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The Times - 05/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Stanley Baldwin and Stewart Tendler, From Roger Choate, From Robert Fisk, From Tony Dawe, of The Sunday Times, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Arthur Osman, Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From Our Gliding Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Philip Howard, From John Chartres, By Tim Jones, Leonard Amey, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From David Housego, From Michael Knipe, From Seymour Hersh, Gerald Ely, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Maxwell Boyd, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Stephen Vizinczey, Victoria Brittain, Mirabel Walker, David Spanier, PHS, Pearce Wright, Frank Vogl, Stewart Harris, David Wood, IVISON MACADAM, , JOSEPH NEEDHAM, , K. H. V. DAY, , JOHN H. S. BURTON, , STEPHEN HEARST, , G. T. RHYS, , HOWARD FOX, , H. L. MANCHIP, , F. A. SOWAN, , GLADWYN, , ADAM KNOWLES, , STAMP, , K. A. ABEL, , ALAN BOLD, , MICHAEL BOYDEN, JOHN GRAY, , LW, By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Yogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roy Farndon, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, J. D. MANSON, , EDGAR S. HARBORNE, , C. V. H. PITT, , Roger Vielvoye, W. A. COLE, , R. W. MASS, , Anthony Thomas, Harry Sasson, By Sally White, Joe Roeber, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer,

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News: Viewpoint, Regional Notebook Magazines are arbiters of social taste among 'successful people' in provinces, Talks with Spain main issue in Gibraltar poll, Signor Andreotti to try for new Cabinet, Free French return on pilgrimage, MP criticizes 'hypocrisy in treatment of Windsors, Why M Pompidou appeared irritated, Flagship of a growing fleet, Vietnam war protest.-Hundreds, Direct rule as Halfway House, Richard Crossman reviews the latest volume of the Macmillan memories How Mr Macmillan lost his way back from the summits, In search of a European Identikit, Cambodians vote for their next president, Lord Cooper to retire early as union chief, Maltese Opposition fears threat to constitution, Drop VAT and rents Bill, act now on prices-Mr Healey, Only small group at Duke's burial today, Duchess to return to Paris after the funeral today, Rail unions will take hard line at talks with board tomorrow, West Europe West Berliners queue in vain for permits the day after historic four-power agreement is signed, Five prisoners on remand escape from Brixton after tying up guards, Heathrow alert for terror attacks, Success of helicopter sea rescues may lead to nationwide service, Tito visit to Moscow today, The Pope's peace hopes, Mr Rupert Murdoch buys Sydney newspapers, Bonn treaties with Russia and Poland take effect, Science report Entomology: Protective mimicry, More violence likely in Cape Town today, Iran to buy three Concordes, Algeria may return £192,000 ransom, Mr Prior warns farmers and butchers high prices will kill beef market, McGovern 'Victory Special' rolls defiantly through California with bullets and rivals forgotten, Protestants threaten permanent 'no go' areas, Inquiry urged on 'Is a third airport needed?', The Times Diary Walker: no self-destroying policy, One of the Navy's most famous breeds prepares to sail off into history, Miss Angela Davis is acquitted on all charges, Bombs in Milan damage offices of U S companies, Driver saw killer, police say, New union demand by junior doctors, Agriculture Weather upsets grass farming but shows go on, UN officials strive for formula to involve East Europe in environment talks, Saigon forces recapture town in 'forgotten war' of south, Stricter safety standards at fairs sought, Horrors of war to get more study, Who will empty the world's dustbins?, Herr Schiller's costly indiscretions, Cut working year to make jobs, Mr Jack Jones says, Something of a brief encounter, The paths leading to the Kingdom of God, Second massacre of MyLai revealed, Six wrong men shot by police in Venezuela. News in Brief. Law: Two men are charged with sedition, Israel trial for suicide raid survivor. Index. Display Advertising: Capper-Neill, Houlder Brothers & Co. Limited, Royal Worcester Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Lloyds Bank Travellers Cheques, Butter, Western Board Mills Limited, Luncheon Vouchers, That's Life The Times Personal Columns, Jcb, Healey & Baker, Michelin Radials, American Express. Arts and Entertainment: Lecturer wins crossword regional final, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,094, Radio. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rugby Union Something extra special to celebrate, Racing Hard to Beat wins like a champion for Japan, Football England prepare for Russia with three quick goals, Tennis Mrs King completes her collection of titles, Athletics Phillip beats Hill by a handshake, Sports in Brief, Rifle shooting, Cycling Fourth victory for Dutch in Milk Race, Gliding contest won by squadron leader, Polo Moore brothers enliven defensive game, Motor racing Fittipaldi consolidates lead with clear win, Yachting Experts leave way clear for Pearce, Show jumping Missing Smith main topic of discussion, Cricket Worcestershire race to victory despite Turner's lack of pace, Bowls England should win two gold medals, Golf Waiting for a title to sink in. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 3, 1947 Coup in Hungary. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Chichester office block plan. Reviews: Louis Halsey Singers Queen Elizabeth Hall, La Traviata La Fenice, Venice, Murray Louis Roundhouse, Agustin Anievas Queen Elizabeth Hall, Britten/Pears Maltings, Snape, Dunstan and the Devil St James's, Piccadilly, Granada's Open Night Itv, The Monday Book, Cutting down the size Saul Maltings, Snape. Editorials/Leaders: Reviving Neddy's Influence, The Roast Beef Of Old Europe, Warning Words From Paris, Czech Writers Are Given Their Orders. Letters to the Editor: Radio for engine-drivers, The ecodoomsters, Oil in the Hardy country, Railway surcharge, Calculation of claims data, World violence, The Nobel Prize, Music on the Third Programme, Outside the pub, The Duke of Windsor, America and EEC, Legal status of professions, Car insurance premiums, "Gone with the Wind", Five-pound notes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, University news, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Sir George Honeyman, Mr A. L. F. Smith A talented educationist, Sir Rodger Winn A former Lord Justice of Appeal and naval intelligence head. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Business and Finance: Who gains from Rank's bid for Watney?, French business team to meet CBI, U S confirms aid credit to Chile, Business Diary in Europe: Cleansing the EEC stables, Unit trust prices, Ministers and Neddy to discuss new form of labour subsidy, Watney to switch more pubs to managers, Mining Paper gold and finance houses, Support grows for UK chambers of commerce to have wider powers, Management Seven successful strategies to avoid being taken over, OD: when the organization comes back to its grass roots-people, Ruhrkohle in difficulty despite massive aid, New Issues Making money from waste paper, Unions threaten to take over steelworks, A pause for breath in the stock market, Iraq Petroleum study legal moves: company tells of £101m offer being rejected, Triumph clerks meet tomorrow for peace plan, Robb Caledon seeks work from oil exploration, Textile unions to ballot members on merger plan, Mr Davies 'confident' after Tokyo mission, EEC discussions on trade deals with Efta nations, Freight Report Caution on effects of Iraq takeover, AUEW to intensify midlands plant bargaining, What Marshall Aid did for Europe, Japanese seamen extend strike, Contracts Cossor win £1.5m order, Commodities Curb likely on US raw sugar, Launderette charges and value-added tay, Results this week British Leyland half-year figures, White House in wrangle over Fed chairman, SA antimony exports up sharply, OECD is confident on Yugoslavia economy, United States' investment Where Rank went wrong on Wall Street, Pound and yen 'unrealistic', Mining MPs open drive to curb rising coal imports, Government's attitude to marks of origin, Companies apply for licence to run cable TV, French hint of BSC need to increase prices, Cotton working group, China opens its eyes to the prospect of increased trade Christopher Lee examines a thaw in Peking's attitude to the European Community, Builders watch for pay claim defections, Burmah 'in deal to build liquid gas ships in US', Industry in the regions Attractions of Severn barrage hydro plan, Forecast of further rise in gold price, US sees Japanese aid as challenge to farm exports, Company News Teacher's plea on use of VAT, Fresh fears expressed at Training Agency's powers, Survey shows inflation worrying businessmen. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Henry Jones heads Benzene Marketing.

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