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The Times - 07/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From Paul Martin, By Peter Waymark, From Denis Taylor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Air Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, Patricia Tisdall, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Environment Reporter, From Tim Jones, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By David Spanier Europe Editor, From Fox Butterfield, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano Athens, From Richard Wigg, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Katie Stewart, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, PHS, Louis Heren, ANDREW SELKIRK, , M. SCHÖNFELD, , M. PODKOWINSKI., MICHAEL LOEWE, , DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, , AUBREY E. SINGER, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , JAMES MELVIN, , DAVID McCLINTOCK, , RONALD JOHNSON, , J. S. DOUGLAS, P. D. MOYNAGH, , GEORGE MACKENZIE, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , JOHN SMITH, , E. MOSS, , SAVVAS CONSTANTOPOULOS, , CRISPIN GROOM, , ALEXANDER WALKER, , BERNARD KAUKAS, , C. H. ROBERTS, , DAVID KEATE, , L. B. STOKES, , By Tim Devlin, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From a Chess Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Dennis Dwyer, By Philip Dyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By John Armytage, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, D. STEWART, SYLVIA M. PICK, , From Anthony Thomas, ANTONY TASKER, , J. F. MARTIN., ELLEN RISHTON RICHARDSON, F. S. GRINDROD, , J. BOWER, , Kenneth Owen, David Fanning, Gerald Ely,

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News: Egypt severs links with Jordan, Dog skins dumped along rail line, Widow 'lived as lodger's wife', loses pension, Mrs Thatcher to work with local councils and teachers in inquiry into school violence, Ardoyne Inconsistencies and fantasy in evidence, Italian Catholics told to beware of left, Mr Kosygin in Iraq to secure Soviet foothold, Scarman Tribunal No evidence of plans for an armed insurrection: acts of violence by the extremists on both sides, Russia declines mediating role as Mrs Gandhi proposes preliminary talks with Pakistan, New evidence of early man in S America, North Vietnam keeps up pressure under American air attacks, Mr Faulkner points to 'main lesson', Greek leaders ponder return to democracy, Rail action starting while talks drag on, Hanoi's boy soldiers hold on to a vital highway to the death, Delay in reshuffle rouses criticism, Fair hearing for tale of two cities and island, Border checks resumed by East Germans, Vietcong goal is to form coalition in Saigon, The admiral and secrets of the sea, 'Caution' omitted in law changes now under review, Scarman Tribunal Shots that killed boy 'were not justified', Bogside A community in revolt, Maudling move on film violence, US law like a misguided missile, Chile-Argentina pact for ending disputes, Sir Leslie 'very content' as he relaxes, Friend of Miss Davis shot dead, £10.50 for a key to 6,000 acres of quiet, Cambridge University to ballot on open union, £3,000 German prize for Paul Scofield, Third day of clashes in Argentine city, Mr Whitelaw in talks at No 10, BEA pilots ordered to be more militant, The Times Diary Was this why Trevelyan quit?, Dungannon Police insisted on arms, Africans hesitant on forming EEC links, Counterpoint, Nations to destroy all germ war weapons, Rhodesia gives its account of the rioting, Food prices More supplies of popular-size turkeys this week but cost will be higher, The 40 cent mistake that cost £5,000m, Motivation of Agamemnon as seen by Aeschylus, Struggle continues, IRA says, The long hard road ahead for transport in Europe, IRA kidnap and murder plan disclosed, New US controversy over alleged ITT memorandum, Dissension in Russia blamed on West, Hospital board's defence against inquiry criticism, Divis Street Use of Browning guns criticized, Acupuncture's success on dental patients, Scarman tribunal rules out Ulster conspiracies, London arts festival has 1,000 events, Army manoeuvres in Basque country, Protest over S African passport seizure, Army says boy of 10 planted bomb, Science report Vision: Effects of astigmatism on brain cells, Drip-feed samples were cleared by laboratory, Springtime is when a German's thoughts turn to rubbish collecting, Labour seeks changes in Socialist international, Vietnam's new threat to Mr Nixon, Guernsey plans large-scale development, Aboriginal may contest seat, Armagh Specials platoon 'fired into crowd', Latest snow reports. News in Brief. Law: Witnesses 'terrified', police tell court, Britain pays £750 in human rights case, 13 jailed on terror charee, Noon deadline is set for 'blacking' of lorries, Threatening notes 'total mystery' wife says. Index. Display Advertising: Rsi, Banca Popolare DI Novara, Canadian Pacific, Miele, Air France, Malta And Its Islands., Mouton-Cadet, Ladies Pride, Cunard Qe2, M P Kent Limited, Chartreuse, Council Of Stock Exchange, Hoover Limited, Ansafone, Jaguar Xj6, The Times, Blue Nun, Nationwide Building Society, Metrication Board,, Wisden 1972, The Property People, Lloyd's Life, Bp, EQUITY & Law, William Timpson Limited, Pittard Group Limited, Interim Statements, Family Circle, Business Computers Limited, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Limited, The Times And Communicor., B & I Nathan Ltd, The Merchants Trust Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 5, 1947 De Gaulle's campaign. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, US body cannot find cash for Fischer surety, Broadcasting, Borngasser heads for chess victory, The Cutty Sark/The Times National Crossword Competition, Doccia ecuelle fetches $7,750 in New York. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 8, 9 and 26, Appointments Vacant also on pages 8, 9, 25, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9, 25 and 26, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Sport: Golf Years fail to catch up with Snead but Nicklaus does, Swimming Great Britain include three young prospects, Football League seek support over discipline, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Rutherford plea for a Young England side, Hockey England change defence, Rackets Tonbridge colts overawe Haileybury, Tennis Miss Wade at best for final against Miss Goolagong, Cricket Bottlethrowers halt Test after Lloyd run-out, Racing Red Sweeney bruises foot and is withdrawn from National, Fencing Women's team for Russia. Reviews: The Little Giant Greenwich, Come When You Like Shaw, Lpo Festival Hall, Geza Anda Queen Elizabeth Hall, No magic in the wood near Athens A Midsummer Night's Dream Royal Court, Liverpool, A dangerous mixture Steptoe and Son (a) Abc 1 Third World Cinema National Film Theatre Pancho Villa (aa) On release, London debuts, Stravinsky Memorial Concert Albert Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Bea Pilots Move On To Phase Two, The Anatomy Of Anarchy, Policing Patent Pirates. Letters to the Editor: The wearing of car safety belts, Brass-rubbing, Architect and public, Why safety needs to be promoted, Blackfriars Station, Why Oxford lost the Boat Race, London remains, London art galleries, 'Wild flowers you may pick', Radio Free Europe, Study of Chinese, Factory farms, BBC series on the British Empire, An Athens newspaper, The Post Office Oracle, The Perón regime, Take twenty daffodils..., Basic rate tax, Official aid flows target, Referendum on EEC, Electricity bills, A papyrus fragment, Does the camera distort?, Why Britain's postal code is best in Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Heinrich Lübke Former President of West Germany, Brian Donlevy A famous film tough guy, Sir Harold Barrowclough. Deaths. Business and Finance: VAT surprise on research costs, Switzerland National Bank deposit requirements revised, The Council of Industrial Design's honours for 1972, United States Flexible pay policy pledge, 80pc 'still lack equal pay', Equities Strong tone continues, New Issues Garton Cooper's high yield, BOAC intends to reduce expenditure and so avoid layoffs in coming year, Tough US stand on British debt payments, Unit trust prices, Company News DRG profits slump £2.3m: no late rally, Drugs firm hails legal ruling on patents, Enka to close five European fibre plants, Common Market Excise duties may end on some staple commodities, Forward Levels, Merrill Lynch first broker to get a quote in London, Hoover shares scheme shelved, France Challenge for Bourse from Britain in EEC, London and Wall Street markets in buoyant mood, BP chairman pins hopes on North Sea and Alaska field development, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 42 points, Bids and Deals Edibrac takes in fuel specialists, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fibres: the European lightning could easily strike twice, Cowley men warned plant may be shut down, Mr Cork is called in at Metal Traders, Travel agents wield the big stick over business-hungry airlines, By The Financial Editor British Ropes now looks to 1973, Silcock & Colling plan car collection drive in Europe, Japanese cars threatening VW dominance, Technology Ingenious device of a pipeline crawler, Chairmen's Reports Hoover poised for fresh advance, Volkswagen aim is to treble truck sales in Britain, BSC names man for Brussels, French cut bank rate by ¼pc, Hawker pay protest sit-in by 1,200, Gatt America' may seek new world trade forum ', Commodities Nearby cocoa at 7 month high, UNCTAD call likely for shipping nationalism, Iraq IPC renews legal threat on Rumaila oil sales, Assessor will be appointed to decide sale value of Rolls' aero-engine assets, Half of BSC's brickmaking plant to be sold, Lloyd's Life offers growth bond to public, CBI price freeze opposed, Seamen reject 8½pc pay offer, Business Diary: Bader for Aviation Authority. Exchange'stormed', Mining Broken Hill South shuts operation. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Building shares wanted, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lloyds' chief is chairman of Clearing Bankers. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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