The Times - 08/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
Autores
From Fred Emery, From Charles Douglas-Home, By Our Medical Reporter, From Metin Munir, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Chartres, By Our Science Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Edmund Stevens, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, Kay Vincent, Milton Haxell, Mirabel Walker, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Andrew Porter, Gerald Ely, PHS, David Wood, DONALD CHAPMAN, , JOEL CANG, , J. A. G. GRIFFITH, , ERNEST LELAND, , T. WALTON, , MERLIN MINSHALL, , J. C. SMITH, , J. F. GARNER, , DAVID LANHAM, , BEYERS NAUDE, , TIM SHEEHY, , ALEX CALLINICOS, , A. N. SANDERS, , FRASER OF LONSDALE, , D. E. MORRIS, , HUGH CASSON, , S. W. ROSKILL, , ELIZABETH S. CRANFIELD, , DONALD TYERMAN, , DOROTHY M. BLAKE, , Leonard Amey, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Keith Horner, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Philip French, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, From R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Marley, By Dennis Dwyer, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Melyvn Westlake, By John Armytage, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By George Clark Political Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, JOHN MORTIMER, , A. R. BROWN, , E. P. SINGER, , D. M. RAMSAY, , Clifford Webb, F. C. OSBOURN, , J. H. B. ALLAN, , J. B. D. PAGDEN, , CHARLES E. STENHOUSE, , Anthony Thomas, Frank Vogl, Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, Tom Kempner, R.S., By John Woodland, Philip Dyer, by Richard Harris, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by Sir John Figgess, by Michael Hornsby Tokyo Correspondent, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Peter Hill, by Dennis Dwyer, by W. H. Solf, by Anthony Rowley, A.R., by Michael Hornsby, by Paul Dougherty, by Christopher Reed, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, K.O., by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, P.H.,
ResumoNews: Viewpoint, Pensioner's forgotten taste of beef, New airport: better omens at last for the 'completed field', £800 package tour to the grouse moors, Compensation claims by internees mean lawyers have to question technicalities of each man's arrest, Anti-Franco march by Carlist youths, Police computer keeps people on file for life, 'Pimpernel' returns from Bulgarian jail, 3 'myths' on Concorde demolished by Minister, Regional notebook 'Peterloo Street' looks like a lost cause, Science report Resuscitation: more than 200 lives saved, Troubles for textile industry, Crash road-building programme follows private car boom, Acid bomb from boy of 7 burns soldier, S Africa to expel Sir Alec's nephew, Lord Goodman warning on industrial law, Another reporter under fire in Russia, ... to a new generation of computers, Praying for new ways forward to unity, European shipbuilders cost worried eyes over relentless progress, 'Statistics strike' by probation officers, Slowdown or breakdown of financial structure after the economic miracle?, A century on but a decade still to go to profitability, Bretons' solidarity helps strikers to victory, Next rail dispute move is left to unions as cooling-off ends, Bombs in Turkish streets after guerrillas hanged, Air crash still a mystery, Self-defence forces are a sensitive subject, Expansionist abroad but protectionist at home, BMA calls for inquiry on barbiturates, Events pushing foreign policy towards independence, Anxiety about future of world's foremost shipping nation, Confusing profusion of party symbols, Burundi refugees tell of massacres by rebels, The Times Diary Prince Charles writes on George III, Green tea helps survival of the old ideal of harmony, Modernized steel industry forces to lower sights, Two sectors of electronics industry poles apart: from pocket-size calculators, Beauty in the belief of the beholder over four centuries, Europe will be major target for foreign investment drive, Italian General Election Voting begins in 'decisive' contest, Joint ventures solve problems of manufacturing overseas, Unions' strange mixture of Marxism and capitalism, Fischer agrees to Iceland, Omani air force in attack on South Yemen, Technicians' union stays registered after vote to change rules falls short, Mr Wallace shows his power in south, Aerospace industry paying the penalty of coming too far too fast, Ministers meet today to decide rail dispute action, Portugal's new press law causes dismay, New £50m Liverpool dock blacked, Exploration may lower dependence on oil imports, Festival 'lost £60,000', Why S Vietnamese collapsed at Quang Tri, Hundreds of non-Bengalis slaughtered in Bangladesh, Drugs overdose 'disease of academic fight', BEA talks this week after work-to-rule ends, Cairo looks to President Nixon's summit conference in Moscow with both hope and fear, Option extended until June 30 on Biggin Hill, Alcoholism causing more illness than drugs, dictors told, Nature makes a comeback as concern for environment grows, Hope sinks in Bonn for compromise on treaties, New drug for child disease, The dolly dolly spy writer, Anglicans to worship in a Methodist chapel, Labour claims control of 18 more authorities in urban elections, Agriculture Prospects good for dairy farmers with Flourishing market for cast cows, Cautious steps in welfare, Many frustrations in finding way to lucrative market, New Hanoi division heads for Hue, Mr Rogers is recalled by President for crisis talks on Vietnam offensive, Rumours plague Hue as Saigon pins faith on elite troops, Japan, Inside the monolith responsible for our environment. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Arts. Index. Display Advertising: Nichimen Co., Ltd., Kyowa Bank, Fuji Bank, Aeroflot, Canon, Nippon Kangyo Kakumaru Securities Co., The Mitsui Trust And Banking Company Limited, Mitsui & Co., Ltd., The Mitsubishi Trust And Banking Corporation, Jones Lang Wootton, Triumph American Inc., Mitsubishi Corporation, Eguchi Nitto Securities Co., Ltd., Chartreuse, Sanwa Bank, Amoco (U.K.) Limited,, Ykk Fasteners(u.K.)Ltd., M. A. Schapiro & Co., Inc., N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Ansafone, The Times, The British Printing Corporation Limited, Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd., Mitsui Bank, The Nikko Securities Co., Ltd., Information Centre, Embassy Of Japan, Mitsubishi Bank, Tscl, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., Europe And Japan In 1972:, The Hongkong Bank Group, The Sentinel Insurance Co. Ltd, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Mapubeni Corporation, Family Circle, Common Market Law Reports, The Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd., Twa, Ibstock Johnsen Ltd., Japan International Bank Limited, M & G Property Fund.. Weather: The Weather. Law: European Law Report Week ended May 5, 1972 Court of Justice of the European Communities ICI appeals against $50,000 EEC fine Imperlial Chemical Industries (ICI) Ltd and Others v Commission of the European Communities.. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Letters to the Editor: Investment in S Africa, Development in Georgian Bath, Parliament of Europe, The Golden Bowl, Unemployment versus inflation, From last week's letters, The thin yellow line, Cubitt Town, Expulsion from Moscow, No merger for accountants, Prepare for VAT accounting, Finance for plant hire, Lancaster University, Chequers footpath, 'Sale of the Century', Grand Godmother, Exchange value of sterling, Disputed Rugby tour, Further taxing literature, Solicitors' charges for conveyancing, Importance of Harwell, Spirits trade untroubled. Sport: Tennis Britain need Taylor, Cox and Stilwell, Yachting Helmsmen earn Finns in Warsash event, Rugby Union 'King John' decides to end his reign, Polo Friar Park and Bartlett House in final, Sports in Brief, Cricket Middlesex bowlers have whip hand, Real tennis Losers in superb form before spark disappears, Racing Talleyrand's victory proves he is a quality performer, Show jumping Sceptre could be right sort for Broome in Olympics, Motor racing Redman leads Ferrari to makers' title, Bournemouth tennis, Football, For the record, Athletics Miss Peters goes one better in pentathlon, Golf Another Bonallack victory. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Property £1,750,000 plan for Aylesbury, Commercial and Industrial Property, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Labour drafts 'Green Paper' on policy, New Thoughts On The Regions, An Opening Move From Bobby Fischer, Future Of Uk Shipbuilding, Burundi Illustrates Africa's Problem. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, High prices paid in Paris for fine collection of gold and silver, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,070. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Obituaries: Father Malachy Lynch, Professor E. C. Rollason, Sir Patrick Barry Former High Court Judge, Martiros Saryan, Captain Lord Teynham. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Man 6, 1947 Canyon under the sea. Deaths. Reviews: Don Carlos Covent Garden, Madama Butterfly Covent Garden, The Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Trelawny coming to the Wells, Dino Ciani Queen Elizabeth Hall, V and A's recent acquisitions, The Philpott File Bbc2, LPO/Larrocha Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Monday book America: laboratory for the five revolutions? Without Marx or Jesus. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe. Business and Finance: Commodities Paris coffee meeting, Bank governors discuss dollar aid, Further growth prospects for Amey, How Litton turned to Hull, Unit trust prices, Financing dilemma of the French connexion, Grand Met oust rival beers to push Truman, Record lending by Inter-American Bank, Union chiefs in engineering claim dilemma, BPC believe nominees have bought 10 pc stake, Results this week Boots, Dunlop and Royal Dutch-'Shell', House purchase tax suggested to halt rising prices, Mining Dividend poser for 'Tanks', Farm rents level off, BSC secures consultancy contract for £180m complex on the Mexican coast, Small firms prepare for EEC drive, Briefly from the Boardroom, Why Luxembourg is attractive to bankers, Myth of the manager as a hero examined, Business Diary in Europe: Commission orders crash course. Petrol problem, New Issues Steady progress by medical euuipment group, Mr Davies studies new rules for non-life insurance: DTI may use outside accountants, Industry in the regions Need for training in the West Midlands, Freight Report Tanker rates gloom deepens, Leisure group sells vending subsidiary, CBI leaders to meet Mr Heath on prices today, North Atlantic shipping pool for investigation, Currency forward markets Speculators will be welcome in Chicago, Industrial film festival opens, Mr Nixon pleased with steel pact, China-Canada phone link via Hongkong, Company News Ocean Steam makes near £8m forecast, Government unshaken by Concorde criticisms, BLMC financial controller to head Innocenti, IMF row over sterling debt transfer by US, Policy on foreign takeovers in Canada attacked, France relaxes some curbs on foreign exchange, The entrepreneur: a lone wolf or an imitator?. Business Appointments: Business appointments Crane Fruehauf deputy chairman steps up.
Referência(s)