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The Times - 17/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Arthur Osman, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, Sally White, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, By Richard Davy, From David Bonavia, Katie Stewart, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Tom German, By David Parry-Jones, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Neil Allen, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, John Russell Taylor, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, Nigel Lawson, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Pat Healy, PHS, L. TEELOCK, RICHARD HARRIES, , ROBERT BABINGTON, JAMES M. STRONGE, JOHN D. LAIRD, JOSS CARDWELL, HERBERT WHITTEN, F. MARSHALL, , HEW WATT., RODERICK PRYOR, , JOHN BUTCHER., R. ERNEST, , AUSTEN LAING, , H. McN. HENDERSON, , F. CLANCY, , LAURENCE WHISTLER, , ELIZABETH JOHNSTON, , NICHOLAS EDWARDS, , JEREMY TUNSTALL, , L. HAMMOND, , B. J. OGDEN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Dr Glyn Daniel, Sir Arthur Norrington, Mrs K. M. Adams, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By John Armytage, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Andrew Wilson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, E. TONKINSON, , CECILEY HOOFF., D. A. CHRISTIAN RAF, M. S. TAYLOR, , JOHN F. VICKERS., TOM MELLOR, , MOLLIE SWIFT, , J CRAVEN., R. ELLIS., A. SIMONS, , STEPHEN HOWARD, , FRANK GREENWOOD, , Anthony Rowley, Kenneth Owen, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Gerald Ely, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Michael Baily, by Patrick O'Leary, by Peter Kalla-Bishop, by Richard Hope editor, Railway Gazette International, by Kenneth Westcott Jones, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by Ian Yearsley assistant editor, Railway Gazette International, by A. E. T. Griffiths executive director, passenger, British Railways Board, by Paul Kimball, by John Slater editor, Railway Magazine, by Geoffrey Weston,

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News: Property qualifications will be abolished to allow more women to sit on juries, Lord Robens sees loss of 50,000 pit jobs, Roy Jenkins on Keynes, Snow reports, A first lady too busy to grow old, Plea for action by Britain over Guatemalan moves, Corridors of short-haul profit, 'Mechanical catechism' opposed by Cardinal, Shares revelation in ITT affair, Logic behind 'two Jordans', Italian party refuses to toe the line on Prague, Whitehall sees referendum as sign of unity, questions Richard Marsh, Chairman of British Rail, on the future of the system and its financial problems, Sheffield Park Sold Sheffield, Hopes raised for farming package deal by Six, Pompidou shock decision to hold referendum on EEC entry, Catholic shot dead, two wounded in Belfast, Belgians arrest man with secret warplane plans, Sweden grants asylum to British deserter, Going by the sea routes is also easy, £16,800 paid for the most expensive grandfather clock sold at auction, Welcome Hill not so welcome for Dorset oil prospectors, .... when train travel starts to clock up 250mph, Maltese official's visit seen as hopeful development, Today's travellers demand more comfort, 400 miles by Motorail-and sound asleep, Plan to make Paris world theatrical capital, New motorway fog rules by autumn, Marxists say elections in W Bengal were rigged, Nine dead, 51 hurt in M1 crashes, Counterpoint, President Bhutto arrives in Moscow, Plucking the roots at the branch lines, Signals quicker than the eye..., Bad feeling dispelled by royal visit, Success of 'look and book' holidays, King will fly to see President in Washington, Government wants Special Branch inquiries pressed vigorously; statement on raids is unlikely, Publisher's body found at site of sabotage attempt, Liberals find 'frightening' hardship cases, Food prices Shops pass on butter price reductions, The Times Diary Lloyd's policy for Langstone, 'Three wise men' to organize diocese of York, Mr Wilson stopped in stride by Tory jeers, Papers for DPP after detective admits he lied, £43m plan to develop resort's seafront, Little encouragement for preserving the steam age, Britain urged to set an example by adopting a policy on birth control, Inter-city: the busy man's office, UN divided over pollution control, Labour MPs protest over Commons punishments, General unconcerned about shootings, QC says, Firms turning from unions Act, Mr Feather says, Mr Barber and the Budget: one way out?..... or none?, Mr Nixon set to exploit school bussing issue after Wallace triumph in Florida poll, Poll likely to vitalize Polish Parliament, Mr Nixon seeks halt to school bussing, Going By Rail?, Lennon stay extended, Disabled writer praises Lord Snowdon's platform, Vast Victorian legacy creates problems, Breast cancer: Cause uncertain, Dart Valley to buy more track, Boys teach democracy to Spain, 600,000 commuter difficulties for Mr Binnie, Dame Margot faces boycott threat, President Makarios still resists Athens, Museums not to gain from charges, Inquiry into allegation of blackmail by IRA, Sharp drop in gas poisoning suicides, Blood thrown by Jewish girl at Soviet diplomat, Resurgence in passenger business points way to classic marketing success, Psychology: Art lessons, Catering in cramped conditions, Safer childbirth method, Mr Heath defines two principles for a settlement in Ulster, Mr Crossman resigns as 'New Statesman' editor after policy change, Plan for ministry to run birth control advisory unit, Herr Brandt discloses Soviet concessions to aid his Government in treaty controversy, Mrs Meir ridicules King Husain for proposing to 'crown himself King of Jerusalem'. News in Brief. Index. Sport: Show jumping Plans for team leading up to Olympics, Racing Glencaraig Lady's dramatic win, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Welsh choose old side but find new problems, Boxing Stracey's view of champion and rival, Athletics Borzov attacks U S stronghold, Rowing Cambridge first with crab, Football Buchan should have settling effect on Manchester United, Tennis Dewar Cup and Grand Prix to be combined, Japanese yacht goes aground in China, Golf Curtis Cup pair win by one stroke. Display Advertising: Rank Xerox, Rail Express Parcels, Nordic Bank Limited, Miele, Air France, The Ward Group, The Burlington Magazine, Post Office Telecommunications, British Rail, G. Dew & Co. Ltd., Nationwide Building Society, The Malta Government Tourist Office,, Sealink Car Ferries, Sales Company, British Caledonian, Drivers Jonas, Rippon Boswell & Co.,, Heather Valley Of Edinburgh, Inter-City, EQUITY & Law, Motorail, Pirelli General, Iran Air, Common Market Law Reports, Bea, The English And New York Trust Company Limited, Civil Engineering Contractors & Builders, B.A.T. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson gets debate on Ulster: dangers in delayed initiative, Compensating victims of fraud by solicitors House of Lords, Mr Heath condemns nasty innuendoes in knighthood article, Interrogation: police methods to be used, South African Bishop's expulsion, Labour MP wants IRA captives executed, Raids on homes carried out in accordance with law, Truce used to plan next killings, MP suggests reprisal executions, Statement sought on naval security, Successor for Skynet satellites, Mr Walker hopes courts will impose heavy fines for poison dumping, Unprecedented Budget relief expected, Next week, Lack of aggressive policy-Col Mitchell, Decisions on foot and mouth disease. Picture Gallery: Scoglio's new dance Ballet Rambert Young Vic. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Mr L. Wigdor gets CBI post, New Fellows of the Royal Society, Latest appointments. Law: Mexican banker and girl for trial in will case, Will case begun 32 years ago continues, Family Division Suit adjourned for financial proposals Dorrell v Dorrell, Chancery Division Local government compensation not a pension McMann (Inspector of Taxes) v Shaw, Jury acquit teacher of assaulting boy pupil, Head-on clashes, Sewell case judge says, Court of Appeal Injunction jurisdiction limited Arnbridge (Reading) Ltd (trading as Manpower (Reading) Ltd v Hedges and Others, Court of Appeal Crown evidence during defence case Regina v Doran, Rhodesian Africans jailed on riot charges. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Glyndebourne Festival, Zoltan Kocsis Goldsmiths' Hall, This Week Thames TV, Feast of baroque nonsense Le Petit Matin (x) Cameo, Victoria Magick Lantern Cycle ICA Cinema (Mondays) The Angel Levine (aa) London Pavilion The Omega Man (a) Rialto The Brothers Karamazov (a) Odeon, Haymarket Bad Man's River (a) On release, Break of Noon Arts, Ipswich, Schoenberg Purcell Room, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Dublin Theatre Festival. Editorials/Leaders: The Fears Of Ulster, Cbi Must Bridge The Gaps And Define The Boundaries, European company law Some wider issues than the purely legalistic, President Pompidou's Surprise Decision. Letters to the Editor: Homework done, Better deal, Iceland fishery limits, VAT as threat to nation's treasures, Girls who end in 'A ', Political morality, Local authority revenue, EEC and statute law, Effect of mergers on people's lives, Plastic waste, The dachshund, The budget and current wages, A plea for Pembrokeshire, Big ship era, Cheque card holder's identity, The Lobby system, Metrication, Lyme Regis sewage plant, Frozen out, Do not consign executives over 40 to scrapheap, Creativity and the architect, Farm workers' wages, Initiatives in Northern Ireland, Mauritius minority, Customers of hypermarkets, UNCTAD: time for action not talk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Richard Church, Mrs Enid Winder, Dr A. S. Russell Former Senior Censor of Christ Church, Prof D. Talbot Rice. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 15, 1947 Five-day week. Business and Finance: Can makers' pledges to unfetter competition, BP's profit falls short of forecast at £148.6m, Japan Currency uncertainties in Europe worry traders, 1,000 occupy factory over wage bargaining, Aer Lingus fears £4m revenue loss, Is the City going to get the IRC and SIB reincarnated?, Extension of Euro-Clear facilities, Personal bank loans expand more rapidly, Mining Restrictions eased in Nabarlek, Unit trust prices, Low early repayment mortgages proposed, Chairmen's Reports BAT warning hits shares., Fixed Interest and Money, United States Board decision blow to dock wage settlement, Unigate in £2m grocery side sale to Bookers, £525m advance by the Halifax, Metal Traders ask for shares to be suspended, Foreign exchange controls eased for exporters, BEA chief opposes total BOAC merger, OECD report sees inflation persisting, Builders increase pay offer to 9.7 per cent, Britain urged to raise Australia investment, Bids and Deals Hanson fires at Costain's case, Strange tale of the Automaton Chess-player, Drop in office developments, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Tilling rides motor and building boom, BAT disclaimer on Watney bid, Switzerland IOS Ltd moving base to Bahamas, Swan Hunter buys yard, Carbon fibres suit against American firms, State training reforms attacked, Occidental in UK expansion, Severance pay hope to stave off dock strike, Food board levy, New key Treasury man, Order to prevent 'unlawful' strike, Textile labour force reduced 12.5 pc in a year, Giro launching two schemes of rent collection, Big concessions offered on rail redundancies, Company News Fine second half puts Wm Collins on fresh peak, City split on Bank plan for industrial watchdog, Brooke Marine win £3m order, Industry chiefs want independent body to look at pay differentials, RB211 gets over another vital hurdle, West Germany Three countries cooperate in nuclear project, Difficulties ahead for North Sea oil groups, Business Diary: Masefield takes job, plans 3 books. Spreckley's former 'dynast'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices BP lower on results, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues, New York silver down 150 points. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Alan Walker to head BR Western board. Property: Residential Property, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Cutty Sark/The Times National Crossword Championship, Radio. Births.

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