The Times - 08/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Michael Knipe, By George Clark Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Henry Stanhope, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Peter Nichols, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Alan McGregor, From David Bonavia, From Michael T. Kaufman, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Hennessy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Art Spander, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Chris Dunkley, Barry Norman, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Nigel Fisher, John Fricker, PHS, KEITH RAFFAN, , REGINALD DENNING, , R. L. GREEN, , R. G. HUNTSMAN, , G. R. SERJEANT, , MASSEREENE, , ANGUS MAUDE, , MAURICE B. IRVINE, , HYLTON., F. M. STOCKDALE., P. J. CLARK., HUW WHELDON, , JOHN BRAY, H. F. MARTIN, , DAVID WOOD, , FELICITY LEENDERS nee NOBLE, EDMUND DELL, , DAVID GREEN., WILLIAM RODNEY, , MURRAY OF NEWHAVEN, , KEITH H. JEFFERY, , D. C. DAMANT, , WSM, By Andrew Wilson, By Business News Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Thomas, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, H. M. THRELFALL, , D. J. BISHOP., JOHN E. OTTAWAY., RUTH NEILL, , By Guy Hawtin, K. L. BAILEY, , CYRIL WEEDEN, , Innis Macbeath, Dennis Dwyer, Richard Davy, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, Philip Dyer, by David Spanier European Editor, by Robin Mead, R.M., by Colette Bisson,
ResumoNews: Spasm response and statistics Education notebook, Peer returns medals after Derry shootings, Snow reports, UN offers to help in Northern Ireland, Doctors and penalty for canvassing, 4,000-year-old papyrus found near Cairo, Sit-in students face bill, Mr Marshall is sworn in as Prime Minister, Pageantry sets foot on the soil of the Opera, Christian teaching and TV backed by MPs, 21 arrests as miners' pickets clash with police in blocking coke lorry convoy, Attraction for cosmopolitan hotelier and visitor, Surgeons to perform vasectomies under NHS, Inquiry judge says powers of South African security organization should be limited, Chinese mutiny on British ship in Greece, Two off-duty soldiers are shot down by Ulster gunmen, Karachi concern over arrest of newspaper chief, Robin Mead talks to some of the islands' personalities... the, Power workers gain rises averaging 9pc, Expert called to check cargo of explosives, African bishop's warning on Rhodesia 'booby-traps', Traditional ties with UK survive time and change, Israel ready to let Cairo reopen Suez Canal, Scientists intrigued by 'river beds' on Mars, Nine remedial steps to teach children who are slow to read, The Times Diary The Provo trot into Marxism, 'Stupid soldiers' denounced from US pulpit, Mr Mintoff demands change of attitude by Nato after difficult session of Malta talks, Sterner penalties warning on drink/driving, U S-Soviet space orbit possible in 1974, Fleet Line work to start this month, UN mediation offers hope for peace in Cyprus, 10p rise in Kent precept likely, Boy attacks teacher with broken bottle, East Block countries stay away in pique, Four-party coalition talks today in Rome, Crumlin Road internees go to Magilligan, French block US-Six trade agreement, The family home from home-with a continental touch, How Pakistan claims to have won the air war, Dublin shops boycott British biscuits, Science report Geophysics: When Corsica 'moved' from France, Irvings receive £192,000 tax demand, The growing awareness of Rhodesia's Africans, India and Bangladesh joint declaration today, Lord Pearce challenges Smith regime over Todd detentions, Change to metric system set for 1975 and minister says speed is not dictated by EEC, 'Puzzling' ivory fetches £1,700 at auction, Another 30 earthquakes shake Ancona, 1,500 Biharis jailed after Dacca homes search, Israel invites Herr Brandt for official visit, Eyesore drive will help to create jobs, Mr Auden returning to live at Oxford, Long arm of the Spanish censor, The team behind the Lindsay campaign, Produce: tomatoes still lead but flowers are favoured, Army believes tactics in Ulster may switch from terrorism to civil protest and disobedience, Manpower planning The concept of national labour market, Moscow hints at eventual Russian-Chinese war, Fashion, Soviet sea threat discussed by Sir Alec, Pope's plea to Russians, Man lost after kill threat, Czech television denounces British writer, 20% increase in Japan's military spending, The Channel Islands, Public sympathy will wane, union warned, Prisoners demonstrate in jail near Paris, Mr Heath hints at further stimulus, Milk and beer to stay by the pint, Mother, sons stowed away, East End community project launched, MPs are among 26 served with Newry summonses, Zambian envoy arrested as he steps from plane, Winning designs for new town houses, Widows and children gain most in pensions rise, Sir Alec's talks in Spain to embrace Gibraltar. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: State help for nationalized transport boards to restrict fare increases to 5 per cent, Electricity talks in capable hands, Britain on UN deficit committee, Extended pilotage area in Channel being studied, Schemes to improve employment and amenity, MP wants pyramid selling made illegal, Inadequate sentences on offending companies, Mr Davies refutes allegations on merger, Tourist visits up 4 per cent, Speaker faces a censure motion on his Lambton courtesy title ruling, Labour indignation at Speaker's decision on Lord Lambton House of Commons, Receiver likely to float Rolls Motors this year. Picture Gallery. Index. Law: 'Dutch' Docherty arrested, Lorry driver sues two policemen, Detective in clash with counsel for Mr Sewell, Jail preferred to Ulster service, Three accused of bail conspiracy, Richard Neville fined for having cannabis, Queen's Bench Divisional No 'emergency' for drowsy driver Higgins v Bernard, Three on plot charge, Libel damages over cheques, Accused broke up key gangs, Court of Appeal Damages for innocent misrepresentation Gosling v Anderson, Accused Yard man 'helped smash gang', Corporal on arms charges is granted bail. Sport: Boxing Buchanan seeks opponent on Wembley card, Hockey West held off in last few minutes, Rugby Union Doubt over matches in Ireland, Tennis United States may defy international body, Rackets Winners have to work hard for their points, Football Wrong has at last been put right, Winter Olympic Games Simple slip costs U S silver medal, Cricket Questions for players, Sports in Brief, Cycling More healthy outlook for professional racing, Golf Jacklin takes week off from US tour, Racing Windsor victory suggests Charlie H should go well, Third Olympic gold medal for Dutchman. 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Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Sharp rise in Watney, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Weather forecast and recordings, Recent issues, Foreigh Exchange. Official Appointments and Notices: Duke of Edinburgh entrance awards 1972, Church news, Jane Fonda wins best actress award, University news, Coadjutor bishop, Mr L. E. Kent. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Walter Hautzig Queen Elizabeth Hall, You and Your Clouds Arts, Cambridge, Deller Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall, Holland Festival to feature Berio, Malavika The Place, Lila-The Divine Game Roundhouse, Graf Holliger Purcell Room, Horizon Bbc 2, Hermione Baddeley. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 6, 1947 Groundnuts plan, Muckrakers of the world unite. Editorials/Leaders: Forward To Metrication, Boycott Threat To A Conference, Where Muslim Turns Against Muslim, Multi-National Pensions. Letters to the Editor: Sickle cell and flying, Trees in Regent's Park, Allocation of limited resources, Coal mining economics, The Tsarevich's spaniel, Army wives, Decimal currency, Motorways for London, Alice X-Y, BBC Empire series, Consequences of higher oil prices, Radical Toryism, Imprisonment of first offenders, University of London, Opening hours for shops, Secondary use of glass, Sales of venison, This crowded island, Seeking a way out of the impasse in Northern Treland, Mutton chopped. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr L. Thompson US ambassador to Moscow, Sir James Cassels Journalist who became Judge, Sir David Milne. Business and Finance: Deminex agrees to deal for BP oil stake, Lebus starting to come right, West Germany Clash expected at Paris 'summit', Rubber offtake 'staggeringly low', Commodities, Flexible rule for the switch to metrication, Unit trust prices, Potato glut dilemma for the board, Mining Worst Inco result for nine years, Exhibition centre will make profit 'in first year', Fixed Interest and Money, Malta Tourist trade faces a 40pc drop, Watney raises its offer for IDV after making a pact with Moet-Hennessy, Unions give full backing to pay strategy, US plans quick passage of gold revaluation Bill, Business Diary: West Cumberland board changes · BSC mines on, Kuwait drafts natural gas Bill, London dockers to strike against unemployment, Nickel steadier, Lord Shawcross invited to be the next chairman of Lonrho, Chairmen's Reports Financial emphasis in Hestair growth, Company News Dealing profits swell British Land's growth, Neddy wants better image for women's wear exports, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Hanson Trust in £31.4m bid for Richard Costain, Slowing down in rate of consumer spending, Dollar interest rates sag, S & P backs Europension, Mannesmann to shut down three plants, Ghana Debts to UK companies 'overestimated', Bigger trading loss by Guardian Newspapers, Spain Madrid forum on air chartering, Rolls chief discusses engine deals with Japan, Chrysler chief says after-effects of strike may last for three years, Clydebank yard sale hones rise, Sterling Trust buys 18pc holding in Olympia, The price Finland could pay for her neutrality Need for new trade agreements as Ffta links decline, Lucas seeks link with Italians, Computer news Hoskyns systems attract IBM users, £284.6m coffee boost, Preferences system for poor nations criticized, Bids and Deals Reckitt buy Germany's toiletry leader, Power shortages hit steel and textiles. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reshuffle at Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Property: Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12.994, Broadcasting, Radio.
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