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The Times - 23/02/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Tim Jones and Pat Healy, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By John Clare, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Max Frankel, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark and John Groser Political Staff, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Penny Hunter Symon, From Denis Taylor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Howard, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Alan McGregor, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Stewart Harris, From Ian McDonald, From Michael HornsbY, House of Lords, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Victoria Brittain, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Ex Parte Holdsworth, In Re N (a minor), Michael Somes, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Chris Dunkley, William Mann, Mr Allen is depury editor of The Ecologist., Roy Lewis, PHS, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, L. S. K. FORD., T. HALL., G. H. G. NORMAN, , JAMES LORING., KATHARINE C. ROGERS., RAPHAEL TUCK., A. S. GANI., GAVIN HENDERSON., CRISPIN FISHER., DALLAS BOWER., ROBERT CLARK., O'NEIL, BASIL GOODE, , MALBY CROFTON, ALAN CAMPBELL., E. P. STREET., HUGH J. KLARE., JACK SUTHERLAND-HARRIS., SIMON CAVE., KENNETH F. CHAPMAN., NAPIER and ETTRICK., A. F. YOUNG., J. SIMPSON., KATHLEEN BLISS., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, S. G. W., By Business News Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Denis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Anthony Rowley, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Murray, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From Christopher Reed, RICHARD MARSH., GEOFFREY G. NEWMAN, , PAUL DERRICK, , C. J. FELL, , S. M. STEWART, , WILFRED FLATHER, , P. W. MILLIGAN, A. NORMAN ODLING, , Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, Power crisis causes publicity cancellations, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Economics Editor, Philip Dyer, by Michel Debré, by Sir Alec, by Emilio Colombo, by Franz-Josef Strauss, Hugh Stephenson, by Umberto Agnelli, by Sicco Mansholt, Manlio Rossi Doria, Leonhard Gleske, Pierre Werner, Tony Aldous, Joanine Roy, Vittorio Zucconi, Karl Steinbruch, Philippe Simonnot, by Karl-Heinz Narjes, David Spanier, Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Pierre Drouin, by Bertrand de Jouvenel, by W. H. Auden, by Guido Piovene, by Arnold Gehlen,

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News: New session starts noisily for Mr McMahon, Mrs Nixon goes to see what is cooking, Fulfilment through diversity, Labour Challenge to the trade unions, Centre for socio-legal studies at Oxford, Power curbs on industry eased at night, Gross national product in 1970, Mr Nixon's four hour talks with Mr Chou, Importance of seeking closer accord with United States, Mr Mintoff sees chance of honourable agreement, Libel damages against BBC, Fires on estate 'seven times national average', Development Flaws in the golden triangle, Big guard at Rome trial, Latest snow reports, Viewpoint Planning on a grand scale, Husband says Stalin's daughter has left him, Doubts as to who are performers, Two injured by guerrilla fire in Japanese siege, The Queen takes the salute in Malaysia, Service rivalries bring a split in Ecuador's new regime after less than week of power, Tribunal is told of arrests and shots, A bizarre start to the Berrigan trial, Down with the 'melting pot', Watchdogs plea for new radio rejected, Swiss exclude all possibility of deal over Mrs IrYing, All army camps in Britain tighten their security, The Consumer Heroic figures, Why the ecologists must be heard, Trapped Spanish miners fight way to safety, Eight per cent pay rise for nurses agreed, Time is ripe for a new race of giants, Passengers of hijacked Boeing freed in Aden, Architects' school beats threat of closure, Sick man of Europe requires radical cure, debates First objective to coordinate economic aims, Helping your doctor to help you, IRA bomb kills chaplain and five women at Aldershot, Ambitions must be built on firm foundations, Mr Todd and his daughter taken home from prison but still isolated in strict detention, Wave of arrests in Congo after coup attempt, Values Into an age of conscious obligation, In defence of the 'British Empire', Suggested plan for new use of Somerset House, New role in Brussels for Mr Rippon, Minister hoping for firm refuse tipping control, Decisive 'Yes' to Wilberforce expected, Thames plea by GLC, Where and when cuts are likely to occur today, Paratroop padre was ordered out of Ulster for his own safety, Hunt has top priority, Attack was first blow in campaign planned by Dublin terrorists, Social Democrat Government named in Finland, Who else could bring Britain to a standstill?, Jerusalem preparing chilly welcome for Dr Jarring, Four British actresses in Oscar list, Majority in votes on EEC Bill rises to 30, Yemen accuses Saudi Arabia of border attack, Maudling hair-pulling 'a symptom of violence', Viewpoint Crucial time for negotiation, Call to a true patriotism, Uncertain future for world free trade, Horror of House at 'obscene outrage', The Times Diary Changing Room: film nudity snag, Farms 'special case' plea, Mr Wilson demands end to 'bully boy' tactics in the Commons and calls for firm action by Whips, CIR backs Jones doctrine on strikes, Police recruiting last year up by more than 3,000, Mourners and troops in funeral struggle, Opinion poll indicates extent to which tax avoidance episode has harmed M Chaban-Delmas, Making common cause towards a democratic goal, Prime Minister deposes ruler in oil shaikhdom, How the seeds of the monetary crisis were sown, Facts and figures of the continental farm landscape, Colourful exhibits at the RHS show, Mr Lynch, on behalf of Irish people, condemns bombing and describes it as a 'cowardly and senseless act', New hope for the parents of brain-damaged children, Expansion likely to promote exchanges with East, Funeral men to strike in £3 tip dispute, BBC '24 Hours' likely to be replaced, Nations must act in concert and speak with a single voice, 100 face genocide charges, Blast killed more than any previous IRA attack, Startling impact of TV pictures in United States, Science report Pollution: Effect of DDE on pelicans' eggs, Population The pattern of birth rate, Two great Viewpoint Human needs must be met, Unity or chimera: four decisive steps, Everyone wants novelty, Need to redefine responsibilities towards Third World, Viewpoint Growing pains of growing market. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Cameroon Airlines, The Honkkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Banco DI Roma, Jones Lang Wootton, Don Bennett, Essex Water Company, National Westminster Bank, Midland Bank, Fiat, The Times, Société Générale, Dun & Bradstreet Ltd, Renault Ltd.,, Pianelli & Traversa, Scottish Council, Development & Industry, Aquitaine, Performance Awards., Ghh, Stratstone, British Leyland, The Barclays Group, P.L.M, Olympic Airways, 'Europe In 1975', North Rhine Westphalia, Dunhill International, Rs Components Ltd, Bank Of The Industrial North, McLean, Mercedes-Benz. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge to appoint more proctors. Law: Trial begins of 17 accused in Swiss dam disaster, Frederick Sewell and another man admit guns plot, Compensation bar on man who hurt three people, Evidence that three tapes are copies, witness says, Payments under RIBA contracts John Thompson Horsley Bridge Ltd and Another v Wellingborough Steel and Construction Co Ltd, Magistrates must be named, 'Person' in Vagrancy Act Evans v Ewels, Queen's Bench Division Quashing order of abolished court-transitional difficulties, Eight jailed in Turkey, Court confirms sentence on Mr Bukovsky, 'Informal' adoption is opposed by mother. Politics and Parliament: 50 Labour MPs table motion of condemnation, Professionalism keynote of British forces, Ample scope for MPs to challenge and debate payments that flow to EEC, Resolutions carried by maiorities of 30, Horror and anger expressed at Aldershot outrage House of Commons, Parliamentary Notices, Registration of student unions proposed, Tory MPs press minister on picket law revision, The rising cost of dying, Nearly £4m benefits because of strike, Scrutiny of charities' accounts, Canal control, Ombudsman to reinforce rights of NHS patients, Post-war credit payments. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Athletics Courage and Miss Braithwaite, Winter Olympic Games Cost of Sapporo analysed to the last yen, Sports in Brief, Golf Cambridge team completed, Rugby Union Hiller among reserves for Paris, Lacrosse Easy Cambridge win brings league points, Football Villa make profit then buy Ross, Boxing Too easy for Needham, Cambridge Lents order of start, Racing Conditions favour Gay Trip for clash with Aintree rivals. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments. Reviews: Machaut's Mass Queen Elizabeth Hall, Finding the paradox of Oscar Wilde O.W. Sadler's Wells, Joy Bbc2, Broadway sets the questions to music, Handke triple bill Almost Free Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: Charities' plastic bags, Conciliation-And Trust, Judging Health Service Complaints, A New Way Of Reporting Europe, The Crime At Aldershot. Letters to the Editor: A rest on the motorway, Gatwick's county, Policing the VAT system, Student Union vote, Metric pounds?, Collecting stamps, Bangladesh tea industry vital, Too one-sided, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Lake District road plan, The EEC vote, A policy to control inflation, Restoring power to the people?, Picketing manners, British Rail finances, Sharing assurance information, Workers' participation, Foreign mail delays, Prosperity and well-being, Monitoring insurance, Punishment in Europe, Jobless pool has no value, Relations with China in 1837. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,007, Radio, victorian pictures sold for £116,260. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 21, 1947 Full power for India. Obituaries: Lee Morgan, BRONISLAVA NIJINSKA Choreographer and dancer, Lord Sieff, Miss Violet Alford. Business and Finance: Whitehall seeks decision on Clydebank sale, United States Glaxo-ICI anti-trust case to be reviewed, Machine stocks ready for damaged coalpits, Unit trust prices, Logica acquires Hudson Associates, Mining Earnings slump at Hudson Bay, Fixed Interest and Money, Measuring NatWest against the banking sector, Neddy are cautious on approach to wages policy, Speculative bonds What chance of settling the Chinese debt?, New Issues Decca's rights, W Germany Number of takeovers still rising after two peak years, Production industries shed 3.6 pc of labour in year, Commodities Record trading as lead prices rise strongly, UK-Swedish trade relations 'perplexing', NCB seeks state aid to hold output, Britain to halt US imports of scrap steel, Easing of power curbs enables industry to start limited night working, Airline bid for protection against charter inroads, Spain's big push into steel, Cut in interest rates and wider terms for agricultural loans, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Guinness to go up lp a Pint, Hawker arranges £1Om Australian weapon sale, Unions using Wilberforce in claim, NatWest raises pre-tax profits to over £83m, Call for policy on synthetic fuels, Bowyers in merger plan with Scot, Foreign Exchange, Company News Newey & Tayler bounds back to record £1m, Car sales recovery gathers pace, In brief, US dinnerware duty may rise, Japan Seminar 'valuable exercise', BSC close to deal on transfer of works, Chairmen's Reports Cuthbert turn-round this year, Bids and Deals Caister conceded to Ladbroke, Competition-when the watchdog must bark, London talks for Luxembourg Prime Minister, Concern as oil firms bypass London insurance market, Convertibility of the dollar could be two years away Mr Volcker tells senators, Business Diary: Fish fingers retirement. Bank's right turn. Niarchos changes, Advertising and Marketing. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Speculative buying of P & O, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board of Allied Suppliers restructured. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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