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The Times - 01/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Warman, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Peter Strafford, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, From John Chartres, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Tim Devlin, By Our Architectural Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Jim Railton, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Wade, Galina Samtsova, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, John Carter, J. C., by Tony Aldors Environment Reporter, by Trevor Fishlock, T.F., by Peter Sparks, by Paul Morison, Eric Marsden, Robin Mead, Francis Arnold, PHS, PETER ZEITLIN, FRANK ZILBERKWEIT, L. AHMAD, , DAVID A. BANNERMAN, , CHARLES DOWSETT, , DOROTHY F. W. INNES, , N. KURTI, , R. M. ROBBINS, , MICHAEL MEACHER, , MARY CAISLEY., DIANA MONEY, , GEZA VERMES, , W. CORBISHLEY, , MUNGO FITZPATRICK, , PETER W. COGHILL, , JAMES R. HENLEY COUSSEY, , NICHOLAS WALKER, , R. A. PETERS, , G. LL. LUCAS, , A. E. SMITH, , MICHAEL R. HODGE, , CHARLES E. MATTHEWS, , GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, , R. H. SING., PIETER ZWART, , By Dr Alec Vidler, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Murray, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Labour Staff, By Roy Farndon, John Drummond, Christopher Wilkins, Margaret Stone, Andrew Wilson, John Nelson-Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, In Re a Solicitor, From a Chess Correspondent,

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News: Battered babies form big part of murder inquiries, Police open fire on rioting Dacca workers, Lucrative past but clouded future for spa business, Gen Amin orders closure of Israel Embassy, Naming of NHS prescriptions starts today, Loch Ness yields another one-12ft long, with fur, Snow reports, Did Jesus see himself as the Messiah?, Ulster loyalists divided as Vanguard calls rent boycott, Diagnosis by computer more accurate but doctors still needed, Songs as marchers take road to Aldermaston, West Berliners go east in their thousands, Gardening The growing variety of seeds, The compassionate computer, Science report Oceanography: When Black Sea was fresh water, Labour Co-op MPs rebuked at conference, Fire delays 50 trains, All change at the guest house, Vatican appeal for end of hostage murders, Sigh of relief as the Navy drops anchor for good, Perelman's odyssey, Chamois and ibex threatened by keepers' strike, Soviet poet 'expelled' after visit to Bolivia, Islington plan dropped by Sir Basil Spence, Soviet Minister punished for factory deaths, Ultimatum sent to Fischer over Spassky contest, Resurrection as a matter of personal experience, Loose rails in S African train crash, Young Liberals' telephones tapped, Mr Hain says, Travel Catering for the independent traveller, Armed raids on two papers in Basque city, Tutankhamun Exhibition seen by 4,400 people on the first day, Untapped potential as year-round tourist and conference centre, Greek opposition leader attacks US naval facilities deal as danger to Mediterranean peace, Toucan Terribles marbles men fight to ban women, Man killed, five injured in gas main explosion, Malcolm Muggeridge on media Lie in the camera's eye, Ten miles of cars held up at bridge, Pilots follow rule book, Deserter in Sweden tells why he defected, Canals adviser fights for independence, Fined union's officials fail to attend conciliation meeting, British hostages were killed before Turkish Army stormed hideout, Antiques Collecting short storeys, Balance achieved between art and money in the festival, Peasants' walkout halts Bhutto speech, Sabotage attempt on train with 350 people, Egypt rejects Husain plan, Food Swiss rosti and Courgettes, Bath Swing in public feeling leads to second thoughts on road tunnel, Kenneth Allsop moving to TV environment series, Peers may hear views of women's Lib, Argentina calls off hunt for Fiat executive, Case of snakes unclaimed at Heathrow, The Pope bears a cross on Good Friday, Mock crucifixion in S African Easter protests, Drivers may slow trains down to 10 mph, B52 bomber crashes into homes, Teachers' unions far apart in priorities for debate, U S union leader convicted over political money, 210 guineas and cheap at the price, Around the world for 210 guineas, Seven Ulster MPs withdraw support, The Times Diary Lloyd loses vote, but gains writs, Burundi holds ex-King on invasion charge. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Norman Invasion Of England, The Cimex Invasion, E. P. Mallory & Son Ltd., Macarthur's Scotch, The Save And Prosper Property Fund, Multiple Display Advertisements, City Of Oslo (Norway), Acklam & Burton Limited, Atco, Hambro Managed Bonds, Abbey Guaranteed Growth Bonds, Suttons Seeds, Bath, Dufay Bitumastic Limited, Bernard Thorpe, A.A.H. Stockholders, Trader Vic's, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Cluttons, Ebor, The Federal Republic Of Germany, Martin And Stratford, Sparrows Crane Hire, Sporting Chronicle, Stothert & Pitt, C. H. Beazer (Holdings) Ltd., Davies And Way, Sime Darby Holdings Limited, Times Special Reports, The Times Superstore, M. P. Kent Ltd, Hill Samuel Life, Phoenix Wealth Assured Bonds. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,039, Bridge One more convention, Chess Crowded calendar, Basman leading again after good chess wins, Leaders drawing away, Radio, Special puzzle for Easter The Times Jumbo Crossword, Broadcasting, Sunday-Godspell (BBC1 6.35) should top the religious charts today. But take in. Law: Law Report March 29 1972 Court of Appeal Solicitor's suspension lifted: books now in order, 'Close finish' likely in Angela Davis trial. Sport: Weekend fixtures, Racing Sallust's fitness is such that his name can again be underlined, Boxing Ali forecasts Foster will fall in five, Hockey festival results, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Brow ridged with burden of captaincy, Motor racing Three near lap record at Snetterton, Rugby Union Barbarians pile up 21 points in 10 minutes, Rowing, Show jumping Psalm turns the tables at Hickstead, Football Leeds cannot afford less than victory after Upton Park draw, Golf Rain washes out U S event, Cricket Lloyd hits back into reckoning, Tennis Mulligan may test Battrick severely. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Grow fruit the professional way-in your own garden, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Whit Sun. Reviews: Undisguised truth in drama of the absurd Flight Theatre Royal, Bristol, A long way after Petipa and Ivanov Swan Lake Coliseum, Radio For the children, Falstaff Covent Garden, Time remembered, The Romans at Stratford. Editorials/Leaders: The Outer Ring Of The Community, Unionists Choose Their Ground, Fanaticism Claims More Victims. Letters to the Editor: Tax on football clubs, Blackfriars Station, Art on the Underground, Motorway crashes, Wild flowers not to pick, Pop festival sites, The regulation of brass-rubbing, Council of Europe flag, A papyrus fragment, Plymouth case for a new county, Question marks, Patients, public and private, Ban on animal skins, Down among the Zs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Property: The Times Directory of Estate Agents, Country Properties. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Tory students' new officers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 29, 1947. Pyrrhic victory. Obituaries: Miss Esmé Beringer, M Paul-Boncour Long career in French politics, Mr A. F. Johnson. Business and Finance: Engineering workers end 'sit-in' at Cheadle plant after injunction, Bids and Deals, Insurance Danger-in the underwriter's eyes..., Assessing the real worth of Wimpey, Unit trust prices, After the head hunters' third visit, Abbey Life got its man, Unions reject 10 pc building employers' wage offer, Fixed Interest and Money Uneventful day for gilt-edged, Shareholder lethargy and uncashed dividends, Offers Demand for bonds still flourishes, Commodities Sugar see-saw continues, Record year for Abbey Life: assets up by £56m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Retail sales enjoy an early boost from Budget, Delay over Marathon exasperates UCS men, Processing N Sea waste, Finance houses raise base rate from today, £196 Qantas flights to Europe force BOAC, KLM to match cuts, EEC stands by safety clause on Japan trade, Pergamon results may be key to SE requotation, Unit trusts, Mr K Gardener moves to ICI's planning board, Wimpey profits 31 pc higher to peak of £8m, Tax Making the right allowances when marriages break up, State industry chiefs may press for more government aid if price restraint stays, Pit strike cost Bath group £1m, Chile debt talks adjourned, OPEC 'not aiming to oust oil firms', Company News Storey Bros in rebound to record £1.68m, Portfolio Provident should profit from lending boost, GMWU forms staff section. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 15 points, London & Regional Market Prices Further profit-taking in equities, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Ulster Bill goes through after all-night sitting, House of Lords Royal Assent.

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