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The Times - 29/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Foreign Staff, By Business News Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Tim Jones, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour staff, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Denis Taylor, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Clare, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Penny Symon and Christopher Warman, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Michael Hatfield, From Patrick Brogan, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Cross, From Ian McDonald, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, On board Lady of Fleet., From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Hughes, From Paul Martin, From Stewart Harris, by Penny Radford, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Neil Allen, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Piper, L. T. C. Rolt, Peter O'Connor, Michael Holroyd, Michael Ratcliffe, Valerie Alderson, David Williams, H. R. F. Keating, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Max Harrison, William Mann, Derek Hill, by Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, S.J., by John Gaselee, by David Evers, J.G., Bernard Levin, Harry Golombek, Thomas Decker, Ronald Butt, PHS, CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH, , ANTHONY SPEAIGHT, , TOM SPENCER, , JOHN W. HOBSON., JOHN MADDOX., H. J. MacMOOLSON, , MAXWELL STAMP., JONATHAN GUINNESS., GUY NICHOLSON, , PETER R. DAVIS., A. R. TITCHENER, CHARLES SHIRLEY, , JON SNOW, , E. G. L. DUNSMORE, BILL COTTON, , W. E. BOOTH TAYLOR, , D. PICK., H. L. BOTHAMLEY., DAVID GREEN, ANTHONY de LOTBINIERE., H. A. JOHNSON., By John Plender, By Terry Byland, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Andrew Wilson, From Michael Hornsby, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, From Our European Business Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Margaret Stone, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, JOHN WHITEHORN., ALAN WRIGHT, R. M. IVISON., D. M. BERNSTEIN., F. S. PHYSICK., H. LESLIE KIRKLEY, , Hugh Stephenson, John Whitmore, Julian Mounter,

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News: Fast and silent, Prices doubled from cradle to grave, Sub judice convention on Parliament and the courts to be relaxed, Mr McGovern braves the Deep South, Must cars pollute the air?, Seato sees better chances of lasting peace, How an employer's guarantee can come to the rescue, Government wants forests to be recreation areas, Iceland cool towards odd man out of chess, Vatican recognition of Polish land claim, Scimitar GTE, Road miseries listed by Prince Philip, British general sees threat from Russia, Memorial service for air victims, Professor offers theory on cause of cancer, Another 10,000 Americans ordered to leave, Safety regulations for canned baby foods after finding of hazard from lead content, Social studies man chosen, US disbelieves Peking drug link, Mr Thorpe to act for discharged prisoners, Boroughs' association chief may get top GLC post, Picasso is deaf to Madrid's overtures, M Chaban-Delmas threatened by search for a scapegoat, Secretariat issue likely to be shelved, Arms cargo on British airliner was 'legal', Cambridge tripos results: Law and natural sciences, Senate to hold inquiry into bombing order by general, Architect denies that he misled Parliament, Noise grants for homes at 3 more airports, Scheme to invest church money abroad attacked, Changing sail on the high seas, with only Thomas Mann for company, One solution is to use capital to pay in advance, National Gallery plans free day weekly in charges revolt, More schoolgirl abortions, Students in Argentina ready to defy the Army, Focus on a medieval African civilization, Protestants to put up barricades throughout Ulster this weekend, Twelfth Dynasty tombs found in Egypt, Children 'statistics in school scheme', Record entries at Norfolk show, Sterling fall equal to devaluation of 4½%, Mr Smith says next move must come from Britain, Palestine guerrillas agree to 'freeze' operations from southern Lebanon, Israel protest at Palestine office in London, A policy for the school fees, British cars low rating in durability, Britain warned of EEC impact on Australia, Pentagon papers tell of Anglo-US tangle in Vietnam peace moves, Design Report, Uganda and Sudan agree on mutual defence pact, Four ways of lessening the burden for professional people, Summit fate may hinge on two Pompidou visits, A little Treasury help for hard-pressed parents, Get the strength of an endowment policy or package deal around you, Fischer to win the heavyweight title of chess, University selection almost a lottery, survey says, Environment Friends of the Earth exert most pressure, West Europe Bitter Wilson attack on M Pompidou over price of entry, Unions fail to move BR on redundancies, Government 'would consider paying £5m for Centre Point', Jews in Italy puzzled by rising antisemitism, The Times Diary And now-a Poetess Laureate?, Tension at Gandhi-Bhutto meeting, Industry urged to end secrecy, The Tories' options: squeeze, freeze or playing it cool, Sir Francis sends 'I have been ill' signal, TUC will ask Prime Minister to freeze Act, No Industrial Relations Act deal, ministers say, Community plan to produce more nuclearfuel, Ireland conference must not be limited to North, Provisional leaders say, Mr Walker says Britain has chance of giving lead to Europe on environment policies, French atom tests believed to have begun. Official Appointments and Notices: New Vietnam Commander, Leverhulme fellowships and grants. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: H. E. Samson, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, The Big Report Yachting World, C. Howard & Partners,, June Penguins, Multiple Display Advertisements, Routledge, Paris-France, Watneys, Ras, Old Miss Webb's Greatest Fear, Jaguar Xj6, Fine Art Developments Ltd., The Times, Teachers (Distillers) Limited, Welfare Insurance Company Limited, School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd, Maurice Temple Smith, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Dent, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Jonathan Cape £1.95, Pelham Books, EQUITY & Law, Marine & General Mutual, Chatto & Windus, Douglas, The Scottish Provident Institution, Ubm, Hmso Books, Flight International, Bendix International Corporation, Bevington Lowndes, Lee & Tallack Limited, Harland And Wolff Limited, Rotherchat, Skf, Portsmouth And Sunderland Newspapers, Limited. Law: Squatters' barricades removed by police, Detective says he found list of prominent names, Jury retires today in poisoning case, £10,000 'Quite ridiculous for house' judge, Slander suit by Tory MP, House of Lords Gaming Board's information confidential Rogers v Secretary of State for the Home Department Gaming Board for Great Britain v Rogers, Four jailed for killing man in river initiation, Limitation Act: Lords divided in asbestosis victim's case Central Asbestos Company Ltd v Dodd. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Paris opera debut for Gibson, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,115, Record bid for a Modigliani. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Merveilleux, but who really believes communist promises?, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 27, 1947 Crops from desert. Sport: Boxing Ali believes he is better than he thought he was, Athletics Jenkins ready to meet challenge, Golf Course record and first round lead for Garner, Polo Lushill smoothly through to last cup four, Hunter show Crow recaptures trophy, Sports in Brief, Football Worthington fails medical, so transfer deal off, Yachting Warren and Hunt first in Tempest trial, Rowing, Tennis Miss Evert steps off her cloud and gets on with the game, Cricket Leicestershire fully equipped, Racing Champions may now meet at Ascot. Politics and Parliament: Labour committed to tax on wealth, Talks on credit law: second mortgage can put home at risk House of Lords, Road lighting in villages, Advertisement changed, Advanced passenger train project, Industrial court cases can be debated House of Commons, Lower on-course betting duty being considered, House prices, Dependent relatives: Paye coding, Railway land for recreation, Minister opposed to EEC lorry weights, Capital gains tax relief for professional bodies, European films get British status, Telephones should be installed like gas and electricity. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Good intentions on strange ground The Malcontents, Holland's Berio, Check-list for Britain, Children's books, Andrew Stone puts the Strauss family back on parade, Fifteen years on: a comedy of Babel and misunderstanding The Malayan Trilogy, Hedda Gabler Royal Court, Not progress, but travel Journey Through Europe, Animated Zagreb, Crime, The second Iron Age Industrial Archaeology in Britain, Quick guide to Europe, London debuts, With antic splendour London's Historic Railway Stations, Best-seller in a real world The Light Went Out By Bruce Hamilton (Constable £2.50) Hangover Square By Patrick Hamilton (Constable, £1.90) The Slaves of Solitude By Patrick Hamilton. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Rentals, Acknowledgments, Art Exhibitions, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Inflation The Bank and the money supply, Church And State: The Contest Goes On, Holiday Home Truths, Hopes And Fears In Ulster, European Initiative For Middle East. Letters to the Editor: Access to accounts, 'The Doomsday Syndrome', Need for vehicle sale safeguards, The Channel tunnel, Israel's security, A threatened church, Tax deduction by local authorities, Homeless youths, TV reference to religion, Neighbours to London, Ex-directory police, Influence of advertising, Urgent need for decision on the national exhibition centre, Effect of VAT on charitable organizations, European party name, Rules for a floating rate system, Facts about disputes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Prof G. D. Preston Modern metal physics, Colonel V. A. J. Heald Fund-raising for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, Mr E.E.R. Church. Business and Finance: Cyprus takes own line on sterling, Northern Ireland is still very much in business R. W. Shakespeare reports on Ulster's recovery prospects, Mining, Bids and Deals, Mr Adamson warns Government not to interfere in CBI-TUC negotiation, Equities ICL attract interest, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money Good recovery in gilts, Chairmen's Reports, Sharp rise in W German reserves, Direct collection of premiums, Foreign Exchange A further heavy fall in pound, Duty-free nickel request, South African mining shares score new gains, Mr Ezra backs conciliation move, Prices of imported cars likely to rise soon, Business Diary: Harold Richards, ace insurance service, £6m extra help for machine tool industry, Higher Lloyd's profit expected, Company Meeting George Mallinson & Sons Limited, Bank of England steps in to ease the money supply, Briefly from the Boardroom, DTI calls in Mr Beard of Pearl as adviser, State aid likely for Ulster to boost jobs and investment, National Bus Company chief sets target of £20m annual surplus within three years, Company News Second-half fall leads to LOF profit setback, OECD doubts United States prospects of full employment, London and Cambridge Bulletin, Aerospace society dissatisfied with inquiry, Hepworth Ceramic rationalization scope, Strict Tokyo controls for today's reopening, Eurobond dealers hold back on $ issues, 400,000 GMH shares sold by Whitbread, Jobs and amenity the main forestry aims says White Paper, Commodities Cocoa futures up £5 a ton, New Issues Sorec's London quotation, Sterling and dollar weaken as Continental dealing resumes: Swiss franc left to float, British Rail's controller of finance leaving, FED buys 'a little' sterling to help pay debts to Britain, Burroughs move for stake in ICL confirmed, 14.4m days lost through strikes in five months, New monetary rules urged, IPC begins legal action to bar oil for Brazil, Slow money growth, The power struggle over Arab oil, Fidelity seek stake in London Wall trust. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reorganization at Thorn Electrical, Board changes at M & S. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Mining shares firm, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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