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The Times - 31/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Penny Hunter Symon, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Staff Reporters, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Our Gliding Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From a Chess Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Ian McDonald, From David Housego, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Harrison Salisbury Pyongyang, North Korea, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Stephen Walsh, Keith Horner, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Leonard Buckley, Denis Taylor, Ludovic Kennedy, Peter Jay, PHS, EILEEN MOLONY, , G. MEYNELL, , J. C. B. RICHMOND, , W. H. AUDEN, , MARTIN EVE, , H. F. HEMSTOCK, , DENIS MAHON, , IRENE CHAPLIN, , THEODORE CROMBIE, , FREDERIC DOERFLINGER, , BRIAN H. FISH, , W. GEOFFREY WEBB., F. D. TREDREY., HYMAN LEVY., ERNEST J. MARTIN, , KENNETH R. WHITTON, , ROY LEWIS., WIGG., CONOR CRUISE O'BRIEN, KENNETH W. C. STEWART, , ROBERT S. MARTIN, , by Moira Keenan, Barbara Sherrard Smith, Sam Heppner, R. A. B., Baron de Worms, Lord Chorley, By Philip Dyer, By Anthony Rowley, By Peter Hill, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From Alan McGregor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALASTAIR D. DAVIDSON, , MONICA VINCENT, , JOAN RUDDOCK, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, JOHN N. BLACK, , BRUCE DINWIDDY, , Ian Morison, Clifford Webb, Philip Dyer, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, by Roger Berthoud Brussels Correspondent, by Roger Berthoud, by David Cross, by Martin Vasey, by John Lambert, by Kurt Grunebaum Le Peuple, by Margot Lyon, by Jacques Hislaire La Libre Belgique, G.v.d.E.,

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News: Provisional IRA says it will continue bombing, Man seeks dual home for wife and his mistress, Flaws in ecodoomsters' arguments, American denies threat to agent, Public opinion before the cause, Ghent: traditional role as country's leading textile centre, Japanese gunmen shoot 20 dead in suicide raid at Tel Aviv airport, Industries call for pollution curbs, How to kill the politicians with kindness, Three more workers stage crane sit-ins, More rail talks may follow ballot result, Integrated NHS may offer new careers for doctors, Brussels: growing importance as financial centre, Pope indicates that he has no intention of resigning, Head teachers seek government inquiry on disturbed and disruptive children in school, Science report Astronomy: Reddish light theory, Pay rise but Vigo shipyard strike goes on, Chile union elections will be test for Dr Allende, Charing Cross about to cast off, Two teenage boys and a girl killed in Battersea big dipper crash, Speedy Senate vote on President Nixon's summit pact foreseen, Trade will be main topic in Royle visit to China, Royal Academy of Music appeals for £1m, Burundi Government accuses rebels of killing 50,000 in past month, Duchess advised not to travel, Dock strike may be postponed after 'encouraging talks' between union and employers, Rogers plan to link troop cuts to talks on security, Poison from pesticides and petrol, Experiment in Bristol court shows need for 'duty solicitor', President discusses Soviet ambitions with Shah, Marshal Kim sees presence of US troops as main obstacle to peaceful reunion of Korea, Wallonia: mining decline leaves area without well-educated young people, West Europe New series of talks over Berlin expected, Steps by Six on problems of beef and wine, Mr Thorpe calls on South African students to resist, Grey squirrels 'bigger menace than elm disease', Crowd jeer dying soldier after Belfast blast, Daily pollen forecast, Gen Thieu flies into beleaguered Kontum, Theatre thrives on a mixed diet, Art springs from rubbish of modern times, Blow to left-wingers in Guernsey poll report, Self-criticism hits troubled campuses late in day, Women at Oxford men's colleges in October, 1974, How well do you know Belgium?, The Times Diary Pan poaches Penguin's top selling author, Surgeons use acupuncture in New York, Belgium and Luxembourg: trade with Western Europe in 1971, Antwerp: quick turnover and reliability, Concern over lack of progress in commerce with Britain, Recognition for three cultural communities, US recalls 42,000 cars made in Britain, Italy's quest is on for new government leader, Belgium, Sewer course diverted to save Roman villa, A touch of class that could take M Simonet to the top, Investigators say fire was not deliberate, Rebel hopes to break SPD hold in south, Growing Point A morbid fear of public places, Learning the pace of life through music, Mr Humphrey clings to tactics of alarm. News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal The shop steward's role in dockland Heatons Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union Craddock Brothers v Same Panalpina Services Ltd and Another v Same, 'Red pencil test' point certified Regina v Lillis, 10-month-old dispute with haulier settled, Lebanon charges Briton with spying for Israel, 19 Angry Brigade trial jurors excused, Women in computer frauds on bank, Sergeant tells why he lied about wife's body, M Desramault fails to bring baby to court, Lollobrigida cries in court, Mother-in-law silenced. Index. Display Advertising: Banque Belge Limited,, Scotfunds, George Wills & Sons (Holdings) Limited, Dunhill, Banque Lambert, The Westbury, Union Miniere, Coats Patons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Duport Limited, Louvain-La-Neuve, Divine Light Mission,, Bia, Working Together Campaign, Interim Statement, Egypt Air, Midland Bank, Pennzoil Company, Whitbread, Taylor Woodrow, Bond Worth Holdings Limited, Mertens, The Times, Paribas, Belgian Embassy, Fabrique Nationale Herstal, Brussels European Commercial Center, Elswick-Hopper Limited, Tyndall Managers Limited, Nordic Center Antwerp, Jacques De Duve, Bba Group Limited, Richard Ellis & Son (International) Ltd, British Caledonian, Sabena, Staatssecretariaat Voor Vlaamse Streekeconomie, Peacock Sasini Estates Limited, Banque Belge Limited, Sporting Chronicle, Douglas, Bernheim-Outremer, Olympia Business Machines Co. Ltd,, Solvay Group, Norwich Union Insurance Group, The Charleroi Area, Amalgamated Investment & Property Co. Limited, Mowlem, S.A. Banque Sud Belge, Société Générale De Belgique, S.D.U.A. De Duve, Hn, Bea, Reliance, Banque De Bruxelles. Sport: Yachting When helmsmen swam, Rugby Union Old outstanding as England XV win, Sports in Brief, Dressage Septuagenarian chosen, Gliding titles continue with speed contest, 'Stupendous' debut by golfer of 14, Racing Piggott still without Derby ride, World champion banned from Games, Football Todd refuses to go on tour with England under-23 party, Golf Youth has its swing as play runs gamut of emotions, Cricket Price shows zest for the job in one of his best matches, Tennis Mrs King outclasses Miss Wade. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Editor of Belfast Telegraph gets award. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Carleton wins in close chess finish, Windsor Castle, Radio, Stars on Canvas, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,090. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London And Suburban, London Flats, Post House projects increasing, Commercial & Indutrial Property. Reviews: BBC Concert The Round House, Children and books How to keep those small hands busy, The Tempest Regent's Park, Too Late Tomorrow Atv, The Hostage Theatre Workshop, The musical triumphs Cabaret (x) Prince Charles Theatre (from tomorrow), NPO/Copland Albert Hall, London Symphony Orchestra/Thomas Royal Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Marks Of Origin Loophole, Oil Confrontation In Iraq, Opinion Flows Towards Peace, Administrators Of Medicine. Letters to the Editor: Medals for sale, Maplin and the Port of London, Mr Auden and the Laureateship, South Yemen executions, Freight transport on the roads, Safety in retreading, On giving Concorde its head, Tie society loans to building trends, D. H. Lawrence's house, Schools and delinquency, Publishing profits, Forbidden fruit, Commonwealth ties, 'Biddies' and 'Paddies', Dipped headlights, Five-pound notes, Tension in Middle East, Pointing out, Sanctions on Rhodesia, Radio for engine-drivers, Prisoners' conjugal rights, VAT on works of art. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 29, 1947. Obituaries: Mr C. Day-Lewis Poetry readings, Mr D. N. Pritt Fearless advocacy, Mr E. S. A. Baynes. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Setback for equities, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Co-ops in favour of superstores, 'Error' in US estimates, Hippo Holdings look at Trans Atlas counter bid, BP first quarter income drops by £33m: shares fall, Cooling off strikes American style Today the railwaymen's votes are counted in Britain's first statutory union ballot Anthony Thomas looks at U S labour laws, Building societies Who is to blame for rising house prices?, Mining Charter dividend held as earnings fall, Commodities, Signs of upturn in bank loans to industry, Unit trust prices, Grand Met may raise offer for Watney, Chairmen's Reports, Clearing banks will end agreement on employees' accounts, Building unions meet tomorrow, Forward Levels, Manpower data criticized, Briefly from the Boardroom, Government dilemma over airbus for BEA, Town and City subsidiary in £12m sale, Company Meeting Houlder Line Limited, Bids and Deals ICI wants all of Rose (Wallpaper), New Issues Triumph Trust's £12m rights terms, Bank statements for May, DTI weakens descriptions Bill, trade group says, Former Urwick Orr chief leaves, Money Market Rates, Construction orders up £225m in quarter, Labour fears hit prices, Goodyear Tyre refuses to disclose peace formula in surprise end to strike, Matthews Wrightson and Mercury in merger plan, Company Meeting Harcros Investment Trust Limited, Call to make exchange rates more flexible, Innocenti's central theme is expansion Geoffrey Robinson outlines his plans for BLMC's Italian venture, Japanese seek evidence of price cutting on ball bearings in Britain, Equities BP falls on trading news, Company News Doubled results from Comben & Wakeling, Business Diary: Goldsmith's City switch Harvard comes East, The short and long term prospect at BP, OPEC supports Iraq in oil cutback dispute, Advertising and Marketing JWT forecasts rise in revenue, Fixed Interest and Money Further sharp falls in gilt. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief named for Woodall-Duckham. Births.

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