The Times - 03/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Patrick Brogan, By David Wood Political Editor, From Penny Hunter Symon, From Metin Munir, By Our Business News Staff, By John Clare, From Brian Cashinella, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Staff, Sally White, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Architectural Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan Paris, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Derek Wilson, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, Katie Stewart, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Kenneth Mellanby, Norman St John-Stevas, PHS, GERSHON ELLENBOGEN., FRED JARVIS, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH, , LEWIS G. BRIARTY, PETER M. C. DAVIES, RAYMOND DILS, DAVID HAY, PETER G. BOYLE., WILLIAM PYE, , ANNE COWEN, , DINGLE FOOT, , ROY GRANTHAM, , F. N. TOWNDROW, , MARIE-NOBLE KELLY, , WILLIAM SHAWCROSS, , G. WARBURTON, , CONSTANCE BABINGTON SMITH, , MICHAEL BERKELEY, , W. J.VARLEY, , ALAN A. HOLDSWORTH., CAMPBELL EDWARDS, , ALEXANDER MARKIN., W. D. CHRISTOPHER, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, A Correspondent, Dr C. P. Blacker, By John Groser Political Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, From Peter Hazelhurst, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By John Armytage, By Philip Dyer, By Ian Murray Labour staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, From Anthony Thomas, From John Earle, D. A. OGILVIE., H. M. DIXON, , M. E. WALTERS, , K. T. LORENTZEN, , Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Spiegelberg, Adrian Hope, By Kenneth Owen, By Guy Hawtin, By John Woodland, Gerald Ely, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, I.M., by Minos A. Zombanakis, by Melvyn Westlake, By Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Ian Morison, by Anthony Rowley, by Frank Vogl,
ResumoNews: Signor Malfatti to resign EEC post in May, Changes in awards for housing design, 'Sunday Times' article nettles envoy, Cyprus bishop held prisoner in his house, Union hostility greets M Chaban-Delmas, 10 per cent rise in coal prices expected, EEC Bill may be faced with guillotine, Snow reports, £40m of heroin seized in Marseilles yacht, French plan for expanding submarine fleet, Queen's barge capsizes escorts, Are the economic theorists chasing a paper tiger?, Adventurous step towards standardization-one unit for six currencies, Ill-treatment is ended in Ulster interrogations but questioning in depth stays, Cash call to avert the unthinkable, Teachers' claim may go to arbitration, Mr Wilson pledges control of prices, Tory conference to discuss finances of local authorities, Government likely to seek curb on motor exhausts soon, 500,000 extra names on doctors' lists, Plenty of nursery schools to help working mothers, Concession ends Argentine general strike, Higher casualties inflicted on South Vietnamese, Malta will take only high-earning settlers, Iraq Embassy alleged to be involved in Cairo plot, 108,000 printing workers to ban overtime, Science report Antibiotics: 'Farm control needed', $60,000m market able to meet wide and growing range of financial requirements, Suspects still give information, Ecologists who ignore technology's successes, Advice service after cot deaths urged, Anglo-Irish MPs call for 'initiative', Advantages for the giant firms borrowing abroad, Six Derry dead 'could have fired', Police inquiry, The need to find ways to control supranational movements of capital, Future assured in imperfect monetary system, Interrogation procedures are not authorized and are against the law, Gardiner minority report says Opposing recommendations, U S urged to show concern, A good time for buying beef Food prices, Draft schemes produced for elections in new counties, Police beat up students at Madrid campus, Bangladesh to receive £18m aid from Russia, New Premier of Jamaica sworn in today, Counterpoint, Art thieves steal Titian in £1m church robbery, Record price for Moore sculpture, Great progress in Eurobonds but technical problems still to be overcome, Premium Savings Bond winners, Tory doubts over future of Mr Davies as trade minister, Israel aircraft 'repelled', S Africa accused of torturing Ovambos, Closer integration expected, Lunar water vapour could have been Apollo urine, Miner boycotted after working to adopt child, Catholics' wary view of Eucharist statement, Putting up with the best Commons we have got, The Times Diary Euromag's debt to millionaire, Russians losing faith in Dr Jarring's mission, Law officer fights to clear his name, Public health Immigrant children with worms, Man tells police he buried drums of cyanide at tip, Visitors fight prison officers in Belfast attempt at a mass break-out, Dr Kissinger's confidences on talks in Peking, Photographer 'broke Onassis injunction', Banks will be forced to play greater role in medium-term financing, Bonn coalition's majority near crisis point as another deputy hedges on eastern treaties, Pro-Makarios demonstrations in Cyprus after bishops call for his resignation as President. Law: Verdicts expected today in detectives case, What M Malraux told Mr Nixon, Officials cleared in Swiss dam disaster case, New York airport hostess on drug smuggling charge, Sewell account of how police chief was shot in chase, Hint by Turkey that Parliament may pardon drug case boy, Jury 'not involved in a contest between underworld and police', Death sentence for union leader's murder, Michael X is charged with two Trinidad murders, Sect loses plea to jail editor and an author, Rhodesian tribunal recommends that Mr Garfield Todd and daughter should stay in detention, Queen's Bench Division Widow loses claim over M1 pile-up Smith v Samuel Williams & Sons Ltd and Another, Arrest warrant issued for Muhammad Ali, Britons cleared by Spanish court. Index. 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Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath worried by European doubts, RAF making substantial savings in manpower, Noise levels in factories, Commons storm after Labour MP shouts 'lie', Allowing foreigners to be solicitors, Review of picketing law: grave concern over a minority of recent cases, Directive to Army not to use intensive interrogation methods on terrorists House of Commons, 'He lied to me' remark about minister withdrawn by Labour MP, Mr Ian Smith's veto: proposal for all-party delegation abandoned, Remand centre allegations unfounded, Travel help for job seekers, Ruling on article, Fishing catch limits might help Iceland House of Lords, Next week, Dame Irene Ward thinks the Opposition are mad. News in Brief. Shipping News: Low water level threat to Rhine shipping. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Boxing Uppercuts may be answer for Sterling, Rugby Union Codd's kicks decisive for Barbarians in rousing finish, Racing Trial of strength for three runners with sights on Cheltenham, Sports in Brief, Football Little interest in Moore at over £200,000, Golf Townsend two under par, Athletics Injury keeps North out, Oxford torpids, Skiing Thoeni wins Cup event, Table Tennis England at their lowest ebb in decade, Eton Fives. Reviews: Shura Cherkassky Queen Elizabeth Hall, Der Fliegende Holländer Royal Opera House, Time Off? Not a Ghost of a Chance Sadler's Wells, The Caretaker Mermaid, Felicity Palmer Purcell Room, Shakespeare plain from Mr Heston Antony and Cleopatra (aa) Astoria The Ski Raiders (a) ABC 1 Embassy (aa) ABC 2. Editorials/Leaders: Government Under The Law, Reserves: A Case For Reform, Archbishop Makarios Under Fire, The Pendulum Swings In Jamaica. Letters to the Editor: The Singapore cut, Norway has not lost completely that vital inch, Cambridge road plans, Special powers against IRA in England, Late at the theatre, The miners' settlement, Young composer and the BBC, Teachers' salaries, Transferable pensions, 'Lilliburlero', Commons scrutiny of EEC Bill, Appointment of bishop, 'A Child is Forever', Broadcasts to E Europe, Small firms must do their homework, Airport red tape, Who wrote the Odyssey?, Save lives and property by fire instruction, Timothy Davey, The Burtons' party. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 3, 1947 Jerusalem terrorism. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishop to retire in October, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Franklin Engelmann A popular broadcaster, Rev J. S. Brewis Former rector of Piccadilly church, Mr Frank Cook, Mr P. G. Osborn Text books for law students. Business and Finance: London enclosed docks stoppage seems certain, February gain of £4m in Britain's reserves, Brussels branch for Barclays, Currency realignment hits Shell profits by£22.5m: shares drop, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Moves in London to end Bathgate stoppage, Exodus of youth as the old people flock in Guy Hawtin examines pressing problems of the South-West in the series on the regions, Lonrho stock plunges, 6m working days lost in 3 months, Financial News Institutions fund Bovis' bank acquisition, NZ wool stockpile, Fixed Interest and Money, Interest rate on Cunard loan to be renegotiated, Fruit and vegetable prices, New Issues Supermarket group coming to market, Unions seek don's aid in Longbridge Pay struggle, A £120 a ton sugar price predicted, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Bill would force manufacturers to state unit price, The sink or swim issue of Malta's dockyard, Mobile telephone exchanges in PO crash programme, Lonrho: still a problem for Stock Exchange, Bids and Deals Leeds comes for Richardsons, Westgarth, Marathon states cash need to take over yard, Company News, Mining Upturn in tin dividends, Foreign Exchange, Common Market Future members in monetary talks, Royal to raise car premiums by 20 pc, Midland Bank orders £1.5m computers, Unilever board discuss McKinsey recommendations, In brief, Polydor and Pye to put up record prices, 10 pc coal price rise could be first step to meeting cost of miners' pay award, Private investment link planned for overseas aid, Power recovery cheers industry, France US call for early trade talks with Six, Microelectronics What GEC has been cooking up at Wembley, Fertilizer subsidy cut may lead to fall in demand, Procedure pact at BLMC seen as industry model, Overtime row at diesel factory, Chairmen's Reports Faith in U S growth, Italy 4 pc loans for textile firms, India relaxes restrictions, Patent News Cleaning teeth by aerosol pushbutton, Society to speed up mortgages, BSC in rationalization talks with fuel company, Albright & Wilson to sell Belledune stake, Warning on tour prices, United States Dr Burns sees $200m Fed loss on 'swap' deals, Shipyard pay deal goes to unions, Business Diary: German squires to be expected?. Midlands' own issuing house, City Bankers may help to finance big Soviet plant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Lonrho slump on report, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Scottish Life Assurance promotes deputy chairman. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,015.
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