The Times - 19/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Leon M. Siler, From Our Correspondent, By Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Denis Taylor, From Anthony Lewis, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove and Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, From William Shawcross, From Richard Wigg, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Special Correspondent, Katie Stewart, Philip Strick, William Mann, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Irving Wardle, By Richard Streeton, From a Special Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Gerald Ely, Norman, St. John-Stevas, Ronald Butt, PHS, IAN BUDGE, , M. S. H. HUNTER-JONES, , R REYNOLD, , CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH, , LIONEL ALBERT, , JANE TURNER, , P. L. EDELIN de la PRAUDIERE, , BROOKE of CUMNOR, , J. C. SWAFFIELD, , PETER KINGSHILL, , ANNE HOLLAND, , N. L. BALAZS, , KENNETH LINDSAY, , DAVID POOLE, , JOHN H. WILLIAMS, , NORMAN HUDSON, , ANDREW G. M. McEWAN, , PHOEBE A. KEMP, , VICTOR MONTAGU, , F J. KENNEDY, , FRANK E. BELL., Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Maurice Barnfather, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By John Groser political Staff, By John Woodland, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Gerald Ely, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, T. L. SHAW, , ARTHUR E. WALSH, , COLIN BEEVER, , MAX REGENSTEINER, , D. M. BERNSTEIN, , ANDREW DERBYSHIRE, , SIR FREDERICK GIBBERD, , SIR ROBERT MATTHEW, , LT-COL ROBIN SEIFERT, , THURSTON WILLIAMS, , SIR HUGH WILSON, , Arthur Reed, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore,
ResumoNews: Priests' concern about bishop's appointment, Front bench team MP may be reinstated, Everest expedition reaches 25,900 ft, Unemployed total is down by 103,479, Idea of BA(Ed) rejected by teachers, Tutsi massacre said to be object of attempted coup, City Working Party's brief, Courts made political battlefield-Mr Scanlon, No infringement of colour television patent, Mid-Atlantic bomb threat to the QE2, 200 prisoners protest, Herr Brandt will ask Opposition to agree to elections in autumn, Britain uneasy over lorry rule, The mystery of Conservative survival, Stokowski among QE2 passengers, Food prices Increased demand and erratic supply raise prices of home and imported meat, Soviet-Egyptian arms deal designed to put pressure on U S, After Brighton: for whom the Belle now tolls, Council rejects protest on immigration, Russians start to build military HQ and naval base in Somalia, Student shot by police in Madrid campus riot, Pupil power group conference tomorrow, Israeli hijack passenger dies in hospital, One day in the life of Fedya and Lonya, Commons likely to hear of Pearce 'No' on Tuesday, Bedtime drink does help people to sleep better, Archbishop Makarios has fears of 'double enosis', Science report Ichthyology: Results of living coelacanth study, Bonn acts swiftly after the treaties vote, Minister to retire at next election, Threat to Saigon on new flank, Anonymous gift of £75,000 to Titian fund, Labour doubts about policy document, Uganda lawyer linked with expelled Briton vanishes, Mr Wallace has slim chance of walking, Minister to call for 10-year council social service plans, Mrs Wallace could become a force to be reckoned with, Dr Mansholt wants changes in Gatt policy, Four banned children flown back to Lagos, Army rule in Madagascar, Haiphong says mines are being cleared and ships coming in, Industrial Relations Court criticizes port employer and dock union's discipline, EEC duties on tropical products criticized, Gen Chiang's son moves up, Race relations expert gives a warning to MPs, The Queen calls on the Windsors in Paris, Mr Royle off to China at end of month, Treaty banning seabed arms comes into force, The Queen goes racing in France, Laws to be introduced, Troops called to quell Mountjoy riot, Yachtsmen to race round world next year, £1m land windfall for hungry Hardwick, Britons bridge gaps in new Ethiopian road, Tragedy of the little red school protest, Russian arms sent across China by rail to beat the American blockade of N Vietnam, Cointerpoint Picnic set offer, Pine Trees means squalor to its families, Salzburg ready for violence over Nixon visit, The Times Diary When will Kwame be laid to rest?, Rail union gets backing for further action, Protestant boy is shot dead at play in Belfast street after rally against IRA, Millionaire kills kidnapper and escapes, Parachute drop to ship after $350,000 demand. Index. Display Advertising: Lesser, The British Investment Trust Limited, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Limited, Modern Engineers Of Bristol (Holdings) Limited, John I. Jacobs & Company Limited, Macarthurs Scotch, Eastern International Investment Trust Limited, Rolls-Royce, Miss Times, Egypt Air, Jessel Securities Limited, Rotork Limited, Zinc Corporation Limited, Miele Company Limited,, Direct Spanish Telegraph, Dewar's, United Newspapers, The Bowater Corporation Limited, Boac, Productivity Consultants Limited, Twa, The Ocean Steam Ship Co. Ltd.,, Bologna Communal Theatre (Italy), Reed & Smith Limited, Musicians Benevolent Fund,, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Leicester Permanent Building Society. Law: ITT money for convention was not illegal, Kampala acts to bar inquiry from Tanzania, US student fined £50 for obstruction, Law Report May 18 1972 Court of Appeal The railwayman's duty of faithful service Secretary of State for Employment v Aslef and Others, National Industrial Relations Court Employers too have a duty to show leadership Panalpina Services Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union, Police summoned for assault to get advocate of choice, Children do not follow my lead, teacher says, Ballot judgment is expected today, Film man says union action cause of failure, 15 QCs refused man's defence counsel says. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Ulster minister wants complete response and end of violence if internment is to cease House of Commons, MPs' holidays look like being precious, Funds for urban aid, Aldermaston transfer, Fall in jobless shows success of policies, Persuading industry to employ graduates, Casualty figures of suspected terrorists, Higher pensions and contributions from October 2: group order for claiming attendance allowances, Overdue reform to make housing finance fairer and more relevant House of Lords, Great War execution records to be kept, State benefit 'passports' extended to legal advice, Mr Whitelaw asks for restraint over 'desperate' IRA action, Next week. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,080, Dutch pictures fetch high prices at New York sale, Radio, Broadcasting, A Guarneri violin in instruments sale. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: To the holders of, Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Educational, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Romantic new ballet to music by Brahms Intermezzo Coliseum, Journey's End Mermaid, Alicia de Larrocha Queen Elizabeth Hall, None-too-golden Jerusalem The Jerusalem File (aa) Ritz, NPO/Boult Festival Hall, Otello King's, Glasgow. Sport: Cricket Hampshire build on their advantage in carefree manner, Racing Derby dilemma for Piggott as Blue for a Boy loses, Yachting Thomas dispels doubt, Croquet, Rugby Union Logical forward changes in England XV, Tennis Miss Hogan is taken to boiling point, Sports in Brief, Boxing The noble art is not bankrupt yet, Golf Rival partners uncannily close to breaking 60, Football Best misses the bus for Irish party. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: An Encouraging Trend, No Room At The Authorized Site, Solving The Coffee Problem, Exhortation In Court. Letters to the Editor: Flats to rent, Cromwell Road Terminal, Young offenders, Effect of VAT on research, Brazil's delay in paying up, A model glider in Ancient Egypt?, Unprepared for the industry Act, Oranges in the Orangery, Repeats on television, Size of the new local government districts, Limited liability for consulting engineers, EEC treaty and licensing, Foulness is unsuitable for a seaport, Soaring price of books, University of Essex, Provincial prosperity, Hereditary titles, School uniforms, Oil boring in Deven, Caravan sites for gypsies, European parliament, Looking-Glass words. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 17, 1947. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir F. Gordon Lowe, Mr G. P. Hinckley, Sir C L Bullock Breach of Civil Service code, Sir Kenneth Bailey. Business and Finance: Iraq offer to end oil dispute, New Issues Growth Target by Norman Hay, 'Bias towards cement' in choosing road materials, Contracts Finnegan wins £2.7m housebuilding order, American growth beats forecast, Rights issue by Lonrho to cut £10m overdraft, Latest consumer spending £25m above estimate, Austin-Morris offers to double lay-off guarantee at Cowley, Commercial TV revenue up 18pc, Awards at industrial film festival, Unit trust prices, Nuclear staff stress need for British thermal reactor, Homing into Europe on an uncertain course, Equities Profit-taking in gold shares, Workers reject Triumph terms to end piecework, Mining Gold remains AAC's stronghold, French bar market to US-owned British firm, Company News Higher dividend as profits surge at Robertson, Britain acts to delay French attempt to push insurance regulations through EEC, Chairmen's Reports Qualified optimism from Ocean Steam, Indian curb on dividend remittances, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Hanson's sale to Tanker Inv, Commodities Copper declines £4 a ton, Labour MPs prepare to attack steel plan, Herbert pins faith on new machine, Greater TUC cooperation for Government hinted as jobless drop below 1m, DTI confirms drop in electronics output, Eire's move to attract industry, GE facing anti-trust charges on supply deals, TV dumping by Japan alleged, EEC monetary moves expected, Gold closes at $57.25 as demand slackens, Russians in Washington, Business Diary: Hovercraft chief takes off Chinese bank puzzle, Money Market Rates, Aerospace Whitehall decision awaited in Burbank, Upper Clyde concern at lack of new orders, Gas-cooled reactor tests, Company Meeting Credit Du Nord, £2.6m paid for 114 acres at Abingdon, Unctad chagrin at limited trade reliefs, Coats looks for a home improvement, 'Sit-ins' halt four Ferranti plants, US proposes top-level trade talks with Japan, Moet-Hennessy confirms sale of Watney shares, Economist to resign from Nixon team, VAT on confectionery will harm exports, trade says, Fixed Interest and Money Sizable setback in gilt-edged, Coffee prices agreement again postponed, Harland and Wolff scrapes in with profit, Wall Street stages 10 point advance, Alcan dumping inquiry by US, Land-Rover exports at record level, Machine tool profits planed in Germany Frank Vogl reports from Frankfurt, Pay strikes loom at building sites, Autumn changes in BP board. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Spot Position od Sterling, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Pound loses an early gain, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Bank shares wanted. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reshuffled boards for Guest Keen companies. Births.
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