The Times - 11/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Denis Taylor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Hopkirk, From Ronald Faux, By A Goodrick-Clarke and Andrew Wilson, From Michael Leapman, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Nature-Times News Service, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By John Groser Political Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Neil Allen, From Dudley Doust, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, by Vladimir Nabokov, David Wade, Barry Norman, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Richard Maylan, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, John Carter, Edward Mayer, Peter Waymark, Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, PHS, Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, P. L. MARQUES, , TIBOR SZAMUELY, , GUY BARNETT, , E. G. LING., STANLEY McMASTER., S. MARRIOTT., JANE REID, , RICHARD CLEMENTS, Editor, , D. WHATELEY, , ALAN WILLIAMS, , IRENE C. PASSMORE, , PATRICK LORT-PHILLIPS, , GEOFFREY F. BELL, , PETER TOWNSEND., NICHOLAS BOSANQUET, , ANN SPOKES, , MACDONALD HASTINGS., P. H. SEARLE, , R. HUGO MARTIN., CAMILLA PENNANT., W. HARDING, , ANNABEL GEDDES., MARY LINKS, , JOHN DE ST JORRE., IVOR LLOYD, , By the Rev. Dr. Martin Thornton, E. W. W., By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, By Anthony Rowley, Halldora Blair, John Nelson-Jones, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, Derek McCulloch, J.D., Ronald Irving, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews: India admits 12 Pakistanis died in shooting, Resumption of rail pay talks in nine days, A bruised Senator Muskie fights for stecond place in the Florida Democratic primary, Gardening Plant of the month at 100 centres, TV press conferences may replace lobby briefings for reporters, Snow reports, Mr Foot says Bill brings violence nearer, Travel Weekend in the North-West, Herr Brandt is confident of treaties vote, Further talks to be held with UN on S W Africa, Serial figure is clue to three dead in dinghy, Hughes man calls for full account of 'fake', £359m bid for Watney Mann, Warning against using aluminium salts in cases of kidney disorders, President Chiang seeks new term at 85, Mr Nixon named in ITT inquiry, Drink White beaujolais changes its name, Oslo Cabinet urges EEC entry, African National Council announces new goal, Police fire on protesting Spanish workers, Laxity in West German forces noted in report, Cyanide found in vats near school, Concorde doubt expressed by U S air chief, Jonah ousted by Paul as divers' patron saint, Small gangs target of police chief, Whitehall decides to ignore truce offer from IRA Provisionals, The Times Diary Jenkins charts his own course, Shadow of withdrawal now over Malta talks, New motorway threatens work at observatory, French trawler in port after shots from Navy, Congress Party anxious to recapture West Bengal, US tale of tortures is declared baseless, Sexploitation: maximum from the minimium, Food Avocado artistry, Whither Christian baptism?, Friends pay fine for Women's Lib campaigner, United States may ban airlines from making ransom payments, BBC fears competition from 'regional' commercial radio, Chinese stake a big sea claim, Collective farmers are digging in throughout France and Spain, Mr Powell warns the Government to stand by principles, Miss Pauline Jones sent to a closed prison, Marshal Lon Nol moves to top in Cambodia, CBI delegation will seek reassurance, A Russian at Cambridge, MiG aircraft flown by Russian pilots reported over Sinai, Science report Intelligence: The early environment, Signor Fanfani is made life senator, Early work by Hockney makes £1,575, Labour Party post denial, Renault man tells how he faced Maoist girl with machinegun, Bill provides for national library service, Young Japanese murdered by fanatical group, Sir Donald Bradman's, Fourth person died in blast, Treasury admits obtaining details of Britons' Swiss bank accounts, Challenge to Mr Nixon fails for lack of funds, Country fare with a touch of the exotic, Collector to sell early love letter by Dickens. Law: Law Report March 10 1972 Family Division No decree: wife must live longer in England Kern v Kern, Strikers return to work after industrial court, Minister explains when picketing can be illegal, Appeal over abortions, Army did not move in to 'take on the people' in Bogside, soldier tells Widgery tribunal, Arrests and walkout at university court, BOAC girl held on drugs charge, Media criticized in Davey case, Drugs raid arrests, State offers no evidence against Mr Goulding, Why did Mr Sewell hold on to gun, QC asks. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Sporing Chronicle, Abbey Guaranteed Growth Bonds, Suttons Seeds, Hambro Managed Investment Bonds, Chartreuse, The Times Special Reports, Ebor General Fund, M&g, M&g Guaranteed Growth Bonds, The City Of Westminister Assurence Group, Jessel Britannia, The London Chocolate Centre(tt3), The Times Superstore, The Robert Silk Property Bond., Abbey Life., Save And Prosper Balanced Investments Bonds, Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Tennis Crushing win for Miss Goolagong, Cricket New Zealand hit back strongly in second Test, Sports in Brief, Hockey Two link men expected to inspire forward line, Weekend fixtures, Prospect of hell if drugs campaign eased, Cycling Leman takes lead on first stage, Football Problems of omission face managers with new players, Cross-country Fourth Services title for Clark, Rugby Union Gloucestershire poised for title, Squash Rackets England prove too strong for Ireland, Golf Gallacher squanders comfortable lead, Britain's drive for good golf, Racing Ruisselet the Price family favourite for big prize, Skating, A fine season for the flat, Rackets Faber forced to delve deep into repertoire, Athletics Strong field should give Miss Inkpen severe test, Garner goes one better than Kennedy's two. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Acknowledgments, Music On The South Bank, Union-Castle, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday in Lent, Public & Educational Appointments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Chess How to lose like a professional, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,022, Radio, Broadcasting, Sunday-The Mendelssohn Violin Concerto (not again?) is in Music on 2 (BBC2, Bridge Best blind leads, New Marcus comedy for the Globe. Reviews: Michael Winner: playing all the roles, The Coronation of Poppea Coliseum, Radio Going over the ground, Bartok / Stravinsky double bill, Weiss Duo Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts. Property: Property Abroad, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Interests In Common, Ill Defined By Moonlight, Spain's Winter Of Trouble Goes On. Letters to the Editor: Angola dam project, A familiar face, Children at a James Bond film, A Fabian pamphlet, A turning point for Mr Heath, BBC film on Australia, Farm workers' wages, Reason for internment, Girls who end in ' A ', The story of Biafra, A Victorian collection, Mr Levin and Mr Roy Jenkins, Radio Free Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Gold medal award, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 11, 1947 Milk by sledge. Obituaries: Sir Anthony Buzzard Former Director of Naval Intelligence, Professor V. Khvostov, Mr Richard Church. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, March 10, 1972 Coal facing strong competition: North Sea oil and gas meeting more of Britain's needs House of Commons. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Bid hoists Watney, New York sugar 19 points down, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Regional engineering employers unite to oppose plant level wage claims, Commodities, Package holiday operators to go public, Unit trust prices, Personal Investment And Finance Measuring up to wider responsibilities in protecting consumer interests, Marathon pledge on Clyde, Hongkong increases trade with Britain, Company News Switch at the top as Oliver Rix starts re-shape, Fixed Interest and Money, BSA to auction lease of London headquarters, Business school to lose principal, Year to complete SE mergers, Aramco output in 1971 a record, Court Line puts in £40m rival bid for Wm Cory, Slater Walker's 'positive attitude' in paying dividends, Personal Investment And Finance Four Law Trespass and a wandering child, Pensions Changing jobs: do your sums before cashing in, Briefly from the Boardroom, Tax A borrower be provided there's tax relief, Equities, New Issues Viking and Levex allotments, Unit trusts, Watney's earnings prospects for 1971-72, 'Emergency' warning at British Leyland, Motor insurance Group schemes offer cheap rates but what price next year?, Car chief's protest at £86 a week ferry drivers, Buyers prepare firm offers for Thomas Cook, Personal Investment And Finance Three Insurance Claims query: weather or not?, Optimism over home loans, Bids and Deals CES pay £2m for Harry Fenton shop chain, Round-up Vavasseur goes chartist for its fund revamp, Belgian controls ease market pressure on the beleaguered dollar, Mining Hanwright-Hamersley split ore areas, Company Meeting Trust & Agency Company Of Australasia Sir Denys Lowson On A Favourable Outlook. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join advisory panel of Chase Manhattan. Births.
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