The Times - 27/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By David Spanier, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Henry Stanhope, From Christopher Warman, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From a Chess Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Trevor Fishlock, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From A. M. Rendel Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From David Housego, From Michael Leapman, From Kuldip Nayar, John Clare, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, By Chaim Raphael, Marghanita Laski, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Roy McKelvie, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletic Correspondent, Peter Evans, Victoria Brittain, Robert Fisk, Henry Stanhope, PHS, David Wood, A. A. CUMMING, , HAROLD LEVER, E. W. HUNTER CHRISTIE, , GEZA VERMES, , RHODES BOYSON, , MICHAEL HASTINGS, , IRENE WOOD, , JOHN REX, , TIM HETHERINGTON, , PHILIP HENRY., FRANCES CHANT-SEMPILL., KENNETH CLEVELAND, , JULIA L. PARKER, , WILLIAM J. L. WALLACE, , E. H. GOMBRICH, , ALEXANDER MARKIN, , S. WENTWORTH, , H. R. McALISTER., K. N. S. COUNTER, , H. W. OLSSON, , E. THORNE, , JAMES ALLEN, , EDITH CHESTER WILMOT, , Leonard Amey, Iris Origo, By Hugh Stephenson, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Anthony Rowley, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, From Alan McGregor, By Guy Hawtin, RALF BONWIT, , LIONEL ALBERT, , By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, E. A. JENSEN., MICHAEL PAGE, , C. P. MORTON, , J. A. PUTT., ANTHONY FRANK, , T. J. RAWLING, , HARRY SHINDLER, , DAVID RICHARDSON, , M. W. KIRBY, , JOHN BRUCE-GARDYNE, , Anthony Thomas, Robert Jones, From Frank Vogl, Innis MacBeath, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland, G.S., R.D., by John Young, by a Special Correspondent, by Lucia van der Post, by Roy Farndon, A.R., M.F., Aaro Hellaakoski (1893-1952), L. v. der P., P. Mustapaa(1899-),
ResumoNews: Viewpoint, Three children believed in missing aircraft, Angela Davis trial opens today, Magical world that is gay and inventive, Government may be in trouble if Ulster Unionists oppose it on Europe issue, Snow reports, Russian pressure and Common Market trade dominate a difficult year, Mr Bhutto warns Delhi: You lose too if I go, Left-wingers charged for saying Feltrinelli death was part of plot, Contamination of water blamed on 'fertilizer', Thrift is always the watchword in the home, Film stirs painful memories in France, Brothers die in 60 mph speedboat crash, Provisional IRA deny reports of a split, Trade, industry and design Fear of losing biggest market clouds response to new European challenge, Uncertainty and a lack of leadership threaten a return into the wilderness, wages deal gives new impetus to prices policy, 1,000 geese affected by oil slick, Champagne as Mr Mintoff signs Malta's 'last defence pact', Pakistan President accuses India of blocking his efforts to get peace negotiations under way, Mr Whitelaw in 12-hour talks with security chiefs and civil servants, Hope for young Black Britons in search of an identity, Science report Biology: Algae recover from irradiation, Chief Rabbi in protest at Soviet Embassy, Capital needed for reafforestation, The Times Diary French approve Soames's successor, Cairo minister in London, Sun and hope as soldiers patrol quiet streets, Lesson of the entry into Jerusalem, Dr Luns to discuss next Nato steps with London, New Zealand protest over French A-tests, New moves 'take steam out of the protesters', New public body sought to run all broadcasting, Bangladesh approaches the brink of disaster, Eight collapse at safety film show, Dutch in vanguard of European Unity moves, Senators interrogate woman lobbyist at hospital bedside, Revolt crushed in El Salvador, Margaret Drabble's everyday hell, Test of Vanguard power today, The ladies with the lamps: still in service 70 years on, Regional Notebook World zoos' watch on Bristol baby gorilla, Olov Hix�n: advantages of going into the petrochemical age at a late stage, More cash for education 'essential', First aluminium tank for the Army soon, Bill to legalize diseased elm tree charges, Mr Wilson calls for a fresh, peaceful start, Kidnappers of Fiat chief postpone death threat, Primate tells Catholics to pray with Protestants, French Socialists to shun voting, Pitfalls in tampering with the Irish border, The facts behind private medicine's appeal as an alternative to the National Health Service, 6,000 in London internment protest rally, The country that has come to terms with its climate and has a welcome for winter, Mr Heath names Roman Catholic as Minister of State in N Ireland, Ban urged on parks mining, Pollution seen as threat to two seabird species, Inexperience in sex cause of abortion cases, Agriculture Return to intensive grass and livestock to anticipate price trend in EEC, Ideal for tourists in search of the simple life, Police shot by their colleagues in Detroit, Mining, metals and engineering grow to help diversification, Overtime ban stops newspaper again, New links envisaged as special relationship weakens, Wider powers for board in UN drive on drugs, Minister starts talks today on banning fur and skin imports. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Pohjoismaiden Yhdyspankki Nordiska F�reningsbanken, Nokia, Nordic Bank Limited, Rauma-Repola Oy, Jones Lang Wootton, Black And Edgington, Helsingin Osakepankki Halsingfors Aktiebank, Kruunu, Post Office Telecommunications, Ahlstr�m, Hotel Inter-Continental Helsinki, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Iittala (Uk) Ltd., Ansafone, Heal's, The Sign Of Modern Finnish Banking, Finnair, Bore, Worcester Controls Corporation, Postipankki, Wolseley Six, London And Manchester Assurance Co. Ltd., Kymin Osakeyhti� Kymmene Aktiebolag, Ottoman Bank, Credit Suisse, Finnovation Ltd.,, Antony Gibbs & Sons, Limited, Finland Steamship Company Ltd, Fs, Hambros Bank Limited, Cumbernauld, Mixconcrete (Holdings) Limited, The Finnish Paper Mill's Association., Neste Oy, Marski, Bea. Picture Gallery: Finland, Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,035, Radio, Broadcasting, Summer Night, Basman leads in Easter chess congress, Apologia, Touraine Festival. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law Report March 24 1972 House of Lords Justice not infringed by back tax assessments Pearlberg v Varty (Inspector of Taxes), Tenerife family killings 'to end evil'. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Buddy Rich Bbc 2, Creditors Open Space, The Monday Book Passover: 'Wherefore is this night different from all other nights?' A Feast of History, LSO/Bishop Festival Hall, Aida Covent Garden, Wouldn't it be funny if..., Student season at the Shaw Theatre, London Bach Society Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Golf Player wins by a stroke from Nicklaus, Cricket Sobers and Davis hold off N Zealand, Football Crowded Easter programme the key to Leeds's chances, Sports in Brief, Athletics Race with Bedford can justify Lane's belief, Tennis South African game changing its complexion in its finest hour, Rowing When a love-hate relationship succeeds, For the record Rugby Union, Racing Sovereign Bill upholds Robinson's second prediction, Yachting Law and Pym lead large entry of Finns at Grafham, Hockey England to play Ireland in deciding match, Rugby Union, Horse trials Princess Anne relinquishes her lead, Badminton Hartono may beat Devlin's record. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: The Malta Agreement At Last, First Responses In Ulster, New tactics for an old strategy, Engineering Battle Joined, More Curbs On The Drugs Traffic. Letters to the Editor: Cases before lay Justices, Issues in race relations research, A good thing?, Referendum on Europe, Circulator, Pub managers provide a real amenity, Nature Morte, Road and rail, Museum gifts and estate duty, A Gospel fragment, Development, A dome, single-handed, Tutankhamun on stamps, Causes of M1 pile-up, Highland bagpipes, Cheque idea, Inequitable, Reading standards, Railwaymen and railways subsidies, 'A sinister development', Chair of Peace, Mr Barber's Budget, Giro keeps bouncing back, Down among the Ws, Dial-a-horoscope, Regional policies not new, 'Unfair castigation', A gloomy Budget picture, Isn't the question obvious. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 25, 1947 Empire trade. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Count Carandini, University news, Latest appointments, The Open University. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Obituaries: Mr Frank Ludlow Collector of birds and plants from Tibet and Himalayas. Business and Finance: Business Diary in Europe: Whose hand on the land?. Tinned ravioli guinea pigs, Unions raise doubts over measures to aid regions, Prime rates challenge from Mr Connally, EMI discussing development at Hayes site, Multi-nationals Should the giants be kept in tighter rein?, German air charter lines in trouble, Car radiator firms banking on aluminium, UDS chief sees profit potential in Debenhams, Soviet 'success' for trade team, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Serious problems for banana trade, Chamber joins critics of waterways neglect, Piecework ban threatens increasing disruption, Experts clash on EEC entry study, OPEC mission to Tokyo, New assurance company, Bank union and TSB agree on agency shop, The fur is flying as a City rumpus rages Melvyn Westlake examines moves to open up the closed world of the money brokers, Mining New parities could hinder RTZ recovery, Jute firms decry French fear for EEC markets, ILO call for joint action in fighting pollution, Paper and forestry, New Issues Modest rating for Victor, Contracts Six Tarmac awards worth �2.75m, Chemical pay talks open in Rhineland tomorrow, Management Action research is coming home at last, BAC and Hawker may rationalize airframe and electronics interests, Briefly from the Boardroom, Intermediate status for employment exchanges, More share prices, By The Financial Editor UDS puts its arguments to Debenhams, Cash for business schools, John Lewis sales up, Antony Gibbs offer details, Results this week Poor final expected from Rio Tinto, RIBA president claims support, Chrysler in replacement car parts market bid, Freight men look to new horizons, Building boom helped by mild January weather, Slater Walker in Hongkong cooperation deal, Adjusting to people in the regions, Courses in April, Company News Commercial Union warning on rates, Freight Report Oiler offered at bunkering rates, Bonds traded in Europe, TUC document attacks decision to phase out training board levies. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Business Appointments: Business appointments ICI paints chief to head plastics division. Deaths. Births.
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