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The Times - 23/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Nichols, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Staff Reporters, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, Sally White, By Our Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Our Correspondent, Christopher Walker, By Penny Symon, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian McDonald, By David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From Woody West, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, John Russell Taylor, Gregory Martin, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Katie Stewart, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, by David Jones, by Mary McCurrie, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, Robert Fisk, Nicholas Ashford, BARRY PAYTON, , LESLEY LINDSAY, , ALAN GREEN, , ANDREW BOWDEN, , JAMES GRIFFITHS, JAMES TOWLER, , CHRISTOPHER SOWRY, , WILLIAM DALE, , KEITH GRAVES, , MICHAEL NOAKES, , WIGG, , Michael Banton, T. B. Bottomore, , A. B. Cherns, , M. Freedman, , Julius Gould, , J. A. G. Griffith, , Marie Jahoda, , Alexander Kirby, , Ernest Krausz, , Donald G. McRae, , David Martin, , K. H. Pear, , M. H. Peston, , John Rex, , L. B. Schapiro, , Margaret Drabble, , W. H. Auden, , Charles Osborne, , Vernon Scannell, , Jeremy Robson, , Christopher Logue, , Adrian Mitchell, , Dannie Abse, , B. S. Johnson, , Stephen Spender, , Joseph Bronsky, , Antonia Fraser, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, From David Cross, From Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Sally White, By Gerald Ely, By Bernard Withers Parliamentary Staff, From Alan McGregor, By Roger Vielvove, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN CLUNAS, , S. R. SPELLER, , S. MILMAN, , THELMA D. M. JENKINS, , H. M. POTTERTON FOIL, , A. C. BAGGLEY, , DAVID MILNE, , By Roy Farndon, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, David Jones, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely,

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News: Merger suggestion for London colleges, New Zealand budget puts emphasis on spending, Spain is main issue in Gibraltar poll, Remaining RAF Hunter jets get new role, British scientists stationed to monitor French tests and ensure safety of Pitcairn islanders, Springett and Wuttke: pack must inform, not lie., Pleasing news for a sceptical Army, Statement by the Law Officers' Department, Support for theory of 1939 killing of Pope, Cabinet see no case for devaluing sterling, Frozen poultry dearer after increased demand Food prices, Euratom staff in four countries strike for one day, Message to the West by man KGB seized, Packaging, Ink girl flies out again, Colin Forbes: clients Included Cunard and Kodak,, Way is now open towards progress by political means, Mr Lynch says, Allende regime forced to free opposition editor, Communists and Socialists agree in France, Sir Alec off on first visit to Bangladesh, Lebanon Cabinet meets on Israel border raid, Food, drink and toiletries: Patricia Tisdall looks at three consumer areas in which, increasingly, the package is the message Beer: big hopes for plastic pack that looks like a toothpaste tube Food: bulk economy sizes versus bargain bags, Elusive crocodile stowaway delays US jet, Children's charity assets are frozen, Labour plan censure on industrial relations, 'Park beds only' for most of London's million young visitors, Soldiers in civilian dress wound four men, Longer sittings and fewer reports urged for synod, Pardon sought for public morals case men, Frenchman fears arm is broken in Atlantic race, Government's removal from teachers' pay negotiations proposed, The continuing tale of woe for whales, Harvey Smith's success at Highland show, The Times Diary Statisticians new president, Police baffled by mass shooting, Army will reciprocate if violence ends, MPs told, Madrid editor in trouble with regime over cartoon, Counterpoint, West Europe Signor Andreotti's projects for reform may be leading to an election as early as next year, Mr John Beadle, head of the, Ceasefire will be only the beginning of the road back to normal life with painful social burdens to be borne, One per cent Bank rate rise fails to relieve pressure on pound, Pay rises today for senior state employees, New attack near Hue launched by Hanoi troops, Norwegians have EEC heads but are their hearts in it?, The mood of Britain Children no one wants to know, Thousands flee homes in Washington storm, Mrs Meir against hanging Lod massacre man, How power first came to the Provisionals, Design: Pamela Ferguson reports on recent trends, and four teams who are setting them, Container dispute at Chobham Farm ends, Mr Whitelaw accepts IRA offer of ceasefire from midnight on Monday, Science report Anthropology: Waisted stones, Drug addict 'had needles pushed in eyes', President Nixon warns Congress of need for new arms system, The Customer Nobody Consults, Gen Abrams 'not involved' in bombing raids, Democrat puts forward Vietnam peace plan, Pay offer averts strike by pilots, Singer cast as Jesus admits his doubts, Soviet scientist attacks rulers' privileges, Doctors asked about mentally ill colleagues, MP attacks ruling on local radio finance, Queen Juliana urges close EEC links with America, Italian airline pilots due to strike tonight, Australians to parachute near test atoll, Cambridge University mathematical tripos and Oxford BCL examination results. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Garrard, Peldayne (Holdings) Limited, Culter Guard Bridge Holdings Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Banque Nationale De Paris, Corinthian Holdings Limited, Pyramid Group, Tesa Pack, King & Shaxson Limited, Help The Aged, Jaguar Xj6, Sausmarez Carey & Harris, The Times Educational Supplement, British Caledonian, Boots, Ferranti, Tebbitt Bros. Ltd., Courses In Packaging, Beatson, Boac, Pack Mark Ltd, Carrier Overseas Finance Corporation, Tyndall, Nsw, Cse, Mardon Son & Hall Ltd, Weatherall Green & Smith, Metal Box. Law: Two more jailed in £67,000 case, Fire precautions summons for hotel adjourned, 'Haste' by Court of Appeal is criticized, Home Office has failed to remedy four main causes of wrong criminal convictions, report says, Accused denies part in a £250,000 swindle, Turkish proposal may help Timothy Davey, No remorse for poisonings, police say, Gambling loss of £136,000, Player shot by police dies, Three accused of New York office bombing, Police assault ruled out in 'suicide' verdict on S African detainee, Highway Code not so clear Derrick v Ryder, Chancery Division KLM pilot 'resident' in United Kingdom Robson v Dixon (Inspector of Taxes), Court of Appeal No damages for economic loss caused by cut power cable Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v Martin & Co (Contractors) Ltd, Council wrongly accused wife, Ruling later on 'dirty books'. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Intervention board for agricultural produce to be centred at Reading, Legislation on guardianship, Army not being trained as strike breakers: protests at views of officers: reminder on controversy House of Commons, Government majority of five on EEC clause, Book's valuable help to troops, Fair rents move rejected House of Lords, MP complains about article in newspaper, Warning of mincemeat before beef, Mr Whitelaw sees ceasefire as start to end of Ulster violence, Corporation tax changes, Next week. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Italian and US bridge teams lead semi-finals, Broadcasting, £50,000 for two outsize country house views, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,110. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 21, 1947 Bengal partition. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 11 and 20, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Domestic Situations Required, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Management And Executive. Reviews: Those were the days, my friends What's Up, Doc? (u) Warner Rendezvous The Red Tent (u) Casino Cinerama Red Sun (aa) Astoria Lalka (a) Paris Pullman, Stately home music Villa/Pryor Fenton House, Harmony that hides discordant writing The Merchant of Venice Aldwych, Tippett Symphony 3 Festival Hall, The enigmatic genius of Georges de La Tour. Sport: Yachting Britain back out of 1974 America's Cup, Cricket England helped out of trouble by Chappell's decision, Croquet, Polo Friar Park cover well, Golf Mrs Robertson makes a sad farewell, Bowls England No 1 loses exciting final, Sports in Brief, Racing, Football Bournemouth step up bid for Hurst, Tennis Wimbledon umpire refuses to continue, Show jumping. Editorials/Leaders: The Reasons For The Bank Rate Rise, New Hope In Northern Ireland, A Bold Claim For Caucus Power, Waiting For Vinter. Letters to the Editor: Labour Party attitudes to the EEC, VAT and the sculptor, Independence of commercial TV, Industry Act and the union member, Calculation of price increases, Restrictions imposed on the use of bank cheque cards, No sleep in Persepolis, Ulster peace moves, BBC and the "ghouls", Safeguards for the accused, Detained in Russia, The role of the British Insurance Association, Lights under sail, Value-added tax and the small business. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal Langford-Sainsbury, Sir Gavin De Beer Scientist, scholar and prolific writer. Business and Finance: BP raises £360m loan to finance the Forties field, Society chairman hints at higher mortgage rates, Turning-point predicted in U S trade deficit, Quills and stencils Tale of the office boy's daily disaster, Rolls sales to US, Mining Anglo Am (Aust) to buy uranium stake, Fed amends reserve rules, Unit trust prices, Chaos grows in Japanese ports, New UK car sales and production at record levels last month, Smithfield meat, Watney shares drop 6p on day, Corn growers may double margins in EEC, £40 a week pay rises agreed, VAT hint by Mr Nixon in tax reform pledge, Netherlands comes to the aid of sterling, West Midland firms urged to apply for IDCs, Japanese open door to foreign technology, Long, hard summer ahead in Room 240 Kenneth Owen on the inquiry into industrial research associations, Training board's levy unchanged, Strikes at building sites certain as talks collapse, Briefly from the Boardroom, Hopes fail for industry wage deal by AUEW, Fixed Interest and Money Some recovery in gilts, Equities Leading shares very quiet, Mr Volcker spurns idea of devaluation, MEPC in plan to develop part of Oxford Street, BSC will close Irlam works by July, 1974, Unemployment fallls by 68,096 to lowest total for 11 months, Revised costing basis proposed for non-nuclear research, New Issues Three offers oversubscribed, Company News Land Securities only slightly ahead at £7.2m, Accumulating evidence of expansion makes Bank rate cut less likely to put brakes on, Contracts BSC orders £1.6m research centre, Ford of Germany discount joint union front in Europe, Business Diary: How Morris solved a £360m problem, Europe House half-let, Board's advice to resorts, English China's recovery tack, GEC pickets reinforced as pay dispute continues, Booming quarter for domestic appliance sales, Currys to open two discount warehouses, EEC will not abandon support measures, Motion by MPs deplores closure of Ipswich plant, Recovery in world steel production, Australian mission for talks on EEC trade, Commodities Currency fears boost prices, Bill will aid regions 'in speedy and liberal way', Is the German giant really off its knees?, Power plant suppliers want home market boost to spur exports, Bids and Deals Brooks Vent agree to £2.5m from Myson, Chairmen's Reports Cadbury Schweppes ready to spend, Dunlop-Pirelli unions set up world council, CBI is likely to recommend new pledge on prices. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound remains under pressure, London & Regional Market Prices Store shares firmer, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reshuffle in Hay's Wharf management team. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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