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The Times - 25/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Theodore Shabad, From Michael Hornsby, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From George Clark Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Michael Knipe, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Denis Taylor, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Merthyr Tydfil, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, By David Spanier, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From David Cross, From Eric Marsden, From Ian McDonald, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Chris Baur, Ian R. Christie, J. W. Burrow, Jacky Gillott, Philippa Toomey, Bevis Hillier, Richard Williams, Myles Palmer, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Marowitz, William Mann, Chris Dunkley, Joan Chissell, John Percival, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, Bernard Levin, Roy Lewis, Innis Macbeath, PHS, Ronald Butt, J. N. MORRIS, , M. J. POWER, , GEOFFREY SALE, , R. H. PHILLIPSON., M. OSBORN, , K. H. V. DAY, DAVID PRING, TONY RICHARDSON, , JOHN WAITE, , L. A. MACK, , DAVID HASLAM, , JOHN PRESSWELL, , GORDON KITNEY, , VAL DUNCAN, , I. S. BARTER, , LESLIE B. GINSBURG., SARAH PRIESTLEY, , E. H. TONG., GEOFFREY HANDLEY-TAYLOR, ANDREW FAULDS, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Gerald Fly, A.S. writes:-, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Labour Staff, From Alan McGregor, By Ernest Cheyne, By Andrew Wilson, By John Plender, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Air Correspondent, By John Woodland, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. J. ORDISH, WILLIAM HAMLING., D. R. ROBERTSON, , I. BENJAMIN, , From Anthony Thomas, JAMES TOWLER, , BERNARD F. SHINKMAN, Hugh Stephenson, Geoffrey Bell, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, by Malcolm Brown, by R. H. Phillipson, Julian Mounter,

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News: Mr Wilson blames Government for unrest, Dock employers offer fresh proposals, £75m hydro-electric power station plan for Snowdonia, Science report Health: Copying-paper risk, Mr Heath wants straight talking, School priorities clash, Greek magazine is closed after police pressure, Prisoners and staff at Wormwood Scrubs act to avert violence, The Expo Pompidouze gets into bad odour, Early railway stalls sold footwarmers with the papers, Union attitude to Act is changing, Link-up in space between Russia and US agreed in Moscow talks, The mood of Britain Pit settlement raised the miners' morale and productivity as well as their pay, M1/m6, The Times Diary V-chancellors reject Czech stunt, Cash plight of fatherless families not always worse, RSC's first £1m at the box office, U S providing more B52S for Indo-China raids, Rhodesian Africans put forward plan for national convention, AA expects to make a surplus this year, Theatre is forced to close in Prague, Environment Paternalism by planner or scientist is no longer tolerable to public, Effect of EEC lorries, Private detectives check on doctors, journal says, MP 'satisfied' over spinsters' case, TUC to seek independent conciliation service, Labour seizes opening for fair rents attack, Anti-bussing Bill passes United States Senate, Solzhenitsyn accused of misusing talents, Public lessons in private bargaining, Eurodomus 4: it was all right on the night, 1,000 motorway miles are by no means the end of the road, Strangulation by sanctions, Mrs Nixon unable to chat with Moscow students, Hijacked S African plane lands in Malawi, Double victory strengthens the position of Mr McGovern as front-runner in nomination race, Mr Chapple urges change in TUC policy on industry Act, BOAC cabin crews' leaders call for strike, Witness tells why Angela Davis bought shotgun, French Government expected to call early elections, Motoring British cars that beat their rivals, Nato to hold biggest joint exercises off Norway, Reminiscence day for President Tito, Two airlines cut New York charter fares, Ball now in Rhodesia's court, Publisher tells of bankruptcy forgeries, Dr Kreisky puts faith in detente, Eire looks at plan for special courts, Discussions with minister at Stormont 'very,very satisfactory', five impromptu visitors declare 'No go' areas politically intolerable, Mr Whitelaw tells Derry woman, European promise of simpler road licences, Lightweight missile for Navy's new helicopters, Architect critical of postwar standards, Big Zaire power project under way, Saigon troops land behind North Vietnamese lines, Call for unity in Sri Lanka as Tamils protest, Injuries found on S African police detainee, Israelis intensify pressure on Russia to let Jews go, Industrialist points out the costs of apartheid, East Germany cashes in on visitors, Likelihood of an arms agreement rouses Republican right wing, Court gives extension after rail ballot delay, Sidcup will invite Mr Heath to fight seat, EEC task to harmonize both sides of industry, At last the basic network is complete, Milan newspaper searched after Calabresi report, Royal collection defended in Berlin lecture, Spaghetti Junction-the gateway to London, Violence is main topic for Tory women, Spotlight On Scottish Development Areas. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Pollution of estuaries, Finance Bill committee VAT must be paid on bad debts, Preparing for council reorganization, Registration process from October to January, Tory majority of 5 on EEC, Disturbingly large numbers of empty council houses in Scotland, The impact on tailors and car part firms, Labour MP annoyed at George Best motion, Preventing contamination of intravenous fluids House of Commons, Pension claims unit for ex-Far East prisoners, Double tax fears on rented TV sets, Minister rejects plea for £10,000 limit, 'Free' gifts taxed: discussions on stamps, JPs who show bias must resign, Concern over regulation-making powers in EEC Bill, June decision on camps, Aid for fishing ports trebled. Display Advertising: Tap, Oxford University Press, Berlitz, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, City Of Oslo (Norway), Slater, Walker Securities, Anglo American Corporation Of Southafrica Limited, Faber & Faber, Lloyds Bank Branch, Cir, Helstan, Gill & Duffus, Leymar,, Help The Aged, Ansafone, James Fisher And Sons Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Roles Royce, Rolls-Royce Distributors And Retailers, Thames, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd.,, Canning Town Glass Works Limited, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company Of New York, Sheraton-Munich Hotel, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Bury & Masco (Holdings) Limited, Trianco Group, Opel Rekord II, Gm, Wg And S, Douglas, Boac, Winsor & Newtown Limited, Laing, The Lafarge Organisation Ltd., Negit Limited, Longman, Bea, J. Hewitt & Son (Fenton) Limited, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. Law: £100 parking meter fine, Woman through car windscreen, Woman denies plotting with lover to kill her sister, Driver fined for using speed trapdevice, Man in Wallace case pleads not guilty. Official Appointments and Notices: New RAF public relations chief, University news. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Rentals, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Burgh Of Bathgate, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Reviews: Shakespeare Othello, Father and daughter Eleanor Marx, George III: the public and the private king George the Third By Stanley Ayling (Collins. £4.50) The Wickedest Age The Life and Times of George III By Alan Lloyd (David and Charles, £2.95), Fiction, Shirley Verrett a superb Orpheus and Mackerras orchestra delights Orfeo Covent Garden, What the papers do The Press We Deserve Bbc 1, Musica Reservata Queen Elizabeth Hall, Swan Lake Coliseum, The Grateful Dead Lyceum, An awesome flowering of remarkable people The Children on the Hill, Mr Antrobus's genial anarchy on show in cool Royal Court style Crete and Sergeant Pepper Royal Court, Arbiter of elegance The Happy Years, The Stones 9 years on and still at the top, Quick guide, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall, Design, and the design-award Tasteful All Things Bright and Beautiful. Arts and Entertainment: Books next week, Elsie and Doris Waters for Greenwich, Radio, Germans outbid for a £5,200 German beaker, Broadcasting, Emperor Claudius, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,085. Sport: Golf Three more Curtis Cup players go out, Football Scotland's immediate prospects brighter than their future, Rowing Pattern of eights set from start, Hockey Hounslow field strong side, Cricket How to look good on a bad day, Tennis Miss Molesworth defeats Austrian champion, Stander will need more than beer, Sports in Brief, Athletics Isaksson and Seagren both break record, Rugby Union England XV tread new ground, Racing Miss Tufnell again wins event for women riders, Equestrianism Team of four for three-day event, Cycling Spaniard leads. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 23, 1947 Coal for Britain, Fine as long as it's not for me. Editorials/Leaders: When There IS No Man In The House, Mr McGovern In The Lead, Painful Policy Of Indecision, North Vietnam's Limited Dividends. Letters to the Editor: The Queen's French, Updating of company law, Conserving wildlife, Political courtesies, High buildings over Jerusalem, Studies at Sandhurst, A costly appeal for advice?, CBI's position on Europe, Finance and experiment in film industry, New motorways on historic routes, Schools and delinquency, Poet Laureate's duties, That check on cheques, Mining in national parks, Camp sites for gypsies, Gripping saga of the hovercraft, Why not Ceylon?, Pattern of food prices, Elevenfold finale. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr William Livingston, Mr D. G. Stratton Explorer and geographer, Prof Lionel Penrose, MR GEORGE CHRIST Political journalist. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Rank Organisation lower, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Mining RCM quarterly results disappoint, Chairmen's Reports Weir Group look for "modest" upturn, New Issues Hard for some, easy for others, Concern over training plans, 'Wide divergence' brings Gulf oil talks to end, Unit trust prices, Doubts of progress at OECD meeting, Streamlining Rolls-Royce in a major overhaul Joe Roeber assesses the sweeping changes in management structure announced this week, Business Diary: Nader's first battle of Britain Opportunity knocks, Foreign Exchange Forward pound down again, Dunlop and the Italian problem, Downward trend in strikes total halted after miners' settlement, CIS chairman criticizes insurance law proposals, Forward Levels, Company Meeting Co-Operative Insurance Society Limited C.I.S. Life Policy Holders Share £25 Million, Sharp increase in takeover, Engineering men pay levy for strikes, 26 groups seek N Sea permits, Need for a brake to money supply treadmill, Dunlop tells of stagnating Italian operations, Fixed Interest and Money Steadier trend in gilt-edged, Europe protests to U S over export incentives, Briefly from the Boardroom, Commodities Strong rally in lead and zinc, Exchange controls Free world must dispel the aura of mistrust, Company News General Accident runs up £4m profit in first quarter, Union move to get 5 countries in Ford talks, Illegal price cutting by airlines may lead to fines totalling £1m, Britain is urged to join space venture, Companies Bill set for June timetable, Contracts Rocla wins £658,000 waterworks order, Dispute over coffee price is unresolved, Monopolies body for Australia, Builders' orders continue to rise, Cowley men get warning of strike threat to jobs, Home loans may become scarcer, Bids and Deals Standard Tyre goes to Quinton, Equities Bid situations the feature, Money Market Rates, SE backing for standard accounting practices, Chef and Brewer, Watney forecast pretax profit of £35m plus 24 pc growth, Maintenance engineering' is key subject', Office building design teams criticized, Bank of Japan governor says yen revaluation this year unlikely, German steel prices to rise, Rise in bank lending slackens, US payments surplus after $30,000m deficit. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new directors named for Kleinwort Benson. Births.

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