The Times - 28/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Fred Emery, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, From Penny Hunter Symon, From Our Own Correspondent, From Max Frankel, From Nicholas Tomalin, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Sue Masterman, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Trevor Fishlock, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Railton, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Paul Moor, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Ray Gosling, Paul Theroux, Pat Healy, Sam Heppner, Gerald Ely, Charles Hargrove, By General Chaim Herzog, , Geoffrey Smith, PHS, B. A. DREWITT, , L. J. ALLEN, , GORDON COLLING, IVOR CLEMITSON, , H. H. SANDFORD, , C. G. BARLOW, , A. ANATOLI (KUZNETOSOV)., SHAWCROSS, , EDITH A. T. TAGGART, , KENNET, , VINCENZO AGNESI, , JOHN KING, , From Mr D. C. Watt, D. C. WATT., J. WITTENBERG., J. V. LAKE., B. HOLLANDS., KEITH INGHAM, , Mr Paul Rotha, Leonard Amey, A correspondent, A Correspondent, Canon J. R. Chapman, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Roy Farndon, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Guy Hawtin, By Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From John Earle, RITCHIE-CALDER, , R. A. HOWARD, , JOHN RICKS, , Edward Owen, ERIC TINDALL, , K. P. G. MARKLAND, , A. E. WHITE, , W. MEREDITH, , Anthony Thomas, Innis Macbeath, Richard Spiegelberg, By John Woodland, by Christopher Sykes editorial director, , by Sally White, by Jane Wyatt, by Peter Baillie-Hamilton, by Patrick O'Leary, by Christopher Sykes, by Kate Hutchin, by Ronald Skyme, by Catherine Scott,
ResumoNews: Viewpoint, Seven reported killed in refugee camp as Israelis attack Lebanese villages for third day, Protesters greet Sir Alec in Madrid, 'No qualms' Flying Squad chief says, Police name four new tips where poison is feared, Terrorism causes boycott of holidays in Irish Republic, Mr Ian Smith on visit to South Africa, Optimism over resumption of Jarring mission, Greek papers call for decision on King, Science report Mineralogy: Seafloor metals, Appeal tribunal for civil servants who are dismissed, Murder in Cairo 'plotted by agents of Iraq', Breeding the all-purpose reindeer in Scotland Regional notebook, Luxury underfoot at a price you can afford, Synthetics aim to meet wool standard, US link with China to continue after 'week that changed world', Servicing is worth looking into before you buy, Class appeal failure by Open University denied, Floor coverings, The future: on walls and out of doors, More active role for race commission, Guggenheim stolen paintings recovered, China and US specify what unites and divides them, Today's high risk areas for electricity cuts, Fragile peace agreement in Sudan civil war, Mr Mintoff says Maltese are facing hardship, Peking communique shocks Nationalists, Vinyl is at home in many different places, £40m a year market opens up choice of designs and materials, Kidderminster, going strong since 1735, now employs more than 10,000 at the loom, Diamonds, cobwebs and tears at Burton party, Why Labour's faithful lost faith, God's will in pressures of community life, Heath 'double danger' warning, Why Shaikh Khalifa ousted his cousin, Five hijackers of German plane have left Aden, Agriculture New look at barley crop's requirements, Illegitimacy: the cost, Talks on anti-Market MP's future, The Times Diary Milner: Proms and promises, Renault guard accused of killing Maoist orator, Contract sector victim of late cuts, Hint of new law against coercive picketing to safeguard nation's life, Mr Heath pledges action against violent threat to 'British way', Dissolution of Italian Parliament expected today after Senate defeat of minority Cabinet, Holland's crisis over three Nazis, Mr Muskie distressed by slur on his wife, 'Y' certificate urged for violent sexual films, Launching of Jupiter craft on two-year journey, 200 burnt at car race but cause not found, Industry Act, in force today, brings sweeping changes for workers and employers, 57 drowned as slagheap breaks in W Virginia, Bishop to be expelled from SW Africa, Labour favours price control by housewife, Displaying Tutankhamun, Gunmen fire on troops in Londonderry march, Evil at work in some picketing-Mr Carr, Cautious moves to rid France of the last of her Bastilles, Schools 'invite crime', Is Middle East peace really possible?, Tree planting, ICI cuts back heavily on coal purchases, Austrian concern over EEC plan for free trade area. Law: Arrest warrants for Michael X, Aldershot deaths blast: two charged. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, T M C, Illingworth Carpets, W.E.Northern, Jones Lang Wootton, Electricity Emergency Progress Report, Triumph, Interim Statement, Dobson Park Industries, The Industrial Society, Hoover Limited,, Antron, Dunlop Semtex Limited, Armstrong Cork Company Limited,, Odgers, Majorca, Brunswick, Wg And S, Ceramica Campani, Cumbernauld, Trident Tiles Ltd., Imperial Metal Industries Limited, Domus, Sichels Blue Nun, Dalia. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Parliamentary Notices, Mr Lambton may be unseated from the Commons if title dispute intensifies. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rowing Oxford name Boat Race crew, Snooker Higgins makes final flourish, Racing Leap Frog and Crisp favourites for Cheltenham Gold Cup, Cross-country English team includes champion, Football More trouble for Manchester United, Sports in Brief, Cambridge Lents, Rugby Union Wales not to play Irish game in Dublin, Speed skating Schenk beaten into third place, Motor racing McRae fails to finish but wins series, Rugby fives, Golf Weiskopf's rival assists him to win, For the record, Hockey. Reviews: From the pit villages to the deck axis flats First Signs, Madrid's sop to Barcelona, The Tempest Nottingham Playhouse, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, On the Buses London Weekend, Stefan Askenase Queen Elizabeth Hall, Haunting ghosts of change Girls At War, Fine Arts Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Financial And Legal, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Property Difficulty of old buildings, Commercial & Industrial. Editorials/Leaders: A Scientific Hampden, David Wood Phrases in the Hall of Fame, Time To Think Together, First Step In A Long March. Letters to the Editor: In defence of metrication, Rescues from tall buildings, Ulster right of search, Industrial training dilemma, Leave companies alone, Pay of university teachers, 'Free radio' broadcasts to Russia, Piccadilly bus lane, Comfort in the gloom, Dry journey, The merits of pasta, Fees charged to house buyers, Saving the environment, Dumping of poisons, Preservation in London. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Henry Martineau Sportsman and cattle breeder, Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, Dr R. D. M. Shaw, LORD SALISBURY Hatfield's beauty enhanced, Mr John Grierson, Mr Frank Cook An eminent gynaecologist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Feb 26, 1947 Palestine pressure. Business and Finance: Trial knitwear order by Marks and Spencer, Commodities High cotton prices likely to continue, ICL: The ugly duckling's bid to become a swan, Company News IMI expect titanium sales recovery, New Issues Growth rating for Granley, Builders urge release of more land for housing, Car makers' warning on 'pirate' parts danger, EEF faces widespread pay rise ultimatums, Waterways Board attack on national canal policy, Condor plan new hydrofoil service from Portsmouth, BP in £10m Canada exploration deal, Unit trust prices, Bonn compromise on 'hot money', Freight Report, Business Diary in Europe: Mansholt's finished EEC work. Dutch age limit, Public scepticism increases in America, Mining Diversification helps Cyprus Mines, Volvo to double output at Ghent for EEC sales, Whitehall aid call by process plant makers, Reforming zeal that boosted pay, Results this week Royal Dutch-Shell, EMI and Unilever, France's bond issues heighten market unease, Briefly from the Boardroom, Nu-Swift record: but exports slow, Pit overtime bans halt return in two coalfields, MPs challenge Treasury experts' growth strategy, Engineering strike vote, Severe blow to Coal Board as ICI reduces bulk fuel purchases, Sunday opening trial by Tesco, NCB puts cost of stoppage at £100m: power cuts to end within two weeks, Shipyard plea for BR orders, Italian union seeks help in unification fight, Industry in the regions Jersey and Guernsey turn to the Continent, Value added tax in America Plan to aid ratepayer at expense of consumer, Ceylon minister defends takeover, Start of unusual episode in the history of British labour, TUC urge Chancellor to inject £1,500m into the economy, Attitude the test of aptitude, Longbridge talks reach crucial stage, Investment group studies UK firms, Neddy will study case for retaining job premiums. Business Appointments: Business appointments Thames Board Mills name financial director. 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. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,011, Radio.
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