The Times - 25/01/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, From Michael Knipe, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, From a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By J. Grindley., Fom Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Reddaway, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, From David Housego, From Richard Davy, From Charles Hargrove, From Derek Wilson, Ruth Miller, Mary McCurrie, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Guy Brett, Clive Barnes, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, By a Special Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Andrew Faulds, , Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, David Spanier, PHS, Bernard Levin, EDWARD WICKHAM-JONES, , DOROTHY GALTON., P. J. KORSHIN., JACOUES LEIGH., T. R. E. Southwood, J. S. Kennedy, G. R. Conway, D. Bevan, L. J. BruceChwatt, M. J. Chadwick, G. Chapman, D. J. Crisp, E. A. G. Duffey, G. E. Fogg, S. D. Garrett, J. D. Gillett, H. Godwin, C. E. Gordon Smith, J. Green, P. Greig-Smith, J. L. Harper, P. T. Haskell, H. R. Hewer, J. N. R. Jeffers, C. G. Johnson, E. W. Knight-Jones, E. D. LeCren, A. Macfadyen, A. Milne, N. W. Moore, R. K. Murton. E. M. Nicholson, H. C. Pereira, F. Perring, D. H. Phillips, J. Phillipson, T. B. Reynoldson, P. W. Richards, E. W. Russell, A. J. Rutter, G. Salt, J. E. Satchell, P. M. Sheppard, J. G. Skellam, M. E. Solomon, C. R. W. Spedding, T. G. Tutin, D. H. Valentine, G. C. Varley, A. S. Watt, M. J. Way, G. A. Wheatley, M. H. Williamson, E. B. Worthington: January 23., NORMAN SHEPPARD, , MERLIN MINSHALL., DAVID F. CALLUND., S. DUNCAN-BROWN., R. W. HUNT., CHRISTOPHER STRACHEY., WILFRED WATTS, , JOHN FLETCHER-COOKE., GRAHAM W.SMITH., H. N. PAULLEY., PETER THOMAS, , JOHN PHILLIPS., PETER BAKER., H. MONTGOMERY HYDE, , BETTY BEETHAM., By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, L.S., Lord Goodman, By John Whitmore, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BRYAN STEVENS, T. E. A. K. JACKSON, H. RUSSELL., A. M. HOE, , W. GERARD DAROUX, , HON MRS KATHARINE DUCKWORTH., From Frank Vogl Davos, Switzerland Jan. 24, Michael Shanks, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Philip Dyer, John Armytage, Robin Mead, by Vivian Craddock Williams, by Michael Wolfers, by Philip Short, by E. R. Watts, by Yashpal Tandon, by Okello Oculi,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Sir Alec embarrassed by lack of information on Todd detentions, Local planning applications, Reminder to South African authorities, Israel visit, Repression and violence if Rhodesia agreement falls House of Commons, Mr Carr's 'detached impartiality' on miners' strike criticized, Museum charges: a bludgeon for trustees, Mr Heath calls on British industry to embark now on investment projects:censure rejected, Massive training project by Government to aid workless, PM told Mr Lynch to tighten border control: puzzling court Procedure. News: Mr Powell says entry still unacceptable to British, Snow reports, Building up tourism while safeguarding wildlife, King Frederik laid to rest after simple ceremony in the cold, Northern Sinfonia had its best season, Mr Nixon budgets for deficit of $25,500m, Strength of the kingdoms proved their own undoing in the end, Chile Opposition condemned, Lorries will have to shed excess weight, Tories choose sitting MP as candidate, Malta talks 'cordial' but Nato in doubt over Mintoff terms, Jerusalem hotel firm drop plans for tower annex, Abortion for 246 girls under 16 in a month, Rebels hold Shaikh hostage in palace, Prison ship escapers tell how they got away, Girl stabbed in Civil War 'battle', Bangladesh recognized by the Kremlin, Attempts to force rich Pakistanis to return foreign assets dropped, Viewpoint, Elderly widow's £37 gas bill to be 'frozen', Failure of educational system to cope with the most needed skills, Economy still upset after army coup, Threat to good neighbour policy, Bengal 'tiger' surrenders arms to the Shaikh, Borough seeks the needy, Plan for hospital shops to 'keep pace with fashion', Soviet Jews waiting at the door, Settling small claims out of court, Rainfall in 1971 was well below average, Women's Lib leader on Mr Nixon's face-saving, 5,000 in Manila protest as President speaks, Tour firms seek to end curbs on night flying, Israel aircraft raid guerrilla base in Syria, Civil liberties body lists dangers to legal safeguards, Regions may get back their authority, Life at Madrid University halted by strike, Uganda, Security men plan for visit by French President, Two-hour fight with raiders, James report today on teacher training expected to arouse sharp controversy Education notebook, How the Swedes cope with their workless, Gun gang shoot man at his home, Science report Molecular biology: Haemoglobins, More trains cancelled, 'Unacceptable rent rises' under new housing bill, Call for wide experiment With bus-only lanes, Survival report welcomed, LSE students decide to end occupation, Police in Cairo clash with students after sit-in is suppressed, Conservation presents dilemma: human interests versus the crocodiles, Lord Eccles rejects plea for museums free day, The Times Diary Chelmer:last ditch challenge, Memorial meeting, Tutankhamun collection flown to London, Bonn inquiry into wartime role of security chief, Printing of treaty delayed, Miners set sail on Thames coal 'blockade', White House is indicted over election funds, Escape test for Prince 100ft down, Production limitations in fertile land, Top women tomorrow, Women at work Big scope for physiotherapists, Newcomer joins EEC Agriculture Ministers, Soviet-Japanese talks may be held yearly, Chiefs' MPs reject Rhodesia settlement, Pope assailed by Dutch priests over new bishop, Mr Heath foresees a Europe wielding real influence, Sir Con to write account of British entry, Father Berrigan denies that anti-war group had firm plot to kidnap Dr Kissinger, Nixon assurance to Dr Waldheim, Niger opens its arms to French President, Roman Catholic family medical study, Mr Faulkner says Irish union views 'legitimate', N Vietnamese tanks join Laos offensive, Yorkshire pits face risk of collapse in days, NCB says, Rally drivers hope for snow after easy run, Commuters to fight plan for instant fines on Underground, Hunted German gangster's letter of defiance, Writer nearly died on way to Siberian prison, Holiday where a change is as good as a rest, Writers' debate on language question. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, East African Distilleries Limited., Uganda, The Canada Life Assurance Group, National Bank Of Detroit, Living Magazine, Post Office Telecommunictions, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Interim Statement, The Cmb Uganda, American Telephone And Telegraph Company, Bmw, Uganda Cotton, British Caledonian, The Madhvani Group, Ferranti, Donaldsons, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Uganda Development Corporation Limited, Blessing Electronics, Douglas, Honeywell, B M W, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Ucb, International Compressed Air Corporation Limited, National Trading Corporation, MC Group. Reviews: Giselle New Victoria, Art for art's sake-new style, Polish music a feature at Edinburgh Festival, Ride a Cock Horse Hampstead, Karl Richter Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wanted Cherry Lane, New York, A European Journey Granada, Cantores in Ecclesia St John's, Smith Square. Law: Czechs release son of 1950s purge victim, Surfeit of legal aid criticized, Admiral damaged posters, Inspector stole toll money, Teacher sues over dismissal, Harassment indictments Regina v Abrol, Gambling wife had £6 left, Dead man's family want evidence, Court of Appeal Former wife has no share in manor house home Heyland v Heyland, Sir G Nabarro said to have forced cars off road, Over £500 gain a month from heroin alleged, Police case adjourned, Man cleared of offering soldiers bribes. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 23, 1947 More tinned beef, A man burnt to his soul's bones. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Tennis Mrs Court hopes to be fit for Wimbledon, Racing The Leap enhances claim to run in National, Winter Olympics Brundage promises Games 'will be a success', Hockey Midlands seize chances after interval, Football Newcastle fail to rise above high standard of Hereford, Athletics Stewart to run at Cosford in 3,000 metres, Sports in Brief, Boxing, Golf Longest play-off since 1946 goes to Barber, Skiing Late starter has never had it so good, Rugby Union Webb to join England training party. Editorials/Leaders: Canutes Of Metrication, Japan's Cool View Of Russia, A Caucus IS Not A Democracy. Letters to the Editor: Strachey on Asquith, Increased bids in takeovers, Slavonic Studies School, Report on examinations for supervisors, Wringing his hands, The airline quarter, Unsolved problems, Level of unemployment, Index of company performance, Franking of postcards, A computed name, 'A blueprint for Survival', Italian manuscripts, Problems of multi-racial rule in Rhodesia, Rus in urbe, A nation made of nations, Rothschild proposals, Tax allowance for blind, 'The Death of Actaeon', Mr and Mrs X, Jonathan in his prime, TV round the clock. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,982, Radio, From Orphan, Broadcasting, Dublin buys Williamite wineglass for £500. Obituaries: Mr Stephen Arlen, Mr Maxwell Armfield Painter and writer, Dr Mary Pugh, Prof P. E. Mosely Russian studies in America. Business and Finance: United States Dollar devaluation bill before Congress soon, Gas workers accept 7.5 pc, Commodities Differing views of US silver consumption, Contracts £20m CEGB award forBabcock & Wilcox, Hawker Siddeley production work halted by pay dispute, Watney thirst for a mouth-watering portfolio David Jones examines the reasons for the latest bid in the brewing world, New Issues. Galliford details for requotation, Unit trust prices, CBI seeks pollution tax grants in Budget, Gatt chief prepares for trade round next year, Computer News Widening of the Burroughs range, Shares suffer a reverse, Business Diary:CU's Orbell chooses broking.'Stagnant' UK, IDV board oppose £76m attempt by Watney Mann to achieve complete takeover, Company News Cornercroft give one for four, Coventry toolroom men get rises of up to £6 in plant level pay pacts, £16.5m sliced off Beecham bid for Glaxo, Iran France agrees to extend credits, Divisional trinity: running a bank the Barclays way, Euromanagement City 'first choice' as EEC capital market, Antitrust ruling reversed, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Cadmium dearer, 4 stop work over inch of rainwater and 1,200 laid off, Mining Mufulira hits Mindeco output, Fixed Interest, Electricity Council's huge growth target, £51m American order for Harrier jump jets, Man-made fibre firms want curb on imports, Staff against moves for changes in banking hours, Car firms plan own tyres, Bids and Deals Diploma counter for Blakdale, Watney looks to IDV for protection, Nationalized industries The power vacuum in the public sector, In brief North Sea telephone cable opens soon, Engineering orders fail to justify hopes of upturn in demand, TUC gives rebel unions time on Industry Act, R-R worker-shareholders get compensation setback, West Germany Refund of anti-inflation surtax in two stages, Telex Corporation files $875m suit against IBM, New fishmeal service. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling puts on½cent in active dealings, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices IDV higher on bid move. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Semple made chairman of Army & Navy Stores. Property: Salerooms. Births.
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