The Times - 09/06/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, Christopher Walker, Sally White, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Bristol, June 8, From Roger Berthoud, From Pearce Wright and Roger Choate, From Roger Choate, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Louis Heren, From Philip Short, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, R.M., S.W., Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Kate Stewart, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Golf Correspondent By Peter Ryde, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Neil Allen, PHS, Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, S. P. Q. RAHTZ, , PETER KEMP., DAVID W. PENNICK., FALKNER WINTON, JOHN WATSON, , DAHLIA SAXBY., ANN HARDING., DAVID CROUCH., TONY CROWE, , S. COWAN., F. CLANCY., MONEM A. K. el-ALFI, , MONTAGUE COHEN., YASMA CANAAN., PETER CREW., H. A. WATERSON, , MICHAEL WOODRUFF., H. CAMPBELL., PETER FORSTER., JOHN WHITLOCK, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, J.C. writes:, Ed Berman writes:-, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, H. M. writes:, By Ian Morison, By John Winder, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Andrew Wilson, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Staff, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, HANS WOLFF., HAROLD C. EAGERS, J. WRIGHT., CLAUDE JOHNSON., R. L. JONES, , MARGARET LILEY., R. GARRATT, , A. D. CARSTAIRS., ROBERT W. MOWAT, , Kenneth Owen, Robert Jones, By Gerald Ely, By Patricia Tisdall, By Business News Staff, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, by Valerie Gilbert, by Michael Toynbee editor, Conferences, Exhibitions & Executive Travel, by Helen McGregor, by Richard Brooks, by Peter Hobday, by Anthony Charles, by William Webb, by Michael Duke, by John Lawless, Philip Howard reports,
ResumoNews: Mr Fulbright is overruled on radio issue, Call the professional early in the planning stage, Mr Reagan defends justice of Angela Davis trial, Women who took babies had mental disorders, Dr Waldheim launches new Cyprus talks, £212m shrinkage in balance of payments surplus, West Europe. Drop in EEC beef prices expected to be reversed soon, Now is the time for all good men...., British Rail runs off its financial tracks, Forged notes in south-east, Ministers leave it to Mr Marsh, Left now fights left within the Congress party, Man left bomb outside bar, inquest told, Better tourist allowances, Consultants claim rights under unions Act, Bombs wrecking dyke system in N Vietnam, Boys carried sick comrade in Snowdonia ordeal, Growing evidence that Burundi killings are deliberate policy, Home price rises 'should not be exaggerated', Resignation of Ulster shadow minister serious setback for Mr Faulkner, Priests said to have held funds for Basques, Pilots plan strike as anti-piracy protest, Food Prices Beef will cost more this weekend but pork and poultry prices are stable, Conference centres Double-your-money delegate a strong incentive, The need for space is great, Tangier passengers tell of knife terror, Profits and problems at the resorts, Senator's feeling that worst is over, Kissinger effort to soothe Japanese feelings, Musical interlude: Mr Heath, who is, Translation, autocue and multi-screen facilities set the trend, And now for something completely different... a lighthearted look at another type of conference-the press conference., The Nazi spectre that still walks the halls of sport, Violent man's parents were warned, Un Environment Conference Eight countries appeal for halt to nuclear weapon tests, S African police keep off the campuses, Dr Ramsey treads road to Orthodox-Anglican unity, £60,000 plan to develop Ardingly showground, Bill neglects disabled, group says, Benefit stopped after gift of after-shave, New offer fails to end docks deadlock, African miners refuse to work on at Rhodesian disaster pit, Japan fights plan to save whale from extinction, Britain's growing industry has hopes of bigger share in U S market, Counterpoint, Woman dies, eight hurt as crane hits shop, £40m pledge to Indonesia by Mr McMahon, Some basic ingredients for your catering recipe, McGovern-Muskie talks, Eire policeman is killed and army officer injured in explosion on border, Vietnam havoc 'unfit topic for Stockholm', Congress passes Bill to limit bussing, September 25 decisive day for Norway, More aid to African guerrillas proposed, China success at Stockholm talks, The Times Diary Sharples: our man in Bermuda, A depressing likeness to Belfast The mood of Britain, 50 years of making a symbol, Mother's death may have Political link, New phase opens for W Germany and Egypt, Ink attack girl is barred at Harwich, Nepal counters propaganda efforts by China, Bonn parties prepare for November poll, Compliments for comprehensives, CBI chief puts four-point scheme to avoid 'dangerous inflation rate, Science report Selenology: New way to date Moon rock, Balancing acts and a sterling sleight of hand, Beatnik poet leaves Russia for U S, Railway chaos to start again after Tuesday, Victim of its own success, Girls questioned with no appropriate'witness, WEU tactfully avoids vote on secretariat. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Lesser, Bournemouth, Multiple Display Advertisements, Thomson Skytours, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited, J. Billam Limited, Property Growth Bonds, National Westminster Bank, Aviemore Centre,, Rothmans Masters, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Limited, Jefferson Smurfit Group Limited, London Convention Bureau, Interim Statement, Northwood Conferences And Seminars, Morecambe, British Transport Hotels, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Tex-Cote Treatments Limited,, Incledon & Lamberts Limited, Jaguar Xj6, Heal's, Morgan, The Times, Advertisement, Evans Price Ltd, Llandudno, Northwood Publications Limited,, Oddenino's Hotels, The Transla Ltd, Dewar's, Metropol Hotel Enterprise, Iberia, Conference Facilities, Lloyds Bank, American Express International, Cooks Congress Service, Ford Motor Company, Times Guide To Conferences, EQUITY & Law, Gibraltar, Moulinex, Thurlestone Conference Centre, Nsw, Conference, Butlin's, Holiday Inn, Hine, Bea, Harrogate, Fanhams Hall, Uganda International Conference Centre. Politics and Parliament: Government majority drops to six in vote on EEC finance, Hopes for change in law on appointment of JPs, More thought required on provision of hostels House of Lords, Trade balance fears refuted, Minister details VAT schemes for City commodity markets, Power to watch spending retained, Views wanted on future political democracy in Ulster House of Commons, Violence still at high level in Ulster but terrorists being isolated, Mr Whitelaw tells MPs, Released men: no evidence to support allegations, Payments to EEC: MPs deplore erosion of powers of control: Government majority falls to six, Charities benefit from tax changes, Lord Bethell to receive libel damages, Plans for Rhodesia debate, Next week, Position of agents. Law: Pickets told to use the boot, P-c says, Men fined £200 for dumping cyanide waste in Coventry and Nuneaton, Police guard courthouse for bomb blast case, Greek editor summoned to military court, Couple on bank raid charge, Chancery Division Nurse witness left during signing: will invalid In Re Colling (deceased), Press may comment responsibly on Industrial Court, Inquiry to follow child killings at hospital, Judge sees Angry Brigade list, Bullion charge men given bail, JPs recommend child ban on jailed mother, Court of Appeal 'Union must act to secure shop stewards' obedience' Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union, Irretrievable breakdown Jordan v Jordan, Queen's Bench Division Motorist's free parking-dishonest but no crime Davies v Flackett, Chiropodist and wife jailed on abortion charges, Union snubs Appeal Court. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Cambridge honours M Schumann, Nixon nominee approved after Senate inquiry. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Sixty years of Stokowski and the LSO, Prime cuts from Chabrol's 'Butcher' Le Boucher (AA) Academy Cinema One Made for Each Other (X) Carlton Pocket Money (a) ABC, Edgware and Fulham Roads The Shoes of the Fisherman (u) Empire Frogs (x) New Victoria, London Sinfonietta Elizabeth Hall, "An" Othello Open Space, The Alchemist Young Vic, The Visitors Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh, London debuts, Rachmaninov Mass St John's, Smith Square. Sport: Football Colourful deeds of Leeds and Hereford, Bowls Welsh trio keep alive gold medal hopes, Yachting Stephens and Coster will contest title, Athletics East Germans field powerful team, Golf Britain must use their length to undermine American machine, Horse show Smith takes first two places, Sports in Brief, Cricket England show startling lack of quality in their batting, Tennis Miss Wade controls without need of splendour, Cycling Dailey attacks but loses, Motor cycling A triumph for Pickrell and Jefferies, Racing Mill Reef's colourless win changes view of Eclipse, Rowing Leaders likely to hold off challenge. Editorials/Leaders: Radio Free Europe Stays On The Air, The Options Of Economic Policy, Japan And Shipbuilding. Letters to the Editor: Erosion of our capital, Third programme music, Plea for taxpayers' rights, Schools and delinquency, Mowing the verges, Launderettes and VAT, HMS Cavalier, Computer security headache, Using doctors as administrators, Waiving of bank charges, Senior destroyer, Snowdonia power plant, Father's child, Continuing tragedy of Middle East, Cost to Churches of value-added tax, Architects' views on their function, Schools Action Union. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Elizabethan silver-gilt cup sold for £36,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,098, Radio. Deaths. Obituaries: Ken Purdy, Mr G. A. Johnson, Lawrence Green Writer on Southern Africa, Naftali Yavin, Lord Egremont Comradeship and friendship. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 7, 1947 Bulgarian plot. Business and Finance: The Money Supply, BIM working party takes hard look at redundancy, Equities Further selling of leaders, Confidence in economy still lacking, Bank says, Joint leasing venture, In brief British Leyland tractor output a record in May, VAT problem for markets, Chairmen's Reports Nairn & Williamson in opening burst, Unit trust prices, Leyland rationalizing U S dealer network, Clearing banks increase base rates to 5 per cent, Iraq receives offers to buy crude oil, CBI four-part strategy to check inflation, Builders warned against local pay settlements, Globtik plan 2 more supertankers, Muddled priorities on redundancy from BIM, Arrest warrant for bank chief, 100 workers at Plessey 'surplus to requirements', Computer policy Waiting for Whitehall to play its cards, Business Diary: PA trio leave for Northern Ireland, Bids and Deals Brit Dredging spurn Amey approach, Japan scraps restrictions on investments abroad, Lockheed in consortium with Greek Government, Briefly from the Boardroom, Companies Bill changes, Role for UK directors in developing Countries, Hoteliers report upsurge in March, Russian smelting process for U K, Tokyo inquiry opens into tanker cartel charge, Gold price slips on profit-taking, Balance of payments surplus down to £30m in first quarter of year, Rank drops out of battle for Watneys, Doxford strike talks fail, Foreign Exchange Gold easier in active trading, Money Market Rates, Italy asked to clarify VAT rebate measures, Patents News Hovercraft that works on rough surfaces, Derelict area grants may be extended, Company News Godfrey Davis hoist dividend on record £1.38m, Mining Peko confirm uranium talks with Japan, British Leyland ready to repay substantial part of £35m debt to Government, Sheffield steel strike threat recedes, GKN short time threat, Staveley still forecasts an improvement, Commodities Fall in copper prices resumed, Covent Garden prices, GUS Property joins Heron group in £14m Paris development, New Issues Reunion Properties for market, Warning by EEF on wage claim militancy, Mr Nixon's trade chief proposes world charter, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts continue to decline. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Bank shares higher, Recent Issues, Share prices fall again, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New Montagu Trust director. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.
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