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The Times - 08/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, By Garry Lloyd, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Richard Davy, John Russell Taylor, Alan Sillitoe, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Barry Norman, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Clive Barnes, Pamela Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Betty and Allan Cash, Neil Dougall, PHS, Stuart Weir, Robert Fisk, PIPPA SANDFORD, , S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM, , OLIVE ARNOT, , JEREMY D. NORMAN, , J. H. R. ABBOTT, , ARTHUR BLISS, , N. M. HUNNINGS, , DIGBY, , ARUNDEL BARKER, , GRAHAM J. WILSON, , GEORGE FOX, , GUY BONEY, , PETER A. G. OSLER, , MICHAEL S. PORTEOUS, , KENNETH CLARKE, , H. K. CAMERON, , DOROTHY M. H. BETTS, , ANDREW NASH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Valerie Pitt, From Philip Howard, From a Chess Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, From Our U.S. Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Kershaw, By Dennis Dwyer, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, Ronald Irving, John Nelson-Jones, Derek McCulloch, M. S., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,

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Politics and Parliament: Mr M Macmillan takes over Employment, Mr Heath drops five ministers and promotes 11 in reshuffle. News: Post service '90 pc right', American blood on the British flat, Solzhenitsyn accused of resurrecting border issue, Challenge to West by Mr Kosygin on Arab oil, Mr Macmillan is cast in Mr Carr's mould, Drip feed company's head tells of lesson learnt, Travel 'Collecting' manor houses and castles in Denmark, Apology to Cuba by Canada for police action, State action on population increase urged, Prince Bertil is asked to remove his wall, Vote for neo-fascists could lead to war, Italians told, Michael York, Dr Husak's name crossed off by voters, Good Food Guide French without fears, Man's survival 'depends on psychology', Opposition split over referendum, UN chief optimistic over S W Africa, Can apartheid survive?, Gang chief shot dead at birthday party, Justice threatened by proposed changes in law, council says, Pensioners ran 'Blue' films library service, Science report Geophysics: Explosion seismology, Wilson job claim attacked, US to step up air-sea onslaught, Senate leaders follow Nixon path to Peking, Death sentence on London's theatre fortune, WHO worried by smallpox, Dr Allende threatens to dissolve Congress in Chile power clash, The Times Diary Guess who's after Gt Turnstile?, Hope of rail pay deal but SR drivers may act on Monday, Masters defer action on Act, Food Casserole of hare, Fighting grows near Saigon as pressure eases in north, Drink Keep your spirits down, New York Notebook Celebrating the past in aid of the present, The ghost town called Hollywood, Price of flats for sale rockets as new landlords move into big blocks, PDSA unaware pelts from its dogs 'went for clothing', Gardening Pest protection, Mixed feelings as the first of the Ulster internees are freed, Warning to Bundesrat on treaties with East, Big salary rises planned for top jobs, Saturday Review Column Bad form, old boy-and so it was, Mr Whitelaw frees 73 internees: four men die in Belfast, Congress Party accused of using fascist tactics, Chinese decide to adopt Roman alphabet, Government 'spending like drunken sailors', The end of the Tory Kingmakers. News in Brief. Sport: Athletics Chi Cheng will not run in Olympic Games, Boxing Rival bodies hope for reconciliation, Rugby League Halifax may lose their coach if they triumph, Rugby Rugby Union 'inundated' with sponsorship offers, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Tennis No need for Richey to be at his best, Rackets Etonian tactics twice come unstuck, Football Surging power but no trumpets as Liverpool sound attack, Cricket Kallicharan thwarts New Zealand in Test, Weekend fixtures, Big setback to Princess Anne's Olympic hopes, Racing Well to Do has speed and stamina to win Grand National, Golf Fine putt on last green keeps Nicklaus in lead. Index. Display Advertising: Grants Of St James's, M & G, A Barclays Unicorn Unit Trust, Association Of Unit Trust Managers, Interim Statement, The Catholic Enquiry Centre, Help The Aged, Gesal, Mercantile Agent, Stratstone, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Law Land Company Limited, Ebor General Fund, Save And Prosper Group. Law: Law Powers of attorney: procedure is simplified, Wife fined £700 for wasting time of police, Husband charged, Witnesses say they sold guns to Miss Davis, Death sentences on three Turks held up by court, Pond burst into flames, court told, Explosion plot charge dismissed, Hotel closed until fire risks are removed. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, This way to Greece (and the Islands), For The Epicure, Save On Cassette, Collectors, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Property: Land For Sale, Property Abroad. Arts and Entertainment: Crossword winners, German bureau cabinet fetches £1,850, Radio, Sunday-, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,045, Chess logically unsound, Broadcasting, Bridge Duplication escapes, Basman puts new life into chess contest, Tutankhamun treasures seen by 30,000. Reviews: Minoan engraving 'leading influence on Greek art', Christian myths map the poet's progress, Free of symphonic inhibitions London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Brilliant, lively and sombre pieces, Radio All one voice, National Youth Orchestra Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: With Eyes Firmly Fixed On 1921, Government And Party. Letters to the Editor: Control of drugs, The V and G tribunal, Northern Ireland, Private patients, In parentheses, Random breath tests, Assistance for puzzled juries, EEC and statute law, US support for South Vietnam, Easter broadcasting, BBC under fire, Brass rubbing, Nationality rights, Tough luck, When the moths turn pale, A tax on caravans?, From sea to see, Orchestra plan for disused church. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Miss D. Gardner, August Zaleski Polish president in exile, Brig C. D. Quilliam Former Times Correspondent, Dr Gerald Slot. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 7, 1947 Plague of horses. Business and Finance: Upper Clyde men break off talks with Govan board, Mining, American prices and workless levels edge up, Zeiss Ikon phasing out camera production, Steelworkers in state sector plant switch, Unit trust prices, Finance Bill ready, Group of Ten deputies may meet in London on monetary reform, Unit Trusts Tailor-made funds for the rich investor, Equities renew advance to consolidate week's gains, New Issues, Bids and Deals TNT offers £18m for rest of Ansett, Dishonesty and error cost grocers £27m a year, Glynwed in £15.6m bid for Cashmore, Equities Fresh selling of ICI, Six new names for key industry posts in sweeping changes at the DTI, Briefly from the Boardroom, Contracts £1m Hungarian deal for machine tools, The pioneering Mrs Archibald of Lloyd's, Personal Investment And Finance Three Pensions The vital points that you must put, Insurance Cutting costs on protection, Guernsey firm loses breach case against NatWest, Tax The problems and perils of being assessed as a dealer, Italy reduces discount rate, Selectivity in the new dealing year, Think carefully on what your excess can cost you, Engineering dispute now involves 20,000 men and 21 firms, Government's borrowing needs passed forecast, Round-up UDT challenges clearing banks, Commodities Dramatic fall in sugar, Company News Bovis up 35 pc to new record, Receiver sets May date for R-R claims. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, London & Regional Market Prices Oil shares weak, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Promotion for Mobil Europe chief. Births.

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