The Times - 05/04/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From David Bonavia, By Clive Borrell, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Garry Lloyd, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, By Brian Cashinella, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, by Moira Keenan, From Michael Hornsby, William Mann, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Michael Wale, By Norman Fox, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Leonard Amey Agricultural correspondent, Pearce Wright Science correspondent, Tim Jones, PHS, O. M. BROWN, , ERNEST WISTRICH, , C. J. FELL, , J. H. MILLAR, , EVELYN HOLT, , JOAN WHISHAW, , N. SAMSON, , HENRY STUDHOLME, , RICHARD DAVY, , VIOLET STEVENSON., CLIVE DEVALL, , BASIL WHITWORTH, , JOHN BIRCH, , E. B. PETTER, , FRANCES WOOD, , JEREMY ISAACS, , GEORGE MIKES, , JOHNSTON T. E. ROBINSON, , JOHN LANG, , DAVID A. PREWETT, , METHUEN, , O. FIELDING CLARKE, , A. L. B. HAY, GEORGE FISHER GILMOUR, , From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent., By Our Coins Correspondent, Sir Ernst Chain, Mr Roger Gray. QC., By Philip Dyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Arthur Reed, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. P. THIRLWALL, , C. R. GREGORY, , L. G. SCALES, , By Roger Vielvoye, From Our US Economics Correspondent., By Peter Hill, IVAR CAMPBELL, , Christopher Marley, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, by Ian Morison, by Margaret Allen, by Richard Fry, by Roger Cockhill, by M. H. W. Wells, by Timothy H. Bevan, by Peter D. Smith, by Julian Benson, by P. F. G. Hildesley, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Digby Brindle-WoodWilliams, by R. A. Pilcher, by Peter Clayton, A.R., M.W.,
ResumoNews: Report calls for employment agency controls, Yard squad seizes gang arms in raids, Hint of differences between Russia and Hungary, Yugoslav holiday cancellations due to smallpox, Snow reports, Bobby Fischer, the self-appointed champion of the 'free world', Provisionals proffer 'barricade' talks, Defective drip-feed sterilizing machine should not have been used, counsel tells inquiry, Building a step at a time with your adviser, European Community presents big challenge to banking, Fischer's climbdown is not enough for Belgrade, Burundi said to have deceived ex-King, Bonn says travel to East depends on ratification, McGovern spurt as Wisconsin poll closes, Brunei link with Britain challenged, Finance for industry, India gets in touch with Pakistan, Chile mass march planned, Classicist reconstructs Suetonius's 'De Viris', British singers stoned by pop fans in Zambia, Saigon censorship of news as bombers pound communists, The world weather detectives, Growing Point Clothes for the record, Climate is right for sale and leaseback deals, The Times Diary Entry faces celebration snag, Guerrillas' position weakened, Cost of going public: time, planning and loss of control, Green revolution and grapes of wrath, Broker's vital role in advice and service, Dramatic increase in sterling advances of US banks, To conciliate or arbitrate?, Greece rejects funeral plea by actress, Science report Medicine: Smokers and drug effects, City gives credit-short, medium or long term-where it is due, Mr Whitelaw expected to relax the ban on parades in Ulster, Miner 'took gelignite to show lack of security', Subsidies for smaller businesses in need of specialist backing, Mr Scanlon offers to resign early to aid union merger, Sharp rise in exporters' insurance claims, Call for research into unplanned pregnancies, The question of X-rays, Budget recognizes needs of firms entering Europe, Cuban guard is Killed in Montreal bomb blast, Premium Bond winners, 18-hour ordeal of crew of the Hispaniola, Solzhenitsyn ceremony in jeopardy as Russians bar Nobel representative, Rail unions seek more talks to end deadlock, Do-it-yourself prisoners transform their jail, Smaller new comprehensive schools, even if courses are fewer, is Mrs Thatcher's policy, Brazil invades Argentina's sphere of influence, Wide choice for borrowers now that it is a buyer's market, Mr Murdoch confirms Express stake, Museum miscellany, Primate welcomes mothers, Advanced computerized package deal which simplifies exporting, Last-minute plan to save castle remains, Many Frenchmen are unconvinced that Pompidou referendum on Britain's entry is really necessary, Growing number of big firms use money brokers on day-to-day basis, High prices are expected for rare coins, Promoters deny plan for pop festival in village, Investors fight shy of high-risk small companies, Secretary in ministry admits leaking okinawa pact secrets, Cheaper homes deal by council, Italy accused of provincial attitude to Europe, Pollution control service proposed to combat health and safety hazards, Accord over status of Strait of Malacca, Threat to blow up US Jumbo in Europe, Hazards of financing technological development, Pilots' union considers tougher action, Commercial and Industrial Property Commercial Property, New Zealander being paid to help Smith regime, Black Panthers try a little tenderness, Funds move rapidly and freely, Nearly 3,000 handicapped in Isle of Wight, Cameraman may have filmed £25,000 raid, Standard of reading tuition to be examined, Basques are suspected of £78,000 robbery. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Epirotiki Lines, Gillett Brothers, Im, Schroders, M & G Personal Pension Plan, War On Want., Utilico, Interbanca, National Westminster Bank, Richard Ellis & Son, International Finance & Services Ltd., Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Kas-Associatie Nv, Mather+platt, County Bank Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Midland Bank, Norbury Insulation Group Limited, P. Murray-Jones Limited, British & French Bank Ltd., Midland And International Banks Limited, Saab(gt. Britain) Ltd.,, Israel-British Bank, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Slater, Walker Limited, Barclays, Rothschild Intercontinental Bank Limited, Gallaher, Ferrostaal Ag., Canadian Bank, Dalton Barton, The Pataling Rubber Estates, Limited, Lloyds Bank, Charterhouse, King's Lynn, Wg And S, Clive Holdings Limited, Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited, The National Bank Of Australasia Limited, Forward Trust, Credit Lyonnais, Vereeniging Refractories Limited, Hampton & Sons, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Montagu's, Abbey Life., The First National Bank Of Chicago.. Weather: The Weather. Law: Shot club owner on charge of conspiracy, Peter Osgood acquitted, Former SS man on death camp charges, Girl, 21, charged after bomb find in flat, Man fined £200 over 'colour' TV screen, 13 convicted in longest S African trial. Reviews: Out at Sea Duke of Argyle, Leonard Bernstein, Rpo Festival Hall, Hughes fiasco aids singer, Swan Lake Paris Opera, John Mayall Festival Hall, Mattäus-Passion Salzburg Easter Festival, Tuesday Irritation Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, A Place in the Sun Yorkshire. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Educational, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rackets Tonbridge colts recover, Football Manchester City fall before Davies, Golf Jacklin has right background to win Masters this time, Sports in Brief, Racing Vivente should show value of her Bold Lad breeding, Cycling Resolution to ask for open Olympics, Boxing All-American match for Wembley, Swimming Miss Ratcliffe omitted for Rome, Rugby Union Barbarians overcome Newport with a late try by Villepreux, Tennis Miss Shaw goes tamely to Mrs Chanfreau, Cricket Cowdrey to lead Duke's XI in Arundel game. Property: Goddard & Smith, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Tax Man Cometh..., WHO Should Run The Bbc?, The First Of The Three R's, City conglomerates Insurance industry broadens money base. Letters to the Editor: Church in Russia, The Chinese do know, Patients, public and private, Does the camera distort as it records?, Polish elections, Future of Plymouth, Wild flowers not to pick, Breaking away from tradition, Opinion on Europe, Vandals in the country, Electricity double charging, Palladian Bath, Brass rubbing, Easter broadcasting, A farm worker looks back on wages, Postal deliveries, Tate Gallery station, Mr Barber's Budget, Alcohol and cannabis, Value-added tax, The regions: a lack of autonomous investment, Fire brigade messages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, American snatches lead in Norwich chess tournament, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,042. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 2, 1947 New British glider. Obituaries: Ferde Grofe, Lord Rank Manufacture of flour and bread, Mr Frank Ludlow, Mr Frank Seymour Smith Bibliographer and librarian. Business and Finance: Post Office clerks accept 11 pc pay rise, Wide-ranging diploma started by accountants, New York silver down 100 points, BSC opens £200,000 campaign abroad Advertising and Marketing, Fresh setback for policy on sterling reserve role, ASTMS will act for insurance staff, Commodities Sugar advances 240 points, Unit trust prices, Gallaher gives warning of dearer cigarettes, Spot Position of Sterling, Company Meeting "Investing In Success" Equities Limited Mr. C. H. P. Gifford's Statement, Business Diary: Mercedes gets its man. 'any old iron' periodical, Forward Levels, Acrow make £26m bid for Steel of Sunderland, Mr Duncan Sandys named new chairman of Lonrho: appointments boost shares, Container group chooses Tilbury, Chairmen's Reports W W Ball forecast record first half, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts falter at the close, Briefly from the Boardroom, £4 rise seen as crack in employers' solidarity, New Issues. Airfix to raise £2m by rights issue, Big rise in car hire purchase, Company Meeting Tate & Lyle, Limited, EEC tells steelmakers to cut abnormal competition, BAC a step nearer to U S order for Rapier, Money Market Rates, Airline chiefs in discussions on Concorde future, Equities Confident-but trade thin, Penn Central suggest merger of subsidiaries, Washington investigating sale of ITT shares, Company News Major split on board of Allied Insulators, Lazards in £63m support deal for RB 211, Unions' phoney war over the industry Act Paul Routledge examines some of the realities behind labour's protests of antagonism, Stay-away workers bring big GEC factory to a standstill as engineering crisis mounts, Early oil flow for Amoco in desert strike, Scottish banks' slower growth, Univac: 'No plans for links with Europe', Bids and Deals J White clinches Ward takeover, Robb Caledon likely to win BR order for car ferries, Leyland in W German sales drive, EEC company law reform. Business Appointments: Mr J. Hull takes over at Panel as bid battles loom, Business appointments Mr M. Heelas is new UK chief of Mercedes-Benz. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 16 points, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Lonrho close firmly. Births. Deaths.
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