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The Times - 05/02/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker and Tim Jones, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Ritchie McEwan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Dan van der Vat, From Derek Wilson, By Jim Railton, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Leapman, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, From a Special Correspondent, A short story by Carson McCullers, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Bevis Hillier, David Wade, Barry Norman, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Pamela Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, John Carter, Michael Leapman, Louis Heren, PHS, Peter Waymark, G. B. BENTLEY, , R. N. BOSE, , IDRIES SHAH, , J. GORMLEY, , MICHAEL COMAY, , ALISTAIR DUNCAN, , G. H. BANTOCK, , JOHN PARKER, C. E. WRANGHAM, , JOHN J. O'MEARA, , T. VERSCHOYLE, , D. J. V. BEVAN, , G. SALISBURY-JONES, , JOHN PRINGLE, , JOHN FORTUNE, , BASIL SPENCE, , JOHN FIDLER, , MICHAEL BURN, , J. D. BROWN, , J. C. RICHARDSON, , By Canon Lindsay Dewar, By Peter Waymark, G. V. C., By Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Patricia Tisdall, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Guy Hawtin, By a Special Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our US Economics Correspondent Washington, John Drummond, John Nelson Jones, Ronald Irving, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Andrew Wilson, M S, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent,

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News: Heath-Faulkner appeal to cancel Newry march as Army seals off town, Britain recognizes Bangladesh as Sir Alec leaves for India, Touchy Mr Rogers ends tradition of neutrality, Accused ex-Nazi says he fears kidnap group, Snow reports, ITA to study David Frost show on Ulster, Airport men reject peace formula, Britain vetoes UN move by Africans, Rhodesian Front threat to abandon settlement plan, Crash driver 'may have been reading', US-EEC talks on trade end successfully, New role announced for Paris Comic Opera, Cruft's Show winners, America's great intellectual prizefight, Nine Glasgow arrests as Miss Devlin speaks, 'Black Widow' wins round in legal battle, Queen Elizabeth II: reigning over a revival in tribalism?, President Kaunda bans Zambia Opposition and arrests its leader, US envoys 'barred from contacts in Bangladesh', Organizers told to think again, Two more war survivors believed alive in Guam, Soaring costs put circus off road, Basic price of Concorde still only £13m, Drink For beginners, How to follow that star, Yugoslav bomb theory on airliner disaster, Obscenity laws change hint, Travel Snowdonia the spectacular for the young in heart, The Times Diary Conflict over prisoner's play, Hughes case man in Majorca gets subpoena, Soldier hurt in mine blast near border, Child patients need to see more of mother, The aliens, Law Shop hazards in store for the housewife, Science report Medicine: Sensitivity of races to alcohol, Food Fried sweetbreads, Christian thinking bedevilled by democratic ideas, Power supplies are threatened by 'unrelenting blockade', Progress on arms pact as Vienna talks end, Travel firm fined £200 over holiday brochure, Mr Wilson says Labour might quit the EEC, Mr Sadat wins promise of more Soviet aid, Heath appeal causes embarrassment, Lynch plea to IRA for peace at march, Communists call for general election in Italy, Malta workers told of British dismissal plans, Vietcong peace plan rejected by Saigon as totally unacceptable, Things ain't what they used to be, Gardening New ways of going to seed, Ark Royal up the creek with help of US Navy, Fund to save St Paul's tops £2m in one year, W German pair win bobsleigh event in Games, Hope of reviving Madrid newspaper fades, Print pay claim pressed, Dacca launches mass roundup of Biharis, Inquiry ordered into lead hazard from works at Avonmouth, Prospect of a rate rise in county boroughs. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Factory deaths in 1971 lowest this century House of Commons, Victory for Opposition in procedural division, Bangladesh: immediate visit urged on Sir A Home, Uproar in Commons as Bill to abolish hare-coursing is talked out. Picture Gallery. Index. Law: Suspended sentence for S African journalist, Bolivia jails German, Murder of GC winner alleged, 'Drowned 'man's wife for trial, Sect move to jail author, Sergeant says he was shot at twice by Joseph Sewell, Briton guilty of manslaughter, 'No-trousers ordeal' for boy of 6, Driving licence procedure: no short cut Guest v Kingsnorth, Witness speaks of police 'threat', Queen's Bench Division Wimbledon protester's case must go on Cozens v Brutus, Drink denial by Peter Osgood, Three boys accused of the murder of Kenya Asians, 10-year sentence demanded for English boy. Display Advertising: Property Growth Retirement Annuity, Hambro Managed Investment Bonds, Bell's, M & G, Ebor, The Times Superstore, Dry Air, King & Co, Raw Materials & General Unit Trust, Seafield Gentex Limited, City Merchant Bank, Abbey Property Bonds, Save And Prosper Group, Jascot Compound, Abbey Guaranteed Growth Bonds, The Times Index, Methodist Homes For The Aged. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Literature companions, Lord Brooke to head committee, University news. Classified Advertising: Entertatnments, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, London Hotels, Educational, Appeals, Music On The South Bank, Shaw Savill Line, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Sexagesima, Gardening. Sport: Cresta Run Douglas shows consistency in Coppa d'Italia, Squash rackets Barrington renews rivalry with Hunt in final, Tennis Another win for Taylor, Boxing New opponent arranged for McAlinden, Rugby Union Consistent Welsh side may just win, Other fixtures tomorrow, Rowing Two British boys with a world title chance, Racing Even Keel on a happier footing than rival second time round, Sports in Brief, Winter Olympic Games Now or never for Miss Galica, Rackets How Braithwaite placed Cobb in chains, Football Derby and Notts County play a tie from another age, Weekend fixtures, Cricket Congdon highest scorer in comfortable win, Motor racing Craft's Lola splits Ferraris in practice, Golf Jacklin eight strokes behind American trio. Arts and Entertainment: Goodall to rest, £7,875 for flower picture by Drechsler, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,992, Radio, Broadcasting, Chess Distinctions of grandeur, Bridge Hypnotism or surprise, Sunday. Reviews: Succumbing to Skryabin, Eugene Onegin Covent Garden, Radio Prophecies of doom, Norman Swallow of the BBC-concerning the arts and the human condition, The Beatitudes Festival Hall, Antiques Collecting bookplates: a faded fad. Editorials/Leaders: How To Deal With Zambia's Opposition, A Symbolic Agreement In Brussels, To March Or To Conciliate. Letters to the Editor: BBC British Empire series, The computer insists, Theatre's fashion for despair, The boundary issue in Northern Ireland, Scottish contention, Bow Street's blue lamp, The James report, Blows in Parliament, The world's resources, Israel-Egypt talks, Spirit of conservation, Conditions of coal mines in strike. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 4, 1947. Obituaries: Miss Elsie Cohen Founding of the Academy cinema, Mr W. G. Lely, Sir Charles Harington Director of medical research. Business and Finance: Insurance case queries for DTI, Survey finds pay rise level below 10pc: public sector does badly, Ceylon minister's pledge to pay plantation owners, 'Back to cotton' clothes machine, Unit trust prices, American Shell debenture rating lowered, 500 jobs go in Tri-ang streamlining, Plan to curb direct labour, Tax Some help to make it all souned simple, Sterling Guarantee in bid for Earls Court, Car insurance Avoid loss by agreed value, Unit Trusts:, Nixon intervention in dock strike opposed, The market ahead of the Budget, Fixed Interest and Money, Watney Mann, Courage raise some beer prices, Mining American Zinc in $11m CGF build-up, Bids and Deals S. Pearson's surprise 60p for AEP, Insurance Why the underwriters have to be cautious, Britain's toy makers find international fairs the best export showroom, Dutch shipyvard men out, EEC trade pact with U S strengthens dollar, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, White House optimism as unemployment level dips, Offers Abbey Life breaks new ground, Commodities Lead up sharply on fixed price possibilities, Pakistan 'losing £240m assets in Bangladesh', DTI ruling on Glaxo stock, Services of ailing Channel Airways sought by rival, Funds Withdrawal plans need professional handling, 3,400 laid off in steel and textiles as pit strike bites, Linwood back in production tomorrow, Round-up: home and abroad, Reports of copper find in Snowdonia, Security Portfolio Change of spirits, Union rejects Vickers' offer, BLMC sales in America up 6 pc last month as Volkswagen's lead slips, Siemens and GEC in joint ventures study, Plea to speed up monetary union, Telephone boycott by foremen at GKN plants, Unions reject Mr Feather's plea for 'threshold' agreements, Company News New peak of £1.3m forecast by Godfrey Davis, India restricts US imports. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices BAT's fail to please, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr G Armitage joins Hawker Siddeley board. Births.

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