The Times - 15/06/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, By David Wood and John Groser, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From John Chartres Inver, Ross and Cromarty, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, Tony Aldous, By Our Air Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Peter Evans, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Pearce Wright and Roger Choate, From Roger Choate, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Alain Jacob, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Malcolm Browne, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, Michael Holroyd, Edward Mortimer, Philip French, Paul Theroux, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Art Spander, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, Leonard Buckley, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Kenneth Darling, Bernard Levin, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, James Reston, PHS, Ronald Butt, MICHAEL MACOWAN, , MARCIA ALLENTUCK, , E. M. CHILVER, , J. E. Evan-Cook, J. K. Roper, O. M. J. Roberts, S. D. Plummer, Eric P. Fisher, L. J. BlomCooper, Brian A. Felton, Desmond Brayley, J. T. Pyne, D. A. Wilkie, E. A. P. Hart, L. R. Ring, , HM Prison, , CYRIL W. F. NEWMAN, , JUDITH LISTOWEL, , ROBIN HYMAN, , G. D. SOUTHGATE, , JOAN K. McMICHAEL, , RICHARD WORCESTER, , K. J. McINTYRE, , GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON, , FRANK LAUNDER, , MEREDITH WHITTAKER, , JO ANN ARCHER, , CHAIM RAPHAEL, , by Penny Radford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, H. W., By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By Malcolm Brown, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Kershaw, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, PETER WILLIAMS, , A. GOODRICH, , R. D. DOUGLAS, , G. L. NEWNHAM, , By Peter Hill, J. I. MASON, , GRAHAM R. TURNER, , DAN MARGOLIS, , E. WARD, , GEOFFREY McLEAN, , Hugh Stephenson, John Whitmore, by Paul Kimball, by Geoffrey Weston, by Ernest Pitt, by Michael Hollingsworth, by Alan Bailey, Julian Mounter,
ResumoLaw: House of Lords Magazine publishers win appeal in part Knuller (Publishing, Printing and Promotions) Ltd v Director of Public Prosecutions, Industrial court threatens to jail organizers of container depot picket, Print union leader 'prepared to be jailed', Iraqi was party to assassination attempt, Crown says, Anger after union defers strike, Court told plight of baronet in search of job, Third policeman is cleared of assault, Duchess is sole heir of the Duke of Windsor, Labourer drove car at mother-in-law, Seven men convicted after trial lasting 101 days, 11 plead guilty to Colombia Indian massacre, Five bailed in arms case, National Industrial Relations Court Three committed for contempt Churchman and Others v Steer and Others, Pyramid sales by cosmetics firm a swindle, court told. News in Brief. News: Stockholm votes for nuclear test halt, Marina for 250-acre island site, Nuclear spread by 80's may alter military strategy, Pilots' strike threat puts BEA holiday flights in jeopardy, 26 die as police and militants clash in Khulna, Desramault baby to stay with French relative, Helicopters in Sri Lanka hunt for prisoners, Far East expert attacks threadbare U S policy, Nalgo criticizes government 'discrimination', Concorde goes from Japan with orders in balance, Call for wider scope in sixth-form studies, More troops sent in to hold An Loc, Sir Alec reviews aims of Europe summit, Fiction Relatives, Revenge poison killed Munich editor in error, Jargon is enemy of discussion, Mr Heath says, Mr Heath rules out pay freeze, Rhodesia economic growth may have to slow down, Senator seeks to defer general's demotion, The private war of General Lavelle, Engineers' union reaffirms opposition to EEC entry, Workman died in river 'initiation ceremony', Misunderstandings mar McMahon tour in South-East Asia, Christian Democrats in Italy vote to drop Socialist allies, Mr Eban has no fears of new conflict, Dangerous thoughts of division, Bedford Planners and preservationists clash over solution to traffic problem, Grand Duchess goes by car through Kew Gardens, Steps towards a national distribution centre, Ukraine leadership changes, biggest shake-up since Khrushchev's fall, America bans almost all uses of DDT, Dr Kissinger to make new visit to Peking, Hint of tension in Anglo-French relations, More than 50 nationalities live in harmony, Doctor tells of success in control at 'nutters' borstal', Schools' immigrant problem likely to get worse, 'Local powers steadily circumscribed by central government agents', Power, authority and new laws, The Times Diary Two strings to a Guinness bow, Confidante of Mrs Gandhi gets senior Post, New Judges' Rules call, Motoring Lessening the risks on race tracks, Environment Support grows for discriminating against cars and subsidizing public transport, Mr Vorster sees student unrest as Soviet 'softening-up' process, African summit in support of Egypt, Un Environment Conference Mrs Gandhi blames profits race for crisis, 85 killed in Delhi air crash, America blamed for Peru's aid problem, More interest in vegetables as meat prices rise, Herr Brandt is now committed to engineering an early election at risk of courting his own defeat, Inver (pop 210) takes on the big guns of Whitehall, French TV staffs strike over broadcasting Bill, Design Report, Breath test 'being treated with contempt', Science report Supersonics: Shape of things to come, Annual cost of running car rises by £36, Inter-city air fares may go up in November, Fifty willing victims for conflict, Europe's interests require spirit of give-and-take, Mr Kennedy hints that he may run as vice-president, Lord Carrington for Ulster, Mr Whitelaw to meet Ulster Opposition MPs today in surprise move for peace, Danger of encouraging the terrorists-Mr Faulkner, Majority of eight for Government in crucial vote on EEC, Labour will try to stop London's £2,000m ringway plan if it gains control of GLC next year. Index. Display Advertising: Bendix International Finance Corporation, Business IS Ten Times Simpler In Metric., Dunhill, New C-110, Leopold Joseph Investment Trust Limited, Occasions, Thames Television Limited, Peters Stores Limited, Rothmans Masters, Chartreuse, Interim Statement, The Observer, J. Compton, Sons & Webb (Holdings) Limited, Business Evaluator, Bedfordshire Building Society, The Listener, Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd., Drivers Jonas, Greenings, Credit Suisse, London Brick Company Limited, Abbey Ten Plus Bonds., The Guardian Investment Trust, Rippon Bosewell, Ring Reg Bloom Sales Director, Newmans Tubes Limited, Steel Brothers Holdings Limited, Hutchinson, Rotherchat, Baxters, Leicester Permanent Building Society. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Key clause of EEC Bill carried by 8 votes: ultimate sovereignty not relinquished, Nabarro method of cleaning Palace, Opposition planning all-out campaign, Persuasion preferred to compulsion on seat belts House of Lords, Rating of empty property, Motorway signalling, Penalties and offences for VAT evasions, Juggernaut lorries: Britain must have policy of restricted routes, Bentley and Hanratty inquiries rejected, Disabled win a concession on housing finance, Minister sees CBI chief on housing House of Commons, Anger at Prime Minister's exit. Official Appointments and Notices: Prison service appointments, Royal Navy, University news. Reviews: East Anglian painters Lowndes Lodge Gallery, London debuts, The General told to grown-ups Gaullism The Rise and Fall of a Political Movement, The Mating Game Apollo, A fish out of water Alcina Queen Elizabeth Hall, An accurate and absolutely authentic life Virginia Woolf, Ten horrendous years White Terror The Ku Klux Klan Conspiracy and Southern Reconstruction, A Night With Mrs Da Tanka King's Head, A personal experience Stokowski Royal Festival Hall, Quick guide, Man Alive Bbc 2. Sport: Show jumping Broome pounds field of Olympic possibles, Bowls Bernard and Evans lead in the singles, Football Russian lesson in how to score and then beat a massive retreat, Athletics, Sports in Brief, Cricket Illingworth inspires swift and comfortable victory, Rowing British eight's Olympic chances are remote, Milne will not move to London club, Archery Clubs to give their views, Lloyd playing for Wimbledon place, Boxing Solomons takes a poor view, Racing Knockroe returns to Newbury a reformed character, Golf Treacherous beauty of Pebble Beach. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: London Flats, Rentals, Out of town offices lead the way, The Times Spotlight on the North-East, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 13, 1947 Demand for stockings, Majestic old men of the baton. Editorials/Leaders: Control Of French Television, Councils Must Choose To Sell Or Not, The Decline And Fall Of Mr Shelest, Question Of Compulsion, Dollar convertibility Growing mistrust spans the Atlantic. Letters to the Editor: Recruits to the stage, Drainage administration, Forecast that went wrong, Women in men's colleges, Children in Vietnam, Land for the Palestinians, Mary Queen of Scots, Balancing views on the U S, Housing projects under inflation, Measures to put the economy on course, Cricket on the Third, Traveller's tale, Disturbances in Brixton Prison, Aerospace industry, Economy drive, Public test of Concorde, Roman Catholic jurors, 'Never had it so good', Martins at the nest, Students and Apartheid, VAT fallacies exposed, Finance for new films. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Set of 12 fine Japanese inro sold for £14,000, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,103, British team is almost out of Bridge Olympiad. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Major G. Stewart-Stevens, Lady Plummer A loyal friend, Rear-Admiral R Sherbrooke Vc An outstanding naval hero, Mr Martin Benson, Most Rev. G. Simon. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Late improvement for leaders, Foreign Exchange Pound up but below best, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Iraq calls home its oil experts, CBI/TUC talks on conciliation machinery to start next week, M Giscard lists UK's 'trump cards for Europe', Need for a 'special case' mechanism Paul Routledge suggests a way out of the Government's wage restraint dilemma, Yorkshire gas field output deteriorating, Closures by Staveley and BSC to cost 1,700 jobs, GEC Switchgear wins £6m contracts, Company Meeting British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate, Fall likely in US trade deficit as Japan continues in surplus, Unit trust prices, President Nixon faces dilemma over rail Bill, Caravans International in franchise terms dispute, Company News MK Electric jump 42 pc to record £2m, US 'balance of payments' deficit worsens, Fixed Interest and Money Early losses in gilts recouped, Steel hopes pinned on new plants, Bank employees' pay claim for arbitration, Dutch cut more petrol prices, ICI studies Celon rise, New Issues Leopold Joseph Inv Trust, Bids and Deals Insurance brokers in £37m link-up, Dow Jones Average rises 8.50 points, Briefly from the Boardroom, Difficult year forecast for footwear firms, Rumours of new GMH package for Watney, Chairmen's Reports Spillers warning on lower flour profits, Mining Lake View reopens WA gold mine, Japanese alarm at export curb threat, Pacific shipping groups agree to amalgamate, Gloom in W German chemical industry, Tesco'S recovering margins trend, Norway to set up state oil company, Textile industry fear over EEC entry grows, State airlines involved in major argument over future use of computer systems, Plan to 'ginger up' Pleasurama, Commodities Sugar futures fall again, Business Diary: Crowned prince at Tube Investments, Equities Docks decision boost shares, Wholesale price index up 0.5 pc last month, Covent Garden prices, Change of emphasis by Brit Borneo Petroleum, Generating complexes may replace power stations, Power Gas takes lead in drive for exports, OECD doubts on American recovery, Teesside promotion body closing after three years, Trade fight on VAT for children's clothes, Congress move to order 30 more Harriers, Unions Seek six-nation Ford talks, Small rise in building work maintained. Business Appointments: Business appointments TI managing director will head British Aluminium. Births.
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