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The Times - 20/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk and Christopher Warman, By Norman Fox, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, May 19, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Ronald Faux, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, By Richard Streeton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, by Albert Camus, Pamela Vandyke Price, Joan Chissell, Sir John Wolfenden, David Wade, Guy Brett, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, Geoffrey Wansell, Robert Fisk, Daniel Davidson, PHS, Victoria Brittain, H. C. PEREIRA, , CYRIL CARR., BRYAN ASKEW., AVEBURY., BROCKWAY., CHALFONT., RAYMOND FLETCHER., ERIC S. HEFFER., STANLEY ORME., CAERWEN RODERICK, , L. H. BEEDELL., FRED EVANS., MICHAEL DANIELS, D.H. WRIGHT., PETER HORNER., HUGH STOCKWELL., R. PETER WASSELL., R.HANDYSIDE., J. M. WILKINS., St Michael's., Lyngford Lane., Taunton, Somerset., MALCOLM WINTON., ENID MARX., J. A. PRITCHARD., EDWARD WAKEFORD., JOHN WOOD., J. H. B. ALLAN, HENRY HARDY., ANTHONY ARMSTRONG., IAN C. GREENHAM., By Illtud Evans, O.P., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir William Armstrong writes:, Sir Keith Joseph writes:, O. L. Z. writes:-, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By John Woodland, By Trevor Fishlock, By Patricia Tisdall, By Anthony Rowley, From Roger Berthoud, By Andrew Wilson, By Roy Farndon, By Guy Hawtin, John Nelson-Jones, John Drummond, M.S., John Armytage, Margaret Stone, Ronald Irving, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Burco Dean, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, by Shona Crawford Poole, by Barrie Congdon, by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by Neville Clark, by Tony Slaughter, by Ronald Irving, by Patrick Nicholson, by Robin Mead, by Alan Cane, R.M., by Douglas Brown, by Donald Aldous, by Stuart Marshall,

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News: The case of the evaporating Irishman, Final effort by Unctad to get monetary agreement, The all-electric man, China undertakes another road project in Nepal, Sing a song of violence, a pocketful of bombs, Susannah York wins best actress prize at Cannes, Basingstoke, Bomb blast in Springer press centre injures six, Bingo and beer but no 'living heart', Saturday Review Column Where the buck stops, Cables changing way of life, Factor's in the syndrome of crime, Crowd of 100,000 seek resignation of Malagasy President, Brezhnev message raises Nixon summit hopes, 'Soften up Ulster and then go in', Indian forces given free hand on border, Quest for totally realistic sound in the home remains endless and unsatisfied, Man's last bite at the tiger, Good Food Guide Taking a risk on the runners-up, Swaziland election victory for ruling party, Secret Service guards at McGovern election rally, The beneficial intruders, More land needed as applications for new factories and offices flow in, Henry Moore in Florence, The language of Wonderland, Science report Oceanography: Surge in Loch Ness, Sunday in Algiers, Food Versatile savoury mousses, Cunard in move to meet QE2 $350,000 ransom demand, The Queen's farewell message to France, Where love has found a way, Rank to open pop centres, Millions join the cassette revolution, Coroner gives warning on aerosol danger, Mine-clearing claim annoys White House, Sane women detained 50 years in institution, Big school expansion fails to keep pace with need, Compulsive listening at the wheel, Steps to end large housing pool, East Germany rejected by WHO, Lessons still to be learnt in making full use of the visual education medium, Hospital staff cleared of ill-treatment, Man died after doctor made a 'human mistake' over insulin, coroner says, New scheme announced for brucellosis compensation, Pupils under fire at Belfast Protestant school, Policy cost causes concern for Labour, Dons reaffirm right to state their views, Ghana criticizes Guinea over Nkrumah burial, Travel in Jamaica Sans Souci's special something, 180 are moved from riot prison in Dublin, Records Screeches and strains of gold, US magazine withdrawn in telephone fraud furore, Other people's music strikes a wrong note for me, A pause for improvement, Varied economy offers choice of jobs, Development-the 'unlovely word' puts town on map and still leaves corner for fancy, Devon cattle win centenary trophy, The great American 'misunderstanding', The world of TV, radio and hi-fi, Eartha Kitt barred by Indian attendant, Rail unions launch campaigns to gain 'yes' votes for further industrial action on pay award, The Times Diary Equity's all-star ticket, Pilots' image 'degraded' during dispute, Gardening Feeding up after chilly nights, Bundesrat ratifies the Eastern treaties, 'Blacking' hurts union, dockers are told, Rail ballot next week: court grants leave for appeal to Lords, Are you breaking the law?, Mr Heath is impressed by Concorde, Bulgarian ship 'to defy blockade', New safety system for cars is less restricting than belts, President Nixon visits Mr Wallace in hospital and briefs him on the Moscow summit talks, Same-day repairs-next week, Drink A sparkle from Saumur, Mr Ian Smith summons Cabinet, Irish team still wait for George Best, Wake up with the snap, crackle and pop programmes, German parties clash over plan for early election. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Danae Investment Trust Limited, Hitachi, Phostrogen, Eli Lilly & Company Limited, Basingstoke, Haskins, Macarthur's, Lansing Bagnall, Tannery, Cir, Hambro Managed Bonds, Schroder Europe Fund., Decca, Vm Idp, T & Cp, Basingstoke Management And Advisory Ltd., Summerday And Summer Play, City Wall Properties (Holdings) Ltd., The Times Special Reports, C. Sutton Limited., Ebor, Crescent International Fund, Belgrave House, Thomas De LA Rue International, Rmc, Hamblin, The Times Superstore, Tyndall, Philips, The Automobile Association, Pioneer, National Airlines, Bolt & Screw Supplies, Pye Limited, Save And Prosper Group, Jcb, Norusto Rust, Radiomobile. Law: Girl must stay out of London, Judge says judges are underemployed, London judges being too soft, court says, Pop festival to go ahead despite judge's warning of 'great risks' involved, Shipping line to pay £890 for not providing cot, Law Report May 19 1972 Court of Appeal Industrial Court right to order ballot of railwaymen Secretary of State for Employment v Aslef and Others, Parents win reprieve. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Tennis Joyce Williams defies seedings to reach final, Show jumping Ann Moore's second title in two days, Cricket Australians upset all calculations with biggest opening stand, Golf Inspired putting by Revell secures first round lead, Croquet, Athletics Mrs Allison injures leg, Sports in Brief, Football scrutiny, Rugby Union Withdrawal by brothers, Racing Merciless treatment awaits Brigadier Gerard's rivals, Hockey Munich will see Britain at their strongest, Football Rehearsal and pointer, Yachting Oakeley hits back, Rowing Opportunity to see potential world champions. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, May 19, 1972 Road deaths could rise to 10,000 a year-minister's warning House of Commons, Only MPs will see model of office block. Official Appointments and Notices: Secretary to Lord Mayor of London, Army scholarships, Church news. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Collectors, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, W.F.& R.K.Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Entertainments, ENTERTAINMENTS also on pages 10 & 11, Services tomorrow: Whit Sunday, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,081, Bridge The international circuit, Peggy Ashcroft for Douglas Home comedy, Radio, European dealers bid high for Old Masters at New York sale, Broadcasting, Sunday-How are you off for a life style? Omnibus (BBC1 10.35) produces, Chess Of Fischermen and whales. Reviews: Meyer/Söderström Brighton Festival, Radio Striking at the air, A magical performance for a tenth birthday Pelleas et Melisande King's Theatre, Glasgow, An eloquent Dutchman Der Fliegende Holländer Royal Opera House, RSC's new season at the Aldwych. Editorials/Leaders: The Beginning Of The Lorry Story, Ministers And Judges, West Germany After Ratification. Letters to the Editor: Academic studies at Sandhurst, Middle East tensions, A Channel bottleneck, Hereditary titles, Warwick relief road, Parking in the shade, Truants or protesters?, Age of the jam, Doctors' associations, Effect on housing of rent control, Fivepence off, Barnsbury traffic, Violence 'live', Her Rolls, Ratification of Ostpolitik treaties, Fewer or less?, Dr Borlaug's researches, Camp sites for gypsies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Embankment trams From The Times of Monday.. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: The Hon Henry Bridgeman, Mr Sidney Franklin Maker of many successful American films, Sir Gordon Touche Former MP for Dorking, Prof R. C. Oldfield, Mr And Mrs Pinto, Sir Christopher Bullock. Business and Finance: Community machinery creaks-CBI chief, Unit trust performance, Bids and Deals Fore St agree £4m Wingate offer, Doubts on European company law directives, EEC rejects Continental Can's proposals to dismantle merger, Round-up A springtime bounce for unit trusts, Mining Mounting hopes of Agnew discovery, Fixed Interest and Money Further falls in gilt-edged, Marwin drops out of Olympia show, Financial News Company News Big interim stride, Unit trust prices, Chairmen's Reports, Spot Position of Sterling, Shell gets go-ahead in Anglesey, Bank union and associations in registration row, Equities Shares soar to fresh peaks, Forward Levels, Law Contracting out: who runs the risk?, Over 200 printing firms closed in 4 years, Commodities Cocoa futures rise firmly, Investment trusts Rules relaxation opens door to Europe's bourses, Briefly from the Boardroom, Alarm in Japan at U S charge of export aids, Japanese accept offer of trade talks with US, 'Lump' building men in tax avoidance device, Taylor Woodrow's property backing, Sluggish bearing sales and Japanese imports hit Ransome: 1,475 jobs go, Coffee talks break down in London, Motor insurance Valuing that excess factor, Money Market Rates, Mr Batty reassures Ford unions on the future, Taxation Some expenses can be entertained, Offers A word of advice-go for savings schemes, Price index up sharply but food costs down, Mr Nixon signs Bill to back dollar debts, MP will urge building society board to resign, 3,000 idle as disputes hit British Leyland, Channel Tunnel firm has £28,000 loss, New Issues New fund to invest in Japan, Wall Street advances by over 10 points, Mr Barber for OECD talks in Paris, Foreign Exchange Gold and pound down slightly, Rank stays silent on Watney bid rumour, Wine Full-bodied prices in auctions, Unit trusts Target adds colour to Dawnay Day. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh rise in Watney, How the markets moved The Times index: 198.07 + 1.79 F.T. index: 543.6 + 5.3. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lazard chief joins Costain board. Property: London And Suburban. Births.

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