The Times - 12/01/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, By Michael Hatfield, From Ian McDonald, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Housego, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By George Clark Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Cross, By David Spanier, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Bonavia, By Richard Davy, by Moira Keenan, By Jane Adrian, , Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Peter Waymark, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Louis Heren, Michael Calvert, PHS, CHARLES NAPIER., ARTHUR HAYNES., JOSEPH AGIUS., E. de BONO., M. L. de V. HART., E. R. OXBURGH., S. L. BRAGG., G. E. FOGG., R. B. WELBOURN., L. P. LeQUESNE, , JAMES GRIFFITHS., G. C. ALLEN, NOEL NEWSOME., CONRAD RUSSELL., BERNARD DUNSTAN., WILLIAM DRUMMOND., NEVILLE CARDUS., From Ronald Faux, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, By Guy Hawtin, By Ian Morison, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, C. H. BURDER., R. S. HENDERSON., By Ian Murray, R. WOLFENDEN, , JONATHAN HUGHES., W. E. W. CARTER., Ian Morison,
ResumoNews: Misgivings over Bath plan for traffic tunnel, Bukovsky trial condemned by jurists' body, Portuguese Guinea: where silence answers noise, Science report Astronomy: Cosmic ray isotropy, E Germans flock to Poland as visas are abolished, Vote 'may go against church unity', More cash for secondary roads sought, Norwegians fly home for Cabinet consultations after failure to reach agreement with the Six, Snow reports, Free fuel for the aged move, Russia really gets behind the steering wheel, Quick passage planned for EEC legislation, Questions to rent panels about politics attacked, Soviet student is absent, Mr Nixon steps in as Britain clashes with Nato over Malta, Committee to study Rothschild report, Labour delegation accept Mintoff invitation, D-day chaplain to be new Reading bishop, President Bhutto flies to see King of Afghanistan, Growing Point, US-Soviet offers to join supersonic plane project, Non-Bengalis in Dacca will demand mass evacuation, U S air defences in south said to be almost useless, Ulster ministers are given arms to protect themselves, Chain store scrutiny more than halves shoplifting offences, Hope of restoring reputed Wuthering Heights, Peace moves in Rome to save coalition, The Times Diary Wilson faces Dutch challenge, The last stand of the old politics, Cambridge place for a teacher school dismissed, Paid pickets will aim to 'freeze' coal at key sites, Technical teachers seek 25 per cent rise, Warning on future of democracy in Malta, Scheme to feed 600 pit ponies, Man who cannot stay quiet about noise, Irgun leader 'not afraid of British', Communist victories in Laos and Cambodia, Cardinal Heenan tells students he felt betrayed by college's wrong attitude, Street riot blamed on 'agitators', Ulster bomb expert gets George Cross, Village guards manholes in water protest, Solzhenitsyn novel denounced, Saliva test for hundreds in murder hunt, Israeli troops cross Lebanese border to retaliate against villages harbouring guerrillas, How much independence?, Bank Governor sees clear signs of a recovery in industry, Police may get more training on race groups, Men in the Pentagon now blamed for leak, Ovambos list demands for a return to work, French nuclear tests to go on in Pacific, When the world's breeding has to stop, Lord Pearce is greeted by protests, Socialists' programme for France, The Queen names her four new secretaries, Survey calls for swift action to prevent industrial stagnation in North-West, Brussels all prepared for the signing, Athens retort to attack on retired generals. Obituaries: Mr Gulbenkian dies in France at 75, Mr Nubar Gulbenkian Millionaire eccentric son of Mr Five Per Cent, Prof F. Wormald Palaeographer and liturgist, Marshal Chen Yi. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Triumph Motor Co., Ltd,, Dixons Photographic Limited, English China Clays, Vent-Axia, Interim Statement, K Shoes Limited, London Bedding Centre, White Child & Beney Limited, The White House, Town And Commercial Properties Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Ansafone, Hampton & Sons, Halma Investments Limited, Telex, Moss Bros. Law: Smugglers get six years, Last appeal from Ceylon, Two on prison murder charge, Belfast court challenge, Leeds detectives accused of taking £50 bribe, Mrs Onassis in harassment suit, Golf course charge, Jury invited to be injected against influenza, Jailbreak plot charge, Court of Appeal Concern caused by judge's comments in privilege case. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,971, Radio, Karpoy's lead narrowed by 12th-round draw. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Speaker's success confounds his critics. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Miscellaneous Financial, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Impressions of a non-hero Stages The Place, Sinclair Quipu, In the Heart of the British Museum Cockpit, Winter proms this year, George Shirley: backing into an operatic career, Jerome Rose Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts. Sport: Champions from an unlikely setting, Rugby Union Duckham to play in semi-final for Warwickshire, Golf Insight into game from two worlds, Sports in Brief, Tennis West of England again gets £20,000, Ice skating Superlative third figure averts threat, Boxing Fifth win in row for Stevens, Cricket Taxing day of rest for players, Racing Trainers and horses following the sun, Football One head that will not roll should Reading fall to Blyth Spartans. Property: Property Abroad. Editorials/Leaders: Italy's Political Crisis, Dumping Of Poisons On The Land, New Patterns Of Unrest, Norway Strains At A Sprat. Letters to the Editor: The invisible Van Gogh, Those who cannot sign, Darkness at Dulwich, Corpus Christi College, Local taxation, Poisoning the countryside, Computer cricket, More realistic Price, Withdrawal from Malta, Quality and use of UK machine tools, The art of office planning, The Rothschild report and the role of the Research Councils, Violence shown in Clockwork Orange, The consumer pays, Coal strike parallels with 1926. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 10. 1947 Jewish Agency demands. Business and Finance: Cheap car exhaust hits platinum share prices, Abbey National chief condemns 'buy at any price' rush for houses, Unit trust prices, Mutual societies Ambiguous aims of the non-profit makers, 350 jobs go in second Rubery Owen pruning, OPEC rejects oil companies' offer on revenue rises, Fixed Interest and Money, 'Blackmail' buying practice worries UK exporters, Advertising and Marketing New BPC give-away magazine out soon, Business Diary: CBI puts its papers in order · Empire protest · BOC retirement, New Issues Bodycote due back next week, Contracts, Chairmen's Reports K Shoes chairman sees some gain from Europe, Briefly from the Boardroom, In brief Higher demand for executive labour, Diamond sales recover with 16 per cent gain, Equities, Laird Group repays its £3.3m IRC rescue loan, BLMC cuts back 1,000 sales outlets, Commodities Cocoa gains a further £3.50, RHP's new chairman tempers the euphoria, Gold price down further 50 cents, Borrowing by nationalized industries rises sharply, Finance houses granted banking status, Rail unions' warning on redundancy, THF moves up to 185p after heavy anonymous buying, UK trade snags forecast, Profits barometer set for fair weather Geoffrey Bell examines the inter-relation between an expanding economy, company profits and the stock market, Battle joined against the Tin Pan Alley pirates, Kenya to control imports, Bids and Deals Triumph in £4m metal takeover, Company News Margins squeeze on Monotype, Mining Gold sales boost to quarterly profits, PO users council to fight service cuts, Workers agree to Don steelworks plan, CIR urges full recognition for union at plant, Triumph labour pact 'breached', Japan to deny US any major trade concessions. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy late buying of THF, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Leslie Smith to be BOC chairman.
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