The Times - 22/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Max Frankel, From Penny Hunter Symon, From Christopher Warman, By Our Political Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Roy Lewis, From Denis Taylor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Derek Wilson, From David Bonavia, From Michael Leapman, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fred Emery, From Alan McGregor, From A Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Neil Allen, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Railton, by Prudence Glynn, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Guy Brett, Vaclav Pravda, Bernard Levin, Mario Modiano, PHS, ALEXANDER BIRMAN, , DAVID DILKS, , ROY MANLEY., HENRY PHELPS BROWN, , SYDNEY CAINE., A. J. P. TAYLOR, , E. E. FLEMING, , C. M. F. KNAPTON, , WALLACE DEE., NICHOLAS KALDOR., DAVID HARDMAN, , BARBARA MacDONALD, , ALAN WEBB, , EDMUND DELL, , JOHN MARSH., ALEX EVANS, , ROBERT MORLEY, , J. L. GALLOWAY, , ELIOT HODGKIN, , A. W. BEATSON, , JACKIE KELSEY (13), , K. J. YEO, , A. M. MYERS, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Keith Chalkley, D. R. BARRACLOUGH, , O. EVANS PALMER, , RANDLE MANWARING, , C. E. TILNEY, , CECILIA GERRARD, , JOHN HULME., JOHN CRABB, , DAVID TREHANE, , R. O. M. LOVIBOND, , E. F. MOGRIDGE, , R. W. Shakespeare, William de Salis, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Liz Gould, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by John Young, P.O., J.Y., by John Carter Travel Correspondent, by Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, by Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Better than Moon-landings as television spectacular, Women At Work The engineer in a pretty hat, Snow reports, Recovery in paperweight prices, Health centres expansion, Briton released on bail by Polish police, Soviet delegation arrives in Syria for talks, Kenya, Stronger home links could offset foreign slackness, Labour rebels face new EEC decision, Violent pupils 'kept at all costs', Mr Chou sees gates to friendship open, Pregnancy kits ban urged, Athletics' golden story far from over, Mr Faulkner ignores Mr Lynch's plan for Ulster's future, Date set for review of Miss Todd's case, Boy climbers on Snowdon were observing the rules, school is told by masters on expedition, Two-year study of juvenile courts, Ex-Queen's escape in Swiss air crash, General Motors recalls 6,700,000 cars for safety check, Pope Pius feared kidnapping by Nazis, E Africa seeks better terms in Market talks, When today's cuts are due, Shift to right foreshadowed in Italy, New strategy for housing in inner London, Prince an immigrant under proposed definition, Soviet double-thinking on the death penalty, US losses in upsurge of Vietcong action, Leading export industry ploughs benefits into economy, Troops fired over crowd, Londonderry inquiry is told, Russia says China kept quiet about bombing, Burmese baffled by complexities of English grammar, Minority government for Finland, IRA men in hiding after retrial order, Grechko talks concentrate on Egypt's fighting role, Dr Jarring revives peace mission by deciding to follow up Cairo talks with a visit to Israel, James Ngugi, World's toughest motor rally, Youth dies digging coal, Perez Olindo, MP calls for hospital inquiry after a death, Site of political secretariat will be an important issue when Mr Heath and M P ompidou meet, Environment deadlock, Mr Nixon quotes thoughts of Mao, The Times Diary Ingenious theatrical switch, Population control 'not main answer to pollution', University teachers get £8.5m pay award, Francis Thuo, Mr Carr rams home that miners' case is wholly exceptional, Slag fall traps miners in Spanish pit, MP protests at Desramault case delay, Power cuts may continue when coal crisis is ended, £150,000 offer towards art 'clinic', Danger signals among a stable community, Court told dean's conspiracy not proved, David Kumau, Mr Nixon invites China to join Americans in 'long march' to peace, £100-a-year car allowance for disabled, Senor Somoza says he will see Mr Hughes, Mr Muskie accuses Mr Wallace of using school 'bussing' issue to play on people's fears, Union and NCB agree on productivity talks, Science report Oceanography: Particles of dust on the sea, Britain recognizes sound bet for trade and investment, The Queen rests before Malaysia visit, Expert who did ultraviolet wave tests says tape likely to be edited copy, Cultural tremors when the Americans arrive, How the Americans foiled the Greek plot to oust President Makarios., Victim of Prague's machinery of revenge, Inter-regional trade small but has great growth potential, Slogans in court as trial of 227 opens in Turkey, Dr Nioroge Mungai, Fashion, Two ways to form Irish federation, Out of the rut in back of beyond, Four men killed as bomb explodes in stolen car outside Belfast, 90 soldiers agents for property bonds, Chopsticks and 'Home on the Range' at banquet, Five ministers dropped from Mobutu Cabinet, Armed woman takes part in £30,000 bank robbery, Shot police chief 'too brave' Sewell alleged to have said, Boaz Omori, Nairobi conceals its desperate problems, Three children die in house fire, Speculation on incomes policy upsets ministers, Warning to Six on need for exchange controls, College backs James plan, Road deaths up 200 but casualties fall, Turkish warning on danger of Cyprus arms crisis. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: No time will be lost in studying finances of National Coal Board, Labour MP apologizes, Aftermath of miners' pay rise: Mr Carr urges all to fight against the enemy rising prices House of Commons, Mr J. Hamilton apologizes in Commons, Report on affair of group will go to DPP, More help for disabled: £100 a year for using own car, Civilian and RUC deaths, 'Rigging' of Commons questions defended. 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Law: House of Lords Trust for 'poor employees' a valid charitable trust Dingle v Turner and Others, Boy put drug in teacher's food, Students riot in Frankfurt, Post Office official jailed, 263 pickets arrested during strike, Court of Appeal 'Dazed' driver and the breath test Regina v Nicholls, Mother go-between in drug racket, American made demand for £50,000 to banks. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,006, Broadcasting, England in bridge tie, 13,000 hear LSO. Sport: Boxing Buchanan meets Canadian with fine record, Swimming, Racing One trial left for Bula before big race, Sports in Brief, Golf Vagliano Trophy to continue, Football Pele brings gems to old giants of Villa, Changes in Betting Levy Board charges, Tennis More players seek increasing rewards of circuits, Rowing Cambridge give early hint of strength, Hockey Junior game gets £12,000 over three years, Rugby Union England drop Hiller and Webster and make Dixon captain, Cricket N Zealand resist subtlety of Holford, Squash rackets Hunt lightning overcomes Hiscoe thunder, Athletics Clement will not run for Britain in Grenoble. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Helfrid Foron The Place, Easley Blackwood Wigmore Hall, The Olympians Festival Hall, Afternoon of a Faun Covent Garden, Milanova/Lupu St John's, Smith Square, The scholars' favourite Ghosts Arts, Cambridge, London debuts, Art as self-advertisement. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday. Feb 20, 1947. Flying bomb secrets, Please can we have more first nights at the opera?. Editorials/Leaders: Neighbours In South-East Asia, The Mass Trials In Turkey, Wanted-An Incomes Policy, What Reply To Mr Lynch?. Letters to the Editor: Saving and inflation, Late at the theatre-with reason, UK switch to metrication, "Lilliburlero", Machine tool statistics, Alternative sources of power, Commonwealth ties, Lake District road plan, Employment in Russia, More Januarys to come, Alleviating juvenile unemployment, The V and G case, Paper round cash, 'Actaeon' fund, The Common Market vote and public opinion, Analysing life assurance, Outsize department, Seeking incomes machinery that would gain consent, A lawn of Test turf, Value of housing subsidies, Architects' scale of fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Mr Herbert Menges, Cardinal Tisserant Dean of the Sacred College, Prof M. G. Mayer, MR WALTER WINCHELL Columnist and broadcaster, Sir Herbert Davis, Mr Emlyn Bevan. Business and Finance: Chairmen's Reports Goblin confident, Managers get chance to buy their grocer shops, Ulster economy Persuading industry to pull up its bootstraps, Share markets reflect growing optimism on sale of Wankel engine agreements, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Mining Half-yearly report hits BHP shares, Thomson group in West German publishing link, Earnings and asset considerations in P & O, Fixed Interest and Money, Stores, cinemas count the cost, Computer news Power cuts hit remote access users, Bellmoor Trust going public, Tokyo relaxes controls over foreign exchange, Hint of more American jobless as growth forecasts scaled down, Trawlers prepare to defy Iceland, Monotype to cut workforce, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, The planners who run fast just to stand still Continuing the special series on the regions, David Jones looks at the North-East, France Report sees higher jobless rate as growth slackens, Reaping profits from the fields, Liquefied natural gas shortage predicted, Cammell Laird ship delivered before time, Contracts Humphreys, Glasgow win £10m Togo award, Travel as occupational risk, Government urged to adopt £70m national investment programme for shipyards, Japan Talks with Russia on trans-Siberian pipeline, Common Market Commission plans levy to protect supplies of sugar, Malta Workers' mission explores job prospects in Libya, UK textile industry seeks equal trading terms in Common Market, In brief, Business Diary: MGM London's US influx. Rank Xerox posts, Company News Hanson fire high forecast at Costain, Bids and Deals Doubled interim from AAH, Oil groups 'offer Libya more compensation', New Issues Keith & Henderson shares suspended, Hopes of Govan aid after union pact, Royal Insurance takes 10pc stake in German firm. Shipping News: P & O liner fleet makes first loss in ten years. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Nat West close strongly, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments MGM names production chief for UK/Europe. Property: Salerooms.
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