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The Times - 24/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Roy Lewis, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Shipping Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Hedrick Smith, By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, From Seton Gordon, By Brian Cashinella, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, From Charles Hargrove, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Henry Kamm Saigon, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Harris, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, Kirsten Cubitt, Margaret Allen, Brian Alderson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Snow, By Jim Railton, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Johm Russell Taylor, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Robert Fisk, Nigel Lawson, PHS, Anthony Lewis, M. C. THOMPSON, ROGER MOODY., ANTONY CHAPPELL., EDWARD PTICKERING, BRIDGET PLOWDEN., BALOGH., W. BECKERMAN, , W. M. GORMAN., A. PEACOCK., J. VAIZEY., J. WISEMAN., MARCUS BINNEY., S. W. G. MORTON., J. F. TURING., W. E. B. TAYLOR., C. G. TURNER., T. H. BLANK., G. R. POTTS, , A. G. L. PAYNE., BRIAN ROWLAND, , NOBLE FRANKLAND., F. J. MARTIN DENT, , FRANK E. BELL., MICHAEL HALL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, From Ian McGregor, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, By Paul Routledge, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, D. C. COODE., B. I. CAWTURA, , D. E. ROBERTS., H. WILLIAMS, E. A. LANHAM., A. R. WOODARD, , Margaret Stone, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, by Sergio Ricossa., by Claus Dertinger Die Welt, by Valery Giscard d'Estaing, by Professor Karl Schiller, by Guido Carli, by D. V. Bendal, by Dr Alwin Muenchmeyer, by Francois Renard Le Mo nae, by Ian Morison The Times, by Mario Salvatorelli La Stamna, by W. A. P. Manser, by Alfred Tholen Die Welt, by Jacqueline Grapin Le Monde,

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News: 'Internment' clash in Dail, commandos of financial world, Indian heat wave toll exceeds 350, Science report Psychology: Exposure to noise, Quito hijacker shot dead on seized airliner, Nato ministers try to end defence duplication, women in Derry 'no go' areas defy IRA in peace vote, Adapting to EEC system, Dame Patricia steps down for Mr Heath, Growing Point Armed with a song and not a sword Lionel Gregory, born a child of Empire, grew up a child of the Commonwealth, Ministry says polio victim must give back his car, Pakistan find pf early Islamic relics, UDA: sinister signs in loyalist Shankill, How the African women said 'No', Thousand phones 'could save 80 lives', West Germany brings treaties fully into force, Pilots' union calls for strike after talks fail, Time of change and dynamism, Firm orders for Concorde likely soon, Westminster seeks plans, The Times Diary Stumps drawn on Bangladesh, Decision genuine expression of African opinion, Hardly the village of peace, Memories linger like cigar smoke, Guidance sought on railway ballot, Where the streams of capital meet, Mr Ian Smith condemns Pearce findings as 'naive and inept', Strong front against an accelerating inflation, Jobs prejudice against epileptics deplored, Angry Mr Smith calls findings irresponsible, Sweeping reforms in planning and protection of the environment proposed by report, Mock assault on a statue of Moses, FBI colleague left fortune by Mr Hoover, Government 'not bashing unions', Dismissal of worker priest 'not unfair', Chile's revolution said to be falling apart, Towards an economic and monetary union..., Diverted Soviet ships cannot unload in China, Athens editor sent to jail because of headline, M Chaban-Delmas' stock rises as he reasserts authority, North Vietnamese troops launch new attacks round Hue but city in no immediate danger, Code to curb foetus use, War-weary people of Saigon now ready to accept whatever fate awaits them, Malta puts up tax for sixpenny settlers, Warm Australian welcome for Fiji's Prime Minister, Mrs Nixon sees Soviet school, W H Auden is favourite to become the new Poet Laureate, Greek societies disbanded for 'deviations', Iceland ministers arrive in London for fishery talks, Sorting mail has become a nightmare, union told, ... but determination and caution necessary, Medieval Italian fathers of western economy, British Rail faces £30m deficit this year, Brighton to enrol pupils as school governors, Unarmed man carried Cunard ransom to avoid putting QE2 at risk, Savings bank link between families and good things in life, Big increase in immigrants from E Africa, New look for "Army": Architecturally,, Isle of Skye echoes to pipes of MacCrimmon, How computers are taking over clerical chores, Ford unveils people's car for South-East Asia, Nixon visit bears its first fruits, Boy footballer stabbed in school yard, £4m left by the Duke of Westminster, Miltinational business defies the old frontiers, Children and books Prizes and medals, Singapore editor acquitted in letter case, Rise in young unemployed a problem for EEC, Mergers as the ultimate goal, Hull dockers again turn away cargoes, Case against Angela Davis challenged, Prisoners threaten to strike in jails for conjugal rights, Top Banks of the Ten, How African people's opinion was obtained, Non-aligned widen agenda, Treaty of Rome as a stimulus to world investment, Tug men refuse to handle nuclear vessel, Plan to stop airport taxi 'pirates'by extending fare limit, Britain still pressing for news of lawyer, Britain to keep Rhodesian sanctions in force but 'no door will be closed', Communist influence on industrial strife, U S admits a widening of bombing targets, Unfit houses down to 7.3 per cent. Sport: Rowing Fast Oriel crew could surprise the leaders, Athletics Breakthrough by Gabbett in California, Golf Miss Huke goes out on the first day, Rugby Union Old in centre and Palmer gets another game, Tennis Britain not worried by nonsense, Cricket Exhilarating Australian batting brings victory in final over, Sports in Brief, Football England changed but unchanged, Racing Piggott delays his decision on mount for Epsom Derby. Index. Display Advertising: A. & C. Black Ltd., Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Banca D'america E D'italia, Carpets International, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Banca Rosenberg Colorni & Co, Management S.P.A., Cir, Anchor Chemical Company Limited, The Bank Michelangelo Knew, National Westminster Bank, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Torino, Rolls-Royce Limited., Redfearn National Glass Limited, Winn Industries Group, Midland Bank, 4p, Dresdner Bank, Credito Italiano, The German Savings Banks Organization, Taylor Woodrow, Banque Occidentale, Wimpey, Rolls-Royce Distributors And Retailers, Snia Viscosa, Odex Racasan Limited, Rothschild Intercontinental Bank Limited, The Scottish Mortgage And Trust Company Limited, Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale Limited, Geo. G. Sandeman Sons & Co., Ltd., Allied Polymer Group Limited, Glass With A Purpose, Banco Ambrosiano Milano, Donaldsons, Banking In Europe, The Barclays Group, Douglas, European Design Consultants Ltd, The Orion Insurance Company Limited, The Corporation Of Insurance Brokers, James Warren & Company Limited, The Spastics Society, Tyndall Assurance Ltd.,, Wadkin, Deutsche Bank, Banco DI Roma. Commerzbank, Bnp, Ef, Hertz Air France, Bank Of Scotland,, Newman Industries Limited, The Independent Order Of Foresters, Free Leaflet, F.Goy & P.Hauvette, Banque Europeenne De Tokyo. Law: Wallace shooting charges, Transport workers' union prepared to 'defend shop stewards to end', Woman tells of visit to barracks cell, Firm cheated out of £500,000, prosecution says, Mr Powell sees Industrial Court 'political' trend. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Chelsea Show awards, Honours for services in Northern Ireland, New circuit judges. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 22, 1947. World refugees. Politics and Parliament: High Stake: UN ignore breaches of sanctions, Toiletries 'racket', Underlying balance of payments strong, When traders will be repaid tax, Cost of investigating cohabitation, Tax relief on mortgages, When tenants will realize merits of buying a house House of Commons, Fears of future VAT on Britain's food, Fears at move towards big units, Duty on alcohol raises £999m, Study of tin can disposal, Privacy report, Next initiative on Rhodesia must come from different races there acting in concert, Extremes of right and left must compromise, HP debt moving towards £2,000m, Rates on empty property, Office jobs moved from London, Imported cigarettes, £19,000 in VAT on next rear's FA Cup final, Study into future of capital gains tax, Steel plans must be flexible to meet changes: investment to remain high, Value of £ falls to 86½p since election, Practices of professions. Reviews: Cannes in retrospect, Enter the Black Queen Swan Lake Coliseum, Warning sixth sense BBC concert Roundhouse, Jon Vickers on his first London Otello, Respectably modern Royal Academy Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, Kamu is no martinet NPO/Kamu Festival Hall, London debuts, The Lottery Hampstead, Glory and grossness Munich-The Road of Excess Thames. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,084, Radio, Only one show, Broadcasting, Prices of fine Chinese porcelain advancing. Editorials/Leaders: Rhodesia After Pearce, The Railway Break Even Breaks Down, A Problem Of Prosperity, Insurance Problem of crossing Community frontiers. Letters to the Editor: The price of books, Studies at Sandhurst, Looking Glass words, In a Greek prison, Schoolchildren on strike, Hunters please for a head, Survival of partridge, Poet Laureate's crown as a symbol, The panda car on the beat, Plight of Biharis, Trust your tax man, Assault on the Pieta, Camp sites for gypsies, Goodbye to the limelight, Channel bottleneck, Barnsbury traffic, When loyalty ia a firm's best asset, Sale of medals, Stabilizing the market in building land, Architects are still divided on the RIBA limited liability issue. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr D. N. Pritt, Qc A controversial figure in law and politics, Bishop Warde. Deaths. Business and Finance: Pit productivity 'above pre-strike levels', Foreign Exchange Forward pound again weaker, Equities Leaders close above worst, Contracts £920,000 roadworks for Holland, Hannen, Shortage of materials threatens building jobs, Unit trust prices, Mining WA nickel reserves worth £4,800m, Some postal services are better, Company Meeting Anchor Chemical Company Ltd. Satisfactory Outcome Of A Difficult Year, Business Diary: Rhodesian bonds test case US Treasury consolation prize, Bids and Deals Valor buy Flavel shares in market at 180p, Pirelli-Dunlop strikes planned, New Issues Michelin Tyre's £12m debenture, Daunting prospect for domestic appliances Andrew Lumsden on the UK industry and its EEC competition, Chairmen's Reports Lord Netherthorpe retiring next year, Smiths Industries to cut 300 more, Mr Walker gets No 2 job at US Treasury, Cowley men defy TGWU and accept lay-off pay deal, Accountants 'now dominant', Briefly from the Boardroom, Bulk liquid haulage rates raised by 7.5pc, Pearce report disappoints City, Osborn highlights steel recession, Euroclear transfer by Morgan Guaranty, Gulf negotiators 'far apart', Clothing Neddy publishes wage systems analysis, £12m Michelin issue, Russia's huge potential for computer sales High technology is a key item on Mr Nixon's Moscow agenda, Gerald Segal reports, Dearer 1973 package tour charges predicted, U S Commission studying rise in Merrill Lynch fees, Commodities Sharp setback in base metals, Govan meeting on orders crisis, State steel craftsmen accept 10 pc settlement, Rank may step into Watney takeover battle, Hearings open on Alberta oil tax proposals, Trade agreements need examination, Society defends high level of home loan advances as spur to building, Australia has reduced British imports to 11 pc, Union tells shop stewards to reject GEC deal, April rise in French unemployment, MP attacks 'secret' move to fix Channel ferry fares, Car workers vote for 7½-hour cut in week, Fixed Interest and Money Heavy falls in gilt-edged, Company News Hill Samuel raise payout as profit soars by 56 pc, Japanese businessmen fear measures to curb trade surplus may be inadequate, Advertising and Marketing Tea Council plans big 'cuppa' revival. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Beechams dull. Business Appointments: Lord Harlech, Mr Callaghan on bank board, Business appointments Sir R Clarke joins Guinness Mahon. Property: London And Sububran, Cluttons, London And Suburban. Births.

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