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The Times - 08/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Roger Choate, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Tim Devlin, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, Tony Aldous, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Dan van der Vat, By David Spanier European Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, From Ian Smith, From Tony Dawe of The Sunday Times, From Theodore Shabad, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, A. S. Byatt, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Theroux, Martin Amis, David Williams, Philip French, E. C. Hodgkin, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Guy Brett, John Percival, Max Harrison, Michael Wale, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Fred Emery, Robert Fisk, Bernard Levin, PHS, Mario Modiano, MALCOLM BURGESS, BRIAN CROZIER, , D. E. WRIGHT, , PETER JAY, , G. N. WALTON, , ELLES, , W. BECKERMAN, , H. C. PARKER, , DONALD KENRICK, , E. W. KINSEY, , ANTHONY THWAITE, HARRY RETKIN, , JOHN BALDOCK, JANE H. WAINWRIGHT, R. G. DREAPER, , C. G. C. RAWLINS, , CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, , JOHN R. H. YEOMAN, , Mr F. H. Hackman, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By A Goodrick-Clarke, From Our Diplomatic Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Wilson, From Anthony Thomas, By Sally White, By Ian Morison, From Alan McGregor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, P. M. BULLEY, , HUGH COWNIE, , OSCAR COLBURN, MONICA VINCENT, , ERIC TEBBET, TIM LUCAS, , W. P. JASPERT, , R. S. SKERMAN, Maurice Corina, David Mcllwain, Peter Jay, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Stuart Marshall, by Arthur Osman, by Brian Priestley, by Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Anthony Charles, C. W., by Malcolm Totten, by Alan Blyth, M.T., by W. E. Hall,

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News: North Vietnam starts to withdraw its forces on two fronts but heavy fighting still expected, More men released but Mr Whitelaw sees no quick end to internment, Britain to hold conference on keeping seas clean, Athens: America's hostile home port, Motoring Combining speed and comfort, Welsh pirate radio plan, British hopes for Paris summit meeting, Rail disruption may restart at weekend after talks fail, Group considers changes in draft declaration, Frank Sinatra ordered to attend crime inquiry, Dr Castro boasts to journalist of his 'heart of steel', Demand for inquiry into tourism board, Mr Walker stands up for Concorde, Mayor of Jerusalem looks with pride and apprehension at the expansion of the Holy City, Delegates' bicycles vanish in Stockholm scramble, Mr McGovern hopes now for Kennedy support, Mr Humphrey hints of Wallace alliance, Banks cheapest for quick loan. 'Which' says, Bank raid cash found, Dock tally clerks postpone strike, Birmingham, 2,846 pornographic films seized in a year, Union opposes court move on bargaining, Community facing crisis of confidence, Taboos lifted:, Classic race triple for Piggott, How cricket came to Argentina, Race: the fantasies fade, Housing the great test of environmental success, Union leader urges jobs before exchange rate, Exhibitors in the art of construction, Education battered in political arena, The Times Diary AUEW's HQ stricken, Gas build-up at Wankie blights hope of rescue, Mr McGovern earns a title fight, Communist strike fails to impress France, Science report Archaeology: Settlement of 6300 BC, From police band to world-famous orchestra, Environment Disillusion over redevelopment, Maplin Sands clean-up, Showcase will bring jobs and prominence, In a city of more than a million people there are many worthy of mention; below are profiles by Malcolm Totten of six who may be said to be representative of its activities, Their daily bread, Grenade man arrested at Agnew rally, London girl is found dead on Israel hill, Dr Schiller sticks to his guns in West German tax conflict, Foster parent of remarkable political sons, Nationalist activity in Ukraine admitted, Violent man padlocked in room for two years, Snowdonia hunt for missing boy soldiers, Hearing aid tax move fails, Payment by patients for abortion proposed, Un And Environment US answers attack by Swedish premier, Rapid transit system forecast for 1980s, Law journal criticizes cohabitation rules, Unequalled skills going to waste, Woman in anarchist gang captured at Hamburg, Dr Barnard threatens to quit as police violence goes on, Group opposes harbour plan, Experts call for more training by doctors and social workers to help disabled live fuller lives, Last phase of Efta talks, Concorde halves time for journey to Singapore, Ulster hunger striker escapes from hospital, Journalists reject revised offer on pay claim, Few parole prisoners recalled for breaches of licence, Mother of Greek rebel is under house arrest, All-British team for Everest bid, Mr Royle's China visit seen as big advance, Mr Gordon Walker says Paris has it, Widgery report on 'bloody Sunday' attacked, Neo-Fascist leader tries to play down threats. Politics and Parliament: Britain does not produce or stockpile lethal chemical weapons House of Lords, Over 600 British bureaucrats bound for Brussels, Meals tax free at sea, Post Office £180m below its target House of Commons, N Sea gas and oil benefits, Treasury ministers stand firm against more exemptions from VAT, Revision of rules for bail rejected, Circular to councils on sale of houses, Prayer book appears to be confiscated, Message from the Queen, Proposals for safety at fairs may be considered, Vehicle exhaust, The economics of death, BBC's 'free plugging' of Time-Life, Fair rents in Scotland, Protests at volume of incidental advertising on TV, A very anomalous tax on artists and sculptors, £2.5m from TV licence dodgers. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Birmingham International Motoring Festival, Oxford University Press, Vent-Axia, Rackhams, Robeco, City Of Birmingham, W. & C. French Limited, Standard Bank, Edward Erdman & Co., Hewden-Stuart Plant Limited, The Hodge Group Limited, Collins, National Westminster Bank, John Farmer Limited, Washington Investment Company Limited, Bernard Thorpe, Interim Statement, Heal's Handmade Beds, Help The Aged, Combined English Stores Group Ltd., Birmingham, Advertisement, English & Caledonian Investment Company Limited, Hallmark, The Times, Matthews, Daimler, Yardley, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Bristol Street Motors, Leicester Permanent, Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd, British Leyland Motor Corporation Limited, Ferranti, Donaldsons, Macready's Metal, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited, Grimley & Son, Boac, Helston Securities Limited, Unionamerica,inc., Forward Trust, Weidenfeld Nicolson, Slater,walker Far Eastern Investment Trust Limited, Shipton, Twa, Dreamland, Montagu's, Beechwood, The James Neill Group, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Law: Nursing help sentenced to 18 months' jail, Electricity workers 'feared pickets', Rail obstruction boys told of life jail, Court of Appeal Union ordered to stop industrial action Expanded Metal Co Ltd v Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers and Others, Irishmen 'plotted to steal arms', Chancery Division Refugee from Hitler domiciled in England Steiner v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Cries of murder mother and child ignored, Schools protest leader fined, Chancery Division Problem family: council not liable Smith v Lewisham London Borough and Others, Officer tells how he dismantled carrier 'bomb', Former news agency chief cleared of theft, 14 years' jail for 'enemies of society', Dying boy waited six hours for doctor, coroner told, Challenge by tax man on cash for dustmen, Union's policy on blacking. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,097, Radio, Tapestry at high prices, Broadcasting, Keats letter and poem in manuscript for sale. Reviews: London Saxophone Quartet St John's, Smith Square, Dan Wagoner The Place, King Lear Aldwych, One of the outstanding partnerships of political history Eleanor and Franklin, Tokyo Kid Brothers Hampstead Theatre Club, A metaphor of freedom in the last days of the old world G, Fiction A single limited physical life A Happy Death By Albert Camus, Npo Festival Hall, The shrug of resignation Another World, LMP/Jacob Queen Elizabeth Hall, Elton John, Early sparks of a unique sensibility The Mortgaged Heart, Clouds that are dragonish The Ruined Map, Portrait of a country Egypt, The way things are-a kind of social realism. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Rentals, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Public & Educational Appointments. Sport: Cycling French rider takes overall lead, Racing Piggott's great win received without enthusiasm, Sports in Brief, Golf British women will dominate scrums, Football England finish tour unbeaten, Tennis Courts that make play too much of a gamble, Realism that raised country cricket status, Bowls Scotland lose appeal, Show jumping Lion's share for Oliver, Boxing Finnegan may watch Foster bout, Athletics Tancred beats 200ft, Yachting Consistency keeps Stephens in lead, Rowing Fitzwilliam lose top position, Polo Hare and mare sparkle, Cricket Australia may need luck to hold their own on grassy pitch. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The tissue issue, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 6, 1947 Borneo death marches. Editorials/Leaders: The Radical Candidate, Financing The Cdc, Cue For A Conciliator, Running The Risks Of Release. Letters to the Editor: Prophets of "ecodoom", Experience of Concorde's boom, Professional advice of actuaries, Nuclear power risks, Helpful police, Two breakfasts, Death knell of capitalism, Speaking for Britain in Europe, Scope for trade with Third World, Round the clock cash services, World violence, 'New Statesman' changes, Florence or Firenze?, The anomalies of value-added tax, Camp sites for gypsies, Canterbury road scheme, The cane in school, The rising price of beef, Conservation in Zoos, Unfair assessment of UNCTAD. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Laurence Thompson, MR H.S. BENNETT Scholar and administrator, Mr Walter Wigglesworth, SIR F. JOHNSON Metropolitan Receiver. Business and Finance: Streamlining of top management at ICL, Prices restraint Government lead needed to save CBI initiative, McKinsey report calls for major reform of World Bank's structure, Rank may be set to drop Watney bid, Engineering strikes threat for Midlands, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Financial troubleshooter for BSC, Commodities Copper fully steady, Labour subsidies as a keystone of policy for the regions, SEC seeks more authority on stock exchanges, Japan buys UK car parts licence, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts in full retreat, Restructuring urged for export credits unit, Forward Levels, New Issues Washington's wide spread, Still waiting for Leyland's potential, Bad start, but BLMC optimistic, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining BHP and ICI join forces in Indonesia, Rhodesia's mines in search of a market, Equities Further setback for shares, CDC financing 'unrealistic', Burroughs saves jobs with new computer series, UK protests to Russia over Libyan oil, U S halts protest at Japanese trade curbs, Chairmen's Reports Cheerful outlook for W & C French, Wall Street seat sold for $210,000, Share prices hit in London and New York, The six problems facing small firms, National Freight plan for boosting European trade, Money Market Rates, Gold price rises to 71 pc above official rate, 18-nation trial for haulage licence scheme, Bids and Deals Now Lyons buy 12 pc of Sidroy, Neddy chief urges payroll subsidy to boost regions, Contracts £2.6m bridge orders for Fairey Engineering, Chile to take over J & P Coats subsidiary, How the markets moved, Drop in reserve ratio of banks, EEC protest on increase in protectionism, Make inside share deals illegal, report says, Covent Garden prices, Move for hearing in public on £100m Rolls liquidation dispute, Company News McCorquodale profits rebound 22pc in half-year, European link for unions, Building society rated defended, Italian TV group to market sets in Britain. Business Appointments: Business appointments Export finance controller named by Lloyds Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: Spot Position of sterling, The Times share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Gold surges ahead, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread falls in equities. Property: London Flats, Country Property, Mortgages. Births.

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