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The Times - 29/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker and Christopher Warman, By Our Business News Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Peter Hopkirk, From Mehmet Munir, By Louis Heren, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, From a Chess Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By Richard Davy, From a Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jim Railton, By Joyce Whitehead, From St John Donn-Byrne, Brian Alderson, By Jane Adrian., Max Harrison, Ronald Hayman, Irvine Wardle, Chris Dunkley, Stanley Sadie, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Keith Horner, Michael Leapman, Our Medical Correspondent, Richard Davy, PHS, JOY ANTHONY, , CATHERINE WALLACE, , JOYCE PURSER, , AENEAS, MACKINTOSH., BRUCE CAMERON, , JEAN MONTGOMERIE, , JOHN CUMMING., JIM BAKER, , JOHN WHITLEY, , R. LEONARD SMALL, , W. D. CATTANACH, , RONALD BEASLEY, , ANDREW WYLIE., NORMAN M, , PRITCHARD, , DAVID REID., ALBERT KIRALFY, , B. C. BUTLER, , H. J. BLACKHAM, , R. H. YOUNG, , BRIDGET PLOWDEN, , MARY SHAW, , ARTHUR LEDGER, , OWEN LUDER, , ANDREW MORTON, , KURT KLAPPHOLZ, , W. S. WIGGLESWORTH., JOYCE JENKINS, , MARY JANE ERSKINE, , SIMON WALKER, ANTONY HORNBY, , ROBERT SCOTT, , JOHN CAPON, , HAROLD HILLMAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, S. H. Brookfield, , K. M, , E. M., By A. Goodrick Clarke, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Jay, By Peter Hill, By Philip Dyer, Ernest Cheyne Parliamentary Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, From John Earle, JOHN GARLAND, , D. V. O. HENRIQUES., C. S. HARLEY, , THELMA D. M. JENKINS., RICHARD MAYLAM., Ian Morison, Richard Spiegelberg, NH, Peter Hopkirk,

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News: Youths burn down two Catholic homes, Bangladesh constitution nearly ready, 18 MPs vote against Northern Ireland Bill, Britons who made the find, Heavy Arab turnout in West Bank elections, King Husain explains plan to Mr Nixon, The boy king immortalized in death, The need to dispel the gossip and fear about breast cancer, Pressure on EEC over medicine is urged, Russians seek ban on chemical weapons, Successor chosen for Mr Cyrankiewicz, Snow reports, Stormont's last day ends as though Westminster plan never existed, 'The day we found the treasures', Growing Point, Soviet marshal in Hanoi for defence talks, An Egyptian Treasure. Great Find At Thebes. Lord Carnarvon's Long Quest., Protest in the United States goes through its quiet phase Why the Panthers have stopped snarling, Hint at possible unity of South-West Africa, Artists to lose a Paris bridge, 170m more in underdeveloped countries will be seeking jobs in next ten years, Thousands protest to MPs over rents, Tory students urge priority for European parliament, Plotters interrogated by Chile, Mansholt rebuke answered by Mr Benn, DTI summons against insurance firm, Kidnappers' demands met by Fiat, More than 400 die as smallpox ravages Bangladesh, Bibliography, Scheme to harmonize attack on pollution, £600m for road schemes to ease local congestion, Mr Marsh may join in talks to break deadlock on rail pay, Magazine protests at robot war in Vietnam, Greek synod keeps power, Lord Poole joins the board of Fiat, Safeguard sought on open council meetings, Science report Weather: Seeding of rainclouds, Philip Howard looks at London: Moving a bookshop Fiction fills a three-ton truck, Johannesburg trial told about 'hilarious party' when there was talk of blowing up monument, Mrs Yang free and home again in Peking, Long tradition of links with The Times, Children and books Storytelling on tape, Mr Faulkner speaks at Vanguard rally, Bomb hidden in hi-jacked van kills two people, Seventh century murals found in Japanese tomb, 465 Government majority on Ulster Bill after MPs get a border pledge, Power, majesty and detail in a memorable exhibition, Lord Wigg believes Tote Bill is unworkable, Elections in one-party states Toehold for democracy, Senate clash over ITT inquiry, Mr Walker urges less packaging, more litter prosecutions, Ownership of war diaries 'in doubt', Mr Jenkins calls on enlarged Community to preserve US links, Consortium fears Foulness delay, Race Relations Board secures undertakings in two cases, Coelacanth is caught alive for first time, Queen sees Tutankhamun treasures today, Poland claims 'proof' of Radio Free Europe spying, Smith Minister rules out new talks, Briton becomes head of US college at 34, The Times Diary Cassell's Boult from the blue, Higher tax on food under consideration in Bonn, The American alligator thrives again, EEC issue embitters Indo-British relations, Milan police on streets for Feltrinelli funeral, EEC candidate members accept farm plans, Turks refuse deal for kidnapped Britons, Corporal Punishment. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards for 'Guardian' and 'Times' reporters, 'The Times 'wins three national press awards, French prize for Tippett record, Latest appointments, Exeter University. Display Advertising: The Throgmorton Trust, Amoco, Thomas Witter And Company, Limited, Zambia Industrial And Mining Corporation Limited, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, A.A.H. Stockholders, Midland Bank, A.A.H Limited, Moss Bros, Montfort (Knitting Mills) Limited, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited, Dewar's, Madame Tussaud's Limited, Freemans (London Sw9) Limited, Alfred Herbert Limited, Cornhill, Abbey National Building Society, Stratstone, Bristol & West Building Society, Healey & Baker, Tutankhamun, Transport Development Group In 1971, Boac Cargo, Twa, Bea, Whitbread Investment Company Limited, Save And Prosper Group. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Police chief wins substantial slander damages, Court of Appeal Doing nothing no waiver of rights Vaughan v F. Parnham Ltd, Women give evidence for slimming case doctor, Queen's Bench Division Acquitted man goes back to prison Regina v Leeds Prison Governor Ex Parte Huntley, 18 years for man who tried to kill policeman, 400 immigrants 'waiting to be smuggled in', Jail escape halts Miss Davis trial, Costs out of legal aid fund Clifford v Walker, Football fee case settled, Man posing as IRA terrorist sought £100,000, Judge dismisses two charges in Harrisburg trial, Four 'marriages' man jailed for two years, Engineer gets £225 award against police. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,037, Borngasser takes lead at chess, Favourites victorious in junior chess tournament, Radio, Broadcasting, Tom Brown as a musical, Dickens love letter sold at auction for £1,200. Politics and Parliament: Royal marriage law stays, Post Office service that looks to the future, When Treasury should stoop to conquer, Bill deeply and instinctively offensive-Mr Powell, A gamble the Government were forced to take, Unrivalied museum and library complex House of Lords, Civil remedy for poisonous dumping, DPP to be appointed, Daffodils dominate spring show, Ulster direct rule defended: Mr Whitelaw promises no mercy for those who continue with violence House of Commons, Mr Stratton Mills on rape of Stormont: 20 MPs in protest division. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Rentals, Womens Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Restaurants. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 27, 1947 Truman doctrine. Sport: Cricket Sobers and Davis in defiant stand, Tennis A bonnie day for South Africa ends almost perfectly for UK, Rowing Cambridge are 'psyched out' by Oxford, Boxing Subtle Napoles knocks out Charles, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Duguid leads Ampleforth to deserved win, Racing French prepare for build-up to English classics, Hockey Scotland dominate first day, Football Points to Derby as Crystal Palace flirt with danger. Reviews: Walton celebrations Walton at 70 Festival Hall, Pieter Scholtz and the Zulu Macbeth, Primitive Art Alexander Martin Gallery, Christian Wolff Cecil Sharp House, Anthony Gilbert Queen Elizabeth Hall, Whatever happened to Tin Pan Alley? Atv, Northern Dance Theatre University Theatre, Manchester, Walton at 70 BBC-2 (tonight), Superb return by Miss Littlewood The Londoners Theatre Workshop Stratford East. Editorials/Leaders: New Life In The Brussels Commission, The Fall Of Stormont, Bend Of The Springboard, Banditry Under The Flag Of Politics. Letters to the Editor: Gifts to museums, Farming and its economic problems, Evaluating company reports, Judgments by lay magistrates, Let gold control inflation, A 'Protestant army', Cats in the kitchen, Marijuana and alcohol, Architects and public, Teaching children to read, Bookstall research, Feminine TOVA, Imprisoned in Vietnam, Politics and morality, Teaching Chinese, Keynes in wages, Training in use of bank cards, Royal Marriages Act, Arts in the regions, In real life, Sunshine on tick, Isn't the question obvious?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Arthur Booth, Mr David McCallum, Mr Robin Muir, MR M. N. KEDROV Actor and director, CLARENCE RAYBOULD Conductor and pianist. Business and Finance: Superannuation payment changes, Drop expected in Indian sugar crop, CBI verdict on prices not likely before June, Braniff chairman optimistic on economics of the Concorde, United States February trade gap record for the month, Photographic firm bows to dealer protests, New Issues. Eurodollar loan for N Sea oil, MPs want restrictions on export credit cover, Japan Bank spur for imports, Company News Corah scrip as profits rebound to £1m-plus, Mining Gold Fields open lower-but upturn expected, £11m Dartford tunnel contract, Advertising and Marketing Conoco launching a 'gifts' campaign, Steel union chiefs to recommend deregistration, Lockheed 'unaware of $400m excess payments', RTZ confounds the sceptics, RTZ holds dividend after £17.8m profits fall, Bids and Deals AAH shares fall on rejection, First National Finance leaves Cooks contest, Briefly from the Boardroom, Racal wins £11m military radio contracts from Britain and Iran, Slater Walker earnings up, Rover to recruit after assembly line settlement, Having concern for executive health, 'Sit-in' affects more factories, Unit trust Prices, Fixed Interest and Money Subdued day for gilt market, ICI manual workers asked to defer pay claim, Building orders value rises £77m in month, Equities ICI firm ahead of meeting, Business Diary: Philips' loss, Barclays' gain. America's 'Mr Fixit', Chairmen's Reports Good opening sales at 'Wavy Line', Syracuse court opens hearings on BP oil suit, Interest relief Should the taxman help us to borrow money?, Watneys test plastic sachet for beer, In brief, Fibres leader pleads for 'sanity' in pricing, Common Market Surplus on third countries' trade reverses deficit, Herbert's £4m loss as machine tool sales slump, Machine tools have still to beat cyclical curse Dennis Dwyer looks at the problem, Mr Volcker lays down challenge to Europe on monetary reform, IWS forecast increase in machine wash garments, Commodities Lead and zinc up sharply, Company Meetings Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, Lightweight boiler for central heating, Lonrho chiefs say board can solve borrowing problem, Marked upturn in Fiat results. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange Pound jumps 65 points, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Mail order shares strong. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Poole becomes first British director of Fiat. Property: London And Suburban Properties. Births.

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