imports threaten mine output drive, Unions air resentment at GMH bid for Watney, Business Diary in Europe: Collision course Barzel's briefing, Monetary reform key item on agenda for OECD ministerial talks, Unit trust prices, Weston buys wholesale chemists, Mining RTZ attractive in spite of copper outlook, Squibb's $50m debenture, US may put 3 pc limit on service price rises, Financial control: how do companies view it?, Hammerson Property's geographical strength, More share prices, Commodities Land lost to wind erosion reclaimed, Car imports stay at 20pc, Uranium: the Australians' quiet bonanza Unhurried caution prevails as intensive exploration starts, British unions and Europe, Company News Foseco Minsep scope after 1971 problems, American move for refinery in Ireland, Japan's seven-point plan to ease pressure on yen: expanded import quotas, Importers fear U S levy, North Sea gas discovery by the Conoco-Coal Board partnership, Results this week, Go-ahead likely for cheap air fare, New Issues Hawkins & Tipson's low rating, Industry in the regions Engineering strikes are starting to hurt, AEG colour TV licence for Japan, Car union landmark as Automotive Group charts change of course R. W. Shakespeare looks at the formation of the new body which will spearhead future wage claims, Niarchos concession claim, State training plans challenged. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Recent Issues, Drawing of Bonds, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Shipping News: Freight Report Japanese strike puts up tanker rates.
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