The Times - 29/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Roger Berthoud, By David Wood Political Editor, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Political Staff, From Brian Cashinella, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Gerald Ely, Stephen Jessel, By George Clark political Staff, By Our Political staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, , From Peter Strafford, From Christopher Reed, From David Bonavia, FASHION by Prudence Glynn, By GeraldineNorman Sale Room Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Michael Wale, Charles Lewsen, Richard Williams, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Sir Fraser Noble, Louis Heren, PHS, Bernard Levin, Tim Devlin, MICHAEL COMAY, , W. A. BARKER, , DAVID LANE., REYNOLDS STONE, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , J. H. H. MacRAE, , RICHARD WEST, , LAURIE SAPPER, , HYMAN LEVY, , HUGH LLOYD-JONES, , CLAIRE PALLEY, , G. J. HAND, , N. D. AHMAD, , MICHAEL von HAAG, , From Michael Hornsby, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Lord Kindersley, Mr Peter Pears, Mr John Fisher Evans, By Business News Staff, By Ian Murray, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Andrew Wilson, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Banking Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, ARTHUR JONES, , LEWIS STRETCH, , JOHN HARVEY, , T. L. INGRAM, , SUDHA R. SHENOY, , A. M. MANHAM, , IAN DICK, , MR. F. N. GARLAND, , Eric Wigham, by Crispin Gill, Michael Frenchman, by Basil Gingell, by Alan Endean, Western Morning News, by Ion Trewin,
ResumoNews: The Times Diary Ramsey joins Heenan on Ireland, Sir Robin Turton prepares to resign seat in Market clash, Today's power cut times, In case of fire shout: FIRE, Israel pulls troops back from Lebanon, New call for Rhodes scholarship reform, 'watchdog' committee is sought for Commons, 'Admirals must be turning in their graves' The canal nobody cares about, Bogside girl tells tribunal she saw man shot dead as he waved a white handkerchief, Accord 'a victory for Sudanese unity', Paris street violence over Renault killing, Security Council calls on Israel to stop fighting, Snow reports, Spain hoping to increase share of Europe trade, Death toll of hundreds feared in US flood, Discussions at Nato over Malta deadlock, October 19 likely date for Europe summit meeting, Labour MPs force reduction in homes Bill sittings, Right-wing protest over Gibraltar, Trinidad death victim 'may have been buried alive', Tests carried out on cyanide drums, Minister in talks soon on remedial medical services, American investment is not enough on its own, Mr Wilson blames Mr Heath for coal crisis, Science report Neurology: Alternative to tranquillizers, Local Tories fight party over council changes, Mr Sato acknowledges territorial rights of China over Taiwan, Ford is asked to do some name-dropping, Senator Kennedy says U S must speak on 'repression', £1,000 reward for 'hidden' building land, Nixon denial on making secret deal with China, Lawyers from US may question Mr Maudling, Soviet attempt to revive the 'Brezhnev cult', Former Beatles manager sues for libel, The Times dress and jacket offer, Minister seeks a counter to terrorism, End this fight-to-the-death approach, Mr Wilson says, A dockyard to service the Navy of the future, Plans for opinion poll in Rhodesia dropped, Tribune group says its line on EEC is Mr Wilson's, Plymouth a special report Vigorous city at crossroads in local government reform, Ceylon Premier urged to restore freedoms, Bus driver who saved left estate of £62,388, Insurance rise of 62 per cent for good drivers, Bolivians expel women hunting for Gestapo chief, Dr Schiller aide quits over tax reform plan, Dr Ramsey calls expulsion of bishop wrongful, Education notebook Some teachers less exploited than others, Houses raided in Armagh search, Decade of great progress in the arts, Search at padre's funeral, Morecambe Bay barrage scheme could meet North's extra water needs until AD 2000, £35m government aid proposed for three Upper Clyde shipyards, 6 may fight by-election in Merthyr Tydfil, Police force plan attacked, President Leone dissolves Italian Parliament and calls a general election for May 7, Middle East Peace Ship still afloat, Mr Nkumbula rejects plan for one-party state, Japanese police killed in villa siege, Risk and side-effects of the pill 'magnified', Pre-school education:Criticized system in Germany still ahead of Britain's, 320,000 at university is 'moderate' target, Selling the success of British universities, Chairman for Civil Service appeal board, Britain's biggest abortion clinic told to close, The Queen watches tribal dances. News in Brief. Law: Belfast men for trial, Light sentences for opponents of Greek regime, Broken lens of spectacles led to killer, Court of Appeal Commercial Court pleading Practice overruled Astrovlanis Compania Naviera SA v Linard, Third naval officer on cheque charges, Queen's Bench Division Contract repudiated by pilot's conduct A.D.S. (Aerial) Ltd v Snell, Strict security as Angela Davis trial opens, 'Seven-minute trial' but for reporters' role, Strict security measures as two Irishmen appear in court at Aldershot, Judge decides that detectives case jury will not have to consider three joint corruption charges, Sewell drank tea as he read of killing, accused says. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Rentokil Group Limited, Tyndall Income Fund, Garrard, Living, Canlife Unit Trust, The Wrigley Company Ltd., British American And General Trust Limited, Department Of Trade And Industry, Rank Bush Murphy, Army & Navy Stores Limited, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Lloyds Bank, Leicester Permanent, Woolland Son & Manico, Lloyds Bank Limited, British Transport Docks Board, Boac, Northern Ireland, Eldridge, Stableford & Company Limited, Twa, Plymouth, Mercedes-Benz. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Coal stocks still slightly lower, Implications of strike on policy for fuel House of Commons, Companies Bill delayed, Government putting £35m into transforming Upper Clyde: surplus hopes in three years, Government hoping to reach conclusions on Rothschild by summer House of Lords, Difficult position of insurance brokers, Employment of women in Civil Service, Pledge by minister on Rothschild plan, Pollution fears on oil terminal House of Commons, Demands for urgent action on regions, Sales of wine by carafe. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,012, Broadcasting, Second cup win for bridge life masters, £2,300 paid for small miniature by Flatman, Gielgud and John Mills in Veterans. Reviews: Elton John Shaw, Privileged discontent The Great Exhibition Hampstead, Pre-Paradise Sorry Now The Place, Pop music hums again, Live action pieces at the Tate. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Sport: Cricket Dowling returns to lead New Zealanders, Football O'Farrell hopes that £125,000 Scot will help stop decline, Racing Easby Abbey keeps up winning run in role as hurdler, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union UAU hope 10,000 will see championship, Boxing McMillan step nearer title bout, Badminton Mrs Hashman plays for England, Tennis Richey left out of US Davis Cup side, Cross-country Russians face deadline, Rowing The old order changes for Oxford crew. Official Appointments and Notices: New minister for Crathie church, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The voice we cannot afford to stifle, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 27, 1947 Crisis in Hungary. Editorials/Leaders: Money For The Upper Clyde, Training For Tomorrow, Japan Also Has A New Look At China, Estuaries Turned Into Reservoirs, Sudan IS Given A New START In Life. Letters to the Editor: Israel attacks across Lebanon border, Courtesy titles, Pay rises for university teachers, Total Energy, Ireland Act, 1972, Who wrote the Odyssey?, Wages-profits, Coined words, Investment is still a gamble, Cambridge roads, Archives Council, NHS Ombudsman, Pakistanis in Britain, The story of Biafra, Developers and lack of initiative, Simple sums. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Otto Steiner, Mrs. O. Davies, Bertus Van Lier, Constantine Maniadakis Former Greek Minister of Security. Business and Finance: Company News Greaves riding high on boom in housing, IPC seeks buyer for Scan, SEC hearings open on 'high flying' stocks, Full output expected soon at half of mines, Rentokil pays for its past market success, Board and unions are 'pleased', Bids and Deals Melias shares soar on AB Foods offer, United States Mr Connally foresees trade deficit in 1972, Unit trust prices, Commodities, Computer news ICL awaits critical ministry decision, Fixed Interest and Money, Bank union and UDT agree on representation, Lonrho report to be posted tomorrow, Lloyds chairman criticizes losses on export finance, Multinationals fight back, MPs angry as Treasury withholds information, Chairmen's Reports Depressing start for Chrysler UK, Pits stoppage may push electricity supply deficit beyond £50m mark, Holland Lower bank rate expected to come this week, Wage structure National job evaluation needed for fair Play, Mining ACM to sell stake in Mt Keith, Shipbuilding chiefs say other yards need aid after £35m boost for Govan, Bank lending soars by £487m, Imps and BAT review trade link in Europe, Irish and Scottish accountants reject merger, Equities, Briefly from the Boardroom, French money supply up 17 pc last year, Late-night shops as a counter to the car jams, Iranian Navy places £5m hovercraft order, West Germany Net monetary reserves increase £132m in week, Company Meeting E. WYKES (LEICESTER) LIMITED (Rubber thread and elastomeric coverers and warpers) Export Expansion Continues Despite Difficulties, Land Securities in £4m Artillery Mansions deal, Bank statements for February, Common Market UK seeks consultation on proposed farm reforms, Japan Minister calls for convertibility pledge by US, Is the fiscal revolution a worthwhile exercise? What does tax reform seek to achieve? Oliver Stanley on problems of budgetary upheaval, In brief, Watney takeover puts £24m value on brewery, Industry picks up as power curbs are relaxed, Business Diary: ATV's 'voice' from Australia. Mr Cube's sour cup in Argentina, Senior industrialists in Moscow trade mission, Middle East Little progress on Saudi oil claim, Steel unions draft big pay claim for 140,000 members. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Equities in strong demand, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New NWEB chairman. Property: Salerooms. Births.
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