The Times - 26/04/1972
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian Mcdonald, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Brian Cashinella., By George Clark Political Staff, From Tim Devlin, From a Staff Reporter, By John Groser, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, From Michael knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, by Moira Keenan, From Hasan Akhtar, From Kuldip Nayar, From Michael Leapman, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Irving Wardle, Denny Dayviss, , Leonard Buckley, Robert Waterhouse, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Michael Hornsby, Professor Claus Moser, Peter Strafford, PHS, Denis Taylor, MAHBUB UL HAQ, , S. BUTTERWORTH, , BARBARA BRAZIL, , ALEX GORDON, , J. BRENDON GEORGE, , F. A. ROBINSON., D. C. COODE, , W. M. DARLING, RODNEY G SWISS, N. SNODGRASS, , A. LINDLEY, , CHARLES BEARE, , PHYLLIS M. MARSHALL, , LES ALLEN., IVOR CLEMITSON, , L. E. BEATON., W. A. DEER, PATRICK HOWARTH., DAVID CAMERON., HUGH CASSON., RODERICK THOMSON, , BRIAN ALDERSON, , ARTHUR J. KEEFE, , GEOFFREY TREASE., KETH LAYCOCK., O. METHUEN-CAMPBELL., KENNETH MORGAN, , PENELOPE STARTIN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Earle, By John Groser Political Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Business News Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By Gerald Ely, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. D. APPLETON, , S. C. PIGOTT, , W. J. LUXTON, , By Our Industrial Editor, PETER ARMITAGE, , R. B. WARD., Margaret Stone, Dennis Dwyer, Philip Dyer, John Armytage, by Roy Owen, Todd, P. O'L., by D. C. Coode, by P. G. Down, D.C.C.,
ResumoNews: Vietnam discussed on secret Moscow visit, Freed ink girl writing book about Mr Heath, The ways the Irish make history work, Custom problems for Bahrain centre, Dr Waldheim's brand of preventive diplomacy, Addenbrooke's-health community with the human touch, Apollo 16 man's float-walk in deep space, Four Yard detectives given area commands, Support for MPs who backed tenants, Hospitals, Six improve their offer to Efta outsiders, Spalding's eye on Euro-tulips, Electrical union breaks boycott, 40 escape by seconds in warehouse explosion, Build a land worth saving for, says Mr Heath, Edinburgh's three opera companies, Railway station man cleared, Many areas ot planning where computers can Play vital role, IMF chief ready for fundamental reforms, Bangladesh warning over fate of prisoners, Guillotine on EEC Bill is expected, Equipment firms plan to step up their exports, Secret papers embarrass Mr Nixon, Labour abstainers add to EEC majority, Badly mauled Saigon army falls back on Kontum, British Leyland may return to world motor sport, Two women bow to by-pass bulldozers, Crucial vote in two primaries, 'Grave deterioration' in morale at Long Kesh, Red Cross says: 14 more internees are released, The Times Diary Cabinet Secretary's Oxford job, £300,000 scheme to restore Bristol mansion, Mr Whitelaw likely to end ban on marches, Proofing against the flight path, World chess venue to be decided by May 3, Libya planning to buy arms industry in W Europe, Contradictions about White House role in antitrust case, Surveys show deep public concern on overpopulation, Centralization cuts staff legwork, Anzac Day marchers pay tribute to war dead, 'Connoisseurs' raid flat of art collector, Science report Pharmacology: Improved antihistamine, Familiar lures of Chaucer's day, Rent aid for furnished tenants delayed, Damned liars or honourable statisticians?, 500 children may die each year from battering by their parents, medical expert believes, 'I am bored' letter beside body of George Sanders, Grants include cottage thatch, British Army's 'thin yellow line', Government tells Industrial Court that railways service is back to normal, Referendum result overshadows M Pompidou's cautious proposals for regional reform, U S priorities in Moscow, Greater London Council Labour question prices for property, Medical service brought 1,000 miles up Amazon, Lancaster's 'victory for reason' over students, Inquiry call if newspaper takeovers grow, MP attempts to prevent off-course tote, Polluted spray from sea is killing forests in Italy, £200,000 to wipe out insults, Need for consulting engineer's wider vision and experience, Thieves turn more to private dwellings, Women may be worst drivers, say experts, Gaza Arabs allowed free movement into Israel as step towards integration, Philippines grenades kill 17, Mouth Troubles, Theatre on Sunday protest by Tory MPs, Journalists fight decision, CDU are convinced they can overthrow Herr Brandt, Athens claims round-up of bomb group, Mrs Gandhi's special envoy in Pakistan, Gun was fired in jewel robbery, Crown says, Report shows trade gains, Painting sold for $3m, Austrian police trick armed escapers, An assessment of the prospects for and the threat to America's Vietnamization Programme How and why Hanoi made its military comeback, Tupamaros release Opposition official, Baptists reject heresy hunt among ministers, Progress report, Mr Short beats Mr Foot for deputy leadership, Larsen takes chess lead, Growing Point Something in the air, Mr Kaufman is ordered out of Commons, Italian General Election Politicians draw moral from war, By-pass would destroy Roman sites, Student leaders confident after Union vote, Security chief 'shocked' by suicide of plot suspect, Zambia copper mine strikers return to work. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Law: Arrest stops Madrid play, Mrs Mandela wins appeal over grocery list case, Law Report April 25 1972 Chancery Division No receiver for deceased's assets Fanto and Another v Monteverde and Another, Denis Healey is fined £35 for driving offences, Three jailed for aiding Frederick Sewell, Britons' 12-year sentences for carrying hashish. Display Advertising: Falconcraft, Hardall, Bell's, Stramit Ltd.,, Waterford Glass Limited, Cambridge Asphalt Co. Ltd., Davol, Wilkinson Sword, Integrated Environmental Design, Egyptair, Lambert Howarth Group Limited, Msa, Eating To Live, New Court European Trust Limited, Roanrail, Hospital Building & Engineering, Spencer Gears (Holdings) Limited, Advance Linen Services Limited, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, Moss Bros, Harris & Sheldon Group Limited, Rediffusion Reditune, Matthew Hall & Co Ltd., Cambridge Scientific Instruments Limited, Leicester Permanent, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited, Abbey National Building Society, Everwear, Shopfitters (Cambridge) Ltd.,, Ibm, CC, Prudential, Reed Medway Kleensacs, Rockware Group, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Wsp, Boc, Twa, Owen Owen Limited, The South Staffordshire Waterworks Company, Gopeng Consolidated Limited, Sears Holdings Limited, Coseley Buildings Limited, Down Bros And Mayer & Phelps Limited, The Association Consulting Engineers. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Government urged to provide more money to settle rail dispute House of Commons, Overseas investment plea, Rights of immigrants unaffected by Bill, Use of headlamps, Mr Prior's party task not abuse of public funds, Complaint of monopoly on commentators, Celebration of entry to EEC, Crawler lanes for M5 hills, British Library lending House of Lords, Mr Rippon's directive-Britain cannot escape obligation to apply EEC law directly: MPs demand vetting procedure. Sport: Boxing Meaningless victory to Bugner in fifth, Cricket Early but important days for young hopefuls, Golf Jacklin could be in for a big surprise, Hughes for Hospitals, Rowing The challenge facing the president, Tennis Battrick goes out to 45-year-old Merlo, Rugby Union McFadyean in Moseley side for final, Sports in Brief, Athletics A good race for David Bedford to miss, Football Arsenal win in a canter, Motor racing Five wins out of five for Ferrari, Racing Sharpen Up to take his chance against strong sprinters. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, London And Suburban, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Operatic rarities in concert form, A Chorus of Murder Guildford, Who Needs Horses? Southern Television, Welsh Opera takes the plunge Turandot New, Cardiff, John Moores Liverpool, English Bach Festival Queen Elizabeth Hall, World premiere overshadowed by conflicting preconceptions Agamemnon Aldwych, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall. Property: Property Wanted, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: China Offers To Lead The Poor Nations, Direction And Production, Trade Unionism Under The Law, Improving The Housing Finance Bill. Letters to the Editor: Astronomy in Cambridge, Looking at share options and incentives, 'Little Black Sambo', Rent Act protection, Giving support to British Overseas Trade Board, Less Scotch, NUJ ballot reversed, In Praise of gerbils, Auckland Cathedral, Interrupted performance, Railway overtime, Mrs Gandhi's speech, Proposed enforcement powers for VAT, Work and flexible hours, New development in Georgian Bath, Public lending right. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: 19th century travel book fetches £800, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,060, Broadcasting, Radio. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Lincoln's Inn, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 24, 1947. Obituaries: MRS N. K. CHADWICK Early British history, Mr George Sanders Suave film actor with a gift for playing bounders, M Daniel Gorin. Business and Finance: New Issues Rothschild launch European trust, Mining Gold miners' pay claim settled, Government make further £3m aid available to Cammell Laird, Atomic energy body discloses higher earnings, Company Meeting Needlers Limited Problems Of Increased Production Overcome, CBI curb is questioned by Lord Beeching, Dollar premium rule still under consideration, Sweden plans drive for gas tanker sales, BLMC spending £1m at Bathgate, Call for flexible shopping hours, Revival seen in factory building, End of rail chaos boosts share prices, Clerical, Medical And General Life Assurance Society Record New Business Increased Bonuses, OECD sees better balance of payments for Americans, Save & Prosper to join with Belgian banks, Record likely for March car registrations, DTI steel statement is imminent, Company Meeting The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited Record Rates Of Bonus Mr. E. H. Haynes on implications of Common Market, Equities An astonishing volte face, Chairmen's Reports Norwich chief warns on aviation rates, Briefly from the Boardroom, Farm equipment makers told of export threat, Commodities Late upsurge in rubber prices, Unit trusts Who is best suited to make the rules?, Customs open 100 VAT offices, GEC men return and reimpose sanctions, Calcutta electricity takeover denied, Clarke Chapman's order prospects, Foreign Exchange Pound up but below best, Business Diary: Calling the tune at Lloyds. ICI in the firing line, Ten point fall on wall Street, Pru chief's plea on restrictions, Company Meeting Rea Brothers Limited Decisive increase in personal saving needed backed by Government savings scheme with correcting values to protect against inflation. Mr. Walter H. Salomon's Statement At The Annual General Meeting Held On Tuesday, 25th April, 1972, Fixed Interest and Money Firm advance in gilt-edged, Unions reject BSC offer, Shell and BP likely to put ½p on price of petrol, First Model 135 sent from IBM plant in Britain, The clarion call of Russia's plane salesmen, Company News Gerrard dividend soars on bumper profit of £2.1 m, Price Commission orders Woolworth price cuts, Criticisms revealed in PR user survey Advertising and Marketing, EEC offer to cut duty on paper imports from three countries, Three estate agents decide to combine, Cigarette machinery confident sector of tobacco industry, Contracts Hawker win £3m business jet order, Limited start at Triumph today, Building pay talks deadlock, Alberta to consider £19m tax on crude oil, Orders in British shipyards at lowest level for four years, North Sea gas find for French consortium, Ford Foundation may sell its Ford shares, Industry society plea to Germans, EEC closer to American position on an enlarged world monetary forum, British Lion's big profit fall, Sir Leslie O'Brien's warning on inflation, Bids and Deals L & G move for London listing. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Renewed buying of Hawker, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Rolls assessor appointed, Business appointments Lloyds Bank announces top-level promotions. Births.
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