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The Times - 04/01/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, From David Housego, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Renorter, By Our Education Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, From Our Chess Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Derek Wilson, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, From David Bonavia, Charles Lewsen, Henry Raynor, Paul Moor, William Mann, Chris Dunkley, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rueby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Richard Davy, PHS, JOAN QUENNELL, , HENRY CECIL, , RONALD HOWE, , BEE CARTHEW, , ALAN HUNTER, , H. LEHMANN, , FRED HOYLE, , J. C. WATERLOW, , E. W. GILL, , S. D. KOLO, , HERBERT DINGLE, , FRANK H. ZIEGLER, , JOAN HAZELDEN WALKFR, , RICHARD C. OLDFIELD, , KATHLEEN OLDFIELD, , J. S. L. GILMOUR, , Mr John Hadfield, Mr Nicholas Barker, Prof J. C. Holt, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Brian Basham, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, Kenneth Owen, By Dennis Dwyer, D. E. R. LLOYD, DAVID M. WILKINSON, , B. A. WEBB, , C. H. P. GIFFORD, , A. S. WALKER, , JAMES A. McCASH, DESMOND BANKS, , Eric Wigham, Roger Vielvoye, John Armytage, Robin Mead, by Michael Toynbee editor, Conferences, Exhibitions & Executive Travel, by Valerie Gilbert, by Patrick O'Leary,

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News: Mr Bhutto announces that Shaikh Mujib will be released soon, US group in Peking to plan President's visit, Mr Foot says Tories have no right to sign EEC pact, Snow reports, Left-wing parties gain in Finland's election but small margin will mean wrangling over new coalition, End of internment depends on whether IRA ends terror campaign, Mr Faulkner says, Girl murdered on her way to church, Science report Astronomy: Quasars and the Earth's atmosphere, Cloud over Threadneedle Street Environment, Hostility to Rhodesia terms still rising, Danes likely to vote against EEC membership, Ulster's lessons in living David Donnison reviews the possibilities in developing N Ireland's new urban society, Queen to open Tutankhamen exhibition, Couple defy Mrs Thatcher over Catholic school, Passengers rebel as fares are doubled, London anxious about Britons held in S Africa, Before venturing abroad take expert advice and plan well, Norwegian attempt to settle fisheries issue, Doubt felt in Saigon about effect of bombing raids, Slowing of demand for university places casts doubt on rate of higher education expansion, Soviet composer 'tried to corrupt Jews', Mrs Nixon and her party help to turn Liberian inauguration day into an American occasion, Exhaust fumes may have killed restaurant owner, Ovambo strike has spread to all big mines, The rising price of Rumania's 'independence', The Times Diary When Maltese bluff was called, Disabled may get more free parking places, Major events in the overseas calendar, Tories reject executive decision to drop MP, Children from big families 'lag in reading ability', Testing time for Herr Egon Bahr in 1972, Doctors to check theory of left-handed Carrs, Last-minute talks to save desalination plant, Young people traced 700 disabled, Hunger strike by French shopkeepers, Mr Mintoff says he is prepared to call in foreign armed forces, Senator Muskie has big lead among Democrats, Delay in Uganda civil rule, Britain decides in principle to recognize Bangla Desh, Fashion One Man's View For 72, From the beggar to the aristocrat, probation officer saw them all, Lebanon is losing patience with guerrillas, Schooling for the stage, International Guide To Exhibitions, 62 hurt as bomb showers glass on sales crowd in Belfast, Pilgrims awaiting second coming annoy residents, Mr Mintoff to receive no reply, White House corrects Mr Nixon, Shows in the UK: what they are and when, More to business than just putting on a display, Mrs Onassis returns to United States, Loans protest by Tory student group, Premium Bonds draw. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Industrial Exhibition Organisers (Pty) Ltd., Brintex, Hamburg Messe, Earls Court London, Exhibition, Vienna International Trade Fair, U.T.P. Exhibitions Limited, EQUITY & Law Assurance Society Limited, 3M, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Congress Centrum Hamburg, Scott James Of Westminster Ltd., Aeo, Rnib, MM, Oau, M&g, Forthcoming Special Reports, Lep Travel Ltd, A Collectors Guide, Leicester Permanent, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Svenska Mässan, The Paris Technical Fortnight, Interim Statements, Tyndall, Harrogate, Rhm, Boat Show 72. Law: Day centres urged to split youth gangs, Student nurse 'played at doctors', British yacht seized in Spanish smuggling case, Banks criticized over paying of forged cheques, Police chief criticizes breath test 'leniency', Brisbane 'killer germ' scare, Man in hunt protest says he was whipped, Bellisario case to be reviewed, Two accused freed in explosions case, Lord Justice Salmon made Lord of Appeal. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,964, Radio, Grandmasters win two adjourned games. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society appointments, University news, U Thant's successor hands him a medal. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 conly outside London Metropolitan Area, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 5, 9 and 16, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Toad the climber Toad of Toad Hall Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon, Don Quixote comes to Monte Carlo, The Challengers Yorkshire Television, A lure for the young Pied Piper Radio 3, Dürrenmatt adapts Strindberg, Barlow and Co 10 years after. Sport: Rugby Union Five new faces in French championship team, Tennis Miss Wade fulfils what she set out to do, Cricket Initiative gained as Sobers hits century, Squash rackets Strong entries for Sutton, Sports in Brief, Racing Credo's Daughter may be too fast for Baron Corvo, Hockey Nottinghamshire win, Football Absence of Everton from hearings angers Shankly, Skiing Leading women stride away. Property: Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Getting the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in Rhodesia, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, January 2, 1947 State-owned mines. Editorials/Leaders: Libya's Weak Case In Law, Pharmaceutical Medicine, President Nixon's Harder Line, New Forms Of Penal Treatment. Letters to the Editor: Nigeria since the war, At a mail's pace, Corpus Christi College, Profit sharing, Greenwich Mean Time, Being fair to both sides, The wasteful delays over metric legislation, Not envisaged at Bretton Woods, Mining companies' powers, Amnesty for immigrants, Factors considered in sentencing, Christmas flowers, Sickle-cell and flying, Einstein's theory, Use the nickel sixpence as a jeton, Obtaining the best value from scientific research. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Frank Grunfeld A feeling for good paper, Mr Edwin Smith Painter and photographer, Major J. G. Goldsmith Racehorse trainer, His Honour A. J. Hodgson, Lady Stenton. Business and Finance: Redeployment plan for crafts, Free gold price reaches record $44 in London, Court Brothers' pointer for furniture sector, Commodities, In brief Embassy launch dual filter cigarette, Unit trust prices, Truscon sale to boost liquidity, Dutch central bank chief fears long recession, Sugar prices show further steep rises, Oil operators lost in Libyan sands, Fixed Interest and Money, World airlines meet to adjust fares on $ change, New Issues Record 1971 tally in capital markets, Bankers for Allied reveal sale of THF shares, Survey sees 1m workless by March, Leyland stoppages make 3,500 men idle, Industrial Relations Act The unions prepare to weather any storms, British Petroleum asks Montedison to identify owner of tanker oil from Libya, Equities, ICI workers to seek jobs pledge as Teesside unemployment mounts, Motor output down 6 pc in November, Company News Metropole shares dive on interim, Briefly from the Boardroom, Congressman for US-Six trade talks, 100,000 laid off as Volkswagen closes all car plants for the week, Chairman is named for Upper Clyde yards firm, BAC production halted, Barnet raising £10m with two offers, Life Business in 1971 Big gain in Norwich premium income, Jute supply anxiety in UK, CBI may move head office in expansion plans, Fresh talks to avert pit strike: union chief says sides 'not so far apart', Rhodesian mining investment, Computer news BOAC adviser for Civil Service, Export bodies merge, Green shoots of confidence, Mining Dutch zinc smelter going ahead, Business Diary: 'Investors Chronicle' takeover · Bizarre act. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Prominent gain for ICI, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, The Times' index at 175.86 peak, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new vice-chairmen for S G Warburg. Births.

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