The Times - 09/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Scientific Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By John Clare, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, From Alden Whitman, From Michael Knipe, By Peter Hopkirk, Penny Radford, By Clifford Longley, From Peter Hazelhurst, GODFREY LEWIS, , By Tom Freeman, By Michael Green, From Dudley Doust, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Brian Alderson, Edward Candy, A. S. Byatt, H. R. F. Keating, John Higgins, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Ronald Butt, Louis Heren, PHS, S. L. MAYER, , JAMES CALLAGHAN, , JOHN LAIRD, , EVELYN B. LE CHÊNE, , SOPER, , I. KURT, , STUART J. A. SELKIRK, , ROBERT MORLEY, , F. G. R. FISHER, , YURI GLAZOV, , YURI STEIN, , YURI TITOV, , ALEXANDER VOLPIN, , VLADIMIR GERSHOVICH., I. WICKS, , P. I. DAVIES, , A. I. GODFREY, , ETHEL MANNIN, , JOAN HOWKINS, , JAMES CAMERON, , D. M. BOMPAS, , ANGLESEY, , AYLESFORD, , DULVERTON., HURCOMB, , O'NEILL., FRANCES ROBERTS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Enid Bagnold, Mr Garry Hogg, A friend, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Guy Hawtin, From Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, WILLIAM DUGDALE, , JEREMY H. L. MUDDITT, , R. J. ORD-SMITH., PAL FOTI, , By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, P. VEEVERS, , ROBERT TAYLOR, , J. C. TAYLOR, , Guy Hawtin, John Earle, From Patrick Brogan, From David Housego, by Caroline Shaw, by Richard Rowland, by Peter Hill, by Hilary Gelson, by Allen Jones, by Tony Wardle Ideal Home, by Penny Radford, Julian Mounter, From Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Son of executed Premier commits suicide, Five dissenting Russians write to The Times, President Sadat in talks with King Faisal, Snow reports, Housing Bill 'will give aid to families most in need', M Pompidou reports on monetary agreement, Mauritius to link up with EEC countries, The Times Diary How Davey reprieve was lost, Living with plastics 110 years on-and still a long way to go, President Makarios to hand over control of Czech arms to UN force in Cyprus, Married psychiatrist 'had double affair', Boon for the do-it-yourself market, Senate hears of a delaying move in ITT case, Indian inquiry into deaths of Pakistanis, George McGovern: the man who shook Senator Muskie, Doubt on relation of drug to deformities, Disposal: in search of the litter-into-powder trick, Complaints department, Exit the Indian intelligence service pursued by a Times reporter in a Delhi game of hide and seek, Environment Fears over future control of canals, New powers sought to stop 'selfish motorists', Pedestrians may be carried on 10 mph belt, Science report Medicine: Incidence of farmer's lung, Paratrooper fired in Bogside after intense burst of shooting, Motoring What price for a safer car?, Move to widen Rhodes scholarships by forcing South Africa to admit blacks, Advocates of Budget expansion, Revolutionary designs that shook the furnishing world, Strife 'facing at least one couple in six', Africans form anti-Smith party, Hint of role in commercial radio for press, Ground crash damages two aircraft, War veteran tries to garland the Queen, Wall cleaning displeases Eton pupils, Esro victory in tussle over use of rocket, Mayor of Geneva steps down in drugs case, Nazi 'Angel of Death' hunted in Peru, Rail unions force up offer, then dig in, Subsidiary of Sotheby's sued over lost Raphael, 50,000 teachers get offer of 7.7% rise, River pollution check after council told about dumped cyanide, TWA jet blown up in $2m time bomb plot against airline, Argylls are to serve in Northern Ireland, 1,000 feared killed by grain poison in Iraq, 'Injustices' quoted by expelled bishop, Hemingway drank all day, 'never felt better', From radios and guttering to artificial limbs and football pitches, Ground rules for Mr Heath's Cabinet reshuffle, East Germans expect rush of Easter visitors, Mr Mintoff's arrival in Rome highlights Italian concern over Mediterranean security, Southend bans one X film in four, Conflict on MPs' part in EEC regulations, Seized Renault man sends message to wife, Kenya's borders closed for hairy hippies, New models, A better package deal, Hamburg richest region of the Common Market, Nabarro view of Mr Heath angers MPs, Mrs Kerr is banned from Commons galleries after Market protest, Portuguese minister has talks with Mr Heath, Head teachers put ban on Mr Searle, Sir Alec and Soviet envoy talk again, Fund aims at steady 40% for theatre investors, Miss Greer's unusual chant, Two-seat electric car on show, Cushioned living in and outside the home, £1m gifts at Franco wedding, Bangladesh needs cash, not surplus goods, Sewage plant on sea front might smell, expert says, Law Society to back TV advertisements on legal aid scheme, Ban on all Liverpool firm's drip feed products, Misgivings over effect of Bill to ban pop festivals, French radio and TV staff face sanctions, Women launch project to aid conservation, Immigrant 'rage' at treatment by police, Prize winner checked for South Africa, Kitchens of The Times: Part 2, Parliament invited to buy pig in poke, anti-Market MP says, Birmingham lifts its bar on girl's marriage, McGovern triumph in New Hampshire ensures bitter Democratic struggle, Basic food prices reduced as National Institute proposes £2,500m tax cut. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Spanish award for Young Vic, Radio, Now is time to cash in on bad taste, Crossword contest, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,020. Display Advertising: Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Ltd., Ppa, The United States And General Trust Corporation, Limited, Donald Macpherson Group Limited, Lucas, Richard Ellis & Son, Cole, East India Wharf, Bluemel Bros., Limited, Argentine Southern Land Company Limited, Anderson Jeffress Advertising Limited,, The Times Special Reports, The Sunday Times, Friends House, I.G.A.V., Weidenfield Nicolson, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Myson Group Limited, Glastic, Smiths Calculators Ltd, Boac, Healey & Baker, The Standard Bank Limited, George Allen & Unwin, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Iran Air, Auto Car, Clydesdale Bank Ltd, Transport And Chemical Engineering Limited. Law: ICC say charges against IOS chiefs withdrawn, Student detained since October comes to court, Sterile mother loses sons, Man jailed for Zappa attack, Crown refuse to accept plea of guilty, Sewell case accused said to be man with little hope, 'Blackmail in card' claim by Mrs Onassis, 3 months' jail for police contact on drugs charge, Jail for Basque human torch, Jailed boy's lawyer looks for missing trial witness, Law Report March 8 1972 Court of Appeal Place of trial over disputed painting-London or Paris? Maharanee Seethadevi Gaekwar of Baroda v Wildenstein, Bonn to bring lawsuit against Iceland, Nurse's life in chair after patient's act. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 11 and 25, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Sport: Rowing Eton slight favourites, Ice skating Nepela takes big lead, Swimming Miss Atkinson gets chance for Luxembourg, Cricket Sponsorship worth £30,000 allows county treasurers to sleep easy, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets Mrs McKay meets S African in final, Football Marsh takes £200,000 step towards ambition, Golf European season starts in rainy plain, Rugby Union Gwyther sets up winning try for Bristol in tight finish, Racing Van Cutsem's stable poised for rich harvest in classics, Tennis Miss Wade loses to Miss Truman, Boxing Finnegan meets American next month. Politics and Parliament: Poisonous waste Bill, Keeping the hunt off motorways, Labour 'scaremongering' on rents condemned by housing minister House of Commons, Full legislative procedures resisted, Enhancing status of the teaching profession House of Lords, Warning to Government: prerogative power a seductive but dangerous mistress, Anti-inflationary policy of Bill, More money for canals, Tourism ministry sought, 'Stolen goods' jibe angers Opposition, Maplin runway factors. Reviews: Felsenstein's brilliant Carmen Carmen Komische Oper, Berlin, Play and pleasure for the sons of gentlemen Aubrey on Education, Books next week, A golden glow of self indulgence Capriccio Royal Opera House, Crime Nobody on the Road, A dangerous arsenal expended on ill-defined men of straw Beyond Freedom and Dignity, The Performing Husband Greenwich, Scoop for a midget house The Trial of St George Soho, The Creation Festival Hall, Joaquin Achucarro Queen Elizabeth Hall, Quick guide, Belisario Sadler's Wells Theatre, Poor king of a poor country No Ordinary Crown. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bernard Levin Why I say let's go with Roy, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 8, 1947 Open warfare. Editorials/Leaders: The Problem Of Of Europe's Money, Still Looking For A Leader, Having A Voice To Speak, IS Film Censorship Breaking Down?. Letters to the Editor: Give early warning of PO increases, Case of Timothy Davey, The case of Klaus Altman, Slaughter of whales, More wool-gathering, No political string-pulling, Don't start a UDI movement over water, Controlling London water, Last day covers, Herr Brandt and Russia, Mr Powell on the Gospel, Early from the theatre, Intellectuals who leave Russia, Trapping of birds, The key to increasing sales, Sum total of income tax, Ulster: A call for urgent action, Identifying Mr Levin. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr A. S. G. Hoar, Mrs Violet Trefusis, Mr C.L. Mellowes Education in Northumberland, Mr Marcus McCausland, Mr W. A. Newman, Mr Vaino Leskinen Former Finnish Foreign Minister, Mr Richard Church. Deaths. Business and Finance: Hanson after Costain's rebuttal, British Leyland sales to Europe up by 18 pc, Beetle still seen as Volkswagen key to success, Flight from $ pushes sterling to new peak, Zanussi group gearing up for VAT, Growth review may force cut in CEGB plant needs, TUC quietly softens stand on industry Act boycott, CBI to decide policy on threshold wage deals, CBI's effort slows rate of price rises, Eurosyndicat, V & G debate after Easter, N Atlantic airline loss 'could swell to $370m', Unit trust prices, Building society link with BUPA in health plan, Nissan recalls 680,000 cars and lorries, Vavasseur fund revamped, Fixed Interest and Money, Rule of unfair dismissal to have first test, France Cautious optimism from OECD, Japan Monetary restraints considered, Engineering unions' pay dispute points towards a nationwide confrontation, Bids and Deals Slater property build-up in Far East, Iran Herr Brandt's visit likely to boost German investment, Contracts £1m RAF computer order for Cossor, Most of Bootle left with underwriters, Commodities "Spot silver to reach 63p", Expansion of money supply was at an annual rate of 25pc in final quarter of 1971, Bathgate men go back on Monday, Briefly from the Boardroom, PO facing storm over ruling on telephonists, Equities, The three spectres at the Budget banquet, Norwich shoe plant reprieved, Mining Higher premium sales in next quarterlies, Hanson bid derisory, says Costain, Common Market Further Italian delay of v.a.t. 'impossible', Employers say 20pc of London dock labour force surplus by July, Motor cycle 'export blow', Nato Need for a new look at technology sales policy, Oil cargo 'taken back to Libya', Company News Power crisis may hit Cope Allman, Industry to state view of EEC aims, Radiant kiln could cut pottery output times, China decides to take part in Brno trade fair, Chairmen's Reports Merrill Lynch look to 'another fine year', Business Diary: Will angels fear to tread?. Prudential's cover point. Sartorial note, Ulster's gloomy outlook. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices EMI active, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments NI committee chairman named. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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