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The Times - 24/01/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Warman and Brian Cashinella, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Metin Munir, From Roger Berthoud, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Communications Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Arthur Osman, Ronald Faux, By David Spanier European Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Derek Wilson, By a Northern Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Housego, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Rex Bellamy, From a Special Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Robert Jackson, Charles Hargrove, PHS, David Wood Political editor, David Wood, H. KORN, , ROGER SLEVIN, , FRANK A. HELLER., LAURENCE COTTERELL, , LAURANCE REED, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , NICHOLAS SMITH, , IVOR BROWN, , EDWARD F. SHOTTER, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , DAVID WINNICK, , HILDA FLEMING, , ROGER YOUNG, , KENNETH LINDSAY, , JEREMY MOSTYN, , R. G. AMES, , ANTHONY McADAM, , M. HOUCHIN., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Leonard Buckley, Chris Dunklev, John Percival, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Iverach McDonald, Robert Nye, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By R W Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our European Business Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, by Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Political Staff, Innis Macbeath, RS, Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Guy Hawtin, By Melvyn Westlake, P. C. LE MESURIER, , J. L. WOSNER, , CLIFFORD BRYANT, , JOHN ELLIOTT, , J. A. FLETCHER., E. GASKELL, , BERNARD T. CROFT., L. W. ALDOUS, , DAVID F. C. MANN, , Roger Vielvoye, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland, by Pearce Wright, by Peter Baillie-Hamilton,

Resumo

News: Mr Heath says that 'Whitehall must become European', Storm over island postcards subsides, Issues which divided Christians should face, Snow reports, Pop festival discord in villages, The Treaty Of Accession Three main documents set out terms of Britain's entry into enlarged EEC, Wedding drinks cause 95 deaths in India, Industrial gases Developments will boost £100m a year market, Obscenity 'causing nationwide concern', BMA favours abortion clinics within all general hospitals, The Rome Collections, Many arrests as 85,000 troops and police search sealed Istanbul for guerrillas, 18,000 march in student demonstration, The estate where hatred is at peak, Bahaman order to bar US tourists, Six people die in two fire outbreaks, Putting a value on a city's historic past, Lord Pearce 'has no intention of pulling out', Mystery blonde enters the Howard Hughes story, Ink attack unlikely to alter security rules, Baluchi 'loss of confidence ' in Mr Bhutto, Dr Ramsey's plea on mixed marriages, Counties seek curb on search for minerals, Monte champion crashes, New Soviet campaign against Zionists, How President Pompid Ou has put his trust in Mr Heath, Turkish politicians end personal feud, Troops under fire after raid on Belfast club, New-born baby killed in crash on M1, Still losing ground on jobless, Mr Carr says, Science report Obstetrics: Timing, New power threat as vital oil stocks run low, Alternative pipeline system for bulk deliveries lags behind road and rail, Dr Allende's path harder after Senate vote, New impetus for research work at low temperatures, Defence officials leave again for Malta in new attempt to hammer out basis for agreement, Basque kidnappers release industrialist, Revolutionary uses of carbon dioxide, President Sadat agrees to meet sit-in students who are demanding war, Dry season brings hard fighting in Laos, The man behind the mask, Economic policy the key to Italian bargaining, Loyalist societies say they may defy Ulster ban on marches, Students decide today on future of occupation, Agriculture Forester and farmer should work as partners, BBC 'ready to defend its independence', Mr Heath tells Mr Lynch not to expect changes of policy in Northern Ireland, Europe's search for new symbols of authority, Return from Brussels to London in jubliant mood after signing of treaty, The unpaid bus conductor who may soon vanish, The Times Diary Sir Con O'Neill contracts out, Education department praises high standard of school broadcasts, Mr Gromyko's Tokyo visit revives hopes over claim to islands, Regional notebook Vandalized tower of poetry lives again. Sport: Skiing Augert moves up in World Cup placings, Cresta Run Nater takes trophy, Golf Play-off for first prize at Tucson, Speed skating, Squash rackets Formidable Australians without flamboyance, Racing Colebridge to be entered for Cheltenham Gold Cup, Athletics, Tennis WCT may find 'the gutsy pro' prefers his independence, Sports in Brief, Cricket Game challenge cut short, Football Chelsea impressive at right time, Motor cycling British rider is badly hurt, Hockey Warning signals flash as Wiltshire warm up, Motor racing Stewart wins Argentine grand prix, Rugby Union Saracens cannot stop London Welsh reaching last eight, For the record. Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Pritchard-Rhodes Ltd., Pentarc, Jones Lang Wootton, Allen West, Crediton Project, Help The Aged, 7 3/4 Per Cent Treasury Loan, 2012-2015, Lpg, The National Gallery, Richard Ellis & Son Chartered Surveyors, Pritchard Rhodes Ltd., Douglas, Boac, Interim Statements, The Burton Group Ltd., Tyndall Assurance Ltd., Borough Of Taunton, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited,, Health Department Of Great Britian, Petrocarbons Developments Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,981, Broadcasting, Radio, Korchnoi loses only one of 41 chess games. News in Brief. Law: Russian writer freed from jail, Greek courts order a release as well as prison for dissidents, Students fined without trial. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Property £35,000 an acre for good site, Commercial & Industrial Properties. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, The path through parliament, Parliamentary Notices. Editorials/Leaders: The Prospects In Rhodesia, East-West Trade Prospects, Supervision Over The Students' Funds, The Way Forward For Yugoslavia. Letters to the Editor: Town and country bees, Coeducational balance, Insulation points, A 'Heath scholarship', Reverentially, Paying for public transport, Mr Garfield Todd, Rewarding task, Behaviour in the House, The pollution threat, Clearing the hurdle on asset values, Transport and Europe, Holiday hotels, Arrange 'shifts' for shopping, Polish ex-servicemen, Obsolescence of money, Longer moves, Supernatural, TV round the clock, If the Rhodesia proposals fail, Senior executives and unions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Jan 22, 1947. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Mr Romney Sedgwick, Brigadier R. S. Scott Work for British Bloodstock, Sir Parker Morris Higher standards in house building, Brigadier D. A. Sandford, Mrs E. E. McI. Battey. Reviews: Summer and Smoke Bbc 1, Osud Radio 3, Lpo Festival Hall, Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, Jacques Klein Wigmore Hall, Berryman: the sequence is the thing Love and Fame, Munich: more evidence, more complications Peace For Our Time, The File on the Tsar Bbc 1. Business and Finance: EEC entry will speed change to metrication, Minister to see R-R delegation, Results this week Reed Int, British Match, Decca and Gallaher, Merger study by Norwegian firms, Slump in W German car profits, Unit trust prices, Symposium on failure in foreign markets, Business Diary in Europe: Swiss leave · Banking Italian style, Gulf producers and oil groups to discuss participation demand, Chambers' plea for the regions, TUC tells unions they can use mild blackmail, Company News Druce's solid front, Breakfast TV on the way, Rolls-Royce Ltd and the RB211 aero-engine, Contracts FPA Construction wins £2m awards, Burton demonstrates more property strength, Russia 'lagging in Comecon area developments', Managers join steel workers in 'closure' fight, Commodities Metal Exchange 'carrying', Ailing Ruhr coal giant to get big subsidies, Pay disputes at Chrysler and BLMC make 20,000 idle, Common Market urged to strengthen its institutions, Institute calls for tax cuts, Merseyside facing a week of strife, UK resorts expect better season, UNCTAD appraisal of technology gap fears, Beecham fight back with a £385m revised takeover bid for Glaxo, National Savings up in December, Sale of Grand Met subsidiary, Grant from the Ford Foundation, Industry in the regions Striking oil in Wales and West Country, Mining Union Miniere to step-up zinc search, Vosper's major refit job-on itself, Management Change: unfulfilled hopes that can demoralize a work force, Architects' commissions up by 6pc. Business Appointments: Business appointments Enots promotes Mr J R Ibbs. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, New Issues Taunton offer response likely, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe. Births.

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