The Times - 08/01/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From John Chartres Belfast, Saturday morning, From Harry Debelius, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Gretel Spitzer, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Brian Moore, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen, By Roy McKelvie, by Penelope Houston, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, David Wade, William Mann, Max Harrison, Stanley Reynolds, Ronald Hayman, Katie Stewart, Jacquetta Hawkes, Roy Hay, John Carter, Geoffrey Wansell, H. Pagan, PHS, Eric Earnshaw, R. A. LYTTLETON., SHEELAH GRAHAM., JOHN PEARCÉ, J. C. WARDEN., BRIAN W. WALKER., ANTHONY JOLLY., JON RIGBY, W. R. GRIGOR-TAYLOR., D. A. MITCHISON., WALLACE FOX, P. D'ARCY HART, RICHARD G. ADAMS, C. I. MEEK., T. S. TULL., ROY MANLEY, HANNAH STANTON., PAUL J. CRANE., A. M. ALLCHIN, , S. E. SEXTON., KENNETH R. GOUGH, GRAHAM S. WAKEFIELD., R. S. CLIFTON., R. BILLINGS., DAPHNE HARMER., By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Hugh J Schonfield, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, A correspondent, K.C., By Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Guy Hawtin, By Sally White, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, Ian Morison, J.D., John Drummond, John Nelson Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Gardening Tooling up for the job, Rumania tightens guard on state secrets, Travel club offers £40 transatlantic flight, Hilltop cross 140ft high in memory of de Gaulle, May 15 set as date for return of Okinawa, Lutine Bell rung for ship sunk off Karachi, Car ferry searched after crew men held, Opposition challenge angers Dr Allende, Mother dies trapped in car in river, Sir Basil Spence tackles intruders at his home, M Pompidou to pay informal Chequers visit, Bangla Desh given hope of Soviet block recognition, Nurses get bills for 'free' rides to work, The Church and the revival of the Messianic vision, George Best, dropped from team, flies to London, Tomb may be grave of Xenophon, IRA man escapes from police in Belfast, Seven 'IRA men' attending bomb lecture in Belfast house captured in raid, Army claims, Defiant Bukovsky told court that spiritual enlightenment of Soviet society has begun, Fish killed in college ponds, Cold blooded hoarding at Cold Blow Lane, Further meeting needed on Six entry details, Tolchocked By Kubrick, Saturday Review Column/ Castles in the future, Journalists on 'Daily Express' to get more, Ventilation fault in submarine, Why British honey is costing you more money, 'Pepperpots' road plan is rejected, Mistake 'led to M6 deaths', Coal board withdraws pay offers to miners on eve of national strike, Vice-chairman quits Rhodesian commission, Soviet hopes pinned on Lebanon congress, Demand for Dail jobless debate, Plight of the Anglos among the Celtos, 'No purge on student homes' after plea fails, Travel Island holidays for islanders, East Germany takes hard line, 104 killed as Spanish airliner crashes into Ibiza mountain, Traders oppose fruit stall at place of worship, Labour to consider free travel as policy, Arabs want Britain to hand over Israeli 'hawk', Lord Carrington cancels Far East tour because of Malta situation, Norway hopeful of agreement on fishing limits, Couple with baby hijack U S airliner to Cuba, Mr Nixon to stand in primary elections, Threat of more to come as bombs are found in banks, Anglo-French team catch 'living fossil', U S Air Force cuts HQ staff in Britain, Cairo plan for Arab retaliation against US, Food Black pudding, Science report Selenology: Changes in brightness, Drink How sweet it is, Parliamentary boundary changes involve heart-searching decisions in choice of candidates, American officials rehearse Nixon visit to China, MRA: a leaderless crusade in decline, The Times Diary Too much buru in pan-head book, Roman font find at Richborough fort, John Berryman, leading U S poet, jumps to death, Smashed bones found at Dacca execution site, Latest snow reports. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Hambro, Persian Carpet Wharf, The Burlington Magazine, Edward Erdman, Suttons Seeds, "Times Newspapers Ltd.", Ansafone, The Times, The Sunday Times, Ebor, The City Of Westminster Assurance Group, Abbey Property Bonds, Trust Houses Limited, Target Financial, The Times Superstore, N.M. Rothschild And Sons Limited, Thanks Amillion, Save And Prosper Group, The Clyde Conversion Fund. Weather: The Weather. Law: Leeds policeman accused of perjury, Police chief to face West Riding tribunal. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath defends refusal to give disabled aid figures. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Epiphany, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Educational, Appeals, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Snap out of that cold spell, Have you ever been to IRELAND..., Gardening. Sport: Football Best 'upset over his recent form' omitted by O'Farrell, Rugby Union Team spirit and solid support entitle Somerset to confidence, Badminton County colleagues in final, Racing Royal Toss has stamina to offset penalty, Too many give up sport, Rackets Angus takes lead to U S, Table tennis Fourteen-year-old in final, Sports in Brief, Skiing French girl breaks ankle, Squash rackets Barrington and Hunt top seeds for open, Golf Moody home on last green against his old enemy, Crystal Palace centre answers challenge, Weekend fixtures, Boxing Moughton leads England to win, Kialoa II leads Buccaneer by 17 miles, Motor racing Eight British cars in Argentine race, Tennis Slower courts preferred for younger players. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,968, Bridge Breaking out of jail, Broadcasting: Saturday, Radio, Changes for Show Boat, Chess A New Year dream, Karpov takes two point chess lead, Sunday. Reviews: Antiques Supporting the country seats, Radio Fostering illusions, David Bollard Wigmore Hall, Albert Finney: the reluctant actor, The Paris 'Tannhauser' and some Strauss treasures from Fischer-Dieskau, Solo Bbc 2. Official Appointments and Notices: Jack Brymer and LSO, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Editorials/Leaders: Fewer Homes For More Students, Should Norway Be An Exception?, Adapting Notre Dame To The Motor Car. Letters to the Editor: Imperial OBE, Medical research, BBC inquiry into Northern Ireland, Appointing Bishops, Follow the sound, The clock Paradox, Testing African opinion on Rhodesia terms, Eucharist agreement, West Country hospitals, Post Office service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Jan 7, 1947 Truman's message. Obituaries: Mr M. R. Metcalf, Mrs BODIL KOCH Danish Politician, JOHN BERRYMAN American poet, Hilda Duchess Of Richmond And Gordon, Duke Of Wellington, Camilla Prokofiev. Business and Finance: Giving protection for effort and skill In the first of three articles Ronald Irving discusses the law of copyright, Profit reverse by Metal Traders, Dixons justifies share comeback, BP claiming £250m for Libyan oil takeover, Mining Bougainville upset by copper cut rumour, Japanese willing to regulate steel sales to America, UK hotels half-full in October, December toll of redundancies below level of previous months, Strikes halt output at four vehicle plants: total laid off soars to 13,000, AUEW discuss streamlining the rule book, ICL win export orders worth more than £1m, Unit trust prices, Warning of recession in Comecon trade with UK, Commodities, Unit Trusts:, American jobless up, Ending currency role of gold 'difficult', 8pc more vehicle registrations, Fixed Interest and Money, Lyons £10m factories to be sited out of London, How to express sympathy without admitting liability, Company News LOF on steady course after six months, Tube mill closure blow to Newport, Italy Fiat confirms price rises, Roundup and Offers, High sugar prices will check consumption, Scott Lithgow chief pleads for 'inflation insurance' aid to UK shipbuilders, Gold price climbs to $45.85, Common Market Industry prepares heavy cuts in capital investment, Overdrafts: appeal to manager's instincts, Hongkong textile team due today, World airlines busier, Briefly from the Boardroom, $50,000 bail for three on Penn fraud charges, Personal Investment And Finance: One Fighting for the taxpayer, Bids and Deals Wrensons board sell control to the Greens, Season of the year for coding notices, Tax holliday for M and G unitholders, United States 32pc wage rise proposed in dock pay settlement, Miners' union chief says industrial coal stocks are likely to run down quickly, Japan Exports to Britain soar by nearly half in 11 months, Further 1,100 redundancies as machine tool cutback continues, How metals fared in 1971, Union's policy switch on Clyde, New Issues Scrip and rights from W of England Trust, Rubber market plea, Spending rises above incomes in third Quarter, 8pc $ levy on Pacific freights, Allied buys £5.5m worth of shares in THF battle, Workers vote to continue 'occupation', Food price increases by 14 manufacturers, West Germany Pay talks open for 1.3m in public service, You must take 'all risks' with your coin collection, Indian jute purchase averts Dundee jobs crisis, Shares unsettled by coal fears and profit-taking, France BP protein unit expects aid from EEC fund, Dixons to pay £920,000 for Wallace Heaton. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Reckitt & Colman strong, Sterling rate for air fares 'to be $2.60', The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Head office shake-up at Shipping Federation. Births.
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